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"furtive" Definitions
  1. behaving in a way that shows that you want to keep something secret and do not want to be noticed

331 Sentences With "furtive"

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Beekeeping in New York City was long a furtive hobby.
I think it developed over furtive glances across a room.
His eyes, usually furtive and wandering, flash dangerously when cornered.
As the lecture went on, the twins exchanged furtive glances.
Every furtive appearance of an iPhone was quickly shouted down.
In these images, the mood is erotic without being furtive.
Blackouts, sirens, mattress on the floor, furtive visitor or ghost.
Lovett who sizes up her prospects with furtive side glances.
In furtive childhood glances I found these women powerful and intoxicating.
Furtive mushroom-pickers slip to secret spots in the woods nearby.
After all, who promised "hard evidence of systemic, sustained, furtive collusion"?
Sometimes Tommy Wilkinson, the youngest, swoops in for a furtive hug.
That provoked conceptual artists to stage furtive shows in anonymous apartments.
Wolves were among them, mangy creatures, undisciplined, furtive in the shadows.
Initial, furtive inquiries among New Age friends in Berkeley proved fruitless.
TIJUANA, Mexico — Their black T-shirts and furtive glances gave them away.
The glazing is warped, creating fun house reflections and furtive peeks inside.
Here the humans they passed shied away—furtive glances and upset muttering.
Cameras are supposed to eventually be able to say what's furtive, right?
This one features some heart-pounding international thriller music accompanying the furtive dunks.
Faced with losing their devices — their nicotine — they become furtive or lash out.
And these furtive indoor inhabitants can offer benefits to society as a whole.
Fanny was relieved: Her furtive visits to her mother meant hours stuck inside.
Trump has a furtive decency and unsung sensitive side, or so his boosters claim.
The influential legal minds of a generation often are avoided for more furtive minds.
Next to "Pandora's Box" (21048 and 228), his furtive glance assumes a foreboding air.
Commercial satellite images of the submarine base give insight into the furtive force stationed there.
Oliver's green swim trunks hanging precariously from the bathtub faucet invite a furtive, lingering gaze.
On weekends, he drank heavily in the furtive bars that are scattered around downtown Cairo.
Elio's furtive, ducking glances, by contrast, tend to linger, hovering in the air like questions.
Both are about intense but furtive love affairs that are thwarted by misunderstanding after misunderstanding.
The emerging scenes of furtive crossings reflect an important change in dynamics on the border.
The emerging scenes of furtive crossings reflect an important change in dynamics on the border.
Putty for Russia and fodder for Turkey — Links to their leaders are furtive and murky.
Marianne and Paul's bliss is soon rather violently commandeered by wandering glances and furtive caresses.
And still, we all languished with only Apple's furtive promises of a new and unique device.
Over the course of many furtive visits to the lab by Eliza, they develop a connection.
Officials' benefits and promotions were sometimes linked to meeting such targets, encouraging a furtive trade in bodies.
Alternatively, it is a soap opera in which everything is reduced to petty spite and furtive liaisons.
He made furtive recordings inside the precinct station house, at roll calls and during his forcible arrest.
And from Spector's perspective, the world is full of dead bodies, artfully arranged, and furtive nighttime movements.
Lyndon Johnson, a rambunctious, back-slapping Texan, gave way to the socially awkward and furtive Richard Nixon.
As wild a premise as this is, it perfectly captures the furtive early stages of teenage courtship.
Today, she arranges furtive visits with a small circle of friends, but otherwise stays mostly at home.
Gone were the furtive glances, aching silences, words caught in throats for fear of saying too much.
He describes the furtive glances and surprise he encounters when he explains that his dad "does" nothing.
Not decency or courage, of course, but at least furtive recognition that they're complicit in something vile.
Two freshman boys, awkward fawns, peered, eyes wide and furtive, at the seniors, the coach, the girls.
We talked about furtive movements, so not using subjective standards to evaluate the behavior of other people.
For relief, he vents his frustrations in binge-drinking and furtive, feral sex with random young men.
Ukraine would be thrown under the tractor and would continue to be fertile ground for future furtive deals.
STEALTH fighter jets are designed to be as furtive as possible and sneak through radar without being noticed.
But it seemed suspicious, and so she shot a short, furtive video of them walking with it backstage.
It did lift prices though: during Mr Lee's term, the cost of a furtive abortion reportedly rose tenfold.
But with McCarty's drawings, the attraction extends to the furtive feelings of desire we, as viewers, might feel.
"Suburbicon," likewise, though it winds up strewn with corpses, mislays the furtive allure that true black comedy demands.
I see the furtive glances, then the averted eyes, and am given wide berth as I walk past.
Her lavish descriptions of extravagant dinner parties, furtive meetings and daring escapes wrap you in sumptuous sensory detail.
Actually, we found that only 1 percent of the people stopped for furtive movement actually had a weapon.
Infrared can make skin look spectral, which does nothing to diminish the furtive aspect of the entire enterprise.
One big handicap has been its tendency to use furtive tactics that can leave even China's supporters perturbed.
One big handicap has been its tendency to use furtive tactics that can leave even China's supporters perturbed.
Tech firms are working on gesture-controlled devices that could enable payments with just a furtive glance of desire.
Those "furtive movements" might very well have given Brailsford, in the jury's eyes, a legal right to shoot Shaver.
All this was open, not furtive, presumably because it never occurred to Biden that he was doing anything untoward.
I have hopes that, some time in the near future, no one will have to seek a furtive goodbye.
The country has its own population of the furtive creatures, living mainly in the thick forests of the southwest.
They decided to take that off the form so that you can't stop someone based on furtive movement alone.
Seated in profile, Ms. Rosenblit doesn't address audience members directly at first, except for a few comically furtive glances.
Just how violently their psyches have been disrupted becomes clear when they are each bedeviled by furtive and embarrassing impulses.
With LOTS OF YELLING and furtive crying and MORE YELLING and then occasionally messy water chugging (or more specifically, shotgunning).
Furtive, quiet, he seemed to be trying to alert my guy, Ralph, and by extension, me, the reader, to something.
It is filled with shame, sadness, furtive desperation and a consistent sense that they are a long way from home.
But this omission is more a furtive walking back of bad advice than a public acknowledgment of error, Teicholz said.
There have been books, films and furtive late-life declarations by aging officers, but the mystery has never been solved.
They are not only concerned about revealing next season's designs — a degree of furtive secrecy is standard practice in fashion.
He gets to say everything he's thinking and feeling in the moment while everybody else lives in furtive-glance land.
These police-civilian encounters began as traffic stops for minor violations, because someone made a "furtive movement," or just looked suspicious.
The caricature of the narco — a furtive actor engaged exclusively in crime — describes but a fraction of the country's organized crime.
They embark on a furtive love affair, and are soon cloistered in a premature intimacy by the unrest roiling their city.
Viewers are given a few hints of what will follow: characters swap furtive glances; a camera zooms in ominously from above.
The two flirt innocently, braving the teasing of their friends, but never going further than a furtive kiss on the cheek.
It wasn't the furtive and creepy midnight sorties for fat and sugar that I had been about for so many years.
To keep these activities furtive, Christie officials directed Mr. Wildstein to use a private email address to evade public records laws.
Drug use has grown increasingly sophisticated and furtive with microdosing and substances that can flush out of the body in hours.
They take a table on the floor with everyone else, and deal with the furtive glances and the requests for selfies.
The Democratic Party's whiplash-inducing change of stance, and the furtive negotiations that have gone into that maneuvering, have been revealing.
" Henry Adams, the great American patrician, wrote of "furtive Yacoob or Ysaac still reeking of the ghetto, snarling a weird Yiddish.
The gaze looks furtive, scheming, almost as if he is eavesdropping upon himself, and takes little pleasure in what he is discovering.
First, it was just furtive eye glances and not-so-subtle conversations, then there was even some tear-stained cuddling last season.
We do know that for centuries ragged cloaks hid worn Gospels and that furtive worshippers gathered at night to hear them read.
His extravagant acting certainly also sometimes infused his singing: There were a few melodramatic swoops in "Una furtive lagrima," Nemorino's melancholy monologue.
The videos are furtive and explosive, cautious and ebullient, as if the artists could not yet believe in their own tentative freedom.
And by furtive degrees, you become conscious of their nagging, growing awareness that their private realm of anarchy is beginning to dissolve.
There are the furtive attempts to pass along "tricks" and contraband substances to help others with eating disorders slowly make themselves disappear.
Granted, a few furtive paparazzi shots of just her and her boyfriend don't amount to Gigi Hadid baking a cake, but it'll do.
I wandered into this fey place because of the simultaneously futuristic, yet primeval objects, but the music furtive and mesmerizing made me stay.
Harry is on a desperate mission, and soon Marianne and Paul's bliss has been rather violently commandeered by wandering glances and furtive caresses.
"From Afar" initially appears to be a docudrama about furtive gay desire in a Latin American culture with a powerful taboo against homosexuality.
Brailsford called it a "furtive movement," which was justification enough for him to open fire, hitting Shaver with five rounds and killing him.
The story Clark returned with is made up of births and deaths, terrible injuries and old rituals, furtive love affairs and intertribal rivalries.
GIOVANNI RUSSONELLO James Blake's eerie new single, "If the Car Beside You Moves Ahead," is furtive, fragmentary and proud of its perceptual games.
"Bad Kind of Butterflies," with a breathy vocal that tiptoes above furtive keyboards and deep bass abysses, is well aware of Billie Eilish.
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The city is theirs for the taking, a backdrop for their raunchy jokes, furtive sexual encounters and procurement of various feel-good substances.
As expected, the furtive fur-trapping epic The Revenant—featuring recent WIRED cover boy Leonardo DiCaprio—led the pack, earning 12 nominations in total.
Internet porn is more convenient than a furtive visit to the candy store to buy magazines and fosters unhealthy expectations in marriages, he added.
The moral dilemma plays out in furtive whispers in their "kill room"; again, irony strengthens the whole scenario and leads to a satisfying conclusion.
Merging into traffic will no longer be a matter of furtive over-the-shoulder glances, low-level panic, and ambiguous driver-to-driver communication.
You wonder if their rapport might be a furtive sexual pact, perhaps with an edge of blackmail, whereupon Steven invites Martin to his house.
The album is filled with near-subliminal details like those: furtive guitar licks, cymbals tapping quietly against the main beat, squirmy little synthesizer lines.
But what once required a furtive phone call or some face-to-face catching up is now doable with a swipe or a click.
Each of our last two presidents spoke to some furtive aspiration among the electorate, embodying a general style voters were eager to identify with.
On the plus side, he has cleared the way for his furtive cellphone venture, having terrified the trio that robbed him last time out.
A lot of that has to do with just the fact that furtive movement is a subjective standard that they're using to stop people.
During a radio station interview, he's dismissed as "one of the original docu-soap stars," with his furtive glances toward the camera betraying his discomfort.
This feeling came in furtive stares when people at hackathons asked my male friends for technical advice that I was equally as equipped to answer.
CODENAMES, cold-war plots and a Czechoslovakian spy holding furtive meetings in Parliament: a story straight from a James Bond film captivated Westminster this week.
If there is a necessary connection between American-ness and American greatness, then furtive, evil, abnormal, foreign forces must have intervened to block this connection.
We were promised systemic, hard evidence of systemic, sustained, furtive collusion that not only interfered with our election process but indeed dictated the electoral outcome.
But the furtive predators are not fenced in, so they commonly roam outside refuges and sometimes (less ideally) feed on domesticated cattle, goats, or pigs.
Does she care about perceptions of insincerity, or is she trying to distance herself from her husband and even take a furtive slap at him?
Early in the story, while Will is off getting himself permanently compromised and ripe for blackmail in Argentina, Chloe begins pursuing her own furtive career.
But I resent that, so often, these furtive, public sex acts—the larger umbrella under which OTPHJs fall—center the man as Receiver of Pleasure.
Furtive and slapdash, they lacked the visual tropes of modern porn—including the notion that a scene would conclude with shots of a man's cum.
On the witness stand Tuesday, he sneaked a furtive glance at Mr. Manafort at a moment when his former boss was looking at his notes.
Every day, as he worked on his master's degree in documentary photography and photojournalism, he practiced the furtive art of street shooting wherever he went.
It is a perilous twist on a problem that has existed for years, after changes in border enforcement practices pushed furtive crossings into these areas.
Yet this micro-budgeted independent film is a bit too coy in its approach, conveying what's transpiring almost entirely through furtive glances and pained expressions.
We were only allowed to buy one item at each store, so desperate Star Wars fans conducted furtive trading in the hive of the corridors.
Much of the job is fielding too-good-to-be-true (or simply unverifiable) charges via furtive phone calls, manila envelopes and untraceable email accounts.
In conversations around Geneva, more furtive and rarer than last time, they spoke of letting the Islamic State rule the eastern city of Raqqa for now.
Mitt Romney, who was dismayed by the Mueller report's catalog of furtive meetings between Trump aides and potential evidence of obstruction, stopped short of endorsing Amash.
Wilde and Dever do both identify as straight, though they were both quick to note that they saw Amy's furtive sexual encounter as relatable to anyone.
Deaths have declined significantly since then, although the furtive nature of the program has continued to fuel concerns about unintended consequences and lack of thorough oversight.
But all of this furtive number crunching does nothing to stop me from screaming for the cool blast before we're out of the warm-up phase.
Brian Fallon is puffing on a cigarette while hunched on a window ledge like a furtive teenager, blowing smoke out onto the north London street below.
But he didn't make any furtive movements, point the weapon at anyone, twist his body toward the officers, make threats or act belligerently, the attorney said.
In essence: Was one woman's account going to be the knockout blow that ruins a man's life, an account of a furtive moment so long ago?
"Lizzie" might feel like an escape story, but its killer and her accomplice, locked in a furtive attachment, are still a long way from being free.
The play unshrouds itself in bars and restaurants, at Emma and Robert's house, and at the "home" to which Jerry and Emma retreat on furtive afternoons.
The answer to that question emerges by furtive degrees, in ways that remind us that what is being discussed here is by no means just academic.
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This idea of what's furtive and all that was subjective and it actually led to huge, huge racial disparities in who got stopped by the police.
They often cited "furtive movements" — a term that could refer to any action — or falsely specified the subject had been stopped in a "high crime" area.
The singer has big issues with the Sheriffs' narrative -- that he was furtive, went to his trunk and refused to move his hands away from his waistband.
To encourage at least furtive reading of his book, the second mock-cover is a plain brown paper wrapper, "like they used to use to cover pornography".
Cali made a "furtive action" with his hand, so Comello reached into his vehicle, grabbed his gun, and shot Cali, according to Robert Gottlieb, his defense lawyer.
The only person that seems to be doing alright is Ant-Man, who rolls up to the Avengers compound to distract Cap from his furtive crying session.
As one of this year's populist blowhards railing against Wall Street and Washington, a furtive loan from a blue-ribbon investment bank may prove to be embarrassing.
Jean's songs, with their sun-bleached melodies and chintzy synth lines, feel like forgotten radio hits from her teen years, daydreams of true love and furtive crushes.
Wildschwein still dwell deep in the forests, and I sometimes catch sight of these furtive, tusked and bristly beasts in the thick woods in the early morning.
Furtive gropes ensued, with a teenage elevator operator, a cousin and — after the family follows Mickey's career to sybaritic Los Angeles — the cantor at a local synagogue.
I grew up outside Chicago — the original seat of the Hefner empire — but my primary exposure to Playboy was furtive glances at houses where I was babysitting.
This result lines up with another study finding that parental snooping may trigger or perpetuate a cycle in which adolescents become more and more furtive at home.
Prosecutors also spent part of Thursday afternoon depicting Ms. Winner as a person with a furtive and troubling side they suggested went well beyond critical Twitter posts.
The show is lush and fun; Austen purists might not go for every move here, but more flexible fans will appreciate their weekly allotment of furtive glances.
So-called furtive movements became a catchall reason for many stops, even if those movements were sometimes nothing more than fidgeting or looking back and forth repeatedly.
Fiedler and Haufe grew up in East Germany during the Cold War, and their introduction to the world of poster-making was furtive and largely self-initiated.
Alas, the global entertainment complex seems to have joined forces with my mom's college roommate's husband to provide furtive lessons on how young boys and girls should interact.
She sprinkles them across 1926 Manhattan, where they scuttle about with furtive energy, as if they were tourists fumbling for their passports or immigrants worried about their visas.
I found myself hiding behind my hair, or constantly staring at the ground, shooting furtive glances at those walking by me and wondering how badly I repulsed them.
In contrast, Carmen's professor Esteban (Sebastián Eslava) is more muted but, through furtive glances and quiet concern, reveals he knows more than he's saying about the young witch.
Furtive nighttime meetings are held in abandoned schools, hospitals and apartments, individual escape routes memorized, every ear cocked for the growl of British armored cars in the street.
This is what it was like: As the biggest, seediest watering-hole on this particular subway stop, the tavern was a revolving door for London's more furtive denizens.
Qassem Soleimani, the leader of the Qods forces and once a secretive, furtive figure, parades around conflict hot-spots to showcase Iran's presence and to build its leverage.
In TV reports, editorials and public rallies, it stood accused of setting off racial tensions through a furtive campaign built on Twitter bots, hate-filled websites and speeches.
He said a friendly deputy sheriff had brought him food, and he had made furtive trips to a nearby gas station that stayed open to serve the firefighters.
Egypt: Egypt's first democratically elected president, Mohamed Morsi, was buried at dawn on Tuesday in a furtive and closely guarded ceremony attended by his wife and two sons.
At last (as the rules of censorship changed, and he aged), he cast Tippi Hedren in The Birds and Marnie and came out of his furtive, watchful closet.
The city's parks swarm with a rainbow of species during the spring, ones that you may have only read about like brightly-colored warblers, wobbly woodcocks, and furtive cuckoos.
The annual week-long retreat, where the media and finance worlds come together, is known for its lovely scenery and its "potential for furtive deal-making," Vanity Fair reported .
These poems about furtive first love and first loss unfurl like a novel to create a piercing elegy for Lena, a young queer woman who died before her time.
Cancer:In a dimly lit, dimly lit office, on the sixth floor of a furtive bar, a dozen women stand nervously at the entrance to the back of the bar.
They are more lethal because they are designed to kill people much faster than other guns or are so small they can be carried and used in furtive ways.
We see him as a lanky youth, taken not just under Pushkin's wing but into his home, too, and into the furtive arms of Pushkin's wife, Xenia (Chulpan Khamatova).
It's a relatively simple idea, but it effectively allows drivers to see what's ahead without having to rely on a stream of furtive peeks around the truck's left side.
KHARTOUM, Sudan — Egypt's first democratically elected president, Mohamed Morsi, was buried at dawn on Tuesday in a furtive and closely guarded ceremony attended by his wife and two sons.
Mesa Police Department records obtained by VICE News show the police department said Shaver made a "furtive movement," but the video shows Shaver complying with all of Brailsford's commands.
They came in a covered wagon, it is said, and as they lumbered through Arkansas in the gathering dusk they became aware of furtive shapes in the distance. Indians.
By March 1982, they were making furtive late-night visits to what they believed was the scene of the crime, the stone cottage at the edge of Lake Truesdale.
"I mean, we were promised systemic, hard evidence of systemic, sustained, furtive collusion that not only interfered with our election process but indeed dictated the electoral outcome," Conway said.
Their bond is lust at first sight; as Erik works under the hood of Sonja's car, they exchange furtive yet electrifying glances that fill the air with impending doom.
We've all caught the furtive glances between rightful Queen of the Seven Kingdoms, Mother of Dragons and Breaker of Chains Daenerys Stormborn and Jon Snow (he's King in the North).
What seems to have got them up and moving is opportunism, deceit, panic, guilt – the furtive battery juices that spark the engine of wickedness that we keep under the hood.
The statement said Jean was placed in handcuffs because he displayed "furtive movements and demeanor," such as walking towards the trunk of the car despite deputies asking him not to.
While Donald Trump Jr.'s emails, and the meetings between Trump campaign officials and Russian operatives, are indeed "hard evidence" of "furtive collusion"—just not proof of "systemic, sustained" collusion.
The novel shifts between the perspectives of Elsie, a second-generation Lithuanian who begins a furtive romance, and, years later, her daughter, Luljeta, the issue of this ill-fated liaison.
Perhaps, they said, each could run a third of a marathon in a furtive relay, one jumping in for the other along the course with competitors not knowing the difference.
We get flashbacks, to the final day of his ambulant life, in which he crouches behind a parked car, on a bright morning, to take a furtive swig of tequila.
Natural wines are no longer the furtive property of an insurgent group, as they were 15 years ago, when you essentially had to know the secret handshake to find them.
As with critics of ObamaCare, pro-life advocates have long viewed Roberts as, at best, a fair weather friend and, at worst, a furtive foe on the issue of abortion.
"The excitement of this 'gay' world, as Rechy paints it, consists so much in its illegality, in its furtive, on-the-lam quality," the reviewer, Peter Buitenhuis, wrote in 1963.
It's time to lay bare this fishy bromance and come to know the full breadth of Flynn's furtive activities and whether Trump was aware or complicit, before, during or after.
The families squirmed, and their narrow, wooden seats creaked, but there were none of the consoling or furtive glances among the defendants that there had been on earlier court dates.
Now, they have eliminated that as an option on the form that they complete when they make a stop, so you can no longer stop someone for furtive movement alone.
Later, at college, I learned that going to these schools entailed a lot of lacrosse and furtive blow jobs, and that, too, became a kind of romance in my head.
And now, a life interrupted; a series of furtive moves around the countryside, never knowing if he will suffer the same violent death he says he meted out so many times.
The typically furtive conflict went public last month, when The New York Times reported U.S. Cyber Command's shift to a more offensive and aggressive approach in targeting Russia's electric power grid.
Peter brings up the fact that his previous one-on-one was all the way back in week one, and he's been surviving on bread crumbs and furtive glances since then.
With a furtive air and old Times Square tout, a young French publicist in black leather pants leads me to a darkened room that calls to mind an upscale peep show.
BRUSSELS — A noisy citizen journalist who reveled in verbal and physical fights in public spaces, Fayçal Cheffou never quite fit the profile of a furtive underground operative for the Islamic State.
The characters are caught in a furtive moment without lube (which, in the chronology of the film, might have been simply K-Y Jelly), but they cannot hold back their desire.
Movies about queer women are often dramatized, hyperbolic interpretations of what it's like to be a woman who falls for a woman—and they rely heavily on Furtive Lesbian Glances (FLG).
"Beyond our borders, the enemy is more furtive, more mobile, disappears into the vast Sahel desert and dissimulates himself amidst the civilian population," Parly said in a speech to the military.
Merricat (Taissa Farmiga), still childlike at 18, lives in the cavernous Blackwood family chateau with her older sister, Constance (Alexandra Daddario), and their sickly Uncle Julian (a reliably furtive Crispin Glover).
It was by far the No. 1 reason people were being stopped on the streets of New York, even though it's hard to actually define what furtive movement means. Right. Absolutely.
I dropped in on a rainy day, feeling suitably furtive, and, having survived the close scrutiny of the doorkeeper, felt duty bound to partake of Dorothy Parker , a gin from Williamsburg.
The story Clark returned with — comprised of births and deaths, terrible injuries and old rituals, furtive love affairs and intertribal rivalries — has the texture and coloring of a first-rate novel.
In the first season, the flashbacks focused on the show's eponymous "trans parent" Maura Pfefferman, played by Jeffrey Tambor, who explored her gender identity in furtive fits and starts in the 1990s.
Then one of the devs, in a furtive whisper, shared a rumor that he'd overheard in the cafeteria: Nintendo, the king of family-friendly video games, was secretly making its own shooter.
Estimates from nonpartisan budget officials project that the draft legislation assembled by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and his furtive working group would leave 15 million people without Medicaid coverage by 2026.
"It was hard to reconcile the sunny, puckish, solicitous man I met with the one described in news stories and police reports, who could be unyielding, furtive, and willfully opaque," he wrote.
But even before I left Alabama, winter was my least favorite season, a time when songbirds mostly cease their singing and small, furtive creatures find a secret place to sleep all day.
"Many of the spectators either rocking in their seats with mirth, mumbling as their sides ached, 'Oh, dear, oh, dear,' or they were stilled with sighs and furtive tears," Mordaunt Hall wrote.
Roy's depiction of Tilo and Musa's furtive romance in Kashmir has a cinematic quality — a reminder of her work as a screenwriter — as well as a genuine poignancy and depth of emotion.
But not even a queen can resist Mr. Cullen's furtive seduction as the Templar Knight Landry in "Knightfall," the latest sword-clashing, bodice-ripping addition to History's Wednesday-night lineup, premiering Dec.
He plays mostly in sustained, slowly-evolving gestures, and towards the end his performance becomes a little more furtive and unsettled, punctuating the bleak fog of the track with a sense of agitation.
A single, grubby thread runs through this: when Mr Trump and his close associates are accused of furtive or illegal acts, their instinct is to obfuscate, cry "fake news" or search for scapegoats.
They were worried that not only would their furtive activities in 2016 be exposed but that their behavior during the past decade-plus, when there were many other documented surveillance and intel abuses.
"Striking Vipers" stars Anthony Mackie and Nicole Beharie as a couple whose efforts to start a family are undermined by Mackie's character's furtive use of reality-altering nodes he attaches to his temples.
It's an anodyne fan flick that casts only furtive glances in Ferrante's direction, as if the filmmaker, Giacomo Durzi, were a reverential subject who doesn't dare to make eye contact with the queen.
A lone, ominous whistle; a searchlight raking the darkness; a throng of tense-bodied men and women looking furtive — such gratifyingly classic notes of noir are sounded before a single word is sung.
Two National Review pieces on Monday made a furtive effort to carve out a more nuanced view of the Trump-Ukraine saga than what the White House has heretofore been capable of producing.
And in the huddled closeness of the evening, despite the sheer number of people and the constant noise of their chants, the protest felt a little furtive, conspiratorial; it was frantic, desperate, and alive.
Honestly, he made a pretty convincing case — he correctly pointed out that many of the patrons who surrounded us were casting furtive glances in our direction while rapidly writing mysterious messages on their phones.
Mom carried my toddler brother and her uncounted bucks out of the check-cashing store and into her car — head swiveling the whole time to see if the furtive twosome or anyone else followed.
Barring Americans from stepping foot in North Korea marks the latest U.S. step to isolate the furtive, nuclear-armed nation, and protect U.S. citizens who may be allured by the prospect of traveling there.
No matter your introduction to porn—finding a stack of dirty mags in the back of dad's closet, a furtive group viewing of Girls Gone Wild at a pal's sleepover—it's a formative experience.
The plot, such as it is, kicks into gear when Whitlock is poisoned on set by an extra (a marvelously furtive cameo from Seinfeld alum Wayne Knight), then spirited away to a coastal hideout.
With the first harbingers of our sexual awakenings—often when we haven't completely come to terms with feeling attracted to the same sex—furtive glances are all we have to communicate our secret desire.
Everyone associated with this team will go up to the line of what is sporting, shoot a few furtive looks left and right, and then put his or her big toe right over it.
Once I stayed to eat with Kim Kardashian and Kanye West, and Kanye spent the whole night casting furtive glances my way trying to figure out who in the world this random person was.
There were other similarities between the two visits, including Kim Jong-un's furtive, unannounced arrival aboard an armored train, which was first spotted at North Korea's border with China near the city of Dandong.
There's much to absorb in this expanded reissue — over 130 years' worth — and much of it benefits from a close read of the (very) fine print, owing to its furtive, discrete or symbolic nature.
Prominent universities like Yale and Stanford, which had coaches implicated in the scandal, swiftly announced new layers of oversight, but a more furtive effort to enact additional safeguards has occurred out of public view.
FERRARA, Italy — What was once a conspiracy theory on America's far-right fringe has developed into a furtive international investigation by the Trump administration and a political headache, and opportunity, for Italy's bickering leaders.
Officers said he was "noncompliant, hostile, combative, and made furtive movements toward his pockets" when they tried to pat him down after noticing he had a pouch on his belt that looked like a holster.
The furtive lovers meet in the darkness of night — which, likely influenced by Schopenhauer, is an otherworldly plane free from the bounds of reality — where they can finally be together, at least until daylight returns.
A third explanation for Mr Trump's outburst is that he was trying to rally his supporters and discomfort his opponents after a bumpy few days, once again involving furtive contacts between Team Trump and Russians.
Others worried about Mrs Clinton's reputation for shadiness, exacerbated by the undying scandal over her furtive e-mail arrangements as secretary of state: "I was very disappointed by her," said Hallie, a retired civil servant.
On his own, David discovers a closeted culture of furtive cruising that arouses his desire while putting him in the excruciating position of having to police sexual activity in which he would like to engage.
It's sad, but many first dates are reduced to furtive glances and awkward conversations, almost always accompanied by alcohol and a vain hope to overcome this moment of tension and move onto more interesting topics.
That alone is no guarantee of legitimate performance, as illustrated by the ruined career of Lance Armstrong and the furtive doping program carried out by Russia when it hosted the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi.
And while the tacos are the stars here, Fuentes and his cooks shower the same amount of attention onto the consomé, a smoky, brothy goat soup served up from a furtive crock behind the comales.
But the psychic conditioning provided by Guillot's body-centric, strangely furtive imagination predisposes the viewer (this viewer, at least) to notice a figural or even visceral undertow in the soft-edged, oozing shapes in Gold's abstractions.
So it was with Aguero himself who, much like the furtive snow leopard, or the prowling Amazonian jaguar, or the majestic lion, absolutely lost his shit when he realised he'd been bested by an inferior foe.
And although every night since Robyn had arrived, a week ago, Valerie had encouraged her into a bath foamed up with bubbles, she still smelled of something furtive—musty spice from the back of a cupboard.
Whether Mr. Trump had been exposed to the coronavirus has been a subject of furtive discussion among some of his advisers, even before his dinner with President Jair Bolsonaro of Brazil, whose aides later tested positive.
Unclear. While clearing the room made Mr. Trump look furtive, the report said the investigation failed to gather conclusive evidence that the president had any personal stake in the outcome of an investigation into Mr. Flynn.
But when Miss Nightingale discovers that the boy is a furtive thief, light-fingered and deft, making away each week with another small treasure, the whole of her history, and its loyalties and loves, flies apart.
"I have never had a day when someone does not look at me with an openly questioning gaze, sometimes remote and furtive, sometimes polite, sometimes in admiration or awe and sometimes with disgust," he told me.
While the master of Peterhouse crouched on the floor, the Nobel Prize-winning scientist drove out past the besiegers, dropping his furtive passenger near the entrance to the deer park, the back way into the college.
But many workers believe that the family's efforts to address the complaints have been furtive and peremptory and more concerned with maintaining the Chan-Zuckerbergs' obsessive privacy and lavish lifestyle than operating a professional work environment.
Just as the second season of Succession vaulted it from a slow burn to a must-watch, Succession crushes went from furtive, filthy secrets to very open conversations about how ashamed of ourselves we all were.
They start making a list in early November, and keep furtive (but thorough) notes of every time you mention the words, I need... Then there are those who dread shopping for others because it's just too hard.
If there's one person I'd trust to channel our culture's furtive whispers, it's Jordan Peele, whose symbolic chiller "Us" is now in theaters and whose "Get Out" used horror to tell a complex story of racial appropriation.
Their furtive romance is captured in a film that flawlessly draws on the visual elements of cinema to serve up a sharp, unforgettable meditation on the ways we gaze upon the things — and people — that we desire.
Memoir has always bored Malcolm, but around the edges of these pieces a furtive autobiography takes shape — we see glimpses of her childhood; the world of her parents, Czech refugees; and how their tastes shaped her own.
I spent it in my room, looking outside, largely forgoing fresh air for furtive masturbation sessions and lonely mopes around the virtual town centre clock tower that was MySpace back when MySpace was more real than reality.
When ordinary aides find themselves in that unhappy situation, a sense of duty to their country, to their office or to the rule of law may prompt them to question furtive actions and poor decisions, or to resign.
"Don't worry, we're on automatic, but we're not going to be alone in here for long, so I apologize ahead of time for the furtive nature of our interlude," he said, loosening the top button of his uniform.
They may lust for furtive, late-night sexual encounters with a "buddy" or find themselves intensely admiring a male porn star's biceps, but this does not occlude their love for their wives and girlfriends, nor women in general.
As with previous events at this spot, I expected to get in through the secretive side door, snaking past stacks of wood and sofa parts, catching furtive looks from the purportedly shady owners hovering over a vile hookah.
Sweetbitter isn't "good" exactly: where it falters in acting it fills in with long, furtive stares; the lens through which it shows service industry life is overly romantic; its nostalgia for early 2000s New York is heavy-handed.
There is no evidence that Trump has personal contact with FSB agents, that he has received payments from Russia, that he makes furtive calls to the Kremlin, or really anything else that we'd associate with secret agent behavior.
And, presumably, the jury determined that movements by a confused and intoxicated Shaver could have been interpreted as making furtive gestures in effort to retrieve a concealed weapon -- of which none was ever recovered from the victim's body.
"Under Milk Wood" narrated the story of a small town almost like the one I'd grown up in, full of beautiful eccentrics and furtive secrets and closed minds and the unspoken notion that the entire world is holy.
The furtive visit came as the Trump administration set off this week to reshape the nation's immigration policy, authorizing the expulsion of undocumented immigrants who have committed even minor offenses and making it easier to deport people immediately.
Another of the three, Luzer, initially seems like the cutup of the bunch, an aspiring actor who lives part-time in Los Angeles and says he had forged his impression of the outside world from furtive movie viewings.
The little stories inside the urinals differ only slightly, according to the era and the configuration of the buildings, but they're all about the same shivers, the same fears, the same clandestine passions, the same furtive or symbiotic enjoyments.
Like the tiny microaggressions I face every day as a transwoman—an Uber driver calling me "sir," or furtive looks in the ladies room—the Grubstreet article was just another casual erasure of my identity, of my community's identity.
The "Home Front" gives paragraph-long descriptions of domestic developments, from epical public protests for and against the "Living Room War" — so called because of its ubiquitous presence on network television — to the almost furtive return of traumatized veterans.
Dan Eggen, writing in the Washington Post on July 21990, 257, described the state of campaign finance reform more than 40 years after Watergate: Four decades later, there's little need for furtive fund-raising or secret handoffs of cash.
About half of people try to stay friends with their ex-partner, and about 90 percent of young adults keep tabs on their partner in some way (including monitoring them online, like making furtive visits to an ex's Instagram).
The discovery of the underground bank in Shaoguan, in the southern province of Guangdong, demonstrates the furtive lengths that Chinese citizens go to in order to skirt government limits and get more of their money out of the country.
And her shot of a Christmas tree, dripping with tinsel, next to a lamp whose shade is still wrapped in cellophane, is an ill omen for the festive season—not cynical, I think, but humming with a furtive trepidation.
We don't yet know whether these furtive contacts resulted in anything of significance — but one of these advisers, George Papadopoulos, has already pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI about the matter and has begun cooperating with Mueller's team.
What sticks with the viewer are brief, furtive shots of Johnson's mother wandering her family's sheep ranch, in Wyoming, and, later, a scene when her mother brushes Johnson's hair, recognizing her, tenuously, as someone to whom tenderness is due.
Season five doubled down on that idea hard, squeezing most of its drama out of whispered conversations and furtive glances rather than the high-stakes action sequences the show has leaned into from time to time in the past.
A magistrate's office in Charlottesville issued an arrest warrant for Harris based on video of him taking a furtive swipe at Crews with a flashlight, as Crews ran at Harris and a group of others with a metal pole.
After some debate, the headmistress Miss Martha (Kidman) and her one employee, Edwina (Dunst), decide to take him in, with his male presence and manipulative charms bringing a sense of lurking tumult and furtive lust into this otherwise utterly proper abode.
This article was originally published on Noisey UK The furtive years at the tail end of a state education and whatever-comes-next are ripe for musical definition—and I was lucky enough to have mine defined by Wild Beasts.
Now that the 6900 John McCain National Defense Authorization Act has become law, there is a lesson to be learned from a furtive effort to fundamentally change the way the nation's nuclear weapons stockpile is sustained to ensure a reliable deterrent.
Buoyed by Liam Neeson's steely performance, it's an intriguing but underdeveloped film that doesn't go nearly as deep as it should in plumbing the other side of those furtive garage meetings and what motivated this FBI lifer to turn whistleblower.
During that period—from the late 80s to early 90s—the athletic facilities at the since-demolished Larkins Hall reportedly served as a hotbed of furtive sexual activity, including men having sex in stairwells and touching each other in the showers.
St.-Girons Dispatch ST.-GIRONS, France — The big brown bear is rarely seen in the mountains, but there are hints of its looming presence: a paw-print in the mud, a sheep's mangled remains, furtive video images captured by government cameras.
Particularly striking in this respect are the furtive meetings between one of Mary Lou's charges, Credence (Ezra Miller, bringing to mind a lost Addams Family relative), and a charismatic enigma, Percival Graves (Colin Farrell, doing much with little), with uncertain designs.
One hand broodingly ensconced within a pocket, Bobby smoked as he walked and made rapid, furtive motions with his lips, as if having an intense, collusive conversation with himself, which is exactly what he was doing: Bobby was a poet.
With names like Joint Stars and Rivet Joint, the American spy planes are trying to track the last Islamic State fighters and top leaders, eavesdrop on their furtive conversations, and steer attack jets and ground forces to kill or capture them.
Analyzing data from the New York Police Department, Eberhardt learned that black men were far more likely than white men to have been stopped for engaging in what's called "furtive movement" — suspicious behavior like fidgeting with something at your waistline.
Whether it was Michael Carter-Williams and Jason Smith falling over each other, Arron Afflalo trying in vain to decapitate Nemanja Bjelic, or Chris Paul leading a furtive strike against his former team's locker room, things are getting, as they say, chippy.
You could feel the surging weight and strength of his physique as he stormed about the rink, and the sound of his stick being drawn back—swoosh—eclipsed the sound of it hitting the puck, which was as silent as a furtive kiss.
Set in 1992, this offbeat, continually intriguing family-recriminations drama, directed by Ari Gold, centers on Ollie (Rory Culkin), a record collector who, with a friend, Nikolai (Robert Sheehan), makes a furtive trip to his family's lakefront summer home in upstate New York.
But the thing that really knocked the wind out of me this time around is her little suspicion, dark and furtive, that her husband isn't quite as horrified as he should be by the government stripping women of property and self-determination.
For most of the story, we have watched Charlie and Nicole talk in a furtive, curtailed way about the things that really bothered them — broken promises, an infidelity, a partner's blinkered selfishness — and instead rely on their lawyers to do the real mudslinging.
The real work of translation is always in carrying over the unsaid — never more important than in a book like "Ghachar Ghochar," where the characters are impelled by forces within themselves, their families and their communities that feel so furtive, even unspeakable.
Analyzing the data from a New York City police department, Eberhardt learned that black men were far more likely than white men to have been stopped for engaging in what's called 'furtive movement,' suspicious behavior like fidgeting with something at your waistline.
I did not—here was the thing—I never associated what I was doing with the sort of furtive spying you saw in movies and on TV, which grew out of some disorder or perversion and went by the name of peeping.
Though this dramatist — the author of the recent "Wolf in the River" and the Pulitzer Prize finalist "Red Light Winter" — creates vicious characters who do unspeakable things to one another, he tends to regard their savagery not with a sneer but a furtive tear.
Random Data: I love the furtive, skulking way in which the director Sam Esmail and the cinematographer Tod Campbell move their camera: zooming in and out, slowly tracking and swooping around, as if it were a groping tentacle searching for something to latch on to.
These are the "unfamous legends" of "Radicals in Miniature," a furtive heartbreaker of a piece at the Baryshnikov Arts Center, created and performed by Ain Gordon, with the help of the musician Josh Quillen and a gallant assist from the stage manager Ed Fitzgerald.
"Even the police in Angola are bandits," he said, explaining why he abandoned his building supply business and moved to Senegal, opening a karaoke parlor catering to single Chinese men — and staffed by young Chinese women in crop tops who provide furtive, short-term companionship.
While a vast majority of Republicans in the House have stood by Mr. Nunes amid calls for him to recuse himself, his furtive maneuvering — including bypassing his committee to brief the White House about relevant intelligence — has placed House committee members in a difficult spot.
Flashbacks treat viewers to Mort's furtive explorations—awkward weekends away to camps in the woods when his kids were growing up—and begin to understand just how much of his male identity was tied up in his marriage, his parenting, his academic position and his family house.
While his work is out everywhere on the streets, being able to flip through a zine of photos and documents curated by ATAK offers a rare opportunity to get a more personal (though still furtive) glimpse into the world of one of the graffiti underworld's young kings.
The grandeur of Washington lies not in its marble, but in the grimy miracle of everyday politics that reveals itself in the shadows of the Jefferson's bar, in the bowels of the Capitol and in the furtive comings and goings of visitors traversing the White House lawn.
Cynics will interpret albums like More Life and indeed Pablo as indicators that external validation liquefies a performer's talent and confidence, that money inspires the spurious notion that creative excess equals aesthetic quality, but these aren't bad things, exactly, and to insist otherwise reveals a furtive craving for auteurism.
We think of the criminal era as a time when getting an abortion meant a furtive trip into the back alley, where, as likely as not, an unskilled person — maybe a drugstore owner or beautician or medical quack — would sexually assault, maim, or even negligently kill a desperate woman.
Those included the marble floor slabs where benches once stood and where gentle hollows are still visible, the traces of ghosts forever waiting for the next 20th Century Limited to depart for Chicago, or the next police officer to rouse them from a few hours of furtive sleep.
Two store detectives at C&A Modes, a low-priced clothing store on Oxford Street, testified that Ponomareva, who had attracted their attention by her furtive behavior, had stuffed one hat in the sleeve of her overcoat and concealed four others between two paper bags that she was carrying.
It all builds to a moment in which his young daughter plays The Replacements' "Unsatisfied" at a school talent contest, and Perry realizes that his daughter and her handed-down love of music is more important than his furtive desire to get shitfaced and hang out with Joan Jett.
In the fairy tale world of Stars Hollow where romance is as abundant as job opportunities for Kirk, Lane's furtive relationship with Dave had all the sweet simplicity of high school courtship but demonstrated the kind of emotional maturity she and Rory (and Lorelai) would continue to seek out for years.
The diplomat George Kennan's private diaries revealed him to be a bigot, but his nasty opinion of foreigners (he described an Italian he met as a "typical dago ... talkative in a weak, ignorant, furtive, sneering way," and called Iraqis "a population unhygienic in its habits") came out only after his death.
What seems at first like a potential love triangle twists into more complex political entanglements, though a recurring theme is how youthful radicalization is a form of ideological infatuation: "We thought it was some kind of secret affair, his first time in love," Isma notes of her brother's furtive behavior.
This was even true for many Columbine students: As they hid in classrooms equipped with TVs, they watched coverage of the chaos unfolding around them, and the stories they told sheriff's deputies and reporters in furtive phone calls to the outside world were informed by the stories they had heard reporters tell already.
But now the statue has come to signify another aspect of Egypt's ties to North Korea: a furtive trade in illegal weapons that has upset President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi's otherwise cozy relationship with the United States, set off a painful cut in military aid and drawn unremitting scrutiny from United Nations inspectors.
Given that 50 below zero counts as a balmy day at the Amundsen-Scott research station and the resident sociologist considers its population of Beakers (scientists), Nailheads (construction workers) and Fingys (X-rated acronym for first-timers) "most analogous to a penal institution," any extracurricular dabbling is likely to be furtive and weird.
Like the best heroic-journalism tomes, it offers the inside play-by-play — debates about how to approach a source; the unglamorous work of knocking on strangers' doors; the more glamorous, furtive, late-night meetings and surreptitiously handed-over documents; the stately editor-in-chief who holds firm to First Amendment values.
Nearly half a century after Stonewall, audiences could be forgiven for meeting the premise — a professor's son discovers his sexuality at the hands of an older man, complete with wayward glances, timid proddings, furtive underwear sniffing, and the wisdom that follows being first broken by love — with a feeling of having been there and done that.
Since Warren's collapse in the polls that followed scrutiny of her Medicare for All plan—and her furtive attempt to satisfy the centrists' demands for an explanation as to how the plan would be paid for—it has become conventional wisdom among pundits and television-paid political operatives that Sanders hasn't received the same level of scrutiny.
Creative Time is a public arts organization known for putting on less furtive works, like Duke Riley's "Fly by Night," last year, in which pigeons outfitted with LED lights took to the night sky over the Brooklyn Navy Yard like flocks of stars, and a recent, politicized haunted house called "Doomocracy" at the Brooklyn Army Terminal.
Set mostly inside the state penitentiary where Matt (Benicio Del Toro) and Sweat (Paul Dano) plan their escape and have furtive couplings with the discontented Mitchell (a thoroughly deglamorized Patricia Arquette), their supervisor in the prison tailor shop, "Dannemora" is a series of misses — a not very thrilling thriller, a social-problem story that lacks conviction, a satire without teeth.
Colin Nightingale and Stephen Dobbie's installation, titled "Getting To The Rave", immerses the visitor in the dark and furtive adventure of it all: the petrol stations where would-be ravers would congregate to wait on word; the phone boxes and clunky mobile devices; the designs printed on ecstasy tablets; the walks through unlit surroundings, suddenly opening up into light and music.
Aside from the so-far furtive work that researchers are doing to figure out what the hell is killing people and infecting their lungs, one way to figure out what happens to someone who spends a decade vaping is to track e-cig use by how patients report their behavior to their doctorsin doctor's office, the same way cigarette and drug use has been tracked for decades.
In "Swing Time," she excels at capturing the world of prepubescence, with all of its unwritten rites and rules and frank sexuality: the group games of hide-and-seek in which the boys chase the girls for the reward of a quick, furtive groping, or the "Crucible"-like way other girls form a vicious allegiance against the one who suffers the misfortune of developing breasts early, thus becoming too popular with the boys.
GMO Food Isn't Coming to Get You—It's Been Here All AlongWorried that genetically-modified foods could be quietly, secretly, making their furtive way…Read more ReadNow, look at this USDA chart of those same three crops in the United States and their shift toward biotech over the last decade and a half:For all three, they had been shifting so rapidly toward more GMOs over the last 15 years that, by 2015, almost all corn, cotton, or soybeans planted in the US were genetically modified.
But Murdoch, by most accounts, has always preferred the worlds of news and sports to the world of movies and scripted TV. The important thing is this: Murdoch has long wanted to take Fox News international, previously via a furtive, aborted attempt to port the model to the UK. The jury's out on whether he can actually accomplish this (the network may simply be too wedded to the US Republican Party in the eyes of overseas viewers), but it's not as if socially conservative, jingoistic nationalism can't gain a foothold in other countries.
The report describes, for instance, employees caught in lies in their interviews with Stroz investigators; an elaborate saga around the surreptitious destruction of five disks of confidential information belonging to Google; furtive text messages advising each other to delete message logs; and search engine queries regarding "how to secretly delete files mac" or "can a MacBook be recovered after formatting the OS." The report does say that Stroz Friedberg "discovered no evidence" that Google confidential information retained by or accessed by Levandowski was transferred to Ottomotto (the full name of self-driving truck startup Otto) or anyone else.
As The Verge's Sarah Jeong reported earlier: The report describes, for instance, [Uber] employees caught in lies in their interviews with [cybersecurity firm] Stroz investigators; an elaborate saga around the surreptitious destruction of five disks of confidential information belonging to Google; furtive text messages advising each other to delete message logs; and search engine queries regarding "how to secretly delete files mac" or "can a MacBook be recovered after formatting the OS." But the fact that investigators "discovered no evidence" that Google confidential information retained or accessed by Levandowski was transferred to Otto or anyone else could undercut Waymo's main charge of stolen trade secrets.
But it was all worth it: Gheorghe Hagi's absurd lob against Colombia, Kennet Andersson doing the same to Brazil, Jack Charlton—who, you'd think, if you've ever seen him blast the head off a stag with a shotgun, would be ecstatic just to be in a country with such lax gun control laws—having a tantrum in the Orlando heat, the iridescent kits gleaming like brand-new colors in the sun, the world's saddest ponytail, the world's most obviously drugged-up genius—the whole world of soccer, basically, gloriously England-free, on parade before me for the first time in my furtive satellite town panopticon.

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