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"breathtakingly" Definitions
  1. in a way that is very exciting, impressive or surprising

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There is something breathtakingly vicious about that kind of humor.
But both Jessica and Susan were like incredibly, breathtakingly beautiful.
"It is breathtakingly horrible," county supervisor Das Williams told mourners.
Many of them are abandoned and most are breathtakingly beautiful.
This is, to be sure, not a breathtakingly original thesis
It is performing breathtakingly well and it's just getting started.
Optioning a Macan to the $2000,221 level is breathtakingly easy.
The appropriations in "The Dolphin," however, are breathtakingly more intimate.
What follows is a visually dazzling, frequently breathtakingly gruesome ride.
But it is so breathtakingly bizarre it belongs on our list.
Everything consumed, everything absorbed, everything recycled into something, somewhere breathtakingly new.
"I think that [Katsas'] credentials are breathtakingly impressive," Kennedy told reporters.
The scope of discovery in a civil case is breathtakingly broad.
It's so fucking minimal and unmediated… but breathtakingly loud and heavy.
The scope, scale, and subjects of the winning images are breathtakingly diverse.
The results of this shortsightedness, incompetence, or both became clear breathtakingly soon.
"The Gene" is filled with scientists who dreamed in breathtakingly lateral leaps.
For someone with Zuckerberg's massive profile and platform, this is breathtakingly irresponsible.
The illustrations by the brothers Terry and Eric Fan are breathtakingly good.
He had only six years of schooling, but he was breathtakingly brilliant.
One dancer runs (is run) breathtakingly up a human staircase into the air.
And unsurprisingly, Instagram is full of breathtakingly skilled florists should you need inspiration.
You'll find salons where the conversation dissecting Mr. Orban's behavior is breathtakingly brilliant.
Degas' portraits can be breathtakingly beautiful, but they are also reserved and distant.
It's gaslighting as a coup de théâtre, breathtakingly implausible, yet presented as truth.
Maybe perovskites will usher in an era of breathtakingly low-cost solar power.
The answer is breathtakingly simple, though far from easy: Try to think like him.
While nature can be breathtakingly beautiful, wildlife can pose a lot of potential danger.
It is overflowing with cutting-edge racing technology making it breathtakingly fast and agile.
Posing in front of a breathtakingly blue body of water is an Instagram classic.
That is how breathtakingly fast you can fall out of favor with Saudi Arabia.
High above the auditorium, the projection booth serves as a breathtakingly untouched time capsule.
He can be breathtakingly forthcoming about the scam he is attempting to put over.
The breathtakingly ornate stones of the world's largest medieval Armenian cemetery were no more.
And yet, when all is considered, it is also extremely pure and breathtakingly tender.
Still, let's recap a breathtakingly quick sequence of events from this June and July.
The editing and staging toward the end, as reality breaks down, is breathtakingly technically complicated.
Nonetheless, the announcers said again and again that in many respects AlphaStar was breathtakingly humanlike.
"It's just the most breathtakingly beautiful, I daresay, glorious sight in the heavens," Baron says.
It's preposterous if you think about it, breathtakingly audacious, but effective in the short term.
The "grab them by the pussy" video revealed a breathtakingly ugly side of Donald Trump.
It was breathtakingly daring yet well-proportioned, divinely sophisticated, yet radiating a distinctly human warmth.
He'd mostly be quiet, but when he talked he could be breathtakingly rude and condescending.
Like so much else in the show, she floats breathtakingly, right out of his grasp.
Netflix, on the other hand, is breathtakingly broad and microscopically niche at the same time.
Instead, she encompasses them in all their contradiction, laying them out in breathtakingly skillful juxtaposition.
But its underlying point is that the naïve optimism of the 1920s was breathtakingly dangerous.
"Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk" (Sony) took in a breathtakingly low $930,000 at 1,176 theaters.
Breathtakingly attentive to details, Beck has memorialized a creature that humans quickly and thoughtlessly made extinct.
It's so breathtakingly quick, so unbelievably sharp, and so stimulating that it actually tires you out.
Pinder answers it with breathtakingly beautiful footage that helps us understand the human impulse to climb.
It was breathtakingly beautiful at the top, in a cirque of mountains, the day crystal clear.
This may well be their finest recording so far: breathtakingly intense, magnificently played and unrelentingly fresh.
The dissenting opinion, by Judge Diane Sykes, took a breathtakingly crabbed view of the known facts.
The hikes in Yosemite Valley have had some of the most breathtakingly beautiful views I've ever seen.
It was simple artistically yet breathtakingly profound politically: a silent but powerful cry for unity and peace.
Her body was so breathtakingly gorgeous I hadn't even considered how much it was like my own.
A breathtakingly beautiful world disappeared in a matter of hours, and I might never see it again.
But as played with breathtakingly clear confusion by Ms. Ashton, she can't explain why she did so.
China has fueled its economy by loading up on debt and the numbers have gotten breathtakingly large.
Mr. Simon, light of touch yet breathtakingly pyrotechnic, was known for his interpretations of the Romantic literature.
Ten faces may now seem like a pretty pipsqueak goal, but in 1963 it was breathtakingly ambitious.
So despite the theoretical potential of countering two-thirds of human-made emissions, it will be breathtakingly hard.
"At some point, we ran into a vicious cycle of events that unfolded breathtakingly fast," Brog tells me.
But it is a breathtakingly great alternative for people who do not thrive in the traditional educational system.
While Trump has shown breathtakingly poor judgment in firing Comey and publicly attacking investigators, that is not obstruction.
Actress Priyanka Chopra shared photos and video on Tuesday of her breathtakingly beautiful wedding to singer Nick Jonas.
Its most recent public work is a breathtakingly beautiful public library that arrived on time and under budget.
The entire screed was classic Trump: unhinged, breathtakingly dishonest and aimed squarely at making the opposition's head explode.
Mr. Trump has always said stuff like this, things that are self-contradictory or untrue or breathtakingly mindless.
In the flux of life you meet some breathtakingly amazing people, usually in the swirl of complex circumstances.
She created the hilarious and breathtakingly awkward dance in "Silver Linings Playbook" for Jennifer Lawrence and Bradley Cooper.
In a breathtakingly beautiful scene, Juan takes Chiron out into the ocean and teaches him how to swim.
It was a breathtakingly incompetent handling of what should be the absolute easiest part of the moderators' job.
Refuge, his recent piece of 360-degree journalism shot in Lesvos about the current refugee crisis, is breathtakingly powerful.
Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania has called it a "breathtakingly terrible idea," and he is absolutely, 100 percent right. Sen.
The lobby is breathtakingly beautiful, and there's this constant parade of taxi cabs coming and going at the Nacional.
Arguably the most famous part of the play is its beginning, a breathtakingly melancholy 10-minute monologue on love.
When Roupenian leans into her ability to explore and explode modern archetypes like this, she's a breathtakingly exhilarating force.
It was a breathtakingly fast start to a presidential race that would propel Mr. Obama to the White House.
Everything about the films seems breathtakingly perfect — makeup and costume, set design and the agile cinematography of Christoph Krauss.
The rage was quelled, and in a breathtakingly short period of time, people got used to the new Facebook.
These moments are Ritchie at his best: intricate, multi-layered sequences that manage to be both humorous and breathtakingly violent.
And after championing light regulation in the late 20th century, its response to the crash of 2008 was "breathtakingly unrepentant".
The End of History was wrong, but it was also stimulating, breathtakingly ambitious, a paean to the importance of ideas.
The Acropolis is different because the photos never capture how breathtakingly it sits on a sheer cliff over the city.
Because the numbers reflect the work of dozens of people, it would take a breathtakingly complex conspiracy to change them.
The administration's statements on the travel ban betray a "breathtakingly broad" interpretation of the president's authority in issues of immigration.
While all of her previous shows included love/relationships as a major theme, none were breathtakingly romantic from premiere to finale.
Stopping to look at the scenic views, from the lemon trees to the tall mountains in the distance, was breathtakingly beautiful.
Despite its flaws, Battlefield V is a breathtakingly cinematic game, and it has all of the relentless chaos that fans expect.
This response is breathtakingly amoral, as well as regressive, terrible decision-making — for Twitter, for the internet, for all of us.
Our right speech: never swearing at you, no matter how breathtakingly bad your mistakes were, or how unduly vicious your vitriol.
Kotaku (Chris Kohler) Odyssey's levels are, down to the last little patch of terrain, breathtakingly gorgeous, intricately designed, and wildly varied.
Though it hardly breaks legal ground, the 75-page opinion emphasizes that mergers this breathtakingly big will not be taken lightly.
"He continued: "At present, our measures of valuations are breathtakingly extreme, and our measures of market internals are negative and divergent.
Housed in a New York City landmark building dating back to 1881, the hotel features a breathtakingly preserved nine-story atrium.
And if you're one of the predictable many who hates Long Island Iced Tea, congratulations on having a breathtakingly boring opinion.
Known for its breathtakingly stark and craggy desert landscape, Joshua Tree spans more than 792,000 acres across Southern California near Palm Springs.
Who could forget Warner's breathtakingly nasty comments to Elle as she's prepping to apply for one of Harvard Law's most prestigious internships?
"Beyond the swimming pool, the sheer scope of their individual stories is breathtakingly vast, spanning generations, communities, and life experiences," Fadugba says.
Here, juggling becomes flights of inspired poetry, musical choreography with strong dance elements, crazy-comedy surrealism, breathtakingly dexterous virtuosity, darkly absurdist drama.
The wandering with outstretched arms is breathtakingly vulnerable, and I can't imagine how difficult it is to attempt to fill her shoes.
Great cast, especially M. Rowan Meyer, breathtakingly transformative in the title role, and Elisabeth Preston as a worthy and heartbreaking Mrs. Kendal.
"She was just breathtakingly beautiful," actress Colleen Camp, who starred alongside Stratten in the film They All Laughed, says in the episode.
"I love her seamless interweaving of antique splendor, architectural details, sense of history and romance with breathtakingly new structures," the email continued.
But like a lot of Lionsgate films lately, including "The Last Witch Hunter" and "Dirty Grandpa," the fantasy epic received breathtakingly bad reviews.
The new arrangement was breathtakingly classical in its Hellenic formality while at the same time taking a giant step forward into the unknown.
Where Omega was content during the match to drop his breathtakingly athletic moves, Okada served to keep things at a relatively measured pace.
Breathtakingly fast, its super smart computer works out the correct kill point in space to intercept before the weapon can hit the tank.
The Dress "I wanted something silky and romantic and just breathtakingly embroidered ," Dickinson says of her "neo-romantic, ethereal" Jane Booke wedding gown.
Mr. Cronenberg's breathtakingly bold adaptation of the J. G. Ballard novel shocked viewers with its portrayal of fetishistic sex involving cars and scars.
And even without Sagan and Cavendish, there will be plenty of daring breakaways, gritty climbs, breathtakingly fast descents and, yes, rollicking pack sprints.
The Road to Hana in Maui is breathtakingly beautiful and heart-stopping to drive, with its steep grades, one-lane bridges and dizzying switchbacks.
"His take on the most iconic heroes in the world were breathtakingly direct and elegant, powerful and cool," DC Comics said on its website.
Like Oculus, Magic Leap was an upstart company with an eccentric and idealistic founder, showing off a breathtakingly futuristic product in its early stages.
Although at a glance this reads like a rollicking Goonies-esque quest, on closer examination, it is breathtakingly selfish in the nerdiest of ways.
The president's effort to soften the blow of a breathtakingly irresponsible budget proposal by including a so-called paid leave plan has made headlines.
By the time I make my way up the breathtakingly steep steps, Ryan is already dressed in a cap, shorts and a tank-top.
Spieth was very open about his plan to win the tournament again, and was seven holes away from executing until he suddenly, breathtakingly wasn't.
Readers willing to invest in a steep learning curve will be rewarded with a tight-woven, complicated but not convoluted, breathtakingly original space opera.
More than 80 years after war upended this breathtakingly beautiful land in the Balkans, a writer explores her faith, and the challenges of history.
When Mr. Khan mimes cradling a child, or whirls in breathtakingly rapid circles, he seems to be cycling through memories of a bygone life.
Scrolling through self-care food posts, I realize that turning the definition of a good choice on its head feels breathtakingly radical, beautifully free.
With the help of legendary DP Darius Khondji and an excellent editing team, he pulls off a couple more sophisticated, breathtakingly sleek chase sequences here.
It imprisons people for things that should not be crimes (drug possession, prostitution, unintentionally violating incomprehensible regulations) and imposes breathtakingly harsh penalties for minor offences.
Season six's penultimate episode featured its most spectacular and breathtakingly filmed battle yet, including rampaging giants, a brutal phalanx formation, and literal mountains of corpses.
Some critics liked it, but others called it "insipid" and "breathtakingly bad", lamenting that "it's getting harder and harder to call myself a Weezer fan".
But I wish I'd found ways to remind New Yorkers that his breathtakingly pure cooking was there to be enjoyed while that was still true.
There are a number of reasons Coogler is one of the most exciting directors around, and 2013's Fruitvale Station makes them all breathtakingly clear.
The proposition was so breathtakingly heart attack-inducing that the Canadian hosts decided to dare visiting dignitaries sponsored by the Atlantic alliance to take part.
It has estranged us from the humor that keeps us going despite the increasing fragility of life in the breathtakingly beautiful place we call home.
This AR-VR Windows headset features dual AMOLED screens with a 3K display and 360-degree spatial audio for an immersive, breathtakingly real gaming experience.
Independently financed for $27 million and distributed by 20th Century Fox, "Rules Don't Apply" collected a breathtakingly bad $2.2 million for the five-day period.
The Trump administration is increasingly showing itself to be breathtakingly incompetent, and that's the real lesson of the collapse of the G.O.P. health care bill.
The critic Richard Dorment of The Telegraph called the installation "breathtakingly beautiful" when it was exhibited at the Tate Britain museum in London in 1999.
If you remember only two things from this post, let it be these brief and breathtakingly true facts: SNAP already has work requirements in place.
There's plenty to dislike about Iron Fist, but I'm not here to critique its (justified) casting controversy, its wooden acting, or even its breathtakingly bad plot.
But here we have the results of a long "experimental period" of breathtakingly low to negative interest rates, mediated by unprecedented bond-buying by central banks.
On March 14th he invented a breathtakingly false claim that the Dutch were responsible for the massacre of over 8,000 Bosnian Muslims in Srebrenica in 1995.
Terrifyingly and breathtakingly sad, No Shame takes the candor Allen once used to describe world leaders and premature ejaculation and applies it to her own life.
"The Canyon was breathtakingly beautiful and I was able to enjoy my time with the two things I love most: my family and nature," she wrote.
May's response in the wake of terrorist attacks was to pledge to dramatically curtail on civil liberties, a transparent, breathtakingly cynical, and shameful bit of fearmongering.
The area's history as a hippie haven offers some unique sightseeing, such as the Crystal Castle Shambhala Gardens in the breathtakingly beautiful hinterlands above Byron Bay.
It drew particular notice for "Hopscotch," a breathtakingly complicated drama in 36 chapters in 2015 that was set in and around cars roaming the city's streets.
Kicking off the festivities on Friday, Gorder and Dunbar threw a dinner in Morocco to welcome all of their friends — and the table decor looked breathtakingly beautiful.
"WE ELOPED!" she wrote on Instagram alongside a breathtakingly beautiful photo of the singer leaning back into her husband's arms while sharing a kiss on the lips.
The music was breathtakingly complicated and lyrically dense, including a sixteen-minute elegy where she name checks blooming cherry trees and tiny nooses in the same breath.
Add to that plenty of al dente noodles, coated in a breathtakingly spicy fra diavolo sauce, and you have, at $18 dollars, one of Confetti's better deals.
"His effort to gut these subsidies with no warning or even a plan to contain the fallout is breathtakingly reckless," New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said.
Remembrances of Scalia typically note that he could sometimes be almost (gasp!) liberal in some areas of the law (even as he was breathtakingly conservative in others).
But time is short because Britain wants to wrap things up by the end of the year, a deadline seen as breathtakingly optimistic by many trade experts.
That is the central question posed by "Rembrandt-Velázquez," a breathtakingly lush exhibition of 17-century Dutch and Spanish masterworks at the Rijksmuseum, running through Jan. 19.
And Millonzi nearly runs off with the show as John's cleareyed wife, wilting but resilient; her expert performance gifts the production with a breathtakingly somber final scene.
It was breathtakingly big news, and shifted the public's perception of impeachment: One day after the House voted to impeach, Clinton's job approval rating hit 77 percent.
The newest group called itself Fancy Bears Hack Team — a breathtakingly overt reference to "fancy bear," the name that some Western security groups use for G.R.U. hackers.
Like so many in-genre series before it, we watch our heroine set out on the desolate, bleak, but still breathtakingly beautiful Scandinavian terrain to get her answers.
Woods Cathedral is a breathtakingly lovely space in its own right, replete with remarkable 100-year-old frescoes, original woodwork, and architectural details in varying states of decay.
Instead, the French cookware line drew inspiration from the lavender fields that bloom during the summer month in Provence, a breathtakingly gorgeous region in the South of France.
It appears the organization is attempting to cover its ass when it comes to this reputation, but it is doing so in a way that is breathtakingly backward.
Tonight all we really have to do is sit here and enjoy the breathtakingly pretty music that's coming from the stage in between tweaks to the monitor mix.
He said years of "breathtakingly massive" corporate stock buybacks since the end of the Great Recession are giving way to the high-end retail investor taking the reins.
Back outside after lunch, Mr. Rybczynski headed down nearby Legare Street, in one of those neighborhoods lined with painstakingly and breathtakingly restored old homes and even grander estates.
And I'll credit the E.P.A. administrator, Scott Pruitt, with the sincerity of his convictions, even though those convictions make him breathtakingly ill suited for the position he holds.
I arrived at my local table tennis club cautiously, a breathtakingly out-of-shape woman in a sea of men, some in their 20s, a handful over 80.
If anything, these rediscoveries argue the opposite point: Without champions and concerted support, even the most breathtakingly original writer will sail into oblivion, her legacy erased or distorted.
I understand that, particularly in this age of breathtakingly expensive cancer treatment, there is a need for checks and balances on our treatment recommendations and their potential benefit.
WHY YOU SHOULD THINK TWICE ABOUT THAT HOTEL POOL ON SUMMER VACATION Local resident Wayne Spring, 51, took the series of breathtakingly stupid pictures on Sunday at Seaford Head.
But in the confessional, the momentary power difference between the two of them is made breathtakingly explicit: Fleabag relinquishes all her autonomy in exchange for the euphoria of submission.
Hawking and Hartle argued that indeed it would—that universes with no boundaries will tend to be huge, breathtakingly smooth, impressively flat, and expanding, just like the actual cosmos.
The scientists only looked at Fifth Quarter Fresh, which its maker claims comes from "super, natural cows" The first problem here is that the research itself is breathtakingly suspect.
With a final set of panels at once breathtakingly beautiful and hauntingly sad, this comic is one that will stick with readers long after they put down the book.
To tourists and plenty of Icelanders the lupine fields are a breathtakingly beautiful sight in midsummer, the attractive blossoms carpeting gorges, sprawling over lava fields and climbing steep mountainsides.
Whatever Tehran's motivation and degree of direct involvement may be, the Iranian leadership has the capacity to halt these attacks, and its failure to prevent them is breathtakingly irresponsible.
These breathtakingly beautiful drawings, which took hundreds of hours of detailed work to complete, are in a sense a culmination — of Armajani's interest in poetry, in philosophy, in architecture.
It's smart of the film to show that Toomes is breathtakingly lacking in self-awareness, but it's frustrating that nobody in the movie can articulate why he's full of shit.
Our old friend Sepp Blatter is back providing breathtakingly out-of-touch quotes, this time by way of writer David Conn's new book, The Fall of the House of FIFA.
The rough, craggy environment is breathtakingly beautiful, yet with the knowledge of daily hardships incurred, its splendor takes on a tinge of morbidity, evoking a voyeuristic unease in the viewer.
Garza (Eric D. Hargan is the acting secretary of Health and Human Services, and Rochelle Garza is Jane Doe's court-appointed representative for purposes of the case) are breathtakingly audacious.
The "Fastest Woman on Four Wheels" was traveling at a breathtakingly incredible speed for well over a minute -- with no signs of trouble -- just before her fatal jet-car crashed.
It was a sight that had become inexcusably normal, even unexceptional, in that small "breathtakingly poor" Central American country in the throes of a civil war and a guerrilla insurrection.
I have no doubt that he would attack a man's appearance in the same breathtakingly below-the-belt way if he felt humiliated by that man and had the ammunition.
Not just because they're blatantly, breathtakingly wrong, but because a man whose job is remembering and relaying facts can't accurately recount one of the most notorious events of the 20th century.
In her own touching posts, Murgatroyd, 20183, lovingly said that Chmerkovskiy will "always be my 'one&apos" and shared a number of breathtakingly-beautiful photos from their wedding day in 2017.
Songs like "Margaritas at the Mall" dive into the mundanity of self-destruction and others like the breathtakingly simple "I Loved Being My Being My Mother's Son" stunningly deals with grief.
While Congress has authority under Article I, Section 85033 to expel a seated member with two-thirds concurrence, expulsion for conduct that occurred prior to congressional election would be breathtakingly aggressive.
It&aposs not just Orwellian to say that, it is breathtakingly dishonest to tell people out there that there was something we could have done to end the war in Yemen.
The main element of friction in the film is Rachel's sister, Kym (Anne Hathaway), an intelligent and breathtakingly needy young woman who arrives on furlough from nine months in drug rehab.
In a midterm cycle where 25 Democrats are seeking re-election but only five Republicans are (only one of whom is truly vulnerable) this is a breathtakingly valuable gift to Democrats.
Instead, let's begin with Derek McLane's sumptuous set: the sitting room of a Capitol Hill townhouse with a sofa as long as a limo and breathtakingly tasteful Air Force blue walls.
Folks, I come bearing more news on the Tide Pod beat, in case you haven't yet tired of reading about this breathtakingly stupid meme that has ballooned into a public health crisis.
Cage clearly has a vision for his universes, but his storylines frequently overlook the quieter, everyday strengths of smaller human moments and overshadow them with dramatically inert and breathtakingly inexplicable narrative turns.
MARY If we are really lucky, at some point during college (or thereabouts) we will say something breathtakingly ignorant because we're trying to be funny or haven't thought through a sensitive topic.
Following the much-anticipated finale of Season 2, we've rounded up some of Renata's most breathtakingly rage-filled moments below — and look, they're sure to win Laura Dern an Emmy in 2020.
Conceptually "The Future of Another Timeline" is breathtakingly brilliant, and part of a constellation of time-travel stories this year that wed present-day activism to a willingness to change the past.
The songwriting is breathtakingly original: "13th Century Metal" sounds like Talking Heads meets Gil Scott-Heron, while "Stay High" is an acoustic-led doo-wop that evokes various forms of intoxication simultaneously.
Mr. Kim's plan — the same as his father's and grandfather's, and one breathtakingly revisionist — is nothing less than unconditional reunification of the Korean Peninsula under the control of his government in Pyongyang.
It's a breathtakingly impressionistic world where the boy, Cuca, moves from rural environs to the metropolis life in search of his father, experiencing the culture shock of nature versus technology along the way.
Johnson made a breathtakingly belligerent speech on George Washington's birthday in 13, in which he accused some of the radical Republicans in Congress, including influential Pennsylvania representative Thaddeus Stevens, of plotting against him.
The film, which comes from stuntman–turned–John Wick director David Leitch, could really bring the country together in appreciation of the straightforward gratification of cool clothes, pretty people, and breathtakingly choreographed violence.
Very little of what Witt tries turns her on, and she ends the journey in much the same place she begins — introspective and breathtakingly honest, but seemingly still uncertain about her sexual future.
Mr. Pruitt's proposal is a breathtakingly bad idea, giving polluters license to do their dirty work with less fear of punishment and a greater ability to outlast an understaffed Justice Department in court.
Picking up where the original left off, Chapter 2 provides a relentless stream of adrenaline, as the taciturn-yet-deadly Wick once again emerges from retirement to embark on a breathtakingly violent murder spree.
Looping backward and forward — and using no fewer than three types of film stock — this first narrative feature from Gabe Klinger seduces with breathtakingly gorgeous visuals that feel both achingly nostalgic and elegantly modern.
But there is one glaring hole in what even the vanquished defense attorneys who had corrupt soccer officials as clients called a breathtakingly meticulous and exhaustive federal investigation and prosecution: any mention of Russia.
Mr. Trump issued his series of executive orders under the authority of a breathtakingly broad statute — specifically, Section 212(f) of the Immigration and Nationality Act — a provision designed to forestall national security threats.
The style of both men was breathtakingly pyrotechnic yet no less sensitive for it — in stark contrast to the more bombastic approach that came to be regarded as a hallmark of many younger pianists.
Kicking off the festivities on Friday, the Trading Spaces star, 44, and designer and builder Christian Dunbar threw a dinner in Morocco to welcome all of their friends — and the table decor looked breathtakingly beautiful.
What's rotten in the NFL is not getting any less so; the league is breathtakingly cynical and bottomlessly ambitious and extremely fucking stupid, and that is not a combination that bodes well for anyone involved.
Breathtakingly tender and wryly understated, "The Psychology of Time Travel" feels like an antidote to a great deal of reported (and even fictionalized) history, its excised women now finding their way back into the spotlight.
Looking ahead: Few expect serious progress in talks to be made until the fall, and many trade experts see Mr. Johnson's timeline — wrapping up the talks by the end of the year — as breathtakingly optimistic.
Now, thanks to Mr. Comey's breathtakingly rash and irresponsible decision, the Justice Department and F.B.I. are scrambling to process hundreds of thousands of emails to determine whether there is anything relevant in them before Nov.
"These individuals betrayed their duty as public servants and as citizens in a shallow but breathtakingly bold effort to lie, cheat, and steal from their fellow citizens and our federal government," he said last week.
Add to that SoftBank's relentless cheerleading for growth-at-all costs, the siren song of unlimited follow-on capital at artificially inflated valuations, and breathtakingly inadequate board oversight, and you have the prescription for disaster.
Being able to play as a young woman who's capable and different, and misunderstood yet entirely determined to prove everyone wrong, in world that's exciting and breathtakingly beautiful: that's the experience Horizon Zero Dawn gives me.
By season two, she's developed emotions of her own: She is deeply in love with the breathtakingly buffoonish Jason (Manny Jacinto), but he's happily married to Tahani (Jameela Jamil), and she doesn't want to spoil it.
And it's no doubt that these high end designers are experts when it comes to their use of luxury leathers, fabrics, and stones when creating some of the most iconic and breathtakingly beautiful styles in fashion.
While we do not generally think of astronomical phenomena as short-lived, new NASA research has found that one of the most breathtakingly beautiful features of our solar system may well be surprisingly ephemeral: Saturn's rings.
After years of fabricating visions for a future we never honestly thought possible, Ethan was offering one that was both optimistic and breathtakingly simple: I want my life to keep looking the way it does now.
Now breathtakingly robust—indestructible, it seemed—she wore an old-time soft yellow blanket sleeper with attached feet and bunny ears, a hand-knit, extra-warm version of a suit Eleanor remembered from her own childhood.
But in spite of a complete lack of relevant experience on the part of the organizers, and a breathtakingly tacky promo video, the so called Video Gamer Gauntlet Cruise seems to have hit a few snags!
In a breathtakingly intimate portrait of Wojnarowicz with a cigarette and tired eyes, from 1981, the young man's gaze meets that of the camera, with slightly wary—but willing and plainly reciprocated—devotion: love, in a way.
And even the great conservatives, like Burke, who made those sorts of arguments, also argued for breathtakingly radical actions that were not about preserving the status quo, but instead were about completely overthrowing that existing status quo.
The agency's approval of Exondys 51, though, prompted a rebellion among some insurers, who are refusing to play along and saying they are concerned about the cumulative impact of such breathtakingly expensive drugs on health care costs.
"It allows a High Church type of extravagance — it's just breathtakingly beautiful," said Simon Russell Beale, the great British actor, who played Ariel at the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1993 and who is Prospero in this production.
Where last generation we had The Elder Scrolls' non-player characters unintentionally — and breathtakingly — modelling the genuine absurdity of casual social interactions, we have largely backslid this generation into the hollow stuttering of The Country Bear Jamboree.
" Schiff said there is "broad agreement" among Republican and Democratic members of the committee — which has in recent weeks been the epicenter of partisan sniping over the Russia investigation — that Bannon's "breathtakingly broad implication of privilege is insupportable.
It extends to the breathtakingly fantastic 1930s art style, which captures the surrealism and trembling energy of Fleischer Studios' cartoons without the current of casual racism seen in their original shorts for Betty Boop and Popeye the Sailor.
He's loud, he lies all the time, he's casually bigoted and prone to attacking people of color—he's like that fictional "racist uncle" trope trotted out for articles about surviving Thanksgiving, only breathtakingly real in his angry orangeness.
In large part, you can thank Chew and her team for not only painstakingly turning the city into that breathtakingly beautiful virtual playground, but for also marrying an authentic Spider-Maness into its conceptualization of New York City.
And when the film catches her snapping at her husband, or walking away in horror as he cheerfully watches an MSNBC show where he got into a shouting match with the condescending host, the film feels breathtakingly personal.
Delving as deeply into his father's vulnerabilities as his demons, he makes James into a narcissistic monster, a good ol' boy who affects the bookish, bohemian persona of David Foster Wallace while nursing a breathtakingly abusive mean streak.
Huckabee's tisk-tisking of Beyoncé's stage persona, and the assumption that a multi-award winning, multi-platinum album performing artist worth hundreds of millions of dollars must be beholden to the demands of her husband is breathtakingly sexist.
So much of Sunday's meme controversy is breathtakingly dumb: It's a childish video based on a second-tier action movie that played on a loop in a Miami conference room as part of a "hall of memes" exhibition.
The Keeping Up with the Kardashians reality star, 37, surprised the new mom, 32, with a breathtakingly beautiful bouquet of white roses on Wednesday to celebrate the May 17 birth of her and husband John Legend's son Miles Theodore.
He may have blustered about China here and there, but his formative political gambit was a breathtakingly cynical campaign to execute five black boys falsely accused of raping a white woman, the most archetypal race-baiting America can offer.
Mostly, though, she observed — eventually, those observations would become the fodder for this compulsively readable, breathtakingly honest memoir about behind-the-scenes White House dynamics, a destructive love affair with a senior staffer, and learning to follow your dreams.
Much of the music is made up of breathtakingly complex and fragile interlocking rhythms that are shared between the players, who, in the course of 15 years of professional ensemble playing, seem to have developed telepathic powers of communication.
There is a long and colorful history of cell carriers lying to their customers about speeds and sticking terrible names on products, but Brazilian carrier Claro may put them all to shame with its almost breathtakingly dishonest 25G network logo.
We're sorry to any gay Mormon who even had a moment's pause as they tried to make the breathtakingly difficult decision that I am now making—to love myself fully for exactly what God made me—because of our post.
Together with her breathtakingly canny attorney Michael Avenatti, they are deadly in their determination to call Trump, along with his dim-witted fixer-lawyer and house thug Michael Cohen, to account for hoodwinking the public about just what they were electing.
" The Face called it "a blinding debut," and legendary critic Simon Reynolds reviewed it for Melody Maker, which Stanley had been writing for, describing it as "One of the most pleasurably perplexing things I've heard this year… breathtakingly fresh and unforeseen.
Brought to life through her collaboration with director Dom G. Jones and her co-star Netherina Noble, the breathtakingly eerie perfection of her video amplifies the track's veneration of women and their connection to the earth and to one another.
A breezy 76 minutes of mostly plotless yet breathtakingly imaginative avant-garde comedy, "Daisies" follows two women, both named Marie (played by Jitka Cerhova and Ivana Karbanova) as they spend their days giggling together, changing clothes, spreading mischief and baffling men.
When the show killed off Gordon this last season (a breathtakingly executed passing reminiscent of the final run of "Six Feet Under"), it gave him a final victory fit for an engineer: repairing the office air conditioner with his own hands.
Days earlier, Qatar brought its fight with Saudi Arabia, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain to international aviation and trade forums, and was even seen to have advanced a breathtakingly pricey soccer transfer as a means of flexing its muscles.
The real-life lead here is Joshua Wong, who, as a 14-year-old in Hong Kong, made a breathtakingly brave stand against the Chinese government, which in 2012 began to institute a pro-Communist education program in that territory.
"It was so breathtakingly simple, fresh and professional that I had to set it aside with the thought, 'This can't be as good as I think it is,'" Mr. Salem recalled in an interview for the website GoComics in 2015.
"This appalling recommendation threatens to destroy one of the world's most breathtakingly beautiful regions to give free handouts to the mining industry," Allison Melton, an attorney with the Center for Biological Diversity, said in a Wednesday statement about the report.
Housed in a New York City landmark building in the Financial District dating back to 1881, the hotel features a breathtakingly preserved nine-story atrium, which may very well upstage the tastefully-appointed rooms and excellent on-site food and drink.
But it quickly became clear to me that, even though we were given the space to write specific arguments in favor of or against a certain student, the system we used for determining eligibility for admittance was breathtakingly inadequate, unequal, and dehumanizing.
Mass firings, board battles, lawsuit after lawsuit, a breathtakingly massive data breach, multiple federal investigations, revoked licenses, protests, boycotts, executive resignations, and a seemingly bottomless bucket of bad press marked one of the most calamitous years a tech company has ever seen.
It was a peculiar site for a citizenry so routinely begrudged by systemwide delays, overcrowding, and station closures: a breathtakingly modern subway car that better resembled the sleek, hyper-speed trains of Asia and Europe, like something plucked straight out of Muskian fantasy.
Details (the gorgeous pattern of intensely individual skirts for eight supporting women, some breathtakingly hued stools for some attendant boyars) are as thrilling as the overall charm of a fairy tale told in a blast of reds, yellows, golds and stinging sky blues.
And more than two weeks since the start of the breathtakingly complex Brexit negotiations between Britain and Brussels, investors have gained little fresh insight into any concrete proposals on the table, just as an unstable new reality takes shape in British politics.
With this super easy and breathtakingly yummy recipe for Marbled Banana Bread by Smitten Kitchen, you can too combine the best of both worlds: the texture and taste of chocolate cake, combined with the creamy-sweet joy of freshly baked banana bread.
Presenting the work as a metaphor of heedless ambition during the Industrial Age, not a spectacle of horns and breastplates, this production, among many others like it, showed that opera could be insightful, keenly dramatic, responsive to its performers, and still breathtakingly beautiful.
But from a White House whose President has in the past admitted "grabbing" women in a sexual manner, whose record on misogyny is so poor, and who only last month praised a Republican candidate for body-slamming a reporter, it is breathtakingly hypocritical.
Maren Ade's "sun-kissed German film about a young couple in love and in doubt, might not be perfect, but so much is right and true in this lovely, delicate work that it comes breathtakingly close," Manohla Dargis wrote in The Times.
Editorial When it comes to criminal justice, Attorney General Jeff Sessions is a man out of time — stuck defiantly in the 1980s, when crime in America was high and politicians scrambled to out-tough one another by passing breathtakingly severe sentencing laws.
On Monday he made the breathtakingly dishonest claim that he is "the person who saved pre-existing conditions" — breathtaking because he has tried at every stage to remove the protections for Americans with pre-existing conditions created by the Affordable Care Act.
Del Toro has always been a strong visual stylist who puts intense colors and elaborate settings and costumes on the screen, and here, once again, he gives his story a lush setting and intense tone that both wobble between the breathtakingly beautiful and the grotesque.
"The Parkland kids and others were breathtakingly impressive as organizers as well as orators— smart, focused, media-savvy—and lots of other groups came to help," said Todd Gitlin, a Columbia professor and former president of Students for a Democratic Society who studies social movements.
The report, released Thursday afternoon, ran a whopping 500 pages, but its conclusion can be summed up pretty tidily: Plenty of people did plenty of breathtakingly stupid things, but there is no evidence that political bias affected the outcome of the F.B.I.'s investigation.
" A Trump administration official, describing the rationale for the ban to Axios' Jonathan Swan Wednesday morning, was breathtakingly candid in acknowledging the political expediency of it: "This forces Democrats in Rust Belt states like Ohio, Michigan and Wisconsin to take complete ownership of this issue.
What was once a massively popular and seemingly innocuous email hosting service, search engine, and news site would soon be known for its litany of screwups, including one of the largest (and most poorly handled) data breaches of all time—a breathtakingly spectacular failure to witness.
Before meeting her husband, Johan "Shamaatae" Lahger, founder of the black metal project Arckanum, in 2007, the soft-spoken and breathtakingly beautiful artist describes an early life filled with turmoil, abuse, and crippling symptoms stemming from—then undiagnosed—autism, exacerbated by her mother's struggle with schizophrenia.
" While in some respects leftists and liberals have more in common than either do with conservatives, leftist revolutionism makes the right look friendly: "The leftist assault on tradition and the past tends to be more breathtakingly absolute than the traditionalist authoritarian right can dream of or desire.
After all, his support staff includes Mike Pence, who allowed a completely avoidable HIV outbreak in his home state and had the breathtakingly insane idea of moving funds from the Ryan White Program, the payer of last resort for people with HIV/AIDS, into gay conversion therapy.
But Sondheim's rueful score captured the sweep and sting of regretful memory and abandoned hopes, and introduced the cabaret standard "Not a Day Goes By." B.B. Sondheim's Pulitzer Prize winner and a show that breathtakingly expanded the possibilities for the form and subject of the genre.
After all, his support staff includes Mike Pence, who allowed a completely avoidable HIV outbreak in his home state and had the breathtakingly insane idea of moving funds from the Ryan White Program, the payer of last resort for people with HIV/AIDS, into gay conversion therapy.
The Volkstheater attracts a very young audience, and the only fun I had during the performance was watching parents in the audience squirm and shield their children during a breathtakingly vulgar sex scene where Oberon and Titania, the fairy king and queen, talk dirty to each other.
For all the artifice and fantasy that Takahashi conjures, he makes plenty of normal clothes as well, and there's a curious intimacy to the fact that alongside all the gestures of deliberate rebellion, he knows how to make something so breathtakingly lovely and as delicate as skin.
Whether the producers can bring that home remains to be seen, but it gives away nothing to say that the eighth and penultimate episode -- already available to critics -- fills in more key aspects of the story in a manner that all feels perfectly organic and breathtakingly intricate.
At Christie's last week, the painting sold for $5.04M including fees, a record-breaking price for Marshall, which, depending on your inclinations, reflects either an exciting new level of success for the artist or the breathtakingly glib flip of a work with enormous artistic and historical significance (or both).
As communities engaged in frantic remembrance of all the people who died of AIDS—whole groups of friends just deleted by its breathtakingly rapid spread—their mourning got digested by institutions into themes, grad school classes, and nostalgia, even as people throughout the city are still living with the illness.
Similar warnings have been raised about the Don Sahong dam—which would span the Mekong across the breathtakingly beautiful Si Phan Don (Four Thousand Islands) region near Laos's border with Cambodia—and about Cambodia's giant Sambor dam, which may destroy one of the last remaining habitats of the Irrawaddy dolphin.
I played the hell out of games on my NES and SNES, but in my memory I remember not the grey boxes but the sight of all those (at the time) breathtakingly detailed games coming to life on my crappy bedroom television that still had a black-and-white setting.
She turned out to be breathtakingly active, averaging more than 270 minutes of exercise every day, or nearly twice the amount often recommended for a week, even as the group approached and reached the 17,600-foot altitude of Everest Base Camp, where oxygen levels are about half those at sea level.
And he&aposs acting like that and when you look through the behavior of Xi Jinping, it&aposs like, he can do whatever he wants and it&aposs up to the United States, really, the only power in the world, that can actually stop the Chinese from really just breathtakingly broad ambitions.
New York, Connecticut, Maryland and New Jersey – four of the highest-taxing states in the nation – filed a breathtakingly foolish lawsuit this week against the federal government alleging that the tax cut and reform legislation signed into law by President Trump last year is unconstitutional because it unfairly targets Democratic-controlled states.
This went on not for months but for years, as Holmes attracted more than $900 million of investment money and lured a breathtakingly distinguished board of directors including two former secretaries of state, George Shultz and Henry Kissinger; a former secretary of defense, William Perry; and a future secretary of defense, James Mattis.
And, most breathtakingly, when at the end of the episode Kendall finds his rooftop escape has been fitted with giant glass walls — preventing him from, someday, tumbling to his death — we have to wonder whether his dad is genuinely concerned for his safety or if Kendall is just another pricey asset to be hoarded.
The couple, who were downsizing from a 700,000-square-foot chateau, had a collection of Limoges enamels and 16th-century French and Italian ceramics around which Mongiardino created a breathtakingly embellished environment that in lesser hands might have competed with the art: legendary cabinets d'amateur, Mannerist friezes, panels of églomisé and walls covered in stenciled-over parquet.
Just as one might look at the Earth — either from a distance so far that the whole is visible but details utterly undetectable, or close enough to see only some of the minutia that make the whole so breathtakingly beautiful — one can only look at music with either a total inattention to detail or a dramatically limited scope.
But late in the film, when the two of them are alone in his apartment and resume a familiar roundelay of arguing, the fight gets nastier and nastier until the levees finally break and Charlie screams at his ex-wife such breathtakingly awful things that he falls to his knees, shaken by how vicious his feelings have become.
It makes me wonder whether the post-inauguration predictions that Donald Trump would eventually be "normalized" are coming to pass: the warnings that even the president's harshest critics, worn down by the endless barrage of unpredictable antics emanating from the White House, would inevitably adapt, greeting with relief actions that fall short of the breathtakingly outrageous.
In one instance, the breathtakingly quick and truly brilliant detective work of federal, state and local law enforcement agencies led to the arrest of a man who had mailed pipe bombs to two former presidents, sitting members of Congress, a national news organization and other former senior government officials who had been critical of the Trump Administration.
The following video in particular has long been known as the Larry "bible" — a compilation of evidence of their love for each other that's so compelling that many fans believe you can't come away from it unconvinced: Styles and Tomlinson's tattoos, in particular, have been analyzed and decoded and interpreted as a breathtakingly detailed map of a years-long secret romance.
After Savile dies, a huge number of plausible accusations reveal that he was a breathtakingly prolific child molester, and generally kind of a monster, who seems to have been linked, #PizzaGate-style, to other child molesters in media, and in seats of power all over the UK. The government at all levels gets pulled into a kind of inescapable witch hunt.
That 1,428-foot-tall project, which was designed by SHoP Architects with a breathtakingly slender form that could only be realized with contemporary engineering, nevertheless nods to Art Deco with a stepped profile and facade of undulating terra cotta and sinuous bronze metalwork — details that are partially in response to the landmark 1920s Steinway & Sons building at the tower's base.
And in a move so breathtakingly Daily Mail that it'd almost be an Onion article if it weren't so gross, it appears that instead of sourcing a picture of the group in question (whose members are predominantly black,) they figured that any group of black boys would do, and fished out an image of London grime crew Section Boyz, who recently performed with Drake.
And yet, all the people in Seoul I spoke to about North Korea over the first few weeks of August revealed themselves to be both startlingly well informed (able to lucidly explain not just Kim Jong-un's motivation — to protect himself and be taken seriously on the global stage — but also the larger stakes for the United States and China) and almost breathtakingly pragmatic.
What we do need, though, maybe, are records that take what lies at the heart of "Control", the very basic idea that "hey, maybe it would be good if the world we lived in wasn't so ruthlessly, breathtakingly unequal," and critique it, shine a light on it, make it something a bit more than the sound of a neutered punk rocker bellowing orders are orders are orders are orders like a particularly pissed off Sears worker.
Among the most breathtakingly subtle uses of gold can be found in the highlights used, for example, to delineate the folds on the Virgin's mantle and the Apostles' robes in a Pentecost scene painted by Jean Bourdichon in a Book of Hours from the late 15th century; and in a late-15th-century Neapolitan crucifixion by Giovanni Todeschino, in which the mountainous landscape behind is delicately delineated in gold against a deep blue azurite background, creating an extraordinary sense of depth and three-dimensionality.
A "good" candidate would be someone who took four years of science, English, math, and a language; they'd have at least a few AP and honors courses with mostly A's, maybe a B or two; they'd play a sport or be on the debate team or have an after-school job or, ideally, do a bunch of these things; they'd have interviewed with one of us or with any alumni; and their essay wouldn't be breathtakingly dull and/or pointless (which is, in fact, an extremely high bar for college admissions essays; I read so many poorly written accounts of overcoming sports injuries and life-changing service trips to foreign countries that I was bored to tears).
The video montage leaves me as wrung out as an old dish rag: lynchings; Biggie Smalls spitting his flow on a neighborhood sidewalk; a young Angela Davis smiling; breathtakingly vicious police assaults on black men, women, and children; Miles Davis veiled behind dark glasses; Drake performing on a stage; dancers from the Harlem ballroom scene mercilessly death-dropping; Odell Beckham Jr. displaying his outsized athleticism; a black woman sweating and hollering in her church; heterosexual couples grinding on a dance floor; the farcical eyewitness accounts that have become internet memes; more police savagery; an alien monster ravaging a city as armed forces throw all their military ordinance at it; a solar flare erupting from the sun's surface.

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