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"fantastically" Definitions
  1. (informal) extremely well synonym brilliantly (2)
  2. (informal) to an extremely large degree synonym enormously, incredibly
  3. very strangely synonym weirdly
"fantastically" Antonyms
little negligibly nominally slightly somewhat quite rather pretty relatively passably fairly moderately reasonably some comparatively marginally kinda mediumly like a little bit lightly adequately averagely temperately satisfactorily tolerably imperceptibly inconsiderably insignificantly scarcely incompletely mildly badly awfully disastrously dreadfully horrendously horribly horridly miserably terribly abominably abysmally atrociously dismally unfavourably(UK) unfavorably(US) awry deplorably lamentably unbearably wretchedly normally generally typically usually customarily habitually ordinarily commonly frequently routinely mostly conventionally mainly regularly historically traditionally naturally almost always as usual in general half-heartedly undecidedly tentatively unconcernedly unwillingly casually hesitantly apathetically lackadaisically unconvincingly uncommittedly unresolvedly indifferently absently aimlessly ambivalently perfunctorily reluctantly vacantly sufficiently suitably modestly abundantly decently fittingly acceptably appropriately capably competently nicely respectably serviceably well creditably presentably pleasantly agreeably becomingly delightfully invitingly gracefully plainly unsurprisingly as could be expected as expected as was foreseeable expectedly not surprisingly predictably believably conceivably convincingly realistically soundly credibly imaginably possibly rationally reliably feasibly likelily persuasively plausibly probably sensibly authentically logically really actually physically truely concretely corporeally livingly materially palpably tangibly corporally genuinely legitimately lively veridically factually perceptibly tinily inadequately lowly paltrily insufficiently leanly lowlily meagerly(US) meagrely(UK) minimally limitedly littly deficiently inappreciably insubstantially minutely

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"I think that gold has performed fantastically well," he added.
It's the only thing I read, and it's fantastically seductive.
And it's a fantastically beautiful town, surrounded by amazing countryside.
We just got numbers in Florida, we're looking fantastically good.
This extra oil in turn made the vegetables fantastically crisp.
"All the theater owners were fantastically generous," Ms. Friedman said.
" She continues, "I think my short is written so fantastically.
If I see an orchid that's fantastically expensive, I'll buy it.
It's a fantastically beautiful state, and these bayous are absolutely extraordinary.
They're fantastically awful, but that was upsetting, they could record everything.
She fantastically twerked her way through the "Sorry" video, after all.
Days earlier, Cameron was caught on camera calling Nigeria "fantastically corrupt".
But the fact remains that this is a fantastically banal anecdote.
SpotMini performs fantastically, and it's right to prepare for the spotlight.
You think it will either continue to soar, or plummet fantastically.
This will be fantastically energizing if you're abroad or in school!
However, universality also means that the policy would be fantastically costly.
It doesn't work perfectly every time, but it's still fantastically useful.
The Chinese are fantastically keen, but they are predominantly auction buyers.
This includes hiring many fantastically talented naturalized citizens and permanent residents.
It's quick, and it's fantastically efficient and it's also pretty safe.
Baking powder is an uncommon addition but a fantastically effective one.
Shorn of the United States, the Sunni coalition is fantastically weak.
Yeah maybe, but seriously, how fantastically gorgeous is the Australian coast?
It's relatively subdued and composed around a fantastically large, ancient tree.
They were losing, then in the third quarter they did fantastically well.
The upside to all that is that the Gram is fantastically light.
She is also a fantastically interesting person, and very funny: Joanna Coles.
The fantastically intricate task of reproducing the eleven stones took five years.
The article about what chores to give your kid is fantastically dumb.
This is a brand that until recently was fantastically popular with teens.
"The surgery itself was, I'm going to say, fantastically successful," Alderson said.
Click ahead for your first look at the fantastically vampy products in question.
It looks something like this: It's fantastically awesome—and I'm OK with that.
Fudgy Eggplant Brownies Yes, eggplant brownies exist and they are fantastically fudgy. 8.
True, some of it was beautiful and fantastically designed, but most was not.
He was a fantastically successful man, who validated how they saw the world.
And just as my legs look fantastic, so your brains can SPEAK fantastically.
If you're the lead actor or the director, sure, you'll do fantastically well.
The fly fishing-inspired design of the hearing aids themselves works fantastically well.
Schumpeter's theory is that GE's flow of financial information has become fantastically muddled.
If Trump's TV station gets 30 percent ratings, it'll be doing fantastically well.
He also assured the team the country's doing "fantastically well" under his leadership.
Drilling rigs that are customized to recover ice cores are fantastically complicated contraptions.
Federal job-retraining efforts have historically produced dismal results, too, sometimes fantastically so.
The wheel does the job fantastically and even more intuitively than Apple's option.
This works fantastically well in VR, and there are three main reasons why.
Similarly, Nick Middleton's introduction to " Deserts "—a definitionally dry subject—is fantastically interesting.
His father, Philip, was an army officer fantastically ill suited for the job.
Of course, these numbers are still fantastically low, not many people like Putin.
It's just so fantastically bizarre and doesn't make sense, and somehow it does.
"Africa has a fantastically rich heritage, and we know so little about it."
Mr. Wiley, with photo-realistic precision, casts actual people in fantastically heroic roles.
Threaded together, the scenes both perplex and greet the eye as fantastically mundane.
This makes depression fantastically useful to those who would rather you stayed powerless.
These Ediacaran-era organisms were fantastically weird creatures, soft-bodied and typically immobile.
Jupiter connects with Neptune at 5:49 AM, creating a fantastically whimsical energy!
However, its latest 12-page spread is going in a fantastically different direction.
"Saudi Arabia is a huge market, e-commerce is flourishing fantastically," the CEO said.
Baby Driver is exhilarating, fantastically entertaining, and mildly frustrating, all at the same time.
"The human heart is fantastically resilient, but it's still just a pump," he says.
A fantastically passionate energy is in the atmosphere as the moon connects with Pluto!
"We got along fantastically well," Trump recounted at a campaign rally later that summer.
All of their gifts are fantastically pointless, which makes them so much more entertaining.
But deception and corruption, as we've all seen by now, scale pretty fantastically too.
Up front, Iggy spelled the word "fantastically" incorrectly, and the competition hadn't even started.
She looked fantastically un-self-conscious in her great American Midwest of a body.
Venus meets Mars on August 24, finding you feeling fantastically creative and highly social.
Then I would pull mine out, adorned with a fantastically feminine Kate Spade case.
Then I would pull mine out, adorned with a fantastically feminine Kate Spade design.
The human species is fantastically complex and often doesn't know what it is doing.
But that doesn't necessarily come with a "fantastically imaginative" mind like Musk's, she said.
She says that there were quite a few elderly people there who danced fantastically.
He works with a tight-knit team of people, and just a fantastically talented crew.
One offers a gift, and then — in fantastically awkward teenage dialogue — asks the other out.
Oh, and a fantastically surreal fake movie trailer Trump apparently had made for the occasion.
Cut the Rope was a fantastically designed puzzle game for its clever use of physics.
If not, call Apostle a fantastically gory dread-soaked horror mystery, and you're close enough.
And the only people who get to be married anymore are fantastically wealthy and educated.
The right-wing depiction of Obama's America was fantastically apocalyptic, but often drew upon truths.
A fantastically flirtatious day arrives on October 29, when Mercury connects with lucky planet Jupiter.
He's a fantastic action specialist, and Gary Powell, our stunt coordinator, he's also fantastically good.
Socialists argue that anyone who has become fantastically rich has profited from a rigged system.
Season 1 is fantastically fun, but things get way — and then way — worse after that.
" He stopped and continued, in a mocking mimicry of an English accent, "Fantastically desirable bottoms.
The right wing, led by a fantastically wealthy coterie of industrialists, has essentially weaponized policy.
"In New York, there were fantastically interesting and attractive men around every corner," she said.
This will also be a fantastically creative time for your career, since inspiration is flowing.
I was surprised to find my plastic cup full of fantastically crisp local white wine.
The enigmatic, fantastically erudite artist Raymond Pettibon takes to Twitter like a bird to sky.
Long-distance grids are fantastically useful machines and will be much-needed for full decarbonization.
It's both joyous and somber, a tidy summation of all that Whitney does so fantastically.
Listen to Emancipation below, which includes fantastically wild artwork by fellow NON member Chino Amobi.
An answer to this fantastically vexed question was found last year, and a deal was struck.
As their fantastically catchy song preaches, "live your life and celebrate...you are what you create."
Andersson (translated by the fantastically named Sarah Death) does a masterly job reeling in the reader.
There's nothing in the world that works fantastically well and looks awful, that combination doesn't exist.
I still listen to their music regularly and it still sounds fresh, stimulating and fantastically alien.
One Arab analyst speculated -- somewhat fantastically -- that the Saudis might host such a happening in Jeddah.
Both are half-naked, sporting fantastically long hair and beards despite their youthful faces and bodies.
Your planetary ruler Venus connects with dreamy Neptune this morning, making for a fantastically creative day!
This is a fantastically creative time for you, and you'll be in an especially flirtatious mood.
This worked fantastically, and I have a very wide range of music interests, artists and genres.
In my recent review of the Mazda Miata, I found the interior to be styled fantastically.
But Grecian introduces a fantastically devilish pair of bounty hunters who call themselves Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace is a fantastically lovable supporting character who really struggles when he's given his own plot.
While some breakups might be imminent, this could also be a fantastically passionate time for intimacy.
In fantastically synchronistic fashion, Martha was driving up to the house just as we discovered it.
And Bernie Sanders did fantastically, not only winning all three caucuses but winning them in landslides.
Ask Kara Swisher what it's like to start a media company; she's done it fantastically. Yes.
Ms. Vanderbilt proved you didn't need a formal design background to be a fantastically successful designer.
Phones and specifically social media are a fantastically dangerous way to ignore the stresses of life.
Another theory suggested, fantastically, that he might not be dead at all but in witness protection.
So much credit to House House here for building fantastically lifelike goose animations into this game.
" Instead, Mr. Murphy wrote, if property rights were respected by all, "humanity would become fantastically wealthy.
"I hope it&aposs fantastically successful and we do well," Quincey said of the new launch.
With ridiculous plot developments at every turn, Spinning Out is entertaining, captivating, and fantastically binge-able.
Popular Irish flyweight Paddy Holohan was expected to fight the fantastically-named Willie Gates at the event.
The water that almost encircles the fantastically fertile, sandy-loam soil made it a natural prison camp.
We tested it out and it worked fantastically, so we bit the bullet and bought one ourselves.
This skill stemmed from a trait rare in the upper echelons of politics: she was fantastically nice.
The show is also fantastically animated by Production I.G. (Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, Haikyu!!).
The sun opposes Jupiter and it's a fantastically exciting time for you, especially on the financial front.
But despite this scope, XCOM 2 is still fantastically good at fostering personal relationships with your soldiers.
It's easy to make, it's fantastically savory, and did we mention that it will get you high?
In its new incarnation, Famous is a fantastically addictive game that involves a surprising amount of strategy.
Underwater melodic tones and percussive samples are brought fantastically to the fore when you listen on headphones.
"FANTASTICALLY corrupt" said David Cameron, Britain's prime minister, talking about Nigeria with the Queen on May 10th.
This is a fantastically creative day for you, Taurus, with many opportunities to grow, learn, and connect.
This fantastically simple recipe will only get better when summer tomatoes are full-on in the markets.
This ambiguity allows layers of meaning to settle, fantastically, on Monika Sosnowska's "Stairs" (2016-17), for example.
It's sensible to find the rock fantastically underwhelming; it inhabits its cage like a lethargic zoo animal.
Here and there, they will climb that fantastically steep mountain and lay rope lines on its sides.
Here's a list of subtle yet fantastically nerdy Marvel gifts for the big fans in your life.
But grilled tripe with charred cucumbers and watermelon radish was fantastically crispy, stealthily spicy, and riotously delicious.
It works well — neither as fantastically as Audi's or Cadillac's, but far better than Lexus' infotainment system.
Separately, the team also includes some of the fantastically wealthy advisers and donors who supported Trump's campaign.
This is a fantastically creative time, and Cancer season finds you traveling and opening new doors of opportunity.
It's a fantastically dynamic day for emotional breakthroughs as the moon connects with warrior Mars and expansive Jupiter.
There's nothing along the lines of Spotify Connect yet, which is fantastically convenient for listening on multiple devices.
And partners including Henry Paulson and Jon Corzine got fantastically rich when the company went public in 1999.
This week's Biscuit episode did not disappoint: it was chockfull of sugar, spice, and some fantastically smutty references.
I mean, I did the role because it's a fantastically layered story, and it's got twists and surprises.
But relocating a great number of people to a desolate planet millions of miles away is fantastically hard.
" Calling the design process "fantastically rewarding," the mom of two says she's "loving every single minute of it.
That's what makes it fantastically, unexpectedly vital in 2017: the gruesome year of the never-ending dumpster fire.
I've spent a couple of days with one of the Pocket Tripod prototypes, and It works fantastically well.
In King's books, Roland is a fantastically hardened, weary man who's spent his life obsessively seeking the tower.
The mounds are also fantastically beautiful, Gaudíesque structures, with rippling, soaring towers, in browns and oranges and reds.
Because morning show personalities like Ripa are so fantastically friendly all the time, they become caricatures of themselves.
Napolitano's "man-caused disasters" didn't survive the political laugh test, but the fantastically elastic phrase "violent extremism" did.
A peek through the door revealed a fantastically large space, home to 10,000 brand-new empty plastic chairs.
The oceans are packed with creatures so fantastically bizarre that it's hard to believe they are legit Earthlings.
Duarte dispatched Elvi on a scientific mission to better understand what they're up against, exploring fantastically strange solar systems.
Football is a game with deeply ingrained—if not deeply understood—habits, and fantastically change-averse on the whole.
Which is not to diminish the Xs or its camera system, which is a fantastically impressive piece of technology.
Ubisoft brought out the big guns — quite literally and fantastically, at times — to start their E3 2017 press conference.
Venus enters fellow air sign Libra, bringing fantastically flirty energy your way—it's a great time to have fun.
He promptly resigned after it emerged that years ago he had sent some fantastically crude tweets, including about politicians.
Fritz Böhm's debut film Wildling is cloaked in mystery, dark and dank, occasionally bloody, sometimes shocking, and fantastically folkloric.
Not a fantastically large amount — in fact, a very small overall percentage change, but in high volumes, it matters.
So far, she has been responding fantastically to treatment and after a long road, we expect a full recovery.
The moon enters Virgo and lights up the financial sector of your chart—it's a fantastically productive day, Leo!
Maya Dimeo (a fantastically wry Minnie Driver) is the hell-on-wheels matriarch who insists on getting her way.
"I find it a fantastically interesting book," wrote H.G. Wells in a huge article in The New York Times.
But forecasting the monsoon remains fantastically difficult, especially as four in every ten monsoons are classified as abnormal anyway.
" At the same time, the president insisted that "farmers are going to be — they're going to do fantastically well.
He's fantastically enthusiastic about making cartoons, intuitively dropping references to films by Miyazaki, Isao Takahata, Takeyuki Kanda, and Disney.
As the biggest game distributor in the world's biggest game market, Tencent has grown fantastically rich in recent years.
Or, they can simply hang out under the fantastically frescoed ceilings with a snack from the on-site cafe.
LARCs like IUDs and implants are amazingly, fantastically good at preventing pregnancy — better than any other available birth control.
Devolver Digital's strength is that it isn't afraid to get weird, which can result in some fantastically fresh games.
The fantastically fraught kiss wouldn't be half as effective without the skillful acting of Paul Giamatti and Jeffrey DeMunn.
The fact is that Dead Cells is both a fantastically designed video game and also a punishingly difficult one.
Soft Opening was showing fantastically architectural sculptures of children's cakes by Gina Fischli, a Swiss artist based in London.
It's fantastically powerful and has an amazing 90 Hz refresh rate screen, which makes any content look silky smooth.
In the second act, these spoiled young things get their just deserts, through a variety of fantastically fiendish means.
The energy is fantastically flirtatious as Venus connects with Uranus on March 27, bringing lots of thrills your way.
On the hardcore cutting edge of tech there's quantum computing to continue to tantalize with its fantastically potent future potential.
Cakes range from fantastically elaborate to subtly chic, but they all give a special shout-out to the wizarding world.
In particular, Walcott's storyline feels like it easily could exist in reality, and Webber is fantastically frightening in the role.
I don't see a problem of plugging in different directions; it's a phenomenon of social movements that they're fantastically diverse.
That will make it a fantastic tool for the fantastically wealthy people who want to use on a proper racetrack.
They, all of them, have one distant see-you-once-a-year friend who is incredibly, comfortably, fantastically well off.
The iPhone SE is two years old at this point, but it still runs fantastically well out of the box.
But building a car from scratch is a fantastically difficult proposition, especially for a company as detail-obsessed as Apple.
Equal parts humanizing and violent, Green Room is fantastically visceral, seesawing relentlessly between tension and shock until its final moments.
In April, she had a hyperbolic helicoid — a fantastically swirly helix, somewhat like a seashell — tattooed to her left shoulder.
The Model S in particular was a subdued masterpiece that&aposs held up fantastically well since its introduction in 2012.
I thought the team did fantastically transitioning the customer base to Volta, and now Volta is in high-volume production.
The N.F.L.'s leverage against reform is not limited to its fantastically profitable deals with the networks and the advertisers.
" Mr. Lauriot dit Prévost was also "fantastically French," Ms. Mackenzie added, "which makes up a little for me being British.
Fantastically shot by the director Luke Lorentzen, the documentary develops an urgency that suits the life-or-death stakes onscreen.
The premiere production of "L'Africaine," after Meyerbeer's death, featured the first completely revolving stage set and a fantastically realistic shipwreck.
There's some really fantastic interviews conducted by Kara Swisher, and Walt Mossberg, and other Recoders with some fantastically smart people.
If Cabin in the Woods taught us anything, it's that he can be fantastically entertaining when he's upending all our expectations.
After four dizzying — but fantastically flirty — weeks, love planet Venus is leaving Gemini and sweeping into sentimental Cancer until August 26.
There won't be enough trees to exhale moisture, which is necessary to support the fantastically wet and complex Amazonian climate system.
In 1946, Benedict published a second fantastically popular book, " The Chrysanthemum and the Sword ," a study of the culture of Japan.
It's a fantastically cinematic end to the series, supported by some fan's interpretation of Melisandre's eye color prophecy in Episode 3.
Now in some cases that'll be great, like in Florida that works fantastically with Rick Scott, and a couple of others.
Projecting economic growth rates is fantastically hard even over very short time horizons; over centuries, it is as good as impossible.
First, they look at Lawrence Kasdan's Body Heat, starring William Hurt, Kathleen Turner, Mickey Rourke, and a fantastically young Ted Danson.
The Moon and your ruling planet, Venus, meet in fellow Air sign Aquarius early this morning, sending you fantastically flirty vibes!
That said, Nintendo certainly has the skills on the software side: the firm is simply a fantastically good maker of games.
He said that Mr Cameron had done "fantastically well" in securing some EU reforms last week but they were not enough.
The energy is fantastically flirty as the moon connects with Venus, and surprising news arrives as the moon connects with Uranus.
Steve and Danielle VanHorn, of Dover, Ohio, recently dressed up in their favorite throwback styles for a fantastically cheesy '80s photoshoot.
The ones that pass muster are fantastically swollen and chewy at the edges, as if air were their most important ingredient.
She also found a real court usher named Sam Freeman, who gave what Knowles calls a "fantastically authoritarian performance" during filming.
What I discovered is that the business is fantastically lucrative, mostly because of the tremendously high volume of service they deliver.
Plus, Lane seals her doom by agreeing to marry Zach, and Christopher's fantastically annoying other daughter Gigi has tons of screentime.
Knowledgeable sharpies on the Food desk report that it goes fantastically as a side dish for Melissa Clark's seared lamb chops.
The fact that Crazy Ex-Girlfriend keeps churning out fantastically clever songs on a weekly basis is, to be blunt, astonishing.
For example, the Sikyonian Treasury may be fantastically rendered in its precise location at Delphi, but its famous metopes are missing.
"The fantastically rich images provide us with our first glimpse of the impact GOES-16 will have on developing life-saving forecasts."
Shrek is a great and fantastically funny for adults because it never stops skewering the classic movies we once watched as kids.
"She looks so chic and we are fantastically happy," Sarah Marshall, manager of the John Boyd boutique in London's Knightsbridge, tells PEOPLE.
So, noting that the Android Java implementation was not actually licensed and that Google was a fantastically successful, wealthy corporation, Oracle sued.
"It's fantastically relevant to how we understand health and diet today because we can track it in time and space," he says.
"Valtteri's really, clearly stepped up this year and is really happy in the car and really delivering and driving fantastically," said Hamilton.
I should know: at HappyFunCorp, we work extensively with remote teams, and actively recruit remote developers, and it works out fantastically well.
"What we have seen fantastically demonstrated by Cassini is that those icy moons are able to be geologically active," Altobelli told me.
What has emerged from that decision is a fantastically well balanced sound married to an equally well thought-out and precise design.
They work fantastically well with other Apple products — seamless syncing, stable Bluetooth connection, long battery life — but only with other Apple products.
But even as it stands, Beat Saber is a fantastically fun time for anyone who's ever dreamt of taking up a lightsaber.
"Hot dogs are not doing fantastically over the last few years in retail," said Meagan Nelson, an analyst at market researcher Nielsen.
" Fellowes added, "The Duchess particularly has been fantastically helpful – the amount of publicity and interest she can generate has been really wonderful.
The loquaciousness has infected most of the well-regarded movies of the aughts, too, including those that treat historical situations, however fantastically.
And, fantastically, the protagonists of the game defeat the annihilation of all life by entering into a strategic alliance with their planet.
Sontag the fantastically assured "dark lady of American letters" is guillotined by Sontag the punk, Sontag the agitated diarist, Sontag the perplexed.
The zest from the citrus, the kick from the cayenne, and the toasty-herbaceous crumb combo fantastically coated every creamy avocado bite.
President Donald Trump on Thursday sought to reassure farmers that they will "do fantastically well" despite the escalating trade dispute with China.
I would be publishing really gritty journalism, fantastically sort of accomplish foreign journalism very often, and also of course, great celebrity covers.
Crazy Rich Asians brought me to tears of joy, but every character in the film was highly educated, fantastically wealthy, or both.
A careful 3D scan with a microscope later and you've got a fantastically detailed map of quite a large chunk of cortex.
Their oeuvre — fantastically futuristic and layered with historical allusion — appeals in Europe more than America, where adventurous juxtaposition has never been popular.
I don't know if it's a consolation prize for Ada, or what it is, that she turned out to be fantastically interesting.
Of course there was nothing to contain, nothing to dread — as he later rejoiced, in his sonnets, pamphlets and fantastically frank memoirs.
We see the Times's last quarterly report and they're doing fantastically in terms of having people sign up and pay for subscriptions.
His goal is less to create new life than to destroy it fantastically, while he stands over it all, an immortal being.
Props are also due to Jane the Virgin as a whole, given how fantastically the show handled Jane's first foray under the sheets.
The keyboard might seem very par for the course, but remember that you're getting a very spacious one in a fantastically light package.
I spent TechCrunch's latest Disrupt extravaganza asking questions of various notables onstage, and what struck me most was how fantastically optimistic they were.
It's great news for regular users of Google Translate, where the camera feature is fantastically useful for translating things like menus and signs.
But judging from the Google blog post, it looks like it was fantastically expensive to do and took weeks to get into action.
On the outside, the LG G8 features a fantastically sleek and minimalist design as good or better than other phones on the market.
Is there anything that makes you feel like even more of a failure than hearing a band of teens play fantastically crafted music?
The serum, unfortunately, doesn't claim to do much for dark circles, but concealer glides fantastically across the surface after I remove the pads.
I ate fantastically well during my stay on Maui; my favorite spots were the grocery stores and markets that also sold prepared food.
Funny, faintly melancholy, and fantastically intelligent, the work somewhat recalls the philosophical cartooning of Saul Steinberg, but vigorously brushed at a commanding scale.
For Travis, that paradise is all Jane, a much younger and beautiful woman with whom he was, and still is, fantastically in love.
Opposition politicians and investigative journalists maintain that Orbán has become fantastically rich through companies that are registered in the names of family members.
Even if they don't know what the line is for, they reason that whatever's at the end of it must be fantastically valuable.
Three recent books of short fiction, each of them fantastically hybrid, join the conversation and demonstrate just how overt its dynamics can be.
And he's telling you like how to mod your MySpace page, then became this like fantastically sort of successful, nerdy, tech-specific site.
" Your play "I was thinking about a pandemic, a fantastically quick-moving, incredibly mortal, sweeping humanity off the face of the earth pandemic.
Every once in a while, an organization implodes so fantastically that it's hard in retrospect to understand why another outcome once seemed possible.
The idea that children of jihadists are somehow tainted and destined to be violent themselves is both fantastically wrong-minded and extremely common.
California rolls, spicy tuna rolls, Philly rolls, Alaska rolls, and every kind of multicolored, fantastically named sushi roll found in American sushi restaurants.
" There is also Lollerskates, lollercoaster, loltastic, words that are "fantastically creative," as the linguist Gretchen McCulloch has written, but "ring vintage early 2000s.
You have to grudgingly admire their willingness to explore abandoning their current fantastically successful business model in favor of the untried and untested.
But while its array of leathery orcs do look tremendous, the film is far more than just a pretty (well, fantastically ugly) face.
Carolyn Phillips, for example, a white woman, recently came out with a fantastically written recipe book on Chinese regional cuisine called All Under Heaven.
The metal frame is a darker shade of red that contrasts fantastically well with the lighter glass, making for a sophisticated, deeply intriguing appearance.
He lives in New York full time, and wears fantastically puffy jackets to combat the cold, both in the weather and New Yorker's attitudes.
Well, broadly speaking, the best-performing contemporary algorithms use a technique known as random forests, which—at its heart—has a fantastically simple idea.
The fantastically talented folks at Tuscano Bricks just released a trailer of sorts, featuring scenes the most celebrated films of 2015 in Lego form.
And, because these collections work fantastically well as albums entirely removed from the context of interactive play, I wanted to share some with you.
Fantastically whimsical in plot, 'The Little Prince' appeals to the child in us that is still bemused by the workings of the adult world.
Her world is so fantastically built; the only thing it's lacking is characters that recognize what's actually happening, and who they're really dealing with.
Plus, I got to do my badass reenactment of The Big Lebowski and get some fantastically hilarious advice for the local women's bowling team.
For every episode of the show that's fantastically resonant, there's one (or more) that disappears down a rabbit hole of its own futuristic spitballing.
" The source adds that Palin has been in touch with the Trump campaign, "who have been fantastically understanding as always that family comes first.
In that setting, the movie is a fantastically enjoyable exercise in nostalgia: Look, there's Wallace and Mac, and Mac has a fab new haircut!
Companies have used this inefficiency to get fantastically wealthy off the backs of their consumers, who can't do much of anything to fight back.
Plus, Venus connects with Neptune and Mercury meets Jupiter, making this a wonderfully romantic occasion—you're feeling fantastically abundant, lucky in love and money!
"Fantastically strong European events," said Keith Pelley, the European Tour's chief executive who reconstructed the schedule after the PGA Tour did its own overhaul.
And so to war, first with France and a fantastically lively Joan of Arc — or Joan la Pucelle (Kim Wong), as she's known here.
So I don't think VR is a replacement of traditional gaming—rather, it's an evolution, albeit a massive one, and a fantastically exciting one.
For years, Thomas Cook played a somewhat frantic and fantastically expensive game of catch-up as it tried to pivot into the digital age.
A specialty of the Uighurs, a Turkic and Muslim minority in China, they are fantastically chewy and fortifying, under a ladling of beef stew.
Though both cities are also fantastically expensive, it is too soon to to draw any comparison to New York, which presents its own challenges.
"Ooo Oui" (2017) and the fantastically kaleidoscopic "Khemetstry" are also made of antique quilt fragments, but these are arranged in sharp abstract geometric patterns.
There's also the fantastically titled High Finance Report, a buttoned-up, Bloomberg-style episodic broadcast focusing on the economic side of the weed industry.
Inventor Travis Brown has put together a fantastically detailed guide to doing this yourself and you can see a video of the finished device too.
One of the great things about movies set in space is that the writers have the opportunity to come up with some fantastically crazy situations.
The queen's candid comments come after British Prime Minister David Cameron was filmed on camera telling the queen that Nigeria and Afghanistan were "fantastically corrupt".
It would also be fantastically risky to put "no deal" on the ballot, giving voters an option that no one except the loopiest Brexiteers supports.
The lived reality of fantastically wealthy pop stars is actually unfathomable to me, an issue I run up against almost every day of my life.
That sounds like a short amount of time, but it translates into 21601905 seconds of footage played back at normal speed, and it's fantastically fun.
PHIL LEBEAU: You've got the execution performing fantastically, especially in the commercial airplane business where you have revenue topping $100 billion on an annual basis.
He interpreted those sources rather fantastically, as a concrete cactus topped with watchful owls or in the bulbous shape of the central totem pole itself.
The Ninth Doctor episode "Dalek" famously and fantastically revisited Doctor Who's very first alien enemy, placing the Doctor opposite a single representative of the species.
But Sam Sato's was perhaps my favorite meal experience — a fantastically unpretentious Japanese hole-in-the-wall in Wailuku that took me completely by surprise.
Darroch said that while the two U.S. content platforms produce "fantastically high-quality programs," they are aimed at global audiences, which could be a disadvantage.
Born in northern Greece, Boulis ditched the merchant marines in Canada, where he helped build a different sub chain, becoming fantastically wealthy by his twenties.
A shift in energy comes on January 225, when Mercury connects with Uranus—this is a fantastically adventurous and exciting opportunity for you, especially socially.
It was saturated with yearning yet fantastically suave, heedlessly skidding from ecstasy through agony and back, like a NASCAR racer who'd severed his own brakes.
He's decided to round off the year in by releasing Clyde-Built 2.0, another fantastic—and fantastically odd—run-through the city's musical outer limits.
The vehicle and the performance propose, however fantastically, a way of moving about urban space dependent less on environmental degradation and more on mutual aid.
There are racks of fantastically soft dresses, cardigans, tank tops and pants; the only other clothing brand for sale at the store is Mark Fast.
They let the liberal rich watching the film off the hook by giving them a mean döppelganger, allowing them to look fantastically moral by comparison.
Communication planet Mercury connects with whimsical Neptune today, creating a fantastically fun energy in your love life and bringing a big boost of creative inspiration.
Those projects also made the president's immediate circle of family and political allies fantastically rich through a system of kickbacks and cronyism, his opponents charge.
This is the 8th and final episode of the Highwayman; Koren Shadmi's fantastically grim saga of a man doomed to wander unaging into the future.
Algae as an illustration medium first struck artist and illustrator Katherine Rutter, who creates fantastically surreal drawings, while visiting her family in Arkansas one late summer.
The precise role of climate change within any of these events is extremely hard to single out; the interactions of weather and climate are fantastically complex.
The point is, it's both a thematically obvious choice for an adaptation and a fantastically weird movie infused with the tech and aesthetics of its decade.
It has a fantastically spooky vibe that runs all the way through its core, down to the basement where the root of its horrible magic resides.
All the scratches and detailing on her gear and armor are fantastically done, and the texture of everything, from the skirt to her scabbard, really pop.
That's fantastically priced when you consider all the hardware this guy is rocking—all that power to run a souped-up version of a PC browser.
The theatrical factor is usually associated with Anthony Hopkins's Hannibal Lecter or Ted Levine's fantastically ridiculous Buffalo Bill, but there's more to the pastiche than that.
This was a favorite tactic of the fantastically flamboyant Jersey Joe Walcott and both Canelo and Walcott hurt a lot of foes with their left uppercut.
This week the last of the prominent Leavers, Andrea Leadsom, withdrew her candidacy after a few days' media scrutiny revealed her to be fantastically ill-prepared.
Mr. Braxton's imagination is impatient and fantastically rubbery, and "Hooper Delay" is a high point of the record, its mood changing entirely from beginning to end.
It's a breathtaking view that communicates that Mars is truly a tangible location, and we have some fantastically sophisticated robotic eyeballs through which to ogle it.
One of my favorite days this month is June 26, which is when lucky planet Jupiter connects with power planet Pluto, creating fantastically healing, productive energy.
Gorgeous and graceful, the Russian rhythmic gymnast Margarita Mamun glides across the floor, twirling a hoop or a streaming red ribbon around her fantastically limber body.
For as fantastically fun as American Gods' gods can be, the series is at its best when it brings the story a little closer to earth.
An amusing combination of the fantastically imaginative and the completely mundane, this is a terrific game about having a shitty job and hoping for better things.
A fantastically solid vibe flows in your relationships as sweet Venus in Virgo connects with serious Saturn in your opposite sign Capricorn, also on September 223.
"They have done fantastically, and done everything asked of them," he added in a bizarre account of yet another failure to perform at a major tournament.
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By around 2004, Manafort sought even grander paydays abroad by advising fantastically rich oligarchs in the former Soviet Union on how to master tumultuous democratic politics.
"The idea of losing or gaining an hour is itself such a fantastically bad philosophical proposition that nobody knows what they're talking about," Mr. Downing said.
The piece summarizes Ensor (1860–1949) as a fantastically idiosyncratic painter defying categorization, imagining masked grotesques in lurid primary colors, all rolling eyes and gaping visages.
Peter Frick-Wright is the host, was like the original host of some of those science of survival pieces, and just fantastically talented, an incredible storyteller.
And in an act of pure and selfless forgiveness, we're premiering this fantastically breaksy, piano-heavy remix of "One in a Million" by Swedish artist Olsson.
Grieving, fantastically distressed parents say, "You don't care about my kid," even though [the detectives] are standing there in front of [the parents] caring about their kid.
Young was drafted by Hartford with the 63th overall pick in 1986, going two picks after Brian Leetch and one ahead of the fantastically named Warren Babe.
And so, it's also possible that he returns to the Octagon in the same that "The Korean Zombie" Chan Sung Jun recently did—in other words, fantastically.
"Magic Dance" is a perverse song to write about as a favorite—highly camp and ridiculous and anchored by those synth stabs that sound fantastically dated now.
None of those are necessarily a strike against the movie, which fantastically achieves its simple goal: to be a big, eye-popping spectacle about a Chinese legend.
Voice controls work fantastically as assistive technology, but every company seems intent on invading public spaces, your home, even your pocket with their own special talking robot.
He's a fairly successful performer who makes a living touring on his original music; though he isn't fantastically famous like the Beatles, he isn't floundering like Jack.
"This is a fantastically complete mammoth skull and in great condition," Monica Bugbee, a member of the project, told CNN about the discovery on Santa Rosa Island.
It did set off other people feeling that they could ... Do you have to be the perfect victim or have a text that is so fantastically awful?
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Contrast that sentiment to this herd of fantastically valuable, fast-growing tech startups and it's no wonder the world outside Silicon Valley isn't buying into the pitch.
Even within these limitations, it may be capable of accomplishing incredible things, but in the end it is nothing more than a fantastically powerful piece of software.
And the only way to make sure West Virginia is doing "fantastically" is to make sure its economy doesn't depend on only one, dying industry to survive.
It works fantastically well, with tight, solid dampening that makes honing in on a subject's eye as fun as pulling off a dragon punch in Street Fighter.
In a similar vein, the list of amenities at Via 57 West is fantastically long, evoking a cruise ship padded with programming to keep its guests entertained.
Google's Area 120 incubator has a new project: the fantastically named Fundo, a digital meet-and-greet service for creators, revealed today in a report from Variety.
Don't miss the basement where the University of Arizona Mineral Museum houses fantastically colorful rocks with names like Variscite and Mimetite, as well as pieces of meteors.
Her piece, from a couple of years ago, is worth revisiting in an age of autonomous cars and augmented reality, especially for the fantastically sad last paragraph.
"Limehouse" takes its title from the London quarter that is mostly fantastically trendy nowadays but that, back then, represented an adventuresome journey for the Owens' intrepid guests.
The relationship is entirely conscripted as service and bound by capitalism and the fantastically presumptive leap is, The money doesn't matter because I like working for you.
Theresa May has enormous virtues, she is a fantastically dutiful prime minister and she has my support - I just want her to change one item of policy.
"Tesla has a fantastic brand, and by all accounts a fantastic product, but we're worried it's also fantastically expensive," said Nicholas Hyett, Equity Analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown.
Markets have their own morality in that way... Yes, markets can do many things fantastically, but they're not the only force that should determine relations in society.
The whole setup was fantastically detailed: In the sports bar, for example, the TVs would be tuned to show off the brands that Twitter's salespeople were meeting with.
Originally contracted to write about black holes themselves, she became increasingly drawn to the story of the scrappy scientists who built a fantastically complicated machine to detect them.
Minor concerns aside, the trailer is fantastically shot and edited, and offers the hope that the visual tone of the film at least will be completely on point.
The camera itself features a 1/2.3-inch sensor with a f/2.0 aperture that performs fantastically in daylight but starts to struggle a bit in dimmer conditions.
When it all comes together, it's fantastically rewarding, but my time with Motorsport Manager was enough to prove that I'd never want to do this for a living.
"Zwift is a fantastically innovative company and they are certainly leading the way in the indoor training space," says Tony Zappala, Partner of Highland Europe in a statement.
Like the states that brought the tobacco lawsuits, they face fantastically well-funded opponents and must convince courts of the causal link between major companies and widespread harm.
It's the kind of operatic rise and fall that's irresistibly voyeuristic, the young beauty corrupted by fame, burning out as fantastically as a falling star (or "Star Maiden").
This is, as we've said many times before, a fantastically tiny number of human moderators given the vast scale of content continually uploaded to Facebook's 2.2BN+ user platform.
The guy has become a joke and he is so melodramatic, so full of himself and he cannot see the fact that our economy is doing fantastically well.
At a time when "Careless Whisper" is standard karaoke fodder right across China, it is difficult to imagine when the sound of it was utterly and fantastically strange.
Interestingly the trio formed while trapped in a house during Hurricane Sandy, which is fantastically productive seeing as most people spent Sandy really worried or drunk or both.
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Even though the sharpshooters had wiped out the original vineyard, Grahm used his new fame to begin making wine of fantastically varied kinds, almost all from purchased grapes.
"I found the process to be the most fantastically fun and useful research," said Ms. Hindmarch, an avid collector of British art and a sometime client of Sotheby's.
Is our best hope for the best Trump to be so fantastically adulatory when he's reasonable that he's motivated to stay on that course, lest the adulation wane?
Speaking to the BBC's "You and Yours " radio show, he said that Tesla CEO Elon Musk is doing "fantastically well" with rocket development and space transport for cargo.
On Thursday, flanked by the senators, congressmen and governors, Trump made a similar argument by stating that farmers are "going to do fantastically well" after the trade negotiations.
Henry Hoffman and Dan Da Rocha, working under the banner of Fiddlesticks, are the architects behind Hue, a puzzle game that is both reassuringly familiar and fantastically original.
But somehow, all the elements of the podcast — the intersection of storylines, the choice of music — work together to make a fantastically complicated story feel graceful and humane.
The three smallest works in the exhibition, each 12 inches or so across, depict fantastically distorted scenes, with jagged bands of earth and sky arcing around dark centers.
And with her new single "Accelerate" — from the forthcoming album "Liberation," due in June — she's something not far from silent, one small piece in a fantastically weird puzzle.
The writer Hampton Fancher, one of the seers behind the 1982 masterpiece "Blade Runner," has led the kind of fantastically eventful life that seems the stuff of fiction.
In a gentle comic scene, the hero -- played fantastically by Gal Gadot -- walks in on Pine, who plays World War I soldier "Steve," bathing naked in a pool.
"With all respect for what the ladies have done, and they&aposve done it fantastically well, you can&apost compare men&aposs and women&aposs football," he said.
They are both fascinating because the roles were theirs to begin with, offering the fantastically talented writers and actors the scope to build them from the ground up.
"I have had a fantastically successful and enjoyable three and a half years at Mercedes working with an incredible team of people," Lowe said in a Mercedes statement.
Dozens of cities across the US offered fantastically shameless incentives in an attempt to win the thousands of new jobs and $2.5 billion in economic investment the company offered.
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The level of analysis you see across news sites and blogs and other engaged members of the public online is fantastically elevated compared to any period in our history.
Mars enters hardworking earth sign Taurus today, activating the sector of your chart that rules your daily routine and making this a fantastically productive time to get work done.
Public markets were not performing fantastically either but by June 2009, when the recession was lifted, the Nasdaq was already up 33 percent from its low point in February.
Halmey Dz and her partner Connla Kurucz are salvagers barely making a living, pushed only by the possibility that they might strike it fantastically rich on their next job.
But most of the screen is occupied by the live classes, lead by fantastically fit instructors who, again, can somehow hold entire conversations with live audiences while they're running.
In Judd Apatow's Funny People, a fictional satire of stand up comedy, Adam Sandler's fantastically rich yet hopelessly unfulfilled comic George Simmons is afflicted with the same character detail.
Saturday night's Republican debate in South Carolina gave us some of the most heated, fantastically ugly and frankly, entertaining, moments of the topsy-turvy GOP presidential primary to date.
The four-piece's fantastically lush new LP Noite ("Night" in Galician) is out April 20 via Neuropa Records, SickManGettingSick Records, and Música Máxima, and traverses far beyond that tradition.
In October, they abruptly shuttered Splinter, the left-leaning news and commentary site that had grown out of Univision's fantastically expensive and doomed experiment in millennial-focused media, Fusion.
He has hobbies: He's working on a clothing line, Delantic (his middle name), and recently filmed a fantastically loopy ad for the cult skate brand Supreme with Mr. Korine.
It's natural to feel protective of the fantastically flawed character we've gotten to know, the one who eats too much cake and says cringe-worthy things on the regular.
The book is centered on Floridian fossil hunter and dealer Eric Prokopi, the man behind the dinosaur defendant in the fantastically named court case: United States of America v.
Brady may be playing fantastically for his age, but he's not going to be around forever, and other stars need to emerge to fill the vacuum once he departs.
A child prodigy who in adulthood became a genuine Peter Pan — fantastically refusing to grow old — Jackson was always more an idea than a human being in the flesh.
Or when the gangsta rappers, and Oscar nominees, Three 6 Mafia, sang about pimps and hoes before the black-tie audience, hardly their usual crowd, and then, fantastically, won.
The skills we need, I had to develop a social media presence because I'm self-published, I don't have affiliations and credentials and it's become fantastically useful to me.
"For more laid-back, Zen environments, there are fantastically beautiful sisals with patterns in them, like herringbones and subtle stripes," said Richard Mishaan, a New York-based interior designer.
Or the liver may be added to bits of lamb hearts, kidney and testicles, and cooked with onions and potato cubes in a fantastically oily hash called djiz biz.
This is pocket change for the once high-flying startup, which raised $73 million in its first couple of years in business, based on its fantastically fast growth projections.
Also on June 3, the Sun will trine lucky planet Jupiter in fellow Air sign Libra, bringing fantastically fun times your way—big parties, hot dates, you name it.
That was all there, and if you like baseball you were doubtless delighted by the comebacks and the switchbacks and the hugely important plays made by fantastically marginal players.
McConnell and Paul Ryan then, entirely of their own volition, with no evident input from Trump, proceeded to enact the most fantastically irregular legislative process anyone has ever seen.
After 226 goals and a Final-record four lead changes overall in a fantastically entertaining opener, it&aposs tough to imagine what these unlikely opponents will do for an encore.
The milestone "represents the enjoyment of the fantastically diverse videos that creative people make every single day," Cristos Goodrow, VP of engineering at YouTube, wrote in a blog post Monday.
But the real takeaway is that, even though the jerseys are fantastically ugly, Pirlo does this shy Clark Kent act before he makes the big reveal, and it's just great.
Earlier this week, research scientist Janelle Shane got a fantastically unusual request from the Portland Guinea Pig Rescue, asking if she could build a neural network for guinea pig names.
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"  Mackie's new companion is a character named Bill, who Mackie described as "wicked" and "fantastically written, cool, strong, sharp, a little bit vulnerable with a bit of geekiness thrown in.
If you want to look at a historical example of a company that didn't have this setup, it was Amazon, which historically thinks far ahead, and has done fantastically well.
It adds quite a bit to the commentary: Not only are the courses fantastically devised, but the narration is the quality which I would except from a professional sports announcer.
Today, the paramount belief system in many parts of the world is in capitalism, and there is no more potent marker of the economic might than fantastically tall commercial skyscrapers.
Fanning will play a mysterious woman named Sara Howard in the new series (and already wears a slew of lavish 19th century costumes in the show's fantastically creepy new trailer).
That means getting the beef-heart carpaccio, even if innards aren't usually your thing, because its texture—at once tender and crisp-edged—pairs fantastically with zesty fermented garlic scapes.
Really, it's just a shame that Civil War, an otherwise fantastically fun movie, defaulted to a stock and unconvincing romance, instead of figuring out how best to use Sharon's skills.
Ms. May is regarded as "fantastically competent, well respected and has cultivated party members in a methodical way," said Charles Lewington, a former director of communications for the Conservative Party.
And to show a younger generation that there is no one way anyone in this kind of position has to look is a fantastically modern spirit in which to start.
The cavernous room is filled with fantastically lovely hanging tapestries, spectacularly-colored brass pieces that look like the armature of vases, and wooden sculptures shaped like boxes and low tables.
" You may quail at first, as the fantastically smooth Dale from Blue Horizon (Brad Heberlee) asks the panelists searching questions like "In a word or a phrase, how is Mrs.
People may be in a grumpy mood, this is a fantastically focused energy that can help you get back on track if you're focused and willing to do the work.
I can't get do it full justice here — a separate Super Cruise review is coming — but Super Cruise is best understood as GM's brilliant, fantastically-implemented take on Tesla's Autopilot.
Things will be smoothed over when sweet Venus connects with lucky Jupiter at 4:08 PM. The energy is fantastically indulgent, so check yourself before you drain your bank account.
And in an era when the phrase "check your privilege" has become commonplace, does it matter if the biggest hits are being made, in many cases, by fantastically privileged people?
"You know, West Virginia is doing fantastically well," Trump told Reuters in an interview this week about the state, which gained 1,345 coal jobs last year, according to the data.
T.M.Q. — Tuesday Morning Quarterback Once again the football season concludes on an upbeat note with a fantastically entertaining Super Bowl — if you didn't like Denver versus Carolina, you don't like sports.
Since the Soviet Union's collapse, farming has undergone a gradual transformation from "a fantastically ineffective collective model to effective capitalism", says Andrei Sizov, head of SovEcon, an agricultural consultancy in Moscow.
"Fantastically shot by the director Luke Lorentzen, the documentary develops an urgency that suits the life-or-death stakes onscreen," Manohla Dargis wrote when it played at New Directors/New Films.
I'm currently also testing the flagship Audeze LCD-4z, and their fantastically detailed and lifelike sound is underlined by a loving touch of extra bass that makes them nigh-on perfect.
If the whole reboot is going to be as fantastically thought out as this scene, we have a feeling we're going to be going through several tissue boxes come Thanksgiving weekend.
In a commentary last week, the People's Daily said Zhang wrote "fantastically" to stir up emotion and pointed to the numbers that continue to flock to Beijing, despite high living costs.
Another is that nothing newsworthy came out of a heavily scripted interview with a CEO other than a few new buzzwords to slap on a shambolic but fantastically wealthy company. [CNN]
Chris Urmson speaking at SXSWAs I've mentioned before, Urmson is a fantastically engaging speaker who is doing a lot to make Google's project much more approachable just by making these appearances.
Filmmaker Tim Burton is known for his fantastically weird movies — The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993), Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007), and Alice in Wonderland (2010) among them.
But with his showman's flair, Trump is still publicly trotting out contenders—Chris Christie's turn comes on Monday in Virginia—and gleefully fueling speculation that he still might go fantastically rogue.
Beginning in March, when the palette hits Sephora stores nationwide, you'll be able to transform your face into something so fantastically radiant, people might question whether you're even of this world.
Will.i.am, a man with immense musical talents and a history of making fantastically awful tech products, is releasing his second smartwatch called the Dial, instead of another Black Eyed Peas album.
Her take celebrates these sounds—keyboard lines that flutter enthusiastically like birds trapped in a Best Buy, sax-like synthesis, and gated reverb galore—but makes them a little more fantastically.
Business owners have been fantastically rewarded for relocating manufacturing to China, while for the American worker this meant the closing of 73,000 factories and the loss of 3.4 million manufacturing jobs.
He points to the manga comic Astro Boy as having a unique and recognizable urban architecture during its print run from 1952 to 1968, though its style is more fantastically cartoonish.
The whole series is visually beautiful and fantastically produced, and the genuine natural drama that arises here — and in other episodes that follow lions, tigers, wolves and penguins — is completely engrossing.
"The FLIR camera was working fantastically so we were able to locate the group quickly," Alex Brown, winch operator for the UK Coastguard search and rescue helicopter based at Lydd, said.
And he basically expressed those views some 217 years ago in six fantastically caustic groups of paintings and drawings called "The Bicentennial Series," excerpts from which are on view through Jan.
It all sounds great and fantastically futuristic on paper, but Hyundai has yet to conduct any test flights, piloted or otherwise, nor has it said how much all this will cost.
Consistently, a lightness of touch is evident, contrasting sharply against explorations of deteriorating mental health and, thus, allowing these fantastically rendered yet absolutely relatable stories the room they need to breathe.
Cameron was first, when his candid remarks to the Queen about Nigeria and Afghanistan -- calling them "fantastically corrupt" and "possibly the two most corrupt countries in the world" -- were captured on camera.
Today Duet is announcing Duet Pro 2.0, its latest iteration on the fantastically useful Duet Display iPad utility that turns Apple's tablet into a responsive secondary display for macOS or Windows computers.
But as soon as we double-tap on the snap, we quickly realize that the fantastically intricate eye looks we adore take a lot of time and knowledge of technique to craft.
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After so much hi-def violence at E3, it was a joy to sit amongst Playtonic's team and see them demoYooka-Laylee, a fantastically bright revival of 3D platformer's from the 1990s.
Reaction to the findings: "That is fantastically significant data," says Judith Miles, a child health geneticist at the Thompson Center for Autism and Neurodevelopmental Disorders who was not part of this study.
It has a fantastically comfortable set of leather seats at this level, a head-up display and trim materials that are on par with competitors like the Ford Escape and Hyundai Tucson.
That's the foundation of Mike Brooks' novel Dark Run, a fantastically exciting read that sends the crew of the Keiko out into a dangerous mission from which they're not intended to return.
Worldwide. The city's walls have been swallowed up by a deconstructed ode to 90s cartoons by Patch Wiskey, an inspired snake charmer by Sabek, and fantastically jazzy fox by Spencer Keeton Cunningham.
Stephen Hawking's plan to create a starcraft that can traverse the inky blackness separating us and our cosmic neighbor is fantastically ambitious and filled with lots of "the tech will come" assumptions.
In "Creepy," trees and bushes rustle, never more ominously than in the yard of a neighbor who calls himself Nishino (Teruyuki Kagawa, fantastically horrible), one of those characters whose smiles haunt dreams.
Roger Bennett, of Men In Blazers, went to Reykjavik to meet the visionaries, players, coaches and fans who made what had seemed a far-fetched dream at the outset, become fantastically real.
Game of Thrones fans might also get a kick out of the fantastically-detailed dragon shower head, so you can imagine one of Dany's scaly kids spewing hot water all over you.
My students do not have the ease and polish that I had become used to, but they are fantastically smart and interesting and pushed me to see my own educational trajectory anew.
Adding to this collision between the real and the fantastically unreal are field recordings of the city and countryside combined with sounds of the CG objects rolling on streets and country roads.
Plus, Venus connects with Jupiter on July 22, too, which will create a fantastically flirtatious and fun social energy—plan a picnic with a crush or go to the beach with friends.
With its "dead-flesh" rubber keys and small stylish black casing, the Spectrum appears more like an overgrown calculator than a computer to 23st century eyes, but appeared fantastically futuristic at the time.
But instead of using the footage to create an immersive VR experience, he instead turned it into a fantastically trippy 2D video that will make you dizzier faster than riding the real thing.
British Prime Minister David Cameron was caught on camera telling Queen Elizabeth on Tuesday that leaders of some "fantastically corrupt" countries, including Nigeria and Afghanistan, were due to attend his anti-corruption summit.
LONDON (Reuters) - Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari demanded on Wednesday that Britain return assets held there by corrupt Nigerians, pointing the finger back at London after Britain's prime minister suggested Nigeria was "fantastically corrupt".
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)At 5x and 10x zoom, the P30 Pro delivered fantastically sharp images, though as you get closer to 50x, it starts suffering from the issues inherent with digital enhancement.
But this is as much a problem with state and local governments who feel the need to give a fantastically wealthy corporation incentives to build facilities that are critical to its business model.
Wolff's book, which leans heavily on interviews with Steve Bannon, makes it plain that pretty much everyone in the President's circle agrees that he is, in terms of character and intellect, fantastically limited.
This retrospective looks at how Tokyo has been filmed by outsiders — a rich tradition that includes Abbas Kiarostami's fantastically strange "Like Someone in Love" (on Saturday), Sofia Coppola's "Lost in Translation" (on Nov.
By the time Americans realized there was a health problem with cigarette smoking, the industry was fantastically wealthy, had effective marketing in place and was able to mount a comprehensive public relations strategy.
The book also includes more sprawling sci-fi stories that showcase Passmore's dense, colorful drawings; he's clearly invested in genre, and there are echoes of Gary Panter's fantastically dystopic "Jimbo" comic strip here.
Even more fantastically, it's at least theoretically possible to use CRISPR to hack the human race — to design humans that look or speak a certain way or that have resistances to certain diseases.
Graham said on the "Today" show on Tuesday that Nunes was bumbling his way through something of an "Inspector Clouseau investigation," a reference to the fantastically inept protagonist of the "Pink Panther" comedies.
They are fantastically old people; people in terrible health, in wheelchairs or hobbling along on walkers, or joining me on my bench to stretch out a stiff leg or adjust a bad back.
So, I am trying to reach Kalanick's rep at Teneo — whose jaunty name is Jimmy Asci — for comment, but the firm's website is fantastically free of info, links to email or phone numbers.
Having seen their episodic, time-bending adventure Life Is Strange sell fantastically and attract a shedload of critical acclaim in 2015, Parisian studio Dontnod Entertainment is in a pretty good place in early 33.
"If you can remain well, and you prevent injuries - and we are really, really prioritizing prevention of injuries rather than patching people up afterwards - then you can have a fantastically long career," he said.
Overall, however, Böhm's film is cloaked in mystery, dark and dank, occasionally bloody, sometimes shocking, and fantastically folkloric as protagonist Anna's possibly explicable, possibly supernatural, possibly uncontrollably monstrous origins and existence are fleshed out.
That isn't to say that she isn't deserving of her untold riches, nor is it a value judgement against her large and loyal fanbase, but rather how fantastically unexpected her success and longevity is.
As you've no doubt read by now, Naughty Dog has crafted a gorgeous, fantastically likable finale to Nathan Drake's saga, and for me its success comes down to one thing above all else: pacing.
Trump said he expected the United States to do "fantastically well" in trade with Germany, while Merkel said she hoped the United States and the European Union could resume discussions on a trade agreement.
She went through dozens of versions that were rejected until, finally, she hit upon the idea of just grilling the pumpkin whole: the result was a velvety texture that made the squash fantastically delicious.
Then there are CEOs of big corporations who are fantastically frank and make the job of a journalist much more fun because they cut through the bullshit and tell you what they're actually thinking.
Having a second display for your laptop or phone can be fantastically useful, but most of the time we're stuck without one because who the hell lugs a monitor around outside of their house?
It's the kind of gender-balance compromise we saw in last year's Assassin's Creed: Syndicate, layered on top of some fantastically weird-looking environments — like a "clockwork mansion" that rearranges itself as you move.
That being said, I flipped to manual mode, dropped the exposure to a minimum (it's a sunny day in Berlin), and I got a fantastically sharp and accurate shot of a Canon lens cap.
While the first season followed Patterson's novel to the boring, corporate-conspiracy letter, season two flew fully, fantastically off the rails, introducing mythical creatures such as ice-breathing Komodo dragons and mutant razorback wolves.
His death was symbolic of a steep decline in the population of land snails, once a fantastically diverse group of mollusks in Hawaii, as well as the rapid extinction of species around the world.
And when it comes to transitioning particularly cartoonish gaming heroes from their fantastically illogical worlds to a conventional, human-filled, real-life Earth, filmmakers face an even more daunting task of suspending our disbelief.
In my experience, this method was fantastically effective up until I hit adolescence, at which point the gap between these stories and the reality I was living came pretty close to driving me insane.
And he basically expressed those views some 2219 years ago in six fantastically caustic groups of paintings and drawings called "The Bicentennial Series," excerpts from which are on view together for the first time.
He told her that the N.F.L. owners, fantastically wealthy men all, just had voted to commit grand theft franchise and plop the Oakland Raiders in a patch of desert just south of Las Vegas.
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister David Cameron was caught on camera telling Queen Elizabeth on Tuesday that leaders of some "fantastically corrupt" countries, including Nigeria and Afghanistan, were due to attend his anti-corruption summit.
He was supported by a bunch of people too, including Yves Tumor—one of the most experimental and celebrated artists going, who last year released the fantastically warped album Safe In The Hands Of Love.
The original plan for Roborace, the world's first racing series for self-driving cars, was to have 20 of its fantastically futuristic vehicles compete against each other before each race in Formula E's third season.
The result is a euphoria-inducing mesh of celestial vocal croons, hypnotic synth swirls, and atmospheric accents that, near the end of its seven-minute spell, crash fantastically together into white noise before easing away.
The latest: The country has now entered into recession for the first time in nearly a decade, and Ramaphosa's remedies are limited by the fact that his fantastically corrupt predecessor left a bare cupboard behind.
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But though developers have come up with some fantastically creative (and a few really useful) keyboard apps in almost two years since the launch of iOS 8, iOS keyboards as a whole have been disappointing.
Sometimes it had the same results: Kelly Clarkson and Carrie Underwood, "Idol" winners and fantastically gifted singers, were absorbed into the major label system and went on to long careers, but they've been the exceptions.
At a conference in London, Britain's prime minister, David Cameron, who two days earlier had been overheard describing Afghanistan and Nigeria as "fantastically corrupt," announced strategies to clamp down on money laundering in his country.
As Ria Misra noted back in January, there are issues with these types of labels, because they can be fantastically misused, such as when companies affix 'natural' or 'organic' to a wide range of products.
"I think if the crown prince only achieves 50 percent of his vision, that country is going to be fantastically changed," Investcorp's executive chairman, Mohammed Bin Mahfoodh Alardhi, told CNBC's Hadley Gamble in Abu Dhabi.
The most chilling option of all is this two-night engagement by Diamanda Galas, the avant-garde queen of darkness, whose recent album "All the Way" is a fantastically eerie take on the American songbook.murmrr.
"His real love was setting some of the world's greatest poetry to his own harmonically complex, fantastically atmospheric music," Tom Lutz and Laurie Winer wrote in a tribute in the Los Angeles Review of Books.
Anyway, Facebook wrapped up the day by announcing — in a fantastically bizarre feat of timing — that it would begin to hire human beings to curate your news stories, just as Apple does for Apple News.
If not, sprint to the bathroom and stuff your pockets with toilet paper squares before Donja R. Love's throat-lumpening, nose-reddening, fantastically moving and not entirely persuasive "Sugar in Our Wounds" really gets going.
" Trump said later in May that U.S. trade deals with Britain would not be hindered should it leave the EU. "With me, they'll always be treated fantastically well," he said on ITV's "Good Morning Britain.
In a decade-long bull market, tech leaders who control the stock of their massive corporations keep getting fantastically wealthier — and often in ways that make any of their flashy philanthropic efforts pale in comparison.
The grill is important because by the time Wayne gets to the most fantastically brilliant part of the verse, he is full on cackling at his own skill, flashing those diamonds all over the studio.
"I think the only pre-planned thing with 'Wannabe' was wanting to represent them as a band as well as the essence of what they were: that fearless, headstrong, fantastically intimidating essence," Stannard told The Telegraph.
Regardless, Craigslist has retained its usefulness to countless people for over two decades, and of the many people to become fantastically wealthy in the technology sector, founder Craig Newmark is among the most famously charitable.22005.
It's a strategy that's working fantastically well for Ocasio-Cortez, who's pulled off the rare Trump-era feat of dominating online and cable news cycles virtually every day since she was sworn into office last week.
It was extremely frustrating, but my agent's guidance helped to keep me on track as I analyzed and combined the worst parts of several of my past experiences to make one fantastically horrible experience for Stella.
There are other hints at a single-mom future for Bridget, many of which come from her obstetrician Dr. Rawlings (played by a fantastically dry Emma Thompson, who also served as a script doctor on Baby).
Neptune begins its retrograde on June 18, creating a fantastically whimsical energy around romance and creativity; this will be a brilliant time for tapping into your intuition to benefit your love life or your artistic process.
It screams "utility" — so much so that, standing next to the B193, I expected someone to slap an oversized blueprint down on the hood at any moment, signaling the start of some fantastically ambitious backyard project.
Sweet Venus mingles with Neptune, creating a fantastically dreamy atmosphere, perfect for romance, creativity, and going on adventures—although the Moon's entry into Aquarius tonight will find you eager to stay at home with loved ones.
Yet, fantastically, Claudio Ranieri's motley crew have triumphed against the might and money of Manchester United and City, Chelsea and Arsenal, the quartet who had carved up the Premier League title for the previous 20 years.
The poem recalls pastoral dialogues in Virgil, or the colloquies in Yeats, like "Ego Dominus Tuus," where characters with minimal social differentiation are given philosophically distinct speeches, the not-quite-puppets of Yeats's fantastically divided mind.
There is something extremely rotten, not in Denmark, but here in the U.S.A., when the fantastically privileged pay nothing to support our country, and young men like that one are required to pay their fair share.
Robert Lepage's technologically ambitious, creaky, costly and brainless production of Wagner's epochal "Ring" cycle — its starring attraction a fantastically heavy, many-planked "machine" — has muscled onto to the Met's stage for another go (or, rather, three).
In the plug-in, Arsenal are called Highbury (which is fantastically nostalgic, isn't it?), with Devid Siaman in goal and Juhn Jinsen marshaling the midfield, while Elan Smoth pops up with the occasional back-post header.
The Disaster Artist is fantastically entertaining, and not just for the litany of The Room Easter eggs (though those are certainly there, both in the form of drive-by references and shot-for-shot scene re-creations).
Publishers and the media (TechCrunch included) are very much caught up in the unpleasant tracking mess, complicit in darting users with cookies and trackers to try to increase what remain fantastically low conversation rates for digital ads.
Homes looking cleaner, larger and fantastically more decorated than mine, fitness bloggers eating healthier and flexing actual abdominal muscles, and by the end of my feed, it just really seems as if I'm lacking in all areas.
A fantastically creative hair stylist who works primarily in the fashion industry, she toiled for months creating more than 800 feet of braids out of both synthetic and human hair, which span almost the entire gallery space.
SPIELBERG, Austria (Reuters) - Lewis Hamilton made pole the goal after dominating Austrian Grand Prix practice with a "fantastically fast" Mercedes on Friday - and then had to accept it was not going to happen on the next day.
The sculptures depict women with scribbled faces and fantastically bulbous breasts having sex in a variety of positions, and each is displayed atop a concrete plinth, quite literally putting these daydreams of missed encounters on a pedestal.
Dear Esther is the progenitor of this movement we've come to call the walking simulator, uh, or certainly one of the foundational cornerstones of, and a fantastically atmospheric wander around an isolated outpost of the British Isles.
The sets are fantastically detailed little worlds, built from foam, paint, wood, and resin, and designed to look seamless when assembled, but to pull apart easily so animators can access any point of them for a scene.
The most chilling option of all is this engagement on Sunday and Tuesday by Diamanda Galas, the avant-garde queen of darkness, whose recent album "All the Way" is a fantastically eerie take on the American songbook.
" He continued ... "There are sometimes that something is proposed which becomes personal to you and you realize the government is about to do something fantastically stupid and in those circumstances one has a duty to speak up.
Throw in a transcendently, fantastically corny ending the likes of which I doubt I shall ever see again on the big screen, and The Mountain Between Us charts a crystal-clear emotional trajectory from beginning to end.
Paypal The ubiquitous payment processor—which first made current Trump advisor Peter Thiel and Trump-counsel abandoner Elon Musk fantastically wealthy and influential in Silicon Valley—has long regulated what users can and can't do on its service.
In the Andy McLeod-directed visual, a seemingly normal couple are randomly chosen for a vacation of a lifetime as they are escorted to a limousine before they discover that the amenities of their getaway are fantastically extravagant.
One day, I saw this fantastically schlubby cashier who had tried to dye his beard and hair green, but it didn't quite take—it was more like he walked through a green fog, and it stuck to him.
"Or a chance to bomb so fantastically everywhere he goes, people will say, 'Look at sucky suck-o, he had his shot and man did he blow it in front of billions," he tells a concerned-looking Kimmel.
"That's fantastically expensive, it's probably bad medicine, and it would lead to all kinds of fragmentation in care," says Phillip Longman, policy director at the Open Markets Institute, who has written a book on the VA health system.
In terms of conservation, "Cape Town has done fantastically in that, mainly because the sight of these empty dams have scared the whatsit out of everybody," says Peter Johnston, a climate scientist at the University of Cape Town.
When it comes to the AI behind driverless technology, for instance, sensors can take fantastically granular pictures of streets and hazards of all types, and AI can be fed with the experience of every type of driving situation.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)By now, anyone even remotely interested in tech has probably heard about the Mate X—Huawei's fantastically expensive bendable phone that despite launching second, somehow managed to steal the spotlight from Samsung's Galaxy Fold.
While this on its own was enough to guarantee Bore Hole cult status, Mellen—who has a fantastically readable and easy style—also managed to capture something of the spirit of the true countercultural 1960s in his writing.
" I Am Alive and You Are Dead ," his fantastically engaging book about Philip K. Dick, published in 1993, tells the life of the science-fiction writer from within, as if he were writing a novelization of Dick's life.
The show is going for a Sopranos meets "Floridian noir" vibe, and while it might take some time to settle into that, Nash and the rest of the cast (especially The Good Wife's Carrie Preston) are fantastically compelling.
"Legend of the Mountain," a 1979 film that has been restored to the director's cut, is more wuxia-adjacent though it does feature some fight sequences in which characters go fantastically airborne, defying gravity with bounce and somersaults.
It has been intercepted — for a few minutes — by an angler who has come to America's 49th state to partake in the fantastically abundant spectacle of tens of millions of salmon surging upstream to make a next generation.
If any of the 24 nonprofits — or the hundreds of others that Bezos will likely choose over the next decade — flops fantastically, critics will be quick to point out that this lack of accountability was a rookie mistake.
In "The Undoing Project," Mr. Lewis has found the granddaddy of all stories about counterintuition, because Dr. Kahneman and Dr. Tversky did some of the most definitive research about just how majestically, fantastically unreliable our intuition can be.
She creates worlds that are firmly realist and worlds that are fantastically far-fetched — there is a wife who is dogged by water, as if under a personal rain cloud, and a wife who is made of glass.
DENVER (Reuters) - A fresh gold discovery by Barrick Gold Corp in Nevada is "fantastically significant" and shows there still is rich potential in the region for exploration, Chief Executive Officer Mark Bristow said in an interview on Tuesday.
DENVER (Reuters) - A fresh gold discovery by Barrick Gold Corp in Nevada is "fantastically significant" and shows there still is rich potential in the region for exploration, Chief Executive Officer Mark Bristow said in an interview on Tuesday.
But it's not like Zuck is getting back to his bootstrapping roots either: Even before he was fantastically wealthy and powerful, he had a comfortable upbringing as the son of two doctors growing up in White Plains, New York.
BEIJING (Reuters) - A sharply worded essay by an obscure Chinese author on the plight of Beijing's migrants has stirred intense online debate over its polemical style, prompting the ruling Communist Party's official newspaper to accuse him of writing "fantastically".
Ricky Eat Acid) will release their first new music since 2012 (and last under the Teen Suicide moniker), the fantastically-titled 26-song double LP It's the Big Joyous Celebration, Let's Stir the Honeypot (via Run For Cover Records).
No one at the museum has fessed up to any involvement with this fantastically ridiculous occurrence, but as we appreciate this, uh, incident, we can't help but recall the other art pranks that have taken place in recent history.
Unfortunately though, for citizen sanity, business reality, and, well, anyone not happy gambling everything on fantastically functional systems that don't exist yet, it's still leaning heavily on undefined technological solutions to try to make its alternative customs arrangement fly.
The show is fantastically smart and fun, especially when grounded by performances like that of the wry Micah Fowler (who plays JJ), John Ross Bowie as his dad, and Minnie Driver as the family matriarch who gets shit done.
They were the best in their class, they went to the very best schools, they do fantastically on standardized tests, they go to the best universities in the world, and they come out and make a lot of money.
The build-up to the London event was marred by Cameron being caught on camera describing Nigeria and Afghanistan, which are both taking part, as "fantastically corrupt"; but he later said that the leaders of both countries were tackling the problem.
Finlayson notes that gold equities have done "fantastically well," with prices getting a boost from the Australian dollar gold price, currently sitting around $1775, which means the gold miners operating Down Under are locking in margins of around A$700.
Dai Zovi, staff security engineer at Square, argued that the all-too-common model of security as a team, which sits and snipes at the people who actually build things, telling them no and pointing fingers, is in fact fantastically counterproductive.
Conservative opposition to the Affordable Care Act degenerated into fantastically unprincipled nonsense almost as soon as it became a Republican organizing principle, but it worked in that capacity for so long because there was something real at the heart of it.
A five-piece (featuring members of Martha and Fashanu) from the fantastically named town of "Pity Me" in the North East of England, No Ditching play raw, snotty, and energetic punk with harmonies sharp enough to cut through the world's bullshit.
In retrospect, I find it interesting that Sabrina debuted the same year as another staple of magic-as-coming-of-age entertainment: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, the first book in what would become the fantastically successful Harry Potter series.
Even pastas, including a lovely green garganelli in a veal-and-porcini ragù, were fussy, served in plates shaped like U.F.O.s, with nowhere to rest your silverware should you want to pause for a sip of a fantastically fruity Nebbiolo.
The writer uses fantastically gritty and descriptive language to help the reader visualize, smell and feel the preparation of the haggis: yanking veins from lungs; picking lumps of meaty gruel from her fingernails; the glorious stench of the sheep's stomach.
The place was fabulous — all done in creams, with lots of sunlight pouring in, that chic kind of California thing — and I sat down with this man I thought was an assistant, fantastically good looking, and had this great conversation.
Since then, it's been tackled comedically (1991's Hook), fantastically (2015's Pan), dramatically (2004's Finding Neverland), vapidly (2003's Peter Pan), sweetly (many animated Disney permutations, beginning in 1953), and even as gritty horror (1987's Lost Boys).
The idea that a movie might mean more than the latest box office numbers may sound, well, fantastically foreign, but that's part of the pleasure of seeing films at Cannes, where art and industry retain a nervous, often precarious balance.
"Trump fears Bloomberg because Bloomberg is actually the guy who Trump played on TV — a fantastically wealthy, self-made success with unlimited resources and a willingness to spend it," said David Axelrod, a former senior adviser to President Barack Obama.
This is a last resort, cherry-picked appeal layer that will only touch a fantastically tiny proportion of the content choices Facebook moderators make every second of every day — and from which real world impacts ripple out and rain down.
Never does "SB-129" offer a more traditional "let's see Bikini Bottom throughout history!" spin on time travel; instead, the episode ends on a fantastically strange note, sending Squidward into a dimension where he gets stuck without the time machine.
This conversation between Stephen A. Smith and Max Kellerman, for instance, lays out all the moving parts of the matchup, and reminds the public that while McGregor has done fantastically in MMA, this will be his first bout as a professional boxer.
In 2004, the studio put out the fantastically titled, Japan-exclusive Metal Wolf Chaos for the original Xbox console, a mechs-and-more third-person shooter that has since gained a cult reputation with copies trading on eBay for upwards of $150.
"These are export sectors where this money is viewed as a critical, critical source of hard currency that the North immediately turns around into its fantastically expensive war machine and these just amazingly expensive ballistic missile and nuclear weapons programs," the diplomat said.
And maybe it's just the death metal fan in me, but Corpse Explosion is a fantastically spammable move that seems to fit really with the theme of the Necromancer and Diablo as a whole — plus it would make for a cool band name.
In certain circles, the drawings of Tom of Finland are ubiquitous: intricately detailed sketches of beefy, musclebound men, often with facial hair, wearing leather or some kind of uniform, sometimes alone but often getting it on while sporting some fantastically large penises.
A couple of years after Isabel was born in 1897, Katharine, in a quest to create "civilized adults," turned her living room into the fantastically named "cosmic laboratory of baby training," where she could conduct behavioral experiments on Isabel and the neighbors' children.
It's eye-popping, and its extravagance gives rise to some tension between medium and message: A work that pleads the virtues of simplicity and poverty is being told in a way that hardly lets you forget how complicated and fantastically expensive it is.
A.J. Burnett of the Florida Marlins walked nine batters, hit one and threw a wild pitch in a fantastically wild no-hitter against the San Diego Padres in 2001, but his game score was a relatively robust 85 thanks to his seven strikeouts.
Also nominated are two anthologies that deepen understanding of Africa in its post-colonial transition: "Bobo Yéyé: Belle Époque in Upper Volta" and "Sweet as Broken Dates: Lost Somali Tapes From the Horn of Africa," both of which showcase music that's fantastically hybridized.
After recently spending 10 days there over two trips, I can say that it's a fantastically exciting, progressive city, with plenty of museums and urban temples to explore, great shopping, as well as a famously spicy cuisine that will torch the careless.
The son of a family of clothing store owners, he was never poor but became fantastically, ridiculously rich thanks to a long career on Wall Street that culminated in a stint as a managing director at BlackRock, the world's largest asset management company.
Wealthy special interests have predictably argued that Washington state's climate leadership would hurt our economy, but they've been proven fantastically wrong; our state economy has been No. 1 in the nation for the last two years, according to CNBC and Business Insider.
Just let me do a few burpees before we take a selfie so I can tighten my glutes in this fantastically new, flattering bodycon dress I happened to throw on even though I had absolutely no idea you were going to propose this evening!
Bolstered by Ricardo Montalban's fantastically sympathetic performance as the titular villain, Wrath of Khan features the Enterprise crew's strongest acting and richest dramatic moments — particularly an ending that's earned its place in cinema history as one of the most iconic love scenes of all time.
"While Keytruda continues to do fantastically well, investors are still clamoring for something else besides Keytruda to focus on – thus the push by investors to spin out animal health, and the continual probing about M&A," Jefferies analyst Tim Anderson said in a research note.
I think we are living in a fantastically exciting time, particularly when a story like that of Alice, that has held such resonance with so many people and been told in a certain way for so long, can now be told compellingly in another.
Speaking to CNBC, the comedian said that writing an animated movie had been "fantastically exciting" as to him it feels like the world is seeing "a golden age of animated movies at the moment" with there being "so many brilliantly successful ones" out there.
We noticed that Brit has a tremendous range of fantastically weird facial expressions — you know, the kind you and your friends make in Snapchat selfies that you send to a select few — and she's not shy about showing them off on the red carpet.
As a parasitic consciousness intent on destroying David (Dan Stevens), her performance is so fantastically unhinged that you never quite grasp the extent of Lenny's sadism or power – you can just imagine it, only to have her recalibrate your mind ahead of the next episode.
According to a new study published in the Journal of Zoology, migratory brown bears in northeast Turkey who often visited a garbage dump to find food—researchers termed them, fantastically, "dump bears"—tended to stick close to the trash heap, save for their hibernation period.
It's not that people like Matt Lauer (out of work but fantastically rich), Charlie Rose (retired at the very normal age of 76), and John Hockenberry (may be headed for a slightly early retirement at 62) are experiencing a particularly acute form of suffering.
But most will simply continue to groom what is already a fantastically powerful and capable computing experience — thanks to highly accessible interfaces, portability and near ubiquitous connectivity, multifaceted extensibility and, crucially, mainstream acceptance thanks to relative unobtrusiveness/minimal social awkwardness in the hardware's form factor.
With the Utopia, everything is in such fantastically precise focus, so crisply delivered that you will — as clichéd as the saying is — hear whole new depth and layers to your favorite songs and appreciate the original mix that, frankly, you might have never previously heard.
Large-scale synthesis of words and images and sophisticated soft lighting propel that confident feel in the fantastically installed "Fifty Days at Iliam" (1978), a 10-part painting cycle based on Alexander Pope's translation of the Iliad, on loan from the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
It's odd because from the outside looking in, that debut—2015's Feels Like—seemed to have gone fantastically: rave reviews, incessant touring, sired as the leaders of an alternative scene in Nashville that stuck two fingers up to the city's traditional country music market.
The multi-faceted, prodigiously talented Italian producer has spent the last few years amassing a loyal following of fans who are simultaneously perplexed and pleased with his stuttering and astringent trance-not-trance, and 2016 saw him release the fantastically beguiling Persona EP on Warp.
There's also a Persian omelet, filled with onion and tomato and a spice blend that Ms. Sathali came up with, and soft Persian potato cakes served with carrot purée, a poached egg, a pile of bacon and fantastically light Persian flatbread bubbled with char.
Many of those characters populate corners of the show at Fjord, lumpy and cartoonishly rendered, including the canary yellow, fantastically rendered Golem head, which looms some seven feet high, and stares out blankly with a slightly quizzical expression against the backdrop of a painted cactus.
What Zenefits had — free HR software to allow people to manage their benefits, and then would create a marketplace to serve those — grew fantastically rapidly but didn't have quality key results to measure the goodness of the offering, is the way I'll put it.
Quinlan's lyrics range from the personal to the Biblical (as on the fantastically original "Not Abel"), and they're complemented by guitar lines that mold delicately to her delivery, lending the record a level of momentum that might initially seem at odds with its complexity.
Children, however, will experience it just as a straightforward tale of a painter who creates a fantastically colored menagerie — a yellow cow, a pink rabbit, a purple fox — which the show brings to life both two-dimensionally, on easels, and three-dimensionally, as ever more varied surprises.
Taking the shape of a Western (specifically the 1953 classic Shane, which it openly references), Logan puts Hugh Jackman's aging, weakened Wolverine into the role of reluctant escort to a young girl who will come to be known as X-23, played fantastically by newcomer Dafne Keen.
While we wouldn't necessarily vouch for Edge of Reason — which took almost everything that was wonderfully witty about Bridget Jones's Diary, threw it into a Thai prison, and stomped on its still-beating heart — the first movie is still fantastically funny and unique, 15 years later.
Bodega Rita's, which opened this past November, is an internationally influenced lunch spot and after-work meeting place, where workers at major tech HQs can grab a bite alongside neighbors, students, and visitors just craving a fantastically executed banh mi or a glass of Spanish wine.
While we're getting to know Madeline Martha Mackenzie (played fantastically by Reese Witherspoon), Jane Chapman (Shailene Woodley), and Celeste Wright (Nicole Kidman), we're simultaneously analyzing their every move, their family lives, and their interactions with other people, wondering if these women are capable of killing someone.
Although you won't see Max Games, Game Dude, or Select Start peddling plastic Oscar statuettes, preserving film archives, or delivering liquor at 3 AM like Los Angeles' other iconic establishments, locally owned video game stores are just as important to the makeup of this fantastically diverse city.
Presenter at Microsoft Build In one presentation about how Visual Studio development, for example, the presenter received some enormous applause about the announcement that Xamarin was going free, and then went on to talk about how fantastically exciting it is that the platform covered all the platforms!
TV Sports NBC's Summer Games broadcasts should be thought of as an Olympic edition of "America's Got Talent," a 17-day series about a rousingly successful American team tailored to an American audience that is probably happy to watch Americans do fantastically well in Rio de Janeiro.
An especially energizing day will be May 23, when the Sun connects with action planet Mars; a fantastically productive energy will be in the air, and it will be a great time for you to work with, talk to, and even inspire (or be inspired by) others.
Radio and TV have made Hannity fantastically wealthy — Forbes puts his total annual income at roughly $36 million — but as one of his oldest friends, John Gomez, told me, little has changed about Hannity's personality in the 48 years the two men have known each other.
I admit turning the volume way up for the fantastically gaudy 2012 British arena tour of "Jesus Christ Superstar" starring Tim Minchin, while the West End's "Gypsy" with Imelda Staunton allows us to add a contender to the evergreen argument over who is the best Mama Rose.
It does, however, make sense that the absurdly idealized final family shots — including Jo's fantastically modern pink smock dress — aren't real in the same way that Jo watching her book come to life is, and the collapsing of Jo and Louisa was really interesting to me.
In the meantime, more of Trump's advisers and enablers may head for the door, or be shown out, but it is possible for a person to govern in isolation for quite a while, or at least to exploit the instruments of government, to fantastically disastrous effect.
Its cast and creative team had a record-setting number of queer and trans people of color, and its fantastically glittering portrayal of New York's ballroom scene served as the backdrop for stories that rarely, if ever, get told with any level of authenticity on television.
Consisting of five spherical buildings called "bubbles," named after Apollo astronauts, Artemis provides a permanent home to working-class residents like Jazz, who rents a cramped apartment in Conrad Bubble, while also attracting fantastically wealthy tourists and dignitaries who enjoy the luxury resorts of Aldrin Bubble.
Mr Tan denies that he is building South-East Asia's answer to Uber, and says he is more inspired by Chinese technology firms such as Tencent, an online-gaming and social-media firm that owns WeChat, a fantastically popular mobile-messaging service, and Alibaba Group, an e-commerce giant.
It's something Inside did fantastically well—I remember the section with the tiny chicks, because I had no idea what I was supposed to do at that point, so I just spent 15 minutes trying to get all the tiny chicks to follow me, because that seemed sweet.
It was not an idea that I brought to MIT, it was an idea that was here, and as I explored it, I discovered dozens of fantastically important energy research projects that were not yet seeing the light of day because it was one by one ... Throughout MIT?
That's still of course a fantastically tiny number if you compare it to the consumer devices market — top ranked Android smartphone maker Samsung sold around 70M handsets in last year's holiday quarter, for instance — but Jolla is in the b2b OS licensing business, not the handset making business.
On August 6, 2012, this robotic daredevil hurtled into the Martian atmosphere at 13,200 miles per hour, deployed a supersonic parachute, ditched its heat shield and backshell, fired up its retrorockets, and proceeded to lower the rover down to Mars using a fantastically weird contraption called a Sky Crane.
On the other side, James and Davis are meshing fantastically, even though almost everyone you speak to in Lakers circles is convinced that the offense is woefully behind where it will ultimately land because the team lost considerable practice time during its chaotic trip to China last month.
From the fantastically wonderful and innovative to the extremely weird and mundane, it is a slightly bewildering, seemingly endless maze of booths filled with outdoor gear and apparel that consumes the Colorado Convention Center in Downtown Denver, Colorado, twice a year (in summer and fall) for three straight days.
There was some speculation that an apparent gaffe by Mr Cameron the day before the event—he was recorded telling the queen that two of the participating countries, Nigeria and Afghanistan, are "fantastically corrupt"—might have been a stunt designed to propel the summit up news organisations' agendas.
But China was home to hundreds of spoken languages and dialects and a "fantastically hard" writing system that only a few highly educated people and officials were familiar with, according to David Moser, the author of "A Billion Voices," a new book recounting the creation of modern Chinese.
Not only would building new rail lines today be fantastically expensive — since lines would have to cut swaths through some of the most expensive real estate in the country — but it's also not clear where the lines would go, since Silicon Valley doesn't have much of a downtown.
Featuring, amongst other treats, avant-YMOpop by Joe Howe, Italia90's Baikal-deep house, and some good old fashioned art school detachment courtesy of the fantastically named Modern Institute, Clyde-Built was, and is, a great overview of a city that's having something of a renaissance at the moment.
The media would be intimidated, Congress would be gelded, the F.B.I. and the I.R.S. would go full J. Edgar Hoover against Trump's enemies, the Trump family would enrich itself fantastically — and then, come a major terrorist attack, Trump would jail or intern anyone he deemed a domestic enemy.
Mishra shows that, far from being some kind of restorative, backward-looking "tribalism," the ideology that filled pre-independence India was a bizarre mixture of right-wing social Darwinism, muddled and mystical Theosophy, and left-wing Fabianism—not intrinsically "Eastern" but modern, eclectic, and fantastically mercurial in its turnings.
You may have dreams of being the sort of person who has a fantastically eclectic house, filled with beautiful and exotic objects and where you can host squads of people for big dinners and parties; and that you can have a house that is a crossroads for diverse populations.
"I think one of the primary reasons he got elected," Trump said of Zelensky, "his reputation [is] absolutely sterling and it's an honor to be with you and we spoke a couple of times, as you probably remember," Trump continued, before saying both countries were doing "fantastically" well.
In the ten Macy Conferences held in New York between 1946 and 1953, many of the ideologies and ideas associated with contemporary cybernetics and computer science—neural nets, von Neumann architecture, biofeedback, and quantitative definitions of information—coagulated in a series of fantastically interdisciplinary presentations and provocative talks.
In order to celebrate a year full of fantastically creepy horror flicks, like Jordan Peele's thoughtful-yet-horrifying commentary on race relations, Get Out, and the highly anticipated Stephen King adaptation It, The New York Times Magazine recruited a handful of actors to portray characters that prey on our darkest fears.
Set up in 1990 in Cambridge, ARM is obscure yet fantastically important: the chips in over 95% of all smartphones sold last year are based on its designs, which it licenses to hardware makers including Apple and Samsung of South Korea, earning a royalty for each chip its customers sell.
On Twitter: Laura Benanti, who happens to be a fantastically lovely soprano ingénue onstage who is hilarious dark as a writer and, I choose to assume, as a person, and Laurie Kilmartin, who writes for Conan O'Brien and who was supernice to me before anyone wanted to give me a job.
Be sure to check out the four fantastically disorienting James Turrell light installations commissioned for the new Pharos wing (separate tickets and advance booking, 252 to 25 Australian dollars), as well as the newly opened underground network of tunnels and chambers filled with works by Ai Weiwei and Alfredo Jaar.
And The Guardian's Peter Bradshaw was the rare critic to pan Kong, awarding it just one star out of five: This fantastically muddled and exasperatingly dull quasi-update of the King Kong story looks like a zestless mashup of Jurassic Park, Apocalypse Now and a few exotic visual borrowings from Miss Saigon.
All of which sounds fantastically fun and positive, and it mostly is, but there are some of us who utterly dread it, not because we don't drink, but because we're the ones who have to work behind the bars the rest of you are merrily propping up at, and later being sick on.
As performers glide past silkily, awkwardly or fiercely — all the while teetering on their toes as if they were in heels in a fashion show — they wear and carry costumes, from ordinary scraps of fabric draped to couture perfection to a fantastically voluminous black ruffled dress by the Japanese label Comme des Garçons.
From former frontrunners like the fantastically weird Alaska Thunderfuck and Katya Zamolodchikova (who both, understandably, go by their first names only on the show), to villains like Phi Phi O'Hara and Roxxxy Andrews, these 10 all-star queens know the drill and are determined not to waste their second chance at the spotlight.
The assembled have seen several awards given out already, to worthy winners—game design goes to the fantastically nightmarish Bloodborne; the winner of original property is Until Dawn, a terrific new IP; and jet-powered-cars-playing-football extravaganza Rocket League takes home three awards, for family game, sport game, and multiplayer.
Ashwini Ramaswamy (based in Bharatanatyam) fluttering a fanlike hand in a descending arc; the undulating perfect arcs of Sruthi Mohan's torso and arms and the eloquent beauty of her changing facial expressions (in the genre of Mohiniyattam, from Kerala); the fantastically vigorous brio of Aakansha Maheshwari and Malini Taneja in Rajasthani folk dance.
These four are also a tool for promoting discord in the Democratic ranks, because as the recent feud between them and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi demonstrated, plenty of their fellow Democrats find them too fantastically idealistic, too censorious of those who disagree with them, too quick to play the race card, too much.
And this creates a subconscious sense that you're not looking at a normal tree that just kept growing until it became very tall but a tree that was somehow supernaturally inflated to unimaginable dimensions, all of its features swelling like some fantastically transformed mushroom or a cursed cartoon man bloating into a giant.
The Women's March, too, was fantastically reaffirming: I remember emerging from a crowded DC subway car at 8:00 AM on a Saturday and waiting for a packed escalator as women of all ages and races erupted into cheers, ready to participate in one of the largest displays of peaceful protest history had ever seen.
And with his metal band The Loud & Rowdy, he's basically spending his time parodying metal from the standpoint of a basketball shorts-wearing suburban dad, the type of comedy that would be clunky in most other people's hands but works fantastically when it comes from an SNL alumnus with a genuine love for the music.
The origins of Cambodia's current boom in illegal lumber can be traced to 1978, when a Vietnamese army crossed the border and routed the armies of the Khmer Rouge, the hardcore Communist rebels who had spent the previous four years in a fantastically bloody attempt to re-create Cambodian society from top to bottom.
And while it and the rest of the songs the Lonely Island wrote for the film are just as sharp and winking as ever, there's something lost in translation between their music videos — which can tell the full story of a song in fantastically funny visual details — and the spectacle of Conner4Real's hyperbolic stadium tour.
When I was finished, I drove to Spicy's BBQ in Riverhead for chicken because I like how they fry the birds there, how the skin is fantastically salty and crisp, how it reacts under lashings of the sweet-spicy barbecue sauce they serve on the side, yellow as a city cab, mustard-pungent and sticky.
According to a (fantastically baroque) 2,500-plus-word press release issued by the company, a very rich man who considers himself a "connoisseur and collector of distinctive, one-off items including super-yachts and private aircraft" came to Rolls-Royce in 2013 with a request: would the automaker be so kind as to create a bespoke car for him?
In the initial moment when I sank myself into the Bugatti's low driver's seat, I was careful to make sure my shoes didn't scuff the leather-covered door panel, and that I remembered to take the pen out of my back pocket so there would be no chance I would blemish the fantastically stitched red leather seats.
There's also a dried, bound foot from 1874; a deeply unnerving doll called "Michelle," which was used to demonstrate nonsurgical techniques for removing objects from children's throats; a prosthetic arm from the 1930s with springs for fingers; a 1789 example of anthropodermic bibliopegy (a book bound in human skin); and a fantastically realistic late-19th-century papier-mâché eyeball.
One of 2015's most obsessed-over games wasn't a frenetic shooter or fantastically accurate sports sim (although they came out, too), but a leisurely paced, narrative-focused adventure game starring a teenage girl whose return to her Oregon hometown of (the fictional) Arcadia Bay coincides with the discovery that she somehow possesses the ability to manipulate time.
In the olden days -- like the 2628s and 28503s -- malware would often display a troll-y little graphic to announce its presence on your PC. (Dennis Nedry shaking his finger at Samuel L. Jackson comes to mind.) Now, there's an online museum of all these fantastically dated animations that you can safely watch play out on your 22019 computer.
Liberia had long been that fantastically beautiful place that had never seemed able to deliver on its travel destination potential: sandy white empty beaches, but with no roads leading to them; lush tropical rain forests but with no place to go to the bathroom; an open people who love foreigners but few flights to link them.
Screens and screen time are a source of endless guilt and frustration among parents today, and it makes sense to need to displace these feelings on a face, a character, and something, or someone, with fantastically evil motives, rather than on the services that actually are surveilling what the kids are up to, to ends of their own.
"My view on Trump is basically there are a lot of unknown unknowns for the Trump presidency, but I may be wrong about this thing, and it could turn out to be something fantastically good for the U.S.," said Gkionakis, adding that the market had not "stopped to take a breather" and reassess the chance that something may go wrong.
"We're going to see our already record-high inequality reach unprecedented heights, where there are certain people who are fantastically wealthy, which I will say is not necessarily awesome for them or anyone, and then other people are going to be pushed into deprivation and desperation, and that's going to be multiplied times thousands and hundreds of thousands," he says.
"Parks and Rec" can be fantastically funny (and it has a big heart), but as I watched I was often reminded that many people glorify ideas like "public service"—a preposterous term that treats politics as if it were a sacrifice without pay, power, or prestige—and "doing something" as a moral imperative no matter how politicians get it done.
The prize, as usual, is hundreds of millions in commissions and bragging rights, and the players are reliably kooky — from John McMonigle, formerly the top agent in the country who found himself bankrupt when the market crashed, to the fantastically named Jojo Romeo, the self-appointed "real estate queen" of Orange County and an ex McMonigle agent now working for the competition.
She has rightly been considered one of our greatest living writers since Wolf Hall, but she was already a colossus well before then, and Fludd is perhaps my favorite: It is short, Gothic, funny, sharp, and contains a fantastically sexy scene in which the devil slowly removes a nun's wimple in a bed-and-breakfast in the North of England.
In cities and towns in Colombia, expats find a perfect climate that's neither too hot nor too cool (60 F to 80 F all year); amazing natural surroundings; plenty of cultural events; history-filled cities; superb healthcare; friendly people; and a welcoming country…all with a fantastically low cost of living—figure $1,500 a month for a couple, all in.
Photo: Lintao Zhang (Getty)For tech workers in China, a brutal work schedule of 2996am to 9963pm, 2996 days a week (usually just called "2996") is not only commonplace, it's been hailed as "a huge blessing" by the likes of Alibaba's eccentric and fantastically wealthy taskmaster, Jack Ma. Workers themselves, as you might imagine, do not all share his enthusiasm.
But, once there, I found myself thrilling to rare examples of the aggressive affront that I had expected, such as a series of fantastically nasty small works by the reliably dazzling Los Angeles-born, Berlin-based, biracial, transgender artist and performer Vaginal Davis: abstract reliefs that suggest mangled faces, viscera, and genitalia, painted in a blood-red mixture of substances, including nail polish.
The money generated by a very small tax on ads sold by fantastically profitable companies like Facebook and Google could fund a new and independent Public Interest Media Endowment that would hand out grants to support local-news startups, sustain investigative projects, seed civic-engagement initiatives, and lift up diverse voices that have been excluded from traditional media coverage for too long.
A few blocks beyond the teeming tourist hubbub (where brightly lit Hilfiger and Levi's shops glimmer between jewelers selling Maltese crosses and fantastically old-fashioned pharmacies), the storefronts remain unchanged from 50 years ago, their antiquated signs dusty, their wares (glass cases of Zippo lighters; uneven stacks of soda bottles and beer cans; rows of lead Maltese knights in armor) modest and disparate.
"Endeavour," Peter Moore's fantastically detailed story of this tough little Yorkshire-built coal-carrier, which was purchased by the Admiralty for little more than 2,000 British pounds for its South Seas expedition — the official primary purpose of which was to observe the transit of Venus — is a joy of a biography, offering up a blizzard of maritime and political fascinations.
They're showcased on two songs near the end of this EP: "Mic Drop," which has a fantastically squelchy beat (produced by Pdogg), and the closing track, "Outro: Her," in which the group's three rapping members — Rap Monster, Suga and J-Hope — take turns with extended verses, a rarity for a group that often trades off every four lines, or less.
I would assign this book as a brain exercise, as well as a jolly good read, but also I think there's something so fantastically tactile about the physical act of holding the book and turning the pages, and feeling the texture of the binding, and the little movements that happen when you have to balance a book on your lap.
Sources said that Uber is not paying for Kalanick's personal PR needs, which should go without saying (but does not go without saying, cuz this is Uber, Jake.) So, I am trying to reach Kalanick's rep at Teneo — whose jaunty name is Jimmy Asci — for comment, but the firm's website is fantastically free of info, links to email or phone numbers.
MirandaMondays: Honestly—and I am being so honest—my job rolled out a social media contract, but I wanted to be free to speak about how terrible men in New York City can be, how horribly women get treated in day-to-day life, and how fantastically brutal yet painfully funny it is being single in New York (or anywhere) after 25.
It seems fantastically unlikely that he'd be the killer behind all of this, but he's a hell of a red herring, staring the young lawyer down as he explains that certain women have a "vibration" that leads them to treat men like balls of yarn, a speech made more unsettling by how carefully he's painting the nails of a corpse.
"We chose to collaborate with Amber Rose because she is a style powerhouse who is fantastically unapologetic in lending her voice and influence to both female empowerment and inclusion to all, no matter your age, size, race, sexuality or gender, all of which aligns to our core brand values," Rich Storer, vice president of N Brown Group, Simply Be's parent company, said in a press release.
"Quite apart from the harsh double standards faced by female politicians — they can't be too shrill, they have to be likable, on and on — Hill is also being punished, or punishing herself, for one colossally fantastically unbelievably stupid move: Posing for nude photographs, alone and with a (presumably) female lover, while running for Congress," noted Robin Abcarian, an opinion columnist at the Los Angeles Times.
The Final Challengers isn't a bad game, building as it does on some fantastically acclaimed foundations—but it's one that most of us have played before, be that in its HD Remix guise, the first Super installment with its added characters, or way back on the Super Nintendo, the first console to receive a port of the original SFII, which suited its six-button pad perfectly.
Using them is also fantastically easy: You download an app (Nix has three, including one for digital color capture, one for paint, and one for Pro users with additional info useful for professional paint shops and other applications), pair one of the devices (they should show up automatically once charged) and then tap a button in the app to scan a surface, holding the Nix up to said surface.
Rumors of different stripes have swirled around Silicon Valley that teeter perfectly between plausible and apocryphal: The time Son supposedly quintupled the valuation offered by a blue-chip venture fund (dubious); the time Son overruled his diligence team that advised him against a deal that he couldn't let go (believable); or the times Son fantastically spoke of a larger second fund even though he was just beginning to spend from the first (confirmed).
If you had to do a rough diagram of the Trump remarks it would be something like this: Pence … I was right about Iraq … Pence … Hillary Clinton is a crooked liar … I was right about "Brexit" … Pence … Hillary Clintons ads are filled with lies … We're going to bring back the coal industry … Christians love me … Pence … I talk to statisticians … Pence is good looking … My hotel in Washington is really coming along fantastically … Pence.
But such traditional foods would be a hard sell in a club, so Naho sticks with her Japanese-accented concoctions like kurosu-buta and yude-tamago sando, a sandwich of pork marinated in black vinegar, boiled egg, and lettuce; a toasted panini filled with karanikumiso and cheddar; and zunda muffins, small cakes flavored with a bright green sweet paste made from edamame beans, a specialty of Japan's Tohoku region, which pairs fantastically with Aoyama Hachi's shiso-infused shochu.
With more than a dozen galleries scattered across America, Europe and Asia to entice artists with dreams of global conquest — like Damien Hirst, who was so taken with the idea that he ran a competition, offering a signed print to any with the means or mettle to visit his concurrent shows at every Gagosian outpost in 22017 — Gagosian, together with a small number of fellow mega-dealers, has presided over an art market in a fantastically lucrative boom.
In Danai Gurira's fantastically well-realized "Familiar" (at Playwrights Horizons), the first white guy we see is Chris (Joby Earle), a human-rights activist, who, in his overly eager desire to be "inclusive"—or included—aims to achieve the impossible: to make up for all the death and destruction that white men have brought to people everywhere, but especially to the Zimbabweans who lived under colonial rule, like the parents of his fiancée, Tendi Chinyaramwira (Roslyn Ruff).
Since I love art but hate crowds, I didn't get into the melee in front of Hieronymus Bosch's famous triptych "The Garden of Earthly Delights," a cinematic and fantastically freakish portrayal of the fall from paradise to hell, but went instead to his other works, such as "The Haywain," and those by Pieter Bruegel the Elder, Albrecht Dürer and Joachim Patinir, the latter a painter of luminous landscapes with scarcely a penitent saint or writhing sinner in sight.
It is a bracing, insistent, and potent clip, a dark complement to Mr. Mensa's lyrics capturing the frame of mind of an angry protester: You can see it in they eyes, they wanna violateScreaming out 'oink oink oink bang bang gang gang gang'Murder murder murder they mindstateI just made me a mil and still militant JON CARAMANICA There was bound to be more music from "Divers," a fantastically ambitious song cycle by Joanna Newsom, and one of the most acclaimed albums of 2015.
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At night in the ghostly White House, when Ivanka and Jared have gone home, and Trump's consiglieri have retired to their Russian salads, the gold-robed president — crazed as Lear on the cliffs "fantastically dressed with wildflowers" — wanders from room to room staring at TV screens, cursing in frustration when he cannot find the remote, hurling abuse at the "enemies of the people" who fail to genuflect daily before his genius, adjusting his hair, making random calls to aides to ensure they have scheduled his next play dates with truckers and coal miners.
I mean the reason I became Chairman and Sultan and the others they asked if I would you know come out and be Chairman of this company which actually I haven't been Chairman of a company for some time and I have let other people do it was because I found this ridiculously exciting I think that if we can build Virgin hyperloops in quite a number of different countries connecting countries and maybe Saudi to the Emirates or India to Pakistan or wherever, that will bring the world much closer and when you are talking about the pods going at about 133, 7, 800 miles an hour, both with people and with cargo that is tremenduously exciting it means that people can avoid the misery of sitting in traffic jams for 2 hours going one way and 225 hours going another way they can jump in a pod and from a freight point of view, it is fantastically exciting which is why you know we are doing this announcement today.

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