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"coolness" Definitions
  1. the quality of being fairly cold
  2. the quality of being attractive and fashionable
  3. the ability to stay calm, and not get excited, angry or emotional
  4. a lack of friendly feeling
"coolness" Synonyms
coldness cold frigidity chill cool chilliness nippiness iciness nip frostiness wintriness frigidness gelidity bleakness crispness gelidness bite bitterness sharpness rawness composure calmness equanimity aplomb imperturbability serenity collectedness poise tranquillity(UK) equilibrium sangfroid placidity countenance composedness calm repose tranquility(US) unflappability tranquilness assurance unfriendliness aloofness hostility unsociability inhospitality standoffishness remoteness reserve unresponsiveness distance dispassionateness apathy lukewarmness reservedness uncommunicativeness unconcern unconcernedness boldness audacity audaciousness brazenness cheekiness presumptuousness shamelessness impertinence impudence insolence naturalness familiarity openness informality forwardness casualness spontaneity ease overfamiliarity trendiness stylishness fashionableness voguishness hipness hip modishness hipsterism vogue popularity hotness fashionability favour(UK) favor(US) style fashion flair currency chic incuriosity indifference insouciance nonchalance disregard dispassion detachment impassivity disinterestedness insensibility torpor phlegm emotionlessness incuriousness complacence nerve bravery courage guts daring fearlessness courageousness intrepidity dauntlessness pluck spirit grit heroism heart fortitude hardihood backbone gallantry mettle sobriety gravity seriousness solemnity staidness earnestness graveness sedateness solemnness serious-mindedness steadiness thoughtfulness level-headedness severity sombreness dignity earnest intentness modernity freshness novelty contemporaneity innovation contemporaneousness modernism modernness newness avant-gardism innovativeness recentness snazziness originality uniqueness alienation estrangement divorce separation withdrawal disaffection division isolation disgruntlement parting severance souring variance difference diversion rupture prudence care caution wariness alertness carefulness circumspection heedfulness watchfulness guardedness vigilance chariness cautiousness heed gingerliness forethought discretion diligence foresight deliberation neglect heedlessness oversight disdaining ignoring overlooking default disregardance inadvertence inconsideration rebuff scorn scorning spurning thoughtlessness desertion inattention indifference to More
"coolness" Antonyms
agitation discomposure perturbation affability amiability amiableness chumminess cordiality deliriousness delirium disconcertedness disconcertion excitedness excitement friendliness geniality impassionedness nervousness receptiveness receptivity unfashionableness disfavour(UK) unpopularity disfavor(US) dowdiness dislike disuse out impatience arousal disagreement disproportion disturbance excitability imbalance instability loudness noise perturbedness turbulence uneasiness upset violence excessiveness immoderacy immoderateness immoderation intemperance intemperateness extremism excess extreme indulgence intensity outrageousness severity unlimitedness wildness fitness disinhibition incontinence unconstraint abandon licence license self-indulgence aid assistance freedom help liberation liberty release indiscipline loss of control cowardice cowardliness cravenness dastardliness poltroonery spinelessness timidity faint-heartedness care carefulness caution doubt fear humility idleness inactivity lethargy manners meekness modesty inelegance unstylishness flashiness garishness gaudiness gracelessness grotesqueness tackiness tastelessness tawdriness unsophistication facetiousness flightiness flippancy frivolity frivolousness levity lightheartedness lightness play unseriousness apathy compliance fleetingness impotence inability incompetence indifference indolence intolerance lack laziness resistance weakness traditionalism inhibition formality reservation reserve diffidence reticence coyness decorum detachment etiquette hesitation propriety respectfulness restraint solemnity stiffness coldness demureness

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When asked to rank brands by coolness, teens ranked Vice, Line, and Sunglass Hut near the bottom, each with fewer than 5 coolness points out of 9.
These rankings don't necessarily reflect their policies or the horrible, racist things they may have done—these are just about coolness, and coolness doesn't care about right and wrong.
Regardless, these two Coolness Signifiers make cool-signifying pins, which, I would argue, are better for signifying coolness than band shirts or bad hair dye because they're small and not annoying.
Prepare to feel blinded by the new couple's combined coolness.
I was blown away by their musicianship and utter coolness.
The coolness toward Mr. Trump amounts to a remarkable rebuke.
But the Z Flip failed to conjure the Razr's coolness.
"The coolness of it was beyond belief," Mr. Feigin said.
It seemed to him that Captain Gunn showed a coolness.
But it wasn't the coolness factor that motivated Mr. Petrock.
The first one is from Tech Coolness, to you Lauren.
Maybe I'd link it to the assured coolness of FX's Atlanta.
Banks. When you break down the numbers, coolness becomes less relevant.
That is why AirPods are able to project "coolness" and wealth.
Its brand name "xiao niu" implies coolness in Mandarin as well.
The décor of the room, the coolness of the photo subject.
Be cool under duress, which is a very key aesthetic: coolness.
Once we're inside, the coolness of the cathedral is sweet relief ($21).
Only the movie version had the spring-release feature for added coolness.
Bella Ramsey portrays Lyanna Mormont with such a strength, authority and coolness!
In its dorkiness, the coolness is sucked right out of the air.
Our culture has been commodified as the barometer of what coolness is.
Grace, passion, coolness, toughness, beauty — like its creator, it has them all.
And Monica lost so much control, so much cool, so much coolness.
The political coolness everyone can agree on is to be anti-Trump.
Even he admits that there's a robotic coolness to his public persona.
It has clearness, wetness, coolness, the deep-lit self-immersedness of water.
Perhaps it's an onslaught of competition and the decreased coolness of Yelp.
The trio's varied viewpoints provide a rich look at modern coolness and connection.
Presumably those details don't figure into the supposed coolness of Chick-fil-A.
It has the coolness of the metropolis and demonstrates a truly free spirit.
He doesn't talk about safety as much as he does convenience and coolness.
The picture window's heavy curtains were closed to keep in the morning's coolness.
His expression evoked a young soul steering toward manhood with coolness and calm.
How much impact does that have on the city's coolness factor among millennials?
In terms of coolness, the child was not father to the man, clearly.
In the courtyards, they used stone paving and concrete panels to retain coolness.
It's almost like the thrill of a motorcycle, with none of the coolness.
As with any craze, the coolness factor vanishes as the mainstream customer arrives.
Its long list of star clients and models certainly boosts its "coolness" factor.
Far from the superficial coolness of pop, Davis was the hottest of artists.
Sunspots are oases of (relative) coolness on the Sun's visible surface, called the photosphere.
Merkel's coolness would later prove to be an effective strategy in subverting her counterparts.
Booker's a fantastic orator who trades Obama's coolness for we're-all-in-danger angst.
Perhaps it was the setting, but his wiry coolness reminded me of Tom Cruise.
And I feel like that's what people want — they want some of Dev's coolness.
Or he looked vaguely bemused, and that didn't communicate the coolness that he intended.
For me and my schoolmates, neon argyle socks were a crucial barometer of coolness.
Powell pushed himself in the other direction, toward watchfulness, dryness, a coolness of temperament.
Salah has fantastic speed, pinpoint passing ability, and unnatural coolness in front of goal.
Notice the sensations throughout your body — the warmth, the coolness and any discomfort. 4.
But, during my generation's early teenage years, the text message was the apex of coolness.
His whole approach is contemporary, an easy coolness with the right amount of modern rebel.
Here are some of his pants rated on coolness on a scale of 1-10.
Bernd Ulrich, a liberal commentator, reckons that "German angst" has given way to "German coolness".
Their undisputed coolness translates flawlessly onto the red carpet, where they regularly rock coordinating ensembles.
Kuri's work often incorporates industrial materials and includes found elements, but maintains a sterile coolness.
He has inspired far more coolness than heat in a cautious handling of the opera.
For a long time, I thought there was an immutable link between coolness and positivism.
"The coolness factor has a short half-life in New York City," Mr. Erdreich said.
I put my palm to her forehead and felt the eerie coolness of her skin.
There was a time between 33 and 23 when Microsoft did have some semblance of coolness.
The rest of us, though, got a chance to marvel at the coolness of it all.
It's a pretty simple message, but we are talking about teens, where coolness is rated highly.
The mattress is specially designed to offer the optimal levels of firmness, coolness, breathability, and comfort.
Coolness strategy: Snap's retail strategy for its Spectacles glasses has been deliberately unusual from the beginning.
This company seems young but their prices are cheap as hell for the quality and coolness.
It's got a coolness factor that gives you a badge of honor in any social setting.
They offered a number of designers and he seemed cool, and lived up to his coolness.
Few writers push the reader away with the coolness, dignity, and faint melancholy of Fleur Jaeggy.
Many people, attracted to the idea for its science fiction elements and its coolness value, cheered.
"It's just a thing, I don't think it adds or subtracts from 'coolness,'" wrote padoozle, shrewdly.
He's Mr. Welsh Ghost, who's into the mysticism of Wales—like coolness beyond life, beyond death.
What characterizes this incarnation of the United States is a coolness that folds easily into ruthlessness.
"Coolness and aloofness doesn't always come with this sense of 'niceness', vulnerability, and approachability," she wrote.
Perhaps Pluto's undeniable coolness is why people are still intrigued by its categorization 13 years later.
Like Quentin Tarantino's recent run of revenge flicks, there is a deliberate coolness to Hunters' action.
For me, it was a way out of my then-reality, and into coolness and money.
Here the door policy is based on 'coolness,' and it's not about the music at all anymore.
She is at her best when crooning rock and pop songs into a microphone with transfixing coolness.
It made me feel like it would represent the song well, and the coolness of the song.
But the coolness with which voters have greeted her in Nevada illustrate her weaknesses as a candidate.
Then to finish it up raita brings a calming coolness to make this chili truly something memorable.
I genuinely wish Huang and Immotor luck, but let's face it scooters face a real coolness problem.
The Ampelmännchen's quirky coolness is an increasingly apt symbol of the country as well as its capital.
I mean, sure, there's something to be said for modesty and coolness under all kinds of pressure.
Apart from the fact that she just exudes coolness, Richie doesn't let anything stand in her way.
We posture about our coolness a lot, but Toronto really isn't shit when it comes to weather.
That changed with the arrival of Barack Obama, whose wit and coolness were regularly compared to Kennedy's.
It seemed the rapper has given his (admittedly fading) cred and coolness to a children's video game.
She defines coolness as a mixture of "personalization and effortlessness," at least when it comes to clothes.
And they get it with their trademark coolness, the way they considered gay marriage no big deal.
The walk over burning coals with tariffs rattling has been completed and a soothing coolness has returned.
Competence and coolness under pressure aren't enough for a medical show anymore, and neither is mere lifesaving.
Coolness going absolutely everywhere, positively emitting off Patti Smith and soaking even Bono in its glorious rays.
The incident served as a latent cultural commentary on the inherent coolness of aging old white dudes.
Justin is convinced that turning his chair backward before sitting on it will establish his coolness credentials.
It's the self-conscious, painterly coolness of subjects like a dog sadly contemplating an oversize water dish.
At the heart of investor coolness toward the ETFs is doubt higher investment translates to higher profits.
This brand of coolness must be very fun online, because it's showing up a lot these days.
You must not mind a certain coolness from him Still said to haunt this side of Panther Mountain.
O, in her early 20s at the time, sang grievances about boring stability and the construct of coolness.
For Zeke's coolness under pressure, alliance building and spy-shack caliber eavesdropping, I'm awarding him this week's Fishy.
It's time to lean into the Britishness and accept that coolness might be a little out of reach.
So obsessed with their own hipster-coolness, they'll shout "Don't go up the stairs, you stupid fuck," things.
However, that coolness bubble almost burst when she sat down for her first day of classes at Juilliard.
You love your iPhone: the form factor, the user interface, the just straight-up coolness of it all.
We went behind, but we kept our concentration and we had the coolness to go after a result.
But it captured an idea about coolness, taste, and mastery which, in retrospect, was on its last legs.
And while Mr. Stamp seems eccentrically cast, his coolness works here because distance invariably draws you in closer.
So, when two of those come together, their unimpeachable coolness thus doubled, it's almost too trendy to handle.
Being called out for featuring overly thin models, however, is not a coolness-inducing reason to be banned.
Beyond any perceived coolness, however, is that fur has cultural influence depending on one's region or ethnic heritage.
It's the American in him that treats everything with a mix of forced coolness, mild sarcasm, and overconfidence.
Most of this new "coolness" took the form of mass-produced and exported cinema, television and pop music.
A drop of sweat trickled down from my armpit despite the coolness in the room, and I waited.
And that something was coolness, a mode of presentation and expression that may have just reached its end.
But coolness can serve as a means to engage people in politics, to create a sense of belonging.
Mr. Trump is nothing but a strange surrogate for the lack of catchy slogans and German political coolness.
Ryan showed an uncommon coolness in the most tense situations, which revived his high school nickname: Matty Ice.
See if the breath can offer a momentary burst of coolness or revitalization, even on a muggy day.
Within the myriad subgenres of heavy metal, there's long been a clear and meticulously defined hierarchy of coolness.
For all of their coolness and classicism, this is what makes the work feel deeply human to me.
So we decided to make it a little easier by bringing all the coolness to one place: Club MUNCHIES.
The two had met in freshman year, and now being seniors, ruled the school with an unmistakable spooky coolness.
It is probably just above birdwatching and just below train-spotting in the ranking of hobbies according to coolness.
Ms. Kelly, with her usual poise and professionalism, won for her evenhandedness, good nature and elegant coolness under fire.
For a while there, it gave a product as boring as cow's milk a sheen of coolness and vitality.
So the summer uniform has to embody that elusive combination of coolness (stylish and lightweight), functionality, and adventure-friendly.
Weaves' fervor, and coolness, was apparent during their gala performance of "Scream," featuring Polaris Prize 2014 winner Tanya Tagaq.
What this kind of simplification misses, however, is that VR and AR are technologies with an innate coolness factor.
Just as Beyoncé can bless kale with coolness, so, too, can she do the same for Black Lives Matter.
"This is not about coolness but real impact in the business — revenue generation and cost savings," Oren told Axios.
Of course, the Ryman has the ultimate country-coolness factor, but it also has personal significance for the couple.
However, I didn't notice a major difference in firmness, motion transfer, edge support, or coolness between the two sides.
Mr. Moonves, who has been praised for his stewardship, has previously shown coolness to the idea of a reunification.
KBB used criteria such as exterior styling and tech features such as Apple CarPlay in determining the "coolness" factor.
To add onto the coolness of the show, Carly Rae Jepsen was tapped to perform the series' theme song.
John's like the essence of coolness, so if you're a real cool person, you're automatically in tune with him.
In addition to its unique mod coolness, there is a spirituality to Kusama's work that explains its enduring popularity.
Eventually, they'd have to sell that bracelet, though, because everything they projected — coolness, authority, punkness — was built on shale.
It also gives them the chance to fetishize and gleefully consume Emira's youth, her blackness, and her perceived coolness.
For example, here's how a young woman captures the coolness of the relationship between herself and her adoptive parents.
In the "Emperor" Concerto, Mr. Hough played the first movement with bracing clarity and a touch of Apollonian coolness.
But while projecting that empathetic image, Clinton acted with more sympathetic coolness to help improve the economy as president.
Still, the way he cloaked his coolness and masked his aloofness in the language of the heart was brilliant.
"We try to be a brand associated with edginess and coolness, and craft cocktails are very cool," he said.
At scientific meetings, he wrote, he felt a coolness from peers who thought that his patent claim was false.
Ms. Jansen started the work with a tone whose coolness kept suddenly turning rich, like silk embroidered with velvet.
Coupled with her unexpected zeitgeisty coolness, it's not hard to see why people are letting her get under their skin.
Ideas that attempt to reboot Sonic into a new paradigm of coolness are tested, then cast aside when they fail.
We are going for utility, drinkability, drunkability, and refreshment here—rarity and label coolness do not factor into the equation.
Sometimes it seems like we live in a world where coolness, beauty, craft and special things are no longer valued.
On Friday, many of the president's supporters would welcome a little coolness in the body language between him and Putin.
My parents lacked what I considered to be the minimum level of coolness you required to exist in the world.
Ms. Laubrock's tenor saxophone is just as given to frayed redirections, but she vests it with a vigilant coolness underneath.
But sardines lack the coolness factor of a bottle of cat wine (which in turn lacks a strong fishy stench).
Her strength, though exercised with a coolness which could be called masculine, is feminine in its fibre, nerve and tenacity.
Christie's And Then There Were None is distinctive for the coolness of its atmosphere and the intricacy of its plotting.
Without needing to dig too deep, their success is measurable in the coolness of the breeze and the flowers around us.
Lucy Hale's ever-changing hair color is like a crystal ball of coolness, thanks to go-to celebrity hairstylist Kristin Ess.
Window units pulsed with air conditioning, and Buddy tried to preserve the coolness by shouting "close the door" whenever patrons entered.
It's what first caught our eye about model, stylist, and artist Jarae Holieway (later followed by infectious energy and innate coolness).
To her, the job of a creative director is to offer the brand an it-factor or a cache of coolness.
Regardless of its coolness, the i3's reported improved range signals that carmakers are seriously investing in battery electric vehicle technology.
And make sure to load that Box O' Coolness with only the finest foods—like, for instance, this badass potato salad.
I wanted his smoothness, that coolness a lot of black boys have that's seen in painters like Barkley L. Hendricks's work.
Pants are a recurring criteria for assessing coolness in Kanye's world, and these aging NBA players represented Kim's future, he warned.
In a twist, since the show, young South Koreans have adopted that honorific form of address as a badge of coolness.
Last question and very quickly, thoughts, tech coolness — and by the way, Lauren is not sweet, let's just get that clear.
Some critics say she has intentionally encouraged her own racial ambiguity in order to capitalize on the perceived "coolness" of blackness.
The enthusiasm of the far right was in striking contrast to the coolness of Europe's mainstream leaders to the week's news.
After slavery was abolished, mainstream America continued to pick up and appropriate language from black culture, mostly for the coolness factor.
We may have been largely hypnotized by facial recognition's seeming convenience, cuteness, and coolness when it was first introduced to us.
Yet he maintained a coolness that never let the music seem a mere exercise in Impressionism, a term Debussy strongly disavowed.
But the slight coolness and clarity of the playing also revealed Mahler's intricate contrapuntal writing, the boldness of his chromatic harmonies.
Or perhaps all four would make more sense if seen on actual television, tempered there by the coolness of the medium.
Coolness is not a democratic necessity, of course, and we have no right to expect that our policy makers entertain us.
And then there is the mint, whose herbal coolness goes well with both the sweet and savory elements in the bowl.
This coolness also puts distance — perhaps necessary — between the pain of the women's inner lives and the fact of their expression.
To double down on this new Western coolness, Sonic Adventure 2 in 2001 gave Sonic shoes that looked more like American sneakers.
And, the sending of one's first ever text was a rite of passage; an entrance examination for a secret society of coolness.
In classrooms she would wrap her hands and feet around the poles of a desk, like a koala, to feel the coolness.
When nominated for an Academy Award, some actors accept the nomination quietly in an attempt to convey a certain level of coolness.
So, what happens when all these teens come together under one roof in a celebration of fashion (and well, their overall coolness)?
Yet McCrae often treats his autobiography like just another transcript, with a judicial coolness that makes the details all the more devastating.
Thankfully, a jurist of his integrity can withstand the opposition, and his "patience, calmness, coolness and attention" will come in quite handy.
My fear is that once you become too systemized in the restaurant industry, you're gonna lose any of the coolness, creative parts.
Amis, who has reveled in and brandished his coolness since boyhood, is blind to the resentment his kind of derision can provoke.
That's a great package deal, especially when you consider that Nectar mattresses have a strong reputation for firmness, coolness, breathability, and comfort.
A lot of young entrepreneurs forget about the basic fundamentals of business and just go with the coolness of starting a company.
They had erroneously assumed that the coolness factor at Mercedes House had run its course and a rent increase would be small.
The company has spent the past several years doing what anybody would do once they become superrich: buying their way to coolness.
Hired after students underperformed on statewide coolness tests for another year, school officials know he's bad news, but what choice do they have?
I hesitate to go so far as to define coolness, but I will say that it's generally thought to be incompatible with ubiquity.
He lacks either the coolness under pressure or the wisdom to recognize that general election campaigns have to be different from primary campaigns.
Hololens, Project Tango, Intel's RealSense camera, and many other technologies are extraordinary tools of augmented reality that have struggled to explain their coolness.
There's an unsettling chill to nearly every song, that kind of astringent, unwavering coolness that comes from being just a bit too high.
But in the fifth minute of stoppage time, Leicester's substitute striker Leonardo Ulloa displayed coolness from the penalty spot to tie the game.
It has to do with the grass, its dampness, its coolness, the way it conforms to her toes, her arches, her aching heels.
But the coolness that comes from somewhere deep in Patti Smith's soul—her fundamental being—is so powerful that it cannot be resisted.
In spite of the mutually agreed upon coolness of such an idea, however, the idea has proven elusive — for all but one company.
Instead, approximate the look with one carefully chosen purchase that smacks of carbon-copy coolness (a two-tier purse, a double buckle belt).
Without a thought or hesitation, I jumped feet-first into the deep ocean pool, the coolness of the water soaking into my skin.
In addition to the Medal of Honor, Mr. Maxwell received Silver Stars for his coolness under fire at Anzio, Italy, and at Besançon.
If you like sudsy, bingeable shows, "Gone Girl"-style unreliable narrators or viciously funny takedowns of New York performative coolness, watch this immediately.
The original Blade movie trilogy starred Wesley Snipes, who gave the character a level of absolute coolness that few actors could hope to match.
Tony Revolori, a 21-year-old, plays the type of bully I'm more familiar with: the arrogant smarty pants who also somehow achieves coolness.
Mr Doonan and Ms Johnson are playful in their critiques, concerned mostly with the "coolness" of an idea and the neatness of the execution.
Throw on a medium-length leopard-print jacket for instant coolness (make sure the hem hits your upper thigh for that extra-classy feel).
It's a more interesting and self-aware take on how cultural references confer — or totally fail to confer — coolness on the people making them.
I feel like storytelling for some reason doesn't rouse people from their immediate attraction to coolness, and that actually turns out to be poisonous.
It's simple: Try as I might, I cannot think a single reason why I'd buy a foldable phone, except perhaps for the coolness factor.
Beto O'Rourke has brought some much needed coolness to Texas politics, and for that we shall thank him by including him in this list.
We may wish they would ratify our own coolness, but the truth is that no baby alive needs to wear a Sonic Youth onesie.
But it wasn't until I sat down to watch "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse" that I understood the extent of my own coolness.
However, if you value the coolness factor and adjustable features, then you can probably justify the extra step to take care of the pillow.
Make that the new kid who longs to run with the wild crowd but can't quite commit to being as bad as coolness demands.
But the visuals are provocative in their coolness, Mr. Owen reliably delivers the slightly louche world-weariness, and Ms. Seyfried is, sure, mysteriously alluring.
These are all good and reasonable correctives to a particularly exhausting brand of coolness that we should all be glad is dead or dying.
And now we got a new villain called Bushmaster who might have your boy Luke Cage beat in terms of general intimidation and coolness.
Indeed, coolness was emphasized in Romeo Castellucci's production, fixated on exploring the opera's Jungian undercurrents, even if that resulted in some baffling stage imagery.
"Eight months ago, no one would have been asking whether this was a fad, because there was so much coolness about it," Reilly says.
While her meeting at the White House with Mr. Trump included an awkward photo opportunity that suggested coolness, she has kept in regular contact.
Secrets are "the very root of cool," one character explains, and so today's coolness flows from our modern secrets: rendition, black ops, Gitmo, Prism.
It's the theater, the braying crowds cheering, the half-hearted attempts to break it up, and the underlying divisions of race, class, and coolness.
Earlier this year, New York City's MetroCard, used to enter the city's transit system, reached peak coolness: It was branded with the Supreme logo.
BlackBerry builds a self-driving facility in its own backyard Self-driving is the keyword to watch, and BlackBerry wants some of its ambient coolness.
Sebadoh had a track record, and at least a perceived marketable coolness to major label executives that still associated Sub Pop with Nirvana dollar signs.
Earlier today, Kanye West tweeted that his wife — Kim Kardashian, her royal coolness — called him and asked that he clarify his stance on Donald Trump.
Still, articles about them tend to fall into platitudes, anointing the poet cooler than you, an avatar of supreme coolness, and the epitome of cool.
Start gluing veils to your baseball hats and sun visors now For who are we to question the coolness Queen RiRi bestows upon us. 5.
But set Made in the AM and Mind of Mine up next to each other and ask yourself, how much does coolness really pay off?
But try as we might to avoid this fact, as a gargantuan social media force, Instagram's rate of coolness per capita is higher than Snapchat's.
Still, the silkiness and coolness of this pillowcase alone is enough for me to keep using it, and maybe even buy another at this price.
Roth did something similar to literature: He wrote pop novels, where voice (often wise-cracking, satirical, and self-critical) was central, Flaubertian coolness be damned.
"I just can't in good conscience put somebody in that airplane whose coolness and sort of patience and judgment I have doubts about," he added.
So I have to balance the coolness of the show with the obvious high levels of snark that accompany my arrival anywhere outside the shows.
His coolness towards a trade accord agreed in June by Mercosur, a trade bloc dominated by Brazil and Argentina, with the European Union is discouraging.
" - Tempest In selling its sobriety school, Tempest evokes a sense of coolness, with phrases like "Sober is the new black" and "Your hangover goes away.
So far, the space agency is largely depending on the "coolness factor" to get Americans, particularly Congress, to buy into going back to the moon.
Brantley in Britain LONDON — Sun-starved souls seeking refuge from the untimely midsummer coolness that has enveloped this city needn't book a flight to Ibiza.
With the confidence and coolness he has shown all season, Prescott nearly matched Rodgers in yards (302, just behind Rodgers's 356) and head-spinning plays.
His coolness toward the new House bill sets him apart: Even Jayapal, the lead sponsor of the House single-payer bill, has backed the bill.
Though you might not have realised it, what you post on Instagram and Snapchat has a bearing on your coolness (so say teenagers, at least).
The concept still appeals to me; the coolness appeals to me, as does the idea of exposing my practically translucent leg skin to real summer sunshine.
The futuristic see-through crib does seem to add to the nursery's coolness factor, but it's not a purchase all parents will be able to make.
Attempting coolness through nostalgia is a sort of wistfulness that clearly appealed to critics so much that this film won Best Original Screenplay at the Oscars.
We were all teenagers once and can likely relate to an explanation that draws upon adolescent boundary-pushing and the perceived coolness of doing something risky.
The best thing anyone can do in that situation is simply bask in the presence of such great coolness, and hope a teensy bit rubs off.
The data from this report was apparently culled from the responses of 1,100 teens aged 13 to 17 when asked to rank 122 brands by coolness.
"It's a question of judgment and temperament and this guy has not demonstrated to me the kind of coolness you need in that situation," he said.
Each one was a white spike of nothing: a pop, a flavored coolness, as if the idea of a cucumber had just vanished inside my mouth.
So why not give them a break or make their day with some kindness, some coolness, a few extra seconds for a photo and some conversation?
Her coolness amid Mr. Prima's chaos cemented them as one of Las Vegas's premier attractions and foreshadowed the style of Sonny and Cher in the 22006s.
They can rate their friends, relying on an ancient system of hieroglyphs—smiley faces, ice cubes, and hearts, which stand, respectively, for trustworthiness, coolness, and sexiness.
Until this point, the cinematography — for all its brutal intimacy — has nurtured a coolness and distance that has isolated Tara from the rambunctious domesticity around her.
The daikon should be left in big, juicy chunks, so when you bite into them, you get an unexpected touch of coolness in the hot broth.
What gives him the confidence, especially given his strained relations with black residents of South Bend and the coolness of black voters nationwide to his candidacy?
"It has mixed, trust, branding, utility and coolness together into a consumer experience that is hard to resist and fun to use — Air Jordan meets DTC." 
For many teens, she was the relatable older sister, as she navigated adolescence on the most public stage in the world and did it with, well, coolness.
I know we had Vietnam, and I'd probably get sent to Vietnam, but if you wanted Vietnam, there was a lot of awesome self-discovery and coolness.
And thanks to its versatility, low-key coolness and affordable pricing, the Levi's Trucker Jacket continues to be a favorite for both women and men in Hollywood.
Barack Obama made Silicon Valley coolness a part of his political aesthetic and tech names were expected to stack the highest echelons of a Hillary Clinton administration.
Most of these are pretty self-explanatory smart light devices where you can adjust the brightness and coolness of the light via the corresponding Mi Home app.
He was thunderstruck, and his reaction was physical: hairs rising on his neck, his skin tingling, and his tongue seeming to move over ivory's coolness and smoothness.
With whipping winds, accompanying rain and hail, and that foreboding electric coolness in the air, tornadoes are no easy subject — especially given their unpredictable paths of destruction.
These shows are introducing us to women who are more than the sum of their problems, all while pulling them down from an unfair pedestal of coolness.
Mr. Demirtas, whose coolness under pressure and rhetorical skills have prompted comparisons to President Obama, had until recently been considered a bright star on Turkey's political scene.
I'm guessing there were at least 30 years between the two of us, with all the attendant differences in athleticism and coolness, but none of that mattered.
Sometimes this is an ordinary act of reclaiming someone else's insults, but often, it's more like a quasi-ironic attempt to appropriate the coolness and machismo of villainy.
The 18-year-old actress ditched the fall coolness in favor of the sun and sand in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, with some pals, including actor Levi Meaden.
Cars are apparently not much of a thing among teens, and "job/money" ranks pretty low in terms of coolness, according to one survey included in the report.
"The coolness of the milk, the fat content of the milk, and the protein of the milk will have a healing effect on the scalp," Dr. Fusco says.
Going off-script in one of his speeches, Mr Trump contrasted his support for Israel with the previous administration's coolness, saying it was a "big, big, beautiful difference".
It combines the nuanced pop cultural sensibilities of 90's teen-hood (something we can all get down with) with simple wordplay, good colors, chemistry, and general coolness.
This was when I knew I'd been thinking about coolness all wrong, and that it wasn't something you drank or a magic sequence of words you could say.
This last was a haven of coolness, even of gloom, yet it was deserted, except for discreet knots of American ladies looking at snuff boxes in glass cases.
She writes with both sensuality and coolness, as if determined to find a rational explanation for the irrationality of existence, and for the narrator's opaque understanding of herself.
From the mid-'80s to the mid-'90s, being a fan of Star Wars was about as satisfying and coolness-confirming as being a fan of the Philadelphia Stars.
Thanks to a couple of LED-laden snowsuits, their night skiing becomes a masterpiece of extreme visual coolness in this video commissioned by Philips to promote its Ambilight technology.
Mars is arguably unthreatening to older, whiter audiences, in a way that separates him from black artists of past eras and current hip-hop stars who epitomize groundbreaking coolness.
In the pot and on your brush, it looks like any old loose powder; the magic happens once you touch it and are hit with a wave of coolness.
The voice acting is outstanding, the music is genius, the art style is so slick it'll raise your personal coolness level just from being in close proximity to it.
Without the detached coolness that characterized 2013's Pure Heroine, Melodrama retains all the precocious smarts of its predecessor while offering a riveting, more emotional journey of self-discovery.
Underserved customers won't see benefits to using bitcoin for its inherent coolness; rather, they need it to simply and easily address a pain point or make their lives better.
But the coolness factor gets turned up to 10, as all you do is plug the key-in and tap the gold metal button with the Wi-Fi symbol.
" The thrill of togetherness, the joys of onboard civility: "Out there in the balmy breezes," he writes, "...coolness falls away, as unnecessary and cumbersome as a poolside leather jacket.
Though it was hard to top Ms. Linney's malevolent coolness, Ms. McDonald held her own and then some, as she started to tear off her earrings to do battle.
Millions of people living in cities from La Serena, Chile, to San Juan, Argentina, were witness the event as shadows spread over hills and an uncanny coolness invades deserts.
For $153,115 as tested, you get all of the style and coolness of a military off-roader from the 1970s with the comfort and technology of a modern Mercedes.
One gradual effect of the Enlightenment was to tamp down the fires of Hell and sweep away the ashes, allowing us to bask in the rational coolness that ensued.
In the summer, residents would gather after dinner to cheng fengliang ("enjoy the coolness"), trading gossip, playing mah-jongg and sharing slices of melon chilled in a water well.
The warmness or coolness of a bulb's light is measured by its "color temperature," measured in Kelvin (this is a reference to a physics concept called black-body radiation).
Such formidable talent is evident in some iconic portraits, lending that distinctive 1960s coolness: "Mr and Mrs Clark and Percy" (1970–19603); "American Collectors (Fred and Marcia Weisman)" (1968).
Their work has gotten only more and more compelling because its appeal is that it's artful and intelligent without feeling exclusionary—which in the fashion industry, "coolness" so often is.
Here's the clip that set the numerical bar for coolness: Update: Former Windows boss Steven Sinofsky tweeted about how long it took some other things to get to a billion.
Two of our favorite things about #resortlife: refreshing drinks delivered poolside and the ubiquity of misting machines, which spit out just the right amount of coolness without making us wet.
But Donald Glover and Childish Gambino have always had a strange relationship and that's always been a problem for his critics who have obsessed over questions of authenticity and coolness.
And Cusack hit the bull's-eye in his portrayal of the quirky Lloyd Dobler, simultaneously giving him a coolness and vulnerability that appealed to both male and female audiences alike.
Out there in the balmy breezes, where the average age is far north of Madison Avenue's desirable demographics, coolness falls away, as unnecessary and cumbersome as a poolside leather jacket.
The biggest factor in the power of hurricanes is the difference between the temperature of the surface of the water they pass over and the coolness of the upper atmosphere.
He lacked the qualities that have made Sinatra eternally seductive: coolness, sex appeal, danger, risk and a singing style that opened a window into his hard living and emotional extremes.
For one, there's her ineffable, magnetic coolness (in person, I found her friendly but inscrutable) and her D.I.Y. tendency to cobble so many things together that nothing really defines her.
Mr. Harland, a Houston-born drummer, boils down the influences of gospel, hip-hop and jazz into a roux of languor and coolness, even when it's spilling over with activity.
Tom Wolfe wrote of that time in the best-selling 250 book "The Right Stuff," a phrase for coolness in the face of danger that has passed into the idiom.
At Kismet, in Los Angeles, most of the staff prefer the coolness and mobility of those shirts, which are also cost-effective for Sara Kramer, the chef and an owner.
Though Mark Zuckerberg said that "coolness is done for us" after the great teen exodus from Facebook a few years ago, the company still made a $3.7 billion profit last year.
And yet: For all its promise, all its sheer coolness, a tube that might transport people or goods 350 miles at speeds up to 750 mph still isn't a thing yet.
And buried within all the chromed out rayguns and shots of Will Smith asserting his coolness was a surprisingly progressive parable about the benefits of a compassionate approach to immigration policies.
Perhaps PEAK BlackBerry coolness occurred when BBM champ and cool girl Paris Hilton attended the the launch party for the new BlackBerry Pearl 8130 back in 33 to show her love.
That coolness is what makes ranch an appealing partner for food that is spicy or charred or deep-fried, and many of America's favorite foods have those flavors front and center.
"Whether it was a jumpsuit, whether it was a skirt, it had a level of drama and level of coolness without anything garish," said Mr. Brown, who became Amsale's chief executive.
Keys, the first female host for the Grammys in 14 years, won high praise for bringing coolness and class to music's biggest night, which saw big wins for women and rap.
Whereas the other directors aggressively promote their own coolness, flaunting borrowed attitudes and showy retrofitted styles, Mr. Soderbergh revels in squareness, and in a loose self-confidence that disguises its mastery.
"Each solo is inflected by different aspects of these personalities, institutions, histories, or just the specific coolness of a voice or the unusual intonations and musicality of the sentences," he said.
In terms of branded GIFs, Gray sees the Academy Awards and VMAs as events where brands might take advantage of this new option within Kik, assuming they pass its 'coolness' criteria first.
The joke plays so effectively against the coolness of Obama's public persona and the absurdity of some of the criticisms he's faced during his time in office that it is effectively bulletproof.
But all of the new rules from the FDA probably won't stop the army of kids on sites like YouTube and Instagram, who have essentially become evangelists for the coolness of vaping.
He gets off work at 4:30, and 4 to 6 is the hottest time of the day in Oregon, so we gladly soak in the sun and coolness of the river.
The report is based on three research studies commissioned by Google, including a survey of 13-17 year olds (Gen Z) who were asked to rank 122 brands in terms of coolness.
It is an especially alien-looking thing when hung on a wall, but I can't deny the coolness factor of being able to raise the volume by pushing the entire speaker up.
In William Eggleston's Los Alamos series (1965-74), even the detached coolness of the young couples behind the wheel, milkshakes in hand, can't help but betray their seduction by these sleek vehicles.
From transition lenses to sock-and-sandal monstrosities and Hawaiian shirts tucked into too-high cargo shorts, the ~lewks~ you typically associate with dads don't lend themselves all that well to coolness.
Their pasty coolness seems at odds with the muddy olive and earth tones of the soldiers' uniforms and suggests a sense of temporal displacement — is it night, day, or somewhere in between?
Instead she seems to realize that her coolness towards her crime mirrors, in a strange way, Alberto's deeper lack of passion for her while alive: murder becomes the ultimate proof of marriage.
Like every season of On My Block, that's a heavy premise to work with, but the trailer promises no shortage of Jasmine's sass, Abuelita's impeccable coolness, or even Jamal the Gnome Whisperer.
Among the guests from around the world coming to Skirball is Teatro La Re-sentida, from Chile, which will present "The Dictatorship of Coolness" (April 5-7), a satire about political hypocrisy.
Ms. Jackson's global popularity and the indescribable coolness of her perch in American popular culture at the time is hard to capture in hindsight, or to compare with our digitally Balkanized era.
Instead, this is a list of which Pokémon are best and worst based on an array of totally subjective yet crucial factors — cuteness, coolness, their impact on the franchise, and so on.
If you're not the right age or not the right size or not the right level of coolness or whatever it is, I mean I think it should be a little more egalitarian.
Much like Supreme, a clothing line built on the promise of hype and widely acknowledged coolness, FaZe Clan seems more like a personality and merchandise-focused endeavor than a traditional e-sports brand.
Billy points out that he's being henpecked and so he does what so many men before him have done: He goes chasing his youth and some idea of coolness that was never there.
Though this is their first time being interviewed on a talkshow, Langford and Minnette are the picture of young adult coolness, except when Langford got a little emotional while talking about Lady GaGa.
Well, of course, now REM has become one of my favorite bands, it's like I think that it seems strange to me to be into music for its coolness outside of high school.
Meunier sent a low pass into the area that Romelu Lukaku, in an act of remarkable coolness, allowed to roll through his legs and into the path of Chadli for a simple finish.
TikTok's influencers are edgier than Instagram influencers, who – irrespective of whether they are in Manhattan or Mumbai – abide by a universal code of coolness, decked out in athleisure and munching on avocado toast.
But New York City's stylish new TWA Hotel, in a landmark Eero Saarinen building at John F. Kennedy International Airport, has lent a certain coolness to an idea once reserved for unsavory motels.
Whether embodying a spiritual masseur at an Esalen-style retreat, a bartender, or even a hunky tennis pro, she remains poised between embracing warmth and distancing coolness, a discreetly entertaining font of omniscience.
His coolness is what struck Pirates outfielder Matt Joyce who went 1.833-for-14 in the American League when Arrieta struggled with the Baltimore Orioles before being traded to the Cubs in 2013.
And though 17-year-old Chloe Kim of Team USA became the youngest female to nab halfpipe gold, the snowboarding wunderkind may not beat her dad when it comes to the coolness factor.
When agents turned up at her apartment bearing a mink coat and a stack of cash, she overcame her initial coolness to the idea and flew to Tehran for a stirring tête-à-tête.
In fact, "cool" might be Atlanta's most accurate descriptor; the series effortlessly oozes coolness throughout, whether it's the calm shooting that opened the pilot or last night's casual introduction of a black Justin Bieber.
A temperature setting, meanwhile, controls the 'warmth' or 'coolness' of the colors you're seeing on screen—minor tweaks here alongside the other settings we've mentioned can improve the look of the image on screen.
And with the Fall '19 runway show a few days away, we're still hopelessly lingering over her heyday — when legions of women discovered their inner power pose through the brand's quiet but bold coolness.
The pro's coolness cache only seems to grow with each launch, whether it's the hyper-exclusive lip kits she released last year or her very first permanent collection, announced in August by popular demand.
Elsewhere, our younger musicians from Stormzy, to Mabel, to Charli XCX, have brought an authenticity to British popular music that was missing in the early 2000s – they're not simulating coolness; they actually are cool.
Price: $3+ While it's on the pricier end of Marvel items that scream you haven't caught feelings, a Star Lord jacket has the kind of interplanetary coolness that translates beyond your geeky friend circle.
When I was in my 20s, my friends and I lived through this confusion together, along with a shared not-coolness with the state of the world that we were supposed to take over.
Anyone who sleeps with a partner knows how different firmness and temperature preferences can be, and innovative materials of the LuxeAdapt ensure that everyone is feeling pressure relief and coolness where they need it.
"The main reason people are coming to the east side is for the coolness factor," said Jay Lamy, a principal with Aquila Commercial who represented C3 Presents and is an investor in the neighborhood.
Looking regal in Turandot's silvery robes — this and the "Bohème" were Franco Zeffirelli's gargantuan productions — and exuding fearsome coolness, she sang the opening phrases of "In questa reggia" with luminous colors and effortless power.
With temperatures pushing the mercury upward, many of us head to the beach, where we can let loose, grab a bathing suit and enjoy the soothing coolness of water, spending days lazing and decompressing.
Strangers finds an irresistible ease in the often-painful work of growing up — a coolness-in-chaos achieved with a little help from the colorful tangle of lost young people who swerve through Isobel's narrative.
What distinguishes Fabletics, then, is Hudson — who's infused the brand with a distillation of her own celebrity image: a mix of confidence and coolness and "California" (sunniness, Malibu boho-ness, green-juice-inflected wellness culture).
Apart from the coolness factor, a truly solid phase of metallic hydrogen would be useful for all kinds of applications—assuming it could be "quenched to ambient pressure and temperature," Nellis told Gizmodo via email.
His character, David, mesmerizes two brothers who just moved into the area—Michael (played with equal coolness by Jason Patric) and Sam (played by the now deceased tabloid legend and infamous child actor Corey Haim).
This is a revelation not because Pitt is a megastar, which can lead to a certain out-of-touchness, but because he's a father, and the first thing that goes after having kids is coolness.
I'll never forget him geeking out with my two young sons at his really tricked-out home theater, testing some new 3-D product, as hopped up as they were on the coolness of it.
A prototype sits in a vitrine, along with drawings for an "Autobahn Head" (1988-89), which appeared in a 16-millimeter film that is also on view, evoking a kind of '80s New Wave coolness.
Still, this week's installment, written by Treem and directed with Atlantic Ocean coolness by Rodrigo García, brings home the difficulties faced by America's 11 million undocumented immigrants by tying it to quotidian and universal events.
The mom in Donnie Darko, an intellectual misplaced in Midwestern suburbia and played with daunting coolness by Mary McDonnell, reads It in the background of just one scene, and she reads it at a double remove.
Just look at the coolness early in the second half dealing with a member of the Pussy Riot activist group which protests against what they consider to be Putin&aposs repressive regime: A double-high five.
Abraham Lincoln freed the slaves, was tall and depressed (glamorizing depression is not cool but let's not deny that, historically, depression and coolness have gone hand in hand), and his first vice president was named Hannibal.
It's the sort of shade we gravitate towards every time we sense a hint of coolness in the air: an earthy, hard-to-nail-down mix of purple, red, and brown that's dark but not goth.
The annual display of spectacular space-coolness was captured on an A7S and while green meteor tails light up the sky — and while Finlay and his mate laugh and say "Woahhh!" and "Aww, mate!!" a lot.
With Nolan and the PMT guys bringing their pixie dust of coolness to ESPN, as well as the cool snackable video content from Cycle Media, suddenly ESPN is starting to "get it" — whatever "it" is — overnight.
Frustrated by Miranda's persistent coolness, Charlie has made a habit of drawing her into arguments, hoping for a spark of passion, and this time, during a boozy dinnertime debate over the Falklands, he goes too far.
The surge in coolness can be traced to five years ago when the Drake Devonshire hotel set up in Wellington, a town of 252,000 people close to Sandbanks, whose Main Street forms part of the Parkway.
He had the temerity to take that free kick, the coolness to convert the penalty, the assuredness that meant he not only clipped that ball into Roberto, but told him he was going to do it.
The surge in coolness can be traced to five years ago when the Drake Devonshire hotel set up in Wellington, a town of 252,000 people close to Sandbanks, whose Main Street forms part of the Parkway.
The show's monochrome palette is perhaps the only effort to ascribe a sense of contemporary coolness to an assemblage of found objects and source material that runs the gamut from folksy to kitschy to downright garish.
It was summer, the light changing the meadow over the long day,as though to illustrate the phases of consciousness: the gold of morning, the stricken green at noon,the shadows saturated by coolness in the evening.
A company called SynTouch, which spun out of the University of Southern California, has created a robotic fingertip that rubs a material and precisely measures the "feel" of it in 15 dimensions, ranging from coarseness to coolness.
Even the fact that Impossible has sometimes been unable to keep up with the demand for its burgers has arguably helped lend them the sheen of coolness: After all, scarcity only makes a product seem more desirable.
But for these new forms to emerge, Black artists will need to treat Asian culture as more than a squint, and Asians will need to dig further into Black culture than simply a strategic means to coolness.
Smart bulbs don't quite measure up to a pair of custom Yeezys on the coolness scale, but the new compatibility will make the lights much more useful on the path to making connected homes cheaper for everyone.
This song could have gone either way: its alternative undertone links it to the likes of Anna of the North and Niki & The Dove, respectively Norwegian and Swedish artists whose coolness is attained by remaining slightly aloof.
I know that Vivian Girls the band and Vivian Girls the album have remained especially close to my soul, giving me an example of accessible coolness and attainable femininity at a time when I needed it most.
Liam Payne's Gucci bag—strategically placed in the center of the frame so you can't miss this emblem of his new coolness—is his version of the secondhand convertible your dad bought after your mom divorced him.
This is exactly what It's Real achieves—it's an audacious album that has no care for coolness (therefore making it the coolest thing I've heard this year), its glam, hair metal-reminiscent guitars soaring for the duration.
But neither company has the American youth culture ethos of Mad Catz; even the name of the company is a throwback to the early 90's, when a backwards 'Z' was still an acceptable form of coolness.
Since then, except for incursions by Gregory Hines and Savion Glover, who temporarily reconnected tap on Broadway both with its African-American roots and with contemporary coolness, tap in musicals has been almost exclusively a period dance.
Given that so many of Schubert's songs place the narrator in a natural setting, the pastoral plangency of an oboe, the watery coolness of a clarinet, or the birdlike freedom of a flute add a visual dimension.
Your letter implies that you've shared your feelings about these issues with him before and felt dismissed, but perhaps it was because your coolness, repression and deflection communicated something other than what you truly wanted to say.
I didn't look at the vase—I wished to match their coolness—and it was only later, on the train, between Paddington and Reading, that I took it out and considered it in the dim railway light.
Clothes that you can wear to bike to work, to meetings with bosses, and then out for dinner check off boxes for convenience and simplicity, sure, but they also give adherents a covert frisson of in-group coolness.
When O'Bannion corners Carl on the kid's front porch, Mom comes out and points a rifle in his face with such casual, no-BS coolness, you realize she probably fends off these kind of doofuses all the time.
The Tesla stores have been a hallmark of the brand's coolness and, regardless of the argument for finally getting a promised $35,000 version of the Model 3 on the road, there is a marketing price to closing stores.
This insufferably happy-go-lucky anthem with its clap-and-whistle-friendly chorus was an unavoidable classic at any party ever hosted by my parents, which, for me, meant that it became the literal manifestation of un-coolness.
But in story mode, I get a whistle-stop tour of both Marvel's finest and Capcom's own array of cherished avatars, picking up each pair before putting them down again for some other collaboration of butt-kicking coolness.
Trump's warmth towards authoritarian leaders, disdain for international organizations, support for Britain's exit from the European Union and coolness towards liberal, international democracy also help further Putin's goal of discrediting the political institutions and credibility of the West.
The giant redwood trees cast shade—the coolness they help create was one of the reasons he thought the land would work for Pinot Noir—and make the place feel more like a retreat than a launching pad.
However, there's one particular silhouette that's been waiting for its fashion comeback moment for quite some time now — and it just got a huge vote of confidence (and, perhaps, the coolness quotient it's been missing) from Opening Ceremony.
On fleek's journey from Lewis's Vine to the Denny's Twitter account is another iteration of an old story, one in which language born from black culture is co-opted by mainstream society, which uses it to signify coolness.
Knott's mysterious candor, asserting warmly his own distance and coolness, sometimes feels like a bot's confidences coming from beyond the grave: Every autobiography longs to reach out of its pages and rip the pseudonym off its cover. ♦
For an extra layer of coolness, Spitzer also launched to space with a special liquid helium coolant, which helped to keep the spacecraft and its instruments at a frigid temperature of -459 degrees Fahrenheit (or -2017 degrees Celsius).
The moment someone accidentally tilts their phone and sees there's more to the scene is the moment you're awarded with extra cool points: a raised eyebrow, surprised look, or, (if you're lucky), an inbox message validating your coolness.
The key to achieving true cream soda coolness lies in the in-between — it's not too frosty, not too deep, making it a perfect transitional shade for brunettes looking to lighten up without a shock of sharp-color contrast.
Also on offer to Ankara, which wants to revive relations with its European neighbors after years of coolness, is a "re-energized" negotiating process on Turkish membership of the EU. But Erdogan said not enough progress had been made.
Dressed in a blue suit jacket with small white polka dots, relaxed and enjoying the coolness of the lobby on a scorching hot day, Mr. Costello was game to knock around my theory, if at first not entirely convinced.
If coolness denotes — or once denoted — a certain indifference to what people think, then these middle-aged mothers with their silly, adorable shtick and their paunchy husbands are perhaps the only cool people left on our try-hard planet.
As Jim Newell notes at Slate, Romney picked Paul Ryan last time largely because they got along great, and Hillary Clinton's personal coolness toward Elizabeth Warren is a major factor reducing the latter's odds of getting the VP slot.
Instead, the stars (Nicolas Cage in a gloriously demented performance, and Selma Blair matching him beat for beat) take a moment to look back at how their ungrateful, annoying kids have stolen their youthful coolness and replaced it with unsatisfying adulthood.
While this has helped to contribute to the app's coolness factor, it's maybe not as good a look for a company that now wants to cater to brands and advertisers, grow its revenue, and potentially IPO in the year ahead.
So I think it's only natural to marry the two, to get this effect of a city's coolness, that it's only cool if it's real, and then to have great expertise and craftsmanship in the way a piece is finished.
Obviously it is impossible for either of the two Pokémon announced today to actually be Pikachu—that ship has sailed—and so they will be marked for coolness on a Pikachu scale: Five Pikachus is cool, and zero Pikachus is uncool.
When we typically think of teens, they embody a frightening and distant coolness: They watch different YouTubers instead of Hannah Montana, they huff Whip-Its in parking lots, they adore endless dangerous activities because their brains are not yet fully developed.
He finger-points and Fat Mac shuffles for the duration, somehow signing off on every single move with an inherent grace and coolness—the kind of swag your uncle thinks he possesses on a wedding dancefloor but absolutely does not.
The company is called Fresh — a term that hasn't been synonymous with coolness in decades — and it's filled with a mostly white millennial staff and stereotypical start-up fixtures (a Ping-Pong table, turf-covered walls, organic, gluten-free snacks).
In his entertaining book "The Origins of Cool in Postwar America," Tulane historian Joel Dinerstein traces the diverse sources of this style — from the West African concept of "itutu," which means mystic coolness, to the British stiff upper lip mentality.
ISTANBUL — "The beauties of nature appear to come alive between the hills in heavenly shimmer; the soothing coolness of green gardens filled with olive trees, cacti, and tamarisks," Frédéric Auguste Antoine Goupil-Fesquet wrote upon arriving in Gaza in December 1839.
That's the kind of jab the campaign doesn't really need, given that it is now searching for an image of vigor and even a modicum of coolness, rather than continuing its earlier tendency to highlight Clinton's status as a grandmother.
Beyond its other drawbacks, hosts Michael Che and Colin Jost joked about the Emmys' low ratings, their lack of coolness (Jost gave a shout out to viewers at the "Silver Lining Senior Center"), and generally sniped at the entire awards process.
In an art world that often prides itself on emotional detachment and intellectual coolness it feels refreshing to see work that seems like it was made not for market value or as a demonstration of academic prowess, but simply in order to survive.
She smiles and closes her eyes as she begins to play Prokofiev's "Piano Concerto No.3"—one moment thrusting her head in accordance with the speed and passion of the music, the next allowing her fingers alone to convey coolness and tranquillity.
Previous research has shown that in buildings without AC, people are comfortable at higher indoor temperatures the hotter it is outside; they don't expect refrigerated coolness, they wear lighter clothes, they open windows, they use fans, and their bodies adjust to the heat.
Polastri struggles with the bruised ego of one boss and mentor (David Haig: "Four Weddings and a Funeral"), the assured coolness of another (sublimely played by Fiona Shaw, "Harry Potter") and her relationship with her husband, which is companionable, but little more.
When I put that T-shirt on I really felt it was a nod to—yes, I could have made a 'cool' video about pirates and it could have been cool and everyone could have been happy with that sort of 'coolness.
Mr. Guerrerio's libretto often reveals the dark subtext of the story, especially in the suffering Roxanne Conti (affectingly sung by the soprano Raquel Suarez-Groen), who can't help thinking that her fading beauty is the explanation for her husband's coolness and infidelities.
In Farrell's reading, then, the great set pieces of the book — the violently argumentative Christmas dinner scene, the harrowing sermon on hell and especially the swooning descriptions of Stephen's encounters with the whores of Dublin's Nighttown — are delivered with admirable coolness and restraint.
The road signs may be tiny, and the mass public transit limited, but that may be for Atlanta's own protection—so it may continue to exist in its quiet coolness, an oasis of affordable creativity and camaraderie among ragtag, proud OGs and adoptive ATLiens alike.
Of the console's launch software, it was the one, next to the likes of Battle Arena Toshinden and Ridge Racer, that both fully embraced the new coolness that Sony was bringing to perceptions of video gaming, and genuinely seemed like nothing we'd ever played before.
The key point, however, is that the integration of 3-D digital objects into our three-dimensional world is an incredibly powerful combination that will bring computing overall, and smartphones in particular, to a new level of capability, usefulness and, well, just plain coolness.
These days, rather than be the cool girl at the party, it's far cooler to be girl at the party singing about how coolness is a total sham in the first place (just see Alessia Cara's "Here" or Hailee Steinfeld's "Hell Nos and Headphones").
" Judges, he said, should always be people of "learning and experience in the laws, of exemplary morals, great patience, calmness, coolness and attention; their minds should not be distracted with jarring interests; they should not be dependent upon any man, or body of men.
As she borrowed from Black culture in order to make a name for herself, the woman born Nora Lum performed a series of racial stereotypes for coolness and clout, and through that posturing, she made her way from viral internet rapper to critically acclaimed actress.
The self-conscious coolness of the video met with some derision—"If I stop eye-rolling, I'll see you Tuesday," one art critic wrote—but the sale was a success, with the Kippenberger selling for $18.6 million, six million more than its high estimate.
That was the subtext — actually, that was the text — of the California senator's clash with schoolchildren in her San Francisco office last week, as they lamented her coolness to the Green New Deal and she pushed back that she knows a thing or two.
Starr rapidly becomes an expert in code switching, saying "ew" at school and "ill" at home; dancing at school, where she knows everyone will assume she's cool because she's black, and observing at home, where she would have to work harder to earn her coolness.
But while it has aged far better than many of its comedy contemporaries, it's also a very different movie than you remember: Unless we're just being too cynical here, Ferris Bueller, once a poster child for coolness, now seems kind of like … a little a-hole?
I think that one of the narratives the podcast industry can sort of prove at this point — or strongly suggest — is that we're a little better into developing something like brand loyalty or raising the coolness of a certain brand among a certain kind of audience.
AUGUSTA, Georgia (Reuters) - Rapper Snoop Dogg this week said that while the U.S. Masters may be the most prestigious tournament in golf, it suffers from a coolness deficit, something he plans to change when he brings his brand of "hip hop flavor" to the staid tournament.
On those days when you (or your face) just cannot, simply apply them under your eyes first thing, then feel the tingly coolness calm any puffiness while you brush your teeth, eat breakfast, trip over that pile of clothes you've been meaning to clean for weeks, etc.
It would do a disservice to the band to focus too much on their individual warmth; as the tail-end of a lineage that encompasses German industrial and New York Suicide, the band has an aesthetic; one with a wire of coolness running through its history.
There are moments of true heartbreak in Valhalla Club which take your breath away: Ohrstrom stating "the death never stops" with a coolness which his deeply hurt eyes betray, or Scott saying how terrified he was that nobody would ever be proud of him if he died.
Paulette herself was native to this terrain, the Upper East Side her childhood home, so she treated the local geography with a certain amount of coolness; change for her was more a matter of replacement, nostalgia a series of trends circulating the same theme of money.
Pop from this period was about unbridled happiness and un-self-conscious abandon and popular artists now have managed to hold onto that early-00s spirit in which having fun and doing what feels good is better than striving for some arbitrarily prescribed version of coolness.
Only after playing a game without Scott — a rotating crew of lackluster substitute hosts occasionally fills in — does his brilliance at his job become obvious: his unwavering eye contact; his punning proficiency; his confidence and coolness under pressure; his belief in himself, and in the game.
"It was during the Snowden period, there was a coolness in relations between Russia and the United States, and honestly, no one thought we had a chance," she said, referring to Edward J. Snowden, a former National Security Agency contractor who received temporary asylum in Russia.
In an art world that often prides itself on emotional detachment and intellectual coolness, Pitt's oeuvre serves the same purpose as the mouse in her story, reminding us not to make work simply for market value or as a demonstration of academic prowess, but for joy.
Image: Sam Woolley The holidays are upon us and while I'm sure a lot of people are planning to spend them in the warm embrace of family and friends some of us prefer the coolness of a completely empty house that we never, ever have to leave again.
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I bet she does, considering how concertedly the pop singer has shifted her look and sound to reflect Black culture and coolness, hiring Black songwriters to cement herself as an urban adult artist (which has led to being accused of plagiarism and cultural appropriation by her Black peers).
Well, it's a scientific fact that the coolest thing would absorb the least cool thing into its benevolent glow of coolness, like when you drop water onto a tiled floor and it just seeps everywhere, dampening everything in its path, getting right into the cracks between the tiles.
In the weightless reading by the violinist Johnny Gandelsman, the violist William Frampton and the vocal ensemble Choral Chameleon, the music unfolded in contemplative beauty, with the juxtaposition of the instruments' throaty individuality and the even-tempered coolness of the voices creating just enough tension to sustain interest.
But a few months into the project, I began to realize that it was beginning to really ooze coolness, with this really simple but rewarding gameplay, and the aesthetic input from The Designers Republic really gave it a look and feel that was quite different to anything else out there.
Like Clueless before it, Can't Hardly Wait included many different characters with ample screen time who each had their own stories going for them that just happened to intertwine in a kooky way — with a high-school party coolness level that no real-life party has ever been able to obtain.
It's hard for any one work to outshine the building, which from the outside looks quite stern with its matte steel and glass, and from the inside has this visible skeleton of concrete gridded with wood, the coolness and warmth of the material keeping it from feeling like a crushing weight.
With face buttons inspired by the original Super Famicom controller, and an exterior that looks like the top of that console, it's hard to deny the nostalgia-enlaced coolness of this New 3DS XL. Nintendo will sell this model in Japan only for 21,600 yen, or about $189, starting in April.
Inequality had increased since the end of apartheid, as some well-positioned people—whites with capital and well-connected people of color—were able to take advantage of the end of apartheid-era sanctions and market their wine or banks or clothing companies or sheer coolness throughout Africa and the world.
Here's our chance to see the shy corona, a pale sheath of energy the color of moonlight, wisping its tendrils into interplanetary space, and to stand in what feels like the Eye of Sauron as the winds rise, distant darkness spreads over the hills, and an eerie coolness invades the day.
So far, there's very little hope that audiences will get anything fresh, or dare I say cool, out of the newest crop of musical series, though it can be argued that musicals in general lack coolness and provide a home for the cool-free, and that's what makes them special.
That coolness to Trump, which fueled concerns on the right that the network would scale back its political spending across the board, appeared unchanged even after one of the brothers' top aides, Mark Holden, met this week at the campaign's Manhattan headquarters with Trump, his campaign manager and other officials.
He does have one thing going for him in terms of cool-cred, though… When O'Bannion corners Carl on the kid's front porch, Mom comes out and points a rifle in his face with such casual, no-BS coolness, you realize she probably fends off these kind of doofuses all the time.
But if she can conquer her own elitist tendencies when she's courting "young people," and pitch concrete solutions and straight talk to millennials who didn't go to college, then her get-it-done approach—coupled with her profound lack of coolness—just might turn out to be her secret weapon in November.
Now this I did play a fair chunk of at Rezzed, and while my keyboard control skills are pitiful—which won't be an issue on release, as it's also destined for consoles—I've got to say I fell a little bit in love with its running and jumping and sniping and coolness.
Paris has made available 3,000 reusable water bottles to homeless people over the summer; created a mobile app listing "isles of coolness" — parks and other public spaces — where people can enjoy cooled environment; and said it checks up on vulnerable people who are registered on a self-declared list through regular phone calls.
And even though you would think that Bono would resist or even reject the coolness, so uncool is he (see: Bono's sunglasses and leather blazers; see also: The Edge's hats, all of which channel "your uncle and his mate who started a business that did quite well and turned into a pair of flash gits").
And while some efforts have resulted in groundbreaking collaborative artistry, some of it veers into cultural tourism as artists rely on superficial signposting (the guns, slang, and booze that permeate Asian hip-hop) to claim exoticism (the fake Chinese, hair chopsticks, and ninjas in Black hip-hop) or coolness at the expense of the actual people.
And while I wasn't intending to be anywhere near as fanatical, I felt as if I could still understand this pilgrimage's arc, with Supreme as the conceptual McGuffin standing in for what one wants but can't fully have: a coolness, an offhandedness, an ease with the body — in sum, the imagined perfection of the symbolic phallus.
"I would say that the likelihood is that the Saudis will be frustrated, we'll be frustrated, but that there will be continued cooperation and coordination on the issues that are mutually beneficial, and there will be a certain coolness in the relationship," said Gerald Feierstein, senior vice president at the Middle East Institute and former U.S. ambassador to Yemen.
Just let the thumping bass of Samsung's mantra wash over you, convincing teens the world over that maybe a midrange Samsung phone will bring them joy and coolness through the magic of an awesome screen, awesome camera, and long-lasting battery life, instead of, say, an iPhone (or even just a better Samsung phone, like a Galaxy S10).
After all, "coolness," at least in this configuration, is contingent on youth, on carelessness, on not asking other people to take you seriously because you don't take yourself seriously, on the performance of total sexual availability, on the ability to effortlessly maintain your figure while also eating anything and everything — a tension increasingly difficult to sustain past the age of 29.
I think Steps' specific magic lies in the fact that their music is basically timeless—Steps operate outside coolness, they do not bow to trends and we know that this has not changed for 2017 because their promo images make them look like they're at a wedding or Christmas party that could feasibly have taken place at any point over the last 40 years.
"Totes Meer (Dead Sea)" is similarly based on a mass of wrecked aircraft that Nash observed near Cowley in Oxfordshire; the jagged depiction of the wreckage among the waves is rendered in shades of blue that emphasize the sharp edges of the form, but the overall tonal composition, wherein the sky and the sea are formally distinct and yet meld together, renders an affected coolness.
The room around them bursts with pattern and texture (the chair, the rug, the curtains, even the cardboard box), which makes the human figures even more distinct — they don't just blend into the background: Now let's compare that glimpse of the past to this shot of the cold future, of Shirley and Theo at Shirley's mortician station: The coolness of this scene adds to the emotional depth.
But with its intricate projections (by David Bengali), by turns crisp and spectral; its abundant video (also by Mr. Bengali), both live and recorded; and sound design (by Drew Weinstein) that makes us feel the clinical coolness of the research facility where the twins are specimens, "Assembled Identity" tumbles into a trap: It prizes technology over connection and the clear telling of a tale.
" Thompson mentions the pink mansion in Grande's music video — which is reminiscent of the pink trap house 2 Chainz used to promote his album Pretty Girlz Like Trap Music in 2017 — and argues that by using "the residence and Black women as props to assert her 'coolness,'" Grande has become "yet another white pop star clinging onto marketable imagery of the hood to push her 'bad girl' persona.
There is a scene toward the end in which Trier allows a handheld camera to linger squarely on Huppert's face, so that the audience can absorb the lines dug into her brow, the skin made papery with age, the eyes that peer out with a coolness bordering on disdain—and it is as if Trier is saying that even this unfiltered glimpse into her soul, this exercise in cinéma vérité, is just another facet.
Maybe the inconsistencies in the hero and his poem that have distressed readers and critics—the certainties alternating with doubt, the sudden careening from coolness to high emotion, the poet's admiring embrace of an empire whose moral offenses he can't help cataloguing, the optimistic portrait of a great nation rising haunted by a cynical appraisal of Realpolitik at work—aren't problems of interpretation that we have to solve but, rather, the qualities in which this work's modernity resides.
The Vermont socialist, the front-runner for the Democratic presidential nomination, was grilled on his "radical" notions ranging from eliminating private health insurance to a massive expansion of federal spending and taxes, former support for the gun lobby, modified praise for authoritarian left-wing governments like Cuba and his coolness to 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.

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