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They hope any strikes won't be for show this time.
The cameras in the banks are not just for show.
But what was real and what was just for show?
For a long time, their representation was mostly for show.
Photo credit: AP ImagesThose black wings aren't just for show.
Americans deserve more than amendments that are just for show.
Keep in mind, the ball dogs aren't just for show.
Even some Democrats acknowledged the effort was mostly for show.
And she's emphasized that the deal isn't merely for show.
Otherwise, that money really is all just for show—not science.
He'd done so by working the "It's all for show" angle.
The Pilates machines at Kris's house are not just for show.
Taylor Swift didn't step away from the spotlight just for show.
"The flight was a one-off; just for show," Huang said.
Still, it doesn't seem like the vacation was just for show.
But a cynic might speculate that it is purely for show.
There is no reason to do it other than for show.
But really, most of the time, it was just for show.
They are designed more for show than to protect our people.
It was believed they were sold as extensions for show horses.
The ceremony Trump is referencing here was purely for show. 8.
"These productions reignited my taste for show business," Mr. Goldsmith wrote.
He has developed a taste for show business, with mixed results.
In these cases, elections, including referendums, are not merely for show.
At first Softbank's friendly humanoid robot will mostly be there for show.
Some critics wonder whether televised hearings like these are just for show.
So it's just for show, until someone invents industrial-strength gummy bears.
One asylum officer described the interviews as "pro forma" — just for show.
Luke is bulletproof, for example, and that car door is for show.
If you're saying it all for show, your Instagram followers will know.
They are seen wearing suicide belts for show -- and carry light weapons.
If you don't pay for show space, you can't show your stuff.
Node CEO Falon Fatemi says the new talent isn't simply for show.
"I thought it was just [going to be] for show," she says.
The website for show, as Wilde advertises on her Instagram, is revisedtruth.com.
Anything in public will largely be for public statements and for show.
"The Investigatory Powers bill is in a sense for show," he said.
A snow leopard's tail isn't just for show — it helps them balance.
"If you're looking for show ponies, you're coming to the wrong stable."
The old saying in golf is: Drive for show, putt for dough.
But they should not be aggressive, or put it up for show.
A lot of that I think was for show for his people.
For show wear, I'm either in these white boots or sporting disco shorts.
A remarkable gallery of Gorkys sets the pace for show — and the revolution.
And Lee agrees: "A woman's body should not be for show," she says.
Did they recognize on a certain level that it was all for show?
Cover me Those colorful scarves brightening up a N.H. park aren't for show.
Gaga, however, shut down those rumors and claimed it was all for show.
The executive orders Trump signed Friday are mostly procedural and largely for show.
In theory, Kazakhstan has legal opposition parties, but they are only for show.
The problem with the NCAA's ersatz deregulation is that it's only for show.
Oftentimes the votes are just for show in order to make a statement.
That swaggering stage presence is mostly for show, not to intimidate the animals.
Some paleontologists have argued that the impressive head ornaments were just for show.
They are "more for show than effect on the Turkish economy," Ash suggested.
The beef is pretty dry, the cheese a nonfactor, the lettuce for show.
This is the part of the rock 'n' roll club not for show.
There are many more stories like these, and they're not only for show.
Our heroine brings a beloved toy fox to class for show and tell.
But stadiums are a place for show, not creative nuance or personal revelation.
"Bringing Lynne in to this particular hearing was just for show," she said.
So as a rule, modern-day Cabinet meetings have been purely for show.
Nothing superfluous, nothing fake, nothing that doesn't work, nothing that's just there for show.
So I thought I would give our former president some ideas for show concepts.
I disagree with you that a PC like this would be just for show.
Often, the traits the signs are known for show up in their sex lives.
I start browsing for show tickets, and remember that Mean Girls is on Broadway.
Clinton is a bureau that appears less partisan, even if it's mostly for show.
They're there for show, and they feel incredibly condescending — and it's a growing trend.
"It's just for show, I don't really see people interacting with it," she said.
The bezel wasn't merely for show — rotating it controlled the Tizen OS-powered interface.
The yearly event is fun to watch, but the tradition isn't just for show.
For show fans, there will be plenty to see — either in person or online.
Mr. Ruch insists that the "surveillance" of Mr. Höcke's home was mostly for show.
An equestrian himself, Ameeuw is passionate about increasing the fan base for show jumping.
"The real danger is that these moves are taken just for show," Parmet said.
It was just for show — she had not connected it to a power source.
"Look what I brought for show and tell today," one deputy said while laughing.
Afterwards, she wrote an exposé, "A Bunny's Tale," for Show Magazine about her experiences.
For bands, for show bands in Louisiana, it is literally that it is a show.
But the retro keyboard that came with the C64 mini console was purely for show.
It's all for show, but these images matter—whether we want them to or not.
" AND NOW, A WORD FROM CHARLES… "[American monuments to foreign liberators are] not for show.
And the food isn't there just for show, despite all of it being gorgeously drawn.
But they're believed to be pain relief treatment for his joints rather than for show.
The Netflix newcomer "Stranger Things" took home the golden popcorn for show of the year.
When I was a small boy my dad used to ask me for show tunes.
But having the Hollywood stars there wasn't just for show or for increased media attention.
The latter, incidentally, was not just for show—it was used to ward off scurvy.
The proprietor is Jimmy Hayward, whose fish traps and parked boats aren't just for show.
She said he wants to bring his sister back to school for show and tell.
Eddie has little respect for his schoolmates who wear their expensive watches mostly for show.
That being said, one has the distinct impression that some of that was just for show.
Still if the money is there, there's no reason for show makers to turn it down.
That, combined with the very public nature of their disagreements, suggest this is all for show.
This data is all raw data, Crum said; in this case, it was mostly for show.
Unfortunately, the highly publicized examples of female mobility in the workplace might just be for show.
Trump's comments aren't just for show, Kubic said, but acknowledged the "drama" of running for office.
DO YOU GUYS, IS PART OF THIS FOR SHOW OR DO YOU HONESTLY DISLIKE EACH OTHER?
Starting with the fact that, save for show-and-tell test flights, the technology isn't ready.
The fiery departure of a zeppelin is an impressive sight, but it's not just for show.
All those "I Voted" stickers people posted pictures of on social media — they're all for show.
I guess he was mad about it, but I think all of that was for show.
How much of this is a real change of heart, and how much is for show?
He wants to put a Latino in the Cabinet, he's not doing it just for show.
But ultimately, it's not clear whether the heated spat was for real, or just for show.
The fourth group consisted of people who engaged in same-sex activity for show and attention.
You wouldn't use a pricey Brunello di Montalcino; it would be like burning cash for show.
Turns out ... Offset and Cardi are a true showbiz couple 'cause that was all for show.
This wasn't for show — his movements were completely, visibly at one with the sound they produced.
We had an amazing tour this summer so I feel in shape for show right now.
This near miss is all for show — a demonstration of vehicle-to-vehicle, or V275V, communications.
Donald Trump, for example, carries huge gloves ("for show") and five different varieties of self-tanner.
"They honestly do still love each other and that's not just for show," a source tells PEOPLE.
First, a woman's voice asked Alexa for show times for the film "Dark Phoenix" on Saturday night.
And it seems she didn't just wear it for show: She wore it on her ring finger.
These hires are not just for show, according to people familiar with the doctors and their roles.
Ultimately, all weddings are for show: They're often flamboyant displays of — historically — heterosexuality, involving men and women.
Does he reach out to reassure foreign leaders that some of his campaign lines were for show?
Once again, though, there's the question of how many of Trump's promises have been made for show.
And it's just not a marriage for show -- gifted orator or not, last night's speech proved that.
The door on the top of the mini NES is just for show and doesn't open, boo!
But ask Japanese women, and many will say that they wear them date masuku – 'just for show'.
Nuclear experts think it's plausible that these parts aren't just for show — that they could be real.
But experts said it's not clear whether the missiles were real or just mock-ups for show.
Alas, it's just for show — but that doesn't make this slick custom Xbox One any less desirable.
So the phrasing of everything as a polite request, the illusion of deference, is all for show.
Once the primary source for show reviews, runway images, breaking fashion news, and insightful industry comment, Style.
In fact, the towers and windows on the exterior are not functional and are all for show.
Some might fast just for the sake of it with no real spiritual intention, just for show.
Instead, they were little bolts (no threads) that didn't actually do anything and were just for show.
Fursuits are, you'll notice upon close inspection, better fitted and intricately crafted, made for show and individuality.
But Cline says that, while major brands do in fact inspect their factories, it's often for show.
With a blend of exuberance and pity, he told me no, the shoes were just for show.
West, a 71-year-old screen legend, hated the unvarnished photos her visitor took for "Show" magazine.
I guess keeping hundreds of us packed together for two hours last night was just for show.
Mr. Biden did say he was open to meeting with Kim if it wasn't just for show.
You just need to decide within our world if it's for you or is it for show?
In the third grade for Show & Tell, I told all my classmates about how to hang drywall.
One is for show or magazine notes, and the other is for what I'm cooking at home.
This isn't just for show, though — it all has a very specific role in Sunday's All-Star game.
The actor recently addressed rumors that his relationship with the "Shake It Off" singer was all for show.
The particularly incriminating text demonstrates Cooper reassuring her supposed boyfriend that Bachelor in Paradise was all for show.
It's just for show and on some of these vehicles, the meter is missing completely from the dashboard.
However, what we saw was just for show: a glimpse of what the final design might look like.
"They honestly do still love each other and that's not just for show," a third source told PEOPLE.
Clearly, companies are appointing women for show and not because they think it will add a competitive advantage.
You'll see warnings for black bears and grizzlies all over the place — and they're not just for show.
Or maybe it's all for show and the "waterfall screen" ends up only as a proof of concept.
Some seem bred for show, not for work; not all of them are up to winning their races.
Now Egypt is back to the days of strongmen like Gamal Abdel Nasser, when elections were for show.
He added that it might be time for Show customers to ask Google what needs to be done.
If there was a People's Choice Award for show-stopping style, Blake Lively would win in a shutout.
Their disaster-laden tracks are not for show, and Hutchison finds it hard to switch his brain off.
But it's difficult to understand the purpose of adding additional sleeves to garments that are just for show.
It wasn't the stiffest sentence he could have passed, so perhaps the moral outrage was only for show.
"He likes to take his CT scans to school for show and tell," said his father, Shaun Vysocky.
They are mostly young and garbed for late spring weather rather than for show (there are no feathers).
She was an impostor, a 28-year-old named Gloria Steinem who was working undercover for Show magazine.
When her name first appeared on the reported list of finalists, I assumed it was only for show.
Trilobites Scientists devised "virtual crash testing" to see if an extinct deer's colossal headgear was just for show.
The room is not for show; for most of the attendees, the threat of getting hacked is real.
The bar itself was largely for show, though, as staff regularly walked around and proactively took drink orders.
In fall of 2001, my second-grade class brought in photos of our families for show and tell.
While he looked a bit like a real-life Transformer, the robot was more for show than function.
Forty minutes outside Altay city, the regional capital, Slanbek still makes skis, but today they are just for show.
Denise might be dating dog David for show, but queer ladies everywhere knew she was coming to date us.
Mayweather has previously indicated that his ruckus with the unheralded 20-year-old Japanese fighter is just for show.
The first week of first or second grade, we were asked to bring something in for show-and-tell.
But if Sessions charges someone — or multiple people — it doesn't seem he's doing it reluctantly or just for show.
The best golf clubs you can buy The old saying in golf is: Drive for show, putt for dough.
"But the old cliche still holds true, 'You drive for show and you put for dough'," Player said chuckling.
And on that front, there has to be an excellent graphics card, otherwise everything else is just for show.
It might look like it's just for show, but those carbon vents keep cool air pouring over the engine.
The trial of the two accused young men was merely for show, predicated on confessions made under extreme duress.
The bracelet she brought in for show-and-tell was not, as she claimed, found in a shallow grave.
In short, we want our burgers to bleed—even if it's just for show—and Beyond Meat knows it.
It was, instead, a mock-up—one that either represented a functional future jet... or was purely for show.
The U.S. then showed its warnings weren't just for show when Secretary of State Rex TillersonRex Wayne TillersonState Dept.
That led many to suspect that the demolition was just for show and that the site could be reopened.
Or was the proposal just for show — red meat for a conservative base that resents cultural liberalism in academia?
MENAHEM BREUER, former concertmaster, Israel Philharmonic Orchestra It was never for show, although he was dancing on the podium.
She didn't tell our father about her offer until we asked her to, so it wasn't made for show.
When she finishes, it's with a sweeping flourish that's not for show; it's the imp, breaking loose and fleeing.
As of February 7, the United States Equestrian Federation ranks her as 18 out of 392 for show jumping.
These days, Zanzibar's purported spice farms tend to mainly be for show, staging tours and performances geared toward visitors.
In third grade, he brought in a cockchafer beetle grub for show-and-tell, hoping to impress his classmates.
Roseanne blaming ABC, Ambien and herself for show&aposs cancellation and the president lashing out at Disney chief Bob Iger.
Turns out, this may not have just been for show, but actually the key to how the entire franchise ends.
The arguing was just for show, of course, as Bayer shared a shot of herself holding hands with Aniston backstage.
Google is touting a 93.9 percent accuracy rate for "Show and Tell," the cute name Google has given the project.
But the event is "primarily for show" and unlikely to produce anything meaningful, a source briefed on the event said.
This involves things like buying merch and record bundles, in order to "boost" fan's places in line for show tickets.
The six-tier cake that everyone is buzzing over from Nick and Priyanka's wedding photos was likely all for show.
But Higinbotham wasn't going on a hunt—he hates hunting, in any weather—so the uniform was just for show.
The Interpreter noted the pyrotechnic demonstrations are mostly for show—with dynamite added to the seized boats for visual effect.
He keeps publicly demanding an investigation knowing full well that it will likely never happen - it is all for show.
You can clear the checkbox for "Show Narrator Home when Narrator starts" to not see it again in the future.
On Monday, he suggested the bill was for show and he never expected House Republicans to go through with it.
Her mere existence seemed to offer proof that much of what Trump said was bluster, for show and for effect.
They thought the debate was all for show, a chance to "build business," as the captain, Andreas Granqvist, put it.
The hot peppers on the plate are not for show; you're meant to take a bite of tofu, then chile.
The decision was mostly for show -- the program, which was tied up in the courts, never got off the ground.
Of course, y'know how reality TV works ... sometimes they do things just for show -- but that's not the case here.
Two friends asked her for "show money" so that their family members could work abroad, in Kuwait and in Italy.
" Sailor previously commented on Williams' claims the injury was all for show, telling Entertainment Tonight, "It's so insane to me.
Sometimes, that latter effort is just for show, but when it comes to input mechanics, it often proves helpful and functional.
WATCH THIS: The One Surprising Thing Kerry Washington Does After Shooting a 'Scandal' Scene   But her home isn't all for show.
Although we're suckers for show-stopping décor, that's certainly not the most important consideration when it comes to where we eat.
Prueter was especially excited to tell me that the thumbnails for show content aren't static, but consist of short teaser trailers.
The "retribution or consequence" for destroying jobs is just for show, and will consist largely of Trump sounding off on Twitter.
"It's showtime…heading to the stage for show #8!!!" she wrote alongside a clip of herself preparing to take the stage.
They aren't just girls with guns, here for show – they are soldiers, as tough and scrappy as any man I know.
This all has some senators wondering if the highly anticipated cancelation of the August recess is more for show than substance.
Call it a chronic refusal to learn, a heaping pile of ignorance, or perhaps a compulsive preference for show over substance.
He knew Corneille by heart and could quote his plays, and this immersion, Jackson makes plain, was not merely for show.
"It's substantively worse than what any other president has done," she says, noting that the joint exercises aren't just for show.
Mr. de Jong created the series for "Show Your Wound," the curated contemporary art section at the fair, known as Tefaf.
All of which naturally raises the question of why the president would pick a high-profile fight that's mostly for show.
Our sources say that's all for show -- after all, we're told he changed his number and never gave it to Drea.
Thank you, Mia Stine, for bringing the screeching possum you found under your bed for show-and-tell and then—whoops!
" Sailor later commented on Williams' claims that the injury was all for show, telling Entertainment Tonight, "It's so insane to me.
If Stone wasn't forthcoming or overstated his knowledge, they argued, it was not intentional or malicious, and perhaps just for show.
In other words, two of the most prominent weapons to fight the coronavirus — masks and thermometer guns — are mostly for show.
Do you think it just dawned on her what a fantastic story she'd have for "Show and Tell" at school this week?
CNN reported that Pentagon leaders had reservations about displaying weaponry for show and involving the military in what's become a political event.
What I want to ask you guys is – it – a lot of people feel this doesn't mean anything other than for show.
While it's been frustrating for show producers, we're told the other judges -- Luke Bryan and Lionel Richie -- haven't been all that upset.
In the same vein, original and sometimes tough lifestyle choices tend to impress and inspire others when they aren't done for show.
Faraday cages make for show-stopping physics demonstrations, but Arc Attack has carved out a niche for themselves with their musical performances.
Monumental lithic sites like Stonehenge and Avebury weren't just constructed for show—they also served as important focal points for the community.
The unfortunate truth is he's not just talking; the hubris isn't just for show, and by his measure, that makes him legit.
"The central bank must make a series of interest rate cuts not just cuts of 25 basis points for show," he said.
The 13-footer was not just for show though; Motohashi threw it on the floor and promptly bounced from the sushi establishment.
She was running around with the wrong crowd, her sister said, and her actions in the video may have been for show.
News of the deal broke before the public conference committee meeting, leading Democrats to argue that the meeting was just for show.
Together, the studies, which Apple is paying for, show how the Silicon Valley giant and its popular products are reshaping medical research.
But as anyone who has heard even a 30-second snippet of Anaal Nathrakh's music will attest, it's not just for show.
But 50 now says the Benjamins are phony pics and he's not hiding assets ... it's all for show, to maintain his persona.
One of the most damaging falsehoods -- according to docs obtained by TMZ -- involved a pool party for show writers at Franklin's home.
But, the more I saw the post-match interviews, the more I realised that a lot of it was just for show.
It was obvious then, as now, that the trial was for show, almost more a justification for what had happened to Till.
Though North Korea has returned Mr. Trump's threat with its own against Guam, the country's actions suggest it is only for show.
As for his most recent summer hit "Mask Off," he said in 2015 that all of the drug lingo is just for show.
The wings are mostly there for show and controlling the plane's altitude, instead of generating the lift needed to keep this craft airborne.
The candied cranberry bits was a welcome crunch, and the freeze-dried strawberry was mostly for show, but added some extra red pizazz.
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Democrats fought Price's appointment fiercely, but it was largely for show, considering that no Republicans have publicly said they wouldn't vote for him.
But Jenner has given her consent, and it's not like the conversations taking place on I Am Cait are being staged for show.
It's all for show so the Republican Party can dishonestly paint a picture that they represent the democratic process of balance and fairness.
He also asked Ripa if their affection during Strahan's last few weeks – particularly a goodbye kiss on Friday's broadcast was all for show.
His remarks on Monday, condemning the white supremacists and neo-Nazis who marched and attacked people in Charlottesville, Va., were just for show.
"These campaigns are quite isolated and mostly for show only," said Marko Cunningham from the Bangkok Free Ambulance Service, a volunteer ambulance organization.
It's a worrisome development, but maybe it's possible that this is all for show and all part of some big plan by Rafael?
At WWDC this year, Apple announced it would soon offer its own podcast analytics service for show creators who publish on Apple Podcasts.
The bad news is when it's working as intended, Books still seems like an app built more for show than for serious readers.
Peter Kim, 32, Seoul The current government is misleading the South Korean people to think that "peace for show" is what people want.
LaPierre embraced the anti-press tone on Thursday and said the anti-gun outrage on TV and in print was just for show.
The cake was largely for show, the spokeswoman said; it was made mostly of plastic foam, except for a portion at the bottom.
But on this October day, his flashy trappings were mostly for show because he had gone several months without selling drugs, he said.
Instagram accounts for all eight of the new Mousketeers will also be used for show promotion, as will a main Club Mickey Mouse account.
But until that happens, if it ever does, an OPC investigation—while a welcome symbolic development—will never be more than essentially for show.
Just a decade ago, Pyongyang destroyed a cooling tower associated with its nuclear program in a move that was more for show then substance.
To be ready for show nights, he typically eats light, starting the day with an egg white omelet and chicken and veggies for dinner.
And for show that garnered so much attention for finally having a Black bachelorette, they were surprisingly mum about her Blackness during the season.
She was a private person for whom little was allowed to be private — not even her for-show marriage to Peter, now the governor.
Oghi thought that his wife did this on purpose—that she went into her room just for show, the moment she saw his headlights.
Expect more legislative action in both chambers, but whether it will just be for show or for an actual solution remains an open question.
It seems like it's all for show, it's not substantive," Castro, the former secretary of Housing and Human Development, said on ABC's "This Week.
All politics involves a bit of showmanship, especially these days, but when things are done just for show, it&aposs so much hot air.
"He did have a flair for show business, and he liked putting his name on something that was not real estate," Mr. Black recalled.
In 1963, Gloria Steinem went "undercover" as a Bunny and reported for Show magazine that far from being glamorous, the Playboy lifestyle was demeaning.
Zoho Show now works with AppleTV-enabled devices for example, and Android users can now use their phones as a smart remote for Show.
But unlike television where on-air conflict is sometimes mostly for show, the health of the national and global economy is at stake here.
People in the field who were close to him, recalling him after his death, said that the warmth was innate and not for show.
She actually went to Stagecoach for PacSun, and she's modeled for Show Me Your Mumu, Windsor Store, and more, per her recent IG pics.
"The troops just leaving us were as if equipped for show, and with their scarlet uniforms and burnished arms, made a brilliant display," she wrote.
So, did Google's latest privacy announcements actually put the company ahead of the curve in any truly meaningful way, or is it mostly for show?
It's the first thing you notice when you look at the Pen-F, and the appearance can be intimidating — but they're not just for show.
Gaga addressed the talk on Jimmy Kimmel Live last month, however, and shut down the claims, saying their intense connection was actually just for show.
Her participation taps into an ongoing question as to whether celebrity involvement in Standing Rock is a good thing—or whether it's merely for show.
This made them not be able to do things like strikes, because their strikes were really just for show, because there's no profit to stop.
The only downside to these pants is that they are advertised as the 4-pocket style, but the two front pockets are just for show.
She was skeptical that the rugs were bought purely for show and not to hide money in an expensive item that would grow in value.
The Senate Finance Committee is convening a hearing next week, but it is quite clearly for show, an attempt to assuage the concerns of Sen.
The first televised event took place on January 5, 1956, and two weeks later, DuMont and McMahon signed a contract for show his events regularly.
For the past thirty years, he has used it as a doorstop and sent it off to school with his children for show-and-tell.
The Grammys used during the television broadcast are for show; Mr. Billings and his team engrave the names of winners onto plates after the event.
Last year, it seemed preposterous that Razer made a gaming phone without flashy colored lights, but now it's here, and it's not purely just for show.
The immune support tea is mostly for show… I've been drinking it almost every day but have still had two colds in the last three weeks.
The farm doesn't raise or slaughter any protein itself (the chickens on the land are just for show), but the fish and beef is sourced locally.
"There was a consensus on the market that any actions on sanctions would just be for show," says Natalia Orlova, the chief economist at Alfa-Bank.
We're also told many employees felt the training session -- which lasted roughly 3-4 hours at over 8,000 stores -- was more for show than actually helpful.
Now she believes he used her ... never intended to pursue a relationship but wanted to arrive with a 19-year-old actress ... and all for show.
They seem to either be casual in aesthetic and centered around a utilitarian design, or straight off the runway and built more for show than function.
Given the amount of energy the Beltway expends on Donald J. Trump's latest zinger, it may be tempting to think that it's all just for show.
The grand piano isn't for show and neither are the books or the open affection and respect with which Elio and his parents treat one another.
It's not the same one that he played with, the one that I took to my kindergarten class for show-and-tell and pretended was mine.
The two women, with their distinctly Parisian air, seem like easy comrades as they fit the American model Cara Taylor with her look for show day.
"Sometimes I get too skeptical and I worry that this stuff is all ... for show, that personalization is merely a Silicon Valley buzzword," the host said.
Little kids want to be capable members of the family, and they like to help if they know their contribution matters and isn't just for show.
For Republicans, the public meeting is largely for show, as the final negotiations happened behind closed doors and the major details have already been agreed upon.
If a celebrity says their going to educate themselves after making a racist remark, for example, they should ACTUALLY DO IT, and not just for show.
More important however, is that, once the rush of trying this new technology subsides, you can't shake the undeniable feeling that it isn't just for show.
He asks to to see her body, but she lies and says she is in a wheelchair, despite the fact that her wheelchair is just for show.
The idea that Limbaugh would try to pretend that this was all just for show -- solely because Trump is President and Trump doesn't care -- is astounding stuff.
For show business babies, this militant call to celebrate the moment, no matter what, is more than a song; it's a philosophy that has served her well.
It ain't just for show ... Odell Beckham is actually USING that crazy $350,000 Browns-themed Rolls-Royce to get around L.A. ... and TMZ Sports has the footage.
We read aloud E. Nesbit's hilarious "Treasure Seekers" series about a late-Victorian family of dim bulbs, and she brought in "Moby-Dick" for show and tell.
"Well, today we got our first sign that everything Trump once told The Advocate those 22017 years ago was just for show," the publication wrote in January.
In a stroke of true benevolence, Thundercat has provided a music video for "Show You the Way," the Drunk lead cut featuring Michael McDonald and Kenny Loggins.
Five oversized hand axes, more than a foot tall, would have been too heavy for a single hand to wield; they may also have been for show.
His consulting for Apple can be mostly for show, or tossed off in a few napkin-based meetings, while he spends most of his time saving the world.
Verizon won't even expand its "53G" home service's availability until that new hardware is ready, making it even more clear that the initial deployment was just for show.
It is quite possibly the ultimate gift for a Harry Potter fan who hasn't got the books in a box set already, even if it's just for show.
He's encouraged to practice counterespionage, and that's the lesson his kid brings to class for show-and-tell to a round of gasps and awe from his classmates.
The company sent out invites for "Show Time" a few weeks back, and since then we've been piecing together the clues of what we expect will be announced.
A show of federal force -- even if just for show -- treats these men as they should be treated: domestic terrorists who are putting the whole community at risk.
My question for the protesting NFL players is this: Are you more interested in staging protests for show, or in changing things for the better in our country?
Unicorn status for venture capital-backed startups is mostly for show, but founders have said it can be an advantage that helps with hiring and general media visibility.
Looks like Drake flashin' stacks was all for show ... 'cause Quavo tells TMZ Sports ZERO cash was on the line in his Georgia-'Bama bet with 6 God.
Taylor Swift reignited her war with Scooter Braun and Big Machine, and Colin Kaepernick is getting another shot at the NFL, although some think it's all for show.
The tension between Bloodlines winner Cara Maria and her ex Abram, on whom she cheated this season despite their six-year relationship, was certainly not all for show.
I have a soft spot for "Show Me the Monkey" because it's one of the only episodes in which Veronica gets to have more than one female friend.
Apart from that and a recurring maple motif — the jugs of syrup on a shelf outside the kitchen are not just for show — the Québécois influence is minimal.
As a result, shareholder meetings for some of the world's most valuable companies — including Facebook and Alphabet, the holding company that now owns Google — are mostly for show.
The manufacturing council, for whatever it's worth, will continue to function in the perfunctory "for show" way it would have with or without the CEOs who have bolted.
And her status as a cheerleader is mostly for show: an opportunity to wear a costume that announces, over and over again, her place in the social hierarchy.
It's certainly convincing to go on a ride where it seems the human is just there for show, or on rides where there's no human present at all.
He's clearly a part of the team, not just for show, as he's taken an aggressive lead role in the administration's battle to decriminalize homosexuality across the globe.
"Sometimes I get too skeptical and I worry that this stuff is all ... for show, that personalization is merely a Silicon Valley buzzword," the "Mad Money" host said.
Gary Krieger, Portland, OR Both sides should have made everyone a shareholder -- not for show but for real It's an epic fail for rational thinking at every level.
On his first day in office, President Donald Trump issued a memorandum that could have devastating consequences for show horses subjected to a painful practice known as horse soring.
Lady Gaga set the precedent for show-stopping red carpet moments with her "Shallow blue" gown at the Emmys, but what can we expect from the BAFTAs this evening?
She captioned the video: "Getting ready for show night…" This isn't the first time Lopez has graced her more than 65.9 million Instagram followers with her makeup-free look.
The very first pup I laid eyes on was an adorable golden retriever who was in the Juniors competition, which is for show dog handlers aged 10 to 18.
And then, of course, there's the fact that you can just pull it off its stand and use it as a tablet — something that can't be said for Show.
What you need is someone with a sincere appreciation for show business to appease old-timers, with the sort of ironic detachment the kids are all about these days.
Women who wanted to play baseball in the early twentieth century were relegated to traveling entertainment teams that played against men for show and were ridiculed in the press.
Click on to see how five women wear theirs — and for style's sake, don't even think of using that longer strap (from here on out, it's just for show!).
That means that the congressional hearings over the next two days are mostly for show and to create some headaches for companies whose executives often avoid Capitol Hill appearances.
The strangest part -- Dustin had already earned his 25 bucks BEFORE he took the shot of spit, so he just did that for show ... and extra t-shirt sales.
That makes Trump's public and private slaps at McConnell seem even more bizarre, although it fits with the reality that much of what this president says is for show.
The names in Chinese are generally the closest phonetic representation of the English words, sometimes with the English below for show (a floral, cursive or Gothic script is preferred).
"Travis and I aren't people that BS you, and we wouldn't be a part of something that is fake or for show or just for pure entertainment," Lindsay said.
We're told all the guest appearances at each other's concerts this year haven't been just for show -- it was to spend as much time together as possible while touring.
If you examine what he did based on what he wants to do and ignore much of what he says for show, this was actually a remarkably productive start.
Perhaps more meaningful, though, is that Apple's strong brand name and its willingness to write big checks have quickly made it a top draw for show creators and stars.
It couldn't be just for show — they had to be able to lift the cart's lids and reveal mantou (steamed buns) for dipping into condensed milk, matcha and caramel.
But the way I relate to him is that I have enthusiasms for show ideas, sketch ideas, and I can easily get carried away in selling or pitching them.
Though Putin might respond by kicking out US diplomats and possibly seizing US properties (like he did last summer in response to US sanctions), it'll likely be for show.
But while Abe has not been at odds with Trump publicly, early hopes that the billionaire developer's campaign rhetoric on trade and defense was mostly for show have faded.
Because believe me, at this point in my Challenge life, I know when the tears are real and when they are put on for show — I've done it all myself.
Most golfers have heard the saying, "drive for show and putt for dough," meaning big-hitting drives from the tee are impressive, but those who win tournaments make clutch putts.
Isaac, who won a 2016 Golden Globe for Show Me a Hero, revealed that he took time off to support his Guatemalan mother, María, when she became ill last October.
Alex Jones listed conservative Fox News personalities like Tucker Carlson and Laura Ingraham, who have both recently come under fire for show segments that espoused white supremacist rhetoric, as allies.
It was one of several posts that prosecutors cited in a pre-sentencing submission in which they argued that any remorse Mr. Shkreli claimed to feel was only for show.
The Serbian ambassador to Morocco was down from Rabat, sitting in her customary place next to the roulette table, which is only for show, since gambling is illegal in Morocco.
In 22015 she wrote a two-part tell-all for Show magazine after working as a Bunny in the original New York club, then on 264th Street, off Fifth Avenue.
Our idea of Driver is a Marine, meaning that all those muscles aren't just for show but are useful, that he is the ideal of man as a virile warrior.
Sorry, I'm in the fetal position over the Beyoncé concert, so I really can't do anything at the moment except for show you Instagram photos and maybe try to comment.
She also went on a field trip with students, along with their adult supervisors, and once brought in a dog for show-and-tell, according to CTV and the Montreal Gazette.
Payments for show reruns and movies that play on traditional TV are well-covered, but residuals for streaming and other digital viewing became a big issue in this round of talks.
Andrea and Michaela kept the ruse going at Tribal Council, saying that the majority six would stick together, but it was all for show, as Sarah and Michaela did indeed flip.
This antagonism is all for show, of course; it's not like T-Series is a specific person who can actually duke it out with Kjellberg in the way that he suggests.
When sales began at Fifty Third and Eighth, in February 257, the development team had created preliminary model units designed by Ash NYC, a design and development firm, purely for show.
The pink tinge of this cream isn't just for show: Imperial peony and lipohydroxy acid work to gently exfoliate dull skin, stimulating surface cell renewal to revive skin's natural rosy tone.
It was as if they were a funeral parade, and they frantically ran though the crowd, breaking into fights amongst themselves, occasionally dropping the coffin, and generally causing chaos for show.
Here's a disappointment ... turns out Zlatan Ibrahimovic's arrogant ways are all for show ... because his Galaxy teammate Sebastian Lletget says the Big Z is a big sweetie, and a GREAT teammate.
Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury just nearly came to blows after Fury's weigh-in in Belfast ... the question is -- do the guys REALLY want smoke or was it all for show?
The Apple TV app offers a clean user interface, complete with colorful thumbnail images for show titles, and makes it easy to move between watching live TV or viewing your recordings.
All in all, this decision seemed like it was made for show; however, I agree with it and its significance is in its empowerment of and official solidarity with transgender students.
The agency said it decided to remove the records after lawsuits accusing the USDA of falsely identifying people as having violated federal laws that prohibit the soring of horses for show.
Similarly, the office of the president, for all its foreign escapades and repressive actions, still seemed to hold some nugget of Sorkinesque dignity or moral traction, even if just for show.
Acosta speculates that Trump's diatribes against the media are largely for show, writing that "when he called us 'fake news' it was, in his mind, an act," according to the excerpts.
In fact, his authenticity problem looks like the opposite of Clinton's: Nervous Republican politicians have been trying to suggest that what they themselves call his "racist" invective is merely for show.
But it still leaves one key question unanswered: Is this massive fact-checking effort actually helping us live in a more reality-based world, or is it all just for show?
But intensive diplomacy in the run-up to these critical leader-level meetings could have yielded real results to advance mutual interests and bypass the Chinese penchant for show over substance.
Plus, the acacia wood combined with the taupe color of the silicone is so aesthetically pleasing that you won't mind keeping these out for show, even if they're not in use.
Part of what makes this event so quintessentially Irish is the premium everyone here places on humility, which includes, among its many forms, a disdain for show offs and brazen ambition.
McGregor said while the two countries had grown closer in the past decade, it was hard to tell exactly how deep the affection ran and how much was simply for show.
But even he might struggle to swiftly acquit Trump, convince Americans the trial is not purely for show and at the same time protect vulnerable swing state members from political damage.
This new look isn't just for show — taking up less real estate will make these tomatoes more suitable for futuristic applications like indoor farming and even space travel, Popular Mechanics reports.
We're told the main house used in "The Bachelor" survived the fire ... but a 4,000 square foot structure on the property used as a base camp for show producers was torched.
"Talking with adversaries is fine, but those talks will be for show if there isn't significant spadework up front," Elizabeth Saunders, a foreign policy expert at George Washington University, told me.
I mean to just do an indictment and never try the case I think it was more for show and I don&apost think it was going to amount to very much.
The idea that Facebook might have just made the war room for show and since shut it down left many with a sour taste, even if that didn't end up being true.
That chain mail suit the guitarist is wearing isn't just for show: It's actually a wearable Faraday cage (also known as a Faraday shield), an enclosure specifically designed to exclude electromagnetic fields.
And while there are plenty of products made for show dogs and their high-maintenance hair, there is at least one product for human manes that many of the Westminster competitors use.
This would only be limitedly impressive if it was all just for show, but as well as generating visually interesting levels the game ensures that every floor is mechanically interesting as well.
The car, which he bought when Microsoft was based in Albuquerque, New Mexico, wasn't just for show: Gates loved to put its speed to the test and race it in the desert.
That is going to result in a GOP increasingly dominated by men like Moore, who naturally ape Trump's extremist style, or like Gillespie, who are willing to put it on for show.
It's an all-electric machine with an electric motor and battery pack, so the dramatic front design is mostly for show and a throwback to the gas-powered BMWs that came before.
Sure, you're the eventual heir to the throne thanks to an antiquated and outmoded monarchy that is mostly for show and doesn't designate you any real power save for seemingly unending tabloid coverage.
No surprise, 65% of people report negotiating with their significant other regarding what to watch on Netflix, and 35% will do a "show for show" trade — I'll watch yours if you'll watch mine!
If anything, this may be a time for show to assess how it produces its show in order to better accommodate people like Peter, who simply need more time to develop their relationships.
Writing under this kind of time pressure, especially about a figure like Mr. Bowie, is a little stressful, but I have become pretty good at compartmentalizing thanks to tight deadlines for show reviews.
Videos, like the first episode of King Bach's show Your Best Life, brought up a 404 error, or worse, basic errors, like misspelling Snoop Dogg's name or displaying incorrect timestamps for show durations.
In 2017, conservatives worried that Gorsuch wouldn't gain support among moderates, but he was confirmed with a 54–85033 vote after Democratic senators, mostly for show, attempted and failed to filibuster his nomination.
I used to think that paprika and parsley were just for show — nothing more than powdery red dashes on creamy deviled eggs, and verdant speckles breaking up the brown monotony of beef stew.
"Bing's attempt to eradicate a sense of specialness and privilege in his sons," as Giddins terms it, was undercut by the fact that they were Hollywood kids, trotted out as needed for show.
But I wonder if any Telltale series can commit to being a sequence of one-set plays the way that The Walking Dead did, indifferent to an audience's desire for show-stopping action.
These rocket landings aren't just for show, they're a big part of SpaceX's business plan, which centers on landing, refurbishing and reflying boosters in order to drive down the cost of launching to space.
If the energy the night before was a 14, tonight it was equal to the amount of calories in a thermos of vodka and zero-calorie Crystal Light drops (37) for show number two.
"It's a dangerous game to play because they risk alienating their advisers when it becomes evident — and it will — that they're requesting guidance just for show or to avoid additional work," the professors noted.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. officials on Sunday defended President Donald Trump's decision to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, saying the move was not just for show and not a gift to Pyongyang.
The blogger received a tip from an anonymous man who said that Cooper allegedly "uses" men for money, that her stint on BIP was all for show, a "networking" effort to promote her business.
In TyLoo's match against Mousesports, Mo proved that his "CaptainMo" name wasn't just for show, lining up three headshots with his Desert Eagle early in a money-strapped round against a fully loaded Mousesports.
Televised explosions to destroy tunnels at North Korea's only known nuclear test site two weeks ago were likely more for show than substance, according to Defense Department officials who spoke on condition of anonymity.
"I think it's a little bit for show to make it seem like the refining market is being opened up," said Alberto Barriga, a former refining executive at Petrobras and a partner at consultancy Bizup.
And yet his critics say his folksy image is for show, citing his stakes in Goldman Sachs and Wells Fargo and his partnership with 3G Capital, a firm known for running an extremely lean organization.
"I want audiences to go in without any expectations — and expect the unexpected," Erakat, winner of the Audience Choice Award for Show of the Year at the 2015 Streamys, told Mashable in a phone interview.
This is an exciting time for you to have meetings with bosses or connect with the public, but don't make any promises you can't keep and remember: Some things might just be said for show.
From its twinkle-toed premiere at the Venice Film Festival last summer, "La La Land," the tale of starry-eyed strivers reaching for show-business glory, has charmed best picture wins out of prize givers.
Theory 4: It's A Classic Bachelor Fake-Out Even with Colton's assurance that this dramatic moment isn't just for show, it's still possible the moment will actually turn out to be more anti-climatic than expected.
Symptoms include fever, cough, headaches and muscle aches Liberal group Progress Michigan said Friday's release of documents and emails was all for show, and called on Snyder to release his and those of his executive staff.
For the past few months, Tana Mongeau, 21, and Jake Paul, 22, have been spending a lot of time together, but nobody can work out if their relationship is real or if it's all for show.
The mice shouldn't be treated as though they are just for show, and what if one of the kids were to go and stomp on one of the tiles, or pour a drink in their cage?
Much like the debate in the respective chambers, the conference process is now tightly controlled by leadership with the final product negotiated by a handful of staff, out of sight, and conferees appointed mostly for show.
Asked Wednesday as he entered Pelosi's office if he thought the event was a stunt, Schumer said "I hope he's serious, but I'm worried that it's another one of his events for show," according to NBC News.
Alberto Del Rio and Paige say they're sick and tired of people talking smack about their relationship ... assuring the whole love-hating world that their romance ain't for show ... and they got the tats to prove it.
Because of a United States law that bans their import for 25 years — except for "show and display" — JDM models such as the Nissan Skyline, Mitsubishi Pajero and Honda City Turbo are only now becoming available stateside.
One of the more minor but no less intriguing characters includes a Dianoga beast which will cameo inside of a water fountain, popping up out of the very murky looking (for show) water intermittently to surprise guests.
When the situation calls for it, I'm happy to start early or stay back to complete the task at hand, but I don't believe in hanging back at the office or coming in early just for show.
Sinéad O'Connor achieved pop culture immortality with a soulful cover of "Nothing Compares 2 U" that built on the pain and vulnerability of Prince's original, but the tears shed in the iconic video weren't just for show.
For example, we still don't know if Russia's public opposition to the attacks is 100 percent honest or just for show, but we do know that the U.S. did inform the Putin regime before launching the attacks.
Some analysts say the North Korean warnings of a looming conflict with the United States and South Korea might not just be for show, but rather indicate that the country's leaders earnestly believe war could be coming.
If you are all ages, have a stamp for show entry, a wrist band to drink, and Xs for under age OR w/ no ID. Its important that people with no ID are not given wrist bands.
Busque has hired Taskers to help her plan parties and has seen users request someone to deliver a care package, wait in line for show tickets, and even sew a tuxedo for a rubber chicken (yes, really).
Although Netflix chief content officer Ted Sarandos said in 2017 that Netflix renews 93 percent of original series, renewal is clearly top of mind for show creators who want to keep making their project and getting paid.
One bunny turned out to be a journalist: Feminist Gloria Steinem got hired in the early 1960s and turned her brief employment into an article for Show magazine that described the clubs as pleasure havens for men only.
In setting up a 220(k) for show employees, he said, they realized their John Hancock-sponsored plan charged asset management fees of 1.69 percent, on top of a $24 per-person annual fee and other fund fees.
Then it decides which ones to pick up based in part on viewer feedback (though the final call will always come from the top, and some critics have suggested the process is more for show than anything else).
"Anything that they bring in from the outside, if it's aircraft carriers or if it's cruise missiles launching from ships or if it's long-range strike bombers flying in from Russia, those are done for show," Davis added.
The mayor, in defending his preference for his S.U.V. transport, said in an interview with WNYC earlier this month that "the issue is not cheap symbolism," suggesting he had no desire to stage a subway ride for show.
The top dogs declared in the hound, non-sporting, herding and toy groups on Monday stood out among the more than 2,600 dogs entered in Westminster, the most prestigious annual event for show dogs in the United States.
Winter is an especially overwhelming time in the world of giving a shit about TV. We're so swamped with Golden Globe and Oscar nominations that we forget the fact that this is a hot time for show premieres.
At a dinner at the sumptuous Mellon Auditorium in Washington on Tuesday night to honor the inaugural committee's chairman, Thomas Barrack Jr., Mr. Trump said he had always wanted Mr. Tillerson, implying that the rest was for show.
Mr. Svolik said that "farce" elections that were obviously put on for show by dictators like Saddam Hussein in Iraq, or Hosni Mubarak in Egypt, in which the leader's "victory" was never in doubt, delivered little democratic legitimacy.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)Those hands aren't just for show, because depending on what you're trying to do, they move to show which direction north is, or they'll wiggle around to let you know someone has sent a text.
"My daughter really wanted me to come to her preschool and sing 'Itsy Bitsy Spider' [for Show & Tell] because we had started doing 'Itsy Bitsy Spider' as a rap — me doing that — and she loved it," says the actress.
I walked around our tiny apartment in Chaska, Minnesota — by then my parents had divorced, my mom was a single mom with three kids, we were poor — and we didn't have anything interesting or cool for show-and-tell.
The combination of the all-consuming Brexit negotiations and the Corbyn-castrated Labour Party means that it's becoming part of Bagehot's "dignified" rather than "efficient" part of government (meaning it's there for show rather than to make real decisions).
The spaceship wasn't just all for show either; during the grand finale of the collection as the models stood around the edges of the spiraling runway the rocket began to actually take off, headed for Planet Coco, no doubt.
"You say sorry just for show / If you live like that, you live with ghosts," Taylor Swift sings in "Bad Blood," from 1989, while Adele coolly croons, "Send my love to your new lover / Treat her better…" on 20133.
Kim had other ideas, and religious persecution continues under his grandson, Kim Jong Un, the current leader of North Korea; its four churches (two Protestant, one Catholic and one Russian Orthodox) are all in Pyongyang and are for show.
Joe told me that Jerrod displayed an early taste for show business: ''I built a clubhouse in the backyard, and when he was 8 or 9, he and his friends decorated it into a haunted house and charged admission.
The floor-to-ceiling views of Manhattan and the East River were commanding, and the window opened (somewhat awkwardly, truth be told) to a small Juliet balcony that's really more for show than use, but was a cool feature.
While Mr. Kim has blown up entrances to a nuclear test site and appeared to start dismantling a test stand for missile engines, he has not allowed in any inspectors to determine whether the actions were simply for show.
On one recent Tuesday, I received two emails with requests from my daughter's teacher: Send in a collection of 100 things for the 100th day of school, and find something starting with the letter Q for show-and-tell.
The 21-year-old Sports Illustrated model, who is filling in for her mom, 65, after she fell and broke her arm ahead of Monday's DWTS premiere, spoke out against Williams' claims that the injury was all for show.
She is the daughter of Emily Katz and Warren I. Katz of Passaic, N.J. The bride's father is a substitute teacher for schools in Bergen County, N.J. He retired as the publisher for Show Dailies, the trade show magazine.
"The drug price pledges made earlier this year were just for show—it was obvious at the time, and it's obvious now," Walid Gellad, director of the Center for Pharmaceutical Policy and Prescribing at the University of Pittsburgh, told Politico Tuesday.
She continued to wear Yankees gear into the next year, 2000, as she campaigned for her own New York Senate seat — and critics claimed that Clinton's Yankees support was just for show, a way to endear her to Empire State voters.
North Korea has stopped nuclear and missile tests in the past year, but it did not allow international inspections of its dismantling of Punggye-ri in May, drawing criticism that the action was merely for show and could be reversed.
In an exclusive sneak peek at Friday's season finale of Kendra on Top, the reality star locks lips, strips down and does some serious grinding with another guy while husband Hank Baskett watches — but don't worry, it's all for show.
You have to sort of order... I mean our questions are in order, there are topics, there are sub-question… AC: It's much more surgical but it also is necessary for show that is as polished and curated as that one.
It was a Netflix party at the MTV Movie and TV Awards on Sunday night, as the youthful cast of 13 Reasons Why presented the award for Show of the Year to the even more youthful cast of Stranger Things.
On Friday's episode of The Tonight Show, PEOPLE's Sexiest Man Alive Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and host Jimmy Fallon pulled an epic surprise for show producer Karina Kabalan— reuniting the Army vet with her Air Force sergeant husband, Todd Kabalan.
While North Korea has stopped nuclear and missile tests in the past year, it did not allow international inspections of its dismantling of Punggye-ri in May, drawing criticism that the action was merely for show and could be reversed.
The pair prefers hanging at home, playing music together (she bought him a Tibetan singing bowl for his birthday) — "no TV on, just us talking, not on our phones or out to dinner for show," she told this reporter last year.
The USDA said it decided to remove the compliance and enforcement records from its website in February following litigation that accused the agency off falsely identifying people as having violated federal laws that prohibit the soring of horses for show.
He had been worried the summit might be "for show ... that the President will then move to military options having given a try at diplomacy," Murphy said, and added that he was glad a high-level official was working on preparations.
Canals flow in Treviso, too, but trout swim in them, water hens glide on them, and water mills, the ones that once made the bread for the Venice Republic's fearsome navy — still wheel in them, though now they're just for show.
Pulling out actual talent from each city helps remind viewers that the regional pride on Rhythm + Flow isn't just for show; it's based in long histories of artists changing the industry to make more room for people in their city.
McConnell — who said last month he "wouldn't let the Senate become a theater for show votes and messaging stunts from either side" for measures that would not get White House support — did not provide a specific time frame for a vote.
Cameron commended Dushku for coming forward, then went on to say that he didn't think the #MeToo movement and the wave of sexual misconduct allegations that have been labeled by many as the "reckoning" is solely a reckoning for show business.
The way Rick Perry called Trump's candidacy a "cancer" that "will lead the Republican Party to perdition" before endorsing Trump and offering to serve as his vice president: this was a tacit admission that all his apocalyptic rhetoric was mainly for show.
Almost nobody is allowed to enter the López house, for one thing, being surrounded all day and night by the Venezuelan secret police; but also, for all his flaws and shortcomings, López just isn't the sort to dress up his library for show.
While North Korea has stopped nuclear and missile tests in the past year, it did not allow international inspections of its dismantling of its Punggye-ri nuclear test site in May, drawing criticism that its action was for show and could be reversed.
It's often difficult to know whether someone is using their moral talk for show in this way, just like it's hard to know whether people who sincerely mention their large incomes in conversation over dinner during tax season are also trying to brag.
In the 21995s and '60s, Mr. Franzese, who listed his occupation as owner of a dry-cleaning store in Brooklyn, was known for hosting parties for show business luminaries, including Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr. at the Copacabana nightclub in Manhattan.
The context is that there's been much criticism from the right because investigators often used voluntary processes to get evidence, that they granted certain witnesses immunity, that their interview of Clinton herself was only for show, and that Clinton wasn't charged for political reasons.
But Stony Brook's Fleming told Vox this indignation is for show, and that central to the alt-right's attempt to mainstream white nationalism and racism is its tactic of going right up to the line of violence — but being careful not to explicitly endorse it.
Glenn Horowitz, a rare-book dealer, installed an alarm at the front of the shop he used to operate in East Hampton, on Long Island, but it was just for show — none of his books were equipped with the devices needed to set it off.
And I don't think it was just for show that people jumped out of their seats at one of the early high points of the ceremony: when President Xi Jinping appeared standing in an open-top limousine driving out of the Gate of Heavenly Peace.
As a first wave of U.S. sanctions were reimposed Monday on Iran's financial, automotive, aviation and metals sectors, Iran President Hassan Rouhani lashed back, saying President Donald Trump's call for talks between the two countries was not honest and was only for show in America.
Most recently, the power couple opened the doors of their home to Vogue for a cover story, where writer Jonathan van Meter revealed that they have a 24/7 manned security pod in their garage as well as two kitchens: one for show and one for staff.
While this new and more intricate system may not be able to keep all of our favorite shows going for years to come, it does allow for show creators to deviate from traditional, network formats and experiment with new ways of telling stories to their viewers.
Most recently, the power couple opened the doors of their home to Vogue for a cover story, where writer Jonathan van Meter revealed that they have a 24/7 manned security pod in their garage as well as two kitchens: one for show and one for staff.
"Jersey Boys" is in some ways an example of how Broadway shows are financed: The industry is rooted in New York, but many plays and musicals have financial backers who live around the world — theater enthusiasts with an appetite for risk and a taste for show business.
The cable is approximately 2.5 feet long, which means that to play at a comfortable distance, I had to use long HDMI and USB cables long and pull the console close to me or just sit up right in front of the TV. The door is just for show.
Suddenly, he arranged a Saturday meeting with one of his fiercest critics, Mitt Romney, at Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, N.J. Transition officials say the meeting with Mr. Romney, a moderate Republican who was the party's nominee for president in 2012, may not have been simply for show.
Senior administration officials spent Wednesday trying to decipher North Korean intentions following Kim's meeting with Xi. Some officials noted the optics -- including body language and rhetoric -- from both the North Koreans and the Chinese was hardly warm and fuzzy, determining the meeting appeared like it was for show.
" And Ivers added that armed US intervention -- something Guaido supporters have said they do not want -- "would have meant an end to international support for Guaido, but they always left it on the table to ensure the regime knew they meant business, this was a serious effort, not just for show.
In his tweets, the president seems to be defending Jones, on whose radio show he has appeared in the past, and making the case that he's just another voice on the right — not a dangerous, corrosive conspiracy theorist whose own lawyers have said much of his act is just for show.
But Koreshkov's jab is often just there for show, if he could actually feint and then come with the legitimate jab (as Georges St-Pierre and Robert Whittaker have done countless times in the cage) he would be able to put the fear of the lead into Lima much more effectively.
With their Waking Up world tour (click here for show dates) launching in April and a self-titled app that allows fans to stream their new music, the guys – Drew Chadwick, 20143, and brothers Wesley, 22, and Keaton Stromberg, 19 – are ready to show the world what they're made of.
However, if the trade deal he struck with the EU or the renegotiation of the NAFTA deal with Mexico and Canada last year are good case studies, then the deal he seems about to strike with China will be largely much ado about nothing — largely for show, with little substance.
The sides are far apart, and, given previous statements by Scott Pruitt, the Environmental Protection Agency head, it was unclear whether any negotiations would be "a good-faith engagement or for show," said David Friedman, who served as acting administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration under President Barack Obama.
The book makes a compelling case through its general structure that the sweet spot of creative web design came during the late 1990s through the mid-2000s—periods in which major brands were willing to invest a whole lot of money in a website intended for show, not just tell.
All pro wrestling trades in that gray zone, but never more so than when your empathy, as a viewer, falls under the shadow of contrived bloodlust: yes, that wrestler is bleeding, gushing, even, from a head wound and no, you cannot fake actual pain, but are the screams for show?
We are shown how to fold T-shirts army-style—keeping a neat locker is essential, and a number of recruits keep a toothbrush, toothpaste, and shaving set in their cupboard literally for show, their spares holstered under their bed—and ironing is a vital part of Army life, too.
Only sash windows can be used, and some of the original fireplaces — for show only — have to be kept, as does a splendid marble spiral staircase with wrought-iron balustrades that leads from the front hall, itself a marvel in marble, picked out in gold and white and illuminated with stained-glass windows.
One thing's for sure: There are a lot of eyeballs on the shows, presentations, and images that come out of these seven days — and that presents a unique opportunity for show-goers to supplement their pretty runway pictures with thoughtful commentary and analysis about how fashion can (and should) address the political climate.
Most recently, the power couple opened the doors of their home, which Kardashian says is like a "minimal monastery" to Vogue for a cover story, where writer Jonathan van Meter revealed that they have a 24/7 manned security pod in their garage as well as two kitchens: one for show and one for staff.
Carlos Guzman: I think it's the same as when rich students go to Africa and snap selfies with people who live in poor villages, all for show... Once you reach a certain level of wealth, you are so far away from the problems of average people it's impossible for you to relate to them.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE (I-Vt.) for Show-Me State voters, with one recent poll putting Sanders ahead there and another showing Clinton ahead.
In a media storm launched from a Trump tweet (again), the argument from some conservatives regarding the word "lynching" was not that using the term was good, but that Democrats had been just as willing to use the term before Trump took office, and even since, indicating that the ire caused by Trump's tweet was mostly for show.
He wanted to understand the engineering of perfection: how Debussy could write "L'après midi d'un faune" without a single note put in for show; how the beginning of Brahms's Fourth Symphony could reduce him to tears; how the unsurpassable serenity of the second movement of Beethoven's Violin Concerto could change the way he saw the world.
While the failings of the security services have been noted, the current question is whether or not Theresa May will turn a temporary change to the threat level into a French style "security theater" We can hope that troops on the streets—a measure that's mainly for show—or sub-machine-gun toting cops on trains won't become normalized.
When Bagehot argued, in "The English Constitution", that the British government was divided into two branches—a dignified aristocratic branch that was primarily there for show and an efficient branch of professional men who did the real ruling—he was in fact describing a revolution in the distribution of power that he had done as much as anyone to bring about.
"40 Acres" builds parallels to our real world through a subplot about an elementary school's vote for a class pet: it's clear the snake is there for show; voting is being held during chicken stars day lunch so no one will show up; and eventually Jack, the, er, dimmer of the twin children, isn't even allowed to vote because he gets detention.
But this breezy shtick of Buchanan's, which appeals to dwindling crowds, is soon revealed to be just for show: Behind the scenes, Buchanan is a self-loathing narcissist with contempt for his audience and a love-hate relationship with acting—a character, Grant himself has admitted, that is not hugely dissimilar to the real Grant, representing a simultaneous savaging of Grant's screen and public personas.
First, it's not clear whether the missiles were real or mock-ups, but experts say the public display was at least Pyongyang's latest move in a game of nuclear brinkmanship with the U.S. "It's very difficult to discern what's real and what's for show, but they certainly want to convey the impression that they have improved their nuclear capabilities, " Frank Lavin, former U.S. ambassador to Singapore, told CNBC.
Chris StewartChristopher (Chris) Douglas StewartThe Hill's Morning Report - Wild Wednesday: Sondland testimony, Dem debate take center stage Vindman clashes with GOP Trump on Vindman: 'I understand now he wears his uniform when he goes in' MORE (R-Utah) asserted at the hearing that Vindman was wearing his uniform on Capitol Hill despite normally wearing a suit to work — amplifying reports in conservative media suggesting he was doing so for show.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's attorney Rudy Giuliani said on Monday that his call last week for special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE's probe to be suspended was just for show.

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