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"flamboyant" Definitions
  1. (of people or their behaviour) different, confident and exciting in a way that attracts attention
  2. brightly coloured and likely to attract attention
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Flamboyant and ruthless met flamboyant and ruthless when Mr. Cohn collided with a young builder named Donald Trump at Le Club sometime in the '70s.
"I'm not flamboyant," he said after winning the governor's seat.
Its bright, flamboyant colors are a feast for my eyes.
Even grey is too flamboyant of a color for him.
" He described his style as "neat and clean, not flamboyant.
There is no futuristic culinary chemistry or flamboyant tableside showmanship.
Mr. Collins was a flamboyant part of the tennis scene.
It's a delightfully flamboyant recycling of European old master portraiture.
I imagined the rodeo to be loud, flamboyant, and kitschy.
Her profession allows Clark to write a more flamboyant character.
In this context, Fortuyn's flamboyant gayness probably was an asset.
Like Mary Tyrone, Blanche is a flamboyant but unstable character.
"He was a flamboyant, friendly gay man," Ms. Dubov said.
It's not only women who request unusual or flamboyant hats.
With that flamboyant success has come a quotient of controversy.
The vehicle is sharp, but it isn't flamboyant or weird.
Some of us are a little more flamboyant about it.
They were flamboyant, and by around 211, they were gone.
He said, 'You're not going to go all flamboyant, are ya?
Ward found the flamboyant pornographer fascinating and repulsive in equal measure.
I was flamboyant, and you get those whispers from the boys.
He indulged an obscene tirade by his flamboyant new communications director.
We are ubiquitous, yet rarely flamboyant enough to make ourselves known.
Schumpeter was a flamboyant adventurer born into a provincial Catholic family.
It is old versus young, venerable versus untested, circumspect versus flamboyant.
Billy Porter went for a flamboyant royal purple and lilac look.
Few fans would pick flamboyant Barcelona as the world's stingiest team.
The flamboyant tycoon is one of Hong Kong's best known businessmen.
Indiana is often ho-ho funny when rocking his flamboyant theatrics.
In the late 1800s, local coal magnates built flamboyant mansions here.
Two years later, it produced a flamboyant Richard Simmons-led effort.
It wouldn't get in the way of her flamboyant violin playing.
The flamboyant poof cut started out of function rather than form.
Onstage, Gabriel's flamboyant outfits were part of his signature style. 4.
The raps are direct, the guitars flamboyant, and the mood exuberant.
Unlike more flamboyant activists, he seldom invites journalists to his launchings.
But given his flamboyant political decline, where's the sport in that?
He's a flamboyant inventor, with giddily extreme steps all his own.
To date, he has made more than 500, ever more flamboyant.
Starr's name may have been the most flamboyant thing about him.
And Adnan Khashoggi, the flamboyant Saudi arms trader, died at 81.
He is, after all, the Liberace of Lying: fluid, florid, flamboyant.
He wore flamboyant, dandyish outfits and conducted ostentatiously public adulterous affairs.
Photographer Hakan Basar caught this flamboyant cuttlefish at a colorful moment.
Stone, a famously flamboyant political flamethrower, has been eager to testify.
The most murderously flamboyant of them was probably Carlos Fermín Fitzcarrald.
But Beckham has been nothing if not flamboyant, fiery and controversial.
"He's been less flamboyant," Austin-based conservative strategist Matt Mackowiak said.
Playwright Edward Albee immortalized that flamboyant mettle in his play Occupant (257).
They were more taken aback because I am so effeminate and flamboyant.
M.D.: Then Sarah Palin suddenly pops back up in this flamboyant way.
His flamboyant lifestyle may also have contributed to his fall from grace.
The show is a flamboyant sparkling dizzying array of art and expression.
"There was nothing flamboyant or overtly 'celebrity' about his energy," Henry continued.
I said I had to play him flamboyant and charismatic and egotistical.
It is the semiofficial, macho, flamboyant, celebratory arm of the Russian government.
He was a flamboyant attorney, who strutted around Norwalk in a Stetson.
He notes that the willful, flamboyant Roosevelt upstaged the staid, placid McKinley.
Her style, like "The Dinner Party," is flamboyant and groovy and uncategorizable.
More recently, she expressed some wariness about his more flamboyant sartorial choices.
They're grotesque, they're flamboyant, but they're real — they're real within the structure.
And in true flamboyant style, preparations ran right up to the opening.
Caligula was colorful and flamboyant, offering plenty of opportunities for ribald gossip.
Mr. Liebezeit was a virtuoso who chose to avoid flamboyant technical display.
Black culture is flamboyant, outgoing, loud, and some people can't accept that.
Its flamboyant, consensual lovers amplify each other's song by disavowing self-control.
In homage to the flamboyant performer, Jay even dons a Liberace themed outfit.
Plus, the gifts he gave Andrew were so over the top and flamboyant.
He was soccer's most flamboyant, controversial and headline-grabbing goalkeeper of all time.
And yet there was always privacy — a private side and a flamboyant side.
As a kid growing up in Pakistan, Farhad* says he was unabashedly flamboyant.
"I knew that this portrayal was a flamboyant charismatic movie star," he said.
Lee became part secretary, part interviewer, part go-between for the flamboyant Capote.
He was theatrical, he was flamboyant, he was without parallel in his showmanship.
Buzz Aldrin's flamboyant suit and socks garnered lots of attention at the event.
Her mannerly, down-home approach undoubtedly smoothed the way for the flamboyant Capote.
Everything she does amazes — the flamboyant way she parts and extends those legs!
Like everything else in the '80s, the costumes became brightly colored and flamboyant.
Channel Tres doesn't hide from the flamboyant elements that make up his artistry.
"Our pissy little port," as John Robinson, a flamboyant local tycoon, calls it.
Music's power comes from musicians and songs, not entombed instruments and flamboyant costumes.
His popularity notwithstanding, Mr. McNeely's more flamboyant exploits hardly met with universal approval.
His flamboyant conk is now steely gray, slicked back over his thinning crown.
Only Trump's flamboyant awfulness stands in the way of his party's power grab.
Vegas is a great place for Sandford's flamboyant hustlers, grifters, thieves and killers.
Steven Arnold's "Luminous Procuress" (1971) is among the Smith film's most flamboyant offspring.
"He's a very flamboyant and out-there kind of guy," Vance tells Mashable.
And he often tried to encourage Mr. Kalinsky to be a bit flamboyant.
The self-styled "godman" is known for a flashy life and flamboyant dress.
The elder Trudeau, a flamboyant, stylish politician, won a landslide victory in 1968.
The flamboyant political operative has been under a gag order in recent months.
Early in his career, John was known for flamboyant costumes and wild glasses.
A flamboyant nationally known guy named "Jesus" will probably replace Gutierrez' in Congress.
We were a very, flamboyant art band from a very dour, macho background.
The photo shows an exasperated-looking Obama juxtaposed with a lively, flamboyant Clinton.
Instead of hiding, he became bolder, louder and flamboyant in the best way possible.
It made him a unique rock'n'roller, both a flamboyant showman and a canny businessman.
Francis Yeoh, the flamboyant, God-fearing YTL Corporation boss, is a scene-stealing figure.
Additionally, O'Hara complimented Robbie's performance, the "flamboyant" costume design and the impressive action scenes.
Neither does Anna Dello Russo, the flamboyant Italian editor at large of Vogue Japan.
"I have said he is flamboyant," Putin told the St Petersburg International Economic Forum.
He's flamboyant where Tillerson is guarded, sharp and sometimes snarky where Tillerson is reticent.
HULK Hogan made a career out of pummelling his rivals while wearing flamboyant outfits.
He will have seen the impact on Dung of his more flamboyant, independent style.
To stand out, we'd design flamboyant costumes for Judith—a different one each time.
He was a club figure because he brought the gayness and he was flamboyant.
As expected, the criticism from the flamboyant side of the table has been unending.
You'll immediately hit if off because you are both so flamboyant, social, and glamorous.
Louise rents the room to Frank Versati, a flamboyant poet who woos her aggressively.
Kingelez was a flamboyant dresser himself, though socially he was all but a recluse.
The flamboyant futurist who survived enough stimulants to kill Rick James six times over.
Rather than making flashy, flamboyant kills, the Ghost slips unobtrusively into her targets' lives.
Indeed, some parliament meetings have seemed to center around him and his flamboyant displays.
I was that flamboyant gay kid who made everyone else look bad by association.
But the freewheeling, flamboyant style he cultivated may be coming back to haunt him.
Her flamboyant style is a writer's dream, and Mr. Sewell rises to the occasion.
Drinking in bars and flamboyant wedding celebrations, both forbidden under ISIS, are now realities.
Structural evil is a lot harder to capture on film; it's rarely so flamboyant.
She's flamboyant and fun and sparkles and glitter and that sums me up perfectly.
Mr. Ky, a flamboyant former fighter pilot, accused the monk of being a Communist.
This was Ashman's vision at his most flamboyant and fabulous, and his most assured.
They are rainmakers; they are flamboyant; they are bare-­knuckled; they are hard-­charging.
To her delight, Löwenzahn, a flamboyant yellow bloom translated as "lion's tooth," are abundant.
Savoring the grandeur of such nomenclature, Mr. Chalamet's Jim grows into a fleeting, flamboyant assurance.
As flamboyant as he was in public, Castro tried to lead a discreet private life.
For nearly four decades, migrant numbers were controlled by the country's flamboyant dictator, Muammar Gaddafi.
Mayhem is a phrase that follows Volition everywhere, thanks to its flamboyant Saints Row universe.
Many of the costumes, and their accompanying flamboyant headgear, take inspiration from traditional Khmer clothing.
President Xi Jinping appears to be testing a less flamboyant remedy to a similar problem.
"Felicity's fighting style is direct whereas Chirrut Imwe's style is flamboyant," Yang told Men's Health.
Flamboyant coach Frank Martin and do-everything guard Sindarius Thornwell have emerged as breakout stars.
On Friday, Venus is on the move, heading into fiery, flamboyant Aries until June 6.
On the Muni car, you could see them: rainbow flags and the flamboyant, bright style.
The real threat is less flamboyant, but still serious: existing problems getting worse, sometimes dramatically.
But watch his old shows now, and their flamboyant physicality and overt artifice stand out.
The Mr. Robot star embodies the very spirit of the flamboyant, often tortured musical savant.
He was known as the "guru of bling" because of his once-flamboyant lifestyle. 5.
Versace, known for a flamboyant embrace of elegance, had long been considered a takeover candidate.
But Ms. Henson, who's an executive producer, left her flamboyant starriness on the "Empire" set.
But there has always been a place for a flamboyant character to exist within fashion.
The guy who ran it was very flamboyant but a very canny businessman, Ted Hook.
JENNIE SHAMES, violinist, Boston Symphony The image of him is of a very flamboyant conductor.
Ms. Tilton was well known for her flamboyant personality and her defense of turnaround investing.
As Richard Rorty maintained, Nietzsche can be understood as a particularly flamboyant kind of pragmatist.
He's flamboyant, snarky and judgmental, even running a tabloid-like morning gossip broadcast at school.
And as the ballet's soloist — its mysterious, flamboyant, mistress of ceremonies — Ms. Reichlen was sensational.
It was satire in flamboyant style, and it was a rousing success with the public.
But it was only recently that I encountered its more flamboyant cousin, the ambrosia cake.
In an intensely competitive family, Jo was more academically successful than his flamboyant elder brother.
In the film, Jesus comes home for his 30th birthday with a flamboyant male partner.
But his flamboyant behavior disconcerted many colleagues, especially Boulez, who kept his own gayness closeted.
Founder John DeLorean was the most flamboyant personality in the car business, in his day.
The shark-like Lamborghini Huracán reset expectations for the brand, long known for flamboyant supercars.
Ruga is known for his stirring, flamboyant performance art and photography that challenges societal norms.
But while the younger Garcia listens to his father, he hasn't adopted Angel's flamboyant style.
"Instead of hiding, he became bolder, louder and flamboyant in the best way possible," Cane wrote.
Austere in his habits, the Mexican candidate is in some ways quite unlike the flamboyant billionaire.
Governor Ratcliffe ("Pocahontas", 1995) carries a pug, wears flamboyant capes and sports bows in his pigtails.
Flamboyant, stylish and distinctive Words used to describe both renowned architect Zaha Hadid and her work.
They take their cue from Pim Fortuyn, a flamboyant gay anti-Muslim populist who was assassinated.
Pascal Buyoya, a smuggler in a flamboyant red suit, says he takes the gold to Rwanda.
She's extremely flamboyant, she's a diva, she's changing looks constantly — which I can always relate to.
Other popular stars are the hairy frogfish (pictured) and the wonderfully titled colourfully garbed flamboyant cuttlefish.
Spencer is less flamboyant than a Milo or a Roosh, but in many ways even creepier.
True to his flamboyant style, he will recruit one through an Apprentice-style reality TV show.
I usually go for guys who look a bit more masculine—not the overly flamboyant types.
As deeply reserved offstage as he was flamboyant on it, he would never admit to it.
Succeeding Vanessa Kirby, Helena Bonham Carter lustily pops the cork on the tragic, flamboyant Princess Margaret.
On Sunday morning, news broke that Walter Mercado, the famed, flamboyant Puerto Rican astrologer, had died.
The betting is that the flamboyant former foreign secretary and arch-Brexiteer Boris Johnson will win.
Perhaps shimmering bronze Teslamino, or a Gigerian concatenation of flamboyant organic shapes and weird, threatening curves.
She explained that Oesterlund was the flamboyant one, an insecure man ruined by his sudden wealth.
He even sported a flamboyant and gravity-defying hairdo, though it proved to be a toupee.
Kalyani, her niece, worked with flamboyant yarn to make traditional Assam womenswear embellished with ethnic motifs.
He also was as humble and selfless a person as he was flamboyant as a player.
Valadon's flamboyant, unashamed life seems to have held few secrets — but it does present a surprise.
ZACHARY WOOLFE When I first encountered the soprano Dominique Labelle, she was catty, flamboyant and wild.
The towering glass megachurch, long the home of a flamboyant televangelist, has been renamed Christ Cathedral.
This ultimately makes him more engaging than the flamboyant Immacolata or even the ostensibly charismatic Standish.
Trump is betting that his flamboyant strategy will take him through his first term and beyond.
However, the illustrations are so flamboyant that the reader will likely forget there is no color.
They are not flamboyant styles that wow with complexity or make themselves the centers of attention.
But Vega claims that his baseball clients are the ones who ask for his most flamboyant creations.
The more flamboyant their crime, the more media attention it got — and the country couldn't get enough.
As a child, he recalls collecting dislodged sequins from the singer's flamboyant stage costumes after each show.
But, this flamboyant mock PDA between Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas is guaranteed to make you smile.
That drew rebukes from Wall Street lobbyists and one of Trump's most flamboyant backers, financier Anthony Scaramucci.
The duo, known for their flamboyant act on YouTube, did not tone it down for the occasion.
On "Victorious," he evokes both the flamboyant swagger of Queen and the mechanized gleam of Daft Punk.
Ultimately, all weddings are for show: They're often flamboyant displays of — historically — heterosexuality, involving men and women.
He refuses to be confined to a menu and believes that all true cooking necessitates flamboyant improvisation.
The two certainly share a fondness for flamboyant presentations and were sparkly and colorful in their outfits.
In the early years of television, Gorgeous George practically invented the persona of the flamboyant, bombastic villain.
Ultimately, the hat turned out to be one of the least flamboyant fashion choices at the convention.
First there's the outfit; do you dress casual, or go all out with your most flamboyant ensemble?
Brown's brilliant, flamboyant attorney, Kenneth Cockrel, seized on that fact to fashion a defense for his client.
I think it was because of the outfits and his flamboyant nature and the way he was.
Takada became PRIDE's spokesperson and mascot, playing the taiko drum in many of PRIDE's flamboyant opening ceremonies.
When he brings up the election, he dismisses the whole thing with a flamboyant display of sarcasm.
And the 62-year-old is almost certain to be less flamboyant than his predecessor, John Bercow.
While they are known for their poofy, flamboyant hairstyle, this wasn't always the only popular poodle 'do.
He likes dressing up in flamboyant costumes, singing karoake, and fights in a distinctive and defensive style.
A 'flamboyant, loud-mouthed guy' Hof says he was inspired to run for office by Trump's candidacy.
He became known for his flamboyant impressions of female celebrities such as Joan Rivers and Nancy Reagan.
Jack Ma is "the most flamboyant tech founder on the planet," Business Insider's Sinead Baker recently wrote.
Way back in 2015, John said that he was a huge fan of the flamboyant Young Thug.
"Corn Nails" (above, from 2019) conjures both #foodporn and the flamboyant still-lifes of the Flemish baroque.
Definition: "A flamboyant way of telling slow-moving passengers to get their asses in gear," Smith wrote.
One witness expected to testify against Mr. Stone is nearly as flamboyant and eccentric as he is.
The author of "Don Juan" was well known for his flamboyant excess, particularly in his love life.
The translation otherwise brings the flamboyant, abrasive, and highly distractible spirit of Gauguin roaring back to life.
In this elegant and sensuous music, Ms. Mutter showed off her trademark rich tone and flamboyant expressiveness.
Andy always had some rich kids around him but also people who were incredibly flamboyant, incredibly transgressive.
Bills come in shoeshine boxes painted with island scenes, of tin-roofed houses slumbering under flamboyant trees.
"Being outrageous and flamboyant in your personal style can be a kind of armor," Mr. Sharkey said.
Mr. Stone became bigger than life himself, driving Jaguars, wearing flamboyant suits and dishing out delectable quotes.
There is no such rapport between the flamboyant Mr. Trump and the brainy, button-down Ms. Merkel.
Flamboyant, sweaty, virtuosic and precise, the evocative choreography provides the lion's share of the evening's artistic excellence.
Trilobites Famous for their flamboyant, leaflike appendages and mesmerizing movements, sea dragons are aquatic works of art.
Anton Walbrook's flamboyant portrayal of the impresario is, along with the saturated colors, the movie's greatest glory.
There are dukes, sheikhs, flamboyant entrepreneurs — even Queen Elizabeth II and other members of the royal family.
Bernie Sanders, the ascending Democratic candidate, and Donald Trump, the GOP frontrunner and the party's flamboyant id.
Flamboyant bigotry is all the rage (literally), all ostensibly in celebration of the values our president-elect represents.
Flaunt your arm candy while the sun blazes through Scorpio and your flamboyant fifth house until the 21st.
More of these flamboyant design choices are catalogued in this fantastic Smithsonian feature on US spy satellite insignias.
Jamil started to attend London Fashion Week and became recognizable for what the Independent described as "flamboyant" fashion.
It wasn't until the 18th century that the Rococo period ushered in a new flamboyant era of pink.
In public life, his flamboyant intellectualism and somewhat long-winded oration might have counted as "notions" against him.
On Monday, he referred to Trump "a flamboyant nominee who tends to be a little erratic on occasion."
For hard-core basketball fans, it's the home of James Goldstein, the flamboyant courtside fixture at Laker games.
The case was overseen by a flamboyant, press-hungry assistant district attorney, Linda Fairstein (played by Felicity Huffman).
It's not nearly as flamboyant, I guess, as some of the Parisian faire that I wore last season.
Occasionally the two groups would jam together onstage, and Cornell couldn't resist gently mocking Bach's flamboyant stage moves.
Singer Joy Villa, who describes herself as a conservative activist, wore a flamboyant stars-and-stripes formal gown.
And of course Trump is a flamboyant millionaire, whose name is sprawled in gold across New York City.
Flamboyant spiritual leader Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh was convicted Friday in a case that dates back to 1999.
His skills and approach were reminiscent of a young Bill Walton, bank shot included, only far less flamboyant.
With its land-shark styling and upswing doors, the Aventador SVJ is the pinnacle of flamboyant Lambo-ness.
It is likely he will have more shenanigans up the sleeve of a flamboyant robe on fight night.
Two distinct tangents of Atlanta's flamboyant, overflowing rap scene will take over the Manhattan waterfront on Saturday, Aug.
Lully's sacred music has a distinctly flamboyant, operatic character: the Te Deum is buttressed by trumpets and timpani.
Massa can be brooding, often emotional, and is sometimes outspoken, with a more flamboyant driving style than Button's.
Near-hysterical opprobrium of the US is routine and changes in the flamboyant language signal shifts in mood.
Together with a cadre of like-minded weirdos, the group presented themselves as futuristically flamboyant bizarro-world pimps.
And her on-stage style was revolutionary: She brought flamboyant, outrageous costumes to the stage in Hong Kong.
New looks that emerged on the runways included dramatic capes, intricate floral details, flamboyant ruffles and metallic gowns.
Just as Brad Whitman functions as a testimony against flamboyant spending, Xavier operates as a paragon of humility.
Yet the absence of the more obvious attributes (flamboyant aromas and flavors) often cause Muscadet to be underestimated.
Mr. Bercow, a flamboyant, foghorn-voiced Conservative who has occupied the post since 2009, has denied the allegations.
Orthodox Jewish communities tend to be in full party mode, with children wearing rabbinical beards or flamboyant costumes.
Another figure that captivated my eros bone was the flamboyant skull by Katsuyo Aoki, "Predictive Dream XLIII" (2013).
Yet the character will be a flamboyant, strutting performer, he said, rather than a somber representation of sorrow.
CRITIC's PICK Taron Egerton brings understated flamboyance and flamboyant understatement to his portrayal of the former Reginald Dwight.
Instead, the whole thing gets topped with a creamy nut sauce and a flamboyant garnish of pomegranate seeds.
"He was our very own John Galliano," the designer Jeffrey Banks said, referring to the flamboyant British couturier.
Rooms, with names like Saint-Pétersbourg, Marco Polo and Mata Hari, are flamboyant, furnished to reflect their inspirations.
What was especially disturbing was the flamboyant brutality of the rapes that eviscerated the insides of many women.
A jury convicted members of the Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods after the flamboyant rapper testified about their crimes.
Before 2011, I used to stop there and visit a flamboyant young trader with a round, cherubic face.
I thought it was going to be more radical, in its style, and more flamboyant, in some way.
She was a bright fellow student -- flamboyant, funny, sometimes moody -- occasionally in trouble, fun to play kickball with.
The narrator is the good girl, the self-conscious, prudent one, who plays Ethel to Tracey's flamboyant Lucy.
Perhaps the most potent reminder of this is Kim's friendship with flamboyant former Bulls power forward Dennis Rodman.  
So what happened to the most loquacious, flamboyant, visible and rambunctious exercise evangelist this world has ever seen?
Trained in classical music, Liberace was famous for his piano abilities and his flamboyant attire and set designs.
She has been described as down to earth by former and current employees, differing from flamboyant energy CEOs.
Mr. Gallo, like Mr. Colombo, was a flamboyant figure around New York, and his murder stunned the city.
But brown ales are relaxed and easygoing, pure and pleasing, with flavors that are subtle rather than flamboyant.
WASHINGTON — In November, flamboyant oligarch Donald Trump was elected to be the next president of the United States.
Transmissions also includes a portrait of dancer Al Bledger by Carl Van Vechten, shot in a less flamboyant fashion.
The Indonesian tycoon is known for his flamboyant business style and has previously said he was inspired by Trump.
Gabor and her two other sisters, Eva and Magda, were famous for their flamboyant celebrity lifestyle in Beverly Hills.
The flamboyant Berlusconi has been prime minister four times in a political career beset by corruption and sex scandals.
"If 'flamboyant' wasn't in the description of the character, no one would see me ever, for anything," said Porter.
Her work is a portrait of the spread of an "image-obsessed culture" and a trove of flamboyant consumption.
It was just frustrating to sort of feel ignored and feel dismissed, and dismissed for even the flamboyant things.
But Mr. Gere's flamboyant performance is the sole raison d'être for this melodrama, written and directed by Andrew Renzi.
The flamboyant, tough-talking sheriff reigned over the county, which includes the sprawling Phoenix metropolitan area, for 24 years.
Gucci is Kering's star brand and drives most of its profits after a flamboyant remake under designer Alessandro Michele.
Next, the flamboyant fashion of the Victorian era made its debut, with skirts being layered and bustles added in.
"We all lost family and friends," says William Nándar, the flamboyant director of Mina Real, a locally owned mine.
At the Geneva Motor Show, there's a constant temptation for companies to do something extra flamboyant or eye-grabbing.
Glamorous, amorous Venus cruises through your flamboyant fifth house until the 22nd, too, saving you from shut-in status.
In a spontaneous outburst on the sidelines, his abrasive and flamboyant personality had come forth onto the European stage.
North Korea's state-run media arm, the Korean Central News Agency, often issues flamboyant threats to the United States.
Gucci has enjoyed a revival under Michele, whose flamboyant, colorful designs have fueled sales over the past two years.
His flamboyant red scarf figures notably in the famous posters that Lautrec created to promote him and his club.
So North Korea created the appearance of permanently imminent war, issuing flamboyant threats, staging provocations and, sometimes, deadly attacks.
Kingfisher was founded in 2005 by flamboyant Indian billionaire Vijay Mallya as part of his UB Group business empire.
The architect Zaha Hadid, who died unexpectedly in March, was known for her flamboyant and very personal fashion sense.
Malone was spotted wearing the Swiss watchmaker's most flamboyant timepiece during an appearance onLate Night with Jimmy Fallonlast week.
He had a good reason: The Soviets had invaded Afghanistan, in a flamboyant bid to expand their Communist empire.
The headlights are bi-xenon units, and the grand scheme of the Aventador's aesthetic, they could be more flamboyant.
By the late 1950s, GM's Cadillac brand had gone all-in of flamboyant features, such as daring tail fins.
She filled the rooms with mismatched furniture bought at thrift stores and borrowed from her flamboyant mother-in-law.
Behind the flamboyant outfits and tongue in cheek stage names, the band keep their true identities cloaked in mystery.
Conor McGregor, the flamboyant fighter who has rapidly risen to be the U.F.C.'s biggest star, is the headliner.
They wanted to dress up and paint their faces in flamboyant colors and dance all night to synth pop.
Especially during his early 70s glam phase, his flamboyant costumes and face paint made him a pop culture icon.
Nothing was too flamboyant for the kingpin dubbed the seventh richest man in the world by Forbes in 1989.
He was referring to Kazuyoshi Miura, the pioneering and flamboyant Japanese forward who is still going at age 22.
It is next to the Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek, a flamboyant 21988s residence converted into a luxury hotel.
Others took part in flamboyant parades or extravagant penitents' processions, carrying crosses on their backs to commemorate Jesus' suffering.
El Chapo's got a new side hustle -- modeling loud, flamboyant men's shirts/blouses and pushing sales through the roof.
Her flamboyant mezzo-soprano, with its inky depths and flickering hues, rendered the character as guardian of legal integrity.
Skaters came dressed to impressed, with some hoping to snatch prizes for their flamboyant outfits and roller-skating skills.
Bannon is also a flamboyant character who resembles Trump in many ways — he's rich, aggressive, and very, er, unusual.
Audiences — critics too — thought he was carrying on for their benefit, and he was often criticized for being flamboyant.
Often referred to as the "guru of bling," Mr. Singh is known for his flashy lifestyle and flamboyant dress.
WeWork will issue multiple classes of shares that give its flamboyant founder, Adam Neumann, control with a minority stake.
The director Barrie Kosky — known for his flamboyant operetta productions at the Komische Oper Berlin — makes his Salzburg debut.
It was a tragic end to one of the most flamboyant careers in the history of the car business.
Gear is normally flat on a table, and actions that create drastic changes in sound don't require flamboyant movements.
And their collection has a club-ready sense of flamboyant abandon: They showed several glossy pairs of PVC trousers.
While the dons are less flamboyant now and shun the spotlight, their work continues in the shadows, experts say.
Sonko, an elected official from President Uhuru Kenyatta's Jubilee party known for his flamboyant lifestyle, was arrested on Friday.
The essence of her music — loud, flamboyant, unignorable — made her someone you couldn&apost take your eyes off of.
In the English civil war the Roundheads (parliamentarian and prim) defeated the Cavaliers (royalist and flamboyant), then lost the peace.
He's also not a flamboyant, expressive voice, like Newt Gingrich, who could have wound up competing with Trump for attention.
Johnson, the Tory front-runner and flamboyant populist who draws comparisons to Trump, has been running a tightly controlled campaign.
The flamboyant McGregor is the biggest draw in the UFC, as shown by his $3 million paycheck for Saturday's fight.
Mr. Trump, a flamboyant mega-millionaire and former reality TV star, owes his political success to stoking authoritarian-nationalist sentiments.
Hedwig is a lisping 9-year-old who loves Kanye; Patricia, a prim English woman; Barry, a flamboyant fashion designer.
While known publicly for her flamboyant style, Pierce is highly regarded in the British diplomatic system for her policy skills.
Some, like Lady Gaga or David Bowie, have used performance as a kind of protection, inventing bold, flamboyant alter-egos.
Johnson, a flamboyant Brexiteer, wanted to rip up May's agreement, but there didn't seem to be time to start over.
But with creatrix Venus still in flamboyant Leo until the 19th, we could churn out something both practical and magical.
And he supported censure of the flamboyant black congressman Adam Clayton Powell Jr. in 1967 for misuse of congressional funds.
Online, Lane had found a community that encouraged his flamboyant conspiracizing, giving him attention and approval for his wild outbursts.
The doctor hinted at Mr. Trump's braggadocio, but said he wasn't as flamboyant as he is on the campaign trail.
The Chinese version of "Bohemian Rhapsody", a biopic about Freddie Mercury, a flamboyant musician, excised most references to his sexuality.
Dolly says that her flamboyant getups often come plain, straight off the rack; she "Dollyizes" them with rhinestones and sequins.
After his death, he was probably better known as the father of Alan Clark, a flamboyant politician, seducer and diarist.
The Indian government is seeking the deportation of flamboyant Indian liquor tycoon Vijay Mallya, famously called the country's Richard Branson.
Mallya, a flamboyant former billionaire, moved to Britain in March last year after being pursued in courts by the banks.
Prince Alwaleed, a flamboyant character, has sometimes used his prominence as an investor to aim barbs at the kingdom's rulers.
To suggest that flamboyant libertine Donald Trump does not fit neatly into this same mold is to understate the obvious.
Despite her association with flamboyant fashion, WWD reports that Katy Perry has finally decided to add "designer" to her résumé.
As a flamboyant gay, approaching strange men in any environment other than a gay club is mildly terrifying to me.
Vicente Fox, the 55th president of Mexico, has become one of the most flamboyant international critics of President Donald Trump.
Evangelical critics cite her flamboyant exaltation of material riches and her alleged rejection of Christianity's traditional understanding of the Trinity.
In December, when Mr. Trump's candidacy was still relatively young, Mr. Putin praised him, when asked, as flamboyant and talented.
Though both of his grandfathers were, in his words, "very quiet, like shadows," his grandmothers were strong, eccentric and flamboyant.
He was a flamboyant performer, favoring sequin-covered or shiny silk outfits in bright colors like yellow and hot pink.
He added that Cognito had a "flamboyant character on stage," so his actions initially "didn't seem unusual" to the audience.
No one involved in the flamboyant celebrity's $100 million invasion of privacy lawsuit is likely to gain much public sympathy.
With the sound off this could easily be mistaken for a montage of Nicolas Cage's most flamboyant mid-90s moments.
Gucci's reinvention with a flamboyant look, under a new CEO-designer pairing in the past three years, helped sales soar.
Amid Musk's characteristically flamboyant announcement came skepticism about whether this will actually happen, at least on such a tight timeline.
They have been making up for that late start: Arunachal Pradesh's electoral politics are flamboyant even by India's carnivalesque standards.
Lorraine has just the answer: her gay thespian soul mate, Ronny (an entertainingly flamboyant Nico Santos, of "Crazy Rich Asians").
If he is deliberate, he is a deliberate tennis player; and if he is flamboyant, his game probably is, too.
HONG KONG — At his peak, Jia Yueting was among the brashest and most flamboyant figures on China's frenzied technology scene.
Croatian Amor is a lot more flamboyant, has a very wide palette, or a lot of outfits if you will.
Known for flamboyant, flesh-baring styles, the Italian brand says it is seeking a deal with creditors to avoid bankruptcy.
With his speeches and flamboyant dressing down of technology companies, he became an emblem of China's increasingly unapologetic internet controls.
Where "Old Town Road" demanded engagement on its own flamboyant terms, "The Git Up" is an extended hand of camaraderie.
What in the World When spring arrives in China, few things are as loathed as the fuzzy, flamboyant poplar trees.
The company's chic co-working spaces and its flamboyant boss, Adam Neumann, clearly inspire passion among many customers and workers.
He was gesturing toward a patch of flowers whose flamboyant shade of orange matched the stripes on his prison jumpsuit.
That has a lot to do with the nature of Mr. Lamar's art, which is anti-flamboyant, interior and complex.
They were natural allies, flamboyant in ideas and style, and ardent proponents of the same unforgiving approach to illegal immigration.
He was controversial at the time for a flamboyant, over-the-top act in which he said whatever he wanted.
Eve describes her quarry as being "flamboyant and attention-seeking," not usually qualities one sees in this line of work.
Ms. Mugrabi says she noticed her husband's more flamboyant brother, Alberto, first, but it was David who got her number.
Yet, until August 12, the most subtle and nuanced sport in the Olympics meets one of Rio's most flamboyant venues.
The flamboyant George and Alan would be subject to casually homophobic jokes; Molly's weight might be central to the plot.
He filled the family's decimated ranks with Sicilians, known to be far less flamboyant and showy than their American associates.
Contador has not won the Tour since 2009, but the flamboyant Spaniard is the kind of rider ready to take chances.
With the Leo sun ablaze in your festive, flamboyant fifth house until the 22nd, you're quite the head-turner in August.
You think of Josephine Baker, who was at her flamboyant best singing "Paris Toujours," as a menace grew inside neighboring Germany.
Washington (CNN)Ann LePage, the wife of flamboyant Maine governor Paul LePage, is looking for a little extra money this summer.
Stanford is a flamboyant and flat stereotype of a gay man, and that doesn't push the envelope for queer people anymore.
He was a gifted actor who injected every role he played with flamboyant electricity, and he was always playing a role.
Yet the flamboyant Monfils, who won in Rotterdam in February, has been hampered by injuries, the latest being a knee problem.
They were soccer&aposs yin and yang, Messi understated and distant, Ronaldo flamboyant with a model girlfriend and attention-grabbing hairdos.
There isn't the same level of faux gravitas in Rocketman, which, like its flamboyant protagonist, mostly just wants to have fun.
After a four-week sashay through flamboyant Leo, beauty queen Venus drifts into low-key Virgo from Tuesday until October 14.
The flamboyant 96-year-old tycoon, one of Hong Kong's best-known businessmen, has had four wives and 17 known children.
Until the 7.993th, she's touring Scorpio and your festive, flamboyant fifth house, insisting on dress-up dates and sultry nights out.
But Low is best remembered as a performer for Goodfellas, which found him playing the flamboyant and doomed Morris "Morrie" Kessler.
Ross then uses a homophobic slur to suggest that Tekashi's flamboyant hair is attracting the sexual attention of other men. Wow.
The flamboyant former prime minister has a history of making politically incorrect comments, many of which seemed to fuel his popularity.
With only minor costuming changes he morphs from an angry clean freak to a flamboyant fashion designer to a precocious kid.
Affirming its idiosyncratic streak, Minnesota elected Jesse "The Body" Ventura, a flamboyant former professional wrestler, as governor from 1999 to 2003.
Last year, the flamboyant owner of another DC edibles business, Kush Gods, was arrested for accepting donations for products containing cannabis.
The flamboyant Prince Rogers Nelson sold tens of millions of albums worldwide in a career that spanned more than four decades.
Trump took on an enormous amount of debt to launch what was -- at the time -- the world's largest, most flamboyant casino.
There's also a chance that defendants will flock to well-known defense attorneys, thinking they'll provide them with a flamboyant trial.
When the singer presented her 240 debut, Chaka, to the world, her version of funk was flamboyant and in-your-face.
Mr. Katumbi has a flair for the flamboyant that evokes Mobutu Sese Seko, Congo's former dictator renowned for his staggering opulence.
In a makeshift rehearsal room, Baba starts changing out of his flamboyant costume -- cowboys boots paired with a shiny gray suit.
His annual Halloween masked ball attracted hundreds of "musicians, dancers and artists," all of whom came in their most flamboyant costumes.
He was Elton, Prince and Bowie all rolled into one -- a flamboyant showman with a coiffed pompadour and a flowing cape.
Jack Ma On the surface, he's the flamboyant and personable former English teacher who likes to dance to Michael Jackson tunes.
It makes a new, flamboyant brand like Trump attractive and a very, very, very well-known quantity like Clinton feel boring.
Recently retired Alibaba chairman Jack Ma is "the most flamboyant tech founder on the planet," Business Insider's Sinead Baker recently wrote.
"R" shows a big bird with flamboyant blue hair dramatically scolding a smaller bird with wings held sheepishly behind its back.
Insiders say Pence's clout has been overlooked in media coverage that has often focused on more flamboyant or enigmatic Trump advisers.
The 2019 Lamborghini Urus, the most flamboyant SUV on the market, arrived at our New York headquarters on a snowy day.
I loved the flamboyant outfits, the glamorous hair and makeup, and the opportunity to get in touch with my body's beauty.
He swung between life in conservative Pakistan and the liberal West, and was a flamboyant celebrity whose romances often made headlines.
On Pro Football BALTIMORE — Just a month ago, the flamboyant and ever-charging New Orleans Saints finally looked spent and tired.
If Ramdev is Patanjali's flamboyant mascot, Balkrishna is his foil, a number-crunching introvert with buckteeth and a high, soft voice.
They're flamboyant players in our political debate, but they're extremes: More politicians — and most Americans — occupy the expansive territory in between.
The sauvignon blanc wines of the Loire would likewise work well, as long as they are not too fruity or flamboyant.
And Ms. Wilson, a flamboyant, cowboy-hat-wearing Democrat, is just the kind of critic that can push Mr. Trump's buttons.
He embraced the limelight and developed a flamboyant artist persona, eagerly engaging with the art scenes in New York and Columbus.
Many animal clades have evolved dramatic cranial ornaments, from the antlers and horns of ungulates to the flamboyant casques of cassowaries.
I do remember my dad correcting my feminine behavior, whether it be too emotional or too soft or just too flamboyant.
Caroline Hunt and Margaret Hunt Hill took measures to preserve their fortunes by insulating themselves from their flamboyant brothers' financial liabilities.
Dineobellator possessed quills and feathers, like most known raptors, and may have performed flamboyant courtship rituals similar to some contemporary birds.
The style and sound are unmistakable — pinpoint precision, flamboyant fashion and smoothed-over borrowings from American R&B and hip-hop.
President Thieu's archrival, the flamboyant Vice President Ky, seized on Tet as a chance to turn the tables on his nemesis.
He's forceful, flamboyant and quotable, a fourth-generation San Franciscan who has poured hundreds of millions of dollars into his city.
The Huxtables were notable not simply because they were black but because there was nothing flamboyant or ideological about their blackness.
Over the years, he has thrust himself into the public eye with the flamboyant histrionics of a latter-day P.T. Barnum.
It's a tiny bandit with flamboyant red wingtips and a brash streak of yellow across the end of its tail feather.
Johnson, known for his rumpled appearance and flamboyant oratory, was previously married to Marina Wheeler, and they had four children together.
Instead, Trump has hired a number of aggressive and flamboyant lawyers who cut their legal teeth outside of the Capital Beltway.
Journalists typically referred to Cohn as "flamboyant," and the word appeared in the first line of his New York Times obituary.
On this particular day, I was not with Boczek but with Krzysztof Szpakowski, one of the region's most flamboyant treasure hunters.
But Mr. Pei's teaching career ended when he went to work for the flamboyant developer William Zeckendorf in Manhattan in 1953.
My column on Norm Macdonald focused on his brilliantly eccentric language while my review of Sebastian Maniscalco analyzed his flamboyant physicality.
Leave the flamboyant accessories (sparkly stockings and hats) at home but pack a cashmere shawl: Those 16th-century buildings are chilly.
Just think of the boundlessly flamboyant options available for guys to transform into gals: baubles, boas, high heels, bouffants, ad infinitum.
Her song had all the hallmarks of being a hit at Eurovision, the flamboyant European song contest with a cult following.
He's selling a band and a flamboyant brand that grow more nihilistic and death-oriented as their notoriety and followers increase.
Fortunes are being lavished on flamboyant condominium towers, first-class restaurants, retail stores and other construction on or near its banks.
It's a pulsating potpourri of racial invective, flamboyant street talk, cop rebop, and the wiiiiiiild American idiom at its most profane.
The inside was still painted in the bright, flamboyant colors typical of dance floors at the height of the disco era.
She's a ridiculous, flamboyant conceit and would be easy to write off if her depravity were not so yoked to her Jewishness.
Gone are the days of small local businesses adorning the flamboyant player shirts, with multinational corporations now part of the darting landscape.
The flamboyant and unpredictable Kyrgios again displayed his best and worst as he combined spectacular shots with an outburst of poor behavior.
Their USA Network series follows their vivacious family life with the flamboyant and fashionable patriarch at the center of all the action.
Known for his gray flannel suits, traditional tailoring, constricted designs and strangely high-hemmed trousers, he is at once conservative and flamboyant.
Frida Kahlo is almost as well-known for her flamboyant style and colorful flower garlands as she is for her iconic artwork.
Rising demand from American and European collectors, who loved the frogs for their flamboyant tropical colors, had created a thriving illegal trade.
"Ziggy played guitar, jamming good with Weird and Gilly," Bowie sang with a red lightning bolt across his face and flamboyant jumpsuits.
The video combines footage of McCann's stunt with other clips of flamboyant subway performances and even a stray clip of Mr. Robot.
Its flamboyant style, with no expense spared on its interior decorations, matched its royal patron's lavish tastes for fashion and the arts.
In that sense, Balenciaga's monastic black pieces feel solemn and modest when displayed alongside Antoine Bourdelle's flamboyant and almost hysterical plaster casts.
A flamboyant booze heir, Mr Mallya was then best known for founding Kingfisher Airlines, which had earlier imploded because of its debts.
Ultra-modern, flamboyant designs often involved heavy use of cladding - layers fixed to the outside of buildings for decoration, insulation or protection.
After Flamboyant Shoes Guy called out the phenomenon, I found 22018 accounts (please don't abuse them — they get enough of that already).
Truth be told, I was cringing while watching Kate and Toby fling important questions at each other while shopping for flamboyant suits.
Argentina's Partido de la Red—Party of the Internet—used a flamboyant Trojan horse to symbolize its entrance into the nation's politics.
Chávez was a flamboyant left-wing populist who fulfilled his campaign promises with a vengeance, becoming more radical after nearly every election.
One of the most flamboyant gainers has been Amazon, with the online retail giant hitting its ninth record high year to date.
She became one of the most flamboyant advocates for transgender people, petitioning to recognize the category on all official documents including passports.
So you are going to see more and more flamboyant, fast moving, very accurate, very precise fighters from that kind of style.
So, when you finally run away to New York, you end up dressing like this kid, in some wild approximation of flamboyant.
On top of that, AM says for most of his 40-year career, Simmons created gender uncertainty by wearing flamboyant, feminine attire.
I was openly gay, fun, flamboyant, and that salon was a safe space for me, because everyone else was like that, too.
Hof calls Roger Stone, the flamboyant Richard Nixon veteran who has at times been close with Trump, the head of his campaign.
Pyongyang's Mass Games have historically involved more than 100,000 performers participating in a grandiose, flamboyant blend of artistry and North Korean propaganda.
Don Cherry, Canada's most polarizing, flamboyant and opinionated hockey commentator, was fired Monday for calling immigrants "you people" in a television rant.
But under military dictator Mobutu Sese Seko, the flamboyant leader famed for his leopard-print hats, life was relatively stable, says Lukas.
Brash, flamboyant and laced with braggadocio, Coupe-Decale took the image of luxury living and filtered it through music, dance and fashion.
His flamboyant uniforms, his nepotistic promotion of his sons and backing from the former regime's henchmen stir fears of a second Qaddafi.
Sir Elton John, flamboyant artist, magnificent songwriter, brilliantly provocative cultural critic, and one-time owner of a soccer club, turned 70 yesterday.
It's hard to accurately characterize President Donald Trump's habit of making consistently false, frequently self-contradictory, often hypocritical, and always flamboyant statements.
She was just this fascinating creature, who was totally NOT flamboyant or pretentious, but absolutely, magnetically controlling—and this Nordic beauty, too.
Stone is a well-known Republican operative, known both for employing dirty political tricks over the years and for his flamboyant lifestyle.
Despite trying to stamp out the more flamboyant celebrations, the N.F.L. has not been especially hesitant to promote them on social media.
A flamboyant Malaysian financier who once hosted Hollywood parties and lavished gifts on models is on a new kind of charm offensive.
They are thinking about painting the exterior white, to make it stand out more among the other flamboyant attractions in the area.
I'm probably going to get [flamboyant interior designer] Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen in, because I think he's just the man for the job.
Sporting a bleached mullet and numerous piercings, Joe Exotic was a flamboyant character with a desire to be the center of attention.
A flamboyant turn from Isabelle Adjani doesn't hurt either, with the star sending up her own image as an aloof leading lady.
Early Wednesday, the military announced that soldiers had confined Mr. Mugabe and his flamboyant and ambitious wife, Grace Mugabe, to their home.
I chose the butterfly, the more flamboyant of the two (the painting with a firmly drawn phoenix and emphatically green pines needles).
And how did a trailblazer like Denes, whose most flamboyant work was easily accessible to millions of New Yorkers, fade from view?
Their position coach, Aubrey Pleasant, acknowledged Peters and Talib have "dominant, very flamboyant" personalities but have been deferential around the returning players.
That's the Turkish restaurateur Nusret Gokce, who gained internet fame from a video of his flamboyant sprinkling of salt on a steak.
The first was Toshihiro Nagoshi, a flamboyant designer who would later go on to develop the Super Monkey Ball and Yakuza series.
But Ronaldo is also a great passer, and he is the master of the flamboyant stepover, even when it's not entirely necessary.
Alexis Soloski writes that the series "captures the gritty, flamboyant swirl of 16th-century London on the wrong side of the river."
" Placed vibrantly alongside depictions of beauty and promise, these struggles achieve a "flamboyant despair" that is "soft and full / of hysterical light.
According to Art Story, he was known for his flamboyant personality, and his work often conveyed themes of eroticism, death and decay.
That vertical screen serves to stabilize and lift the edges of the pergola, but it's also a flamboyant display of architectural bravado.
When Soper speaks of styles "too common to be beautiful," the players saw away amateurishly; mention of "exotic" styles elicits flamboyant figuration.
He added that Cognito had a "flamboyant character on stage," so his actions "didn't seem unusual" to the audience to start with.
Trump, in his years as a flamboyant real estate magnate and tabloid target, was often snubbed by Manhattan's social and political elites.
" Like other males who populate Hadley's fiction, Roland grew up in a family of vivid, sexually flamboyant women who considered him "slightly ridiculous.
Oiled up and on the clock, Poot Lorlek was the master of eight-limbed agonies and ecstasies. Cautious. Cat-like. Flamboyant. Resilient. Unflappable.
Wimbledon runner-up Raonic made a flying start, though, with a 6-3 6-4 Ivan Lendl Group victory over flamboyant Frenchman Monfils.
Brazilian-born midfielder Jorginho was thrust into his first competitive international while Napoli's flamboyant winger Lorenzo Insigne was once again on the bench.
Italian investigators' allegations centred on Gucci, Kering's star brand, which drives most of its profits following a flamboyant makeover under designer Alessandro Michele.
Block will work alongside Salesforce's flamboyant founder, chairman and CEO (now co-CEO) Marc Benioff, with both reporting directly to the company's board.
Remember that Cook has long been considered a notoriously boring public speaker, wooden where Steve Jobs was vivacious, measured where Jobs was flamboyant.
But he is adored by the party members in the country who cherish his Bertie Wooster-with-a-thesaurus speeches and flamboyant style.
The spoken-word artist Kate Tempest, the flamboyant American band The Flaming Lips and the musician and performance artist Jenny Hval will perform.
"When you grow up in Chelsea and you grow up in a very flamboyant neighborhood, Halloween is a pretty crazy time," he said.
IN MATTERS of economics, as in other realms, Rodrigo Duterte, the president of the Philippines, is more than capable of flamboyant, populist gestures.
The friendship started in 1990 when Trump, 70, was a flamboyant, socially-ubiquitous real estate developer custom-made for New York's tabloid culture.
Trump repeated his assertion that Johnson would make "a great prime minister," even though he went on to praise May in flamboyant terms.
Italian investigators' allegations centered on Gucci, Kering's star brand, which drives most of its profits following a flamboyant makeover under designer Alessandro Michele.
Outgoing Alibaba chairman Jack Ma is known for being flamboyant, and his retirement party from the online marketplace proved to be no different.
For nearly three decades, his ambitious comedy has leaned on articulate and slyly constructed set pieces filled with flamboyant metaphors and ornate flourishes.
The design is inspired by Grimm's fairy tales, infusing the flamboyant lobby and 110 rooms and suites with bright colors and strange characters.
In contrast, the best memorizers place the most flamboyant, bizarre, crude and lewd images and scenes (and their actions) in their memory palaces.
I worked out to make my body muscular, I tried to deepen my flamboyant voice, and I shamefully collected, then discarded, women's clothing.
Dress code is strictly pink for the annual bash held by promoters Sholay Events, known for their flamboyant south Asian-inspired dance parties.
On Friday, energizer Mars — which is retrograde from April 17 to June 29 — slips back from fiery, flamboyant Sagittarius into seductive, secretive Scorpio.
Hypnosis gets a bad rap because of flamboyant stage shows, or stories of therapists using it to "regress" their patients to past lives.
Like the fictional TV character, the 38-year-old Staten Islander is a flamboyant lawyer with plenty of ties to allegedly violent criminals.
CLEVELAND — Donald J. Trump was told, no, it was not sensible to have Don King, the flamboyant boxing promoter, address the Republican convention.
A courtly Southern gentleman and a flamboyant Italian fashionisto, Britt Moran and Emiliano Salci are something like the Odd Couple of Italian Design.
If Mr. Fitton is seen as less flamboyant than his predecessor, he has been no less dogged in his pursuit of Mrs. Clinton.
Romance may be universal, but romances inhabit a more specific realm, bound by genre, juicy and flamboyant in some ways, constricted in others.
Lawmakers have also invoked the Declaration of Independence, which was marked by John Hancock's flamboyant signature, as a reason for a script revival.
Fans can upload photos of themselves to a Paramount website and find out what they would look like in flamboyant Elton John eyewear.
The hotel is the favorite hangout of Christopher, the more verbal and flamboyant of the siblings, who develops an instant crush on Sarah.
He enjoyed a two-week jaunt until the wanted poster advertising his flamboyant style and a reward of 10,000 dollars did him in.
The humor comes from the contrast between the flamboyant Roses and the pragmatic townspeople, but that's also where "Schitt's Creek" found its heart.
Three years after its premiere in London in 1995, this flamboyant production conquered Broadway, winning three Tony Awards, including one for best choreography.
Bishop Eddie L. Long, the flamboyant megachurch pastor whose reputation was tarnished after former congregants accused him of sexual misconduct, died on Sunday.
Then he realizes that the children, by having a flamboyant, easily angered father like him, have been dealt a different kind of obstacle.
Flamboyant, outspoken and a familiar figure in Latvian media, Mr. Lembergs made his fortune in the tumultuous years after the transition to capitalism.
The passage concerns a bird that's a lot less flamboyant, and who I often think looks like it fell in an oily puddle.
The company and its flamboyant billionaire CEO Elon Musk openly disdain marketing, but in China Tesla has offered racing events and showroom parties.
The two Iranian ballistic missile tests that took place last fall are Ayatollahs' flamboyant reminders to the West of their perpetual ill will.
It follows a black man in orange shorts walking, with the flamboyant hip action of Marilyn Monroe, on the streets of South Central.
A flamboyant herd of concrete goats seem to strut their stuff across Socrates Sculpture Park on the waterfront in Long Island City, Queens.
Mr. Mallya, a flamboyant businessman who invested in alcohol, air travel and auto racing, became a symbol of the excesses of Indian business.
In the calypso tradition of adopting a flamboyant stage name, he became — at the suggestion of Max Gordon, the Vanguard's owner — Lord Burgess.
When I visited Allan and Suzi in late February, the flamboyant fashion emporium felt unscathed by the news of a looming rent hike.
I don't think that was a flamboyant statement — they were given hell by their alumni and the community for performing at Trump's inauguration.
At some point, gone will be the distinctive pleasures of a monster motor joined to flamboyant styling and an elegant but purposeful interior.
He also was a friend and associate of Leonard Jerome, one of the first flamboyant financiers bestowed the title the King of Wall Street.
The flamboyant Tilton testified for five hours about complex loan vehicles known as the Zohar funds that she created more than a decade ago.
Petersen has everything you see in one of Stella's flamboyant wall pieces, but none of the macho overkill and slapped-on coats of paint.
While it's hard to go awry with Bowie-inspired suits or Jagger-esque flamboyant shirts, Williams isn't the only '70s seller on the app.
On the opposing wall, the colorfully suited subjects of Ruth Ossai's photographs invoke the flamboyant and heavily queer-coded self-portraiture of Samuel Fosso.
Investors and analysts have come to know him for flamboyant commentary, quipping about the industry and community in a way other executives often avoid. 
As you climb the stairs, the very flamboyant hanging horse provocation "Novecento" (1997) dangles overhead, framed by the golden yellow patterning of the ceiling.
They cost $400 in the US, come in a choice of demure space grey or a more flamboyant soft gold, and they sound phenomenal.
Britain will be now led by a flamboyant figure known for his ambition, untidy blond hair, flowery oratory and fragile command of policy detail.
Nothing about his appearance or demeanor notes him as outwardly gay, which helps dispel flamboyant stereotypes: gay men come in all shapes and sizes.
The grand structure has a flamboyant style, with expense spared on its interior decorations, matching its royal patron's tastes for fashion and the arts.
Flamboyant drag queens love her; pious Southern Baptists love her; my FOX News-addicted Republican grandfather loves her; my grimy metalhead friends love her.
Visitors to Paisley Park will be able to see Prince's flamboyant concert wardrobe as well as his instruments and motorcycle collection, the site said.
Robert Michael Morris, the actor best known for playing a flamboyant hairdresser and friend to Lisa Kudrow's Valerie Cherish on The Comeback, has died.
Ms. Kennedy's "Funnyhouse" provides the last — and most visually arresting — panel in the evening's triptych, and its flamboyant patterns have been etched in acid.
Long, blonde, and decidedly extravagant, the actor, who's currently promoting his upcoming movie The House, claimed that the flamboyant style was full of wisdom.
Monfils, seeded 15th, faces German Dustin Brown in what promises to be an exciting encounter between two of the ATP Tour's more flamboyant players.
Yet in a blog post, Gates writes that he sees himself in one of the most flamboyant and colorful comedians working today: Eddie Izzard.
Mr. Baldwin said that the flamboyant, outspoken Ms. Boone, from whom he sometimes bought art, admitted this year that she had switched the works.
While the more "flamboyant" characters Prior and Belize suffer and are intuitive, butch trade like Joe are all about outward strength and quiet intensity.
Those rulings had prompted Tapie, the flamboyant owner of a Parisian mansion and a large yacht, to say recently that he was "utterly ruined".
Viceland has so far favored flamboyant personalities in its programming, but "Desus & Mero" is both the funniest and most biting show it has developed.
His flamboyant virility and contempt for political correctness were mirrored in a trophy hunt by Donald Jr. and Eric in Zimbabwe five years ago.
LONDON — The flamboyant leader of the Philippines flew to Beijing in October and declared his nation's decades-old alliance with the United States dead.
What ensues from there, though, is mostly a mess, one that largely squanders topnotch actors (Helen Mirren, Richard E. Grant) hidden under flamboyant costumes.
We never had a talk, but his breezy confidence in wearing this flamboyant hoodie suggests that he doesn't need one, at least not yet.
Ellis had been particularly assertive in pushing prosecutors not to "gild the lily" by introducing too much documentary evidence about Manafort's most flamboyant expenditures.
Ms. Ridder, an interior designer, favors Moroccan textiles and flamboyant color, while Mr. Pennoyer, a classical architect, is all white columns, rigor and flow.
There's very little Acting, with a capital A, which means few of the flamboyant displays of the eccentricities for which Chekhov's characters are famed.
But it was a far more ideological, and far more flamboyant, leader named Pim Fortuyn who truly paved the way for Wilders's eventual rise.
"I thought Bolelli played extremely well against Rafa: fantastic, flamboyant tennis, taking the ball extremely early even against Nadal's heavy, kicking shots," Mouratoglou said.
She deploys less flamboyant vocal approaches, and works with producers from a wide range of perspectives, including Nineteen85, Blood Orange, DJ Mustard and Skrillex.
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A quick look at Mr. Trump's Twitter archive shows that some of his angriest and most flamboyant accusations are issued early in the morning.
KONTIKI Imperial wings, Peking duck and lobster fried rice, with flamboyant tiki drinks, will be at this new restaurant in a North Fork hotel.
His painting, initially under the influence of Pissarro and other Impressionists, grew bolder and more flamboyant, but he found even greater freedom in objects.
For Mr. Johnson, 55, a flamboyant politician and former mayor of London who has been in office since July, it was a crucial moment.
The two men may seem to have a lot in common, but Mr. Modi's asceticism stands in stark contrast to Mr. Trump's flamboyant style.
The recital format has become so robotically predictable that we tend to forget its origins in the flamboyant self-display of Paganini and Liszt.
In 1977, Hefner told the Associated Press that his $200 million dollar empire "is settling down after a flamboyant youth and a tumultuous adolescence."
This reflects the inherent paradox at the core of contemporary Japan: you're simultaneously thrust into a flamboyant neon future and a sacred reverent past.
Hours before it starts, I start feeling anxious and consider wearing something flamboyant and distracting to the party—like a big floppy red hat.
Jeff Glover is flamboyant for a jiu jitsu player, and you can either credit or blame his penchant for showmanship for the Donkey Guard.
The brand's three-year revamp with a flamboyant new style sparked a sales frenzy, but comparisons against a stellar performance in 2017 are growing tougher.
He transformed his electric blonde mane into a flamboyant, dramatic 'do resembling towering wings, along with a downward swoop in the middle, covering one eye.
In my life in the business, having that flamboyant ability, very often that's where you're pigeonholed, that's where you're sort of put in a box.
The star, creator and writer behind Crazy Ex-Girlfriend is killing it – but Bloom, 28, has always been a flamboyant force of musical comedy genius.
He transformed a side known for turgid defence into one feared for its swashbuckling attack, by supplementing an experienced British core with flamboyant European youngsters.
London-listed TCS, an online provider of retail banking services, is majority owned by flamboyant Russian entrepreneur Oleg Tinkov, owner of the Tinkoff cycling team.
The story is told largely through a perspective that was never seriously considered: the brothers' defense, led by their flamboyant lawyer Leslie Abramson (Edie Falco).
Gucci has so far defied expectations of a gradual slowdown, after its re-invention with a flamboyant new style under designer Alessandro Michele lifted sales.
On hand as the band played were two of the island's beauty queens, who were dressed in sequinned gowns and flamboyant feathers, for the party.
Or, 'The language coming out of this character's mouth seems very flamboyant, which we think is too gay and will offend some of our viewers.
He's flamboyant in that Southern way, charming as hell, quick to witticism, strikingly cynical, and prone to the most elaborate, engaging tangents you've ever heard.
In the 1950s, the flamboyant "Asian Queens" would give impromptu performances for tourists, and Asia's first gender reassignment surgery took place in Singapore, in 1971.
Moïse Katumbi, a flamboyant and wealthy former governor who fled Congo in May, is still abroad, but his money appears to be bankrolling opposition unity.
LONDON (Reuters) - Boris Johnson, the popular and flamboyant ex-mayor of London, was on Wednesday appointed Foreign Secretary by new British Prime Minister Theresa May.
Columbus asked me to bring him a few items of golf clothing from Loudmouth Golf—the pink shorts and flame pants revealing a flamboyant personality.
Months from now, when Trump's progressive leanings are exposed, the millions that listened to the party's flamboyant will realize that the emperor has no clothes.
It was an extravagant oddity—a flamboyant bird of exotic origin, once common in the city's shops but now reduced to a handful of sightings.
Because of his relentless search for the deepest connection between the fashion, art, and culture worlds, he's considered one of the most flamboyant designers — ever.
But there was another, unofficial partner: Georgia's flamboyant, English-speaking president, Mikheil Saakashvili, who hoped to reap domestic political benefits from Trump's interest in Georgia.
She uses the novel as a place to be flamboyant and funny, and to tell propulsive stories, but mainly as a capacious arena for thinking.
Jack Ma, the flamboyant tech personality and the richest man in China, is leaving his $460 billion Alibaba empire 20 years after founding the company.
Do you see yourself in a community with queer Black male artists like Steve Lacy and Tyler the Creator who also celebrate their flamboyant styles?
Divorced from the watery, breezy world outside, each venue offered variations of faux wood-grain laminates; dark, patterned carpets; brass railings and flamboyant light fixtures.
The whole second floor is a bit of a peacock; there's also a taxidermied antelope head and a flamboyant mural of a tigress and butterflies.
Fred Zollner, a flamboyant industrialist who owned the Fort Wayne Zollner Pistons in the National Basketball League, signed McDermott, a move that created a dynasty.
By chance, her new friends were key players in the development of London's chemsex culture, as its focus moved from clubs to flamboyant private parties.
Although these forms of identity and expression are often associated with sexual orientation — think stereotypes of flamboyant gay men or butch lesbians — they're not intertwined.
The Style Bender, Israel Adesanya, challenges for the Glory middleweight title this weekend, with his flamboyant array of kicks, stance switches, and his neat feet.
Boris Johnson, arguably the most flamboyant Brexiteer, dropped out of the race for high office, and then was appointed foreign secretary, Britain's top diplomatic post.
Mr. Wiley's flamboyant portraits of men, in particular, give them a worldly power and often a gravitas that they don't necessarily possess in real life.
"I am anxious for people to see what really happened," the flamboyant attorney known for representing adult film actress Stormy Daniels, said in one tweet.
Word of the Day : a flamboyant deceiver; one who attracts customers with tricks or jokes _________ The word mountebank has appeared in 11 articles on NYTimes.
Since June, the North Koreans have refrained from criticizing Mr. Trump, whose impulsive and flamboyant negotiating style, analysts said, was favored by the North Koreans.
Flamboyant boogie-woogie piano romps through "She's My Baby," spurring a rambunctious vocal that breaks into falsetto as Little Richard would a few years later.
The British royal family may prefer a subtle genuflection, but events like debutante balls offer occasions for a more flamboyant curtsy like the Texas Dip.
All this through the flamboyant vessel of a performer who himself embodied complexities of sexuality, race and the slippage between the spiritual and the carnal.
And in a study published on Wednesday in Science Advances, researchers have finally revealed what's going on inside these flamboyant fungi — at a molecular scale.
Mr. Schuller was known for his flamboyant purple vestments and upbeat sermons, which drew about 7.5 million American television viewers weekly in the mid-1980s.
Not that it mattered much: The real star here was Zaytoven, playing barrelhouse blues and cheery soul on the piano, flamboyant while his partner tiptoed.
There were no attacks on the media; no especially flamboyant claims or personal jabs; and few significant digressions from the prepared text of his speech.
Bristowe family stories say the flamboyant hat in tufted burgundy silk with a silver button and green ostrich-feather plume originally belonged to Henry VIII.
His ruffled rococo pieces — embroidered satin capes, high-collared tulle cassocks and flamboyant puff-sleeve silk bustiers — are geared toward freedom of expression and inclusivity.
China has more billionaires than any other country with the possible exception of the United States, but none as outspoken and flamboyant as Mr. Guo.
Sandgren dropped his racket to the floor and gave a flamboyant bow to the crowd as Fognini walked around the net to offer his congratulations.
I'd guess that her technique has been extensively fortified by ballet training; though occasionally her leg flourishes were too flamboyant, she's still a tango stylist.
Singers, dancers and aerial artists spread holiday cheer — and their legs — in this glittery and flamboyant production that incorporates elements of burlesque, circus and opera.
A 44-year-old former senator, Sonko is a flamboyant figure, known for his glitzy lifestyle, flashy clothes, chunky gold jewelry and eye-catching hairstyles.
In portraying people who debate themselves into a state of stasis — endlessly discussing philosophies of history and politics — "Bright Room" itself freezes into flamboyant paralysis.
Mr. Ashmanskas is likewise playing a variation on flamboyant characters he's mastered before, but at such an extreme level as to leave mere earth behind.
Fiasco's house acting style might be described as one of instructive transparency, in which flamboyant performances never get in the way of the textual meaning.
Others took aim at Johnson, a flamboyant former London mayor, alluding to past criticism that he favored style over substance and failed to grasp details.
Mr. Horton, who wears Ed's conflicts with a forthright air of denial, is the dream straight man (so to speak) to Mr. Urie's flamboyant Arnold.
Rick Owens dedicated his fall 2019 show to Larry LeGaspi, the American fashion designer who created flamboyant costumes for Kiss, Divine, Grace Jones and Labelle.
Nicknamed "Mini Lic," López Serrano is known throughout Mexico as a flamboyant playboy who led a group of young cartel assassins called the Anthrax squad.
Although genderqueer, nonbinary, and gender nonconformity are expressions often associated with sexual orientation — think stereotypes of flamboyant gay men or butch lesbians — they're not intertwined.
The flamboyant Indian liquor and aviation tycoon, 61, was arrested by British police in April on behalf of the Indian authorities, who accuse him of fraud.
And, being an SUV that doesn't have flamboyant doors, entry and exit will be more graceful than in the Aventador for the average non-racing driver.
By his fall, and the start of the first Congo war in 1997, Mobutu Sese Seko, Congo's flamboyant post-independence dictator, had looted almost everything else.
The flamboyant Johnson, who did not attend Friday's hearing, is the favorite among Conservative lawmakers hoping to replace May as party leader and therefore prime minister.
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.
On the show, Natalia, 37, has wowed judges with her glittering costumes and flamboyant character, recently winning two out of three challenges in a single week.
At the time, the businessman told PEOPLE he's proudly flamboyant, unabashedly enthusiastic about fashion, and yes, absolutely went to see Elton John for his 40th birthday.
Mallya, who sports a goatee, an ear stud and a ponytail, is one of the country's most flamboyant entrepreneurs and a fixture in the society pages.
"I think the French Federation made a mistake going for quantity rather than quality," Leconte, one of the most flamboyant players of his era, told Reuters.
After all, one is a flamboyant and mysterious organism, known for its variety of colorful and imaginative looks, and the other is a type of mollusc.
But Democrats counter that Trump's flamboyant personality and ability to seize the media spotlight might not be the panacea for other problems that his supporters think.
Here is Prince collecting material recorded over several years, showing off how his flamboyant, daring skill could tackle almost any sound or attitude of the day.
Trump is a flamboyant real estate deal-maker who often acts on gut instinct, while Putin is a former Soviet spy who calculates each step methodically.
SEATTLE — Part of Jillian Boshart's life plays out in tidy, ordered lines of JavaScript computer code, and part in a flamboyant whirl of corsets and crinoline.
Zhang will likely have a different leadership style than Ma, who Business Insider's Sinead Baker previously described as "the most flamboyant tech founder on the planet."
Where other conductors emphasize voluptuous, post-Wagnerian sonorities, Rattle prefers a leaner, tighter sound; where others indulge in flamboyant ritardandos, he keeps to a steadier tempo.
Jersey breeds its own species of human beings, angry and flamboyant creatures defined by a place of betweenness, by a place constantly rubbing against something else.
Instead, it was a rhetorical flourish from a different, albeit no less flamboyant, politician: a two-term Democratic senator from North Carolina named Robert Rice Reynolds.
"New Orleans is the most flamboyant city probably in America when it comes to sexuality, race, and all that," Ares told me back at his place.
The singer was dubbed the "Tejano Madonna" by fans and the media for the flamboyant, provocative outfits she would wear, many of which she designed herself.
Mr. Simon's last original work on Broadway was this comedy set in a coffee shop frequented by flamboyant actresses, egomaniacal producers and other assorted theater types.
In the last year, Mr. Cushing's descendants have spent a few million dollars acquiring the flamboyant artwork and having it removed and restored for public display.
Through its flamboyant and ornate costumes, the show has created a distinct aesthetic recognizable as rooted in the real world and yet still all its own.
Critics sometimes reproached Mr. Zeffirelli's opera stagings for a flamboyant glamour more typical of Hollywood's golden era, while Hollywood sometimes disparaged his films as too highbrow.
The inspector general's report criticizing Mr. Comey for his flamboyant handling of the Clinton investigation sent an angry thrill through the ranks of Democrats and Mrs.
Many flamboyant hangouts have popped up around Koukaki, but its residents stay loyal to Fabrica tou Euphrosinos, a neighborhood restaurant that spills out onto the sidewalk.
During the hearing, Mr. Leissner said he and his unnamed colleagues hid the fund's involvement with Jho Low, a flamboyant Malaysian financier, from Goldman's compliance team.
Prince Alwaleed is an outlier in the family because he is flamboyant and by Saudi standards a social liberal, but he has not been active politically.
Mr. Michele had grown up with photographs of Mr. John's flamboyant stage outfits and album covers pinned onto his mood boards, his records playing on repeat.
In fact, he makes portraits right here, on the street, taping onto the brick wall his flamboyant backdrops, and shooting in full view of passers-by.
The "Truth Hurts" singer, who was nominated for three awards, wore a flamboyant ruffled Valentino peach minidress, but she certainly kept her accessories to a minimum.
The famously flamboyant, infamously tricky adviser to President Trump, who was convicted on charges of lying to and obstructing Congress, witness tampering, and multiple other charges?
Five years after that, Miloš Forman made a flamboyant film out of Shaffer's material, with F. Murray Abraham playing Salieri as a suave, pursed-lipped malefactor.
As portrayed by Spacey, Ron is smooth-talking and flamboyant, splurging money he doesn't have on brightly colored tailored suits, a Rolls-Royce and his dog.
The characters — played with flamboyant vigor by Kevin Bacon and simmering fortitude by Aldis Hodge — shouldn't like each other, or even be able to work together.
The clothes were wearable, with a clear design signature and defiant message, though they lacked some of the flamboyant glory that first defined Mr. Jeffrey's work.
Beside the demure Space Grey option pictured here, the company is also offering a more flamboyant Soft Gold variant, which can be purchased at the same price.
John turns to booze and pills to help fill the void in his life, with those flamboyant costumes and lavish trappings masking the tears of a clown.
The leader of the quasi-religious and welfare organisation Dera Sacha Sauda, 48-year-old Singh is famous for its flamboyant, larger-than-life movies and videos.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - With his long blond hair and flamboyant game, Canadian teenager Denis Shapovalov has enjoyed two successful seasons to find his natural place on the circuit.
His own spending habits are less flamboyant: "I'm not an impulsive buyer," says Kwan, as we climb a set of corrugated iron stairs up to Markus's studio.
Aladdin is directed by Guy Ritchie and stars Mena Massoud as Aladdin, Naomi Scott as Jasmine and Will Smith in the role of Aladdin's flamboyant friend, Genie.
Boris Johnson has earned a reputation as Britain's most flamboyant politician, a man whose impressive vocabulary is matched only by his ability to offend at every turn.
He paid for homes for residents of his home village, and for Tbilisi's flamboyant new cathedral; he also occasionally swooped in with cash gifts for struggling intellectuals.
ST PETERSBURG, Russia (Reuters) - U.S. Presidential candidate Donald Trump is a flamboyant person, Russia's President Vladimir Putin said on Friday, referring to previous comments he had made.
Tugging at Husqvarna's heritage as an off-road force, they resemble the retro-futuristic scrambler bikes made by Triumph, but also the more flamboyant ones from Ducati.
Pigcasso the painting pig is just as flamboyant and beloved, but she's a fine lady swine brandishing a paintbrush on behalf of barnyard animals across the world.
Painted in a flamboyant pattern of red and white, it's hard to tell which end of the ship is the front, or even which direction it's headed.
Some folks on social media took the opportunity to rib Gaga about her resemblance to a certain flamboyant movie character: Effie Trinket of the "The Hunger Games."
Berlusconi, 82, a flamboyant media mogul and scandal-prone center-right politician, was expelled from the upper house Senate and barred from office after his graft conviction.
There are few people in music history as recognizable as Queen frontman Freddie Mercury — and not just his face, but his four-octave voice and flamboyant physicality.
A flamboyant friend told me recently how he was at a club when a guy approached his group and invited his two friends to a chems party.
This month, swap out that effervescent symbol for a flamboyant, flammable torch dildo you can use when you personally take the White House castle during the night.
I've witnessed a streaker rip off his bathrobe in one proud flamboyant gesture and throw it to the floor before he went racing off into the night.
You would assume these drawings have been made by a free man with a boisterous, flamboyant life, but no—it's kind of a Superman/Clark Kent story.
Osakwe's clothes don't immediately identify her as Nigerian, though, partly because she rejects the aesthetics that Westerners associate with African fashion: bright colors, loud prints, flamboyant styling.
All are competing in the final of Eurovision 213, also known as the Eurovision Song Contest, a flamboyant international TV competition that has been running since 21966.
The only bright spot is an all-too fleeting appearance by rapper Badshah, who plays a flamboyant version of himself as a popular rapper named Gabru Gatak.
So SAP wants to grow vastly grow its cloud revenue while increasing profits, and the flamboyant deal-maker McDermott has bowed out to let them do it.
If anything, Fisker was a more flamboyant and compelling personality that Musk; I've talked to him on several occassions, and his talents as a raconteur are formidable.
He was briefly, disastrously married to a flamboyant former opera singer, Sara Sherman Maxon, several years his senior, who alienated his circle of friends in Cedar Rapids.
By day, Ms. Visco directs academic administration and finance for the classics department at Columbia University, where she cuts a flamboyant figure at the Ivy League institution.
In unscripted remarks in December Mr. Putin used a Russian adjective — "yarki" — that Mr. Trump has said means brilliant, though it can also mean colorful or flamboyant.
It might lack the overtly flamboyant fizz of a Lamborghini, but a Porsche is probably the car you'd choose if you had to drive for your life.
It was a typically flamboyant performance from Paire who, with his bushy black beard and dyed white hair, cuts quite a figure on the Roland Garros clay.
Wollaton Hall, one of the most flamboyant Elizabethan examples, was transferred to the local city council and became a museum; Claremont in Surrey became a girls' school.
Just as Mr. Chernow and and Mr. Miranda do, he points out: Hamilton was not only the most brilliant of the Founders, but also the most flamboyant.
He's an orator as much as a bike rider, a born rhetorician, at his best when selling the planet on huge flamboyant whoppers of his own devising.
Other flamboyant corners of the club scene flourished, such as drag, thanks in part to RuPaul and movies like The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert.
A flamboyant and mouthy reality star with no real substance is not what this country needs to carry us through the horrendous challenges of today and tomorrow.
Most here were functional; a couple — the flamboyant Johnny Buffalo from Backtrack, who won outstanding vocal percussion, and James Wallace of Transit Vocal Band — aspired to complexity.
Part 1 of the final season of "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt," in which he stars as Titus Andromedon, a flamboyant and egomaniacal actor, was recently released on Netflix.
The film's first promotional clip emphasizes Portman's flamboyant costumes and makeup, but strangely, we never see her singing any of the songs Sia wrote for the soundtrack.
As we stood by the entrance, a willowy teenager threw a flamboyant, hip-thrusting pose for his friend, playfully impersonating one of the pictures in the gallery.
Her landscapes, interiors, still lifes, portraits and self-portraits are usually painted on Masonite and panel, not canvas, always tailored to striking if not flamboyant secondhand frames.
Flash forward a few years, to 1987: Andrew is 17 and finishing high school, and he has carved out an identity for himself: flamboyant, exuberant and carefree.
Known far and wide for this flamboyant bohemian lifestyle, in 1939 she curated an exhibition of surrealist furniture for her childhood friend (and fledgling gallerist) Leo Castelli.
That relationship endured for five years, during which Mr. Vollbracht sought to meld his own flamboyant vision with the more conventional ideals of an old guard clientele.
While this production's other five cast members deftly assume a flamboyant variety of parts, Mr. Eden remains a compellingly still center amid social flux and emotional frenzy.
It is possible that we could replace the most flamboyant and flamboyantly unqualified president in history with the most quietly unqualified and unexamined president since Warren Harding.
"Other than on that shoot, we never again saw anything else of Kobe in the realm of the younger players displaying a flamboyant style," Mr. Richards said.
The Roman Catholic Church, as Sorrentino presents it, is a throbbing tangle of contradictions where spirituality and corruption coexist in flamboyant contradiction, often within its individual members.
Born in Costa Rica, Ms. Vargas moved to Mexico at a young age and became one of the first female entertainers to trade flamboyant costumes for pants.
Miss Knife's gown was not just floor-length, it was also gold; her second outfit was a flamboyant Harlequin-clown hybrid, her third a black feathered tutu.
" • "Tesla's flamboyant chief executive officer, Elon Musk, says the technology saves lives, and legions of Tesla owners offer their own testimonies of hazards spotted and collisions avoided.
In the recorded phone conversations with his mother and his fiancé, Shayanna Jenkins, he gets particularly worked up and complains about the "flamboyant" queer and trans inmates.
His name is forever linked with Memphis, but Ettore Sottsass had a big life — before and after he organized the flamboyant Milanese movement that defined 1980s design.
Honed at live parties, his style was flamboyant and loose, and also comic: He was a hilarious character and a fountain of over-the-top dirty talk.
The terrifyingly flamboyant The Act of Killing is a showcase for how state-sanctioned murderers will not only feel no apparent guilt but actively celebrate their evil.
In performance, he joined rock-and-roll insouciance with flamboyant precision (and a perm) like James Brown's, then added a dash of tricksterism borrowed from the blues.
The Alibaba CEO will inherit the role of chairman next year from Jack Ma, the flamboyant Chinese entrepreneur who built the $420 billion internet business from scratch.
If the moody and flamboyant setting sounds worthy of an Alexander McQueen fashion show, that's little coincidence: The organization was founded in 2007 by the late designer.
As the master of darkness who had been captured in darkness stepped into the bright light of Fort Lauderdale, he was his usual flamboyant, unapologetically meretricious self.
The event relies on flamboyant visuals, music, performers and audience participation to transform spaces around the globe — including 216 cities in 239 countries — into new experiential environments.
Nature's annual flamboyant display of blooms reminds us of that scene in Alice In Wonderland where the flowers brag about how they're the most popular girls in school.
The ding of the spectacle rock—the flamboyant displays of hair metal and glam metal which focuses its attention on the band's image and their adoring female fans.
Boris Johnson, a flamboyant friend of Donald Trump, is favored to win the election and succeed May, who will still be prime minister until a replacement is found.
The writing recalls Chekhov and Jean Cocteau in its portrait of a rabidly dysfunctional family that has at its core a flamboyant mother and her emotionally needy son.
The flamboyant approach has turned the family dictatorship's decades of dour reclusiveness on their head and done much for the North Korean leader's standing at home and abroad.
Myers, also known as "Doctor Death" and "Death Penalty Donnie," sent 28 people to death row in South Carolina during his decades as the state's most flamboyant prosecutor.
Even though officials in east Asia have gotten used to Trump's flamboyant style, they're intensely sensitive to any indication the White House is prepared to resort to force.
His behavior, which can be frightening, suggests that Trump is driven by the desire to dominate others and to display this dominance in the most flamboyant way possible.
Like the hugely successful Queen movie "Bohemian Rhapsody", it is a rags-to-riches tale of flamboyant showbiz glory and the perils of a rock 'n' roll lifestyle.
David Bowie, once notorious for his flamboyant garb, shown with actress Sydney Rome, who appeared with him in his new film "Just a Gigolo" in London on Feb.
The trained lawyer and businesswoman had been in the theater industry for 12 years, but a trip to Broadway turned her attention to the stage's most flamboyant genre.
The Philadelphia Inquirer, in its 2007 profile, cautioned readers that Mr. Weymouth was "more than an amiable dilettante, amusing swell and flamboyant eccentric" before cataloging his conservation efforts.
" His flamboyant performances, in which he occasionally lit his guitar on fire, were "all an act," she said: "What he did on the stage, he didn't do privately.
One way to understand the shape of the presidential race is to look at two of its more flamboyant kingmakers, long-ago allies who are now bitter opponents.
Chinese contacts confirmed that Mr. Huang really was writing a biography of Mr. Wang, a flamboyant figure who wore a fedora and was said to conduct autopsies personally.
The core of Nixon's plan—what Moynihan, in " The Politics of a Guaranteed Income ," called "a quantum leap in social policy"—was buried among his more flamboyant flops.
Putting the flamboyant personality of Trump aside, government ministers, public officials and others involved in high level decisions need to have broader shoulders than John and Jane Doe.
The appeal took place nearly five years after dozens of black-clad police rappelled into the flamboyant entrepreneur's New Zealand mansion and cut him from a safe room.
However, trust in London Mayor Boris Johnson, the flamboyant, popular leading face of the "Out" campaign, has also fallen 8 percentage points to 26 percent, the survey indicated.
The film casts Taron Egerton (who also starred in Mr. Fletcher's 2016 skiing picture "Eddie the Eagle") as the flamboyant Mr. John (who has said he is retiring).
From an early age, Mr. Blame was dramatic and flamboyant, his youngest sister, Jenny Forestell, remembered; and he always had, in his own recollection, an eye for fashion.
The flamboyant Ballet Nacional de España returns to Midtown for the first time in nearly two decades to open this year's Flamenco Festival at New York City Center.
Nusret Gökçe, the Turkish restaurant owner who went viral after posting an Instagram video of his erotic meat-slicing technique, finished off with a flamboyant dousing of salt.
The eclectic décor looks like it was salvaged from a vintage clothing shop, with one wall flaunting a line of high-heeled shoes and another flamboyant sun hats.
He came to fame on the crest of the Young British Artists emerging in the late 1980s, but is often described as the least flamboyant of the bunch.
Opinion Even though Donald Trump is a flamboyant billionaire, many blue-collar voters embraced him as the presidential candidate who would lift them out of their economic rut.
That they could also be used to signal aggression or intimidate competitors was largely dismissed as an evolutionary perk, as were the more flamboyant brows of modern humans.
The novel's two gay characters, Mort and his flamboyant younger lover, Soren Kelly (Chris Hemsworth), are killed off before the novel's action even starts, Kelly (natch) by AIDS.
To that end, Kim cunningly exploited Trump's weakness for flamboyant displays of pageantry and photo ops to get what he desired most: A handshake with an American president.
Instead, it's steeped in the singer-songwriter music of the late 1960s and 1970s, and in moments, in the flamboyant harder rock of the late 1970s and 1980s.
The closure has struck a chord in the traditionally conservative state in the wake of flamboyant promises from President Trump that companies would face consequences for offshoring jobs.
But it was the televised debates for the governor's race in 20103 that brought him national fame for his flamboyant facial hair, gloves, and one-issue campaign platform.
The appalling Carmelaesque hypocrisy of these institutions, masking their dependency on dirty money with flamboyant shows of identity sensitivity, shocks nobody because it is simply business as usual.
Instead, prosecutors have alleged, billions of dollars were siphoned off into the personal accounts of Mr. Najib, other officials and a flamboyant Malaysian financier known as Jho Low.
"I approach this with a pure heart," said Jack Burkman, a flamboyant Republican lawyer known for right-wing conspiracy theories who is seeking to represent sexual harassment victims.
Interviewed by The New York Times in 1998, she said that writing and thinking in another, less familiar language changed her style, making it less flamboyant and less complex.
Amongst his sculptural work is an ongoing series of masks and costumes used in ceremonies and public events, including a performance by the notoriously flamboyant heavy metal band Gwar.
Part of what makes her commentary so significant is that she found a way to describe a burgeoning, flamboyant sensibility that was still under-the-radar at the time.
And as the night progresses, the crowd gets even more flamboyant, with dancers gyrating across the club space, sweat sticking to the walls and make-up dripping down faces.
The flamboyant former mayor of London has been accused in the past of focusing on style over substance and failing to grasp details, something to which his rivals alluded.
It's what you might term the "gay voice," which typically means a man who speaks with a singsong lilt, an affected lisp, greater pitch variation, and a flamboyant flair.
Other details to watch: Reuters reported that T-Mobile's flamboyant chief executive John Legere is likely to head the combined company, if a merger can be completed with Sprint.
Once, when I said something like: "Let's just get on with it," he turned to me and said, dripping with flamboyant disdain: ""Dear God, you're such a fucking JOURNALIST.
As a result, he discovers the importance of helping others, and becomes a flamboyant, flying superhero persona — all while aided by a powerful energy source glowing from his chest.
I've been decoding all his music because he would mix it up with the flamboyant stuff, but then he had messages in the songs, especially in the unreleased catalog.
He renounced his U.S. citizenship in 1974, reportedly for tax reasons, and lived a flamboyant life in Europe, shuttling among residences in England, the Swiss Alps, and Cap d'Antibes.
The flamboyant Puello has told local media that the case against her is a "circus", that the women worked voluntarily as paid "escorts", and that no children were involved.
His second album, "The Very Last Day" (Okrahoma/Thirty Tigers), begins with "Hades Pleads," a flamboyant, hard-country song that sounds like a bar fight spilling over into church.
Before juries, and to the consternation of defense lawyers, he was prone to riffs of flamboyant oratory that he augmented with props like the bloodied clothing of a victim.
Italy-based Gucci - the biggest earnings driver at the French luxury conglomerate - has outperformed most of its peers since 2016 thanks to a flamboyant makeover under designer Alessandro Michele.
A flamboyant Lebanese-born physicist known as Dr. K, Dr. Kaloyeros was also at the center of a separate complaint brought by the state attorney general, Eric T. Schneiderman.
The flamboyant American burst on to the scene as a 20-year-old, instantly identifiable by his fluorescent kit that attracted the young fan demographic the golf industry coveted.
The Gucci brand is reaping the benefits of a radical makeover under designer Alessandro Michele, with a flamboyant style that has won over fashion fans and helped sales surge.
True to form, she preens and sings as the wealthy and flamboyant Lavinia Peck-Foster, who is found with her husband's dead body in the trunk of her car.
But three years ago, it became the first Tuscan town to switch allegiance to the hard-right, anti-immigrant League party of Matteo Salvini, Europe's most flamboyant populist leader.
On this episode he's joined by Action Bronson, Vice's other flamboyant hip-hop representative, for $4,900 chicken wings, $1,000 gold-flaked doughnuts and Wagyu beef flown straight from Japan.
With Mr. Shears's skimpy yet flamboyant outfits, he melded two sides of gay culture: the drag performance-art set and the gym bunnies he worked out alongside at Crunch.
The flamboyant German designer — given to controversial statements such as attacking Angela Merkel and her immigration policy — refuses to divulge his age, but is now in his mid-80s.
Flamboyant, charismatic and a dazzling dribbler, the Irish soccer player Mr. Best made his electrifying debut with Manchester United at 17 and quickly became the sport's first pop icon.
Hammond has said only the November event will be important in future, eschewing the chance to dominate the headlines twice a year like his more flamboyant predecessor George Osborne.
Convicted fraudster Martin Shkreli said Tuesday "I don't think I'm going to jail " — and suggested that "just being a flamboyant and personable figure" landed him in prosecutors' gun sights.
The 56-year-old novelist and poet had already made a name for himself not just as one of Italy's greatest writers, but also one of its most flamboyant.
The supposition is that someone casually fingering a strategically bland Theory oxford shirt one minute may then get entranced by the flamboyant prints beaming out of the Valentino section.
The task was especially hard on Tuesday as she was trying to respond to Trump's flamboyant, non-traditional approach with the conventional imagery of a regular politician's televised speech.
But there is, without doubt, something completely different about the Trump era, in which a reality TV star and flamboyant billionaire was set loose by voters to change government.
Sir Freddie Laker, the airline's flamboyant founder, configured his DC-260s with a bone-crunching 103 seats — about a hundred more than the typical DC-225 at the time.
I wanted Strike to have an odd name because his dead mother was a flamboyant, unconventional character who had only herself to please when it came to christening him.
Indeed, whether Trump is mentally ill or simply unbound, his provocations can serve a purpose for the Republican Party, numbing the country to a tide of less flamboyant outrages.
With its flamboyant, bulging B and curlicued Ps, this 1918 letter is one of several in the book that sparks a real nostalgia for the dying art of penmanship.
Beach played the self-absorbed and beyond-flamboyant director who gets to go on as Hitler and leads the cast in "Springtime For Hitler," the show&aposs most famous number.
The other kind of ship watch So Dany and her dragons were flying high above the sea and none of them spotted Euron and his flamboyant array of kraken figureheads?
Tweets include – but are not limited to – pictures of Styles as an adorable little boy, declarations of love, glam shots of Styles in flamboyant hats and, of course, gifs aplenty.
Now, the designer-muse duo is taking camp to a whole new level with these matching ruffle looks, and it's a bold, flamboyant vibe that we can definitely get behind.
It couldn't be further from camp, which Bolton traces back "to the flamboyant posturing of the French court under Louis XIV" and Louis XIV's effeminate brother Philippe I, duc d'Orléans.
"My mom was a big Romy Haag fan," he says, grinning at the mention of another Berlin icon, the flamboyant transgender performer who dated David Bowie back in the 70s.
Some Facebook commenters have attacked her for being too flamboyant and using make-up, which conservative Muslims regard as taboo, but the blogger refuses to let critics waste her time.
With her flamboyant wardrobe and demeanor, Moira is a big, biker-gloved fuck you to all the archaic paradigms of how women should dress and behave after a certain age.
Again and again the media fell back on the label "flamboyant" to describe him, as if Prince's sheer stage presence swallowed up the public's ability to assess his musical talent.
Gucci, with annual sales surpassing 8 billion euros ($9 billion), has outperformed most of its peers in the past two years thanks to a flamboyant revamp under designer Alessandro Michele.
Indeed, since Wiley's painting offers such an effective copy of the prior picture, could that suggest that he is unwilling (or even unable) to create an equally flamboyant original image?
"WE NEED A SERIOUS LEADER" Others took aim at Johnson, the flamboyant former London mayor, alluding to past criticism that he favoured style over substance and failed to grasp details.
"WE NEED A SERIOUS LEADER" Others took aim at Johnson, the flamboyant former London mayor, alluding to past criticism that he favored style over substance and failed to grasp details.
On November 15th he suddenly sacked Mr dos Santos's flamboyant and ultra-wealthy elder daughter, Isabel dos Santos, from her job at the head of Sonangol, the national oil company.
Although the flamboyant Argentines recently celebrated 30 years as a band, their combustible delivery of the murga-driven "Matador," an 80s rock en español classic, sounded as vibrant than ever.
Veolia (previously called Vivendi Environnement) had been lumbered with excessive debt under Jean-Marie Messier, a flamboyant former media mogul; its value collapsed after the financial crisis of 2008-09.
Her outfit is even more flamboyant than the one in the previous painting — a black, caped number with large purple ruffles on the bodice and the hems of her tights.
Money Monster is less about condemning Wall Street than about watching Lee lose his flamboyant huckster persona one layer at a time, first to sheer terror, then to other considerations.
Flamboyant costumes help add a little spectacle when you're trapped behind a piano for your entire set, but ultimately, the songs have to be there to back it all up.
After slumping onto the court following his winning cross-court shot, Lee leapt high into the air, pumping his fists in flamboyant celebration, a rarity from the soft-spoken veteran.
The erudite seriousness of the endeavor, which has been there all along, has risen to the surface of the playful, imaginative, often flamboyant paintings and, occasionally, sculptures and documented performances.
For many foreigners, the most shocking aspect of the purge has been the detention of billionaire Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, the flamboyant, internationally known chairman of investment firm Kingdom Holding.
In Virginia, the ratification debate featured a battle between the brilliant and flamboyant orator, Patrick Henry, who bitterly opposed the Constitution, and the equally brilliant, but more methodical James Madison.
In 21990, Barnum Brown, a flamboyant dinosaur hunter who worked at the American Museum of Natural History, in New York, found the first Tyrannosaurus rex here, causing a worldwide sensation.
Mr. Trump, never one to be upstaged in creating a flamboyant diversion, threatened to invite another woman from Mr. Clinton's past, Gennifer Flowers, and seat her in the front row.
Roy Moore stands for what establishment Republicans—a rapidly dwindling caste—don't want to publicly acknowledge that their party stands for, and he does so in in particularly flamboyant ways.
Yet by this point in "Nómada," which had its New York debut at City Center on Saturday as part of Flamenco Festival 2016, the flamboyant costume choice isn't so surprising.
Highlights include a recreation of Tom of Finland's LA home, an immersive environment by the always flamboyant Seth Bogart and Peggy Noland, and a screening of films by Zackary Drucker.
In the interim he's been ceaselessly touring the world, acting as the flamboyant session man for Bleachers and The Cranberries—yeah you read that right—that's called being in demand.
Even though he was sometimes compared to Vladimir Zhironovsky, a flamboyant and outspoken Russian populist, Mr. Trump was more often viewed as a strong and charismatic right-of-center leader.
"Tonight, I'm going for Giorgio Sant'Angelo," the frontman of the performance troupe Fischerspooner added, referring to the flamboyant and award-winning Italian-Argentinian designer who died in 1989 of AIDS.
Giovanni De Michelis, a flamboyant Italian Socialist and power broker in Rome who was caught up in Italy's sweeping corruption scandal of the 1990s, died on May 11 in Venice.
Flamboyant wealth has long been discouraged in Finland; a line of poetry capturing this idea — "if you're lucky, hide it" — is so beloved that it has been set to music.
While Mr. Johnson's flamboyant image and populist appeals bear a surface similarity to Mr. Trump, he has not mobilized a grass-roots political movement anywhere near that of the president.
While Mr. Johnson's flamboyant image and populist appeals bear a surface similarity to Mr. Trump, he has not mobilized a grass-roots political movement anywhere near that of the president.
When Sebastian Modak arrived in Vevey, Switzerland, our 52 Places traveler thought he was hallucinating: Flamboyant costumes, a show that rivals the most extravagant Olympic opening ceremony and wine everywhere.
"High crimes and misdemeanors" is a bar that is not cleared through hearsay, political commentary by disgruntled career diplomats or the flamboyant excesses of congresspeople from California or New York.
Sonko, a former senator, was elected in 2017 after years of news splashes featuring his flamboyant lifestyle and flashy fashion, complete with ubiquitous chunky gold jewelery and eye-catching hairstyles.
The twenty-first-century porn kings aren't flamboyant magazine owners like Larry Flynt, whose taboo-breaking Hustler first published labial "pink shots," in the mid-seventies, but faceless tech executives.
Simon Flesser, one half of the small Swedish studio, had been researching "teddy girls," a particularly British fashion subculture from the 1950s, that was both flamboyant and working class simultaneously.
In Russia, the indicted men are part of a group that live a "flamboyant" and "cash rich" lifestyle, Jones said, citing online evidence gathered by authorities from the hackers' associates.
Then the French car giant had Italian Flavio Briatore — a flamboyant multi-millionaire who exercised complete control while never straying far from the celebrity gossip pages — as F1 team principal.
Make no mistake: For all their flamboyant pugnaciousness, the Christies and Trumps of the political world are chasing adulation every bit as much as their peers are — maybe more so.
Should we head to Arena Mexico to see the theatrical spectacle of the flamboyant luchadores — Mexican wrestlers — fight it out with acrobatic-style moves while the crowd cheered them on?
Custom-made clothes were therefore never really a gender-specific obsession, even if women's fashion evolved to become ever more flamboyant, while men's wear came to symbolize consistency and pragmatism.
One morning I saw a bunch of posts in my Facebook feed featuring pictures and such from a somewhat flamboyant blond woman with the same last name as this fellow.
Rami Malek's is a front-runner for best actor as Freddie Mercury in "Bohemian Rhapsody," and Taron Egerton plays another flamboyant, British-raised rocker, Elton John in this whimsical fantasy.
We live in a very different age: back then, you had to be the best on the pitch to justify flamboyant boots; now, players like Martin Skrtel might wear pink Mercurials.
We run through all of Bow's awkward phases of racial-identity building, from her high school years as a Clueless-eque valley girl to her flamboyant fly-girl persona in college.
Even though she's known for her flamboyant and bold wardrobe, with this year's theme being all about camp fashion, it's fitting that she decided to really go for it this year.
Last year, Ms. Cyrus returned to public view after a period of professional dormancy to host the MTV Video Music Awards, stoking controversy with her seemingly unfiltered comments and flamboyant outfits.
With an infectious grin, a series of flamboyant haircuts, and an abundance of talent, the teenage Neymar stood out from the moment he burst onto the scene at Santos in 2009.
I've been to pre-drinks and had straight girls chuck on a Kylie Minogue song while looking at me expectantly, perhaps hoping I'd combust with some sort of flamboyant, squealing excitement.
MANILA (Reuters) - Jeepneys, the flamboyant passenger trucks of the Philippines, are nearing the end of their reign as the "Kings of the Road", but they're not going down without a fight.
Ricardo Villalobos (pictured) is a different sort of oddball: notorious for his hallucinogenic marathon sets and flamboyant onstage persona, he swigs whisky behind the decks in between throwing gangly dance moves.
Or think Richard Branson, whose flamboyant leadership has made him a household name and whose Virgin holdings are the hottest brand in Britain -- and in many parts of the United States.
While contemporaries like Elvis and Ricky Nelson donned increasingly flamboyant costumes, Orbison stuck to a uniform many likened to that of an insurance salesman pitching you a great deal on dying.
And his rhetoric on this subject was so insistent, so compelling, so flamboyant, so quotable, that he led not only his ideological compatriots, but numerous ordinary Americans, down the garden path.
The canvases and watercolors he has produced over the years — of flamboyant sunrises and feverish sunsets — address themes that most committed modernists would either scorn or find too frightening to tackle.
I supported his excuse that being flamboyant and controversial was the only way a back bencher like him could effectively articulate his message and get it out to a wide audience.
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Kenya's most flamboyant anti-corruption activist, Boniface Mwangi spent years enraging politicians with headline-grabbing stunts, once herding blood-drenched pigs to parliament to highlight legislators' sky-high salaries.
Fast-forward to March 2017, and the police and other authorities have checked on the fitness guru, who rose to fame thanks to his flamboyant personality and exercise videos, multiple times.
Despite the fact that her father has so relished in projecting an image of lavish, flamboyant wealth, Ivanka has not fell into the trappings of what Chinese consider "rich kid" behavior.
Pavel Astakhov, Russia's camera-loving children's rights commissioner — a former reality show lawyer — called attention to these cases in flamboyant terms that frequently crossed the line from legitimate grievance to grandstanding.
This is the first time Alibaba's Singles' Day does not have flamboyant co-founder Jack Ma at its helm, after he resigned in September as chairman to "start a new life".
In an interview with talkSPORT radio broadcast on Friday, the flamboyant liquor and aviation tycoon said he remained in for the long haul despite his legal problems with the Indian government.
Among them were Roderick Ratcliff, the C.E.O. of Centaur Gaming, the state's largest gaming-and-racetrack business, and Steve Hilbert, a flamboyant entrepreneur who had been a business partner of Trump's.
At the black-tie party last Saturday, which raised $3.6 million, Gucci's creative director, Alessandro Michele, greeted Hollywood stars, many wearing his flamboyant designs, like a proud father of the bride.
The flamboyant Daly, however, was already considered unpredictable, whereas Mickelson's reputation as the golden man of American golf has been cultivated over almost three decades of exemplary behavior on the course.
In his flamboyant disregard for democratic norms, his insistence that mounting sexual misconduct allegations are "fake news," and his reliance on the deep antipathy conservatives hold toward liberals, Moore resembled Trump.
The service is breezy and attentive and sweet, and before you even order you are presented with a flamboyant whoosh of paper-thin crisp bread resembling a Frank Gehry band shell.
The pitch-perfect performance was not typical fare for Eurovision, an annual contest watched by millions across Europe that is better known for its flamboyant costumes than its polished vocal acts.
"There's a lot of color and delicate things that happened that I couldn't have expected," he says, retaining much of his own identity while clearly drawing from Buterbaugh's more flamboyant influence.
A flamboyant ally of the president, he turned heads last week when he wore a gas mask on the House floor before a vote on an emergency virus-related spending bill.
Often, keeping wrists, thumbs and palms still, he would just move the four fingers softly to the beat: a wonderfully gentle effect from a dancer who at first seemed so flamboyant.
At his peak, Mr. Kaloyeros, a flamboyant physicist whom the governor once called "New York's secret weapon," had wide sway over the Buffalo Billion, the governor's signature upstate economic development program.
Florence's white, a 22013 sauvignon blanc from Matanzas Creek in Sonoma County, was an archetypal Thanksgiving white: neutral rather than flamboyant, a subtle character actor that would enhance rather than dominate.
Under Mr. Manley, a soft-spoken native of Britain who joined the company in 2000, Fiat Chrysler will surely see a clear change in management style from the flamboyant Mr. Marchionne.
Henry Butler, a pianist who carried the flamboyant, two-fisted traditions of New Orleans to the brink of the avant-garde, died on Monday in a hospice facility in the Bronx.
For a few hours a week, they congregate in gyms, nightclubs and social clubs to perform under the guises of brutish and flamboyant personae, before returning to their otherwise routine lives.
In "Florida Girls," the series utilizes the flamboyant, exasperating themes of Florida Man to dig at what is really at stake when people say they want to get out of Florida.
Later, as a columnist for the newspaper Bulletin Today (now Manila Bulletin), she used parables, fairy tales and sly innuendo to poke fun at Mr. Marcos and his flamboyant wife, Imelda.
From there, viewers are subjected to more pastel, up close shots of food, some interesting looking, fashionably-dressed diners, and a dance routine in the vein of Busby Berkeley's flamboyant numbers.
Johnson, one of the best-known and most flamboyant members of the government, quit just hours after the resignation late Sunday of Brexit Secretary David Davis, the government's top Brexit official.
LONDON — In the 21970s Andrew Grima re-energized the British jewelry scene with flamboyant modern designs that vibrated with textured gold and colorful semiprecious gemstones in all their rough-cut glory.
Richard Haynes, a flamboyant and highly successful Houston defense lawyer who argued some of the most notorious cases in modern Texas history, died on Friday at his home in Trinity, Tex.
LONDON — Vijay Mallya has spent a lifetime building a reputation as India's professed King of Good Times, a flamboyant tycoon with investments in alcohol, an airline and an auto racing team.
The 100 guests, many in flamboyant and vintage-inspired fashions, laughed knowingly when Lauren Ehney, a friend and Universal Life minister, lauded the union as a result of timing and persistence.
The son of a renowned Italian art nouveau furniture designer, Carlo Bugatti, Ettore Bugatti was a flamboyant engineering genius who became known for his fine tastes and his love of horses.
That would be a flamboyant kick in the face to the international community, which (thanks in large part to the structure of the Paris agreement) has begun to take climate seriously.
This place is young and flamboyant, with a clear undercurrent of action, and more than a hint of managed chaos -- all among instantly recognisable brand attributes of the business operating here.
His band — the main of several musical projects that he has going — plays what he refers to as Italian soundtrack pop, led by Luxardo, a flamboyant personality he created for himself.
I only put on my pink velvet scrunchie when I want to feel like my cutest or most flamboyant self, and I certainly do not rock it for any old function.
Fervent Brexit campaigner Boris Johnson or foreign minister Jeremy Hunt will take over from Prime Minister Theresa May in late July, with the flamboyant Johnson the odds-on-favourite to win.
In the wings possibly to succeed Cameron is the flamboyant and opportunistic former mayor of London, Boris Johnson, whose cult of personality and nationalist views suggest a smarter version of Donald Trump.
Tapie, a flamboyant tycoon and former TV star, had sued French bank Credit Lyonnais for its handling of the sale of his majority stake in sportswear company Adidas in the mid-1990s.
Instead, it was the less flamboyant players who stood out, such as goalkeeper Rui Patricio, defenders Pepe and Jose Fonte, and the calm and composed William Carvalho in front of the defense.
My relationship with the gay community is also affected by the time in which I came out, because back then, it wasn't cool to be that flamboyant or talking the gay lingo.
A New Zealand judge on Monday upheld an earlier court ruling that flamboyant internet entrepreneur Kim Dotcom and three of his colleagues can be extradited to the U.S. to face criminal charges.
And while the works of this new crop of artists aren't widely discussed or noticed, they mark a clear creative progression from the work of their more flamboyant predecessors in the 1970s.
Ghost in the Shell obviously has source material to honor, but it's all starting to feel too familiar — yeah, we get it, giant hologram ads and flamboyant sex workers in foggy alleys.
In the early 1900s, white boxing champion Jim Jeffries for years refused to take on the ascendent and transcendent black fighter Jack Johnson—known for such flamboyant theatrics as taunting his opponents.
DuVernay fills the film with these kinds of confident, distinctive choices, from the flamboyant, retro-futuristic look of the three Mrses to the surreal imagery surrounding on-screen antagonist Red (Michael Peña).
He launched his own clothing collection in 1968 that became an instant success thanks to the ways his zipperless, comfortable clothes were a stark contrast to the flamboyant looks of the '60s.
To an upbeat tune, she proceeds to seduce the crowd with flamboyant choreography—fanning her long, graceful fingers through the air, undulating her stomach, and eventually shimmying into the small club's audience.
If hip-hop's fundamental tenet is the wild style, Prince embodied that spirit better than all others, instilling a sense of fearlessness, creative risk, flamboyant dress, and infectious melodies to several generations.
This is corporate raiding of the 1980s variety—but it's being done more quietly now, with staid professionals overseeing the takeovers instead of the more flamboyant leveraged buyouts of the Reagan years.
He is a classic example of a backlash politician: a leader who exploits real or perceived white anxieties by exhibiting a flamboyant hostility to the political and economic demands of black Americans.
The colors were a little too muted for the Guardians of the Galaxy world though, so we tweaked the design and made them a little more flamboyant to fit the Guardians aesthetic.
Barón Biza draws poignant parallels between Aron's flamboyant machismo and the strongman ethos that ruled Argentina in the decades during which the novel takes place, a time of coups and counter-coups.
Trump is known for his expansive body language and his flamboyant use of hand gestures in particular: he's used to using his large frame to advantage and dominating any space he's in.
Attending a play written by Victor's flamboyant younger brother, Freddy, Lena sees Victor across the room and decides to yell the name Maria; when she confronts him, he forcefully grabs her wrist.
Imagine if the former Mafia boss John Gotti, who went to prison for murder and cultivated the public's fascination with his flamboyant New York lifestyle and menacing charm, had a YouTube channel.
Chanel later replaced Mr. Scott with the art director Jean-Paul Goude, whose flamboyant, big-budget perfume ads went against the grain of traditional romantic advertising and became a pop culture phenomena.
Akhmetshin's work centered on issues relating to the former Soviet Union, but he also developed a reputation as a flamboyant operator: a "man about town," as the Atlantic's Julia Ioffe puts it.
The Cardiff-formed seven-piece were the very embodiment of unapologetic enthusiasm when they burst onto the scene in the mid-00s, with screeching, shredding walls of sound and flamboyant, multifaceted arrangements.
And in the early 1990s, the Hydra of neoliberal economics reared its most flamboyant head to date in the figure of prime minister Davíð Oddsson – a plump Norse riff on Thatcho-Reaganism.
In the same interview, Elton John quickly talks about Richard's influence on him, noting how the performer's prowess as a pianist and his flamboyant style inspired him to sing about tiny dancers.
" When William coaxes Catherine into attending Mass at a musty old cathedral, she ­notices a portrait of Jesus "frozen in the stance of the most flamboyant shot-putter I had ever seen.
A Washington insider with a reputation for being easy to work with, Mr. Priebus would operate a more traditional White House, though given Mr. Trump's flamboyant personality, traditional is a relative term.
The flamboyant politician's departure came in protest of Prime Minister Theresa May's moderate approach to Britain's withdrawal from the European Union, known as Brexit, and has deepened the crisis facing her government.
"I'm sorry for causing too much trouble and being a bit hotheaded and flamboyant in my approach," said Mr. Taylor, who also goes by the names Muhammad Daniel and Abu Abdul-Rahman.
His influence grew in the mid-1980s, particularly with his unconditional, flamboyant praise for the 1982 Bordeaux vintage, which contained none of the hedging with which many wine writers protect their flanks.
By the time La Llorona is a regular visitor, Anna's house has become a haunted world unto itself, each room — bathroom, attic, basement — a stage, complete with a flamboyant entrance and exit.
Rappers of the past few years have grown obsessed with looking like flamboyant rockstars while still managing to maintain their rap sound, no matter how far the music deviates from its conventions.

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