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"footloose" Definitions
  1. free to go where you like or do what you want because you have no responsibilities

173 Sentences With "footloose"

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One way or another, health care is becoming more footloose.
Young adults are more footloose within their own country, too.
Looks like it got a little loose on the Footloose set.
WORKERS are in a phase of being footloose and fancy-free.
My deepest apologies to any Footloose fans I may have dismissed.
Today's generation is more footloose and values flexibility more than ever.
Footloose and LCD-free — that's how Leica made the M-D.
I'm free and footloose and whatever the saying goes right now.
Woodall, making $3,000 a week and feeling footloose, wanted to separate.
He started "Footloose" off with two dozen pairs of dancing feet.
Their geographical behaviour is limited and predictable, not footloose and fancy-free.
What films inspired the films: classic musicals or dance movies like Footloose?
SUMMIT "Footloose, the Musical," by Tom Snow, Dean Pitchford and Walter Bobbie.
"Tractor fighting" is the logical extension of "punching" in the Footloose universe.
That's right, someone will get to cut a rug with Mr. Footloose himself.
Her illiberal instincts go beyond her suspicion of globally footloose "citizens of nowhere".
I started likening NYC to the town in Footloose, where dancing was illegal!
Kenny Wormald played Ren MacComack in an updated version of 1984 classic "Footloose."
"Footloose" was my second film and it was such an exciting project for me.
What is this, the town from Footloose and Roger Goodell is oppressive John Lithgow?
The events go on to inspire the 1984 cult film Footloose, starring Kevin Bacon.
Such ordeals are becoming more common as the number of multi-national and footloose families grows.
The proportion of footloose British-born workers saw a more modest rise from 15% to 21%.
Kate Hudson and Stella McCartney are feeling footloose on their girls trip to the California desert.
Yes, Footloose asserts physical retaliation is an entirely legitimate response to both personal and ideological disagreements.
He settled in Sagaponack, on Long Island, still and always a footloose man but more focused.
The carjackings weren't a law-enforcement problem, she said; they were a problem of footloose youth.
He'd previously played supporting roles in movies such as Rumble Fish, Footloose and Best of the Best.
Kevin Bacon really knows how to steal the spotlight, especially from his Footloose co-star John Lithgow.
Thus, her land is like the town in Footloose, but instead of banning dancing, it bans love.
The first Apple Macintosh computer was sold and Kevin Bacon dusted off his dancing shoes in Footloose.
The need to dance is innate in every human being, and it cannot be denied (proof: Footloose).
In the past decade, she's done movies (Footloose, Rock of Ages) and TV (aside from Grease Live!
The tour guides led him through the music room, the auditorium where he performed "Footloose," the cafeteria.
An apocalyptic gloss on "Footloose," this electro-glam musical zoomed in on gangs of future teenage toughs.
FOOTLOOSE I wake up about 7 o'clock, on my own, because I don't have to do anything.
The song doesn't decide whether to stay footloose or settle down; it lingers between restlessness and longing.
Ser'Darius Blain, who you may recognize as Woody from the "Footloose" remake, is set to play Galvin.
There was once a time not so long ago when teen television was pretty footloose and fancy free.
MILLENNIALS—the generation which roughly includes those born between 1980 and 1996—have a reputation for being footloose.
By the time the letter arrives, Sam has downloaded Tinder and is much happier with his lot. Footloose.
Many people see footloose global companies and deregulation as the handmaidens of the worst kind of corporate practice.
Her last marriage occurred in 1988, to Herbert Ross, an American filmmaker who directed Footloose and Steel Magnolias.
We went to high school dances and it was when 'Footloose' and Michael Jackson's 'Thriller' album was out.
Kevin Bacon says he was "very resistant" to his newfound level of fame after Footloose debuted in theaters.
But Mr. Panter, 66, is creatively footloose and has never been content to just draw comics and paint.
" Here's how some people are reacting on Twitter: User @kormega tweeted: "Jeff Sessions is like a villain from Footloose.
When Shelton covered the song "Footloose" during his encore, he brought girlfriend Gwen Stefani onstage to help him out.
Because if you start a successful startup, like, the footloose and fancy-free days of your life are over.
Its share of the market for footloose students is growing, and numbers have more than doubled in a decade.
The typical American is more footloose than the average European, yet lives less than 30 kilometres from his parents.
For some, the law was reminiscent of the 1984 movie "Footloose," in which Iowa teenagers are prohibited from dancing.
She's also had experience on the big screen, with Rock of Ages (2012) and Footloose (2011) both on her resume.
Turns out, in an appearance on People's The Jess Cagle Interview, Parker admitted she almost turned down her role in Footloose.
Hoffman suggests those less financially footloose and fancy-free should look at British artists, such as Bridget Riley or Frank Auerbach.
It really is… Ever since I've known her she's only  been blonde, but I remember watching Footloose just being like, 'Damn.
The financial crisis has impoverished Western governments just as footloose young tech firms became hugely rich without paying much tax anywhere.
When Bo Burnham was in eighth grade, he starred in a middle-school production of "Footloose," in the Kevin Bacon role.
Ultimately, Footloose posits, progress starts small, on an individual level—from Ren adapting to his surroundings to Shaw softening his zeal.
Once again we're inside the mind of Faye, a footloose British writer, who is divorced and the mother of two sons.
He has also spoken up for American manufacturing industries and their workers, and chided footloose companies like Nabisco, Ford and Carrier.
In fact, she was so adamant about keeping her natural hair, she initially turned down her role in Footloose because of it!
More recently, there's Boston composer, string arranger, and producer Deborah Lurie, whose credits include 2011's Footloose and 2010's Dear John.
Some industries that need talent are finding it harder to attract the footloose "citizens of nowhere" whom Mrs May attacked last year.
I'm of course talking about the Snapchat's footloose weenie, better known as the "dancing hot dog" that's inspired everyone's new favorite meme.
It's like "Mean Girls" meets "Footloose," that '80s movie featuring an uptight local minister who insisted everyone abide by '50s-style norms.
Footloose, then, wouldn't give a second thought to something like, say, the punching of Richard Spencer—the petulant prince of white supremacists.
The character is more rootless or footloose, hence easier for young indie-rockers to relate to—easier to write songs for, too.
Loggins closed with a one-two punch of "Footloose" and "Danger Zone" that had the crowd rolling in the aisles in ecstasy.
"Remember 'Footloose'?" asked his friend Beau Becerra, referring to the 1984 film starring Kevin Bacon about a fictional town that forbids dancing.
At the center of this mix are Charles (Jeff Daniels), an uptight businessman, and Audrey (Melanie Griffith), a footloose bohemian wild card.
New York is finally repealing a nearly century-year-old law that makes the big city feel more like the town from Footloose.
" Mr. Hough, a two-time Emmy winner (for "Dancing with the Stars"), has stage experience from the 2006 West End production of "Footloose.
Not unlike the largely religious community in the small town in Footloose, an Australian town is into putting the kibosh on transgressive behaviour.
Jessica Biel , Demi Lovato and Amy Adams got footloose and fancy-free at the Vanity Fair Oscar party in Los Angeles Sunday night.
So will some other workers in footloose businesses that rely on skilled immigrants: don't expect London to remain a fintech hub, for example.
Nor Kansas City, nor Quebec, nor any other town whose fans may be getting excited at the prospect of a new footloose franchise.
Without social and professional networks anchoring them to one place, they are more "footloose" and flexible in where they ultimately settle, Abramitzky said.
Enter their next challenge: Russell Wilson, who isn&apost as spry as his rookie year but can still get footloose and free from pressure.
"An enormous number of people are footloose and fancy free when it comes to their interactions with retailers over the holiday season," Levin said.
In London 45,000 homes have been built since 2014—the highest rate in ten years—but locals grumble many are pads for footloose foreigners.
It did this in many ways, but most importantly NAFTA's foreign investor protections made it easier for footloose corporations to outsource production to Mexico.
It wasn't long before the people — who I can only imagine live in the town from Footloose — took to Twitter to share their outrage.
It was good-natured resistance to the repressive humdrum around them, a sort of "Footloose" for those just discovering the new world of computers.
College should prepare graduates to be "occupationally footloose," Dr. Siu told me, meaning they can perform a variety of entry-level jobs in different occupations.
Yeah... If I know Footloose, that's exactly what it'd do—provided a perm-inducing cut from its soundtrack LP was needlessly blasting in the background.
You might see a trace of Huck Finn in Zain — a wily, footloose boy whose wanderings illuminate the absurdities and horrors of the larger world.
He has not forgotten what it is to be footloose, carefree, but that does not mean he envies Sancho, Larsen and his other young teammates.
There are class tensions, since des Grieux is a chevalier who, based on what we learn from the opera, now seems footloose and without financial resources.
And what movie exemplifies that decade better than the cinematic masterpiece Footloose, where Ren McCormack (Kevin Bacon) saves a small town through the power of dance?
Kevin Bacon, virtually unknown at the time, was offered the lead role of Arnie, but he chose to play Ren McCormack in the blockbuster Footloose instead.
So he maintains lists of all the possible pairings and where and whether he has used one: six foot, six foot under, footing, foothills, footloose, footprint.
The video spot includes animated cameos from people including Andy Warhol, who created pieces featuring the Beetle, and Kevin Bacon, whose "Footloose" character drove a Beetle.
On the movie side, Prime Video is offering favorites like Footloose, Hancock, Bumblebee, Transformers: Dark of the Moon, Some Kind of Wonderful, and What Men Want.
I was lucky, in that I was single and footloose and had little interest in the oppressive (and expensive) gear culture the sport is known for.
It's a plot almost right out of the Kevin Bacon-starring 1984 film Footloose, in which Bacon moves to a rural, religious town where dancing is banned.
To this list, we may add Clem, who has, in some quarters, been held up as a free-speech icon for his footloose, sometimes vile radio segments.
Kevin Bacon, who starred in "Footloose" and "A Few Good Men," admits he did not think much about philanthropy when he was in his 20s and 30s.
Mr. Danzico said they were cautiously "investigating this thing called an apartment lease," but having both been footloose for so long, fear the idea of being grounded.
But while the feeling of the festival may be footloose and fancy-free, we all know the actual effort that goes into those boho looks is anything but.
Other businesses, meanwhile, fret about their ability to attract and retain the sorts of footloose and discerning employees who typically do not want to live in illiberal places.
Take that as a lesson, all you stoned, footloose teenagers out there: Sometimes, your batshit dreams that have little-to-no chance of being realized actually pay off.
Post-town council, they have a heart-to-heart conversation, which confoundingly occurs largely offscreen—probably to make time for more montages, because fuck you, this is Footloose.
If you're feeling footloose today, there may be a reason: April 29 is International Dance Day, so proclaimed by the performing arts partner of Unesco 37 years ago.
That's why DDR: The Movie is obviously a stealth sequel to Footloose, modernizing the brand by hitching its star to the most popular dance video game series ever made.
Having gotten Nashville's attention, they slipped off to a sleepy, coastal town in the Florida panhandle to record an invigoratingly footloose follow-up, "Port Saint Joe," out April 20.
With all of the tax leaks and ban orders and double-agent microwaves, we've completely lost track of America's embodiment of the town from Footloose, Vice President Mike Pence.
More than a few reviews of Footloose accused it of ripping off Flashdance, and it's worth noting that Flashdance itself had to overcome bad reviews to win over audiences.
Seemingly overnight, New York City has become a real-life "Footloose" — at least for dance-happy gay men who feel as if they have nowhere to boogie these days.
Rennie was divorced—"footloose and fancy-free," she said, laughing—working as the Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs at Columbia, while also teaching in the Political Science Department.
Allen — who, since winning SYTYCD in 2008, has appeared in 2011's Footloose remake as well as episodes of Community and American Horror Story — is also charged with simple battery.
But, as is noted by Richard Menkis of the University of British Columbia, the Pacific community's growth, which started in the 1980s, is not merely a phenomenon of footloose Canadians.
The album begins with "Hitch Hikin'," whose footloose narrator easily gets ride after ride (including one from a "gear head in a souped-up '72," to pin down the era).
The actress, best known for starring in 1984's "Footloose" and 1985's "Teen Wolf," has happily settled into her favorite role as hands-on mom to 11-year-old Olivia.
Because states do not typically share timely information about disciplinary actions taken against health-care workers, footloose rogues can create a costly regulatory headache for unwitting new employers in another state.
Where it needs further refining is awareness that North Korea and Iran have slipped from being genuine rogue states, footloose from any restraints by big powers, to a semi-rogue status.
"The cynical, disenchanted and footloose postwar youths of England, who justifiably have been termed 'angry,' never have been put into sharper focus," A.H. Weiler wrote approvingly in The New York Times.
It was a "quiet revolution", a "turning point", a "once in a generation" revolt by millions of ignored citizens sick of immigration, sick of footloose elites, sick of the laissez-faire consensus.
" Paul and Carla Bley were married in California in 1957, and during the following years he recorded a lot of her music: Her compositions make up most of Mr. Bley's records "Footloose!
He taught us that we shouldn't be afraid to dance with Footloose, that we shouldn't play with destiny in Flatliners, and that we should reach for the stars (literally) in Apollo 13.
The scene that backs Fritz and Otto's conversation, of 10 Aryan-looking young people rowing through the water while blonde men bark orders, doesn't exactly appear so footloose and fancy free anymore.
Giving parents the resources they need to have and raise kids and work at the same time would basically do for the economy what Kevin Bacon did for that town in Footloose.
The Diamondbacks' lineup has provided little support as well, stranding too many base runners and lacking any hitters as footloose and fret-free as the Dodgers' tongue-flapping, bat-flipping Yasiel Puig.
In my footloose 20s before I had kids, I went to many a Noche Latina in the Boston area in my salsa shoes with a daring two-and-a-half-inch heel.
Sanders' third solution is worker empowerment through actions on several fronts: company governance, union rights, increased budget outlays for working families, and international agreements that don't give away the store to footloose capital.
And hey, maybe next time Footloose might hit some alt-right scum—let's say Milo Yiannopoulos, for argument's sake—with a sweet karate kick to the dome, as Ren ultimately does to Chuck.
The villains were cast from strength: Alfred Walker, as the brutish Crown, glowered over every scene in which he appeared, and Frederick Ballentine, as the devious Sportin' Life, was a footloose, preening delight.
The clothing sector is globally footloose; the car industry is coalescing around regional hubs; and the electronics business remains rooted in China (though Mr Trump's attack on Huawei, its technology champion, will affect this).
Those of us who were secretly psyched to see him sing doofy Broadway ditty "Mama Says" on-screen in Footloose were disappointed when the movie went a different musical route (spoiler: dance-lesson montage).
At the 2017 festival, Shelton's girlfriend, Gwen Stefani, surprised fans with a duet of the song "Footloose" during her boyfriend's encore, and even led the crowd while singing No Doubt's 2001 hit "Hella Good."
State-of-the-art lease clauses first emerged as a concept in the 218s, as footloose NFL owners vied to get the best possible terms for new stadiums by playing cities off one another.
Questions about who will have the right to stay "will both drive footloose talent to look for jobs abroad and dissuade others from coming," she said, as employers likely face tougher work visa regimes.
According to Paul, the two regularly referenced Tahiti when Mabel was young, a kind of code word for the idea that eventually they'd be carefree, footloose and able to go cavort on the beach.
After traveling back and forth to visit mom in Florida, while living footloose and fancy free, it became clear that it was time to move mom into my apartment and finally get some adult furniture.
Societies were asked to subject domestic economies to the whims of global financial markets; sign investment treaties that created special rights for foreign companies; and reduce corporate and top income taxes to attract footloose corporations.
Bacon joked about the "Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon" game in an Instagram post while sharing the hashtag, a game in which movie fans try to identify six or fewer links with the "Footloose" star.
"You know the scene in 'Footloose' where they're playing a game of chicken with tractors and going at each other?" said Ms. Becker, who grew up about 30 miles from Action Park in Allamuchy Township.
The 59-year-old "Footloose" actor — from whom everyone is supposedly separated by at most six degrees — will be performing this year at a music-filled Nerd Prom-related bash, the White House Correspondents' Jam.
Step Up 2: The Streets has a great title, and blowout performances by relative-unknowns Briana Evigan and Robert Hoffman still proudly hold up the mantle borne of films like Footloose and Save the Last Dance.
A future where Russia feels less caged by its fears of a mobile democratic curtain and China, unbridled by a united alliance opposing its expansionism, loosens its own fetters and engages in increasingly footloose foreign adventures.
So now that life's imitating pop culture detritus, it makes perfect sense to take stock of Footloose, and see what lessons we can learn from it in the face of oppressive government regulations and political divide.
They do have to insist that those organizations operate in the national interest—not, as they have in the past, in the interest of footloose corporations and countries willing to bend the rules to their own advantage.
The question of whether the United States needs a big corporate tax cut is thus, in part, a question of whether the United States needs to make itself a more attractive destination for footloose international investment money.
The Pacers forward played footloose and fancy free in the second half, scoring 17 points in the third quarter and 10 more in the fourth, to lead his team to a 100-90 victory over the Raptors.
Similarly, remaking a cult classic is a habit Hollywood cannot let go of—The Karate Kid, Arthur, Fame, Conan the Barbarian, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Burton), Planet of the Apes (also Burton), Pride and Prejudice, Footloose.
To many, age 30 is a milestone for women — the moment when, if they haven&apost already, they&aposre supposed to go from being footloose and fancy-free to thinking about marriage, a family, and a mortgage.
Not only is filled with worthwhile sights and impressions of places, but it can also teach readers how to be world citizens — by holding up an extraordinary and footloose poet of the Beat Generation as an outstanding example.
No, this isn't just 1984's camp-tastic musical-drama, Footloose, in which Chicagoan transplant Ren (Kevin Bacon) fights the draconian anti-dancing laws of fictional flyover town Bomont—though the parallels between the two scenarios are striking.
The City of London disrupted this arrangement in the 1960s, first with the Eurodollar market (trading America's currency outside the scrutiny of its authorities) and then the Eurobond market (enabling anonymous lenders to invest footloose money in reputable securities).
In them I see various decades of youth culture, imperfectly reflected: the footloose idealism of the '60s but not its counterculture; the skepticism of the '90s but not its disaffection; the technophilia of the aughts but not its grandiosity.
Although they don't carry the exact same energy as Spider-Man and Star-Lord on the planet Titan in Avengers: Infinity War, it is easy to picture the brothers fighting over whether Footloose was the best movie ever made.
We'll be looking into the best and worst cities to party in the US (from a law-enforcement perspective, at least), the legality of sex parties, and the subtle lessons of resistance embedded in the campy 1984 film Footloose.
You will not be forgiven, however, for not recognizing her as the star of the greatest film of all time, the 1985 dance comedy classic Girls Just Want to Have Fun, or even her work in 1984's Footloose.
The first song on the album, "Footloose and Fancy Free," finds her electrified rhythm section playing in a five-beat weave inspired by the pumping of the superior vena cava, the vein flowing from the brain to the heart.
When I look at the millennials — and they have what I call the footloose and fancy free 10 or 15 years on their own — or I look at the older voters — we have a record number of nonagenarians, which is unprecedented.
"Pagey represents the Dutonian family's appreciation for the support from customers, investors, and others throughout the years and loves expressing enthusiasm through awesome dance moves that would put Kevin Bacon's 'Footloose' performance to shame," the company said in a statement.
Efforts to hold the country together in recent decades have shaped an extreme devolution of power that has been blamed by some for failures of authorities to monitor footloose militants or to communicate among a confusing tapestry of police forces.
Here's a strange one: People usually respond to news of a remake of a beloved film with suspicion if not outright anger, but the 713 remake of Footloose is actually better-reviewed than the first, at least according to the Rotten Tomatoes algorithm.
On the eve of the play's first Broadway revival, which opens on Tuesday, April 19933, here's an unscientific look at a concept that links, among other things, the first issue of Psychology Today, the star of "Footloose" and a shirtless J. J. Abrams.
Every once in a while a city attempts to pass (or actually accomplishes passing) a law so ridiculous that it could be a movie — à la Footloose and the very real Oklahoma town it's based on, which didn't remove an outdated dancing ban until 1980.
So far we're doing a pretty shit job of things, but with this hopeful burst of synth-pop, the Los Angeles trio has built a sanctuary in which it's possible for marginalized people to let go and wile out like Kevin Bacon in Footloose.
Al Roker and Craig Melvin went as The Fresh Prince of Bel Air's Carlton and Will, respectively, Dylan Dreyer as Seinfeld's Elaine, Savannah Guthrie as Sandy and Carson Daly as Danny from Grease, Sheinelle Jones as Janet Jackson, and Peter Alexander as Kevin Bacon's character in Footloose.
And there is the world of Russell's cult: the black school bus, the ranch at the end of a dirt road, llamas in a pen, footloose and half-naked children too old to be still in diapers, girls wearing "thrift store rags," at work on the farm.
Things take a shift when several of the rough and tumble guys take to the dance floor and do a line dance — seemingly inspired by the guy in the green-sleeved baseball shirt who is a dead ringer for good ole boy Williard (Chris Penn) in the original Footloose.
The growing prosperity of communities with access to public lands is directly related to several macro-economic trends: the need to maintain the quality of our land, air and water; health concerns about screen dominated lifestyles; and the footloose economy, which allows many people to live wherever they choose.
The latter tend to live in once-homogeneous towns rather than diverse cities, valuing tradition and rootedness, while the former are footloose, prizing the novel over the long-established and constructing their identity from their individual professional or educational achievements rather than from the collective affiliations into which they were born.
Al Roker and Craig Melvin went as The Fresh Prince of Bel Air's Carlton and Will, respectively, Hoda Kotb as Tony from Saturday Night Fever, Dylan Dreyer as Seinfeld's Elaine, Savannah Guthrie as Sandy and Carson Daly as Danny from Grease, Sheinelle Jones as Janet Jackson, and Peter Alexander as Kevin Bacon's character in Footloose.
The Italian baritone Ambrogio Maestri sang his first Don Pasquale, bringing his powerhouse voice and larger-than-life presence to that touchstone role, a crotchety old bachelor in mid-19th-century Rome who, fed up with Ernesto, his footloose nephew and heir, foolishly decides to disinherit the young man and to take a wife.
Reporters following the Clinton campaign through the South last year heard tantalizing rumors of a shiftless drifter who resembled not so much a mythic American hero but the traveling salesman of bawdy humor, a footloose ladies' man who left a trail of broken hearts across the south-central United States, and maybe a baby or two.
If McKay's two Marseille novels take place during the 1920s "era of the high seas black stowaway," as Holcomb and Maxwell note in their introduction, the books' more footloose stories of black vagabonds — McKay's preferred term — from around the world washing up together on the shores of Europe forecast the confusion and anguish of what has, nearly a century later, erupted into a global migration crisis.
If the Bratislava focus will not be divorce from Britain - May's government has yet to agree on what it will ask for - it is billed as a starting point for the remaining 27 to agree policies around three broad themes of regaining control over: Irregular migration; violent militants; and of a global economy of footloose capital that has left Europeans fearful and turning to the political sirens of xenophobia and protectionism.
The ladies strut through a city singing the 1984 Bonnie Tyler song "Holding Out for a Hero" (popularized by the movie Footloose​), as the music intones, "Where have all the good men gone?" and impossibly hot women do the Beyoncé strut through streets littered with drunken, passed-out dudes Why would Heineken spend money on an ad that portrays drinking in such a, well, nasty and not-sexy manner?
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