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"brash" Definitions
  1. confident in an aggressive way
  2. (of things and places) too bright or too noisy in a way that is not attractive
"brash" Synonyms
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"brash" Antonyms
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917 Sentences With "brash"

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Trump has been similarly brash, but not so offensively brash, in his recent attacks on slow TSA security lines at airports.
The brash billionaire showed off a different side to his personality during closed-door meetings with lawmakers, many of who suggested they were charmed by the brash billionaire.
Melissa McCarthy gets yet another character who hides her wounded frustration under a brash confidence; Leslie Jones is brash and smart; Kristen Wiig is uptight, brittle, and a little wistful.
Needless to say, the brash leader wasn't invited to .
And McMullen's voice — brash, loud — stipulates a funkier style.
The brash British chef responded exactly as one would expect.
She's the antidote to Dunham's brand of brash white feminism.
He loved brash, informal Australia, where he was high commissioner.
She is aided by resourceful, brash Rebel intelligence officer Capt.
It has always been boxy and brash but also beguiling.
Bergh: Brash, jagged, and sharp works perfectly well for Skrillex.
Even for the Killers, Wonderful Wonderful is brash and absurd.
Their approaches bear surface similarities beyond brash use of power.
The Kentucky incumbent's brash campaign style aligns closely with Trump's.
It is difficult not to feel brash in her company.
My definitions included ersatz, brash, kitsch, offensive, gaudy, raunchy, inappropriate.
Le Pen is known for her brash but savvy leadership.
"They are so funny and so brash," Mr. Friedman said.
Leos are brash, and they have to own every room.
He is brash, unconventional, emotional, sometimes raging and sometimes funny.
It was a brash move, even by Wall Street's standards.
He was brash, boastful and underqualified, yet he exceeded expectations.
Brash memoirs à la Lena Dunham would not have worked.
Trump prefers the combination of brash moves with simple messages.
A celebration of brash boys, queer love, and Latinx culture.
I'm not as concerned about his brash statements as Miranda.
At times, he has emulated Mr. Trump's brash diplomatic style.
Jay Inslee said, turning the brash billionaire's words against him.
Matt Bevin, a brash conservative whose tenure has been controversial.
From his early days he was brash and outspoken; 5.
Stone is known for his brash style and crass language.
She was tough and brash yet delicate in her way.
It is amazingly lurid, amazingly tacky, amazingly brash and amazingly bold.
Both rotund, middle-aged men, they are equally brash and insensitive.
There was another round with the same rabbits, minus brash Bronx.
The aforementioned pop-rap hybrids are deliciously brash in their lyrics.
In the David Zwirner show, color is both subtle and brash.
They were self-assured, even brash, but also curious and thoughtful.
With his brash persona, he's likely to be a big target.
"I was much more brash before I had kids," she says.
Trump is all brash New Yorker; Pence is a reserved Midwesterner.
Pruitt is brash and unapologetic about his views and his conduct.
Saved by the brash, apolitical sincerity of a cage-fighting promoter.
Susan Collins (R-ME) became even more brash in their intransigence.
Remember how brash all that ravey, hardcore techno sounded back then?
But Mr. Guzmán won him over with a brash, convincing pitch.
Vasconcelos' work is often brash, bold and has a clear message.
Calle 13, now on hiatus, started as a brash reggaeton group.
According to her, Awkwafina is her brash and loud comedic persona.
But, more important, it featured West: brash, cogent, masked, and shirtless.
Elon Musk, the brash inventor and chief executive of Tesla Inc.
Then Ms. Abramovic made a brash proposal for a museum project.
MbS's brash style has irritated many princely cousins and residual uncles.
And his brash personal style can sometimes come across as reckless.
But that subject did not dominate his brash, often raunchy act.
It's big, it's bold, it's brash, and it's going to China.
He was brash, boring and an egomaniac, not fit for the presidency.
Same with the brash overachievers who learn to thrive in the cockpit.
Clinton was cool, prepared, and knowledgeable; Trump was aggressive, brash, and confident.
Establishment figures bristling at the brash attempts to change decades of precedent.
It's not the first time the brash businessman has stepped into controversy.
Intersecting drips of brash saturation are juxtaposed against softer but unmanipulated color.
His brash style won over hearts and minds of Republican primary voters.
That's where Trump squeezes his brash, questionable views into the clearest terms.  
His brash marketing methods worked, and wealthy collectors began visiting his gallery.
But his brash business tactics also brought him a number of lawsuits.
Nor is it brash workout videos, all messy and sweaty and hot.
This bold and brash look may have very well started the trend.
"I believe there are many great fighters," the brash McGregor said afterward.
It is the brash young country they dared the world to dismiss.
People will be competitive and brash today, and communication issues will abound.
Ms. Consolo could be brash and outspoken, which sometimes led to conflict.
Even now, those portraits may seem brash and perhaps a bit unsettling.
He is also brash, charismatic and hugely entertaining, with a devoted following.
Fury, meanwhile, is a brash trash-talker, unbeaten in 30 pro bouts.
The move highlights the immense ambitions of SoftBank's brash founder, Mr. Son.
Could Mr. Trump's brash, in-your-face approach work for another politician?
In contrast to Fielding's brash, flashier humor, hers was sweet and relatable.
Then Angy (Ana Ivanova) — younger, brash, sexy — climbs into the passenger seat.
Sonically it's a little M.I.A., a little Iggy, it's brash and swaggy.
Become too brash, and a traumatic family death may become even more unbearable.
Young black males stand in the brash landscapes of color and visual flashpoints.
It won't hit you over the head with brash concepts and gaudy bodywork.
Later, India opposed brash American policies such as the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
The brash governor says he inherited the state's problems from his Democratic predecessors.
It was a blunt introduction to the brash, monkey-wrenching world of 212017chan.
Three-time DMC World Champion DJ Craze is brash, bold, and very Miami.
That afternoon, I was a brash barbarian in the most gentlemanly of machines.
It's a grassroots effort that's badass, crude, and brash—like the city itself.
It's a brash, heartfelt, and happy reminder why you should appreciate your buds.
Its brash, 38-year-old developer was something of a tabloid celebrity himself.
Some of us, like him, took pride in being black, bold and brash.
Give us the brash independent, and let us try things a new way.
The rumbling, brash wave of music he helped create is cresting without him.
He adds that this form of planning ahead helps him avoid brash decisions.
Our President is a Playboy -brash predator; his Vice-President is pure Gilead.
He was willing to take the brash Mr. Trump as is, he said.
Over two movements, the vaguely pictorial work builds from atmospheric to blazingly brash.
She's a brash local girl who comes from a large Italian-American family.
Skrillex's beats are brash and fun and overlayed with a shitload of brass.
Brash, young and impetuous, he likes to needle Bernadette about her advancing age.
Mr. O'Leary cultivated a brash image, poking competitors, pilots and Ryanair's own customers.
Soon, her provocation had become a catchphrase — a brash multipurpose declaration of hardness.
And it's not just the brash and temperamental insults he throws at competitors.
They're seen as being brash and boastful and abrasive and all those words.
His ascent and brash approach have angered some members of the royal family.
The loud, brash disagreement ended like many disagreements do, with no clear victor.
He wasn't cool or hip or brash, nor did he try to be.
SoundWhen I visited New York, it was loud, brash, intense, and often overwhelming.
And the favorite to win is the famously brash and unpredictable Boris Johnson.
And the favorite to win is the famously brash and unpredictable Boris Johnson.
"it's not our objective to force them into some brash action," he said.
Mr. Bingham took a few shots of the brash, rising boxer and left.
Compared with his brash successor, Nicolas Sarkozy, he seemed a model of refinement.
So how did Trump's brash and blustery approach to trade negotiations play out?
Its vulnerability was its strength, the brash openness of its raw, nervy weirdness.
Mr. Wu's brash methods were not universally welcomed by Chinese human rights lawyers.
Grasping for big wins, the brash lawyer often promised more than he delivered.
It's goodbye to loud and brash festival glitter, and hello, subtle, worn-in shimmer.
WATTERS: He speaks in a blunt, brash style that connects with the average American.
On the surface, King Lear is Trumpian enough — brash, full of rage and bellows.
Celeste goes to see Renata, who is seemingly her polar opposite: brash, bold, outspoken.
His tone was more somber, more presidential, and less brash than his previous rhetoric.
An Adélie penguin and one of the drones on Brash Island, Danger Islands, Antarctica.
And how will Trump perform in Queens, where the brash Manhattan/Floridian was raised?
"I'm not as brash as you might think," Trump said at the news conference.
But her brash, unfiltered, unapologetically "Wendy" voice is also the secret to her success.
Carlos Curbelo -- have said they will not vote for the brash real estate mogul.
Youngish guys and they're brash and they're confident, but they're also kind of rubes.
Anbang raised cash by selling high-risk insurance products to fund brash overseas dealmaking.
Wayne, is a brash, two-fisted billionaire playboy who uses his wealth to fight
It was big, brash, and bold, but it defied the marketability of its contemporaries.
Released yesterday, it's a confident and buzzy album that switches from brash to pensive.
Trump, with his no-apologies attitude and brash rhetoric, is appealing to those desires.
The most aggressive, brash game on PSVR has the potential to be its hit.
I find the videos charming and clever, a brash jumble of sound and imagery.
He must decide what would constitute respectful ventriloquism, and what would constitute brash overreach.
The idea of luxury condos on Avenue B was brash, to say the least.
The generation of students after them know nothing except a more confident, brash China.
What in the ex-governor's own state of mind lurks behind such brash words?
He's too brash, too cocky, does too much dancing — or so the critics say.
When he's confronted by hordes of fans on tour, he's brash, unfiltered, and rude.
Trump stole Christie's role as a brash Northeastern tough-talker in the GOP race.
A brash new musical based on "American Psycho" is set to open on Broadway.
He is brash, erratic, egotistical, aggressive, funny, fearless, insulting, proud, unpredictable, and compulsively entertaining.
But the brash businessman has shown little willingness to take their advice to heart.
They were kind of brash and masculine, and getting into bar fights or whatever.
His paintings are brash, giant, overwhelming — but also fragile and, in most cases, immobile.
Outgoing and brash, Hayes is a player's coach worthy of his nickname, Wild Bill.
With brash stunts and offensive overtures, Mr. Hernandez amassed a curious legion of followers.
Cancerous cells may be brash, immature, and ultimately deadly, but it's an internal revolt.
His brash, confident style, he said, was ideal for the New York media market.
Given a clear, brash alternative, the Republican base tossed aside the orthodoxies of Reaganism.
The Conservative Party chose Mr. Johnson, a brash proponent of withdrawal, to succeed Mrs.
Ryohei Kawanishi, the creative director of this brash, year-old label, loves to exaggerate.
Both were brash, outspoken, greenback worshipping, tabloid icons obsessed with building taller, shinier skyscrapers.
We learned that Tegan was the outgoing one — open, brash, heart on her sleeve.
Kristen is the brash friend with a temper as short as her signature bob.
It is rare that William A. Ackman, the brash activist investor, apologizes for anything.
Brash and uninhibited, he seeks out enemies and allows few slights to go unanswered.
Like most Anglicised versions of American ideas, "Dynamite" is a little tacky, brash, and misguided.
It is a world that Rupert Goold's smoke-filled, brash production does well to portray.
The larger-than-life Ellison, like Musk, is known for making bombastic, brash public comments.
Scott aids the brash, jilted "Woo," but his fingerprints are otherwise mercifully hard to see.
Supporters of Trump see him as a brash person who tells things as they are.
Christie introduced Trump, then stood behind and just to the right of the brash billionaire.
Under Charney, American Apparel gained notoriety for its racy advertising and its leader's brash antics.
Where Trump was impulsive in his brash Twitter response to the attack, Clinton was moderate.
She was loud and brash and sometimes problematic, but one thing she wasn't was sorry.
Its star, Roseanne Barr, was once a feminist comedy icon with an unapologetic brash streak.
Yes. Was it full of flash, brash and extremely highly paid twenty-something year olds?
But the young, brash Clay appeared supremely confident, and his mocking of Liston was relentless.
Ovitz defined the stereotype of a brash Hollywood macher from the 1970s through the 1990s.
Ryan, at least personality-wise, is not anything close to the brash and unapologetic Gingrich.
Modern pinball machines are typically loud and brash, full of bright lights and flashy effects.
On self-confidenceCuban, known for exuding a brash confidence, advises others to follow his example.
As of now, Kalanick's web of deceptions includes the brash assessment that he's "beaten" Lyft.
Cantwell was brash and defiant in interviews with Vice filmed during and after the march.
Both are brash, plainspoken street fighters, examples of an American archetype: the populist rich guy.
In the 1990s, Mr. Trump occasionally fawned over New York's brash mayor, Rudolph W. Giuliani.
It is more a jazzy trumpet riff — brash and brassy, and a little silly, too.
He displayed plenty of the same brash spirit that earned him the "Captain America" moniker.
Whereas some drivers appreciate their butch styling, more staid motorists find them brash and bulky.
Like Trump, O'Leary is a brash businessman and television personality with little experience of politics.
Trump's legion of supporters claim to love his brash, aggressive style, which they call unvarnished.
The GOP worried the brash-ex coal baron would have struggled to defeat Democratic Sen.
That's because loud, brash polarization is tough for broadcasting, whether in news or other programming.
She was bossy, brash and funny, and best of all, she did things her way.
The name of that brash kid from Queens first appeared in The Times on Jan.
Trump's brash promises had a visceral appeal to a decisive segment of the Republican electorate.
He is brash, outspoken, a braggart, larger than life, a bull in a china shop.
He is big and brash enough not to be fazed by Trump at full steam.
Trump, too, was a brash huckster who despised the élites that had always spurned him.
Khalifa Hifter, a brash figure in the east, recently seized a large part of Benghazi.
They make brash, unfussy trap music, mostly jumping back and forth between English and Sichuanese.
Cohn's management style is said to be somewhat similar to Trump's … bare-knuckled and brash.
Since Mr. Trump's election, populist leaders with a similarly brash style, have risen to power.
This being a Tarantino flick, there's a gruesome surplus of bloodshed and brash stylistic shifts.
No brash logos, no video screens showing loops of historic success, no shop hawking memorabilia.
The musical language can be unabashedly brash and dissonant one moment, defiantly diatonic the next.
Kitty retaliates on Stevie, dropping the n-word in the process: Kitty's reaction is brash.
Djokovic then pumped his arms several times, and the crowd eagerly applauded his brash gamble.
In the 1950s, Harrington was young, brash and impatient with elders in the socialist movement.
The message, as always on this show, is served with a brash brand of mirth.
Often, Mr. Hopkins was extroverted and brash, though he spoke about suffering from social anxiety.
The space is quiet, despite the brash ambition of both its design and its client.
Throughout the year, Brown has shown a pattern of bizarre, brash behavior on social media.
As we see over Chris and Abby's date, he is brash where she is avoidant.
Fox, a brash former businessman-turned-politician, had reason to lose sleep over Trump's election.
A brash approach to winning followers - it has its own television station - jars on conservatives.
The goblins have brash tough-guy American accents, and the nonmagical humans are not Muggles.
Perhaps this is a brash reality check about the possibility of real intimacy or privacy?
But USADA, led by Tygart, stripped the brash Texan of all his titles in 2012.
Politicians on both sides of the aisle have expressed deep concerns about the brash move.
Nishikori made his first Miami final by taking out brash young Australian Kyrgios in some style.
Absolutely I remember, and the show — brash, manic and acid-tinged — took me right back there.
Uber replaced the brash Kalanick with Dara Khosrowshahi, a seasoned executive who ran Expedia (EXPE) previously.
For Tucker, he originally misunderstood Rickles' brash comedy, before realizing that was just the star's humor.
Trina cloaks her sexual requests in brash metaphors and similes that can't help but summon smirks.
In the months following Donald Trump's election, Russian media fell hard for their brash new beau.
But bringing back the brash, risk-taking ebullience of the mid-2000s will not be easy.
His style is very different from Mr Trump's brash, shoot-from-the-hip way of communicating.
Yet part of me has always admired Bobby and his brash confidence, his sense of purpose.
Fortune Feimster is playing Ruby, the gym employee version of her brash Mindy Project character Colette.
Star Zac Efron also revealed his character on Wednesday: a "brash, young recruit" named Matt Brody.
My friend Kelsey, who is diehard proponent of anything brash or filthy, jumped at the opportunity.
He was the brash, larger-than-life, brilliantly sharp-witted conservative bedrock of the Supreme Court.
Iverson was a brash point guard who averaged 26.7 points despite standing just 6 feet tall.
" We're imagining Liam Neeson in "Taken" meets the more rugged and brash Alfred from Fox's "Gotham.
Shooting Reaction People immediately took to social media to react to Sunday's latest brash of violence.
Short's role is key for Trump, whose sometimes brash style has rubbed lawmakers the wrong way.
As always, Love and Rockets is a brash, loud comic, and it won't be for everyone.
His brash attitude had already set European teeth on edge after his foreign trip last month.
The brash-talking president has publicly fired several officials for alleged corruption and excessive foreign trips.
Adam McKay ("The Big Short") managed to handle a huge and complicated subject with brash aplomb.
If anything, he was really brash and a big drunk and probably a very obnoxious man.
Her movie characters are brash loudmouths, squalling and swearing to fend off their loneliness and regret.
After a minute in the car, he sliced through the quiet with his sharp, brash tone.
The brash Silicon Valley giant has done what seemed unthinkable just a few weeks ago: surrendered.
I dropped brash (but honest — I wasn't trolling) opinions into Facebook as lures for the opposition.
Going back to the production for Coming Up, we were trying to hard to be brash.
It's a marked shift from previous debates, where Trump's brash speech and large personality won approval.
Keith Desormeaux is not as brash, but he made it clear he liked his colt's chances.
Yet the composer of "Fanfare for the Common Man" could also be flinty, brash and radical.
Brash and aggressive, Epshteyn was prominent in the campaign and worked briefly in the White House.
In its brash riffs and blunt beats, it revived the punch of '50s rock 'n' roll.
The effort to drum up business included brash claims about the company's skills in online deception.
The problem with this was that Ford's attempts to be brash were more ridiculous than frightening.
The brash leader took to social media Thursday to rail against the "absurdity" of the case.
That phrasing is intentional — Mr. Kang says he admires President Trump's brash ability to grab attention.
In a way Tyson was the epitome of hip-hop: Brash, bold, raw, powerful, dangerous, reckless.
One of the two "Broad City" moms has already appeared: Susie Essman as Ilana's brash mother.
Bolton's brash style won fans in Caracas among supporters of opposition leader Guaido, like Martha Anez.
Then there are the bright colors and brash graphics, a combination found everywhere, especially on television.
It's an all-encompassing sort of ambition, and Mr. Neumann is the brash and idealistic pitchman.
He was a brash Brazilian-born and Lebanese- and French-educated engineer who flourished at Renault.
Brash and technocratic, she cultivated grass-roots support, whereas the party handed most lawmakers their positions.
I am a person I can be proud of now instead of being a brash teenager.
Mahershala Ali plays the educated and elegant Shirley against Mortensen's Lip, who is brash and unrefined.
And his tools were his thick Israeli accent, his brash manner, and his captivatingly dry observations.
It is impossible to know how many less brash schemes have escaped the notice of prosecutors.
By the end of the piece — a brisk, brash 15 minutes — the group held two banners.
His brash style and early mining investments earned him the nickname "toxic Bob" from the press.
Critics said the young prince was brash and headstrong, and a destabilizing force in the region.
" But Mr. Ames said: "When the proposal is overly brash, our counterparts don't just blindly capitulate.
The Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye is big, brash and frankly has no reason to exist.
Some doctors saw him as brash and overly ambitious, but often the results spoke for themselves.
In company Slack chats obtained by BuzzFeed News, Burke is every bit the young, brash CEO.
The brash former dictator of Panama and sometime ally of the U.S. has died at 83.
Needless to say, the brash leader wasn't invited to Prince Harry's recent wedding to Meghan Markle.
Uber replaced the brash Kalanick with Dara Khosrowshahi, a seasoned executive who previously ran Expedia (EXPE).
Mr. Musk is a brash Silicon Valley billionaire whose companies and public comments make headlines regularly.
Mr. Musk is a brash Silicon Valley billionaire whose companies and public comments make headlines regularly.
Then, too, Mr. Musk is himself a brash and successful billionaire, something attractive to the president.
After this, Trump and his brash, unpredictable negotiating style was blamed by many for the result.
Tender, ornate violin solos alternate with brash orchestral outbursts full of clanging percussion and conciliatory passages.
Blunt, brash and quick-witted, Mr. Li's experience epitomized the hopes and disappointments of a generation.
Despite his brash dealmaking, he was once thought untouchable because he married a granddaughter of Deng Xiaoping.
This expansive AbEx show is brash, irreverent, and unconstrained, just like the period it aims to express.
But Chris Cox, the National Rifle Association's brash and boyish-looking chief lobbyist, was ready for them.
And true to form, the brash billionaire knocked Clinton not just on policy, but also more personally.
When did I become the person who scoffs at Holden's selfish aimlessness, his brash rejection of responsibility?
It's a strategy that other creators, often those known for their brash personalities, have used as well.
Big, brash American hops like Cascade, Centennial, Columbus and Chinook lack the subtlety of their British cousins.
As a culture, we were unknowingly preparing for the brash patriotism of a post-9/11 world.
Dominika Egorova, her character in Red Sparrow, isn't quite as brash as Lorraine Broughton in Atomic Blonde.
The tables were turned in June, when the UK voted for its own brash populist, Nigel Farage.
Trump's brash policy-making style could also reduce the odds of striking trade deals that he's after.
It seems like a fairly reasonable place for the brash editor to end up, eight years on.
The book shows how brash and willing he and Lando were were to take risks as kids.
The Russia-born Storonsky has a reputation in the industry as being particularly hard-charging and brash.
The brash businessman's performance at an NBC foreign policy forum earlier in the week was widely panned.
Mobius did cite some concerns about how Duterte's "brash" remarks may affect foreign perceptions of the country.
Chris Christie, just as the brash governor is threatening Rubio's status as the GOP establishment's preferred candidate.
And he leaned into it, embracing the "villain" label and offering brash defenses of his play style.
Immigrant rights advocates and other critics of the brash, outspoken former sheriff were hoping for a conviction.
The former is a brash manifestation of Portuguese machismo, the latter a taciturn master of Polish steel.
And Adele wants her fans to know she never gave the brash billionaire permission to do so.
It's a brash spot that's characteristic of T-Mobile and its CEO John Legere's abrasively competitive style.
It's clear Kasich wants his own more moderate Republican politics to contrast with Trump's more brash approach.
They appreciate brash personalities who play well on television, and they don't mind a little political incorrectness.
What it took was a campaign of undisguised white nationalism—brash, unapologetic scapegoating of immigrants and Muslims.
He's a straight shooter — brash, combative, and insulted that I've Facebook messaged him out of the blue.
"Costa Rica is its own entity, it's safe, easy, and everybody speaks English," Lonely Planet's Brash said.
Even by the standards of brash start-up founders, Mr. Neumann's eccentricities became the stuff of legend.
Busy Philipps played the brash and reckless Kim Kelly, who picked on Lindsay for being a geek.
The President gravitates toward people who are brash and informal, and McMaster is a jocular, witty guy.
Are Trump Hotels as big, brash and over the top as the man for whom they're named?
Mr. Reed was used to being the brash one in the room, confident, easy to talk to.
Clinton; and highlight his brash, explosive temper to show he is unsuited to be commander in chief.
Brash new maestro Rodrigo is stirring things up, and young oboist Hailey hopes for her big chance.
Pimentel said his supporters embrace his bullishness, and described the former mayor as "brash and tough-talking."
The latest variations, some that owed a clear debt to Margiela and Vetements, were brash for sure.
Brash and blunt-speaking, Mr. Basuki is known for publicly berating civil servants as incompetent and corrupt.
When the American turned up the heat late in the fight, the brash Irishman had no response.
In dealing with the media, she was brash and quite funny—showing a gift for one-liners.
The episode sheds light on the brash style of Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the Saudi crown prince.
As Ms. Clifford's lawyer, Mr. Avenatti has adopted the president's brash manner and some of his tactics.
He likes brash fields of finely textured noise, as well as contemplative pieces generously dotted with silence.
Her pitch seems familiar now: a brash, unconventional business titan was the cure for what ailed Washington.
Owen McIntosh was suitably brash as Sense, and Kate Maroney was somewhat aloof as an arrogant Ambition.
In a corporate world that values self-effacement and restraint, Ghosn was brash and lived too ostentatiously.
They are brash, wealthy developers whose families have personal ties to Mr. Trump or to his children.
Grimm, a brash New Yorker like Collins, fought the charges, ran for reelection that year and won.
Graham was a brash, scrappy entrepreneur who made himself indispensable to spreading San Francisco's emerging hippie culture.
Treves was nothing like the brash extroverts Mr. Conway usually played, and nothing like Mr. Conway himself.
It was there in the way Andreescu played the final — in her heavy strokes and brash confidence.
They seemed not so brash, with riper tropical fruit flavors, and often with a bit of sweetness.
Manuel Noriega, the brash former dictator of Panama and sometime ally of the U.S., died at 26.
Election showed off her knack for comedy and for playing larger-than-life, often unapologetically brash characters.
This Chicago-born pianist has made a steady and seamless transition from brash iconoclast to measured statesman.
He's a brash young fashion designer, Wes (Jeremy Pope), who struts in with attitude … and a smartphone.
He has reinforced the stereotype of all missionaries as brash young colonizers trying to tame "primitive" tribes.
Sam handles all this with a mix of free-range mothering, brash humor and improv tough love.
But he does not want to give preferential treatment to Trump, the brash and controversial GOP frontrunner.
That was his style: overstated, ultra-brash, and swaggering, even by the standards of the Reagan era.
This article originally appeared on VICE UK Big, brash game shows may be on their way out.
"Flirt" has minimal and airy production by Techno Hall of Fame, perfectly complimenting the artist's brash wordplay.
In the early 1900s, the idea that chromosomes contained hereditary information was still a brash new theory.
His character is brash and over-the-top, and one particular death plays into his weaknesses, Ashmore says.
The Trump Show dominating US politics at the moment is too big, brash, and overwhelming to properly follow.
A view of Brash Island (top) with examples of penguin nest sites (below)Image: A. Borowicz et al.
Anthony Levandowski, the former lead of Google's self-driving car project, was notoriously brash, careless, and egregiously reckless.
And thus, it's an essential work in framing the impact of this controversial, decentralized, and brash hacktivist network.
C.C. Bloom, the brash struggling singer–turned–star in Lifetime's upcoming remake of Garry Marshall's 1988 tearjerker Beaches.
With its dark, brash outlines and surprisingly sensitive interior modeling, "Blue Angel" (1994) could be a transitional work.
Two of Uber's early investors published their own essay about their growing disappointment in the brash, headstrong CEO.
With the brash real estate magnate as her full-time foil, Clinton finally seemed to find her voice.
No Survivor jury in the world is going to award this brash young law student a million bucks.
Her brash style and hawkish stance on Russia would make her difficult to accept for some EU states.
Why it matters: The notoriously brash and self-described "dirty trickster" has been on thin ice for months.
To be fair, Mr. Shkreli, for one, has not been his usual brash — maybe even bratty — self online.
Brash and outspoken, Mr. Shkreli has portrayed himself as a successful stock trader and a daring corporate executive.
It seems to contain a folded map, neatly tucked away in brash defiance of any want for direction.
" Michael Cohen's Twitter persona once mirrored that of his longtime boss, featuring brash attacks on "#haters" and "#trolls.
" Michael Cohen's Twitter persona once mirrored that of his longtime boss, featuring brash attacks on "#haters" and "#trolls.
Some higher up guys are a little brash, especially when it comes to larger quantities and dollar amounts.
Season 10 will bring other surprises too, including some for her brash, nasal-sounding scene-stealer, Karen Walker.
Theo Taplitz's Jake is a bashful, sweet boy, while Michael Barbieri's Tony is far more outgoing and brash.
The brash governor appeared on WFAN's "Boomer & Carton" show Monday morning alongside hosts Boomer Esiason and Craig Carton.
But the playacting was followed by genuine success, and the brash and brassy Trump was again on top.
If red is the brash champion color of Valentine's Day, pink is its soft spoken, modest lil' sis.
But, even then, the old money of New York City didn't accept the brash Trump into their clubs.
Doug Heye, a GOP strategist and former senior House aide, took to Twitter to denounce Trump's brash statements.
From great strategic political minds to brash comedians, these programs provide a multifaceted perspective on the modern era.
The economic transformation of the rest of China and its cities' brash modernity are seductive, but frustratingly elusive.
He was king of all kings, young, brash, full of dash, shaker-up of the world, the greatest!
Dora is a brash adventuress, vamping in the dining car; Lili is a timid anarchist, riding third class.
A reader expecting the steely workings of a brash executive mind will be surprised by Brown's inner life.
This revolutionary sound, as well as brash new stars like Yellowman, made Marley's roots-reggae style seem antiquated.
However, when I am simply typing a quick message, I wonder if I sound too domineering or brash.
Rodman, for much of the past decade, has been playing a stereotype of himself -- the brash, unpredictable provocateur.
Mr. Christie himself is also brash enough to handle the outsize personality at the top of the ticket.
Ryan had spent a good part of the campaign cycle distancing himself from the brash and bombastic Trump.
The story of that spread is what this brash, acid-tinged show, full of fascinating artists, is about.
Taking a daringly fast tempo, Mr. Lebhardt dispatched the music with scintillating crispness and conveyed its brash humor.
That can manifest itself in a number of ways, from big, brash blind rage to horrifyingly quiet seething.
Hip-hop culture is bold and brash and sometimes at war with the nation that's enthralled with it.
He'd grown daring, brash; his experience with the tortoiseshell cat hadn't discouraged but seemed to have encouraged him.
Burnstein: Joey Merlino is the most brash and media-friendly Mafia don since John Gotti, without a doubt.
And when the brash Margaret, played by Vicki Lawrence, quickly slides into it, the inevitable high jinks erupt.
Some Democrats are demanding brash torchbearers to beat back "Trumpism" and counterpunch hard when the president lashes out.
But he's the only president who's taken a significant stance on trade, and we need a brash approach.
Mr. Nix, a brash salesman, led the small elections division at SCL Group, a political and defense contractor.
In contrast to many hard-charging and brash tech chief executives, Mr. Silbermann has kept a low profile.
He's a compelling figure: tough, brash, energetic, hardheaded, and with enough charisma for a dozen Audie Murphy movies.
It's a brash sense of deserved ownership, from the streets to the bodegas, the subways to the Subways.
The denizens of talk radio seldom positioned themselves as the opposite of journalists: They were brash, opinionated, ideological.
The son of a Las Vegas ironworker, Harper just might have the brash ethos his new city adores.
Mr. Pei, refined and genteel, could not have been more different on the surface from the brash Zeckendorf.
But the brash Ryan correctly surmises that Ramius is actually defecting, and averts nuclear disaster in the process.
The strange blend of brash American EDM, Euro-trance, electro-swing and UK indie was a bewildering combination.
Mr. Weiner, a Democrat, was the essence of the brash politician fueled by relentless work and unbridled swagger.
It's brash and funny, and very adult, with a lot of pop-culture references and canny social commentary.
Eric Trump says his father may be viewed as "brash," but no one can argue with his results.
DUA LIPA "New Rules" (Warner Bros.) Dua Lipa sings brash, big-voiced pop with self-empowerment in mind.
It can be impulsive and brash in Fire sign Aries, but you need some of that sass, Cancer.
Much of it sounded like it took influence from the Gravity Records scene with its brash, snotty delivery.
Our brash transatlantic cousins have one up on us: they know how to use male voices in house records.
In temperament the two leaders could hardly be less alike: one brash and operatic, the other cautious and meticulous.
So is Star-Lord a brash hothead who too frequently lets emotion get in the way of sound thinking?
"Purple Haze", the next single, offered a glimpse of that energy with its brash opening riff and cacophonous ending.
They just showed up, consistently and persistently, with ideas big and brash enough that they pushed everyone else out.
Then there's Sam (Annie Parisse), a brash, beautiful, and successful interior designer, with her rich hubby John (Greg Germann).
He is much closer to the historical archetype of a Democrat: loud, brash, populist, desiring bigness in all things.
The tweet wasn't written in his usual brash style, which had users skeptical that Trump himself sent the tweet.
And here's a profile of Barstool Sports, the anti-ESPN, which is building its own brash, bro-positive brand.
The host, a brash former reality-television star was elected on a promise to shut borders and spurn multilateralism.
His works are big, bold, brash, and visceral — everything that the previous decade's conceptual and minimalist strategies were not.
The first sign in the Zodiac, Aries is brash, passionate, stubborn, and likely works better as a solo act.
The host, a brash former reality-television host, was elected on a promise to shut borders and spurn multilateralism.
But mainly, he is the embodiment of what Fox News has always been: brash, boastful, bombastic — and old school.
Instead, women get the chance to be as sloppy and smart and gross and brash — just like everyone else.
Economists tend to scoff at such brash protectionism; they argue, rightly, that trade does far more good than harm.
He really, really wants to leave behind his brash, vulgar, sexist and bigoted comments and be seen as presidential.
The 30-year-old brash star is charged with assault and criminal mischief for his role in the brawl.
On Superior Donuts, which he also executive-produces, he plays Franco Wicks, a hilariously brash young donut shop employee.
Trump more or less won this election through his brash, tell-it-like-it-is, and often petty rhetoric.
So, say what you want about the model-author — she's nasty, brash, rude, famous for nothing, annoying, vulgar, lame.
Ovitz is sort of the more public figure and more brash, and Meyer's the one that lets people know.
It's a tight, brash track that crams an absurd amount into two-and-a-half minutes with no vocals.
But they learned how simple it was to buy these powerful opioids online and how brash the sellers were.
But overall, the design is brash and surprisingly versatile, as the hatch provides a decent amount of cargo capacity.
"Women are more brash and up front about getting it on, and not expecting anything in return," she said.
Where Mr. Kaspersky breaks out of the nerd mold is with his brash, booming presence at large corporate events.
Harris (thirty, brash) wore sherbet-colored sneakers and a Gucci sweater that he'd picked up at Milan Fashion Week.
Just as with his discussions of military action in Venezuela, Trump's aides dissuaded him from taking such brash action.
Much like Melia herself, it is brash with bravado, barely concealing an inviting layer of warmth at its core.
We cannot allow brash political maneuvering to threaten the security of our nation and the safety of our troops.
Despite candidate Trump's brash and sweeping campaign promises, the new administration offered few significant economic policy initiatives in 2017.
Liam Howlett, the group's brash front man, provided a template for the kind of success XL wanted to replicate.
The cherry on top was "I Like It," the brash, giddy heart of her debut record, Invasion of Privacy.
The brash New Yorker's all-consuming and neurotic insistence on controlling the message has virtually sidelined the fourth estate.
Brash and openly scathing of the political establishment on the campaign trail, he has been likened to Donald Trump.
With Fox News, Mr. Ailes introduced a brash, point-of-view-based style that influences much of today's media.
Mr. Trump and General Flynn both see themselves as brash outsiders who hustled their way to the big time.
Some gay rights advocates worried that the brash San Francisco mayor had risked their carefully calibrated legal strategy nationally.
With nothing mannered about his brash performance, he managed Lear's stubbornness, madness and grief convincingly, without grand theatrical flourishes.
It was an embarrassing public comedown for Mr. Joyce, a brash conservative closely identified with the country's rural voters.
The exploration at Ultima Thule is a fitting way to honor the brash exploration and boldness that was Apollo.
From the brash drums to Prince's debatably explicit lyrics, it's yet another steamy highlight in the Purple One's discography.
The brash Mr. Grimm is seeking to revive his political career with an unusual blend of patriotism and victimhood.
That success fueled increasingly brash behavior — Mr. Ratner has become known for his bad-boy image and lavish lifestyle.
There Mr. Benioff was schooled in sales and strategy by one of Silicon Valley's most brash leaders, Larry Ellison.
They are also described as team players who are empathetic, thoughtful, steady and measured rather than bold and brash.
He was considered to be a "no-nonsense" man with a brash attitude who preferred jeans to a suit.
In "Apollon," this Austrian choreographer takes that work as a reference point and gives it a brash, feminist twist.
Guo is known for being brash, and he ruffled feathers at the helm of the China Securities Regulatory Commission.
She has been surpassed by Conor McGregor, the brash Irishman whose swaggering boastfulness and cage prowess have captivated fans.
The main question today is how our democracy and our brash new generation of citizen activists deals with it.
Yet at other times, "The Romance Reader's Guide to Life" has a World War II pinup girl's brash appeal.
What it offers as vividly is a glimpse of the brash theatricality that underpins the world's most ancient profession.
But in recent years, Ghosn's brash style and generous compensation began to rub many in Japan the wrong way.
McConnell is strategic and disciplined, while Trump has ruffled the feathers of GOP elites with his brash, unpredictable rhetoric.
Led by Travis Kalanick, the company's brash chief executive, Uber is believed to be worth close to $70 billion.
Trump's boats about the U.S. arsenal's strength follow a threat that some observers saw as brash and potentially dangerous.
Huggins is brash and brisk, of course, with Moretti cleaving to an old-fashioned myth of the American interloper.
But his language and targets were largely unchanged from the brash and impolitic campaign that propelled him into office.
"I was used to being brash and over the top and fun, and making declarations and proclamations," she said.
It feels like an eternity ago we were united by the lovably camp and glaringly brash pop-dance scamps.
The pills -- featuring Trump's brash hairstyle and his name on the back -- have a street value worth around $46k.
Uber's image, culture and practices have been largely defined by Kalanick's brash approach, company insiders and investors previously told Reuters.
" If these people are often brash, well, they have observed that "life gave its fruit to the bold, the unhesitant.
Their relentless pursuit of the big, the brash, and the bloody-mindedly mediocre is both money-making and spirit-sapping.
I'd barely had a chance to meet the other characters, and Dad Patrick wasn't the type to act so brash.
Instead, she's remained a businesslike and dutiful counterpoint to Trump's brash pronouncements, particularly when it comes to the European Union.
The German chancellor is as careful with her policies and public statements as the U.S. leader is brash and unpredictable.
Her character Dina is brash, bold, rude, and messy, and Haddish commits to the character every step of the way.
The show is brash, and it falls into a lot of love triangle tropes we've seen a thousand times before.
LeBron also has the ability to instill discipline in emerging stars, like the brash young sales executive or diva programmer.
The Taliban were pushed out of Ghazni in Afghanistan, five days after they launched a brash assault on the city.
Brash and rich, Mr O'Leary revels in being a political outsider and brings a pizzazz that the other contenders lack.
And while Outlander PHEV has a brash face, the rest of it comes off as an anonymous SUV from 220.
Famously brash and unfiltered, Trump has shocked the country throughout the election with his boisterous, and at times, colorful rhetoric.
What is important is that many of them are angry, and Trump's brash criticism of her taps into that passion.
For example, if you sleep on your stomach that supposedly means you are outgoing, a bit brash and possibly anxious.
Sure, Cuban's brash style and harsh attacks on Trump in recent weeks have grabbed headlines and burned up social media.
At the debate, Cruz came out swinging against Trump in his initial comments, mocking the tycoon's penchant for brash criticism.
He and Trump scarcely knew each other, and his understated demeanor could not be more different than Trump's brash style.
Similarly, Trump has a brash vision of reasserting U.S. leadership across every front: Make America Great Again, by Donald Trump.
But the brash billionaire has vowed to return fire with a flurry of negative ads if he comes under attack.
If Trump can focus his bold, brash attitude on the issues he can still turn around his flailing poll numbers.
New tools such as Twitter and Seeking Alpha changed that, creating a small but prominent group of brash public activists.
Nonetheless, the election is widely considered to be a referendum on the brash, plain-spoken leader's three years in office.
I lived in Europe for 11 years and I know that Americans are perceived abroad as both brazen and brash.
With a brash Amsterdam accent, he put across his views about soccer and everything surrounding the game with irresistible force.
She confronted the manufacturer and his brash dismissal of her claims set Deane on a path even she wasn't expecting.
That's Trump—he may be brash, but he's real, and he's a strong individual who believes in himself and others.
Jeb Bush, the establishment darling whom Trump has repeatedly cast as "low-energy" -- a foil to Trump's brash, unforgiving attitude.
However, Kasich was only behind Trump by 2 percentage points, while Rubio is 14 percentage points behind the brash billionaire.
Lucy Sparrow: New York was a bodega, but here it's bigger, it's brighter, it's a brash way of doing things.
It's often brash and blunt, defiantly refusing to tie up loose ends or let its characters take easy ways out.
Trump may be right to think that his fans want his snarky, brash quips more than they want policy ideas.
Giuliani cut a brash, dynamic figure across the city scene then, his office helping to systematically dismantle organized crime families.
The combination of Ms. Anderson and Mr. Diodore's creaking strings and Kid Millions's brash percussion is an interesting, calamitous fray.
"Porch" from the band's 1991 debut album, "Ten," became a brash, extended onslaught as Mr. Vedder headed into the crowd.
As Bryan and Roosevelt go at it in 20183, we see two young, brash candidates drawing crowds with their charisma.
Stacy, normally brash and ballsy, was quiet and apologetic that morning; she seemed embarrassed to have the crew filming here.
The electric car maker has long enjoyed the status of Silicon Valley darling for its brash innovation in electric cars.
"I think there's going to be incredible backlash and outrage if he does this, something so brash," Sievers told me.
When Kanye West, on "Yeezus," took a turn toward the brash and industrial, he invited Lévy into his brain trust.
Lister was a perfect television heroine: brash, cocksure, rebellious, dressed in dandy black dresses that looked almost like men's suits.
The Arizona Republican has been a vocal opponent of Trump, warning that the brash candidate will hurt the Republican Party.
Moore's Dolemite alter ego is brash, knows kung-fu (debatable), and has one of the foulest mouths in movie history.
In old pictures and videos from the time, the group's brash confidence, all tight bell-bottoms and sideburns, stands out.
Demonstrate powerfully and persuasively that the brash real estate mogul loses his cool under pressure, that he's not presidential material.
"The Real O'Neals" wants desperately to be the brash new sitcom that talks forthrightly about subjects that had been taboo.
Vice President Pence has been the cautious foil in comparison to the brash and heavy-handed actions of President Trump.
It was not appropriate for me to wear things like that before—outlandish and brash and crass and low quality.
Golden State beat the Magic 119-113 and showed no signs of backing down from their brash style of play.
Speaking to people like John and Kevin, they come across as somewhere between brash and indifferent about what they do.
As a Midwesterner who hails from a battleground state, Ms. Ernst offers geographical balance to the brash New York developer.
Purchased in 2017 for $850 million, the building was an ambitious bet for WeWork's brash and charismatic founder Adam Neumann.
"Everyone is very accomplished in the LBS community, but they are not as brash or loud about it," she said.
"It was just so brash, so argumentative and competitive, with people fighting to the end on every point," she writes.
The often brash zoo keeper, who originally found the gig on Craigslist, clearly wanted nothing to do with Exotic's drama.
They accuse the outsiders of trampling on Arab heritage for profit and pushing the dance form in a brash direction.
He will be among the marquee attractions in a city that is no stranger to bright lights and brash presentation.
Here is the towering Beethoven, the composer as revolutionary, striding across the pages of these scores — brash, adventurous and ingenious.
Mr. al-Baghdadi detonated a suicide vest, killing himself and three children, which Mr. Trump recounted with particularly brash language.
"The influx of a group of young, brash anti-Nixon Democrats created an atmosphere of division and unease," he wrote.
But in capturing the melancholic desperation of a prophet's pleas to his people, Bernstein summons his own young, brash voice.
Hepburn, in fact, with her brash charm and unyielding determination, can be thought of as an Alice Adams who prevailed.
He may be French, but in "Reset," Mr. Millepied — brash, funny, intelligent — is very much an American living in Paris.
"She talked back, she had a lot to say, she was opinionated, she was kind of brash," Ms. Wasson said.
Clinging unswervingly to the girls' viewpoints, "Kill Me Please" is at once brash and subtle, blissed out and razor sharp.
He went unsigned during the NFL season and has exhibited a pattern of bizarre and brash behavior on social media.
Patrick Mahomes, Quarterback, Texas Tech Mahomes is a big, brash guy who put up huge numbers in Texas Tech's offense.
Forces loyal to General Hifter, a brash and ambitious former Libyan Army officer, have prematurely claimed victory in Benghazi before.
"This is how life is for us," said Zhu Haoming, 58, a brash, fast-talking man with an easy smile.
As Bryan and Roosevelt go at it in 1900, we see two young, brash candidates drawing crowds with their charisma.
Mr. Hunter is known for his hard-line views on immigration and national security and for his brash, combative style.
The brash concrete-and-glass structure right outside the main railway station of this changing Ruhr city breaks the mold.
It's an embarrassing mistake for the strongman president elected on his brash promises to use violence clean up the streets.
When Trump himself brought the business to Manhattan, the old money elites in the city never accepted this brash youngster.
Brash and opinionated, he had spoken openly about his use of drugs and addiction to heroin earlier in his life.
Hearing it live, it's impossible to shake that; it's brash and dystopian, existing in a different universe to its peers.
Mr. Miller, a brash, garrulous, glad-handing liberal, cut his political teeth with a reform-oriented Democratic club in Flatbush.
Trump is a brash businessman who loves being on television and proudly brandishes his ignorance of how public policy works.
Like Bruce, Xu could just as easily be called "a dissident with bad manners" for his outspoken and brash approach.
Brash billionaire Mark Cuban argued on Wednesday that polls would not be a good indicator of the 2016 election outcome.
Ruby, who until this point has been (comically) brash and defiant on the topic, calmly supports her daughter-in-law.
What I do think is changing, though, is this notion of it being young, brash men, Peter Pan people, actually.
Justice Antonin Scalia had a range that extended from in-your-face brash to an even-more-in-your-face pugnacious.
Duterte, known for his brash and outspoken style, had said he was prepared to "declare war" on Canada over the issue.
It was maybe the most Trumpian — loud, brash, probably not very effective — part of the president's plan to lower drug prices.
Menzel, 45, steps into Midler's shoes of C.C. Bloom, the brash struggling singer-turned-star whose success pushes friend Hillary aside.
Nolan Bushnell, the tall, brash, young engineer from Alcorn's work-study days at Ampex, had shown up at Alcorn's Sunnyvale office.
Obama had encouraged Turnbull, a conservative, to develop close ties to Trump in a bid to stabilize the brash new leader.
Palin pioneered the brash, off-the-cuff anti-establishment rhetoric and freewheeling attack-dog style that Trump has perfected this cycle.
Instead it was Cameron, the brash kid genius, and Donna, the consistent (and quietly ruthless) working mom that had viewers attention.
Whatever the result, Ahok will have to bear some of the blame for his brash, confrontational style of governing, Fealy said.
Otis's shyness is partly his nature, and partly a willful reaction to the people closest to him, who can be brash.
As a politician, Barr is her trademark brash and outspoken self, airing her views while smoking a joint as she drives.
Unlike his old boss Schumer, Weiner was not enormously popular with his colleagues, who saw him as a brash show horse.
This is a minimalist follow-up to a maximalist masterpiece, in the vein of Mr West's brash album from 2013, "Yeezus".
Bytedance, a brash technology firm set up in 2012, has been reined in, and forced to withdraw one of its apps.
Meanwhile, Trump's unconventional style, brash language and allegations of sexual improprieties have upended his ability to communicate his message to voters.
First, that brash young T20 cricket has outgrown its stately forefathers, the one-day international (ODI) and five-day Test match.
In the five weeks since inauguration, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's brash ways have consistently made headlines, both at home and abroad.
The usually brash and outspoken Duterte appeared much more statesmanlike in China than he has on previous trips overseas, said Heydarian.
The brash New Jersey governor never caught fire in a tangled field where all of the establishment-leaning candidates have struggled.
But the irony in this tattoo is that, despite the lyrics being so brash, the design isn't too in-your-face.
Though Prince Waleed is rich, brash and outspoken, he is also an outsider, a prince with little influence on Saudi policy.
Geisel's political cartoons go a long way in demonstrating how the spirit of Seuss — zany, honest, brash, and brave — was born.
Branson, for example, is one who had a brash vision of serial start-ups across all kinds of undervalued business sectors.
Shkreli also has a brash social media presence, which led to his suspension from Twitter for harassing a Teen Vogue writer.
As Kym, Hathaway is brash, needy, and self-loathing, giving her natural theater-kid thirst for attention a decidedly dark spin.
But the brash billionaire is winning Georgia by 24.2 percentage points over Cruz and Marco Rubio, who are tied at 2381%.
Celeste Brash, a freelance writer and guide book writer for Lonely Planet, says price and accessibility is a factor as well.
Even though Tanner's theory is correct — and she's a woman who prides herself on being right — her actions still feel brash.
Brash and sporting a sleek mustache, Mr. Riggio brought outsize ambition to the bookselling trade as he built his retail empire.
The tone of Musk's comments was reflective of his brash personality, and echoed prior exchanges with financial analysts, reporters, and critics.
It was the kind of master stroke - brash, confident, outrageous to some and ultimately successful - that had long defined the company.
There's a dissonance in his bleak dystopia and his brash diss-topia as he switches from Dr. Strangelove to Don Rickles.
His brash, energetic style deliberately masks a more timid (sometimes even cowardly) persona; his admissions of vulnerability generate the biggest laughs.
"[Barr] has always been such a brash, standalone presence, this would need to be a completely different show altogether," she said.
The two Republicans differ not only in style—Trump is brash while Toomey is known for his caution—but on policy.
The attacks were considered significant, given Cuban's status as a fellow billionaire and his public persona as a similarly brash businessman.
Trump, the brash, outspoken, political novice who seems to give little mind to policy details, anchored his campaign on China bashing.
The movie is full of famous faces speaking candidly about this writer and filmmaker known for her brash opinions and wit.
Her friends and family are the first to admit that Hiatt had a brash sense of humor, which could offend people.
The brash, obstreperous, high-macho bombast of Schnabel's work does not come close to Picasso's intelligent, sensitive, and brilliantly bold art.
Going into this dinner, I romanticized the idea of sharing Hitchcock's dinner, this brash and unabashed feast of meats and sweets.
Clinton played a part in introducing Ms. Abedin and Mr. Weiner, then a brash and outspoken Democratic congressman from New York.
Unlike Phil, who has a reputation for being brash, Amanda often speaks softly, with her hands folded or in her pockets.
The Republican Party suffered a takeover by a brash New Yorker now tweeting his way through an unsuccessful Presidential roll out.
The controversy also reflects a growing discomfort with Saudi Arabia's increased aggressiveness under the leadership of its brash young crown prince.
But after he returned to Libya in 2011 with brash ambitions of seizing power, American officials kept him at arms length.
The New York businessman has made his "tough talk" and brash style a selling point of his campaign for the Nov.
He can be more brash than the average Yankee, he enjoys fashion and loves talking about sneakers and his customized cleats.
The brash Charles Barkley, Smith's now-frequent sparring partner, joined after he retired in 2000, as did Shaquille O'Neal in 2011.
The group's professional camaraderie is thrown for a loop when the cocky and brash Matt Brody (Zac Efron) enters the mix.
The brash general enjoyed almost unchecked authority in Japan and, early on, he decided to spare Hirohito — and to use him.
His descendants stuck to making custom jewelry until 1831, when a brash, internationally minded 21-year-old Luigi Carli took charge.
"My ex-wife's compassion had an agenda," the understated Bernard (Jim Rash) tells the brash Huey (David Koechner) at one point.
Some clearly evoked the flora and fauna of Art Nouveau; others recalled the brash, geometric shapes of Cubism and Art Deco.
There's a widely held view that it was a brash, fierce urban impulse replacing the gentler, rural-based civil rights movement.
The week before the Super Bowl, Joe Namath, the Jets' brash quarterback, guaranteed in public comments that his team would win.
It is a memento of sorts, a physical reminder of the brash, sunny-side futurism that defined the early internet boom.
Over the years, it has largely sloughed off its brash tone to become a global media company with about 3,000 employees.
Intelligence: David Schwimmer stars as a brash maverick NSA agent who moves to England and clashes with his dweeby British colleagues.
Like Whitman, like America, McGrath ranges in his work from the beautiful to the brash, from the expansive to the intimate. ….
Long known for his trademark brash attitude, Emanuel's seven and a half years at City Hall have not been without controversy.
They remained drawn to their team's brash play and menacing image even though its performance on the field was often uninspiring.
It's a tiny bandit with flamboyant red wingtips and a brash streak of yellow across the end of its tail feather.
The two-time House Agriculture chairman has built a reputation as a brash straight-shooter who frequently bucks the Democratic Party.
He clearly has his fans, but he is a polarizing figure, often drawing boos, for his brash outspokenness and aggressive driving.
Twitter is inaccessible in China, but the Chinese are rattled by Mr. Trump's habit of making brash statements on the internet.
Their contrasting styles — scripted decorum versus brash unpredictability — could complicate their efforts to navigate clashing priorities on trade and North Korea.
This version was supposed to contend — at least, according to the brash predictions of their new general manager, Brodie Van Wagenen.
What this may mean is that the niche is ripe for reinvention from a newcomer with a fresh and brash approach.
Yet the typically brash Brown was not quite ready to say his team's midseason swoon was firmly in the rearview mirror.
The document was a brash public display of resentments that Trump has been fostering since the start of the impeachment process.
Instead, a new corporate boss, having little to lose, brought in a brash, untested producer — Robert Evans — to run the place.
Fans shell out $22 or more for these figures, which often channel brash 19703s aesthetics and a mutable sense of nostalgia.
Like other Fox comedies, it's quirky and brash, and decidedly not for young viewers, but it does have an underlying sweetness.
But Trump's brash comments stand out — especially since this isn't the first time he suggested he could face down a gunman.
His posters for My Fair Lady (19793) and The Music Man (1962) sparkle with the brash energy of the early 60s.
The two giants typically make brash marketing claims at air shows but this year's event is expected to be relatively sombre.
All Things are Photographable reminds me of what brash, unselfconscious documentation of the dramatic, teeming nature that our interactions can be.
Nostalgia will be obligatory, even if the brash young Australian star Nick Kyrgios does not yet seem much like the nostalgic type.
Not in the emotional sense, of course, but in the brash (read: English), charmingly headstrong sense we've come to know her for.
As physicist Josie Radeck, Thompson is most fragile of the group, soft-spoken and whip smart where Thorensen is impulsive and brash.
"What exactly is wrong with my bits?" the brash, often offensive Katherine asks Molly at one point in the two-minute video.
Michael Avenatti, with his frequent and brash cable news appearances, looks to me a lot like a resistance iteration of Donald Trump.
But even when his acolytes display a similarly brash style and spout the same message, they struggle to find that Trump magic.
There was always been the brash eroticism of booty-house, or the sensual depths of pretty much everything Moodymann has ever made.
In that sense, she plays right into the stereotype of the brash Jewess, a foil to make the purebred American woman shine.
Where the titular character, Wakandan King T'Challa (Chadwick Boseman), is hesitant and uncertain of how to proceed, Killmonger is brash and certain.
The rigmarole of public filings and quarterly calls might inject more sobriety into the brash culture of Uber, a ride-hailing firm.
As the 17 primary opponents Trump faced proved, the brash billionaire's unconventional style of attack can be particularly slippery to pin down.
While Mark Cuban once praised Donald Trump for his brash, unrehearsed rhetoric, the Dallas Mavericks owner seems to have changed his tune.
Jia's brash personality, on full display in the video, is one of the reasons he made a name for himself in China.
It bold and brash, but more than anything it was completely silly with an execution that left a lot to be desired.
" Jason Gorber, the managing editor of That Shelf, tweeted, "#OnceUponATimeInHollywood is a beautiful, brash rumination on the grime and beauty of Hollywood.
Does Trump want to double the bombast by picking a brash straight-talker who mirrors his own style, like New Jersey Gov.
Bragging about beating one of the world's top apps before his has even launched is emblematic of Nigam's and Genies' brash style.
His critiques of Mitt Romney's 2012 campaign and his public feuds with other GOP digital operatives established him as brash and cocky.
His brash talking style, a contrast with the soft-spoken Javanese politicians who dominate the ruling class, has grated on some voters.
Though Trump and Putin share an exhibitionist personality and brash leadership style, neither is one to take orders from anyone but themselves.
More recently, she's doubled down on the Trump loyalty, giving staunch statements of support that can be as brash as her mentor's.
He now boasts a 79% approval rating, lifted up by a brash style, his drug war and increased spending on social programs.
What Trumps supporters often say they love about him is his brash, often politically incorrect, and even boastful speaking style that resonates.
" Jason Gorber, the managing editor of That Shelf, tweeted, "#OnceUponATimeInHollywood is a beautiful, brash rumination on the grime and beauty of Hollywood.
Lin-Manuel Miranda's Hamilton, which just won the Pulitzer prize for drama, exudes exactly the same brash charm as Hamilton the man.
Brash and gregarious with a bald head and, sometimes, a trim goatee, he splits his time between New York and Los Angeles.
Trump's brash and captivating style at the pulpit has always been key to his appeal and how he connects with his base.
During Duterte's run for president in spring 2016, he earned the reputation "Trump of the East" because he's a brash-talking populist.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Playing a brash, bigoted bore in the Trump and Brexit era is double trouble for comedian-actor Ricky Gervais.
Trump has not served as a solider or a politician, and this lack of prior public service shows in his brash approach.
His Twitter feed is an unfiltered stream of thoughts—sensible inspiration, social observations and occasional humility undercut by brash middle-finger moments.
But Nabokov's most enduring contribution may be his portrait of the brash, kitschy, postwar America he observed on his cross-country journeys.
For her it was a crisis, the idea of leaving her tower and going to that big, brash city for the opening.
Over the years, her brash leadership style has bruised egos but also, some say, improved access to drugs and raised quality standards.
Humayun Khan, a fallen Muslim American soldier — a confrontation that appeared to mark the limit of his brash, undisciplined brand of politics.
Kavanagh, who made a point of never chasing athletes to beg them to come back, made an exception for the brash McGregor.
There are brash aspects to Mr. Whiteside's playing of Prince Siegfried, but at every moment, he shows you a mind at work.
Brash new maestro Rodrigo (Gael Garcia Bernal) is stirring things up, and young oboist Hailey (Lola Kirke) hopes for her big chance.
"He is brash, outspoken, misogynistic, combative and uninterested in quarantining himself from his financial interests," the St. Louis Dispatch editorial board wrote.
Someone like Corker or Pence, in other words, rather than someone like Gingrich who compounds Trump's worst problems (brash, philandering, erratic, etc.).
Their websites bore the usual hallmarks: never-ending scroll, brash copy, lurid visuals, dodgy Microsoft clip art, flashing gifs, and shadow font.
Brash, flamboyant and laced with braggadocio, Coupe-Decale took the image of luxury living and filtered it through music, dance and fashion.
Two weeks before the 2016 election, Bloomberg's Joshua Green and Sasha Issenberg published a story about Trump's brash, self-aggrandizing digital team.
He makes frequent television appearances to discuss, or debate, the day's top legal issues, during which he is often opinionated and brash.
Known for his indelible guitar licks, brash self-confidence and memorable songs, he built a historic music career spanning nearly four decades.
While Scarlett is brash, she is also, in her quieter moments, very unsure about her ability to fulfill her monster-hunter destiny.
His appeal has elicited comparisons with US presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump, and the rise of other brash populists around the world.
The Impromptu is structured like a Baroque passacaglia, with an insistent chorale-like theme put through myriad tinkling, brash and eerie variations.
What sort of chemistry might have developed between a once-brash wunderkind, now 37, and one of Old Europe's most august ensembles?
Hanging on the walls are brash collages, heavy on colored adhesive tape, as well as an X-ray of the artist's skull.
Mr. Bolsonaro is a brash nationalist whose populist appeal comes from his use of Twitter and his history of making crude statements.
Santorum seems to try to use the anecdote to reveal his reasonableness and maturity, especially compared with the brash real estate mogul.
Brash as always, he said that he intended for the cases to go to trial and was sure he would be exonerated.
Donald Trump displays a brash, in-your-face, bombastic personality, and Bernie Sanders espouses socialistic principles that have proved to be unworkable.
"Bastard Jones" goes through clunky patches, but its nonjudgmental approach to sex and disability, and its brash desire to entertain, are winning.
Example No. 1: Bill Conti's theme to "Rocky," as brash and manipulative an accompaniment to a workout montage as ever there was.
In her brash Texas drawl, Jo Harvey laughed about their many near-divorces as Terry observed her gesticulations with a wry smile.
Of course, boorish behavior on the subway is unavoidable — New Yorkers can be brash, especially if they are trying to get somewhere.
A brash figure in the financial pages, he bought and sold lucrative radio and concert businesses and controlled the Elvis Presley estate.
The return engagement is being presented in association with John Freedson, Harriet Yellin, Peter Brash, David Zippel and Alessandrini, with Tzili Charney.
Trump's brash, confrontational style of politics has always seemed at odds with the chief justice's background and his outlook on the court.
The brash American meeting the old world Europe isn't a new conceit, but with Chace at the center of it, it's entertaining.
Additionally, his nonfiction essay collection, "In a Narrow Grave" (27), remains the gold standard for understanding Houston's brash rootlessness and civic insecurities.
He has an almost messianic side: A brash claim in a 2005 interview that "I will save classical music" ruffled some feathers.
Known for being brash and speaking bluntly, Mr. Basuki is different from the soft-spoken Javanese politicians the capital is used to.
Wilder has already signed a contract — with some contingencies built in — to fight Tyson Fury, a brash champion from Britain, next year.
He became known for his loud, brash persona, but also for his big heart and genuine interest in artists and their work.
In the early 1990s, Sky revolutionized English soccer coverage with brash on-screen graphics and attempts to use technology to analyze games.
When the so-called experts said he was too brash and outspoken, and that he would fade away, they were proven wrong.
Uber became the most valuable US startup, only to be upended by its own brash culture and growth-at-all-costs ethos.
However, Trump also says that he wants to solve the Korea problem, and that raises the risk of brash, preventive military action.
His brash personality was well suited to the oil-rich and sports-mad Dallas market, whose Cowboys had won two Super Bowls.
He still has the joltingly familiar in-your-face voice and brash manner of a New Yorker perpetually protesting a parking ticket.
But Lagosians — who are proud of their "hustle," a mix of effort, imagination, and brash optimism — will turn any challenge into enterprise.
As with everything the brash billionaire proclaims, it's not clear how much of what he says he actually intends to act upon.
Mr. Percoco, a burly and sometimes brash presence during his days at Mr. Cuomo's side, did not testify in his own defense.
The 32-year-old Brit, who until the spring worked for Breitbart News, has a brash, vitriolic, take-no-prisoners approach to trolling.
Frank Bruni IMAGINE, for a moment, the presidential candidacy of a rich, brash real estate magnate and reality TV star named Donna Trump.
These photos were stitched together into a massive mosaic, showing the Brash, Earle, Beagle, and Heroína Islands in both two and three dimensions.
She also has appeared on programs such as "Desperate Housewives" and "The Office" since her days as the brash-talking neighbor Rhoda Morgenstern.
Executives from Boeing, Lockheed Martin and United Technologies all tried to ease concerns about how Trump's brash public rhetoric will affect their business.
He is also the new Roderick Dhu: a brash, intransigent strongman -- not at all a statesman -- who demands absolute loyalty from his followers.
Curated by David Anfam, the movement's leading expert, the show is brash, irreverent, and unconstrained, just like the period it aims to express.
The brash, confident, charmingly oddball young man he was in 1990 is long gone, and with good reason, given what he's been through.
Moreover, Russia's brash flouting of international norms, including its annexation of Crimea and support for separatists in eastern Ukraine, sits uneasily with China.
A gift from the GIF-gods, her mix of cheeky hilarity, disarming honesty, and brash behavior charmed viewers and expanded her fanbase further.
Notice the disconnect between the serenity of the ride and the brash voice-over that smacks the moment I cross the finish line.
Mayfield, the brash, outspoken Cleveland Browns rookie, visits Denver for a Week 114.43 showdown with both teams clinging to their slim postseason hopes.
Brash and outspoken, Mr. Shkreli, a Manhattan resident, has portrayed himself as a widely successful stock trader and later a daring corporate executive.
Mr. Mansour's brash manner and absurdist statements have paid rich electoral dividends: Both he and his son, Ahmed, have been elected to Parliament.
Martinez has also not shied away from criticizing the brash New York billionaire, but Portman has said he would support the GOP nominee.
Scenes like these thrive on Bobby's brash, intoxicating self-confidence, but "Naming Rights" slyly undermines that impression in ways that he cannot see.
It's a duopoly, and it's only been since T-Mobile emerged as a brash challenger brand that either has significantly reacted to competition.
Delegates in Bonn were treated to the curious spectacle of a second American delegation, as brash as the official one was low-key.
Segregation was Don King, the boxing promoter every bit as brash as Ali, told CNN that in his mind Ali will never die.
An absolutely average pizza spot on Prince of Wales, Norwich's bold and brash strip of clubs, takeaways, and puddles of luminously bright vomit.
Much of Harley-Davidson's customer base is older, and younger buyers are less interested in the big, brash motorcycles the company specializes in.
Like all journeys to Mars, theirs devolves into hysterics, brash decision making, and uncomfortable sacrifices for the greater good of a questionable mission.
The brash Bugatti might even keep outraged climate officials and EU regulators at bay with a hybrid option rumored to be on offer.
The background electronica has jarred towards a brash and unsatisfying EDM too, and it's unpleasant, but it shouldn't distract us from the savior.
While Luke may have that brash, say-it-how-it-is streak in him, Dylan can be rage-inducingly self-sabotaging at times.
He stands out in another way beside his brash, attention-grabbing public persona; he's hardly an orthodox conservative on a range of issues.
And it's that brash approach that advocates argue will have a tangible impact on how people with disabilities in the state are treated.
In the 1980s, a young, brash business tycoon who shared his name started getting a lot of press, and things began to change.
English had been leader for barely a year and lasted barely one more before being ousted by former central bank governor Don Brash.
The 30-year-old brash Irish star had been charged with assault, criminal mischief and other crimes for his role in the brawl.
That's Jay Som's lo-fi recording style—an airy and twinkling descent one moment, a brash and experimental tonal build up the next.
Finally Dr. Woods trained his pointer on the second black disk, and suddenly the laser's brilliant beam, its brash photonic probe, simply — disappeared.
But a little over four decades ago, Gates was a brash young software developer who was just getting ready to take center stage.
The girls wake up the power in others, and the world undergoes a revolution, as women gain brash confidence with their newfound strength.
Spotlight What do you get when you cross the brash irreverence of street art with the sacred iconography of the Eastern Orthodox Church?
Brash and profane, yet often thoughtful and intensely loyal, McGregor has a small, tight team around him that prepares him for his fights.
In 2009, former ABC News anchor Charles Gibson said Tapper could be brash, but he was also "hungry, hardworking, and hard to ignore."
When Trump the younger took on Manhattan, the old money elites didn't want him in their clubs -- he was too brash, too uncouth.
Known by his online moniker "Super Vulgar Butcher," Wu was known for his brash, outspoken style, including protests and performances outside court houses.
But Mr. Dudamel, whose reputation was built on his brash, youthful energy, delivered interpretations of remarkable restraint and maturity, particularly in the Mahler.
More strikingly, it purports to reveal that the president, despite his often brash claims, is not actually in charge of his executive branch.
Their arrogance, which seems brash and cool when things are going well, now manifest through an apparent lack of interest in offensive rebounds.
His entire vision of masculinity—bold, brash, fully aware of its own genius, certain of its beauty—became the hip-hop generation's ideal.
The brash billionaire has won New Hampshire's Republican primary, according to The Associated Press, which called the race as soon as polls closed.
We're generally not brash like Mr. Trump and Ms. Ocasio-Cortez, and more quiet-spoken (consider the stereotype of the soft-spoken cowboy).
If it takes putting up with Mr. Trump's brash ways to see things get done, that is a deal I'm willing to accept.
The movie presents the teenage Jane as brash and opinionated (a characterization also based in part on Jane's daughter, Clara Spera, Stiepleman said).
Big, brash, joyous, and with a borderline priapic preoccupation with trees, South America's first-ever Olympics kicked off last night in spectacular fashion.
Bold, maybe a little brash; tender, maybe a little sentimental; difficult to work with yet desperate to please: Bernstein's qualities were America's, too.
The kitchen also makes fried momo — draped like the steamed dumplings in a vinegary red sauce — that announces itself with a brash sputter.
Then came Crown Prince Mohammed — young, brash and eager — who has systematically dismantled the system of consensus that kept the peace for decades.
Ben Stokes is no ordinary cricketer; he's tatted in sleeves with a brash personality better suited for a fight promoter than cricket whites.
Mr. Murray, a brash and folksy populist who started working in coal mines as a teenager, is an unabashed skeptic of climate science.
Paul R. LePage, the brash and deeply conservative governor of Maine, has never been seen as an advocate of loosening punishments for criminals.
A former plumber's apprentice from Dublin, Mr. McGregor is the brash face of the Ultimate Fighting Championship, an ascendant brand in combat sports.
Lying insensible in the hospital, Hwang imagines a big, brash, classic American-style musical, replete with high-kicking chorus lines and bright harmonies.
Franklin was out there in the open, loud, full-throated, full-bodied and often accompanied by brash horns, gospel piano, and strutting guitars.
Enaje said he wished good health for the brash Philippine leader to "do what he thinks needs to be done in the country".
He announced the move in what has now become characteristic fashion: With a brash and unapologetic press conference larded with falsehoods and foofaraw.
LONDON — Two of New York City's more notorious features are its traffic and the brash mentality of its citizens (particularly regarding that traffic).
THE DEFENSE Donna Rotunno, Mr. Weinstein's lead defense lawyer, is a brash and outspoken combatant in the cultural wars and in the courtroom.
However, what many grass-roots American conservatives heard was not a brash provocation, but a brave and unequivocal calling out of a bully.
The brash Brexit champion is popular with many Conservatives, who welcome his energy and optimism after three years of Brexit gridlock under May.
They also both speak in loud, brash New York accents but otherwise couldn't come off more differently in the world of Democratic politics.
Entrepreneur Andy Frisella's Real AF Podcast picks up where his brash MFCEO podcast left off when it ended its run in December 2019.
Sauvignon blanc put New Zealand on the map as a wine-producing country, and its brash, herbaceous style proved highly popular with consumers.
His brash talk has raised concerns about a radical shift from French traditions, while reviving a perennial question: Can France actually be reformed?
In Cincinnati last week, he reprised the brash and biting tone of his presidential campaign and boasted about his victory over Hillary Clinton.
The Islanders took a chance on Ho-Sang, a brash scorer in the Ontario Hockey League, with a first-round pick in 2014.
During the radio interview, Mr. Lange spoke in his typical brash and unvarnished style about the source of his struggles with drug addiction.
But even some of Trump's closest advisers have admitted privately that consoling does not come naturally to the brash and sometimes impolitic President.
Trump, in an interview with Fox News that aired Monday, complained that accusations his brash rhetoric emboldened the mail bomb suspect were overblown.
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That same year, a brash 18-year-old called Cassius Clay from Louisville, Kentucky, won a gold medal at the Olympics for boxing.
SARAJEVO (Reuters) - In the 1990s he was the burly, brash general leading nationalist Bosnian Serbs towards a seemingly sweeping victory in Bosnia's war.
Of course, being young and brash is part of the ethos here, which is almost Peter Pan-like, in a lot of ways.
Outspoken, opinionated, brash, bold, blunt, irreverent, inflammatory — none of these words come close to doing justice to the self-made woman's way with words.
It's brash, thoughtful, thrilling, carefully executed, and violent, but with a strong moral sense — the type of movie we don't see nearly often enough.
The President is brash, boastful, larger than life, obsessed with his self-image and not prone to delving deeply into the details of policy.
If he can trick Ramsay into being too brash, he can hopefully gain the upper hand, even though he has far fewer fighting men.
The United Nations, home of diplomacy and decorum, is unfamiliar with the sort of brash braggadocio that's considered par for the course for Trump.
His brash and outspoken criticism is his schtick, and he's basically turned his Twitter feed into an all-out war on crappy food pics.
The brash president whose actions have only partly matched his campaign rhetoric could easily find himself limping into 2018 with daunting prospects for legislating.
Slightly older, as brash football player Vince on Friday Night Lights, Jordan was all swagger, almost staggering under the weight of his own bravado.
They're both apparently kind of brash people who speak off the cuff without careful consideration or without adequate advice from their own responsible associates.
A brash and infectiously bombastic wall of sound, the opening stirs memories of the grand, modal style that John Coltrane patented in the 1960s.
Tom Hanks stars as a brash, sarcastic, name-taking Belmont, come to life after a witch pisses on an extinguished cigarette in an alley.
Nothing has come to stand for Trump more than TRUMP: those big and brash golden capital letters that adorn his buildings around the country.
As Bella, Stewart is both brash and vulnerable, unafraid of speaking her mind but also terrified of being hurt by the guy she loves.
Big, bold, and brash, he gravitated toward the sport of boxing in a Missouri penitentiary while serving time for a first degree robbery charge.
Maintaining such high exposure in a single industry could be seen as brash, but Gade really does believe that fintech is here to stay.
I confessed my embarrassment, stating that his brash behavior toward the end of our relationship had left me in a bit of a tailspin.
In the episode, Frankel – who met the women at her Hamptons home – was characteristically brash when she watched one of Girardi's saucy music videos.
The brash billionaire and GOP front-runner fired off several attacks against Jeb Bush, Hillary Clinton and his latest foe: former President Bill Clinton.
After Musk abandoned his brash proposal to take Tesla private, some on Wall Street argued that the company would benefit from a leadership change.
The company operated properties like Glam, Tend and Brash, as well as a broader digital advertising business, but it shut down abruptly last fall.
He scooped Sarah Palin's endorsement, along with a few prominent evangelicals, and oozed that brash self-confidence of a man who is virtually unstoppable.
Washington (CNN)Donald Trump attacked Mitt Romney Thursday after the 2012 Republican presidential nominee predicted a possible "bombshell" in the brash billionaire's tax returns.
After months of tweeting and talking past one another, the brash businessman was led through the Apostolic Palace to the Pope's large wooden desk.
But others had hoped Bannon would not return, a separate person said, citing the brash and bombastic manner in which he worked with employees.
This brash combination dominated their first album, "Definitely Maybe", which jumped to the top of the British charts when it was released in 1994.
Legere, the brash T-Mobile leader, said in a statement on Sunday that wireless, cable, and broadband have all become the same basic business.
And the brief scenes of Charlie on the stage reveal him to be a brash show-off with at least a modicum of talent.
But he must be concerned that the presumptive nominee's brash and unpredictable style could now crush Mr. McConnell's own chances of remaining majority leader.
The press's earliest nicknames for him, such as "Cash the Brash" and "the Louisville Lip," derived from his deriding of opponents with poetic insults.
On July 23, the Conservative Party chose Boris Johnson, a brash proponent of withdrawal, to succeed her and take control of the Brexit process.
In a highlight destined to be repeated many more times, Iverson, as a brash rookie, schooled Michael Jordan with a crossover move in 1997.
Mr Scaramucci was a much Trumpier figure—a nattily dressed, self-made millionaire from Long Island just as brash and inexperienced as his boss.
This group leans Republican in any given election, but they could not bring themselves to cast a ballot for the party's brash presidential nominee.
Bass-heavy and brash, it underscored the rapper's love for diamonds and a lifestyle of luxury, which wouldn't surprise anyone who studied her mixtapes.
"DON GIOVANNI" — "FINCH'HAN DAL VINO" For once, Don Giovanni's "Champagne Aria" isn't a brash, brusque tumble but a sly, elegant declaration, tinged with bitterness.
It's much easier for networks to hook viewers with voices that are brash and entertaining, perpetual-motion machines of conversation, prognostications, and hot takes.
He announced earlier this month that he was forming an exploratory committee, casting the move as an effort to counter Trump's brash political brand.
While most British prime ministers have done just that, Thatcher approached the notion of national exceptionalism with a head-on, brash, almost "American" tone.
Despite Kanye's brash approach, I understood the context of his criticism of Taylor Swift's beating out Beyonce during the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards.
During his interactions with lawmakers, Dimon can be brash and expresses annoyance with Congress's inability to advance legislation, people who attended the meetings said.
Tuca [a brash lady Toucan character from the book] is like my id; she's an extension of my more bratty, selfish, and funny instincts.
" He added: "The brash, brave world of meeting strangers and sleeping with them is very much a Western thing and essentially nonexistent in Japan.
"If Mr Peters has let's say 17 seats, which is absolutely possible, then he's in a position to make quite strong demands," said Brash.
Both rely a bit too heavily on brash festival-ready synths for headphone listening, but they'll undoubtedly decimate stages on Major Lazer's summer tour.
While Drake gets the flashy lead verse, BlocBoy's subsequent one leaves more of an impression with its brash gun talk and referential sports metaphors.
With its pomp and circumstance, its brash flashiness and complete lack of substance, EDM was a perfect symbol of the worst of American excess.
His words were perhaps brash and overly eager; he's continued to produce hip-hop, including the entire upcoming project by Jersey rapper Joe Budden.
"This is the best economic shape America's ever been in, and it's all because of Carter," the President growled, in his brash Georgia accent.
We needed someone brave, honest, independent, wealthy, thick-skinned, successful and brash enough to fight the total entrenchment of establishments strangling our American dream.
At times brash and smug, Wilson pointed to one line in Judge Lasnik's decision that he said allowed him to legally sell the blueprints.
"Place" takes shape in songs that emerge like a graffiti mural as repetitive gestures gradually bloom into vibrant, brash statements in high-volume color.
While cooing over the album's brash, assured aural resonance, let's keep in mind that nearly everything was a product of the artist's own hand.
"Typically you get more sympathy from the criminal justice system if you're an attractive young woman than a brash, arrogant young male," he said.
Back in 1992, a bunch of friends on Staten Island recorded a brash, catchy song with many lyrics that are unprintable in this newsletter.
Mayfield, the brash, flag-planting Sooners star, became the sixth Oklahoma player to win the Heisman in one of the most lopsided votes ever.
There will also be plenty of her honest and brash commentary, along with guest performers — such as the Naysayers playing music in her bathroom.
They enlist two more accomplices: Eric Borsuk (Jared Abrahamson), a tightly wound accounting student, and Chas Allen II (Blake Jenner), a brash young entrepreneur.
Along with Shapovalov, who also plays a brash, fearless brand of tennis, Tsitsipas has the game and the mentality to win Grand Slam titles.
The move ends a period of uncertainty, while also raising questions about the wisdom of empowering an inexperienced and brash new leader so quickly.
Kobe was brash enough to crash into the NBA in 1996 straight out of high school and that ruffled some feathers among sports journalists.
SEOUL, South Korea — A young, brash dictator in North Korea threatens to lob nuclear missiles at South Korea and its ally, the United States.
It also marks a pivotal moment for the world's most valuable venture-backed private company, which has been largely defined by Kalanick's brash approach.
These two constantly warring titans have different approaches to expressing their bona fides: Nike is brash and attitudinal, Adidas is relaxed and slightly cozy.
But Robinson warned that the business mogul's brash demeanor and unique brand of politics will make him more formidable than Democrats care to believe.
" In an interview on "Squawk Box," Eric Trump said his father was never elected as "the politician," but as a "brash New York businessman.
In the hours after the ruling, its normally brash and outspoken Duterte privately told his ministers to be magnanimous and not to taunt Beijing.
The company's founder, Alfred Knopf, was one of the first generation of Jews brash enough to infiltrate the stuffy Wasp citadel of book publishing.
Mr. Berry had brash self-confidence and irresistible songs about cars, women and wild parties that defined the early era of rock 'n' roll.
For decades, Germans performed almost solely a small fraction of his pre-19603 works, his collaborations with the brash poet and playwright Bertolt Brecht.
Many Americans, however, saw Trump as a charmingly brash entrepreneur with an unfailing knack for business—a mythical image that Schwartz had helped create.
The brash saxophonist performs at the Apollo; Season 215 of "At Home With Amy Sedaris" begins; and the Spanish dancer returns to Manhattan. Feb.
Action planet Mars enters Aries on December 31, totally shifting the energy from peaceful Pisces to brash, impulsive, fiery Aries—and you'll love it!
Not only did he boast the crossover velocity of Allen Iverson, but also had the brash cockiness and cool to step over Tyronn Lue.
It wouldn't take long for a brash populist figure, crafty in his sallies, careless of social dogma, and belligerent to the media, to emerge.
The MPs ultimately didn't vote on whether or not to ban Trump, but they took turns bashing the brash billionaire during several hours of debate.
Immediately, Sabrina despises Mick, who is loud, brash, and unrefined — the complete opposite of Sabrina herself, who is polished, snobby, and kind of a bitch.
So far, this wannabe industry has attracted mostly brash startups, with Uber cheering them on, ready to help deploy whatever tech they can make fly.
Annie is, as West was at the beginning of her memoir, not brash or shrill or opinionated at all at the beginning of the show.
Brash and unpredictable, fiercely affectionate one moment and aloof the next, Shalini's mother is a force of nature — with Shalini as her fervently loyal companion.
Yet Mr Di Maio (pictured, large) has since had to play second fiddle to his fellow-deputy prime minister, the brash Mr Salvini (pictured, small).
TOKYO (Reuters) - For Japan's Zozo Inc, a brash online fashion retailer, 2018 marked a turning point, but not in the way that anyone had hoped.
But some analysts and observers say it may be too late after months of a campaign that's been marked by exclusionary policies and brash tone.
Avenatti is known for his brash persona: He takes no bull from Trump or anyone else, and signs his tweets #basta to punctuate his punches.
Kalanick co-founded Uber in 2009 and has become synonymous with the company; Uber's brash, aggressive business practices are seen as reflecting his combative mentality.
Ms. Skride brought a wide tonal palette to her insightful and passionate interpretation, her tone meaty and bold to open, then sweet, gossamer and brash.
Kavanaugh's brash and embarrassing failure on this case alone is in my opinion generates sufficient doubt regarding his competence that his nomination should be denied.
Still, it's classic Trump: Brash and high-risk, likely to steal media attention and excite the base, even as it likely turns off other voters.
The former Terminator turned Governator turned Apprentice host is better known for his huge muscles, his brash '33s action star chops and his big personality.
From 2,000 miles away, Donald Trump has seemed over the years like a cartoon American tycoon -- brash, bullying, braying and not to be taken seriously.
But Trump, a brash outsider with no diplomatic or government experience, and Abe, a veteran lawmaker, have differences on policy issues such as free trade.
Joseph Naemi, one of Mr. Passin's longtime business partners, recalled joining him in a brash attempt in 2002 to buy Uzbekistan's national oil company, Uzbekneftegaz.
Since its release in October, Three Billboards has steadily generated criticism for its brash handling of sensitive topics like police brutality, racism, and racial slurs.
But his brash and aggressive campaign style has also stirred multiple controversies, such as when he proposed temporarily banning Muslims from entering the United States.
The Gordon meeting helped put the brash young scientist on the academic map and won him an appointment as a visiting professor at Stanford University.
Dana White, the UFC president with the brash instincts of Don King, called out the culinary workers in the manner of a trash-talking prizefighter.
Trump, clueless about Washington ways, brash and impulsive, correctly saw he had a weaving spider heading the FBI and wished him to not be disloyal.
It's brash and brave, but also comforting; if he's at peace with how his story ends, it gives us the strength to do the same.
Niznik played Nina on the beloved family drama, the Browns' brash neighbor, who at times throughout the series was romantically involved with Andy Brown (Williams).
But, inevitably and inexorably, Trump returns back to the brash provocateur which he has been for almost every moment of his 71 years on Earth.
Graham told CNN he would choose to support the Texas Republican over the brash billionaire because Trump is an "interloper" and not a real Republican.
Granted, the cantankerous Bernie Sanders and the brash Donald Trump may be caricature American personalities, but their roles are purely European (or perhaps Latin American).
Like that iconic, oft-sampled sound, nightcore's inescapable appeal lies in loud, brash, low-brow fun, a heart-pounding blunderbuss of gooey, candy-coated sounds.
Joseph Naemi, one of Mr. Passin's longtime business partners, recalled joining him in a brash attempt in 2002 to buy Uzbekistan's national oil company, Uzbekneftegaz.
It's a bold, brash comic storyline full of terror and foreboding and has set the stage for much of what's considered standard in modern comics.
There are images as well of Leo Zulueta, a tattoo artist stamped with a brash chevron-like pattern that enhances the contours of his back.
The generation has grown tired of politicians reading non-substantive speeches and not delivering on promises; brash honesty and bold action are much needed changes.
Just as he was in his days as a brash, do-whatever-it-takes-to-win wrestler, Punk is certain he will come out victorious.
In times like the 1980s, when fashion itself was brash and theatrical, designers were unafraid of models who brought their outsized personalities to the catwalk.
Trump's warmer stance toward Russia rankled lawmakers throughout the campaign, setting up an early foreign policy wedge between the brash real estate mogul and Congress.
During the 2016 presidential campaign, many of Donald Trump's evangelical backers compared the brash and unorthodox businessman to the morally flawed kings in ancient Israel.
Dressed in a sharp pin-striped blue suit, the brash 28-year-old predicted he would knock Alvarez out in the first round on Nov.
His brash style with reporters and bombastic tweets against those who oppose his agenda have left many D.C. insiders trying to understand this new normal.
Lahren, a 24-year-old known for her video monologues delivered in a brash, self-aggrandizing tone, rose to quick prominence within right-wing media.
For over 30 years, Mr. Petronio, 59, has been making brash, hyperkinetic dances that demand precision, attack and a sense of adventure from his dancers.
Though this week features the first review in this series of a Star Wars comic, Marvel's taken a bold, brash stance on their new run.
And now that we have it, there's something delightful about watching figures known for their brash personae and flippant trolling suddenly turn to public whining.
Messengers are known for a brash, adrenalized approach to their work, threading through traffic at dizzying speeds and often treating red lights as mere suggestions.
The album has a duality that some of Ms. Swift's past work lacks — it's bold but subdued, brash but beautiful, deliciously fierce but equally vulnerable.
In 2015, Uber's brash behavior under its former chief executive, Travis Kalanick, had strained its relationship with German regulators and ultimately forced it to retreat.
But in the same film she also played the brash, short-haired, tomboyish, contemporary teenage hitchhiker, smoking a pipe just because she knew she shouldn't.
Followers of Mr. Musk, the founder of SpaceX and Tesla, are drawn to his brash hyper-masculinity and angry tweets — his memes, rockets and flamethrowers.
A familiarity with the biography of Eastman — black, gay, emotionally vulnerable — is not necessary to appreciate his music, which can be ceremonial, cunning and brash.
And, in those brash and colorful years in the 1970s, when the Stonemasters were drawing attention in the news media, he was a fashion coordinator.
And to be fair, despite his brash persona Trump is clearly very knowledgeable about commercial real estate development and some important aspects of corporate finance.
Kalanick's decision to step down under pressure from Uber's shareholders marks a turning point for the company after months of turbulence under the brash CEO.
At our request, Mr. Malik and Ms. Versace exchanged emails about the collection, which includes zip-up bombers, distressed jeans and brash logo T-shirts.
To Liberty, the brash Hamilton — an always-on-brand, media-savvy, image-conscious lover of pop music, fashion and partying — could be the perfect frontman.
" Grimm, a former FBI agent who has a more brash, pugnacious style, brushed aside Trump's endorsement of Donovan, saying it "didn't bother me at all.
The standout in this regard has to be Carl Icahn, a brash investor whom Mr. Trump has named as a special adviser on regulatory reform.
Compared with his brash successor, Nicolas Sarkozy, he seemed a model of understatement, one of the last French presidents who seemed to embody the nation.
The old, true Kosciuszko Bridge is one of the dwindling number of places where the brash and dirty old soul of New York still resides.
If we're being generous to the design, one clear benefit is that the 7 Series is unmistakably the big, brash car in the BMW lineup.
While Blankenship has no political experience, his deep pockets and brash style could scramble the current Republican primary field, which is currently divided by Rep.
Through it all, Macron's aides say he views himself as Trump's interpreter in Europe, sifting through the brash pronouncements to find places of common interest.
Suffering from burnout and "generalized hate," she's vulnerable to the brash businessman who approaches her with a convoluted plan to monetize the city's wastewater supply.
I don't want to – I don't want to be brash, Jimmy, I don't want to go out on a limb, but you've heard this before.
Fake news stories circulated with rumors that he was even born in the Sichuan province, and people on Weibo praised his brash and unorthodox style.
Gallardo does it as soon as he arrives, executing a brash plan to assassinate one of the Naranjo brothers and set his plan into motion.
This is a bold, brash, colorful, exciting new work for these old properties, and fans of retro-futurism and vintage superheroes should definitely pay attention.
One way to assess the brash new initiative from Jeff Bezos, Warren Buffett and Jamie Dimon is whether it does anything to address this dynamic.
The color work is what he's better known for, photographs that, to begin with, were brash and often jubilant, a world away from Frank's gloom.
Still, CNN's report captures a White House seemingly shaken by the past week's revelations and unconvinced by Trump's brash denials that he did anything wrong.
It's most glaring overall problems seems to center on how the human resources role was conceived at Uber by its brash and commanding leader Kalanick.
We want to punch this brash industrialist's face—which looks nothing like his long-established son Logan's—every time it shows up on the screen.

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