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And six (!) antique carriages for gallivanting around the countryside.
And yet, he's out there gallivanting around with Robyn Fenty.
Has gallivanting around New York City ever looked more fun?
Rick, Carl and Michonne spent Sunday gallivanting across the countryside.
Outside gallivanting is not a super fun place to be.
" Theon's like, "Stop all the gallivanting!" and Euron's like, "LOL GAY!
This is where he retreated from his gallivanting around the world.
"Blimpish figure," and the sort of gallivanting colonialist with too much time
As usual, Farhad is off gallivanting somewhere in the wilderness instead of working.
He spent his formative years gallivanting round South America and speaks fluent, London-accented Spanish.
He's been gallivanting around for three seasons with Angela and now he's like, oh it backfired.
Bail was set low and Mr. Murphy and Mr. Kuhn went back to gallivanting in Miami.
She was terrified at the thought, but after two weeks gallivanting across Spain and Portugal, something changed.
The government recently restricted the working week to 52 hours, cutting the scope for late-night gallivanting.
SoundCloud's former CEO Alex Ljung was known for gallivanting between conferences, music festivals, Burning Man, and party islands.
An employer may very much like to know how much company time is spent with the brain gallivanting about.
February 26, 2015 saw the discovery of The Dress and a pair of llamas gallivanting through Sun City, Arizona.
Nonetheless, Wayne is a good rapper, and there's no reason you can't enjoy him gallivanting all over this beat.
So instead of gallivanting around Stan's home city of Constanța, I had to put the (virtual) work in online.
I'm sure we could find a way to order 100 pizzas to Farhad's house while he's off gallivanting. Mwwuuhahahaha!
Two circus elephants were recaptured after they spent some time gallivanting through the streets of Yekaterinburg, Russia on Thursday.
I don't need to see Laurie Blake gallivanting around doing more FBI work, as much as I love her.
He's been gallivanting around shoeless with lions and getting face tattoos and generally, well, kind of just being Justin Bieber.
And for me, that means in a few years I'll be gallivanting around Southeast Asia — I'm absolutely sure of it.
It's her nature to discourage me from traveling and exercising — hiking in particular — all of which she finds dangerous, reckless gallivanting.
The still images looked awesome enough, with Gigi and Zayn gallivanting around one of the world's most beautiful cities for Vogue.
Radiohead should, in theory, be behaving like Muse, gallivanting around, getting hammered, writing songs about George Orwell novels because they can.
After stepping off the plane, attendees quickly realized there were no models gallivanting on the beach, as depicted in the festival trailer.
From gallivanting across sandy beaches to trekking through the city in open-toed sandals, our feet have been put through the wringer.
The couple have been gallivanting through Europe since Timberlake ended the European leg of his Man of the Woods tour on Aug. 29.
The 25-year-old comedian has been spotted gallivanting around New York City with a new love interest: the one and only Kate Beckinsale.
Thanks for filling in for Farhad this week while he's off gallivanting in New York, wearing makeup and getting photographed doing God knows what.
I was more concerned with getting to the bar for Thirsty Thursdays and spending Saturdays gallivanting in the West Village than a strict workout routine.
It was the drone a person could launch by throwing it in the air and then it would follow the user gallivanting around Dolores Park.
Kourtney doesn't seem to be sweating the news that Scott Disick, the father of her three children, is rumored to be gallivanting around with Sofia Richie.
There's a decent chance sometime next year "move like Giannis" will permanently replace "move like a gazelle" as the go-to simile that describes graceful gallivanting.
They succeeded in making Manafort look like a spendthrift gallivanting around the world in his $15,000 ostrich jacket while shifting money from 15 unreported foreign accounts.
Two months later, in an apparently unrelated incident, police arrested a drunken harlequin gallivanting through the woods of Maine with a machete strapped to his arm.
If she wins the lottery, her grandiose plan for the money involves massive shopping sprees, gallivanting around the globe and eating at the world's best restaurants.
His greatest hits in power include gallivanting across India in an outfit so outlandish he could have served as a cast member in a Disney remake.
The Modern Family actress has been gallivanting across Rome, posting pictures to Instagram along the way to remind us that we really need to book a vacation.
This week's edition is a little longer than usual, because it will have to hold you for two weeks — I'll be gallivanting around on vacation next week.
Granted, we have Queer Eye and On My Block, two shows bound to endure as Netflix classics, but we haven't been gallivanting in a garden of blossoming television.
In perhaps the show's most perplexing sequence in recent memory, a third of last night's episode was dedicated to Michonne and Rosita randomly gallivanting across the Virginia countryside.
He was efficient, methodical, and patient, relentlessly snaking his way into mismatches, gallivanting through one of the NBA's best defenses, maximizing his options and opportunities with every dribble.
"It's common if an immunosuppressed person was gallivanting in the forest splashing around in leaves, but rhizopus is not common in hospitals and it shouldn't be," Lupetin told CNN.
I spent untold amounts on plane tickets, staying in a little boutique hotel in the Marais, and all the obligatory gallivanting, eating, and drinking this type of trip inspires.
While I agree that study abroad has many shortcomings, the article paints American college students as privileged, uncaring youths gallivanting around the world in search of sex and stimulants.
As for Olivia, she's appalled by Ethan's very public gallivanting, but we learn that she was once free-spirited enough to traipse off to Europe to follow a lover.
The lyrics sounded like the invectives my grandmother would spit out at my grandfather on a sunny Sunday morning — you've been busted gallivanting around town, so don't even try.
The two inseparable stars, who have been BFFs since their Dawson's Creek days and are each other's perpetual red carpet plus-ones, spent the day gallivanting around L.A. on Thursday.
They'll help with the double take: Victorian houses with verandas and grassy lawns a few blocks from the subway; locals gallivanting on horseback in Forest Park; street parking on a Saturday.
I knew that he enjoyed honey; that he often went gallivanting across the Hundred Acre Woods with Christopher Robin; that Rabbit was clearly misunderstood; and that Tigger is most definitely on something.
Video footage showed the animals gallivanting down roads a few miles from the research center for about 30 minutes before a highly trained team was able to re-capture them, officials said.
The images of a border region rampant with crime where greasy brown men are gallivanting about looking for young gringo women to do with as they please is the epitome of scapegoating.
She questions Midge's privilege, telling her that while she might enjoy gallivanting in the mountains, the sacrifices required to become a professional comedian are extreme, and the stakes for Susie are high.
Lucy remembers their first couple of years at Bennington as an idyll of hot chocolate by the fireplace and dreams of gallivanting in Paris and Budapest, but Alice's recollections are more uncertain.
Long story short ... Mari's been ordered to surrender to authorities so she can stand trial asap -- and if a cop spots her gallivanting around town, she could be cuffed on the spot.
She lives her insanely cool life — gallivanting from her dream 9-to-5 gig to panel guest spots, art openings, and glitzy galas — in technicolor patterns, cheeky conversation-starter tees, and bold footwear.
The show was always science fiction, and it had always had time travel and visits to alien worlds baked into its premise of an alien in a stolen spaceship gallivanting about the cosmos.
That's probably why it's so darn charming — grown men gallivanting around in capes and tights are inherently silly, and the more a project leans into the surrealism of the concept, the more effective it can be.
By now, those of us who failed to make summer vacation plans to Europe are in our feelings: We've grown weary of listening to tales from friends back from trips gallivanting the globe over Sunday brunch.
With the division's champion in McGregor gallivanting in a weight class 25lbs above the one of which he is king, the UFC's hand has been forced in setting up that interim title showdown between Aldo and Edgar.
According to Walkscore, New York City is the most walkable and transit-friendly city in the USNow I understand the specific demands of a mayor might require gallivanting across town to slice through ribbons using oversized scissors.
Mr. Neiditch said he is not just selling an apartment; he is selling an immersive experience, even if many luxury apartments are pieds-à-terre that go empty while their owners are gallivanting where the ultrawealthy gallivant.
While Bran was gallivanting around his Greenseer visions unsupervised, the Night King promptly grabbed and "marked" him, which broke the barrier the Children of the Forest put in place to protect their Weirwood cave from White Walkers.
Janet replies, more or less, "Fuck you, I do what I want," and explains very reasonably that she has no intention of raising a child by herself while the father is off gallivanting around a fairy court.
She may not be gallivanting in Capri with her ex-boyfriend Stavros, promoting her line of edible nail polish, or sharing pills from her mother's medicine cabinet with friends in Kraków, but she's found she's perfectly content now.
But after perusing the spring '20 lookbook, which shows Rebecca Leigh Longendyke, Anna Ewers, Kit Butler, Hamid Onifade, and Vittoria Ceretti gallivanting around Merida and Valladolid in Mexico, it's clear that its latest selection is a step above.
But Belize wants to change that by giving you a free vacation, as well as a second trip for a coworker to thank them for picking up the slack while you&aposre off gallivanting with Caribbean reef sharks.
I was ready for a different kind of fun––building a life with someone––and the more time I spent gallivanting around town with friends, many of whom were coupling off and getting married, the less fun it was.
Unlike Mr. Carter, a co-founder of the satirical Spy magazine who went on to become an establishment fixture and gatekeeper, Ms. Jones is hardly the gallivanting celebrity editor many media observers assumed would end up as his successor.
Nick and his bro Joe are gallivanting around Australia this week, but Nick went solo on Wednesday for a hot date that got off to a rough start when his date banged up her knees during a bike ride.
WATTERS: So, you have Hillary Clinton who is out there gallivanting with foreign leaders, foreigners from various suspicious countries donating millions to dollars to her foundation and there is no interest in the FBI of foreign influence under the Clinton campaign?
In decades past, no one needed to worry that, when there were wars to be fought, profits to be made, and financial regulations to be slashed, trusty old sidekick Britain would be there to back up gallivanting leading man America.
What information could be gleaned from those still slogging away at desks while the rest of the city seemed to be gallivanting at the beach, showed that neighborhood by neighborhood, New Yorkers spend summer differently, often dictated by financial considerations.
The Obamas are currently on the most star-studded vacation of possibly all time, gallivanting around the South Pacific with Ms. Oprah herself, Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson, and Bruce Springsteen — and we're so thankful for the tireless photographers documenting it all.
A Silicon Valley company with a history of CIA funding, a suite of highly sought after intelligence software tools, and a gallivanting billionaire founder with connections to the Trump Administration is set to become one of the biggest IPOs in recent memory.
According to media reports that described the March 3 episode in Guangxi, the man first became angry when a group of women gallivanting across a square in the scenic town of Yangshuo refused to help push his car after it became stuck nearby.
Amsterdam, which has doubled hotel room taxes and limited Airbnb rentals, has also released a video at airports and on booking sites, reminding gallivanting-age men that spilling bodily fluids into the red light district's streets is unacceptable and subject to fine.
This track comes from a raucous dance hall scene, with a young Bolden and his band kicking up dust before a rapturous crowd, four horns improvising in a gallivanting tangle over a funky rhythm, always landing on the downbeat with a vigorous thump.
Faithfully each day, unless she happened to be gallivanting, she was able to get her school lunch for three euros, the same price as the children paid; meat or fish with a vegetable, potatoes, boiled or mashed and what more did anybody want.
As I sit at my cubicle in Hollywood on 0.0 hours of sleep, arms covered to the elbows in wristbands, I struggle to maintain the waking consciousness necessary to recap all the events I made it to on my most recent journey gallivanting through the desert.
In other words, while her sister Kendall and BFF Bella are gallivanting around Paris in a vast array of totally see-through tops, the Lip Kit CEO is back at home, showing the two supermodels how the sheer bodysuit trend is really done by an old pro.
Ian's complete rankings:Paulie's PizzeriaSofia Pizza ShoppePugsley PizzaNorm's PizzaRizzo's Fine PizzaWhile I had a blast gallivanting around the city and enjoying some killer pizza, it's good to note Cutrufo's goals for the event: To raise awareness about public transportation alternatives and — most importantly — to have a good time.   
This music is easy to sing along with, and to move to, partly because the group mostly plays the compositions of Ornette Coleman, and partly because of the personnel: the underappreciated tenor saxophonist Chris Speed, the wily bassist Reid Anderson and the gallivanting drummer Dave King.
The Alt Bro can be found gallivanting around music festivals like Coachella dressed in a chest-revealing fit to show off their tatted skinny-buff bro bod, while adorning themselves in accessories the average bro would never touch: silly sunglasses, vintage bandanas, puka shell necklaces, and booty shorts.
Apparently in this particular part of Canada, when your employer owes you cash, you don't take it to the labor board, you abduct him at a gas station, force him to take money out of an ATM, and then immediately go out for a night of titillation and gallivanting.
It's not uncommon for open-world games to struggle with balancing serious elements of their stories with more jovial, side-mission distractions—even the greats, like The Witcher 3, present a certain disconnect when the main character can go gallivanting around pursuing trivial errands when entire realms are at stake.
This past year has been one big Coach x Selena tease—what with the Hollywood multi-hyphenate gallivanting 'round the globe in stunning Coach look after Coach look (see: that one dino sweater, her custom Met Gala gown, and of course that time she surprised high school students with Coach's charity partner Step Up).
We will live and breathe the sexy uniqueness, drinking and gallivanting amongst the stars of the show, hoping to catch a cry or a scream as they fight into the void of their own invented fantasy world—and sometimes hoping to accidentally receive a cast member's Amazon package when we somehow end up living in the same building.
Months before the Unite the Right rally in August 2017, Stewart was gallivanting with Jason Kessler, appearing with him at an event supporting the ousting of a black Charlottesville City Council member who called for the removal of a statue of Robert E. Lee from a city park (Stewart has described Lee as "brave and honorable").
Trump campaigned on a platform of overhauling the VA, and despite a robust legislative agenda aimed at following through on those campaign promises, the VA's priorities over the last several months have included gallivanting through Europe, defending questionable research programs, and delaying the release of a much-needed strategic plan on the future of the Veterans Choice program.
Tom Edge's screenplay is a rollercoaster ride of expected highs and lows: Garland arrives in London to much fanfare, only to nearly miss opening night in a drunken stupor; for every successful show, there's one where she's nearly too catatonic to stand; days spent gallivanting around the city are followed by nights of chronic insomnia and drug binges.
The obvious challenge, obviously, is obvious: this deer is jumping through a plate-glass window and gallivanting through a gym in Anderson, South Carolina, all of which is transparently a challenge to the people who own and operate the gym and the people who exercise in it, all of whom presumably would have preferred that the deer not do any of those things.
Late in Marriage Story, each spouse performs part of a song from Stephen Sondheim's musical Company, Nicole gallivanting through "You Could Drive a Person Crazy" with her mother and sister, Charlie ending a night at a bar with a solo rendition of "Being Alive" that's no less affecting for its whiff of a man somewhat trapped in his own theatrical self-pity.
So the one and only time I got in trouble at primary school was fifth grade, end of summer semester, and some rhododendron bush or something came into bloom on the edge of the playground, and me and two other boys—both named Tom, eerily—spent a lunch hour snapping all the blooms off and throwing them all over each other like confetti, laughing and laughing, joyously gallivanting amongst the blooms.
The AnkerBox battery packs are small and rugged, but the company is taking a big gamble in hoping that people aren't smart enough to bring their own battery packs along yet… The AnkerBox battery packs are small and rugged, but the company is taking a big gamble in hoping that people aren't smart enough to bring their own battery packs along yet… You probably know Anker best as the company that makes high-speed chargers for your car and home, and battery packs for when you're gallivanting about.
She turns us into microscopes: we see not only her characters' thoughts, purposes and actions but the gallivanting, subvisible antibodies that disarrange them.
Starling is found to be pregnant at the end of the series by Dewin and decides to leave behind her gallivanting life for the sake of her child.
I've sacrificed everything to achieve what I've become. I'm not you. I didn't forget my home and my people so I could go gallivanting around the countryside."Hubert: "Because of pride.
Fullwood, Janet. (October 24, 2004) The Sacramento Bee California, too, has places to go gallivanting in a gondola.] Section: Travel, Page M6. The front beach area of the city was once home to a now-defunct amusement park.
In his playing days, Schweingruber played at Swiss third-division sides Munsterlingen, Oberglatt, and Pfyn. Leaving Switzerland to go gallivanting around the globe, he felt attached to Cambodia where he played for the Mild Seven team. For a monthly salary, they paid him 30 US dollars and a cigarette packet. Later, he became their head coach.
Kanchan gives up her ego and learns to respect Bajrangi and they live happily. Meanwhile, Vijay is disgusted with Sona's gallivanting with so many men and her arrogance. She makes him remove her shoes, reminding Vijay of the way he treated Sharada and feels humiliated. Sona compares his loyalty to that of a dog, which causes Vijay to break the engagement.
It is, amazingly, Wee Thomas, who had been "out gallivanting" while a poor stray was mistakenly killed in his place. Donny and Davey express shock and anger that four men and two cats are dead for no good reason. They resolve to kill Wee Thomas in retribution. After holding the poor feline at gunpoint, however, they decide against it, and give it a bowl of Frosties for supper.
Thangapaandi (S.J. Suryah) is the son of Malaiswamy (Vijayakumar), who is financially mediocre but well respected and loved in the Tirunelveli village. Thangapaandi, however, is immature and spends his time gallivanting about the village and dancing at temple functions, while failing his +2 examinations with regularity every year. His niece Rasathi (Preethi Varma) is in love with him, as their parents have informally promised them to each other from childhood itself.
" Trouser Press felt the "noisy guitar rock" and solos were "intentionally chaotic". Similar to the band's previous work, the lyrics on the album generally humorously reference drug culture. "Motorvate" features "gallivanting rhythms and nyah nyahing guitars." The almost electronic "Drive-In Salvation" criticizes American evangelist Jimmy Swaggart, while "Zen Express" is, in the words of Mary, "about the nihilism of punk and the idealism of the hippie generation meeting head on.
The people, their status, symbols and public image were too much. I walked out. Perhaps I should have been more patient." Hedda Hopper wrote in response to this: "the truth is he did his best to become a star here, but he didn't make the grade - even with Mario Lanza's voice; but he did walk out on his wife and family and start gallivanting around with Linda Christian.
Stevenson's poem also makes reference to the divide that exists between children and adults. This is seen when the speaker says that his father is a banker and rejects following in his footsteps into a similar career. Instead the child wishes to go gallivanting around the streets as the lamplighter does. The speaker in the poem makes his desire for adventure clear and seeks an escape from the normality of his life.
Secret Agent Man starred Costas Mandylor as Monk, a gallivanting secret agent, who was one of a team of agents that included Holliday, played by Dina Meyer and Davis, played by Dondre Whitfield. The team reported to Brubeck, played by Paul Guilfoyle. The periodically appearing guest villain is the former agent Prima, played by Musetta Vander. All the lead characters share the last names of jazz musicians Thelonious Monk, Billie Holiday, Miles Davis, Dave Brubeck and Louis Prima.
While youth organizations exist worldwide, the history section of this article will put a special focus on the development of youth ministry in America. The beginnings of youth ministry were in the mid-19th century, in the wake of the industrial revolution. Churches took note of all the young men who moved into central urban areas to work in factories. Laypersons who noticed these young adults working six days a week and gallivanting about town on Sundays, aspired to educate them.
Writing for The New York Times, Jon Pareles also detailed the fusion of Caribbean beats, punk and surf rock. On behalf of The Irish Times, reviewer Jim Carroll called Broke with Expensive Taste an album of "dance-pop gallivanting".Carroll, Jim (November 21, 2014). The album opens with "Idle Delilah", a glitchy mid-tempo track that contains "tropical, thuggish and quirky" sounds and was compared to the work of Lauryn Hill due to its use of both rapping and singing, which were noted for being rugged and velvety.
Terminator-esque robot skeletons, which pre-date Peterson, appeared in jingles that parody the musical performances of artists such as Kraftwerk, David Bowie, Bob Dylan, Gary Glitter, and Johnny Cash. Peterson did not interact with the guests unless "they want to play around with him." For Peterson's first anniversary, The Late Late Show filmed a sketch in Las Vegas that aired on the April 14, 2011 show. The segment depicted Ferguson, Peterson, and T.J. the Leprechaun partaking in "hallucinogenic frozen custard" with comedian Carrot Top and their subsequent gallivanting around Vegas.
The Count says that he forgives Cherubino, but he dispatches him to his own regiment in Seville for army duty, effective immediately. Figaro gives Cherubino mocking advice about his new, harsh, military life from which all luxury, and especially women, will be totally excluded (aria: "Non più andrai" – "No more gallivanting").This piece became so popular that Mozart himself, in the final act of his next opera Don Giovanni, transformed the aria into table music played by a woodwind ensemble, and alluded to by Leporello as "rather well-known sounds".
His language tends to be extremely vulgar, and he makes heavy use of the word "cocksuckers". During the final Dennis Pennis VHS video "Pennis R.I.P.", Strutter makes his debut appearance as the lawyer for an imprisoned anti-Pennis campaigner, Tony Cream. Cream realises that Strutter will become homicidal if anyone calls him a "Nana", and thus convinces Strutter that Pennis has been gallivanting around town, calling Strutter this fairly innocuous insult. An incensed Strutter vows to murder Pennis, and we later see this happening, with Strutter throttling Pennis to death with his own microphone cord.
Farouk's social life also started to damage his image. The American journalist Norbert Schiller wrote "...Farouk was seen frequently womanizing at the hottest night spots in Cairo and Alexandria. In Egypt, the king’s gallivanting was put under wraps by the palace censorship office, but abroad pictures of a fat balding king surrounded by Europe’s social elite were splashed across the world’s tabloids." Farouk's only act of self-restraint was that he refused to drink alcohol as however much his lifestyle departed from the one recommended by the Koran, he could not bring himself to break the Muslim prohibition on alcohol.
Dan Rice informational sign in Girard Borough, PA Born Daniel McLaren in New York City, Rice gained 19th century fame with many talents, most of which involved him gallivanting around as a clown figure in circuses. In addition to his 'clowning' talents, he was an animal trainer, songwriter, commentator, political humorist, strong man, actor, director, producer, dancer, and politician. He ran for Senate, Congress, and President of the United States -- dropping out of each race. Rice's uncle was a ringmaster for the Howes & TurnerWho's Who in the American Circus: Sturtevant's List of Circuses 1724–1849 circus, organized in Salem, New York, in 1826.
She indulges and passively enables Lily's habit of gallivanting with her fashionable friends, and ignores the way Lily avoids and abandons her. Although Lily is clearly Julia's favorite, displacing her previous favorite Grace Stepney, Julia never makes any verbal or written promise to provide for Lily in the long term. Although Lily and her friends believe that is "understood" that she will inherit most if not all of Julia's fortune, Julia herself never made such a statement. Indeed, her forbearance is stretched to the limit when rumors reach her that Lily gambles for money and is encouraging attention from married men who compensate her for it.
According to the De Los Reyes, some stories claim that the girl had survived by praying the Rosary, while other stories say that her name was Rosario. Either way, the story of the Marukos became closlely associated with the etymology of the town of Rosario, which used to be part of Pangasinan. The legend is generally treated as a cautionary tale against raucousness and gallivanting on "the Lord's holy day" of Sunday.Demetrio, Francisco R., Ed. (1991) Encyclopedia of Philippine Folk Beliefs and Customs Volume II. Cagayan de Oro: Xavier University Press Modern stories of the Marukos are relatively rare, but news accounts from 1976Castillejos, Ma Roda Teresa Z. (February 5, 1976) Dagiti Managdadakes.
The character of Lisa had a storied history, having been married eight times, divorced three times and widowed four times (with her most recent marriage annulled) making her full name Lisa Miller Hughes Eldridge Shea Colman McColl Mitchell Grimaldi Chedwyn. Fulton's portrayal of Lisa created the strongest prototype of its time for the daytime vixen. The character and actress were, in Fulton's first decades on As the World Turns, very popular (to the point where, in the late 1960s, Fulton had to hire a publicist, the first soap actress to do so). The character became hated after a simple sequence where Lisa hires a maid to clean the house and went gallivanting about town.
At Scuffy's, Bill expresses disappointment that Perry, after progressing nicely in the hospital, is no longer part of a military team and has given in to self-pity. Cliff runs into Pat at the bar, where she is waiting to go out with an Army Air Forces captain. Unhappy and jealous, Cliff comes home late and argues with his parents, who are upset that he is always out and accuse him of "gallivanting around with boys like this Bill Tabeshaw." C.W. tells Cliff "it's just not like old times," but Cliff is unable to make them understand that old times were three years ago and he has to make his own plans.
As a newly married couple they would be expected to set up house together and see about starting a family, it would not have been appropriate for them to be gallivanting across the countryside with a group of other painters. Because of this it is possible that both their careers could have suffered without the professional relationships and recognition the Heidelberg school achieved with the public. Emma Minnie Boyd also worked with Louis Buvelot, with whom she shared a facility for landscape watercolour “and a cautious tonal impressionism, with its persistent echoes of the Dutch school.” In 1890 the Boyd’s went to Europe to work, with their two young sons, where their work was shown at the Royal academy of the Arts, Boyd made several works during her time there.
Kevin Bannerman, the film's director of development, stated Rice "was always gallivanting around the world and it was difficult to get him and Alan together ... And so here was Stephen [Schwartz], who had written scores that we all loved and we were huge fans of, and he lived in the New York area." Disney immediately contacted Stephen Schwartz, who, after working on Working, Rags, and Children of Eden, had quit theater and was taking psychology courses at New York University; he was brought on board to write the lyrics. This would mark the first time Menken had collaborated without Ashman for a Disney animated film. Menken commented that their work included moments of tension because Schwartz was also capable of writing music and Menken had experience with lyrics.
According to Chinamasa, Tsvangirai had only been prepared for a "sprint", not a "marathon", and by leaving the country for a substantial period—"globe-trotting and gallivanting in Europe"—he had enabled ZANU-PF to take the advantage in campaigning. Chinamasa stated that Tsvangirai realised, after returning to Zimbabwe, that he had lost the advantage, and preferred withdrawal to suffering defeat. Additionally, Chinamasa claimed that Tsvangirai had promised 1,000 United States dollars to each of his polling agents after the first round, but had failed to pay this amount to many of them, leading them to abandon him; he also alleged that MDC supporters were wearing ZANU-PF symbols while attacking people. According to Dutch Foreign Minister Maxime Verhagen, Tsvangirai took refuge at the embassy of The Netherlands in Harare late on 22 June. The police again raided Harvest House, the MDC headquarters in Harare, on 23 June; according to MDC spokesman Luke Tamborinyoka, many of those who were in Harvest House had fled the building during the raid, but he said that police took away about 40 people.
" Stark doesn't wear a tie while on the run, unlike many men during the time, and tends to wear casual shirts with custom made jackets and vintage pants. In describing the character, Cooper said "You don't know what he does in the depths of the evening, and he's gallivanting around." He continued, "I love dipping into ... some of that material of Howard Hughes, which I'm sure he's kind of been likened to", and described his biggest challenge in playing the character as "keeping it very realistic, but at the same time, tongue-in-cheek as well", and not making Stark "too broad". On Carter and Stark's relationship moving into the second season, Atwell said, "there’s a new comfort level between Stark and Peggy ... they’re on a bit more of an even level. She respects him hugely, but is also not afraid to comment on his lifestyle choices and how disgustingly misogynistic she finds him ... he does use women as a form of escapism for him and his Dionysian ways, but when it comes to Peggy, he doesn’t see her as big boobs and red lips.

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