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"burnished" Definitions
  1. (of metal) polished until it is smooth and shiny

514 Sentences With "burnished"

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Sandberg's reputation as a formidable chief operating officer burnished her reputation as a towering feminist; her reputation as a towering feminist burnished her reputation as a formidable chief operating officer.
That's because this pop star has burnished a new reputation.
But the burnished, buttery breads also shine in other contexts.
In recent days, Mr. Cuomo has burnished his progressive credentials.
Chickens raised in the Catskills are burnished on a rotisserie.
SUNDAY PUZZLE — Can a puzzle gleam with burnished self-assurance?
And all those nominations had already burnished its street cred.
Bake them until the tops are nicely browned and well burnished.
His voice, burnished but slightly nasal, complemented his melodic harmonica playing.
The fact that he existed only in lore burnished this image.
During intense outbursts, his virile voice had burnished power and ping.
We fly to Sardinia Burnished in sunlightBut when will I sleep?
Beautifully burnished and speckled, it has an alluring comfort-food appeal.
He has burnished that image on the campaign trail and as president.
Some believe Yoshitsune's story has been burnished to impossible brightness over centuries.
His comments bolstered U.S. Treasury yields and burnished the dollar's yield allure.
The fries emerge properly crisp, well burnished and with a creamy interior.
Bien Cuit, a bakery in Brooklyn known for its burnished croissants: $56,000.
Ekaterina Gubanova was a burnished Brangäne, Evgeny Nikitin a punchily affecting Kurwenal.
In Russia state propaganda has burnished Mr Trump's image and soothed anti-Americanism.
Maybe it had been an old family name, burnished by generations of use.
A soft U.S. inflation report for February burnished bonds while tarnishing the dollar.
Nearly all were indigenous farmers, and their skin was burnished by the sun.
Our reporter observed the canonization from Kolkata, India, where her legacy was burnished.
In that context, expect his reputation to be burnished in years to come.
The myth of invincible Blitzkrieg was burnished, self-interestedly, by the Nazis themselves.
Worries about a worldwide slowdown were giving way to burnished hopes for expansion.
Some first-rate directors have taken up the banner and burnished the brand.
For Kipchoge, the feat merely burnished his credentials as the world's greatest marathoner.
But top riders know their reputations among peers are burnished in the streets.
The invitations were burnished, gilded on the edges and completed with a gold border.
The other crucial ingredient was writing that burnished a golden age of Sunday journalism.
It takes about one minute rather than 20, then bakes up into burnished perfection.
Nor is it the pie's burnished brown crust, lofty as a hot-air balloon.
Reagan rarely left him to go out, but she proudly burnished their love story.
The bass-baritone Brandon Cedel brought burnished sound and fervor to the Petrarch setting.
Smuts, his reputation burnished on the battlefield, was well-placed to guide that process.
Performers including Hungry have taken that thread and "elevated it, burnished it," he said.
Yet his burnished, lukewarm sentences don't snap to life like the people he enjoys.
The American frontier, the Wild West, was not burnished and made epic in memory.
Burnished ducks hung inside a stall, as if in a restaurant window in Chinatown.
Now he burnished his Maoist credentials by playing revolutionary ballads to workers in factories.
It's got a nice big screen, luxurious burnished leather back, and pretty decent battery life.
After years of cool-toned blonde hair dominating Hollywood, a warmer, burnished red is trending.
The museum has burnished its academic credentials by hiring some respected Bible scholars as consultants.
"That deep, burnished sound is a gift," Ms. Wiens, her principal teacher at Juilliard, added.
A.T. He brought his burnished sound, and powerful legato, to the role of Count Anckarstrom.
On her head, framing a face as burnished as porcelain, is a supple white wimple.
He'd burnished his right-wing credentials enough so that Sarah Palin endorsed him in 2012.
That night, only stars burnished the sky, and below, the Helmand River flowed silently by.
His defiant image was burnished by his response to an attempted coup this past July.
The Great ReadFeature Jenny Offill is the master of novels told in sly, burnished fragments.
A finale look featuring a burnished moon rising over a sea of midnight blue beads.
Pitka , which reminded me of Southern yeast rolls, were as knobbily burnished as carved furniture.
Mr. Kaufmann sings German lieder elegantly, while still bringing burnished, heroic colorings to his sound.
What could antique clocks, burnished gold, top hats, and silver mercury possibly have in common?
Made in Spain, the Magnanni Golay Cap Toe Oxford features a two-tone burnished leather upper.
Jared Kushner, who burnished the image of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, has remained silent.
He imbued each song with myriad colorful nuances, his rich, burnished baritone lovely throughout the evening.
Trump wasn't exposed when CNN played his rallies without critique  — his reputation was sometimes even burnished.
There is the Kim Jong Un burnished by North Korea's propaganda machine: He is smiling. Saluting.
Signs of gradual progress in trade negotiations with the United States have also burnished investors' optimism.
This tan burnished belt is a piece you can wear with your lighter brown dress shoes.
The reputations of W. and President Obama are getting a Trump bump, burnished by the contrast.
They are neatly constructed and smoothly burnished by Mr. Cobb's production; there are no loose ends.
Mr. Kushner said the Jerusalem decision burnished Mr. Trump's credibility by delivering on a campaign promise.
The tenor Michael Spyres, as Edgardo, sings with burnished energy and a touch of metallic sheen.
His string of reports on corrupt politicians burnished his paper's reputation and helped build its circulation.
It was revelatory: Each flavor was distinct and deeply burnished, as if assembled rather than stewed.
AI carries an aura of legitimacy and accuracy, burnished by overeager marketing departments and underinformed users.
Each man came to personify corporate boldness, reputations they burnished by writing best-selling business memoirs.
But why do I fear that, in our current climate, he has merely burnished his credentials?
This was the opening to a burnished performance built on long narrative arcs and juicy color.
His pop culture bona fides were burnished when he was lampooned in Garry Trudeau's "Doonesbury" comic strip.
Ms. Milano's outrage at the celebrity in the White House, meanwhile, seems to have burnished her own.
Directors drew on his legend as a gawky, glam stage performer, but they also consistently burnished it.
That January, flush with the appearance of success, Trump launched his newly burnished brand into another medium.
Imagine cutting into it, watching the glistening shards of burnished pastry shatter as they meet your knife.
The adjacent kitchen has granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, a cooking island and burnished cherry-wood cabinets.
The N.F.L., however, will have finally burnished him as a cultural figure rather than a sporting one.
Largely shot on Italian locations, in an umber Mediterranean palette, it has a burnished, prestige-film handsomeness.
Soviet biographies, novels and films — one with a popular score by Dmitri Shostakovich — further burnished her legacy.
Upstairs in the lodge, the wooden tabletops are burnished to a glossy finish from years of use.
And Trump would have burnished his self-image as a worthy candidate for a Nobel Peace Prize.
He emerged not only with control over the party, but also with his image burnished, experts said.
The delicately burnished cookies — in rounds, oblongs and cut in the shape of birds — are buttery indeed.
Then there is his civility, even when insulted or traduced—another virtue burnished by comparison—plus his generosity.
The cellos played with burnished sound in the opening measures and Mr. Eschenbach teased out alluring details throughout.
Pops of colour from Saint-Pierre's painted homes burnished gold as we sat together to share our meal.
It has a dark, burnished, almost baritonal timbre and, when required, a "heroic gleam" on its top notes.
Donald Trump's presidential campaign is built on a carefully burnished image of success — but how real is it?
He burnished his populist credentials by nationalizing the nation's energy sector and spending the profits on social programs.
Juicy chicken wings are richly burnished and seasoned, and a refreshing Asian-style slaw is a suitable accompaniment.
They have a unique softly burnished, mellow style, which seems both old and new at the same time.
This axiom was burnished into the pillars of antitrust law, providing reliable precedent on many deals for decades.
He was elected President with a similar message, though his time in office has burnished and chastened it.
This burnished posthumous production is a worthy addition to Cohen's catalog: a contemplation on art, love and faith.
In Friday's program, the lyrical, burnished Seventh is paired with Mozart's pristine "Sinfonia Concertante" for violin and viola.
" On Thursday, the orchestra's music director, Jaap van Zweden, led a burnished reading of Brahms's "A German Requiem.
A flaky, beautifully burnished four-cheese focaccia is the draw at Angelina, a new bakery in Hell's Kitchen.
The underground bar there, accented with burnished wood, exposed brick and flickering bulbs, has the feel of a speakeasy.
Serving in Clinton's administration could also be a risky proposition for Biden's legacy, burnished substantially by his vice presidency.
Rebecca Gilman's one-woman show stars Kathleen Chalfant as Mabel Loomis Todd, who burnished herself with Emily Dickinson's celebrity.
Like those of the real-life Wyatt Earp, Mr. O'Brian's accomplishments could be burnished over time, sometimes by himself.
Known for their burnished tight harmonies, sophisticated if nontraditional arrangements and witty onstage banter, the Limeliters were wildly successful.
Her tone is naturally burnished, and while she could easily show off with fearsome runs, she mercifully holds back.
Burnished metal wall labels mirror the aesthetic of Bender's steel sculptures, their fonts sourced from the artist's exhibition materials.
The team's success has also burnished Mr. Kraft's status inside the N.F.L., where owners can be hypercompetitive and jealous.
So wait three to five minutes before attempting to turn them — you want them golden and burnished on top.
LONDON — White flowers fill the design gallery, with commemorative portraits placed amid undulating furniture of burnished polyurethane and marble.
This show is a study in ultra-refinement in which art, craft and invention collude in a burnished glow.
I think Pelosi has really kind of, I don't know, reinvigorated or burnished her reputation as a real leader.
But it burnished the reputations of everyone involved, winning design awards and bringing half a million visitors to the museum.
Singing with burnished sound and lyrical richness, he looks like a natural leader, handsome, confident and something of an operator.
President Obama was smart to do all of those things as they burnished his persuasive "cool" brand while in office.
Six different pizzas now rested on burnished metal stands, intermittently punctuated with an assortment of calzones, stromboli, salads, and beverages.
The bakery stand, Meyers Bageri, has breads, pastries, sandwiches and whole grain flatbreads with various toppings including richly burnished cauliflower.
In this burnished idyll, assorted characters bicker and lounge against a backdrop of news reports heralding social and financial catastrophe.
At Legacy Records near Hudson Yards, the main curved bar and a utility bar are both covered in burnished brass.
"The History of Honey" — by an aged mandarin, And I bought it for the pictures of the burnished bees therein.
Mr. Edwards's resonant, powerful voice, burnished from years singing gospel, was perfect for the driving soul music of the 1970s.
Elad burnished the public spaces and turned half the building into condominiums, selling 181 apartments for a combined $1.4 billion.
Alexander then added a beachy pout using the burnished hue Lip Kit in Crazy Beautiful (which hits stores in March).
Today, the designer Kelly Wearstler has created a minimalist task lamp in antique burnished brass that echoes his ephemeral creation.
Driving gets trickier, though, when traffic packs snow to concrete hardness and parking spots get burnished to skating-rink slickness.
And he also burnished his credentials as a leading crusader for civil liberties when weighed against domestic surveillance and national security.
It is one of the few European countries whose national pride was burnished rather than tarnished by the second world war.
She's spent this election cycle emerging as possibly the best Clinton, even having her reputation burnished by the Podesta email leaks.
The neo-Moorish City Hall, a monument to multiculturalism that was shelled and burned, has been burnished to a high standard.
The results — beautifully burnished, two-feet long and filled with apple compote, poppy seeds or red cabbage sauerkraut — are delicious showstoppers.
My husband is the family bread baker, turning out burnished, crackling sourdough loaves from our Dutch oven on a weekly basis.
The conductor Kent Nagano, who had led a burnished reading of the exquisite score, came to the front for his bow.
His voice's dark, burnished mahogany color, its dusky, hooded quality, have long recalled great Otellos like Ramón Vinay and Jon Vickers.
In this anachronistic environment, no wonder reputations are carefully burnished, and everyone in the system is incentivized to keep them intact.
As soon as we did, the world opened up, all blue sky and mirror-flat water the color of burnished steel.
The store they see on their iPhones bears little in common with the burnished interiors of a big-city department store.
I appreciated Samantha Hankey's mellow mezzo-soprano; the budding heldentenor Kyle van Schoonhoven's steady, burnished sound; the soprano Kirsten MacKinnon's liveliness.
Based on what I know of Geas, he'd willingly take that punishment if it burnished his reputation as a cold killer.
What probably drives Vespa's retention value most of all is the image it has burnished in popular culture over 2000 years.
Meanwhile, Scott Pruitt, head of the Environmental Protection Agency, has once again burnished his reputation as the Trump administration's biggest grifter.
Borrowing the drawings' color scheme, the models are constructed in dark wood and the metal fittings are a burnished, gunmetal gray.
Trump burnished the image with egocentric declarations and then, at some point, adopted the larger-than-life persona as a permanent avatar.
The result was a smooth, slightly caramelized pie with more depth of flavor, a lovely burnished color and an almost flanlike texture.
"There are many things that women can do," she says, discussing the soft diplomacy she conducted that burnished the Marcoses' global reputation.
" Mr. Warren's Rolodex is burnished, of course, by his agile Snapchat, which Mr. Binn called "more colorful than a Puff Daddy video.
Then the captain presented deeply burnished roast chicken in the style of Ms. Darroze's "Grandmother Louise," with foie gras under the skin.
And it has burnished its status as a tourist attraction, drawing more than one million visitors every year from around the globe.
The attorney and former state lawmaker burnished a reputation as a strict constitutionalist and constant thorn in the side of GOP leadership.
Mr. Low, also prominently named in the Justice Department case, has burnished his image with ties to the United Nations as well.
Even as Mr. Tolkien burnished his father's legacy and brought it into the 21st century, he could be intensely protective of it.
How to Write Fiction When the Planet Is Falling Apart Jenny Offill is the master of novels told in sly, burnished fragments.
It led southwest from the sun-burnished slopes of the park, up Permanente Creek and into the ever-expanding empire of Google.
The roots had arrived, earning their place in the farm-to-table pantheon next to the burnished cauliflower and crispy brussels sprouts.
He further burnished his resume in private practice and joined Ken Starr's independent counsel investigation of President Bill Clinton in the 1990s.
The music that emanates from the onstage ensemble, performing on period instruments, matches the sense of a distant age burnished by memory.
The resultant works — small and subtle — feel almost incidental, byproducts of the artist's investigations in being and doing rather than burnished masterpieces.
He at the same time further burnished his image with U.S. President Donald Trump, as U.S.-Turkish relations emerge from a low point.
Yesterday, the 13 Reasons Why star shared a selfie debuting fresh, burnished orange waves — a dramatic change from her formerly chestnut brown color.
This in turn has burnished the marketing appeal of lifestyle products featured in the programs, including smartphones, cars, beauty products and boosted tourism.
There is also a $36 dog bowl made of English fine bone china embellished with 24-carat burnished gold and a royal crest.
Upbeat results from Walmart burnished the outlook for retail spending, though the chain also warned that tariffs would raise prices for U.S. consumers.
Silkwood (1983) and Out of Africa (1985) burnished her sterling reputation, but by age forty in 1989, she was reaching a difficult phase.
Mr. Erdogan burnished that image when he switched from prime minister to president, something Mr. Putin had done to preserve his political supremacy.
She burnished her reputation in the aftermath of the financial crisis and led efforts to rein in big banks and address economic inequality.
"I wear hats when I'm not wearing a fake bun," she said, pointing at a globe of burnished red curls atop her head.
Enter Petersen, who had burnished his résumé with two undefeated, top-five seasons at Boise State, then of the midtier Western Athletic Conference.
And he knows something they did not a half-century ago, that history can act as sandpaper, smoothing abrasive denunciation into burnished acceptance.
Vestiges of its former grandeur remain throughout, but especially in the first-floor common area's burnished wood paneling, velvet sofas and soaring fireplaces.
Quentin Tarantino's sun-burnished ode to Tinseltown in the 1960s bagged three prizes: Best Musical or Comedy, Best Screenplay and Best Supporting Actor.
Roasted and grilled eggplants are all well and good, but nothing beats the crisp skin and burnished flesh of eggplant that's been fried.
But "Leopoldstadt," which has been polished to a burnished sheen by the director Patrick Marber, holds a singular position in its author's canon.
But then, none of the others have had the benefit of having their images burnished by a thousand and one starry-eyed greenies.
Upbeat results from Walmart burnished the outlook for retail spending, though the giant chain also warned that tariffs would raise prices for U.S. consumers.
This one had a handle of burnished brass that shone against the bullet-ridden bricks and the maroon sky, churning with clouds and smoke.
Now, burnished by a new campaign for criminal justice, he was welcomed by some of America's foremost civil-rights activists as a visiting prophet.
Kolanovic's accuracy streak on the markets and policy has been burnished by his predicting of several market drops in the second half of 2015.
The guests cheered as the burnished crust of tahdig slipped out of the pan and onto the rice; it was a perfect golden disk.
It's the best of both worlds, with all of the burnished appeal of roast chicken, augmented by a hit of smoke from the grill.
Abroad, his annexation of Crimea and the campaigns in Syria and Ukraine have been burnished for the evening news by a captive, triumphalist media.
If not for the vulgar new rich of today then most certainly for their spawn -- after they've been burnished in an expensive private school.
Gorgeous aerial shots reveal a blasted and burnished expanse, as if all of the town's precious metal — unlike its crimes — lay nakedly, dazzlingly exposed.
This is an opportune moment also because the military's image has been burnished, boosting trust in the government generally, including among its usual skeptics.
He has burnished his everyman credentials by cutting government salaries, flying coach around the country and opening the opulent presidential palace to the public.
Might the film's reputation be burnished by the people here, who are better able to connect with Sam's cracked quest than critics at Cannes?
In the past few years, Mr. Orban has burnished his political fortunes by taking a hard line against the flood of immigrants entering Europe.
After spending years drooling over the burnished, industrial look of commercial kitchens, I finally had the chance to bring stainless steel into my home.
Over the decades, Race both reflected and burnished an image of how England views soccer: as an individual sport disguised as a collective one.
Ms Patel's personal credibility with Leave voters is further burnished by the fact that her father once stood as a UK Independence Party councillor.
Ted Cruz of Texas once burnished his reputation as an ideologically pristine champion of fiscal conservatism by opposing legislation aiding victims of Superstorm Sandy.
Marissa: We&aposre gonna do a nice burnished-brass classic leg, which I think will just show off the the table just as nicely.
Mr Heng, for example, burnished his reputation by running the Monetary Authority of Singapore, the central bank, during the financial crisis of 2007-08.
The chef, Carmen Quagliata, is baking big, well-burnished gougères stuffed with eggs or spinach, eggs and ham, and bronzing chickens on the rotisserie.
His main task in "The Jungle Book" is to show loyalty to the earlier movie: a sacred spot, to be furnished and burnished anew.
A meal begins with a fistful of maiz chulpe, dried corn kernels toasted into burnished teardrops that crack and are almost all air within.
A meal begins with a fistful of maiz chulpe, dried corn kernels toasted into burnished teardrops that crack and are almost all air within.
There's the tailored Feroce Ristorante, on the ground floor, done in burnished tones of deep amber and red, with an indoor-outdoor terrace area.
Meanwhile, where Brandt's time in Berlin berating the communist East burnished his reputation, Mr Schulz's support for euro-zone debt-sharing is a political liability.
"The troops just leaving us were as if equipped for show, and with their scarlet uniforms and burnished arms, made a brilliant display," she wrote.
In Asia, Japan's Nikkei rose 1.33983 percent to close at a six-month high as a softening yen burnished the outlook for the country's exporters.
In that post, Comey burnished his reputation as an honest broker willing to stand up to power -- even at the risk of his own job.
Made with white and red clay, the pair's pieces are inspired by the area's Neolithic past and are stone burnished with ancient pit firing techniques.
Meanwhile, the dictators and military governments that the United States propped up in Greece and Spain burnished their "democratic" credentials by appealing to anti-communism.
She burnished those credentials by being one of three Republicans to vote against the Republican health care plan (that sought to replace Obamacare) in 259.
The former spy chiefs lie in the service of their well-burnished media brands and in the name of national security agencies they once led.
To reclaim a phrase from "Game of Thrones" — a show, ahem, that hasn't exactly burnished winter's reputation — the night is long and full of wonders.
MIDLOTHIAN, Va. — For Democrats in Virginia, the legend of last year's general election, when the party romped statewide, has been burnished to a golden glow.
Although dark tales about Jobs have appeared in biographies and movies, they have only burnished the legend: After all, the Übermensch is not a mensch.
In Asia, Japan's Nikkei rose 0.7 percent to close at a six-month high as a softening yen burnished the outlook for the country's exporters.
Sanders has since burnished his foreign policy credentials, most notably through his efforts to end the US's involvement in the Saudi-led war in Yemen.
Burnished by their descent to Earth, many have a fusion crust; a darker outer layer that can appear unusually smooth and differentiates them from terrestrial rocks.
Meanwhile, criminal hackers have burnished their skills: The rise of supercomputing has allowed them to crack these codes and steal sensitive information as it's in transit.
Toleration of cannabis and prostitution, combined with low levels of poverty and robust social-welfare protections, has burnished the country's reputation as a peaceful, progressive utopia.
It comes in three finishes — matte, metallic, and shimmer — and truly unusual colors like Burnished Honey (a deep mahogany brown) and Divine Mink (a gray brown).
When she first tried the recipe, from the cookbook "Chez Panisse Cooking," Ms. Greenberg couldn't get over how the wine transformed the familiar French burnished custard.
The fire god Loge (Russell Thomas, sounding bronzed and burnished and wanting just a touch more viciousness) isn't the usual sprightly trickster, but wry and thoughtful.
For Salvador, the answer comes in fits and starts, in the burnished images of his childhood, in an old lover's passion, in the power of art.
Brides, she said, come in with their wedding attendants for manicures and take photos of their freshly burnished nails, one hand piled on top of another.
One award that has burnished his image, the Mother Teresa Prize for Global Peace and Leadership, came from a company he incorporated out of his home.
A native of Sevier County, Ms. Parton has become one of the area's most prominent benefactors, and the gesture burnished a reputation that needs no burnishing.
The win burnished Murray's reputation as one of the world's leading doubles exponents, as the Briton enjoyed his third consecutive mixed doubles triumph at Flushing Meadows.
ET. Canada's main stock index rose on Friday as gold stocks, burnished by a jump in gold prices, and certain energy and telecom names led broad gains.
HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - Hong Kong has modestly burnished its financial-centre credentials with beauty-app Meitu's $629 million listing, the biggest tech deal in a decade.
She loves anatomy-defying shapes, and has made evening dresses embellished with triangular acrylic spikes that evoke ice crystals, and tops crafted from flame-burnished iron mesh.
The details were classified for decades and, though the story would have burnished his resume during a political campaign, he never spoke once of it in public.
Bender appropriated the aesthetic of corporate America — reflective surfaces, burnished steel, and synthetic desire — amplified it, and trained it back on her audiences, exposing its sinister nature.
The Montreal designer Nicole Vekemans outfitted the property in a palette of whites, grays and taupes, with inlaid floors and accents of gleaming metal and burnished wood.
Zubin Mehta and his ensemble, famous for its burnished sound, receive three nights on the main stage at Carnegie, and are filling them with astonishingly conventional repertoire.
She had turned sixty earlier that week and looked as if she were made of well-burnished leather—the effect of age and aggressive, year-round tanning.
Its design has the feeling of a European cafe dropped into the middle of the tropics: lace curtains, burnished walls, copper bar, fans rotating warm ocean air.
This combination of grapes, oak and age gives gran reservas their characteristic burnished feeling, like a comfortable old leather chair in a warmly lighted, wood-paneled room.
Now, multimillion-dollar condos, luxury hotels, trendy restaurants and several craft breweries have burnished Asbury Park's image as one of the coolest shore towns in the country.
Rounding out a musically rewarding if conservative program is Haydn's burnished Symphony No. 98, written for London audiences not long after the composer learned of Mozart's death.
So it was a treat to hear him bring his burnished voice and penetrating musicianship to a generous helping of Mozart arias: nine in all (including two encores).
Johannesburg (CNN)South Africa's President Jacob Zuma burnished his credentials as the country's political survivor-in-chief by avoiding a vote of no confidence in parliament on Thursday.
Capuano has burnished his liberal record for years; he voted against the Iraq War, supports Medicare-for-all, and is a member of the House Congressional Progressive Caucus.
MANILA (Reuters) - Gold edged higher on Wednesday as a further fall in equities and oil burnished bullion's safe-haven draw, although the metal was restricted to narrow ranges.
A decorated Marine platoon commander in the Vietnam War, Mueller burnished his credentials by bringing charges against former Trump aides even while under attack from the White House.
The pain in stocks and worries over China even outweighed the positive impact of December's upbeat U.S. payrolls report and burnished the appeal of higher-rated government bonds.
A debonair wordsmith with a flair for promotion, Mr. Papert (pronounced PAP-ert) worked both ends of 22000nd Street in separate campaigns that burnished the face of Midtown.
Those returns have been further burnished by currency appreciation — some emerging currencies such as the rouble have firmed as much as six percent against the dollar and euro.
Asymmetry is a debut burnished to a maximum shine by technical prowess, but it offers readers more than just a clever structure: a familiar world gone familiarly mad.
From one I extracted a Juul: a slim black vaporizer about half the width and weight of a Bic lighter, with rounded edges and a gently burnished finish.
He moved to California in 2001 and burnished his reputation as a gifted rider on a roster of all-star horses topped by the great race mare Zenyatta.
Ryan's stature within the party, burnished by his 2012 vice presidential nomination and career-long commitment to tax cuts, has made him a prodigious fundraiser for other Republicans.
Saying "the white race is the cancer of human history," even at a moment of outrage over the Vietnam War, hardly burnished her reputation as a serious thinker.
The burnished, baked whole pumpkin filled with bread, cheese and bacon gained traction among bloggers and television cooking hosts, but there hasn't been a breakout pumpkin recipe since.
The fish of the day, often tilapia, swai or cod, appears burnished by sazón, a Latin spice blend with an orange streak of achiote; it needs nothing more.
It's a beautiful place to do so, the narrow dining room glowing from burnished lamps and red Moroccan lanterns, with indigenous and contemporary African art sharing the walls.
MORRISVILLE, VT. It may not be routine, but it's certainly not unheard-of for potential employers to investigate beyond the carefully burnished career highlights you've directed them to.
Though Mr. Calleja's voice is by nature burnished and ardent, he has a tendency to sing with a slightly nasal quality that can result in a pinched tone.
She felt that she and others were expected to act as a "rubber-stamp board" for ideas that burnished Carlson's personal brand rather than the organization, she said.
Soul music blares, overhead fans stir the air, and the burnished walls and horseshoe bar give it the feel of a vintage expat dive on some tropical island.
During fleeting stretches of lyrical musings, as when Wozzeck realizes that Marie is the only salvation of his miserable life, he sang with burnished sound and aching sadness.
Elisabeth Sifton, a widely respected book editor and publisher who burnished manuscripts by many of the 21975th century's literary lions, died on Friday at her home in Manhattan.
The club eschewed the sterile gloss of the complex's hotel and casino in favor of a suggestion of Old World glamour: burnished wood panels, brass fixtures, bevelled mirrors.
Some of these topics, such as Sheriff Joe and the news media, are symbolic, the kind that burnished his tell-it-like-it-is credentials during the campaign.
The ZenFone AR sports a much more mainstream design with a big 5.7-inch screen, a front-mounted finger sensor, capacitive touch buttons, and even a burnished leather back.
His diction crisp, his tone dark and burnished, with an exciting undercurrent of muscular force, he needs to add only greater expressive detail: both more bitterness and more tenderness.
Because of the variety of materials, the works in "Art Fired Up" have pronounced textures: bumpy fragments of mosaic tiles, burnished layers of glass, granular bits embedded in resin.
Stuck in what was then Siberia, he was tempted to quit, but stayed and burnished his technical knowledge until he was dismissed a few years later following a merger.
After a quarter of a century away from the stage, Ms Jackson's turn as Lear in London in 2016 made it clear that time had burnished her original craft.
Do you enjoy biting into hot and melty mozzarella while considering whether you would like to spend eternity inside an 18-gauge steel casket or a burnished metal urn?
That way, you'll probably end up with duck tots—sturdy potato cuboids burnished beyond golden, tossed in duck fat, aioli on the side—which are all you really need.
The NBC Symphony Orchestra, with its ninety-two players, never had the weight of the New York Philharmonic or the rounded, dark, burnished sound of, say, the Berlin Philharmonic.
The GrandPrø Tennis from Cole Haan closely mimics the Stan Smith silhouette but features elevated materials, such as burnished leather and waxed laces, for a subdued business-casual look.
Its distinctive, razor-sharp edges and metallic keyboard helped it rise above rival flip phones, and its association with global stars like David Beckham only burnished its ultrahip brand.
Macron's call to "make our planet great again" in 2017, and his self-endorsed role as defender of the Paris climate accord, have burnished his green credentials, Séjourné said.
Sliced thinly, it bore a burnished bronze crust, slightly slick with olive oil, a bubbled, stretchy interior, the distinct tang of fermentation, and just the right amount of salt.
It's a performance that far outshines his writing and direction, leaving the cinematographer John Conroy to pick up the slack with coppery, burnished images edged frequently in ominous shadow.
PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA This burnished ensemble from down I-95 has become practically a house band at Carnegie Hall in recent years under its vibrant music director, Yannick Nézet-Séguin.
That move burnished his anti-European credentials, lifting his chances of winning a vote among all members of the Conservative Party, the final stage of the leadership election process.
Like anyone who's danced through fire and come out burnished, Whiteside can now laugh at his past and turn it into a personal statement and meta joke on Instagram.
Mr. Walsh pledged to tackle what he described as generational issues, like racial tensions and lagging schools, and burnished his progressive credentials by highlighting his differences with President Trump.
But even if you aren't yet ready to tackle a six-stranded round challah, a simple three-stranded braid will still give you a burnished, shiny, classic-looking loaf.
Mr. Watkins played his soaring operatic lines in the Adagio — the sketches for which Beethoven inscribed with the words "les derniers soupirs" ("the last sighs") — with burnished, glowing tone.
One award that has burnished his image, the Mother Teresa Prize for Global Peace and Leadership, sounds impressive but came from a company he incorporated out of his home.
Its reputation was further burnished in 2006, when it fought Israel to a standstill in a 34-day war that killed more than 1,000 Lebanese and dozens of Israelis.
Unlike many new-wave Israeli restaurants, Nur does not serve pita; its breads include Israeli sesame bagels and well-burnished Yemenite kubaneh, like Middle Eastern-style Parker House rolls.
Getting it as crisp and burnished as possible is my goal for every bird; if I can hear it crackle like a potato chip, I know I've gotten close.
On went his sharpest three-piece, the Saxony tweed, followed by the double monk straps, in burnished caramel, which Michael knew would trigger a coo from dear old Mom.
Warren has burnished her credentials among the liberal wing of the Democratic party by frequently sparring with Republican President Donald Trump, who has refused to release his tax returns.
The empanadas are not the Hot Pocket variety but a Galician style, sliced from a full rectangle of burnished puff pastry encasing fillings like a delicious sweet-savory pork.
The colors she uses don't have that warm, burnished glow you expect from classic portraiture, and the immediacy of her renderings isn't filtered through the careful staging of power.
Gold held steady near a five-month peak on Tuesday as fading expectations of further interest rate hikes in the United States burnished the appeal of non-interest-bearing bullion.
The vicissitudes of cheek-by-jowl urban housing are the subject of Ellen Maddow's "Burnished by Grief: A Romantic Comedy," a mildly morbid but irrepressibly effervescent lark at La MaMa.
It contains all the seeds that were to germinate in the two dozen novels that followed, not least Mr Roth's predilection for provocation and a kind of burnished, resplendent blasphemy.
In early works such as "Zacaba" (1979), Stuart burnished materials from the drawing site into paper, signifying the ground she was working with and imprinting it directly onto the paper.
While Deng's legacy has been burnished by his subsequent role as the driver of economic reforms that propelled China's dramatic rise, Li's image abroad remains tied to the 1989 crackdown.
COST-CUTTING SUCCESSOR Known as 'Le Cost Killer' from his earlier careers at Renault and Michelin, Ghosn burnished his reputation by engineering Nissan's comeback from years of losses and debt.
In recent years, his image became an asset of sorts that he burnished with a reality-TV show and leased to hotel properties owned by savvier entrepreneurs around the world.
His language has a burnished, witty richness and an exacting clarity of a kind that reinvigorates the act of reading; every page has something worthy of being underlined and revisited.
And both singers played with forms of vocal delivery far removed from the burnished warmth of Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, the baritone whose "Winterreise" was long regarded as the gold standard.
On Friday and Saturday he will lead the orchestra in Dvorak's burnished Symphony No. 26 as well as Beethoven's Apollonian Violin Concerto, with the silver-toned Nikolaj Znaider as soloist.
In May 2016, after he had sworn fealty to the NRA's guns-for-all agenda, he burnished his Politifact medal by tweeting that Clinton wanted to abolish the Second Amendment.
These steps lead to a balustrade-free rooftop deck, its terra-cotta floor tiles hand-painted a burnished red and installed without grout to add dimension and enhance their symmetry.
A few hours to chill, then into the oven, from which it emerges as a great mottled crepe with burnished whorls and, inside, close-set layers like an accordion's pleats.
Surprise: Meryl Streep With three Oscars, Ms. Streep stands at the apex of Hollywood royalty and burnished her reputation with her speech attacking the new president at the Golden Globes.
But in the tormented final scene, when Onegin realizes, years too late, how foolish he was to deny his passion, Mr. Kwiecien dug deep, singing with burnished tone and desperation.
In truth, the firestorm over blackface photos is only the latest example of Virginia suffering humiliations over racism that cause pain to its residents and tarnish its well-burnished reputation.
Borderline (New Territory)  is a monochromatic painting that has been set ablaze and then eventually put out, resulting in a burnished center that reveals the other hollow side of the frame.
" The palace also notes that "using American ink on English card, the invitations are printed in gold and black, then burnished to bring out the shine, and gilded around the edge.
But because that glass has a gentle curve to its sides, you never see a flat color, and the sloping edges appear as if they've been burnished into a lighter tint.
Yet the memory of each is burnished by their respective parties, now run as fiefs by the two begums: Sheikh Hasina's Awami League (AL) and Mrs Zia's Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP).
Uncertainty around the timing of the next U.S. rate hike has burnished gold's safe-haven draw that has been on full display since the year began as investors shunned risky assets.
What fans will hear in her new music — including on the video for album cut "Mercy Now," debuting exclusively on PEOPLE — is a voice that's more burnished and soulful than before.
Allen's modern films are invariably beautifully lit and shot, and Storaro in particular gets a burnished gleam out of the characters' endless beige suits, wood-paneled rooms, and orange-hued surroundings.
But it's the Peruvian version that's best known here in the United States, buoyed by the many restaurants that serve the bird in all its burnished, garlic-scented, drippings-slicked glory.
Mr. Kobach, a Yale-educated lawyer, has for years burnished a national profile by drafting voter I.D. legislation and helping states and cities enact and defend restrictions on voting and immigration.
For the 244 units inside, Adjaye Associates, which is working on the project with Hill West Architects, designed custom faucets, shower heads and door handles, all in a burnished brass finish.
Dmitri Hvorostovsky, the charismatic Siberian baritone who won critical acclaim and devoted fans around the world for his burnished voice, uncanny breath control and rueful expressivity, died on Wednesday in London.
It's a glorious show, utterly, and like nothing I've ever seen, with more than 60 burnished and gilded books and folios, some as small as smartphones, others the size of carpets.
His reputation as a man of honor was burnished by the episode, and the University of New South Wales offered him a position that will allow him to continue his work.
The die appears to be cast — at least according to numerous pollsters, and their reputation was recently burnished by the accuracy of their predictions for the first round on April 423.
Since the Iran strike, the U.S. senator from Vermont has burnished his anti-war credentials, having protested the Vietnam War and led the effort to stop the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
His parents woke him from his crib to watch it on TV — his first memory, he says, unless he just heard the story enough times that he burnished it into recollection.
For the release, Analogue has re-skinned the Mega Sg console in a sleek black and burnished gold, with the cartridge sporting a variation of Hyperdub's favored 8-bit camouflage design.
At Cecilia De Torres Gallery's summer show in Soho, one came face-to-face with Juan Iribarren's "Untitled (Square Nocturne)" (2017), a painting with an iridescent, shimmering surface like burnished aluminum.
The jokes are solid, Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones somehow have fantastic chemistry, and the script is so well-polished that it gleams like the burnished chrome shaft of a neuralyzer.
The Illinois bill is part of a wave of clean energy legislation across several states, burnished by the victories of several climate-friendly governors and other legislators in last year's midterm elections.
Its three-tier bronzed aluminum skin, burnished and intricate, rising as if from out of the earth, contrasts with the white marble, concrete and glass palaces telling other chapters in that story.
When an army of sleek, burnished chrome robots inevitably rises up to smash our puny bones into dust, remember this: You knew it was coming, and you did nothing to stop it.
At Restaurant Daniel, a new bar menu of small plates like oysters, gougères and smoked trout rillettes, includes sleek, well-burnished croquine sandwiches of Manchego cheese, Iberico ham and hazelnuts on brioche.
The royal family's beautifully crafted gilt cake stands had been used countless times over many years, developing a burnished quality that I consider to be more beautiful than something new and perfect.
With her burnished, supple alto, Victory started "Feeling Good," a Nina Simone showpiece, as a bluesy reflection, then shifted it toward the Caribbean lilt of her own songs calling for self-acceptance.
She burnished her corporate ties as the head of Business France, an agency that lures foreign investment, where she rubbed elbows with business executives, and met Mr. Macron, then France's economy minister.
The back parlor, painted Majorelle blue, its mirrored ceiling burnished with a delicate patina, includes a daybed in a leopard coverlet that's a homage to John, who now lives in Palm Springs.
Whatever the case, America's weapons production is still far greater than China's, while China has burnished its reputation as a manufacturer of civilian goods for export and, increasingly, for its own citizens.
His golden image had been burnished by endless accounts of his generosity and devotion to Islam: every time Mr. Salah scores for Liverpool, he falls to his knees as if in prayer.
Mr. Schneiderman's campaign accounts were substantial, with more than $8.5 million in the bank, an increasingly high profile burnished by his long battles with Mr. Trump and appearances on national talk shows.
Critic's Notebook HAMBURG — The cellist Jean-Guihen Queyras has collaborated with period-instrument ensembles, made expeditions into the craggy corners of the avant-garde and produced burnished readings of chamber-music classics.
Archie's "sole ambition" is to "become the hero of his own life ," and both the Montclair and the Maplewood Archies have a burnished aura of Boy Scout rectitude that soon becomes tiresome.
He has also burnished his national profile by speaking out forcefully on national issues like immigration, advocating on behalf of the young undocumented immigrants who were brought to the US as children.
The centerpiece of the area is Mada'in Saleh, or Al Hijr, a collection of more than 268 towering tombs carved into hillsides that take on the glow of burnished gold at sunset.
And in recent years, Ireland has burnished its image as a progressive, modern nation, electing a gay prime minister, legalizing same-sex marriage and repealing a strict ban on abortion last year.
In an interview with Jansen in 2013, released by the JSC, the judge burnished her transformation credentials and said that her father -- also a judge -- had stood up for Nelson Mandela in court.
Dropping via ODESZA's label Foreign Family Collective on January 22, Bloom revels in laidback grooves of a Balearic, faintly house-y persuasion, with burnished soul vocals to give each song a beating heart.
Better yet is the crab BLT, supported by avocado, bacon, tomato and a chapbook's worth of dark leafy greens, all on Texas toast with butter-burnished pores and a ragged map of char.
And as the conservative media landscape expanded in both size and power, Ailes burnished his reputation as the power behind the throne, the man who could potentially pick and choose the party's nominee.
Ms. Ledoyen, herself a teenager when the movie was made, gives Christine a facade of burnished, if brittle, bravado; her fleeting expression of joyous gratitude when Gilles turns up could break your heart.
A life-size man leaning into his shovel so spare and graceful he might be dancing; its blood-red musculature and tendons glow like stained and burnished wood but are actually painted plaster.
By midmorning, when Morse helped load them into a wooden crate inside a light twin-engine propeller Beechcraft Baron, they were burnished with a sheen of oil and emitted a stomach-turning fetor.
The qualities of Mr. Kaufmann's voice that have made him the most sought-after tenor in opera were vividly present, especially the unusual combination of burnished, virile sound and slightly covered, dusky shadings.
But her legendary status doesn't need to be burnished by sales numbers and awards — it was all right there in her voice, in her very presence, from the earliest moments of her career.
For the Bodega sandwich, soft scrambled eggs, aged Cheddar, and malted sausage are tucked into a burnished black-pepper-sage biscuit; a charred green chili pepper lies at its side, a literal sidekick.
That trial, in addition to starting Mr. Burke toward a career in law enforcement, burnished the reputation of the prosecutor, Thomas J. Spota, a Democrat who has been Suffolk County's district attorney since 2002.
Unlike their early demos, and even the psych-sprawl of last summer's EP, Show Me Your Seven Secrets, the songs here are burnished and gleamy with Cumming's crystalline tones complementing Kivlen's retro-treated vocals.
He was played by British actor Benedict Cumberbatch in a televised drama, which burnished his credentials as an aggressive campaigner willing to challenge traditional thinking and use data to persuade voters to back Brexit.
Obama made it clear that he had no intention of making the same mistake twice, and I think his legacy in cyberspace will be greatly burnished by the last 20 months of increased focus.
Four of them continue in D'Alvia's modus operandi of ornamenting an essential underlying form with obsessively detailed (in this case, feathery) surfaces; in contrast, the central piece is smooth, burnished to a high sheen.
Trump has only been here once as a world leader (he visited in May 2017), and this would be the perfect chance to boost his already burnished pro-Israel credentials in an election year.
Carter Brey, the Philharmonic's principal cellist, was an excellent soloist in Haydn's ebullient and inventive Cello Concerto No. 1 in C, playing with burnished sound, elegant phrasing and deft technique during the rippling finale.
Well-burnished, flaky plain croissants, almond ones sheltering marzipan, handsome pains au chocolat, lacy apricot fougasses from Provence and twisted, sugared footlong sacristains are some of the options to eat in or take out.
Despite the strong flow of investor money into the industry for the first month of the year, a swath of hedge funds were burnished by some of the volatility during the beginning of January.
The green one was bright and fiery from the tomatillos and generous use of serrano chiles, and the red was even more flavorful from the burnished chiles and garlic used to emulsify the sauce.
"The Fed dropped a commitment to gradual rate hikes from its policy statement ... U.S dollar's plunge alongside treasury bond yields have burnished the relative appeal of gold," said Ilya Spivak, senior currency strategist with DailyFx.
Think of him as that guy on a Milanese street whose softly burnished lace-ups bespeak a level of careful maintenance that has nothing to do with turning up in some shutterbug's social media feed.
The Man released their seventh LP, the Danger Mouse-produced Evil Friends, a compendium of psych-pop, with a burnished retro sheen, some debauched bass grooves, and occasionally, tunes topped off with a nimble falsetto.
Writers like Raymond Chandler, Billy Wilder, Robert Towne, Walter Mosley, and James Ellroy have taken advantage of the city's legend and burnished it at the same time, turning "LA noir" into its own distinctive genre.
Elsewhere, the dollar held surprisingly firm on Monday, extending its gains from last week as concerns about a festering trade war between the United States and China burnished the safe-haven appeal of the greenback.
With burnished corners and a semi-gloss finish, it's the perfect surface on which to project your fears and fantasies — even before you notice the corner, which is distorted into a ridge of horrifying ripples.
Mr. Polk built the burnished maple bench that runs along a cinder-block wall himself, and the ceramist Erin Louise Clancy will set up a work space in the back that will supply the shop.
He has a built-in fan base in England, where boxing remains a major sport, and rising from that final-round knockdown in the first Wilder fight burnished his reputation as a resourceful, resilient champion.
Yet this part of New York City, nicknamed the Iron Triangle, has a proud history of automotive repair extending back to the 1930s, its reputation for commerce as burnished as Manhattan's garment and flower districts'.
My former colleagues and I have, over the years, burnished our anecdotes into gems, though maybe meteorites is the better metaphor, evidence of a place so distant it might as well be in outer space.
The insurance specialist split in 2017 from the Wall Street giant, where he burnished his reputation and spent almost all of his more than two-decade career, to cohead Bank of America's financial institutions group.
He and his glorious scrub of burnished copper hair were perched on a bench in the visitors' locker room in Madison Square Garden, about an hour before the Blazers would throttle the Knicks by 19 points.
Its repertoire spanned slow, plaintive, burnished instrumental melodies; somber traditional songs and quick-fingered, breakneck dance tunes that had the cellist twirling onstage and the audience happily clapping and stamping as if sharing a Cretan hoedown.
Pogba&aposs move from Italy to Manchester in August 2000, after he burnished his star credentials in France&aposs run that summer to the final of the European Championship, was like hitting the jackpot for Torcy.
Digital privacy activists have long regarded Feingold as an ally and aggressive overseer of the intelligence community, a reputation he burnished as the sole vote against the USA Patriot Act, which was passed after the Sept.
The still-strong tech sector, which burnished China's solid exports growth in 2017, could come under pressure as rising tensions between China and the United States threaten to hit billions of dollars in cross-border trade.
Without losing its trademark burnished tone, his voice in the "Rome Narration" late in the opera bristled with the desperate intensity of a man who'd been to hell and back — and lived to tell the tale.
Gold's safe-haven appeal was burnished after the U.S. launched a national security investigation into car and truck imports that could lead to new tariffs similar to those it imposed on steel and aluminum in March.
Borodin's String Quartet No. 2, which received a burnished reading by the Parker Quartet on Saturday, is an example of the lyricism and freshness this approach could produce, but also demonstrates its stretches of harmonic helplessness.
Ms. Brown was among the first African-American politicians elected to Washington from Florida and burnished a reputation in state and national politics as a civil rights champion and as an advocate for the less fortunate.
When Mr. Lieberman stepped down, he cited the government's handling of the simmering conflict with Hamas in Gaza, calling its approach too tolerant Since then, Mr. Netanyahu has burnished his image as Israel's top security chief.
Sandwiched between Mr. Netanyahu's trip to India, where he was treated like royalty, and his departure for the World Economic Forum in Davos, the visit burnished the Israeli premier's credentials at home as an international player.
In early 2000, years after his first flight over Ho Chi Minh City, Mr. Tong burnished his anti-Communist credentials with a flight over Havana in a rented plane, scattering leaflets as he had in Vietnam.
Accompanying it are fried soybeans, salty and hot, and pickles: fermented radish, burnished by turmeric, and bitter gourd that outdoes its name, its bitterness so deep, it makes all the flavors that follow sharper and brighter.
The governor also burnished an electoral résumé that could be used to further his ample political ambition: Like his father, Mr. Cuomo has been mentioned as a possible presidential contender, though he has denied such ambitions.
Then tie the ex-governor as closely as possible to Secretary of State Kris W. Kobach, the Republican nominee for governor, who has burnished a national profile with ominous warnings about vote fraud and illegal immigration.
This sanctuary, with more than 100,000 archaeological sites and sun-burnished canyons that glow more brightly than the gold in Trump Tower, is one of the places that Trump has targeted with his latest executive order.
Mr. Raisi burnished this new narrative with pictures of himself with young voters and female supporters — not gestures one would expect from an arch-conservative cleric who was anti-internet until just a few years ago.
Playmaker Eden Hazard, currently at Chelsea, has been linked with a move to Real Madrid and burnished his already lofty reputation with several strong performances in Russia with three goals and two assists in the tournament.
The burnished head of cauliflower, first boiled in salt water that's "always moving, like the sea," as the chef put it, then gently massaged with olive oil and roasted, becomes a meltingly tender, pull-apart dish.
Columbia, South Carolina (CNN)When Joe Biden entered the race a few months ago, he looked like an unquestioned frontrunner here -- far outpacing the rest of the Democratic field with his long-burnished reputation in South Carolina.
Whereas Gowdy burnished his reputation investigating Clinton and the Obama administration, the Tea Party favorite is now asking himself whether he wants to spend the next four years probing and ferreting waste out of a Republican administration.
Canelés — the well-burnished little molded cakes from Bordeaux, in flavors like coconut green tea, espresso and bergamot — are new here, as are craquelins, made from choux paste, with a sugar crust and pumpkin-miso cream inside.
BENGALURU/MUMBAI (Reuters) - High prices prompted Asian consumers to sell back physical gold this week to lock in profits, though price dips still attracted buying as economic jitters burnished the metal's appeal as a haven from risk.
Ordered by the maniacal Austrian governor Gesler to shoot an apple off the head of his beloved son, Tell sings the wrenching, sublimely eloquent aria "Sois immobile," which Mr. Finley performed with magnificent gravity and burnished colorings.
The former aide says that the heads-up was passed on to Trump, who was the only candidate who said that he wouldn't automatically support the Party's nominee—a position that burnished his image as an outsider.
But there is a secondary benefit: The venue's reputation is burnished, since the kind of people who buy and sell art also tend to be philanthropic, or at least to want to associate themselves with such behavior.
The African objects cover a wide range in sensibility, from delicate burnished wood carvings of Yoruba Twin Figures to a rough-hewed Kongo people's Nkisi (or male power figure) bristling with nails, blades and other sharp objects.
In the second part of the scene, when Edgardo learns that Lucia is dying (having gone mad and stabbed her husband to death), Mr. Grigolo's vocally burnished and wild-eyed singing made the young man seem unhinged.
But while the art is arresting on its own, the space asserts itself as the least neutral of backgrounds, a reminder that the works are burnished by Portaluppi's and Italy's complicated history — just as De Carlo intended.
Its first-tier crown could be taken by Goldman, whose pitch has been burnished by representatives such as Dina Powell, who served in U.S. President Donald Trump's administration before returning to the Wall Street bank last year.
High-profile government service by its alumni has largely burnished the firm's reputation within the business community and, accurately or not, enhanced the perception that Goldman partners are just a phone call away from the executive branch.
Cooked in thousands of different ways, almost always creatively burnished with selective spoonfuls from a treasure chest of seasonings and spices, potatoes are served in every town and village at mealtimes and as chutney-augmented street snacks.
The prince has gone in search of Rusalka, and finds her: Now, finally, the two have a real love duet, impassioned, fitful music, sung here with burnished sound and wrenching beauty by Ms. Opolais and Mr. Jovanovich.
As Hall notes, high Modernism was a time of artistic flexibility and fungibility across disciplines, a burnished age that mirrors our own, when polymaths like Cocteau and Beaton alternated effortlessly between word and image, art and craft.
Gold leaf is used to create flat, gleaming backgrounds, or it is applied as negative space and burnished so that the vellum bulges up like inflamed skin (this effect is visible in the Lord Speaking to Joshua).
In last month's initial round of voting, Strange finished second to former Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore, whose "drain the swamp" credentials have been burnished by high-profile endorsements, including that of former White House strategist Steve Bannon.
The shutdown resulted in hours-long waits at the pump, but a majority of Mexicans said they supported López Obrador and it burnished his image as a strong leader willing to take on criminals and the elite alike.
Writing from Britain, Dr. Ben Goldacre echoes Angell's concerns, charging in "Bad Pharma" that the worst misbehavior in the pharmaceutical industry actually occurs not when prescription drugs are being burnished for market, but far earlier in their development.
Sitting behind burnished wooden desks, in glass-walled corner offices like the one Jeffrey R. Immelt occupied at General Electric's former headquarters here, a select group of American chief executives were once more akin to statesmen than businessmen.
But it was not tough on Tanaka, who burnished his reputation as a pitcher who does not shrink in big moments by outdueling Sale with a three-hit, no-walk, complete game in the Yankees' 503-0 victory.
A large portion of the intelligence community's experts on the military capabilities and plans of Russia and China joined government during the Reagan administration; other experts on counterterrorism and new technology burnished their technical skills following the Sept.
During Obama's first term, Trump burnished his following among Republican voters by becoming a leading promoter of the racist conspiracy theory that Obama was an illegitimate president because he supposedly was not actually born in the United States.
There's a tonal rhyme between the burnished browns of "The Mosque" and the mucky beige and mushroom pigments of Picasso's analytical Cubist tableaus — and Picasso's own deep debt to African art is further underlined by his new company.
As the world realigns along the axes of globalism and nationalism, he has burnished France's reputation as a diplomatic player that can wield more power than it might actually possess, by drawing on a heritage of principled intervention.
Apple just saved more than $40 billion on taxes thanks to Trump: the company might have burnished its resistance brand a few months ago, but ultimately it will prosper under this regime while many communities are evicted and targeted.
Even in a breeze olive trees seem to shimmer in alternations of green and blue and silver, the undersides of the leaves showing mat gray, and the angled, resinous upper surfaces reflecting the sun in flashes of burnished bronze.
There are worries that the tech sector, which burnished China's solid exports growth in 2017, could come under pressure as the rising tensions between China and the United States threaten to hit billions of dollars in cross-border trade.
In time, Mr. Budbill assumed the stature of a local oracle, a beloved voice of the Vermont mountains with a rough-hewed personality and a gift for expressing the essence of the state and its people in burnished monosyllables.
The coffin, burnished mahogany topped with a mass of yellow and white peonies, freesia and roses, was laid out in the main hall of the library, in the same place where her husband's coffin was on display in 2004.
Sanders, meanwhile, burnished his reputation as the big man on campus — a group of voters that polls suggest are looking for independence from the Washington establishment, worrying about climate change and jobs, and seeking relief from crushing student debt.
While burnished renditions of British royals dominate the small screen, and a super-powerful African king owns the big screen, the monarchal narcissism of the American president shows why we have a constitutional clause banning any title of nobility.
And long before the candidate sent his first tweet, Trump was showing up in millions of American living rooms as the host of NBC's popular reality show "The Apprentice," which burnished his reputation as a savvy, blunt-spoken businessman.
Mr. Reña butchers whole chickens in Tama's minimal kitchen, reserving thighs for adobo and chopping white meat down to popcorn-size nuggets, which are doused with patis (Filipino fish sauce), dusted with cornstarch and fried until burnished and perfect.
"Elaine is a very humble leader and experienced manager with strong bipartisan credentials burnished over a long career as first a public servant and then as a political appointee for three Presidents, Bush, Obama, and now Trump," Norton said.
The 17-year-old opened the Antonio Grimaldi couture show on Monday night, moving through the gilded splendor of the Salons France-Amériques in an all-white pantsuit with a billowing cape, gold hoops and burnished bird-claw belt.
Set back from the Champs-Élysées, in a charming cobblestone courtyard, the multistory salon is a picture of Parisian elegance, replete with herringbone floors and treatment rooms decked out in a calming palette of soft cream and burnished gold.
Hong Kong (CNN)Hong Kong has once again burnished its reputation as a thorn in the side of the Chinese Communist Party and its leader, President Xi Jinping, after protesters swarmed the city's streets for the third time in one week.
While there's something to be said for the natural subtlety of barely-there babylights and multi-dimensional lowlights, the color trend that's really taking off this season is a high-drama, bright-and-glossy, surprisingly flattering shade of burnished copper.
Washington center Noah Dickerson bulled his way to a double-double with 21 points and 16 rebounds, and the Huskies burnished their NCAA Tournament resume with a 68-64 Pac-12 victory over No. 64 Arizona State on Thursday in Seattle.
Short-sellers burnished their credentials from 2010 onwards by exploiting concerns over poor corporate governance and accounting practices at more than 100 Chinese companies, in some cases exposing outright frauds at the likes of Sino-Forest and China Metals Recycling.
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In works by Mendelssohn, Boulez and Richard Strauss, the ensemble's music director, Daniel Barenboim — who also holds the same position in the opera house — drew a burnished and vigorous sound from the orchestra and playing that was confident and free.
While largely focusing on secular messaging, Mr. Gandhi has burnished his Hindu credentials through a stream of visits to temples to fight the Hindu nationalist charge that his party cared for Muslim minority votes and not for the Hindu majority.
This mythos was burnished and expanded by Mr. Trump's years on "The Apprentice," where he played the role of an all-powerful, all-knowing business god who could make or break the fortunes of those who clamored for his favor.
That reputation was burnished by the three-year period — starting in 2011 — that he spent as the director of the office of Sheikha al-Mayassa bint Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani, a major collector and chairwoman of the Qatar Museums Authority.
The story that Real Madrid tells itself of this game, of this run, will change as the years go by; its collective memory will pick out the parts to cherish and discard those that do not fit the burnished narrative.
But perhaps the colt burnished his reputation in a narrow but noble loss in the Travers Stakes at Saratoga Race Course, a track known as the "graveyard of champions" for humbling such seemingly immortal horses as Affirmed and even Secretariat.
It's a truth as old as evolution itself, and a parabolic plot twist expressed in art since time immemorial, perhaps never with more clarity than in the 1964 TV special Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, burnished beautifully by Inside Out.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Dave Malloy's gorgeous a cappella chamber choir musical, Octet, a world-premiere, is a story about technology and those enraptured by it, with the burnished glow of spirituality living in its hymns and songs.
It won Bertolucci an Oscar nomination and burnished his international reputation, but his follow-up "212", a five-hour historical epic starring Robert De Niro, Gerard Depardieu, Donald Sutherland and Burt Lancaster, marked the start of a lengthy period of commercial flops.
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - The calm and compassion shown by New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern in response to the killing of 50 Muslims by a suspected white supremacist has burnished the credentials of a leader whose youth and celebrity had given critics' doubts.
And we'll cook that for 12 minutes or so in the top half of the oven, until the meat is burnished and just cooked through, then drizzle them with lemon juice, serving the meat with some braised greens and a mound of rice.
Even so, the junta and Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha have burnished their image and stocked up on public goodwill by presiding calmly over an anxious period, said Kevin Hewison, an emeritus professor of Asian studies at the University of North Carolina.
Osaka burnished her reputation as one of the cleanest hitters of the ball in women's tennis by smacking winners almost at will from both her forehand and backhand under the roof of the Rod Laver Arena which was closed due to extreme heat.
He implores his would-be wife to "mislike [him] not for [his] complexion | The Shadowed livery of the burnished sun" and to view him instead as a man of accomplishment "that slew…a Persian prince | That won three fields of Sultan Solyman".
The first bit of news further burnished Prince Mohammed's awful reputation: Federal prosecutors accused two former Twitter employees, with a skein of ties to the prince, of using their roles at the tech platform to spy on dissidents for the Saudi government.
Nothing compares to the experience of holding six pounds of newborn boy against an older, wiser, pounding heart, a heart burnished with the patina of age, a heart that bears the traces of fractures, the patchwork or plaster lathed over bad breaks.
SAMARA, Russia (Reuters) - Uruguay burnished their World Cup credentials with a 3-0 victory over 10-man Russia on Monday, finishing top of Group A with a perfect record while dampening the hopes of the tournament hosts, who had to settle for second.
And while Ms. Rice has not expressed any interest in the race, she has only burnished her political credentials over time, giving a well-received prime-time address at the 2012 Republican convention, and staying out of the ugliest frays of 2016.
If he appealing tenor Brandon Jovanovich lacked a little vocal heft as Siegmund, he sang with burnished sound and deep feeling, and conveyed the sadness of a rootless young person who does not even know he's a demigod, the son of Wotan.
MOSCOW — Russia, which has long burnished athletic prowess as a symbol of its great-power status, faced its largest international sporting crisis since the Soviet era on Tuesday when the International Olympic Committee banned the country from competing in the 211 Winter Games.
Observers complained, social media got up in arms, and the makers of leggings had a field day; Puma, for example, jumped into the fray and burnished its image by offering a 20 percent discount on leggings to anyone presenting a United ticket.
But a ragtag group of communists, social democrats and anarchists have come to embrace Mr. Sadr as a symbol of the reform they have championed for years — an image that the cleric has burnished, seeing it as the best path to political power.
"My father fought hard for that famous third star, which we welcomed with huge joy and which burnished our reputation," he said in a phone interview from the restaurant in the rural, idyllic village of Laguiole, about 130 miles northwest of Montpellier.
The Gatzes' house—glass, stone, redwood, burnished copper, loosely described as "in the manner of Frank Lloyd Wright"—was the most spectacular house on Vedders Hill, until it was reduced to an ignominious pile of rubble in the firestorm of the previous fall.
Mr. Cuomo has burnished those credentials since Ms. Nixon emerged on the scene, and on Wednesday he personally called Bill Lipton, the state director of the liberal Working Families Party, to describe the Senate unity agreement, according to three people familiar with the call.
The State Department launched the "Think Again, Turn Away" campaign in December 2013, but the outreach effort quickly came under sharp criticism from terrorism experts who said that in addition to emboldening terrorist groups it burnished their social media presence on Twitter and Facebook.
Known for his ability to conceive and swiftly execute boutiques for such brands as Céline, Jil Sander and Max Mara, he eschews gloss and bustle in his private life, preferring to inhabit naturally burnished spaces borne of a Zenlike patience and a sense of restraint.
In Butler's painting of the 1918 eclipse, a corona of burnished orange encases the void of the blacked-out sun, while the sky is mottled by gray-black clouds that recall the light effects of Frederic Edwin Church, Albert Bierstadt and other American landscape artists.
The former White House adviser with a razor-sharp tongue and a knack for stirring the pot has always been a force to be reckoned with -- ever since she first burnished her image during the inaugural season of NBC's "The Apprentice" back in 2004.
If you haven't found enough inspiration yet while bingeing Riverdale or Game of Thrones — seriously, those shows are filled to the brim with the burnished color — we've got a long list of famous redheads ready to make the case for trying the trend sooner rather than later.
These excellent Israeli players offer richly characterized, stirring performances of these six pieces, their burnished sound notable in sections like the opening of No. 3 in D. They render No. 1 in F with a gracious charm and No. 4 in C minor with an arresting tension.
Bardugo fills the Yale campus with rich, luxurious details: the way the panels of the library "glowed amber, a burnished golden hive, less a library than a temple;" how a glamorous professor flavors her tea with fresh mint that she grows in window boxes in her office.
Up next for Kontaveit in the last eight will be Taiwan's Hsieh Su-wei, who burnished her reputation as a giant slayer by taking down Denmark's Caroline Wozniacki 23-26 22-224(313) 231-24 after beating world number one Naomi Osaka in the previous round.
He said he had known of its reputation for physical play, and of its penchant for marquee signings from Europe, and he named a handful of Argentines who had burnished their reputation in the league, including Ignacio Piatti (Montreal), Maxi Urruti (Portland) and Mauro Rosales (F.
A bowl of olives, a burnished slice of roasted feta cheese, a smoky eggplant dip, perhaps some lemony stuffed grape leaves or a plate of creamy hummus: These are all mezze, tapas-like appetizers that are served at room temperature, meant to accompany drinks and conversation.
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So when the food is served — burnished, coffee-accented magret of duck, garnished with peanuts and accompanied by a bowl of toasty koshihikari sushi rice, or a vacherin with the surprising astringency of whipped yogurt and a sprinkle of candied violets — it's all the more astonishing.
But when the Korean-born baritone Sol Jin took the stage on Sunday afternoon to perform "Di Provenza il mar" from Verdi's "La Traviata," something odd happened: The hall seemed to shrink, filled to the brim with the sound of a majestic, powerful and elegantly burnished voice.
I ask shopkeepers how they prepare whatever it is they sell, which is how I came to cook a turkey at a temperature so low I feared it wouldn't be ready to eat until the next day (its slow-roasted skin was burnished and its meat moist).
They began as chief executive officers within six months of each other in 2006, with the global mania in financial assets nearing its peak, and emerged from the crisis that soon followed with their reputations not just intact but burnished — at least among fellow Wall Streeters.
Mr. Criss burnished his overnight fame with stints on Broadway in "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying" and "Hedwig and the Angry Inch," and recorded music as a solo artist and with Computer Games, an alt-pop band he started with his brother, Chuck Criss.
Afro-Brazilian religions like Umbanda and Candomblé, which have been historically persecuted for their perceived connection to "black magic," burnished the cultural role of the powerful female "auntie" — nicknamed a Baiana in reference to the state of Bahia, the geographical center of Afro-Brazilian religions in Brazil.
He is widely seen as an honest man of the people, rare for a leader in a country where the political class is scorned as corrupt and aloof, and his push for infrastructure and cutting red tape has burnished his image as a hands-on leader.
It was a natural moment to bring back the Babe: Steroid-era sluggers may have pushed him down the lifetime leader boards, but their excesses only burnished the legend of Ruth's power hitting, fueled as it was by little more than frankfurters and a belt of bicarbonate.
Dear old Dennis is positively electric looking, all jitter and growl, a gurning assemblage of bee-stung lips—the lips of an inexperienced reveller who's burnished their gums with an accidental, unintentional, and incredibly unwanted numbness that for all their effort just won't go away—and awards ceremony glamour.
And in Keraniganj, a conservative, working-class district across the Buriganga River from Old Dhaka, the architect built what he calls the Red Mosque (2017): a glass structure encircled by a channel of water, its roof held up by branching columns cast in concrete the color of burnished sandstone.
Hassan and Sara have returned to Pakistan, where they genially recall a sun-burnished Connecticut that never was, while Hassan tries to picture the younger siblings whom Hina left behind, wandering their American living room, "content in their kingdom," before the Old World and its ancient demands intrude.
The burnished elegance of David Woodhead's design makes cunning use of a two-way mirror and manages to couple distressed chic with a reminder of the theatrical environs that mark out the story of Desiree Armfeldt (a satin-cheeked Josefina Gabrielle) and her motley gathering of aristos and amours.
This approach serves readers who want to fill in the blanks, to experience the daily grind of a way of life that often has been burnished by the passage of time, to honor the rectitude of people who stoically shoulder their burdens and get on with their chores.
Mr. Comey's refusal while deputy attorney general in the George W. Bush administration to sign on to a National Security Agency surveillance program — an action that burnished a reputation for political independence — "doesn't mean he's not a conservative Republican in opposition to the Democratic agenda," Mr. Jones said.
For many in this year-round community, the loss of Sag Harbor Cinema potentially signified the end not just of obscure art-house film on the East End of Long Island but of a burnished and prideful image Sag Harbor holds of itself as a haven for creative people.
Since then, the show's director, Rachel Chavkin, has burnished her reputation for transforming Off Broadway spaces, with "Hadestown" (a folk-music retelling of the Orpheus myth, staged in the round) to "Small Mouth Sounds" (set at a silent retreat, with the audience on either side of the meditation floor).
"Somewhere down the line, Life illustrator Charles Dana Gibson and magazine publisher Henry Luce were down there having a really great time," jokes the bar's owner, Stephen Hanson, of his decision to open a hushed cocktail lounge — all burnished leather and dark oak paneling — that nods to the building's storied past.
"Joker" has burnished its credentials in the run-up to the Oscars, emerging as the most-nominated film at the BAFTA awards -- the British equivalent of the Academy Awards -- garnering one of the 10 nods from the Producers Guild of America and earning a Golden Globe for star Joaquin Phoenix.
Now, Allapattah (the word is derived from the Seminole Indian term for alligator) is being burnished as the next Miami arts district, with as its anchor the stupendous collection of contemporary art amassed over decades by Mera Rubell and her husband Don, whose brother Steve was a founder of Studio 54.
Eve is funny and dorky, eager and intense, possessed of so many of the qualities that made Oh shine in those supporting roles, not discarded now that she's been bumped up to lead, but burnished — a refreshingly unromanticized character dropped into a lurid conspiracy, not as a joke, but as the point.
If it is the responsibility, in politics, of the old to teach the young mercy, humility, and judgement, that duty was sadly neglected by Sanders, who—even as Hillary generously thanked him from the podium—slumped in his box looking as grim as a satrap whose sapphires had been insufficiently burnished that morning.
A number of them belonged to Yankee sluggers who burnished their biographies with some memorable October moments: Babe Ruth hitting his called shot in the 1932 World Series, Mickey Mantle hitting a Series-record 18 home runs, and Reggie Jackson blasting three homers in the clinching Game 6 Series victory in 1977.
It was because Kelly's reluctance to talk about his son's death in public has become part of the legend of John Kelly — ironically, the idea that Kelly is too noble to use the death of his son to burnish his own reputation has burnished that reputation more than anything Kelly could have said.
This half is a collection of personal vignettes and fragments: Some of them read as if they could have been notes for "My Parents," with anecdotes and observations recast in a different form; others seem to alter or even undercut stories in "My Parents" that have been burnished to a high sheen.
Us being temporarily famous might have been the source of the fuss, honest, because after we disembarked from a steam carriage that bore a striking resemblance to a horseless, burnished-steel version of Cinderella's pumpkin, the maître d'hôtel had welcomed us inside effusively before showing us to the best two-top in the house.
Nigerians in bleak houses in America, their lives deadened by work, nursing their careful savings throughout the year so that they could visit home in December for a week, when they would arrive bearing suitcases of shoes and clothes and cheap watches, and see, in the eyes of their relatives, brightly burnished images of themselves.
Especially notable are "Francisca" (1981, showing Sunday), a story of 19th-century romantic treachery that achieves a fascinating tension in the contrast between Mr. Oliveira's burnished imagery and his actors' flat, declamatory style, and "Doomed Love" (1979, Friday and Saturday), a tale of star-crossed lovers that flaunts its stagelike backdrops, chiaroscuro compositions and unconventional shooting and editing rhythms.
He was the last of the front-cloth comedians, meaning they dropped a cloth behind you while they cleared up the stage from the Liberty Horses and got it ready for the man who pulled doves out of his jacket, and there you were, but with an act that had been burnished until it was a jewel.
Jordan has burnished a reputation on Capitol Hill as a straight-talking, no-nonsense politician who's called out House Minority Leader Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Mueller report fades from political conversation Five key players in Trump's trade battles MORE (Calif.) and the Democrats as much as he has his own GOP leadership team.
M.C. His singing here at the Met in 2011 in the Count di Luna's aria "Il balen" beautifully demonstrates the qualities his admirers cherished: the burnished, russet-colored, slightly covered sound; the velvety legato phrasing; the uncanny breath control; and the way he could summon reserves of vocal power to send a climactic passage soaring over the orchestra.
And yet somehow, despite many pieces that spoke to the history of the brand, especially puffer egg-shaped opera coats burnished in gold, and jumpsuits and day dresses made from two rectangles of fabric crisscrossed in front (plus some pieces that looked a lot like Lanvin used to under Alber Elbaz), there was nothing to love.
It could all be a bit much at times, and Ms. DiDonato's burnished tone, especially in Purcell's incomparably moving lament "When I am laid in earth" (from "Dido and Aeneas"), and blazing coloratura, especially in Niccolò Jommelli's spitfire aria "Par che di giubilo" (from "Attilio Regolo"), carried most of the freight dramatically as well as musically.
For example, this collection included a thick cowl-backed camel tunic finished in a fringe of silver feathers at the thigh; wide, high-waist nubby tweed Katharine Hepburn trousers with a shell pink silk jacket tucked inside; and a woven burnished gold coat with two big black patch pockets and a high ruff of curly sheepskin hugging the chin.
WASHINGTON — Whether investigating charges of torture by the C.I.A., rolling up an organized crime network or prosecuting crooked government officials, John H. Durham, the veteran federal prosecutor named by Attorney General William P. Barr to investigate the origins of the Russia inquiry, burnished his reputation for impartiality over the years by keeping his mouth closed about his work.
That initial vision of adventure, a friendship burnished by shared triumph over adversity—cue cheesy film score—was replaced by more concrete, less inspiring images, like spending all day walking (probably in the rain), eating horrible packaged food, and sharing a tent for several nights with someone I hadn't even been buddies with for that long. Awkward.
In that way, the movies' slow ascent echoed the trajectory of such shlocky shocks as Ed Wood's ghastly Plan 9 From Outer Space, or the giant-bunny epic Night of the Lepus—films that needed years, if not decades, in order to die and be reborn, their legends burnished by midnight screenings, late-night TV sprees, and, eventually, home-video releases.
The darkest-skinned woman is the most arresting — the deep umber of her body is highlighted with swipes of what looks like red, white, and orange mixed to a burnished glow, and further energized by a shock of alizarin in her hair and the bands of white across her breasts and hips, which could be unnatural tan lines or an exceptionally revealing bikini.
WOLFGANG SCHÄUBLE may have left the German finance ministry in September, but the austere legacy of the centre-right Christian Democrats (CDU) lives on; for example in the national debt clock in central Berlin, ticking downwards at about €100 ($123) a second, and in Germany's reputation, burnished during the euro-zone crisis, for fiercely guarding its economic stability and taxpayers' money.
As Manhattan US Attorney, Giuliani, who was appointed to the post by President Ronald Reagan after having worked as a lower-level prosecutor in the office and the number three lawyer at the Department of Justice, was known as a charismatic leader, using both the bully pulpit and the courtroom to win high-profile victories that burnished the office's reputation.
And then George W. Bush and Barack ObamaBarack Hussein ObamaThe Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina 6 ways the primary fight is toughening up Democrats for the fall general election Bloomberg called Social Security a 'Ponzi scheme' as mayor MORE burnished that global brand with their own courage on incredibly divisive issues like immigration reform and health care reform.
Like Gorsuch, he seemed to be a rock-ribbed, partisan Republican who had burnished his credentials as an associate counsel under Kenneth Starr during the investigation of the Clinton White House but also a person with the kind of elite educational and social background that could win the support of Bush Republicans, whose White House he had also worked for.
Last year, when the Labour leader claimed he had to sit on the floor of a "ram-packed" train, and used the opportunity to call for the renationalization of Britain's railways, it led to an almighty row between Mr. Corbyn and Virgin trains, which operates the service and released CCTV images showing Mr. Corbyn bypassing vacant seats — but that row only burnished Mr. Corbyn's anti-establishment credentials.
Image: Must Farm ProjectTypical daily activities would have included textile production (including weaving), tending farm animals (cows and sheep) and crops (wheat, barley, and flax), harvesting, hunting, fishing (pike and eels), butchering meat (including venison, wild boar, and pork), cooking and eating, navigating the waterways with logboats, protecting their territory, and trading textiles for metal or lavish items such as glass beads or finely burnished ceramic bowls, said Knight.
This is the world in which we meet Maria Pierce and Khalil Mirsky, two light-skinned, mixed race black people who want it all and are on track to get it: a Brooklyn brownstone, a wedding at a lighthouse in Martha's Vineyard with nouveau soul food, a dog named Thurgood, and two children "with skin the color of burnished leather" and "hair the color of spun gold" named Indigo and Cheo.
Patti Solis Doyle, the Democratic strategist who served as campaign manager for Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE's 2628 presidential campaign, said the last two weeks had burnished Gillibrand's image as an advocate for women and a powerful voice against sexual harassment.
Larger dishes are simple, gratifying arrangements of meat, be it lamb chops, dark and thrilling, with the tips of their bones nearly charred through; knobs of ground beef, burnished chicken thigh or lamb torn off the shank, the flesh still harboring an instinct to resist; or lamb korma, the lamb left to unknit itself in a pot of yogurt, tomatoes and onions kept seething until they weep sugar.
Mr. Stanton's future cult status was further burnished by his modest yet memorable part in yet another Hellman film, the brilliant "Two-Lane Blacktop" (1971), in which he plays a hitchhiker picked up by Warren Oates's driver, known as G.T.O. Dressed in denim and a cowboy hat, Mr. Stanton's hitchhiker immediately settles into the passenger seat as if to take a snooze, only to softly place a hand on G.T.O.'s knee.
Mr. Hill burnished his growing reputation with "Tenebrae" (22006), which the poet Hayden Carruth, in Harper's Magazine, called "the best book of devotional poetry in the modern high style since Eliot's 'Ash Wednesday,'" and with "The Mystery of the Charity of Charles Péguy" (22010), an extended poetic sequence about the French nationalist poet who died in World War I. Afflicted by paralyzing depression, anxiety and obsessive-compulsive behavior, Mr. Hill wrote with agonizing difficulty until he was treated with drugs after moving to the United States in the 21984s.
Our correspondent R.W. Apple reported: All the panoply of monarchy was deployed on this, one of the great days in the history of the House of Windsor: the stirring music of Handel and Purcell and Elgar; the Household Cavalry, in their burnished breastplates and helmets with red plumes; the stately royal horses, caparisoned in silver; almost all of the reigning sovereigns of Europe, come in their finery to share in the happy occasion, and the royal bride herself, resplendent in a gown of pale ivory, with puffy sleeves and a train 25 feet long.
Steve Jones has been a lot of things in his 61 years: a love-starved bastard, smooth criminal, an insatiable man-slut, a master thief, an insufferable prog-rocker, a would-be Yacht Rock A&R rep, SEX shop clerk, Chrissie Hynde's pre-Pretenders fuck-buddy; a teenage Sex Pistol, a 224-year-old has-been, a sticky-fingered junkie, a shit-hot guitar-slinger-for-hire, Iggy Pop's muse, a Fabio-haired solo artist, a buff and burnished Hollywood biker, a recovering addict, a childhood sexual abuse survivor, a jailhouse motivational speaker, an ascot'd elder statesman of punk, a beloved LA disc jockey, and—phew—a sexagenarian social media baller.
Steve Jones has been a lot of things in his 61 years: a love-starved bastard, smooth criminal, an insatiable man-slut, a master thief, an insufferable prog-rocker, a would-be Yacht Rock A&R rep, SEX shop clerk, Chrissie Hynde's pre-Pretenders fuck-buddy; a teenage Sex Pistol, a 23-year-old has-been, a sticky-fingered junkie, a shit-hot guitar-slinger-for-hire, Iggy Pop's muse, a Fabio-haired solo artist, a buff and burnished Hollywood biker, a recovering addict, a childhood sexual abuse survivor, a jailhouse motivational speaker, an ascot'd elder statesman of punk, a beloved LA disc jockey, and—phew—a sexagenarian social media baller.

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