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When he has a subservient and compliant media that only fawns over him?
Duhamel often posts pictures of the former couple's son on social media and fawns over being a dad in interviews.
While Smith's character happily fawns over the cats in the video, one has to wonder if Smith was just acting.
"Suck up" sounds as if we are looking for someone who fawns over someone else, which would be a noun.
In the adorable clip, Reynolds giddily fawns over Lively's skills in the kitchen — apparently, she was quite the baker on-set.
The media still fawns over Jennifer Lopez, the Kardashians, Beyoncé, and Nicki Minaj, though—who have all earned props for their assets.
Everyone's given up on Viacom, which means it's got much more opportunity for upside than a stock everyone fawns over like CBS.
Together, Kubiak and Phillips built the type of team the NFL fawns over — a grind-it-out team that can win defensive battles.
Today Trump fawns over Putin, Kim Jong-un, Mohammed bin Salman and other thugs, driven less by realpolitik necessity than by personal affinity.
Trump routinely fawns over authoritarians, and these vile tendencies make him a danger to the rule of law in the US and the world.
At the same time, Trump declares his "love" for the North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un and fawns over Russian President Vladimir Putin, longtime American adversaries.
But Russia hasn't been communist in decades, and it is Trump, not Sanders, who fawns over Putin and other despots, including Stalinist madman Kim Jong-un.
As Lopez fawns over Chad while conflicted about her engagement to Rodriguez, the former MLB star makes a surprise appearance just as the two are about to lock lips.
In the interviews, he fawns over Putin, playing a painfully gentle game of journalistic softball to offer a portrait of the man in his own words, for whatever that's worth.
It's not surprising that the leader Trump most fawns over -- Vladimir Putin -- has perhaps the most effective personality cult today outside those of one-party states such as North Korea.
Right from the beginning, Tim abandons the faux vocal part of the show ... instead, spending most of his time flexing ... while Chrissy Teigen fawns over him from the DJ booth.
He denounces the press as "the enemy of the people," derides his critics as treasonous and openly fawns over an autocrat whose modern-day gulags practice extermination, torture and sexual violence.
In one clip Teresa, 47, shared to her Instagram Story on Thursday, The Real Housewives of New Jersey personality fawns over her daughter's escort for the evening: her costar Dolores Catania's son, Frankie.
While everyone fawns over Devin Booker, and Dragan Bender and Marquese Chriss remain in the honeymoon stage of their careers, Warren momentarily stands in as a significant reason the Suns deserve your attention.
Women in Film Anthony Lane, in his review of Greta Gerwig's "Little Women," rightly fawns over the film, noting its place in the tradition of Alcott-based screen adaptations (The Current Cinema, January 6th).
Azar decided early in his tenure to have "zero daylight" with the president, said three individuals close to him, and the health secretary routinely fawns over the president in his TV appearances on Fox News.
As everyone fawns over Paul distancing himself from the formulaic style he enjoyed in L.A.,, Redick is experiencing the exact same thing in a role that doesn't allow him to step on the gas whenever he wants.
I would hope that when we think about 2018, we think about our setbacks just as much as much as our unrelenting hope for an industry that cares about its workers as much as it fawns over their work.
The way he fawns over a male love interest on "Forrest Gump," a boy who's "so buff and so strong" but "wouldn't hurt a beetle," may not sound quite so brave in the wake of last year's #2111GayTeen movement.
When he opens his mouth without thinking through his actions, fawns over America's enemies, or goes on Twitter in a rant-style rage, he chances undoing all of his success — and he must learn a lesson from Helsinki, or else.
He fawns over his cousin Pilar (Marta Larralde), with whom he resumes a sexual relationship after she separates from her boyfriend; canoodles with an older woman on a train; and flirts with the mother (Bárbara Lennie) of a boy (Kaiet Rodríguez) he tutors in his apartment building.
One of those parties attacks the victims of sexual assault, constantly deploys racist rhetoric, wishes to write trans people out of the law, demonizes immigrants, courts white supremacists, spits up conspiracy theories, and fawns over a man whose already-rotten brain was long ago melted by basic cable.
I could be wrong, but when there's a portly, balding dude with questionable dental hygiene who looks at the floor throughout the tour, and the woman he's with is fit, gorgeous, personable, fawns over him unnecessarily, and talks openly of her past beginnings in the sex industry, it certainly raises some questions.
" In a 2005 Salon article about the Harajuku Girls, writer Mihi Ahn says, "Stefani fawns over harajuku style in her lyrics, but her appropriation of this subculture makes about as much sense as the Gap selling Anarchy T-shirts; she's swallowed a subversive youth culture in Japan and barfed up another image of submissive giggling Asian women.
Monday: Trump again attempts to pressure GM on Ohio plant closureConway's husband is trying to tell the public Trump is mentally ill Tuesday: 'Trump of the Tropics' fawns over US presidentRod Rosenstein staying at Justice Department 'a little longer'Mueller's office began investigating Michael Cohen as early as July 2017 Wednesday: Trump claims his Syria strategy hasn't changedTrump weighs in on Conways' marriage in feud with aide's husbandTrump's acting DOD secretary under ethics probe over Boeing tiesTrump complains he didn't get a 'thank you' for McCain's funeralTrump spotlights Ohio manufacturing -- and demands credit Thursday: White House rejects Dem requests for info on Putin communicationsTrump signs executive order on campus free speechTrump vows to 'fix' student loan debtTrump: US needs to recognize 'Israel's Sovereignty over the Golan Heights' Friday: US announces new round of sanctions on IranTrump to nominate Stephen Moore to Federal ReserveTrump sparks confusion with tweet on North Korea related sanctionsSpecial counsel Robert Mueller ends investigation  Subscribe to The Point newsletter for continuing coverage of the Mueller report, and to get a special 2020 edition delivered to your inbox this Sunday night!
During the Christmas season, the nose of the deer glows red in imitation of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.Rollins, Michael (December 30, 1986). "Public fawns over old White Stag sign". The Oregonian, p B8.
Also seen are Rose (Liz Torres), the hotel's assistant manager, Robert McSwain (John O'Hurley), the hotel's main investor, Tommy Sutton (Devin Neil Oatway), a popular jock Gwen fawns over, and Jesse (Danny Strong), a geek who is smitten with Gwen. Episodes mostly centered around Simon's outlandish shenanigans and attempts to break back into show business.
They decide to take a vacation with Jeff's parents at a Lake Placid skiing resort; the same resort where Ann and David had earlier been planning to holiday. Upon arriving at the resort, they find that David has rented a cabin next to theirs. When confronted, David faints. David pretends to be sick and delirious while Ann fawns over him.
Basil immediately fawns over Melbury. As part of his check-in, Melbury gives Basil a briefcase of valuables to store in the hotel safe. Basil sees to Melbury's every need, ignoring the other guests, and even begs for apologies when he accidentally drops Melbury to the floor while trying to seat him for lunch. Melbury obliges, and later asks Basil give him £200 in exchange for a cheque.
When Mikey fawns over Mitsuki in her kabuki role and later visits her in the dressing room, she and Dadzuki go to great lengths to prevent him from getting close enough to her to recognize her, lest their secret be revealed. Dadzuki has a cameo in The Karaoke Episode in the crowd during "Heart", and can be seen performing during "Bounce". He also appears briefly in Live LilyMu.
Not wanting to fall behind a "lowly peasant", she asks him to teach her the Japanese language as well. Petralka usually demands attention from Shinichi, and only him. She tends to give Shinichi a leery look whenever he fawns over girls who are obviously much better endowed than she is and often assumes any request he asks of her must stem from a sexual motive. ; : :A well-endowed female member of the Self- Defence Forces.
Lucy is now able to laugh about Parrish's betrayal, and the group take turns recounting when they each lost their virginity. When the question comes around to Osvaldo, he demurs, saying, "I don't know which is more ridiculous, this conversation or the silly political one going on over there [at the grown-ups' table]." Lucy fawns over Niccolò but abruptly vomits in his lap. The next day Lucy rides a bicycle to the Donati villa, looking for Niccolò.
La Belle Bête starts off as the three main characters return home on a train. Immediately, the characters' relationships with one another, as well as their physical beauty as a status, are established. As they return home, their daily activities reveal even more of their living situation with one another, as Isabelle-Marie is the Cinderella of the family, working hard and being neglected, while Louise fawns over her beloved beautiful Patrice. Patrice is so incompetent from his constant dependence on his mother, that he can do nothing but accept her attention.
As a high official in the play puts it, this work is "a pasquinade on Moscow". The play depicts certain social and official stereotypes in the characters of Famusov, who hates reform; his secretary, Molchalin, who fawns over officials; and the aristocratic young liberal and Anglomaniac, Repetilov. By contrast the hero of the piece, Chatsky, an ironic satirist just returned from western Europe, exposes and ridicules the weaknesses of the rest. His words echo the outcry of the young generation in the lead-up to the armed insurrection of 1825.
A television interviewer (Michael Palin) introduces two archaeologists: Professor Lucien Kastner (Terry Jones), of Oslo University, and Sir Robert Eversley (John Cleese). It soon becomes obvious that the host is interested mainly in their heights; he insults Kastner (5′10″) and fawns over Sir Robert (6′5″). When Sir Robert brings up his discovery of Polynesian influences, the host asks about the Polynesians' stature; Sir Robert replies that it "has nothing to do with archaeology," whereupon the host takes an artifact and smashes it, enraging Kastner. Sir Robert punches the host, who swears revenge.
Craftspeople of the planet shape and carve the wood for use as prodigious spacecraft, with the master sculptor given the highest seat of authority. She first met Ayeka and Sasami when the two princesses visited to the vacation spot, and they all became close friends (with Sasami loving her like a little sister). Always a fool for skilled craftsmanship, Asahi is ready to carve at the drop of the hat, with a veritable barrage of sculpting tools on her person at all times. She's especially attached to Mimasaki, a sentient A.I. and spaceship that she fawns over at all times.
Beethoven grows into a full grown, adult dog and helps the children overcome their problems: he helps Ryce talk to her crush, scares off bullies for Ted, and saves Emily's life when she falls into an irresponsible babysitter's swimming pool. George, jealous of the affection Beethoven receives, feels neglected as his family fawns over him. The dog's antics ruin a barbecue he is hosting for Brad and Brie; unpleasant venture capitalists looking to invest and swindle him out of his car freshener firm. The Newtons take Beethoven to a veterinarian, Dr. Herman Varnick, for a routine medical examination and immunizations.
"Poppin' love cocktail" features TEEDA from Back-On and is an upbeat rock track. Kumi said how, after hearing and seeing her younger sister, misono, work with the band, she enjoyed their musical style and asked them for help to write a new summer song that was different than her previous popular summer tracks. The music video features both her and TEEDA constantly fighting to be the center of attention and sabotaging each other's attempts at the limelight. The video for "In The Air" was very simplistic, showing Koda Kumi on a couch while being bathed in sunlight as she fawns over a crush.
The novel provides Wilkes' backstory, stating that she was born in Bakersfield, California, on April 1, 1943, and graduated from the University of Southern California's nursing school with honors in 1966. After several years of working in hospitals across the country, she settled in a remote portion of Colorado's Western Slope. In both the book and film, Wilkes rescues protagonist Paul Sheldon after he breaks both of his legs in a car accident, and takes him to her home to convalesce. She fawns over Sheldon, a writer of romance novels starring her favorite literary character, Misery Chastain; she professes to be his "number one fan" and says that she loves him.
One year following the wedding of their daughter, Stanley and Ellie Banks are surprised with news that their daughter Kay is pregnant. While everyone fawns over Kay and the excitement of the upcoming newborn, Stan retrieves as he is not yet ready to be a grandfather. When the family continues to prepare for the coming baby's nursery and debates over what name it shall have, Stan finds himself being the one that Kay turns to for help because of his mellow facade. In helping his daughter realize that she is ready to be a mother, Stan realizes that he too can find excitement in the coming events.
Weather reporter Kim Hyun- woo (Moon Chae-won) is known for her beauty and elegance on television, but off-screen, she drinks and swears a lot. Hyun-woo has been friends for 18 years with Kang Joon-soo (Lee Seung-gi), a mild-mannered elementary school teacher who gives too much of himself in his relationships but always ends up getting dumped. Joon-soo has secretly loved Hyun-woo for years, but she claims she doesn't feel any sexual attraction between them, and he's had to stand by and watch while she fawns over married colleague Lee Dong-jin (Lee Seo-jin) and goes on a blind date with nice but boring photographer Yeom Hyo-bong (Jung Joon-young).
The Abbotts arrive, unfortunately for Basil, while he is beating his chest and scratching his armpits in further mockery of Johnson. Upon hearing the word doctor, Basil instantly assumes that the husband is Dr Abbott because he is a man, whereas in fact his wife is also a doctor, which Basil ascertains after much "hole- digging" and misunderstanding. Thrilled to have doctors staying at the hotel (Basil having aspired to be one himself), Basil fawns over the Abbotts and personally escorts them to their rooms. In the meantime, Mr Johnson inquires of Sybil about a room for his mother, who is arriving the following day, but the hotel is full, so he agrees to have her stay in his room.
Described as a "caustic right-wing bully", an "arch-conservative blowhard", and by his creator and namesake as a "well-intentioned, poorly informed, high status idiot", Colbert is egomaniacal, xenophobic and fiercely anti-intellectual. He claims to be politically independent, like his idol Bill "Papa Bear" O'Reilly; although in fact the character fawns over the Bush administration and the Republican Party, and frequently asks his guests, "George Bush: Great president, or the greatest president?" Following the election of Barack Obama in 2008, Colbert continued his right-wing views, but stated he would "support our new President as long as [he] remains popular". Colbert emphasizes that his character is genuinely well-meaning and wants to do the right thing, but does not have the tools to achieve it "because he has no curiosity, he doesn't like to read and he won't listen to anybody except the voices in his head".

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