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"brashly" Definitions
  1. in a confident but aggressive way
  2. (British English) in a way that is too bright or too noisy, in a way that is not attractive
"brashly" Synonyms
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And, best of all, some of it is brashly experimental.
She's brashly self-confident, charmingly narcissistic, and also, notably, unabashedly Jewish.
I thought, 'Wow, a woman is speaking so brashly, so honestly.
This is the moment for the free-marketeers to move brashly.
Her brashly determined second album, "Cha Cha Palace," is due Feb. 219.
For one, they say America shouldn't constrain itself when Moscow brashly violates the treaty.
During a club set, she brashly announces that she doesn't date — she has sex.
More details over time should help ease worries that Tesla acted too brashly with the acquisition.
It draws on English disengagement from the Union, but wraps itself in a brashly reassured Unionism.
There are no good reasons to believe him, and yet he seems to brashly lie nevertheless.
Trump administration officials and people close to them are brashly using power to amass perks and cash.
To put it even more brashly: If pro-leave Brexit wins, it's a signal that Trump could win.
Now the Pentagon is brashly requesting more money without telling the public where current funds are being spent.
He's jetting off to Milan and London to forge mayoral alliances while brashly picking fights with New York.
Students began to approach him, first shyly and then more brashly, asking for autographs, snuggling in for selfies.
But just four proper studio albums in, Drake is losing the power to shock and the drive to brashly switch gears.
HTC is returning to its white-label manufacturing roots, and Google is brashly asserting that it has "made" its new phones.
Democrats simply don't have the gall to point out the facts – and highlight their own successes – as brashly or incessantly as Trump.
His miraculous state of being comes with a wariness that he doesn't speak to, but that plays brashly in the margin moments.
Instead, Butina got her student visa from the U.S. government, despite influence-peddling that was brashly recorded on websites and social media.
Critics complained that Mr. Johnson was exploiting the monarch by having her lend the trappings of royalty to a brashly partisan exercise.
The Canadian artist—who says her work explores femininity, interdependence, performance, and solitude—draws a world that is pink, mystical and brashly feminist.
And yet there was something about being at the university, with all those rules, that made such brashly illegal acts so very desirable.
Throughout all this, the Global Times, which is a brashly nationalist newspaper and website, has led the way in criticizing the Canadian government.
"In California, many of these tribes number a few hundred to a thousand or two members, many of them related," he brashly stated.
As a soldier in postwar Paris he brashly barged in on the American writer Gertrude Stein trailed by an underemployed Army newsreel crew.
"When he has talked about tech issues, he has done so in the only way he knows how: brashly and inaccurately," the group said.
Trendspotting 7 Photos View Slide Show ' The tailored jackets springing up on the runways during New York Fashion Week took on brashly generous proportions.
His brand — brashly conservative, critical of federal prosecutors and close with right-wing media — precisely fit the jaw-jutting mold favored in the White House.
The trend has inspired lookalike brands (major European fashion houses and Muscovite start-ups alike), their clothes stamped with Russian writing; oversize, brashly colored, aggressive.
I've been a fan of Tom Petty's brashly unapologetic music since high school, but I'd never seen him perform live until this past July (my mistake).
Thus, in spite of its shortcomings, Life in Ruins is an enlightening, important biography of a woman who could be both brashly anachronistic and remarkably current.
One of Nixon's staffers, a young number cruncher named Alan Greenspan, had brashly predicted that Republicans would win 21968 electoral votes, with Humphrey taking only 21968.
In December 2850, the artist Claes Oldenburg displayed a series of brashly quotidian sculpted objects in "The Store," his crowded exhibit on Manhattan's Lower East Side.
The symphony came across as the brashly original work of an ambitious, if still-evolving, young composer — conducted here by a young but already compelling artist.
It also stems from the 2016 candidacy of Bernie Sanders, the Vermont independent running a second time as a Democrat on a brashly democratic socialist agenda.
Desperate to save his life, Daenerys brashly enlisted the help of a Lhazereen godswife, Mirri Maz Duur, despite the Khal's warnings that she could not be trusted.
The menu at Koks aspired to be both firmly rooted in native produce and brashly experimental: raw scallops and horseradish were mixed with milk and liquid nitrogen.
These couples' romantic foibles are depicted in language that's sharply contemporary and brashly funny, and often brazenly slaps the subtext of Chekhov's original right onto the surface.
In an interview with ABC News on Saturday, Trump brashly shrugged off Khan's remarks, suggesting that Khan did not allow his wife to speak at the DNC.
Hu Xijin, a prominent editor of Global Times, a brashly nationalist Chinese newspaper, said on Monday that he knew the number, and denied it was a million.
Over the course of her last year of high school, Lady Bird brashly contends with her impending adult inspirations and complicated relationship with her equally strong-willed mother.
While lavishing colorful, dazzling and imaginative playing on each piece, Mr. Trifonov managed to make "Bunte Blätter" seem like a 30-minute, brashly episodic yet dramatically urgent entity.
Upbeat, rubbery, scintillating blocks of synthesizer chintz shimmer and surge as the brashly angry tone of her rapping signals release from repression and lends her music its force.
Yet, to me the finest performances, however triumphant, also convey — in the moment — the way Beethoven is brashly reimagining what a sonata could be and a piano could do.
Despite all the surface glitter and the brashly strutting choreography by Gerry McIntyre, "Priscilla" is not as upbeat or feel-good a musical as it often aims to be.
John Oliver kicked off his fourth season on HBO on Sunday night with 25 minutes of predictable outrage that built to five spectacular minutes of brashly original guerrilla warfare.
But her brashly colored photographs, as well as films on numerous screens here, play up the outlandish and uncultivated to such an extreme that she undercuts her own strongest insights.
But in a shocking news conference last year, he brashly admitted that Trump had withheld the aid because he wanted Ukraine to investigate its own alleged election meddling in 2016.
Apple was positioning itself as the counterculture underdog — the rebellious woman with the hammer — against then-dominant IBM, which it brashly cast as George Orwell's paragon of totalitarianism, Big Brother.
Still, the Kavanaugh hearings, watched by many Americans, were highly emotional and politicized; by brashly defying Republicans on the committee, Booker was leaning into the position of the Democratic base.
This sounded like it was made by AI. It was stilted, certain notes would repeat mechanically, and sometimes, a stray note or chord would play that was brashly out of key.
So a show that brashly features rap battles, shoutouts to Biggie Smalls and Eminem, and a cast of color might not be the easiest sell for the, ahem, Great White Way.
Late in his senior year in high school, he brashly walked into the offices of The Lincoln Journal Star and described his passion for photography to one of the newspaper's owners.
Instead, the Trump administration is loudly and brashly nuking standards entirely, doing everything it can to brand itself a corporate-friendly environmental villain (with help from its environmental opposition, of course).
But experts say Trump already squandered the best chance he had to extract concessions from other countries when he brashly pulled out of negotiations for the deal just days after taking office.
On Tuesday, Guardiola lost his shit on veteran midfielder Yaya Touré's agent Dimitri Seluk, who was doing what European soccer agent tends to: advocate loudly and brashly on behalf of his client.
It is a vital ingredient in the president's communications arsenal, a social media-fueled, brashly expressed narrative of dubious accusations and dark insinuations that allows him to promote his own version of reality.
That may explain why the president decided to weigh in on the campaign as brashly as he did on Friday, writing on Twitter that the terrorist shooting in Paris would upend the election.
And, in fact, his brashly patterned jumpsuit with its Cossack collar and matching kerchief headwrap was just the sort of thing Mr. Sant'Angelo might have worn for a coked-out revel at Studio 54.
Twists and contradictions take physical shape in the movement itself — its swerves from brashly sexy to subdued, from ecstatic to vigilant — and in the work's broader structure, its abundance of sudden yet seamless transitions.
A WILD WEST HAT In the 1880s, Buffalo Bill brought Native American performers in his "Wild West" show to Europe, and one of them brashly decorated a red hat ($35,000 at Tambaran) for the occasion.
A couple of years ago YC-backed RankScience, which offers AI-enhanced SEO split-testing, put a few SEO experts' noses out of joint when the fledgling startup brashly talked about replacing human expertise with automation.
Later, in an email, Ozick questioned Bloom's account of the evening at the Jewish Museum, even as she acknowledged his formidable powers of recall, and said she couldn't imagine herself ever speaking to him so brashly.
The focus on them tweaks the material, demographically, turning it into a kind of enlightened teen show, brashly interpreting the civil-rights hero John Lewis's slogan "Get in good trouble" in both political and personal ways.
And he brashly made his own way over the next two decades, taking on heftier roles that require power and endurance — sometimes with exciting results, sometimes not — so it took some courage to return to Rodolfo.
Delvey's scamming resonates because it does feel so imperfectly heroic, as she crashed through structures of wealth, brashly passing herself off as a member of the economic elite and demanding the leeway the elite are deferentially allotted.
This style of hub gave me a much smoother ride than a derailleur system, since the drivetrain components weren't brashly jumping between fixed gears on different sprockets but instead smoothly moving over the surface of rotating balls.
Friends and lawyers were aghast after President Trump brashly declared yesterday that he was willing to testify under oath for special counsel Bob Mueller, to give his own version of events fired FBI director Jim Comey described.
Even though the party didn't appear to be a totally legal affair, the main doors were brashly flung open to the streets, making it easy for everyone passing by—including cops—to see what was happening inside.
"It is a vital ingredient in the president's communications arsenal, a social media-fueled, brashly expressed narrative of dubious accusations and dark insinuations that allows him to promote his own version of reality," Davis and Haberman observe.
Mr. Heenan began managing other wrestlers early in his career, and in the bluster-filled world of professional wrestling, that did not mean merely scheduling their matches; it meant brashly talking them up and taunting their opponents.
Even though the former New York mayor has been sidelined from the actual trial, that's hardly stopped him from brashly defending the president on TV — or stopped Trump from giving his personal lawyer kudos for doing so.
People have credited the "...Baby One More Time" video with all of the song's success, a sixteen-year-old brashly seizing on a naughty schoolgirl porno fantasy and immediately positioning herself at the center of the national imagination.
Last Saturday, nearly 2,000 people marched in the residential district of Tuen Mun to protest against middle-aged mainland women they accused of brashly singing and dancing to pop songs in Mandarin, which many locals considered a nuisance.
Politics Acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney stunned Washington when he brashly admitted that the Trump administration froze nearly $400 million in military aid to Ukraine in part to pressure that country to investigate Trump's political rivals.
But unlike the brashly overstuffed Blindspotting, writer-director Reinaldo Marcus Jones takes a studiously restrained, human-scaled approach to Monsters and Men's three lightly intertwined stories, capturing how the shooting reverberates well beyond the initial, all-too-familiar headlines.
Nearly 2,000 people marched in the northwestern residential district of Tuen Mun on Saturday to protest against middle-aged mainland women they accused of brashly singing and dancing to pop songs in Putonghua, a Beijing dialect of Mandarin Chinese.
When, at the end of the second episode, Alex defies her bosses and brashly announces, in an award-acceptance speech, that Jackson—a scrappy nobody from Real America whom she's just met—will be her new co-anchor, my skin tingled.
It's too late to see Metcalf's Tony Award-winning performance in last year's "A Doll's House Part 22010," Lucas Hnath's riotous sequel to the original Ibsen play, in which she hilariously and brashly manspread onstage like a cowboy in a corset.
Mr. Tavares, whose company acquired Opel and its Vauxhall brand from General Motors earlier this year, had just brashly claimed that he would be able to succeed at the task that has confounded generations of G.M. managers — making a profit at Opel.
In these thickly inked, brashly contoured prints, made when Traeger was just 25, a hunchback shuffles past a brick wall plastered with a call to "Vote Red," while a skeletal veteran on crutches begs for change as women in furs strut past.
Almost daily, Republicans brashly accuse Ms. Tlaib and Ms. Omar of anti-Semitism and bigotry, hoping to make them the Democrats' version of Representative Steve King as they try to tar the entire Democratic Party with their criticism of the Jewish state.
But it's clear from Giuliani's own statements that the president's team is acutely aware that the awesome, above-the-law powers of the presidency — so brashly articulated in the Trump lawyers' memo the N.Y. Times scooped — are constrained by Congress' equally awesome power to impeach.
Anne is an odd creature for an Austen heroine: She is not sparklingly witty, like Pride and Prejudice's Lizzie Bennet; nor is she acerbically rational like Sense and Sensibility's Elinor Dashwood, endearingly silly like Northanger Abbey's Catherine Morland, or brashly confident like Emma's Emma Woodhouse.
It is unconcerned with posturing, wholly respectful of its (noncelebrity) contributors, and intimate in a way that feels completely different in the "TV show built around a celebrity chef" genre that has thrived in recent years, aka men talking brashly about their ke-razy food adventures in extreme locations.
But a handful of fucked-up situations that happened in other editions of the party were due to some gringos that basically end up there out of the blue—some sexist stuff that usually happens in other clubs, guys hitting on girls brashly, pulling their hair, shit-talking.
This band of sisters to Jordan's sororal brother is made up of the brashly self-centered Kiki (entertainingly played by Sas Goldberg, in the style of Megan Mullally's acerbic socialite in "Will & Grace"); the moody Vanessa (Rebecca Naomi Jones); and Jordan's alter ego and former college roommate, Laura (Lindsay Mendez).
This is the American character I know: the one that extols the value of protecting its own, and acclaims being armed against threats real and perceived, yet brashly, unknowingly, risks the lives of others who are nearby, those who have no part in creating the violence they inherit and yet will bear its costs.
Fisher brashly dismissed the idea of a looming civil war between his offense and defense ("That will never happen here"), promised retribution for the loafing ("Gassers will be applied like Mickey [Andrews, FSU's former defensive coordinator] did back in the day") and offered up schematic tweaks (pretty much everywhere in the back seven) as cause for moving forward.
"GCMs systematically over-estimate the sensitivity of climate to carbon dioxide (CO2), many known forcings and feedbacks are poorly modeled, and modelers exclude forcings and feedbacks that run counter to their mission to find a human influence on climate," the report brashly claims, adding that models have failed us in the past, that they suffer from "limitations in computing power," and that they do not incorporate every process imaginable, and are therefore garbage.
Even before Mort Pffeferman (Jeffrey Tambor), a retired Jewish professor in L.A.'s moneyed Pacific Palisades, reveals herself to be a transgender woman named Maura; before we could watch her emotionally stunted adult children bicker over coleslaw; before a 13-year-old girl stands on a coffee table and brashly recites her weekly Torah portion—the artful opening credits, directed by trans artist Rhys Ernst, seemed sufficient to convey the show's multitudes.
One day, brashly, he managed to seize hold of a young tortoiseshell cat scarcely more than a kitten, very thin, with prominent ribs and high, alert ears, and for a moment, he held its quivering life in his fingers like his own heart seized out of his chest—then the cat squirmed frantically, hissed, scratched, and sank its small sharp teeth into the flesh at the base of his thumb, and he released it with a little cry Damn!
Now she's testifying on the Ukraine scandal 2020 Democrats debate against backdrop of impeachment inquiry Hunter Biden says he used 'poor judgment' in serving on board of Ukraine gas company US troops express anger at Trump's Syria policy: 'We betrayed' the Kurds Trump wrote letter to Erdogan telling him 'don't be a fool' McConnell previews Senate impeachment trial and speculates it could end by Christmas Graham calls Syria decision 'biggest mistake' of Trump presidency Trump claims Turkish incursion into Syria 'has nothing to do with us' and Kurds are 'not angels' Mulvaney brashly admits quid pro quo over Ukraine aid as key details emerge Trump to host G7 at his own Florida resort property Trump likens Turkish attack on Kurds to schoolyard fight: 'Let them fight and then you pull them apart' Rep.
Pete Sessions subpoenaed on matters connected to Giuliani and associates' Ukraine dealings, source says2020 Democrats debate against backdrop of impeachment inquiryMounting frustration inside White House over Hill depositionsHunter Biden says he used 'poor judgment' in serving on board of Ukraine gas companyUS troops express anger at Trump's Syria policy: 'We betrayed' the Kurds Wednesday Pence and Pompeo to meet with Erdogan after Trump undermines their effortTrump wrote letter to Erdogan telling him 'don't be a fool'McConnell previews Senate impeachment trial and speculates it could end by ChristmasGraham calls Syria decision 'biggest mistake' of Trump presidencyTrump claims Turkish incursion into Syria 'has nothing to do with us' and Kurds are 'not angels' Thursday Mulvaney brashly admits quid pro quo over Ukraine aid as key details emergePence says ceasefire agreed in SyriaTrump to host G7 at his own Florida resort propertyTrump likens Turkish attack on Kurds to schoolyard fight: 'Let them fight and then you pull them apart'Rep.
Sissy then tells Starlet Mr. Brashly is here. Starlet opens the door to find Brashly introducing her to his cousin, Melody. Brashly informs Starlet that he and Melody are married and she tells him to leave. Starlet is so angry she throws a vase, only to have Captain Ratt Butler catch it.
Isabella's "good girl who brashly goes her own way" attitude on the song has been favorably compared to Taylor Swift by Wondering Sound magazine.
After an altercation and finding out that Starlet is in love with Brashly, Melody dies, but only after she pushes Starlet down the stairs. Brashly leaves. Then Ratt leaves and Starlet slams the door in his face as he is about to deliver the famous line of the original film. Finally, Starlet complains to Sissy, "What am I gonna do?", whereas Sissy then slaps her and states "Frankly, Miss Starlet, I don’t give a damn".
In his retrospective commentary on the album Bionic, Billboard's Glenn Rowley called "Not Myself Tonight" a "brashly sexual lead single". The Gay Times writer Daniel Megarry labelled the song as "an empowering feminist anthem that blended a new electropop sound with the attitude of Aguilera's Stripped era".
Joy eventually realizes that she truly loves Mike, but he is reluctant to steal his best friend's girl. Danny brashly announces his engagement to Joy without first consulting her. Danny catches her with Mike, gets drunk, and punches Nick, who pulls a gun. Mike intercepts the bullet meant for his friend.
Sarojini and Peter are married, and Raghava and Vasantha are married. After an initial period of honeymoon bliss, the troubles start again. Sarojini returns home late one night after an office party, with another male colleague on a bike. When Peter's father questions her, she brashly cites her independence and refuses to answer him.
The Old City Hall was built in 1899 and is a prominent example of the late Victorian Romanesque Revival style. Across the street is the starkly different new Toronto City Hall opened in 1965. This brashly modernist structure was designed by Finnish architect Viljo Revell. It fronts Nathan Phillips Square, which was also designed by Revell.
Spitz was already the holder of ten world records, and he brashly predicted that he would win six gold medals at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City. However, he won only two team golds: the 4×100-meter freestyle relay in 3:31.70, and the 4×200-meter freestyle relay in 7:52.33.Mark Spitz . sports- reference.
Omer Bartov described the orders as "the barbarisation of warfare". The offensive began on 22 June 1941 where the German forces initially met muted resistance. Halder brashly wrote in his diary on 3 July that the war was already won. Nicolaus von Below reported that this confidence was shared at Fuhrer Headquarters in the month of July.
She offers to repair his torn shirt. At her home Alvaro acts the clown, and flatters Serafina with compliments, brashly confiding his life story to her. Some wine is consumed and she begins to talk of her late husband, whom she still idolizes. She mentions that he used to have a rose tattooed on his chest.
Originally a member of Raekwon's Cream Team, he became close with Ghostface Killah and his crew. He appeared on Rae and Ghost albums, standing out particularly in Supreme Clientele. He has since cut ties with the Wu, and served time in jail. He has brashly stated that he gave Ghost his style, and felt abandoned when Rae's Cream Team came to an end.
In 1896 he created the role of Ubu in Alfred Jarry's Ubu Roi. The literary adaptation was entrusted to the ambitious young Right Bank author Jean Cocteau, venturing into the bohemian Left Bank scene of Paris for the first time. He brashly called his condensed version of Shakespeare "word for word with extensive cuts,"Volta, "Satie Seen Through His Letters", p. 107.
A self centred egoistic village zamindar Rangamani who makes fun of people, is rude by nature and brashly tries to accommodate a teacher who comes to his village in search of work. The movie in the end show how she gets to understand him, how he reacts and how his uncle's daughter who initially adversely reacts to his tantrums reacts.
Cuddlecore is a movement that emerged as a consequence of twee pop that was briefly prominent in the mid-1990s."Cute. Real Cute : The Look Is Dainty, but Cuddle Core Followers Are Brashly Telling the World They'll Grow Up the Way They Please". Los Angeles Times, 28 June 1995. This label described a style marked by harmony vocals and pop melodies atop a punk-style musical backing.
Lockwood said that he needed to make one change before signing, and brashly added a "1" in front of the contract amount, changing the number to $135,000. The scout was understandably nervous, and asked to use the Lockwood's phone to call Athletics' owner Charlie Finley. Finley spoke to Lockwood directly, asking why he should give Lockwood the money. "Because I'll make you a winner", said Lockwood.
In practice however, wealthy companies seeking to access natural resources semi-fraudulently circumvented the law by hiring individuals to purchase lots that were then deeded to the company after a nominal compliance with the law. This was legal only in that companies complied with the letter of the law while brashly ignoring the spirit of it. Ultimately, said companies were able to obtain title up to .
A short while after that his brother Archer founded the Berwyn Tribune, in the city of Berwyn near Cicero. St. John published a series of exposés about Cicero brothels and other operations of gangster Al Capone. In response, on April 6, 1925, he was accosted by four Capone goons and beaten severely. He brashly complained to the police, and was invited back the next day to meet Capone in person.
Valerie, whose marriage with Stowe is close to collapse, has been seeing a man named Mark Rossini (Mark Dymond), the gym teacher at the school she is principal of. But he may not be the father either. Stowe brashly accuses Valerie of being impregnated by Callahan, and she tells him she never wants to see him again. The only thing keeping Stowe from total collapse is his dogged pursuit of Callahan.
Then, in early October, just a month before the ABL season was to get underway, the Celtics bolted to the newly organized National Basketball League. The new league operated solely in and around the metropolitan New York City, but despite its geographical limitations was stocked with some of the best players in the country. After pulling off a coup by signing the Original Celtics, the NBL brashly raided ABL rosters for additional players.
At that point, Ayla is revealed to be the person who gave Lavos its name, claiming that "La" means fire, and "Vos" means big. In the ending anime cut-scene of the PlayStation version, Ayla is seen brashly forcing engagement on Kino, her sweetheart, and Marle's ancestor. She relies on unarmed combat and physical prowess in battle. Ayla cannot use magic because she was born before humans became capable of doing so.
Johnson was named the NBA Finals MVP, in addition to regular season MVP.Lazenby, pp. 246, 253. At the Lakers' championship celebration in Los Angeles, coach Riley brashly declared that Los Angeles would repeat as NBA champions, which no team had done since the 1968–69 Boston Celtics. Looking to make good on Riley's promise in the 1987–88 season, the Lakers took their seventh consecutive Pacific Division title with a 62–20 record.
John Updike in The New Yorker described the novel as "one of the best of her sui-generis novels". Alex Clark in The Guardian called it "ambitious, rewardingly complex ... [an] exceptionally intelligent book. It is hard to think of another writer who could devise such a brashly absurd plot and then execute it with both flair and gravity". The Independent described it as "Part Buchanesque romp through the Scottish glens, part chilling psycho- drama".
Chris Finch ("Finchy") (Ralph Ineson) is a "bloody good" outside sales representative. He is the only character in the series who is genuinely and deliberately narcissistic. He is brashly confident, rasping- voiced with a natural flair for bullying others with swift, humiliating putdowns, Brent being his usual target. He likes to dominate conversations and is successful with women, but shows a humourless violent attitude when he loses the staff quiz in Series One.
The plan works, although the ruckus brings the attention of the general, Don Lope of Figueroa. Don Lope decides to stay at Pedro's house, and they develop an instant dislike for each other. Don Lope brashly declares that he would hang anyone who might bring any slight harm to his men. Pedro makes the same vow for anyone who would besmirch his honor, stating that honor is the connection to the soul and thus to God.
Convinced that he will win enough money to pay the college's mortgage, Higgins brashly accepts and that afternoon departs with Schuyler. Learning of the tournament too late, Dexter misses the plane and is forced to watch the competition on television where Higgins' game against two professionals is a disaster. Arno and his henchmen also watch the tournament and ponder Higgins' odd inconsistency. Upon returning to the college, Higgins tells Lufkin that Druffle's bumblebee experiment is the school's last chance.
" James Hunter of Spin said that "the band pushes its case by ascending to heights of absolutely lucid songcraft that, in this often fuzzy era, feels exhilarating." Rolling Stone critic Elysa Gardner noted their "concise melodies and taut, brashly energetic arrangements". Other critics were favourable, however with the caveat of highlighting the album’s simplicity. In a retrospective review, Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic wrote: "The most striking thing about Coming Up is the simplicity... As a statement of purpose, Coming Up is unimpeachable.
They confront her and Samantha's real bag rips open in the middle of a bustling souk and the contents, including strips of condoms falls out. Disgusted Muslim men crowd around and Samantha brashly responds that what they were viewing were indeed condoms and that she 'has sex'. Samantha has to be pulled away by her fearful friends. They are helped by impressed Muslim women in traditional wear, who let them into their home and reveal that they're wearing Louis Vuitton collection underneath.
Starlet hits the soldier with a chair. Then Brashly arrives and says that his money "went with the wind" to which Starlet asks "What wind?" ; the theme music starts, Starlet then says, "That's real pretty but that don't answer my question", and he says that Ratt became a millionaire. Starlet, trying to figure out how to look good enough to ask Ratt for the money, quickly pulls down the drapes from the window and declares "I've got me a dress to make".
The two seniors are knights of Florence named Gostanzo and Marc Antonio. Gostanzo is a brashly acquisitive and manipulative old man, an "old, politique, dissembling knight" who believes that "Honesty is but a defect of wit." In contrast, Marc Antonio is a mellower-tempered gentleman who follows a course of "simple honesty." Each of the knights has two children: Gostanzo is the father of a son, Valerio, and a daughter, Bellomora, while Marc Antonio has two sons, Fortunio and Rynaldo.
David Lurie (John Malkovich) is an ageing white professor teaching Romantic literature at an unnamed university in Cape Town shortly after the end of apartheid. David has an affair with one of his students, Melanie Isaacs (Antoinette Engel). University officials learn of the incident and bring David before a disciplinary board. David's colleagues offer him a quiet exit to save face, but he brashly affirms his guilt and refuses to admit wrongdoing, forcing the board to punish him more harshly.
Eduardo Sandoval, vice-minister of justice, decides to brashly enter the prison to escort Escobar out. He mistakenly assumes he has Pablo's cooperation and is surprised when Escobar takes him hostage, forcing Sandoval to speak with President Gaviria on Escobar's behalf. President Gaviria, fed up with Escobar's persistent demands, calls for a special-forces team to be sent into the prison to kill Escobar and his men. The team enters, and Sandoval is rescued safely, but Escobar narrowly escapes La Catedral with a few of his men.
"There is only one thing I fear in life, my friend... One day the black will swallow the red." Mark Rothko is in his New York studio in 1958/59, having been commissioned to paint a group of murals for the expensive and exclusive Four Seasons restaurant. He gives orders to his assistant, Ken, as Ken mixes the paints, makes the frames, and primes the canvases. Ken, however, eventually brashly questions Rothko's theories of art and his acceding to work on such a commercial project.
Chuck brashly gives himself and the virus up to save his family before Casey and Sarah are able to arrest Cunnings. Afterwards, Casey and Beckman interrogated Cunnings, threatening to use her own torture device against her, confirming that there is a conspiracy in the CIA. She then has Team Bartowski cleared of the charge of treason, as well as Casey's criminal record. However, Cunnings had already released the Omen virus, which in turn, released Shaw, who was the mastermind behind Decker's team's rogue actions.
Once again, Union infantry attacked from the east, while Sheridan's cavalry attacked mostly from the south and west. alt=Modern map of battlefieldAs Colonel Capehart (commander of Custer's Third Brigade) reviewed the Confederate army's position, General Custer rode along the lines in plain view of the Confederate infantry, brashly displaying captured Confederate battle flags. The Confederates responded by taking numerous shots at the general, and Custer's horse was hit. Custer dismounted without injury. Capehart realized that the Confederates would need time to reload their single-shot rifles, and requested that his 3rd Brigade attack immediately.
This gives Clio an epiphany: She, too, is invulnerable, except for her heels, but when the evil sisters had her shot with the arrows of love, she had been wearing the "mighty legwarmers," and so she must have been completely invulnerable. This means that she really did love Sonny! Kira then declares her love for Sonny and rips off her legwarmers ("I'm Free") and attempts to fly away with Pegasus and Sonny, before Zeus pulls them down with copper chains. Sonny brashly declares that he would even fight Zeus for the woman he loves.
The target can be a person or an object that can serve as a symbolic substitute. Displacement can operate in chain-reactions, wherein people unwittingly become at once victims and perpetrators of displacement. For example, a resident physician may be undergoing stress with her patients or at home, but cannot express these feelings toward patients or toward her family members, so she channels these negative emotions toward vulnerable students in the form of intimidation, control or subjugation. The student then acts brashly toward a patient, channeling reactive emotions which cannot be directed back to the resident physician onto more vulnerable subjects.
Bored with her protection role within the British intelligence agencies, Eve Polastri is overly interested in female assassins, their psychologies and their methods of killing. After brashly investigating behind-the-scenes in relation to a witness she is handling, she is fired from MI5. However, to her delight, she is recruited by a secret division within MI6 chasing an international assassin who calls herself Villanelle. Eve crosses paths with Villanelle and discovers that members within both of their secret circles may be more interconnected than she is comfortable with, but forms an obsession with Villanelle that is more than enthusiastically reciprocated.
Their astonishment is just the beginning because Katrin brashly announces that she wants Paul to sire a baby with her, assuring offspring with both brains and beauty. Paul is flustered by Katrin's unwillingness to take no for an answer. She gives him a nude statue of herself, suns herself at his house in nothing but a skimpy towel, then shows up at a swim team practice in a provocative bathing suit. Katrin's come-ons become a greater temptation, causing Content to seek the advice of a friend on campus, Dr. Ross Barnett (Robert Paige), a married professor.
She is also an integral part of Harvey's pre-trial ritual. She was promoted to the post of Chief Operating Officer of the firm in season 7. Donna, like Harvey, is brashly confident and self-assured, but unlike Harvey, she is able to understand her own feelings well and intuitively understand the feelings of others around her and how those people's feelings are reflected through their corresponding actions. She often explains Harvey's feelings to him when he is on the verge of making a gut decision with significant potential for future repercussions for him or his relationships with his clients or co-workers.
The win is Duke's last win over a top 10 ranked opponent to date. Duke followed up the Clemson win with wins over Army, Maryland, Georgia Tech, Wake Forest, #22 NC State and North Carolina (by a score of 41–0). The Blue Devils then made their first bowl appearance since 1960 in the All- American Bowl, losing to Texas Tech by a score of 49–21. In what would become a recurring trend at most of his coaching stops, Spurrier's teams regularly beat their biggest rivals while he brashly "needled" them with jokes and "zingers" that were amusing to his fans but infuriating to opponents.
General Robert Lefcourt was portrayed by actor J. Patrick McCormack. General Lefcourt first appeared in Babylon 5: In the Beginning where he and another Earth Alliance official quizzed ambassador Londo Mollari about the Minbari. Despite being warned by Mollari to send only a single ship to make contact with the Minbari lest they are perceived as a threat, Lefcourt brashly asserted that the Earth Alliance had taken care of the Dilgar and it could take care of the Minbari as well. Mollari commented that this attitude was both arrogant and stupid however he did give all information that the Centauri held about the Minbari.
One reviewer compared Milian to other singers of her generation, and found that "while Spears has gone raunchy with 'I Love Rock 'n' Roll', Christina Aguilera down and dirty on Stripped, and even clean-cut Mandy Moore has brashly cut her hair Felicity-style, Milian still seems young and real." The critic also compared Milian to Beyoncé Knowles, "while Beyonce is shaking her bootylicious body like crazy on 'Crazy In Love', Milian is simply enjoying becoming a young star." Many live instruments were used during the album's production, especially violin. Milian named "You Make Me Laugh" one of her favorite songs on the album.
Two titles that did still run were spinoffs of Death's Head II in November, with house ads brashly comparing them to other popular comics as part of a marketing strategy to portray the new Marvel UK as a lean, hungry company that could hold its own against larger (and implicitly duller) competition. In 1994, Marvel UK had ceased publishing in the US market and was now only printing a handful of titles — mostly reprints — for the UK market, as well as licensed titles like the long-running Doctor Who Magazine. Death's Head II was cancelled at #16, of which distributor Capital only sold 7,400 copies. Various creators began looking elsewhere for work and Lou Banks left for Dark Horse.
Much of the military activity of Francis's reign was focused on his sworn enemy, the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V. Francis and Charles maintained an intense personal rivalry. Charles, in fact, brashly challenged Francis to single combat multiple times. In addition to the Holy Roman Empire, Charles personally ruled Spain, Austria, and a number of smaller possessions neighboring France. He was thus a constant threat to Francis' kingdom. Francis I at the Battle of Marignano Francis attempted to arrange an alliance with Henry VIII of England at the famous meeting at the Field of Cloth of Gold on 7 June 1520, but despite a lavish fortnight of diplomacy they failed to reach an agreement.
Max has just recently decided to retire, appointing Logan to succeed him as CEO. Having had a longtime reputation as brashly confident, aggressive, and often reckless, he is eager to prove himself to Harvey and the world as a competent CEO to be taken seriously. Not having earned his respect yet, Harvey initially ducks Logan's calls to set up a meeting, forcing Logan to call Jessica and have her put it on Harvey's schedule, to Harvey's annoyance and dismay. Logan tells him he wants to pursue a hostile takeover attempt on Gillis Industries, which is coincidentally the same company that Mike had earlier pitched to Harvey, forcing Harvey to resolve a conflict of interest.
The Hoopoe and Loyal Friend challenge the intruder, who announces that he has come as a friend to admonish them; through the grace of Zeus, they have been given a chance to mend their ways and submit to the will of the gods. The birds react defiantly, whereupon the stranger reveals that he is the titan Prometheus, who himself had once rebelled against the gods and had been punished severely. Despite this dire warning and the misgivings voiced by Good Hope and the Hoopoe, Loyal Friend brashly exhorts the birds to wage war against the gods. Suddenly a terrible storm breaks forth, manifesting the wrath of Zeus, and a thunderbolt destroys the citadel of the birds.
" The New York Times review was the most positive: "The movie runs on the synergy between this grimy but glamorous urban landscape and the emotional intensity of characters who at moments suggest contemporary descendants of the innocent, tormented teenagers in Rebel Without a Cause. Bomb the System, which rides on a subtle hip-hop soundtrack, might be described as soulful pulp; cult recognition awaits it." The negative reviews were mainly scathing. The New York Post called the film "a mild, slow-moving drama that belatedly tries to argue that graffiti writers are political artists, not an urban blight"; The New York Daily News called the film "brashly passionate in its desire to express the power and validity of graffiti art.
Spurrier proceeded to raise the Blue Devils to levels of success that the program had not realized in over twenty-five years. His offenses broke numerous school and conference records for scoring, passing yards, and total yards, many of which had been set during his tenure as Duke's offensive coordinator. His 1989 Duke squad was the most successful, winning Duke's first Atlantic Coast Conference championship since 1962 (and most recent to date), and appearing in their first bowl game since 1960. In what would become a recurring trend at most of his coaching stops, Spurrier's teams regularly beat their biggest rivals while he brashly "needled" them with jokes and "zingers" that were amusing to his fans but infuriating to opponents.
Cillit Bang television advertisements have been presented by "Barry Scott", a brashly enthusiastic character played by Neil Burgess, who claims that Cillit Bang can remove limescale, rust and ground-in dirt. In one advert, he places a copper plated one penny coin in Cillit Bang to demonstrate the product's cleaning ability to remove staining. The adverts were parodied by Peter Serafinowicz on The Peter Serafinowicz Show. In the parodies, the host "Derek Bum" (played by Serafinowicz) markets a product called Kitchen Gun, which is a firearm that the host uses to blast away at kitchen surfaces and appliances, cleaning and damaging them at the same time, and Toilet Grenade, a hand grenade covered in white paint that demolishes the toilet bowl to eliminate limescale.
Sager was in Atlanta and dodged security to be on the field on April 8, 1974, when slugger Hank Aaron hit his record-breaking 715th home run, brashly seeking to interview the superstar at home plate amidst mass fan pandemonium. In the mid-1970s, Sager had a short stint as a weatherman at WLCY-TV (now WTSP-TV) in St. Petersburg where he was mentored by then Sports Director, Dick Crippen. He then went to WINK-TV in Ft. Myers as a sports reporter where he covered the Kansas City Royals in spring training at Terry Park. In 1978, Sager joined KMBC-Channel 9 in Kansas City, Missouri, where he broadcast Kansas City Royals spring training games and Kansas City Chiefs preseason games during the 1970s.
He is, like Harvey, strikingly handsome and brashly confident (he also wears a handkerchief in the outer breast pocket of his suit jacket), and also appears to be fond of expensive clothing, fine dining, rare sports cars, and women. He states to everyone at the New York office (and Harvey initially) of being in town to help smooth out "cultural integration" between the two firms. He later reveals while out to lunch with Harvey that in reality he was sent by Darby to help Harvey take over the New York office for him from Jessica. He admits to Harvey that he is intrigued by Donna saying, "she has a body like Elizabeth Hurley and the sass of a Maggie Thatcher".
Geometric abstract artists, minimalists, and hard-edge painters may, for example, elect to use the edges of the image to define the shape of the painting rather than accepting the rectangular format. In fact, the use of the shaped canvas is primarily associated with paintings of the 1960s and 1970s that are coolly abstract, formalistic, geometrical, objective, rationalistic, clean-lined, brashly sharp-edged, or minimalist in character. There is a connection here with post- painterly abstraction, which reacts against the abstract expressionists' mysticism, hyper-subjectivity, and emphasis on making the act of painting itself dramatically visible – as well as their solemn acceptance of the flat rectangle as an almost ritual prerequisite for serious painting. While the shaped canvas first challenged the formalized rectangular shape of paintings, it soon questioned the constraints of two-dimensionality.
Johnson speaks to a crowd at the Biltmore Hotel After Kennedy secured the Democratic nomination, he asked Johnson to be his running mate, a move that surprised many, and for several decades, there was much debate about why it was offered to Johnson and why he had accepted. Some speculated that it was a courtesy move for Johnson, who was the Senate Majority Leader, and that Kennedy was surprised when Johnson accepted; Kennedy had preferred Stuart Symington of Missouri or Henry "Scoop" Jackson of Washington as his running mate. A related story is that after Johnson accepted the offer, Robert Kennedy went to Johnson's hotel suite to dissuade Johnson from becoming the vice-presidential nominee. Johnson was offended that "JFK's kid brother" would brashly urge him to stay off the ticket.
On July 11, 2008, after having teamed with Ono for a little over half a year, he appeared on a show with his gakuran pants on and announced that, in light of the success that new stablemates Shinobu and El Generico had brought to the unit (as well as constant pestering from Iwasa and Arai), he was going on a diet. After a diet trial series, where he actually had success, he brashly challenged Open the Triangle Gate Champions Masaaki Mochizuki, Don Fujii, and Magnitude Kishiwada to a title match against him, Iwasa & Arai on November 16. The trio agreed, but on the condition that Tozawa-juku would have to disband if his team lost. His team lost the match, bringing about the end of the unit, and he and his stablemates were given a graduation ceremony.
John Pyper-Ferguson Jack Edward Soloff (John Pyper-Ferguson) is a senior partner at Pearson Specter Litt. He is first mentioned in the season 5 premiere, but does not appear in person until the episode 'Compensation'. Described by Louis as having "a pirate beard and a stupid pen that he carries around like Linus's blanket" he is the newly appointed chair of PSL's compensation committee. Brashly confident and ambitious, he comes to Louis to propose an alteration to the firm's compensation formula to put more emphasis on billable hours than on contingent fees, which Soloff is well aware would specifically target Harvey (who operates on a contingent fee basis) hoping to earn the respect of the partners and a boost in esteem by successfully picking a fight and beating the firm's de facto chief of staff and second-most-powerful partner.
Brice Marden, 1966/1986, Monochrome painting Richard Tuttle, 1967, Postminimalism Agnes Martin, Robert Mangold, Brice Marden, Jo Baer, Robert Ryman, Richard Tuttle, Neil Williams, David Novros, Paul Mogenson, Charles Hinman are examples of artists associated with Minimalism and (exceptions of Martin, Baer and Marden) the use of the shaped canvas also during the period beginning in the early 1960s. Many Geometric abstract artists, minimalists, and hard-edge painters elected to use the edges of the image to define the shape of the painting rather than accepting the rectangular format. In fact, the use of the shaped canvas is primarily associated with paintings of the 1960s and 1970s that are coolly abstract, formalistic, geometrical, objective, rationalistic, clean-lined, brashly sharp-edged, or minimalist in character. The Bykert Gallery, and the Park Place Gallery were important showcases for Minimalism and shaped canvas painting in New York City during the 1960s.
The photograph on the back cover of the album, featuring Joel, Ramone (donning a Yankees shirt at the time of the picture) and each of the band members, was taken at the Supreme Macaroni Company, one of several restaurants where the group would go to "have these crazy lunches and dinners." The opening song, "Movin' Out (Anthony's Song)," centers around Anthony, a grocery-store employee from Long Island who "dreams of making it big," receiving pressure from his family to move out and go his own way. Joel stated in a Q&A; session that he initially wrote the song's lyrics to the tune of the song 'Laughter in the Rain' by Neil Sedaka, doing so without even realizing the similarity until it was brashly pointed out the next day by drummer Liberty DeVitto. Not wanting to waste all of the words he had come up with, Joel rewrote the song, coming up with a new melody that fit with the lyrics.
Kirchick was among the neoconservative pundits, also including Bill Kristol and Robert Kagan, who supported Democratic Party candidate Hillary Clinton over the Republican Party candidate Donald Trump for the presidency during the 2016 presidential elections.Hillary Clinton Is 2016’s Real Conservative—Not Donald Trump He described Trump as a "brashly authoritarian populist" and Clinton as "not only ... the obvious choice for those who don’t want to see our country degenerate into a banana republic, she’s the clear conservative choice as well." On August 15, 2016, The Daily Beast published an article by Kirchick which listed Jill Stein, Rania Khalek, Corey Robin, Glenn Greenwald, Ishaan Tharoor, Katrina vanden Heuvel, and others as "Hillary Clinton-Loathing, Donald Trump-Loving Useful Idiots of the Left". Ben Norton, writing for the Salon website, enquired to those mentioned in the article and received responses from them, 13 of the 14 indicated they would not be voting for Trump.
" Village Voice critic Robert Christgau likened Prince's impact as a "commercially viable" yet "visionary" artist to John Lennon, Bob Dylan, and Jimi Hendrix, and said, "Brashly lubricious where the typical love man plays the lead in 'He's So Shy,' he specializes here in full-fledged fuckbook fantasies—the kid sleeps with his sister and digs it, sleeps with his girlfriend's boyfriend and doesn't, stops a wedding by gamahuching the bride on her way to church. Mick Jagger should fold up his penis and go home." Michaelangelo Matos from The A.V. Club later said the last sentence of Christgau's review "remains the single best sentence ever written on Prince". Stephen Thomas Erlewine from AllMusic describes the album as "stunning, audacious amalgam of funk, new wave, R&B;, and pop, fueled by grinningly salacious sex and the desire to shock" and that it "set the style for much of the urban soul and funk of the early '80s". According to The New Rolling Stone Album Guide (2004), "Dirty Mind remains one of the most radical 180-degree turns in pop history.
Although Cao Ren behaved brashly and had no regard for laws when he was young, after he joined the military when he grew up, he started following rules and regulations strictly and he went by the book in everything he did. Once, when Cao Cao's son Cao Zhang was on away on a campaign against the Wuhuan, his brother Cao Pi wrote to him, "Shouldn't you follow rules and regulations in the same way Cao Ren does?"(仁少時不脩行檢,及長為將,嚴整奉法令,常置科於左右,案以從事。鄢陵侯彰北征烏丸,文帝在東宮,為書戒彰曰:「為將奉法,不當如征南邪!」) Sanguozhi vol. 9. Cao Cao died in 220 and was succeeded by Cao Pi. Later that year, Cao Pi forced Emperor Xian to abdicate the throne to him, ended the Han dynasty, and established the state of Cao Wei.
Upon taking the case, Harvey seems eager, almost giddy, about going up against Tanner, which he sees as an opportunity to strike back at someone who has caused him no small amount of pain and scrutiny, both personally and professionally. Taking into account Tanner's skills and expertise based on their past cases against him, Mike initially reacts warily and cautions Harvey, noting that he has recently been suffering from a string of panic attacks, and that past experience against Tanner would indicate that it's prudent to assume the upcoming case will be intense and complicated and put Harvey's psychological endurance under serious pressure. But instead, Tanner, claiming to be a changed man, displays a marked difference from his well-known cocky and brashly confident personality, instead conducting himself as a consummate professional: relatively mild- mannered and humble, and reacting instead of immediately attacking, though still confident in his own abilities. Harvey refuses to believe it, and continues to use a combative nature, both during litigation and physically (punching Tanner in the face out on the street outside the office).
Brooks reclaimed 1.34 s on the freestyle leg, but the Australians fell 0.13 s short to come second in their heat. Nevertheless, the Australians still qualified in second place overall, as they and the Soviets were more than 1.5 s faster than the third-placed Hungarians. In any case, despite resting all of their first-choice quartet, the home team were still faster than the Australians, who had fielded all but one of their full- strength team. Evans brashly took the opportunity to attempt to regain the psychological ascendancy from Goodhew, confronting him privately and stating that "we will win it", later reporting that the Briton was astounded by his posturing.Howell, p. 242. The eldest swimmer in the quartet at the age of 23, Tonelli convened the team as its de facto leader. He asked his compatriots to commit to swimming their legs in a certain time; Kerry vowed to swim the backstroke in 57 s, Evans the breaststroke in 63 s flat, Tonelli the butterfly in 54 s and Brooks promised to anchor the team in 49.8 s, even though he had never gone faster than 51 s. Tonelli named the foursome the "Quietly Confident Quartet" because they exhibited a reserved self-belief as they lined up for the race.

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