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"exuberantly" Definitions
  1. in a way that is full of energy, excitement and happiness
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These debauched nights are exuberantly recreated in Whiskey Tango Foxtrot.
Supporters cheered exuberantly at the mention of Justice Kavanaugh's name.
The beauty brand Lush introduced a toothpaste exuberantly called Boom!
In no other role is he so ebulliently, exuberantly fresh.
In all his various roles, friends said, he was exuberantly himself.
"It is not a dead space, ever," Ms. Kramlich said exuberantly.
She is at turns exuberantly spiritual, tenderly reassured and anxiety-ridden.
Bare-breasted women cavort exuberantly, usually in the absence of male intruders.
Once these mindsets are triggered, people tend to behave exuberantly, Pham said.
Executives talk exuberantly about how the continent is "leapfrogging" the West through technology.
This screening of the 1003 film is your invitation to let loose, exuberantly.
"What would happen if you had 12 fingers?" he asked her, exuberantly brainstorming.
As a painting-machine and painting, "The Lovers" verges on the exuberantly preposterous.
His rant is hilarious, the patter rapid and twisted and defiantly, exuberantly Scots.
But when she thinks the camera is off, she erupts exuberantly at her performance.
Nadal stayed relatively demure during the match, but celebrated exuberantly once it was won.
It's exuberantly floral and exotically fruity, and bone-dry and earthy on the palate.
The women exuberantly rejecting Shelton were declaring: We are the subject, not the object.
J.P. Almost two decades ago, N.O.R.E. and Pharrell Williams (then part of the Neptunes) teamed up for "Superthug," one of the most exuberantly unhinged hip-hop songs of the late 1990s, an era with a lot of exuberantly unhinged hip-hop songs.
Graham has too often and exuberantly played the flatterer, and where did it land him?
The documentary also goes where the obituaries didn't, describing him as an exuberantly gay man.
At the same time that Wall Street brushes bad news aside, it celebrates good news exuberantly.
After years of restrained minimalism, rich, layered and exuberantly collected looks are becoming all the rage.
The second-wave feminists were exuberantly lusty, and desire was central to their often utopian thinking.
My case manager, who had previously praised me exuberantly for helping Snowden, was suddenly ice cold.
Exuberantly British and quite possibly off its rocker, "Hellboy" is a crack pipe of a movie.
Still, though exuberantly executed, the dances don't stay with me as most of this "Carousel" does.
No Senegalese postcard is complete without an image of pirogues, the exuberantly painted boats fishermen use.
Vagina plushies abounded, as did drawings of vulva and birth canals, and legs spread exuberantly wide.
Janine Barchas's exuberantly illustrated study, "The Lost Books of Jane Austen," rides this wave with panache.
The 350-square-meter property has exuberantly decorated stained glass windows by the French firm Maumejéan.
"The problem is the unions," he said, releasing his date's arm so he could gesticulate more exuberantly.
He was far from exuberantly warm about Russia, but he and Trump are running out of time.
Film shot in 19703 shows him — a reserved Brahmin — dancing exuberantly with a bare-breasted Jarawa woman.
He also summons, exuberantly and perceptively, the look, sound and sometimes smell of pivotal scenes and songs.
But this is no ordinary rule governing player conduct, such as how exuberantly they can celebrate a touchdown.
As usual with Mr. Zeffirelli, the costumes and sets are exuberantly gorgeous, at times nearly eclipsing the leads.
No one ever told me I didn't have to be reluctantly anything, that you can be exuberantly something.
Simultaneously rowdy and slick, "Buffaloed" is exuberantly paced and entirely dependent on Deutch's moxie and pell-mell performance.
In our youth-obsessed culture, it's not every day that we get to see older people living exuberantly.
Odyssey's photo mode by design wants us to experience things as wide-eyed and exuberantly as a bounding Mario.
Still others, as when Hank flies across the waves perched on Manny's exuberantly farting torso, buzz with bonkers energy.
Reviewing the concert for The Times, Nate Chinen praised both Mr. Thielemans's "exuberantly expressive" playing and his infectious spirit.
In real life, his stage material is filled with personal stories and observational jokes, with an exuberantly goofy twist.
Millennials, those 2227 to 23 years old, may be as exuberantly hyped a demographic as any in recent memory.
"It's parachuting in to get a dose of varied social interaction," he told me exuberantly on the way home.
Whether she'll be as excited for that as she was for her and Harvey's 75th anniversary, Irma, exuberantly, says, "Nooooo!"
Other home bars actively solicit newcomers—like El Tigre Magnifico, which regularly and exuberantly invites perfect strangers over to drink.
The narrative turn is both exuberantly postmodern and in dead earnest, questioning the use of suffering as an aesthetic device.
As I saw my dad living more exuberantly, I decided to embrace "living in the now" in a big way.
ALMATY, Kazakhstan — On a recent Friday night, Mitya Koksharov was dancing exuberantly to techno music in a crowded former sauna.
Gender is and isn't an issue: There are male sections, female sections, but also passages when women support men, exuberantly.
PeterLicht filled in the basic contours of Molière's original with exuberantly hilarious dialogue that seems to follow Monty Python logic.
Her culinary education sprouted in wild places: from her exuberantly feral childhood to a stint cooking at a summer camp.
But three new memoirs dealing with bodies — often exuberantly so — would appear to have little use for the trauma narrative.
"It looks like I get to spend the rest of my life with you," the HGTV personality exuberantly shared on Instagram.
The Ab Fab brand – the exuberantly vulgar misadventures of two boozily dysfunctional middle-aged fashionistas – apparently never goes out of style.
Speculation about Yates running for office could get louder The liberal reaction on social media to Yates's testimony was exuberantly positive.
Roman, Jewish, Christian: Josephus's footsteps lead us through the time and place where these three spheres aligned most exuberantly, most surprisingly.
Yet in a good performance it comes across as an inspired, if iconoclastic, entity, and somehow exuberantly "American" — whatever that means.
Her enthusiasm soon attracts a wandering band of animal musicians, who march through the forest exuberantly, winning over even Pokko's parents.
Still the show had plenty of exuberantly playful moments, including a rendition of "Perdido" with a vocalese lyric by Ms. Molaskey.
It occupies its genre niche — the exuberantly violent Euro-action movie-star-paycheck action comedy — without excessive cynicism or annoying pretension.
But Don Diego de Zama isn't a young man exuberantly exploring liberty; he is a married bureaucrat in deepening middle age.
This show will emphasize Kirchner's joltingly innovative color, which like his exuberantly jagged line, helped acidify his images of modern life.
The original music video for the Pet Shop Boys' version, an exuberantly surreal pageant, includes shots of Red Square and Vladimir Lenin.
Yet the story also embraces a multitude of exuberantly full individual scenes, of a number and richness rarely seen outside of Shakespeare.
The exuberantly leftist weekly newspaper she edited, Gauri Lankesh Patrike, went to press on Wednesdays, and she had to finalize the articles.
"I have to feel like this looks," he said, pointing to a "Soundsuit" covered in exuberantly colored synthetic hair in his studio.
Chechnya, the semi-autonomous region in the North Caucasus, is ruled by the exuberantly barbarous Ramzan Kadyrov, who is close with Putin.
Some days I would be short-tempered, other days I would be exuberantly happy causing people to wonder if I was really okay.
Savage slashes of blood metastasize out into creeping flowers; the final tree, flame-haired against black ground, is exuberantly entwined with green vines.
But he wasn't about to toil in the shadows to marry an American woman; Vargas is gay, and he's also extremely, exuberantly ambitious.
But this is a difficult idea to swallow in a novel where femininity is inextricably, exuberantly linked with miserable yearning and sexual objectification.
At first glance, it might seem odd that a figure so exuberantly confident as Trump is raising the specter of his own impeachment.
In ''La Talaverita, Sunday Morning NY Times,'' 2016, a father and daughter read a newspaper against a backdrop of exuberantly painted Talavera tiles.
Womanhood's Jo Firestone and Aparna Nancherla are taking their absurdist tips for conquering the modern world, in exuberantly-printed silk blouses, on the road.
Morgan&aposs lawyer Alex Kessel, who came to court on Friday only to have the hearing delayed, exuberantly declared "Case dismissed!" outside the courtroom.
Whether people ultimately agreed or disagreed with his taste, they were inspired to want to find in wine what he so exuberantly found himself.
The adults waited for more details, as their children rode exuberantly around the courtyard in the shelter equivalent of Radio Flyers: milk-crate wagons.
It's more difficult to exuberantly high-five and butt-pat the guys wearing extra shirts to flatten the profile of their artificially inflated chests.
Stockmarkets dropped as the results unfolded and the Republican racked up state after state, but bounced back exuberantly after he gave a conciliatory victory speech.
Lady Astor promptly won his spot, becoming England's first ­female M.P. Cliveden and female power have ­always gone hand in glove, as Livingstone exuberantly demonstrates.
But how does the cultural mythology of Florida, so neatly and exuberantly packaged in each location of Miami Subs, translate in a place like Myanmar?
I cheered exuberantly for him during the two years he was on "my team," and was disappointed when he was traded to the Colorado Rockies.
Patrons were excited to take photos, pose exuberantly, and broadcast their love of foods that have such strong currency in the world of social media.
The result was an endlessly nuanced synergy, despite the formal differences between his three-dimensional, non-figurative work and her exuberantly figurative two-dimensional photographs.
During the tournament, James was filmed doing pregame dunks with his son's team and reacting exuberantly when one of his son's teammates hit a dunk.
She chose an exuberantly colorful chair from the Memphis Group, the Milan-based postmodern design collective founded in 1981 by Ettore Sottsass, a family friend.
On a recent Friday evening, huddles of adults were exuberantly reliving childhood, yelping and hollering with joy on one of the busiest streets in Manhattan.
It's talky and twisty, as usual, but also exuberantly violent (rather than PG-13 safe) and mischievously — or just aggressively — offensive (cue someone saying "Chinaman").
Not even the masters of the high/low rhetorical register go higher more panoramically or lower more exuberantly than Wallace — not Joyce, not Bellow, not Amis.
In the film version of The Sound of Music, the immaculately coiffed Baroness watches in horror as Maria exuberantly overturns a rowboat in her homemade dress.
But NASA has been exuberantly proclaiming that it will send astronauts to Mars in two decades or so, although that is currently more aspirational than actual.
They march exuberantly behind the statue as it makes its peregrination around the streets, bellowing out a slogan, supposedly of loyalty to Agatha, in Sicilian dialect.
What ensues is an exuberantly paced quest narrative that begs to be devoured like candy and refuses any hard questions or contemplation on the reader's part.
Puig lined a three-run home run to left field against Jeremy Jeffress with two outs and pumped his arms exuberantly as he rounded the bases.
But "Different Trains" (1988), Mr. Reich's reflection on the Holocaust for quartet and tape, had a brutal propulsion, its imitations of locomotive horns blasting through exuberantly.
Mr. Trapero's energetic style, his almost gleeful juxtapositions of sex and violence and his exuberantly Scorsesean musical cues often pull against the gravity of the story.
On Washington WASHINGTON — Senator Mitch McConnell thinks Democrats were a tad premature in exuberantly celebrating the surprise spending deal they struck last week with President Trump.
So the encyclopedic Met, with Egyptian jewelry and Mesopotamian ceramics aplenty in its permanent collection, is a fitting place to appreciate Sottsass's singular, exuberantly odd vision.
The exuberantly florid, delirious text ends with a spiraling calligram quoting James Joyce's "Finnegans Wake" (1939), in which flower girls represent the colors of the rainbow.
But no sooner have we all been infected by the contagious cadences of those exuberantly marching students than Mr. Keating instructs us to cease and desist.
Yet giggles abound in "Othello: The Remix," a clever and exuberantly performed hip-hop version of the play that opened on Wednesday at the Westside Theater.
Il Pomo d'Oro was excellent in instrumental interludes as well as the arias, exuberantly conducted from the harpsichord and, once, from a cornetto by Maxim Emelyanychev.
The second installment of the exuberantly heretical graphic memoir of Mr. Sattouf, a French-Syrian cartoonist who once had a weekly comic strip in Charlie Hebdo.
No other country, it seems to me, is at the same time so exuberantly confident and deeply self-critical – and that&aposs a source of incredible strength.
Although "Brahms-Haydn" shows the company exuberantly in top form, Ms. Tharp's choreography seems an object lesson in excess after the classical harmonies of Ratmansky and Ashton.
Ms. Mehretu also resurrects the blurred performance-based self-portraits of the forgotten Blythe Bohnen followed by a big painting by Asger Jorn that exuberantly evokes chaos.
Her voice was a smoky, rough-edged alto, and her music was exuberantly upbeat, drawing on various samba styles and modernizing samba without succumbing to pop trends.
But after testing of all of these methods (except the sand), I can tell you: They're not nearly as good as Ms. Koslow's exuberantly oily, salty kernels.
A visit by the president would probably little resemble those of predecessors like John F. Kennedy, Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, who were exuberantly welcomed in Ireland.
Solos, a dream romance and ensembles all bounced up endearingly out of the music; the ebullience made the dancers look not showy, but exuberantly and unpredictably diverse.
Kovgan shoots her dancers on a city rooftop, in a sunlit studio, in a verdant garden, against an exuberantly painted backdrop; these are less recreations than reinterpretations.
Marked change day by day On day one, the exuberantly confident world leader was ready to take any question, loquacious in the extreme with his generous answers.
Elizabeth Murray (22017-2007) called the elaborately shaped, exuberantly colored canvases she began making in the 1980s paintings, and the astonishing thing is that she was right.
Rather than creating a windswept spiritual landscape of secularized "disenchantment," as Weber speculated, American Protestant faith has exuberantly imbued the rites of market capitalism with boundless religious significance.
Armin Laschet (pictured above, right), its lead candidate who will now become the prime minister, exuberantly decried the crime statistics and the state's failings in the Amri case.
Most of Alan Bean's works depict moments in time from the moon walks, Gene Cernan with the American flag or John Young exuberantly leaping from the lunar surface.
Emily Mae Smith's exuberantly strange oil painting "Anxious Pastoral" shows a towering, tongue-pink woman's pump jabbing its pointed heel into a set of gnashing, Op-Art teeth.
In the weeks after his death, I think of Giorno's poetry — exuberantly queer, unabashedly pornographic, frequently hilarious, sometimes furious, and almost always as compassionate as it is sardonic.
It might mean a gallery filled with billowing fabric and color, exuberantly activating a room and altering even further our concept of what painting and sculpture could be.
On the Rue Dupetit-Thouars, Máncora Cebicheria serves exuberantly marinated Peruvian ceviche in pools of kiwi or lime, flecked with vivid dashes of beet purée and perfumed violets.
Synapses grow exuberantly to store the day's memories, and pruning them overnight appears to be a biological necessity, making space for new knowledge in the brain's hard drive.
According to Roberta Smith, writing in The New York Times: […] the assemblages tend to look dated, like exuberantly nihilistic juvenilia, although I suppose they are credible antecedents of goth.
Working together, the art and story veer exuberantly between the high and the low to make Jeanne, Jacob and William feel like flesh-and-blood children, despite their holiness.
It's exuberantly, sharply, unequivocally, edgily lemony, capturing the essence of the fruit because it uses every bit of it, peel, pith and pulp — only the seeds are left behind.
With teachers as exuberantly devoted to Suprematism as Lissitzky and Malevich, is it any wonder that students attending the People's Art School were so swayed by Chagall's aesthetic opponents?
And I marveled anew at how the divided nature of a nation, and a family, is summoned so exuberantly in a bravura sequence of dances around a dinner table.
He takes inspiration from his legendary countrymen Gio Ponti and Carlo Scarpa, both of whom exuberantly mixed high and low materials at a time when such combinations seemed daft.
Which explains why the most exemplary elements of this exuberantly distracting concert were those executed in service of making Ms. Perry seem bigger, bolder, more creatively thoughtful and dynamic.
Characterized by splashy colors and patterns, her paintings depict women in revealing and exuberantly styled clothing, engaged in leisure activities or absurdist scenarios punctuated by visual puns and physical confrontations.
Al Pacino in particular is having a blast hamming it up as Hoffa, exhorting the virtues of ice cream just as exuberantly as he curses Kennedy's investigations into his union.
Looking over at her fascinated is another exuberantly exposed Rodin, "Victor Hugo, assis, nu, étude pour le Monument avant" (before 1909) where we encounter an amputated Hugo face to face.
You've already made mental notes about which of their coats to scoop up at the next sample sale, and you've silently (or exuberantly) cheered whenever Rihanna appeared on the screen.
" It's a fitting tribute to the man who exuberantly sang that he was "a shooting star leaping through the sky" in the heart-thumping rock rager "Don't Stop Me Now.
Another piece, "Snow in the Desert" (2017), is painted exuberantly, filled with a kind of magical energy manifested through a combination of drips, dots, and firework-like brushstrokes of foliage.
The colorful, cartoonish, and exuberantly surreal multimedia works of Brooklyn-based duo Chiaozza lie somewhere between Pee Wee's Playhouse alum Wayne White's artworks and Seattle duo We's psychedelic musical sculptures.
Mr. Trump has exuberantly backed Brexit, while his friend, the Brexit godfather Nigel Farage, appears on Fox News, invoking Europe's migrant crisis as a reason to back Mr. Trump's wall.
He danced exuberantly, jumping when you were supposed to jump, getting low when you were supposed to get low, throwing his hands in the air like he just didn't care.
Whimsical photographs range from quotidian urban scenes to moments of joy devoid of any self-consciousness (a pair of hands exuberantly tossing a water bottle in the air, for example).
There is a female D.J. for the thatch-roofed poolside cabana where beachgoers undulate, hips exuberantly swaying, to the Egyptian singer Sherine Abdel Wahab and the Lebanese singer Maya Yazbek.
Incongruous as it may seem, giggles abound in this clever and exuberantly performed hip-hop musical version of Shakespeare's tragedy about a Moorish general troubled by the green-eyed monster.
Pruning synapses that grow exuberantly to store the day's memories appears to be a biological necessity, protecting important moments but making space for new knowledge in the brain's hard drive.
Thousands of readers, many drawing on Bob Dylan's own words, responded exuberantly and in very personal terms, to the news that he had won the Nobel Prize in Literature on Thursday.
Likely more popular in the Met Breuer show, and perhaps of interest to current artists, are some of Fontana's ceramics—free-form to the verge of exuberantly form-free, and gorgeous.
And of course he omits much — more books, more lovers, a neglected daughter and the teenage stepson whom Colette seduced — but with a life this exuberantly full, how could he not?
Betty 3 (Ana Villafañe) is an exuberantly "high-femme super queer" celebrity, or will be just as soon as she quits her job at Sephora and develops a talent beyond hotness.
On her liveliest, happiest, most exuberantly love-buzzed album, she's suddenly found music to match her voice, carving out an airy, cozy, summery flavor of electro-R&B all her own.
"But in tennis there is a freedom within the white lines of the court to be me — sweaty and sunburnt, exuberantly lost in all the joy of play, competitive and crafty."
Seeing Elliott dancing exuberantly in a "black trash bag" opened Haze's eyes to the power of representation and feminism, and to the possibility of demanding more from the world around her.
Under the stage name Atomyc Adonis, Mr. Dean performs at Oz, a dance club on that middle stretch of Bourbon Street where the overgrown frat-party vibe turns decidedly, exuberantly gay.
The French company has indulged all the most basic instincts for creating exuberantly masculine lines — though the company's designers claim the shape is "sensual" rather than threatening — and over-the-top flourishes.
Apple's COO Jeff Williams exuberantly proclaimed Apple's Watch was the first to get FDA clearance as an over-the-counter electrocardiogram (EKG) reader during the special event at Apple headquarters on Wednesday.
Before the next scene, Mary changes into her contemporary incarnation—a Jamaican-immigrant nurse in the United States—shedding her dress to reveal an exuberantly ugly nursing uniform: purple pants, printed top.
Will they cheer when Billy blows up the Kingston Falls movie theater, where the gremlins, now resembling an average kiddie matinee crowd, are exuberantly responding to "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs"?
Fall, in which the faun character accompanies a lead couple, was exuberantly performed by two casts: Tiler Peck, Joaquin De Luz and Daniel Ulbricht; and Ashley Bouder, Zachary Catazaro and Mr. Mejia.
Six days later, the authority's offices were briefly and exuberantly taken over by scores of chattering children and young adults, brandishing a mix of newly minted social-media icons and venerable nationalist slogans.
By the Chartres Street wall, Piano Dave was chatting up patrons, perhaps speaking with a few frequent tippers who had taken a liking to him, and Bud Matyi played exuberantly at the bench.
Machado's previous book, the short story collection "Her Body and Other Parties" (2017), a finalist for the National Book Award, is one of the most original and exuberantly celebrated debuts of recent years.
In Ms. Minter's paintings, based on exuberantly composed photographs, fashion tropes appear as if hauled under a truth-telling microscope, where hairs and pimples and dirt hold equal sway with makeup and bling.
It's an exuberantly energetic, well-crafted saga about, well, hustling — to get by, to get yours, and to rationalize away any prickles of conscience by telling yourself it's all just brutal capitalism, baby.
That, at least, is the argument made by "Will & Jane: Shakespeare, Austen, and the Cult of Celebrity," a cheeky assemblage of the sometimes exuberantly goofy material objects that centuries of fandom have left behind.
The third major offering of the Shed's opening weeks was "Cornucopia," an exuberantly overpowering stage show by Björk , with extravagant visual designs by the Argentine filmmaker Lucrecia Martel and the digital artist Tobias Gremmler.
In 2016, the growing season was long and moderate, and many of the wines have been described as fragrant and nuanced, while '17 was hot and dry, producing wines that were often exuberantly fruity.
Every year the town exuberantly celebrates both of these fragrant blossoms with two festivals, and just this year Dior re-established the famous Château de la Colle Noire, Christian Dior's former residence in Grasse.
I threw my Nomos on a long covered table and an exuberantly bearded dude pawed at it while I got my hands on a cheap but sturdy Seiko diver and an "honest" Omega Speedmaster.
Booksmart is Olivia Wilde's directorial debut, an exuberantly R-rated romp about how goody-goodies Molly and Amy attempt to shed their try-hard reputations over the course of the evening before their graduation ceremony.
Exuberantly at ease, in fact, which is one reason why I was eager to follow-up and see his current exhibition, Gary Petersen: Just Hold On, at McKenzie Fine Art (September 3–October 20, 2019).
Evacuation Day, celebrated exuberantly by Irish-Americans in the 19th century, memorializes George Washington's return to Manhattan as the last of the British troops belatedly left (they had fully surrendered at Yorktown two years before).
Even amid calls by Donald J. Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, for building a wall at that border, the art scene in the San Diego-Tijuana megalopolis has assumed a consciously and exuberantly binational ethos.
In comparison, Kathe Burkhart's blunt "Prick: From the Liz Taylor Series (Suddenly Last Summer)," from 1987, reprises a movie scene with Elizabeth Taylor and Montgomery Clift in exuberantly trashy paint, vinyl and fake gold leaf.
Out of the corner of my eye I think I see a man doing a sieg heil by the Bumble branded beer pong table; upon closer examination, I realize he's just exuberantly dancing to the Chainsmokers.
On "Èclats for Ornette," dedicated to the saxophonist and free-jazz pioneer Ornette Coleman, she has written a splintering and frayed melody that channels Coleman's ludic streak, swinging drolly and exuberantly, almost in spite of itself.
A tone of instructional reproach is hardly a quality associated with Stoppard, whose six-decade career embraces a host of exuberantly cerebral plays, from "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead" (1967) to the time-traveling "Arcadia" (1993).
" (Lizzo was the episode's musical guest.) After Murphy thanked these comedians, as well as the other special guests flanking him on stage, including Alec Baldwin and Maya Rudolph, Murphy exuberantly screamed out, "I love you all!
Terry McAuliffe of Virginia, the chairman of the National Governors Association, exuberantly led a panel that drew Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada and the Tesla entrepreneur Elon Musk, with an eye toward raising his profile.
It's Me, Margaret," an instant classic in 1970 for its frank expression of how girls feel about their changing bodies, Salazar's book, half a century on, is less saucy: Where Blume's girls exuberantly chanted "We must!
Mr. Corban, who may be familiar to fans of Romanian film from his work in Mr. Porumboiu's "12:08 East of Bucharest" and Cristian Mungiu's "4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days," gives an exuberantly soulful performance.
Along with a crack team that includes Howard McCall Jr. (formerly of Washington Prime in South Norwalk), Mr. Gonzalez has created a menu that is exuberantly creative and regularly has diners waiting an hour for a table.
Mr. Rodgers swapped that for a syncopated, changeable mesh of rhythm guitars over a tropical-tinged disco beat, and he pushed Michael's exuberantly harmonized vocals upfront to make "Fantasy" more a pop song than a club track.
Whether she was as remarkable as the woman onscreen seems entirely beside the point — "20th Century Women" is a memory movie, one in which people are conjured up to bump against the larger world, exuberantly and uneasily.
Film shot later, not part of the documentary, shows her exuberantly touring a facility that makes an experimental drug being developed by Roche that she is hoping will work and become available in time to help her.
Mr. Trump speaks exuberantly of buying political influence as a businessman, and he promises to put his insider knowledge to work in overturning the "rigged" system, yet he offers no plan to rein in fat-cat donors. Mrs.
When there was finally a buzzer-beater shot by a midmajor underdog — Loyola-Chicago, a No. 11 seed, stunned Miami — it was greeted exuberantly by fans on social media, even though the outcome had not been entirely unforeseen.
"Ain't Too Proud: The Life and Times of the Temptations," an exuberantly sung and danced jukebox musical, garnered 22015 nominations; "Tootsie," a musical comedy adapted from the popular film but updated to reflect today's gender politics, got 22019.
First in Buffalo, whose state university campus was a new-music hotbed, and then in another hotbed, the downtown New York of the '70s, Eastman had been the charismatic center of the party — sweet-natured, arrogant, exuberantly provocative.
In his six years as president, Mr. Starr became a major Baylor fund-raiser, closely identified with the football program and its players, one familiar to fans for exuberantly trotting onto the field with the team on game day.
This week's high-profile actions by US Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley, praised exuberantly by Trump in a cabinet meeting on Wednesday, only exacerbated the impression that she and not Tillerson is the administration's foreign policy star.
He also spent time in Germany, taking in the sprawling, exuberantly experimental productions by the director Frank Castorf at the Berlin Volksbühne (whose aesthetic was once summed up by The New York Times as "nudity, text-wrecking and screams").
Alexei Ratmansky's two-act "Whipped Cream," an exuberantly nutty piece, new this March, in which a candy shop coming to life is only the start of the tale's subversive craziness — made its New York debut with high-spirited success.
This intelligent, exuberantly affectionate iteration of the classic novel doesn't mess with the bones of Alcott's beloved work: Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy March are still nestled cozily with Marmee in their modest home in Civil War-era Massachusetts.
There he splashed his boldly colored, exuberantly referential designs across posters, record covers, book jackets and magazines; along the way, he took up with another Cooper Union graduate, Shirley Girton, a photographer and eventually his collaborator on two children's books.
The first public performance — inside the cavernous McCourt space at the new arts center, one of the most ambitious and high-profile additions to New York City's cultural landscape in years — began with a marching band exuberantly parading through the audience.
Like any genre, hip-hop has its own internal culture wars, and the last few months have been overrun by them, with purist conservatives taking aim at a younger generation of rappers gloriously and exuberantly disconnected from the genre's traditions.
The opening chords of "Thank You for Sending Me an Angel," an exuberantly silly rocket of a song, announce the specificity and eccentricity of their new sound: galloping drums, hyperactive picking, scratchy rhythm guitar, calmly echoey power chords overlaid atop the nervous base.
But Khan will believe the arrest on Wednesday of Hafiz Saeed, the alleged mastermind of a four-day militant attack on the Indian city of Mumbai in 2008, will send the right signals to Trump, who exuberantly welcomed the news on Twitter.
There's nothing here concerning flat, saturated color and crazed composition that Sarah Charlesworth and Sandy Skoglund didn't already do in the mid '80s, and TOILETPAPER's supposedly outrageous compositional pop shock was more exuberantly communicated by Tom Wesselmann and James Rosenquist in the '60s.
"Where Dessert Is Much More Than an Afterthought," by Tejal Rao At Birdie G's, this fat, enchanting rose-petal pie was a real beast of a slice, wobbling exuberantly, but it wasn't nearly as sugary, or as voluptuously floral, as it first appeared.
He has been selling the show exuberantly — at a recent event for the news media, he pretended to have forgotten his prepared remarks, prompting an acrobat holding a sheaf of papers to tumble across the stage for a bit of circus humor.
With a few outstanding exceptions, like "Tick-Tock Jelly Clock Cosmotron," which features a colorful game board and its own scratching, wheezing audio accompaniment, the assemblages tend to look dated, like exuberantly nihilistic juvenilia, although I suppose they are credible antecedents of goth.
Vincent La Selva, who exuberantly weathered thunderstorms, flimsy sets, crackling audio, frayed costumes and sometimes inexpert performers so that his spare but enormously popular company, the New York Grand Opera, might live up to its lofty name, died on Monday in Parma, Ohio.
Piecing together Colvin's exuberantly messy life through more than a hundred interviews with ex-husbands, former lovers, family members, friends and colleagues, Hilsum draws an empathetic portrait of a woman whose courage often crossed into recklessness, both in combat zones and outside them.
But what if lexicographers did us the favor of not only anointing words but annually retiring a few that have been embraced too exuberantly and look a little shabby for it — a little dazed to find themselves miles from their original meanings.
"I had been seeing all the cool kids posting their mothers' Baguettes on Instagram," explains Venturini Fendi, who since 2000 has overseen the brand's men's wear, an eccentric mix of graphic street styles and more traditional Italian tailoring that exuberantly plays with expectations.
Dumas, who is tall, loose-limbed and studied visual art at Brown University, may best be understood by a visit to the office he keeps in the Eighth Arrondissement: It is exuberantly cluttered and imperfect — not at all what one might expect.
Today, even in the midst of the "wellness" boom, young people still post exuberantly about knocking back cans of Four Loko and making bad decisions, even though the caffeine has been removed and the current drink is no more dangerous than a wine cooler.
It was a beautiful autumn Saturday afternoon, and several dozen onlookers had stopped to watch, including a 203-something hipster in black leather and dark sunglasses, four exuberantly leaping little girls and an older man who had climbed out of his seated walker to dance.
The next gallery features Philip Guston's late style, surrounding us with the brazenly cartoonish, exuberantly tormented figurative works that this apostatic Abstract Expressionist took up in the late 240s — to the almost universal consternation of the art world — and pursued until his death in 19503.
When: Opens Thursday, June 2 ($30) Where: The Muse (350 Moffat Street, Bushwick) Le Comte Ory is a exuberantly farcical 53th-century opera involving advice-giving hermits, bad disguises, and wine stolen from a castle cellar, so what better setting than the Muse circus school in Bushwick?
This Floating Walkway Is Christo&aposs First Truly Important Work of ArtOver the weekend, my social media feeds were draped in neon orange as the world exuberantly shared…Read more ReadThe Sentinel-2A satellite managed to capture four images of the site as it was being built.
Wordplay SATURDAY PUZZLE — Finn Vigeland adds his name to our 2018 roster today, with a Saturday puzzle that, while tricky and frustrating, was so unusually and exuberantly clued that I really got most stumped on a couple of entries that were really (well, figuratively) no-brainers.
And while many of her musical contemporaries ventured only rarely from their sartorial safe zones, Ms. Franklin remained boldly and exuberantly unconstrained in her tastes, confident about demonstrating both her individuality and her economic might by doing as another powerful black woman, Oprah Winfrey, one day would.
With their refusal to be cowed by the abuse and their determination to deliver fantastic football regardless, they also demonstrated to racist elements on the terraces that Caribbean footballers were tough, resilient, exuberantly talented and – whatever was thrown at them – in the game for the long haul.
But he also makes steps in which left and right feet pounce in quick succession, and exuberantly jumping phrases in which, in vivid self-contradiction, the jumper bends one knee in midair back against the direction he's traveling and then bends the other knee in the opposite direction.
It's in the same way that we don't need to be better at our jobs through life-hack tweaks as wages remain flat and the exuberantly wealthy's taxes continue to go down—what we actually need is our fair share, and big corporations and rich people need to pay up.
Rigorously theoretical yet exuberantly experiential, his works challenge viewers to appreciate color as "a reality which acts on the human being with the same intensity as cold, heat, sound, and so on," he wrote in 21970 in a publication put out by Denise René, his Paris gallery at the time.
Rigorously theoretical yet exuberantly experiential, his works challenge viewers to appreciate color as "a reality which acts on the human being with the same intensity as cold, heat, sound, and so on," he wrote in 21970 in a publication put out by Denise René, his Paris gallery at the time.
One example is the lengthy run-on sentence that begins the obituary of David Foster Wallace: his novels are "prodigiously observant, exuberantly plotted, grammatically and etymologically challenging, philosophically probing and culturally hyper-contemporary", a summary that honours the impact the influential novelist and journalist had on an entire generation of young writers.
" Dreezy's music is best when she's operating from a space where it's like she's a friend of yours blowing off steam or celebrating, which is literally the mode she's in at the top, on "We Gon Ride," when she yells, exuberantly, "If you been gettin' it with your best friend this your anthem!
"An American original in the truest sense, Iris Apfel is one of the most vivacious personalities in the worlds of fashion, textiles, and interior design, and over the past 40 years, she has cultivated a personal style that is both witty and exuberantly idiosyncratic," the Metropolitan Museum of art said about Apfel.
Things perk up briefly at the top of the second act when Chuck gets comically entangled with the exuberantly drunk Marge (Alex Young), which in turn leads to the giddy duet "A Fact Can Be a Beautiful Thing" — a title that, come to think of it, does have a particular resonance just now.
Similar markers were likewise present in my town: the numerous Trump painted pumpkins (there was only one HRC) for sale at my daughter's elementary school fall festival, my aunt who rushed home after church one Sunday because she couldn't wait to see what Trump had said, and my neighbor who exuberantly dressed up as Trump for Halloween.
Before spinning off into its own half-hour slot, the series began life as the best thing about "Animaniacs," an exuberantly unhinged variety cartoon executive-produced by Steven Spielberg and packed with non-sequitur punch lines, meta-level laughs and so many showbiz in-jokes that you could forget this was a show nominally made for kids.
There's a lot to like about Star Trek Beyond — the stellar cast, all of whom have grown into their roles since the franchise rebooted in 2009; the exuberantly staged action scenes from first-time Trek director Justin Lin, who previously rebooted the Fast and the Furious franchise so effectively; the effortless way the script, by Simon Pegg and Doug Jung, balances character, comedy, and conflict.
Some of the runners-up: a bank robber who sued over injuries he suffered when fleeing the scene of the crime, a woman who sued her 8-year-old nephew for injuries she suffered after he exuberantly jumped into her arms and a prison inmate who asked for $88 million from the NFL over an officiating call he believes cost the Dallas Cowboys a playoff win.
Each year, as a graduate journalism professor at N.Y.U., I enjoy watching my students discover Talese's virtuosity with language as he exuberantly riffs with sentences that last more than 100 words, structures scenes in movielike fashion and, most important, demonstrates that a gifted and patient reporter can create a memorable portrait even when for weeks on end he is denied an interview with his profile subject.
A MINUS Lizzo: Cuz I Love You (Atlantic/Nice Life) Bigging up via an exuberantly overstated intensity that doesn't quit when the tempo eases and only slows to a creep for some erotica that gets loud at a climax worthy of the name, this long-running hopeful makes good on an iconicity worthy of her casual pride and skilled transition from rapper to singer.
Hotel Chocolat now has more than 100 boutiques, many with cafe areas, in England and beyond, including recent additions in Manhattan and Paramus, N.J. With Mother's Day on the horizon, the American shops offer several options, notably an assortment called Exuberantly Fruity with several rose-toned pieces ($34.50), hatboxes of Champagne truffles — large and small; pink and plain ($15 and $30) and a small Mother's Day assortment ($19.50).
The Frenchman Pascal-Désir Maisonneuve's faces of the 1920s made of shells; mediumistic drawings by his countrywoman, Jeanne Tripier, from the 113s; a ghostly, ink-and-pencil drawing of silhouetted figures connected by cables by the Swiss carpenter Robert Gie, who experienced hallucinations; and exuberantly colored drawings in pencil and gouache by the Swiss artist Aloïse Corbaz, who became known simply as "Aloïse," are among the many notable works on view.
If so, you might want to see a doctor about your amnesia, because my memory is pretty spotty and still I can recall Jimmy Swaggart and Jim Bakker and Larry Craig and David Vitter, and with just a few minutes of Googling, I could fill the rest of this column with more names of more pastors and politicians who presented themselves as steadfast moral conservatives and were revealed to be agents of precisely the kind of behavior they so exuberantly condemned.
Although his drawings often serve to illustrate passages of his grand, unfurling narrative (in which his other alter ego, "Saint Adolf," later exuberantly creates the universe), the texts that appear within his pictures are not merely descriptive captions: sometimes they also help propel the storytelling and incorporate an element that is present throughout much of Wölfli's grand oeuvre — a distinct musicality that becomes very evident when his texts, which he wrote in his native Swiss-German dialect, are read aloud.

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