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"Graces" Definitions
  1. Greek myth
  2. three sisters, the goddesses Aglaia, Euphrosyne, and Thalia, givers of charm and beauty
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The only way to be in his good graces -- and therefore, in the good graces of those who support him -- is to agree with him on absolutely everything.
In her own take on the "Three Graces" — she frequently upends and pays homage to ancient Greek art — the Graces are red, yellow, brown, and support each other protectively.
HONG KONG — Blockchain is back in Beijing's good graces.
There are no airs and graces, she is totally natural.
To avoid angering Trump and stay in his good graces.
Is he trying to get back in God's good graces?
There are a few saving graces to Trump's habitual bullshitting.
Outwardly, Scaramucci appeared to be in the President's good graces.
Her name now graces President Obama's 2009 fair pay legislation.
And Hicks has never been out of those good graces.
They will receive the graces they ask for in abundance.
The name graces one of New York City's engineering marvels.
The medieval church that graces the town square in Ste.
Rosenstein, of course, was once in Trump's very good graces.
But he was not in the divinity school's good graces.
The identity of the Santa who graces ABC Carpet & Home?
A marble monument to the code graces the campus here.
Lawrence graces the cover of the magazine's flagship September issue.
BUT I DON'T THINK WE'RE COMPLETELY BACK IN THEIR GOOD GRACES.
And to celebrate, she graces not one, but three (!) different covers.
Kylie needs a B to get back in BBB's good graces.
Kim Kardashian's son Saint West rarely graces her social media pages.
I was back in Ms. Smith's good graces within the hour.
The course promises to teach you the graces of a duchess.
Fresh blue paint graces the baseball stadium ahead of Tuesday's game.
Image courtesy of the artist Three Graces, 779 color chip collage.
It has life and breathes color onto the people it graces.
It was his only way back into his boss's good graces.
We all make small sacrifices in the name of social graces.
The sculpture was called "Three Graces," and Audrey was all three.
Even when he's criticized the administration he's stayed in its good graces.
Kim Kardashian West graces the cover of Vogue magazine's May 2019 issue.
With that, Nielsen was apparently back in the president&aposs good graces.
It seems that Jay is officially back in The Beyhive's good graces.
There were two moments that were saving graces for the 2018 Oscars.
Naturally, the Ritsona Kingdom flag graces the cover of the first issue.
In this sense, she absolutely destroys any man who graces legal tender.
Desperation and crime have replaced social graces as people struggle to survive.
" "It was just an ordinary day out with no airs and graces.
She seemed to just fit right in dealing with the social graces.
Moving around the apartment in Atlanta, I thanked God for small graces.
At least for now, both men remain firmly in Trump's good graces.
Facebook is already uncool, so Instagram must stay in our good graces.
By the "graces of higher power," his girlfriend was a perfect match.
Virtues neglected, then adored become, And graces slighted, blossom on the tomb.
The company has compelling reasons to be in the GOP's good graces.
But lack of social graces in a prison is life and death.
The long miseries and brief graces of love are Cohen's obsessive subject.
Chris Pratt graces us with his presence at the end of the video.
" With no treats to curry Maya's good graces, "Maybe she would hate us.
His raddled face graces magazine covers; Le Monde writes of the "Houellebecq effect".
But he'll only keep that influence if he remains in Trump's good graces.
Will this be the year she finally graces the epic red carpet staircase?
That's a tough line to toe, and the Good Graces do it well.
Coinbase says it's confident the Tezos token is in the SEC's good graces.
Those failsafes themselves largely depend on the good graces of the federal government.
So we fought for who could stay in her good graces the longest.
The lawyer, Joseph G. Finnerty III, would remain in the mayor's good graces.
Image courtesy of the artist Three not so Graces, 779 color chip collage.
After a disappointing second quarter, Netflix is back in Wall Street's good graces.
Blac Chyna is back in the good graces of her family-to-be.
Nonetheless, he wanted reckless passion to dominate, with no conventional airs and graces.
We are simply beneficiaries of their good graces, and prisoners of their rages.
He doesn't plan to be in anyone's good graces — except, perhaps, his viewers.
Used within reasonable limits, of course, these devices also offer us new graces.
It was a transparent move by Graham to keep in Trump's good graces.
Facebook, has been exploring ways of getting into the Chinese government's good graces.
Thompson's double tap probably won't be getting him back in the family's good graces.
Still, Bloomberg has been fighting to get into the good graces of the party.
But as of Saturday, at least, Long appeared to remain in Trump's good graces.
Oh, and she also fell out of good graces because she body-shamed Katie.
It's good manners — and it will help you stay in the couple's good graces.
A never-before-seen shot of McQueen, by photographer Steven Klein, graces one cover.
It's a true anticlimax as Peter Andre graces the stage for his closing slot.
Today, Mr. Bennett gets into our good graces by buying us all a drink.
Fanning also graces the newly-done covers for the audiobooks and they are perfect.
Businessmen in the good graces of the Erdogan-Gulen entente were marked for greatness.
And Heller, now in Trump's good graces, has a clear path through the primary.
As light graces a leaf, it might tilt the pitch or change the rhythm.
As Manafort was hired, Stone was coming back into the Trump campaign's good graces.
Offset's apology tour may have landed him back in Cardi B's good graces after all.
The singer and Voice judge graces the cover for Glamour's March 2017 activist-themed issue.
We're pretty sure Tyga is back in the good graces of the Kardashian-Jenner clan.
Hubble is also working to stay in the good graces of the eye care industry.
And there are no airs and graces when the royal bride-to-be stops by.
Facebook undoubtedly realizes this and would like to get back in its users' good graces.
Kendall Jenner graces the front cover of the May 2017 issue of 'Vogue India'. pic.twitter.
The three heavily outlined women in his "Dancers" (1966) are most likely the three graces.
There's nothing like a stuffed beagle to get yourself into a new mom's good graces.
Jobs' name graces the list four times — for reimbursed charges ranging from $37 to $60.
How did you manage to get Chuck back in the audience's good graces so fast?
But now Trump and a handful of allies have Assange back in their good graces.
But that doesn't mean that workers love every single item that graces Trader Joe's shelves.
A flower-laden memorial now graces the intersection, adorned with pictures and notes from mourners.
Whether it be the way he coolly undoes Claire's social graces or his outright sadism.
The simple design adds elegance to cheese plates, charcuterie, or whatever else graces this board. 
One pocket, large enough to hold your phone, graces the side of the spandex shorts.
Despite all of these ethics questions, Collins remained in good graces with the Trump administration.
I am so proud that our iconic image graces the cover of this seminal album.
"Express" is in the name of more than 3,000 restaurants, and "Panda" graces 2,495 storefronts.
But at least we now know one thing — she's seemingly back in ABC's good graces.
This is as close as Paul will get to being in his grandfather's good graces.
Manners and social graces, Ben analyzes until they become so ambiguous as to defy comprehension.
I don't really think he made this puzzle to get into Mr. Shortz's good graces.
Another was Eugen Gluck, Beit El's main American benefactor, whose name graces the settlement's clinic.
For Burns, a momentary elation: The Fed chairman was back in his president's good graces.
Shahidi graces the November/December cover of Seventeen magazine, which hits the newsstands on October 31.
Naturally, then, they're eager to get back into the good graces of their understandably disgruntled customers.
In Divorce's second episode, Frances is trying her hardest to get back into Robert's good graces.
It's not about condoning what is said and done, it's about believing in graces and forgiveness.
Their relationship goes back to 2014 when Paul was still in social media's comparative good graces.
In an unexpected turn, The Weeknd's "Earned It" graces the sex list and the date list.
Offering cheap rides is not going to be enough to count on the public's good graces.
The tennis star and real-life Wonder Woman, graces the August 2017 issue of Vanity Fair.
When you stray from their team, it's your penance to get back in their good graces.
And if they stayed in his good graces, they could get a couple crucial things done.
"Might be just enough to get me back in the church folks' good graces," she says.
For the country's leading tycoons, keeping in the government's good graces is a well-established habit.
The dispute ultimately did not last, however, and he returned to Trump's good graces by autumn.
The modern festival industry is one of the saving graces of modern life in this country.
Two 24 Republican contenders managed to climb back into its good graces after acts of apostasy.
Chipotle's newest attempt to get back in your good graces is a limited-time rewards program.
China is likely curbing tourism as a way to force Palau back into its good graces.
Yet Mr. Trudeau survived their meeting and has remained in Mr. Trump's good graces ever since.
Meanwhile, Ms. Hollander's graces dance silently before you in the slowly rising heat of the room.
Trouble is, staying in his good graces comes at a steep price: your sense of security.
Either way, solid television performances may not be the safest route to Mr. Trump's good graces.
At dinner, Mr. Gaines delivers an effusive tribute to the three "graces" who are our hosts.
Chance of death: 2.94% After months of trying, Jorah Mormont finally got back into Dany's good graces.
Chance of death: 16.67% After months of trying, Jorah Mormont finally got back into Dany's good graces.
Rani-ki-Vav, or the queen's stepwell, in Patan in Gujarat, graces the new 100-rupee note.
For now, he can rely on at least one other executive at Uber to sing his graces.
The anxiety, at least, I could hide behind a veneer of accomplishment, social graces, and deflecting questions.
Our Back Pages Barbara Kingsolver's review of Richard Powers's latest novel, "The Overstory," graces this week's cover.
The woman who graces so many monuments to other people deserves an artistic monument of her own.
Kara sucks it up and takes photos of them, slowly inching her way into their good graces.
With that, the static photo meme videos were back to being in the Facebook algorithm's good graces.
AT&T's Wednesday announcement could also be read as an effort to get into Trump's good graces.
A rock-hard Abraham Lincoln, 22019th president of the United States, graces the Los Angeles federal courthouse.
Still, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has sought to remain in President Donald Trump&aposs good graces.
She recently landed a Calvin Klein ad campaign, walked the runway for Alexander Wang and now graces
She graces the cover of British Vogue's January 2018 issue, but she did not give an interview.
Kelly, who currently graces the cover of Vanity Fair, signed with Creative Artists Agency in September 2015.
London-based artist Pegasus' homage to Prince now graces a wall near Turnpike Lane in North London.
Eventually, of course, Schroeder got back into the cast's good graces and put the scandal behind her.
As recently as New Year's Eve, the longtime MSNBC duo appeared to be in Trump's good graces.
If it sells out, then one can likely assume that he's back in the public's good graces.
But her participation in the strange photoshoot suggests she may be back in the leader's good graces.
"That comes from a security point of view, mainly, not just perpetuating airs and graces," he said.
As recently as New Year's Eve, the longtime MSNBC hosts appeared to be in Trump's good graces.
As long as he continues to roll back regulations, he may stay in Donald Trump's good graces.
I really loved "The Three Graces" by Peter Paul Rubens when I was in Madrid this year.
" It is, he said, "a failure to recognize the good things, the graces and the gifts received.
If staying in Trump's good graces is one guiding star for Mr. Pompeo, another is his religion.
The plan to raise money also underscored Tesla's reliance on the good graces of public-market investors.
An enormous portrait of Ms. Teng, smiling as she holds a white rose, graces its front door.
Every day, an array of fascinating facts and figures graces the pages of The New York Times.
A frosted, off-white motif graces the cups for soft drinks, iced tea and domestic light beer.
His portrait graces the cavernous entrance hall of the museum, with its soaring ceilings and marble floors.
Crossing the 2 times EBITDA might get the $133 billion brewer back into ratings agencies' good graces.
Three graces, three faces — but in the end, their fortunes, and ours, are one and the same.
Russia, Saudi Arabia, China, Turkey, the Philippines and Israel appear to be in the administration's good graces.
Byrne, a Republican member of Congress, is doing everything he can to get in Trump's good graces.
Instead, Cipollone's legacy may be staying in the president's good graces for an extended period of time.
And if they stayed in his good graces, they could get a couple of crucial things done.
In his "Composition aux trois figures" (1932), three robotic figures symbolizing the three graces are unconvincingly feminized.
Melania Trump graces the cover of Vanity Fair Mexico, but it may give you flashbacks of Maya Rudolph.
Chuck (Paul Giamatti) is acting like a Stepford Wife to get back in her good graces, and failing.
The pair graces the September cover of Harper's Bazaar as two of the magazines icons for the year.
She also wheedled her way into my sibling's good graces and began turning my sibling against my husband.
The assemblage echoes the rendering that graces the cover of one of Saar's sketchbooks on display under glass.
It wasn't until I was undergoing fertility treatments that clowns began to crawl back into my good graces.
Foreign dignitaries, lobbyists, and Republican lawmakers often visit the hotel in hopes of getting in Trump's good graces.
The 49-year-old actress graces the September cover of InStyle where she opened up about her past.
In any case, we bet Mr. Bublé is glad to be back in the family's good graces now.
Abe, like many of his foreign counterparts, hopes the visits can keep his country in Trump's good graces.
The only real saving graces on the acting front are Morris Day and Jerome Benton from the Time.
This week, it's all about little Chicago, who finally graces the world with her presence on the show.
Hailed for his exuberance and fluid style, the Egyptian filmmaker graces big screens again at Il Cinema Ritrovato.
That means Kim Yong Chol remains in the regime's good graces and clearly isn't in a labor camp.
She only graces our screens every few years, but when she does, we're all the better for it.
They could talk politics, but social graces prevented them from getting too hot in the presence of ladies.
Many row crops use less than 2 percent of the sunlight that graces the surfaces of their leaves.
A grove of silver maples planted in 1913 to commemorate the battle's centennial graces a quiet lakeside field.
After a series of good decisions running Bankers Trust's Canadian business, he was back in its good graces.
Some gurus are considered shills for giving positive reviews to stay in the good graces of beauty companies.
Humphrey convinced Johnson he believed this, that he had changed, and was welcomed back into Johnson's good graces.
Chapel Down Entry-level, nonvintage wines are fair, but vintage bottles like Three Graces show style and skill.
I asked him if he really thought that Mr. Bashir gave a damn about the world's good graces.
But a broad disgust with Mexico's political establishment has brought him back into the graces of the electorate.
Around the city and beyond, Mr. Wallace's scowling, chubby-cheeked visage graces more than a few graffiti murals.
And, he knows that the most tried and true way back into Trump's good graces is total flattery.
Even as President Barack Obama's status in the state tanked, the Beshear name remained in Kentuckians' good graces.
Then again, anyone who brings up golden showers doesn't tend to stay in Trump's good graces for long.
"He has all of the gifts and graces that a situation like that could call for," said the Rev.
The family is also known for its philanthropy, and their name graces museums and hospital wings across the country.
Corporate management and capital allocation is important, as is transparency and staying in the good graces of the SEC.
We see Andy slowly making her way into the good graces of Miranda, and then the scene is over.
These aren't apologies so much as necessary actions needed to remain in the good graces of the public eye.
Take a good look, because something this beautiful only graces the football landscape every once in a rare while.
The name of the family, made up of prominent philanthropists, also graces museum halls, university buildings, and hospital wings.
Communication planet Mercury graces Sagittarius on Wednesday, blessing you with a sharp mind to speak these dreams into life.
A lens is printed right on top to gather and concentrate the meager sunlight that graces the Martian surface.
Some Republicans believe the E.P.A. chief's efforts to roll back regulations will keep him in Mr. Trump's good graces.
Effectively, an actor was thrown into career limbo until they were 'ready' to reenter into the studio's benevolent graces.
Here the couple plans to get into a huge fight so Jacqueline can get into the family's good graces.
"One of the few saving graces of age is a deeper perspective on the passions of youth," they wrote.
Cohn returned to Trump's good graces since then, but is not among the candidates considered finalists for the job.
But, I took the things that were my saving graces—all the things that were most innocent to me.
His name, which graces schools, stadiums, and cultural centers, is increasingly voiced in street protests and scrawled in graffiti.
Then silence from "Joni" until years later, when, through a back channel, he's taken back into her good graces.
Heller seemed to have gotten back into Trump's good graces by pushing a later ObamaCare repeal bill alongside Sens.
Winning the good graces of boss Tim Cook might also result in additional chip sales to the tech giant.
Kodak Black's trying hard to get back in karma's good graces ... by doling out cash for kids in need.
At least we have these hilarious tweets to keep us warm until Queen Bey graces us with her presence.
During a visit to Chuck's house, he begs his older brother to return Kim to the firm's good graces.
Now he seems to be the latest member of the corporate elite to fall from President Xi Jinping's graces.
To stay in China's good graces, Apple has taken down apps from its Chinese app store in the past.
Their years together, their five children, just erased so he could remain in the good graces of his faith.
But it fed into perceptions that he was outside the good graces of Pakistan's power brokers, leaving him vulnerable.
But some believe Pompeo's coziness with the president stems mostly from his desire to stay in Trump's good graces.
I was granted the good graces of his fatherhood as a child to be raised by him and only him.
A crown of multi-colored jewels graces the rotating bezel — 32 sapphires, eight tsavorites, and one diamond, to be exact.
There's one person, however, who might find it hard to make his way back into Trump's good graces: Steve Bannon.
It's a shame since Molly went out of her way to get in Taurean's good graces in the first place.
The Hollywood Reporter announced that Rheon is getting a chance to get into your good graces with his latest role.
He's not exactly in the public's good graces, and it's possible he thought this Instagram would do some damage control.
Hammam, a role model for other aspiring models of Arab descent, graces the covers of Vogue all over the world.
Tony Rock says Omarosa may have turned on Trump, but forget getting back in the good graces of black America.
He's managed not only to get his business back on track but also to get into the government's good graces.
The brand will have to "find the biggest influencers they can ... [and] get back in their good graces," he said.
Rose Ceremony: Who's In or Out Several of the leaders present have drifted in and out of your good graces.
Baker, who spoke to CNBC about the Rhone and WeWork transaction, stressed the financial graces it offered to the company.
But staying in the good graces of a fickle public can be hard, even for the most charismatic chief executive.
Why it matters: Because TPG appears to be back in its investors' good graces, after a stumble earlier this decade.
The effort is the latest example of Bannon trying to get back in the good graces of the White House.
But Mr. Pompeo remains in Mr. Trump's good graces by taking crucial opportunities to vigorously support the president in public.
A mural graces the wall at one end of the alley, which also boasts a trendy La Colombe coffee shop.
Some aspiring comics would spend months performing on Mondays, gaining experience and trying to get in Mitzi Shore's good graces.
"The agency is more or less dependent on the good graces of the party that is in power," she said.
And that has Paul in the good graces of senior Republicans who have spent years dealing with his parliamentary antics.
He has worked to get back in Trump's good graces but is still distrusted by many in the White House.
Or was the Enquirer targeting a Trump enemy for political purposes, perhaps to get back in the president's good graces?
He must prevent Mr. Trump from undermining any U.S. leverage over North Korea, while remaining in the president's good graces.
And he did it all in a bid to convince the public to accept him back into their good graces.
The constellation of Orion is even fixed into the album art, forming the structure of the skull that graces the cover.
And the Arab states eager to be in Trump's good graces may be telling him much that he wants to hear.
She was indoctrinated into the good graces of the Tesla brand by her parents, who bought the Model S early on.
Mirotic was pleased to contribute and be back in Hoiberg's good graces, but he too pointed to Rondo as the catalyst.
Most of those who care have heard the album, and decided if it has enough saving graces to warrant repeat listens.
"Wilbur's been sucking up for months, trying to get back in the president's good graces," said a source close to Trump.
Cruz, for example, could face a primary challenge and would be well served to stay in the good graces of McConnell.
Bergelson produced reams of propaganda to sing its praises, which coincidentally, kept him and his family in the Politburo's good graces.
The other inmates love it, and it looks like she's finally back in their good graces (other than Leanne's, that is).
The Oscar-winning actress graces the December/January cover of Harper's Bazaar in which she spoke about finding her true self.
The company says it now feels confident that it has worked out an arrangement that falls within the SEC's good graces.
There were times this summer in London when the fact of his election seemed like one of the city's only graces.
Comey remained in Trump's good graces after he was inaugurated, and Trump's team expressed confidence in him up until last week.
Don't worry about the social graces, you can get back up once you've established you are not going to lose consciousness.
Excessive praise might put one in Mr. Trump's good graces, but it also makes the president someone who could be manipulated.
Additionally, the banks would remain in Saudi Arabia's good graces in case the government takes Aramco public in a few years.
Trump to try to get back in Mr. Trump's good graces when they have found themselves criticized or on the outs.
Our Back Pages Roger Rosenblatt graces this week's cover with a review of "Time Pieces: A Dublin Memoir," by John Banville.
London Uber's chief executive, Dara Khosrowshahi, has been publicly contrite as he tries to get back into London regulators' good graces.
The fragrant blossom — in his words, the size of "a newborn baby's head" — graces the night for only a few hours.
The delegation stopped in Qatar, which has been in the White House's bad graces because of its support for extremist groups.
The actress, who is now 61, graces the November cover of Allure in which she opens up about her favorite age.
With plenty of forward-thinking initiatives underway, the company may quickly regain its place in Wall Street's good graces, Cramer said.
Unfortunately, that client (Linda Kuriloff) is a former cook from Queens who has just won a sweepstakes and lacks social graces.
Its growing ranks of billionaires often owe their fortunes to the good graces of the Communist Party and its leading families.
A mural depicting Michelangelo's "The Creation of Adam," for instance, graces an exterior wall at 2688 Bond Street, near Lafayette Street.
With that in mind, Cramer shared five factors that could be driving the retail sector back into Wall Street's good graces.
It would appear as though Boeing's F-18 Super Hornet fighter jet has entered back into President Donald Trump's good graces.
His saving graces included limitless curiosity, resilience and joie de vivre, as he bounced shamelessly from one misadventure to the next.
CNBC's Jim Cramer has a laundry list of requirements for the struggling General Electric to get back in his good graces.
" He was referring to the Augustus Saint-Gaudens sculpture of Diana that graces the final gallery of "Songs From the Spirit.
Conversely, he's not someone who can count on the goodwill and good graces of other GOP leaders to carry him forward.
Or momentum could stall, leaving Americans to the whims and graces of employers and subject to impossible choices between work and care.
Last year, he fell out of many fans' good graces when he filmed himself teasing an autistic janitor he thought was stoned.
Then Heller spent time with Trump after the 2017 Las Vegas shooting, and found his way back into the president's good graces.
Venus, the planet of love, graces your relationship sector, helping you attract the type of exciting and intellectually stimulating relationships you desire.
The ultimate goal was build alternative firmware that preserved the Pebble experience but didn't rely on Fitbit's good graces to keep functioning.
Turner graces the cover as the fiery Phoenix, Grey's alter ago as the manifestation of the universe's passion and immortal life force.
Looking beautiful in a teal Chanel gown, the daughter of Johnny Depp and Vanessa Paradis graces the December cover of British Vogue.
In 2012, it declared a dividend, something growth stocks that wanted to stay in the good graces of growth managers didn't do.
Flint went from Motor City to Lead City and I doubt it'll head back into the world's good graces any time soon.
When Apple's Tuesday evening earnings report brought the idea of huge stock buybacks back into Wall Street's good graces, Cramer was thrilled.
But, he did so because he had a long relationship with Trump and wanted to stay in the presidential candidate's good graces.
Location: Santa Fe, New MexicoStarting rate per night: $456The Inn of Five Graces sits in the middle of Santa Fe's historic downtown.
A spiral glow graces a speaker in the superb Bowers & Wilkins sound system, proving music can look as good as it sounds.
O.J. still has plenty of support from his legal team, especially as Shapiro tries to work himself back into everyone's good graces.
He was also pretty popular in regions of Somalia and, at that moment, in the good graces of the official national government.
By her early 20s, she's practically in charge of the island, with every pirate captain desperate to remain in her good graces.
There's the warm shrimp salad drizzled with champagne buerre blanc that currently graces the menus at JoJo and Nougatine at Jean-Georges.
Amidst ongoing backlash against tech giants, from Amazon to Facebook, Apple has managed to remain in the good graces of public opinion.
But the latest inquiry will test her ability to stay in the good graces of her bosses, and the rank and file.
But Mr. Rosenstein managed to get back into Mr. Trump's good graces and see the special counsel's investigation through to the end.
Winning the good graces of Tim Cook, the Apple chief executive, might also result in additional chip sales to the tech giant.
The actress, 56, graces the cover of Harper's Bazaar October issue in which she details her upbringing with her mother Virginia King.
"After the ESPN deal, the ties to Disney, UFC is back in the good graces of investors," a second portfolio manager said.
His name graces the modernist Dr. Chau Chak Wing Building at the University of Technology Sydney, to which he donated $15 million.
The Equinox's breezy design language, which also graces the Cruze, Malibu and Volt, could be used by Lexus in a parallel universe.
As for Pompeo, everyone has wondered how he's managed to stay in Trump's good graces, where so many other officials have not.
And it's not just about staying relevant in Washington -- it's about staying in the good graces of the 2020 Democratic presidential frontrunners.
He was also a contrarian — a Boston Red Sox fan in New York who shunned cellphones, cash machines and conventional social graces.
Would Mitt Romney swallow enough of his pride to get into the good graces of the man he had called a fraud?
The president appears to be referring to a book proposal Cohen shopped to publishers while he was still in Trump's good graces.
"I've come to pay respects, pray for the repose of his soul and pray for consoling graces for the family," Ms. Palladino said.
"I hope God graces me five more years when you see all the fabric my daughter and I have to sew!" she said.
And assuming the Senate confirms him, he'll be set to lead America's armed forces — as long as he stays in Trump's good graces.
And every bird, too, has a name, from Noodleman to Dr. Brown, whose portly figure graces the cover of The New York Pigeon.
But still, you feel that tiny twinge of jealousy when your partner's celeb crush graces your television screen or comes up in conversation.
Each and every time his evil ways threaten to undo him, he finds a way to crawl back into the Crawleys' good graces.
Top staff who want to remain in Trump's good graces must compete to show they serve his will and are not mere careerists.
I for one need to have Depp prove himself before he's back in the good graces of his peers and of his fans.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg moniker graces new praying mantis species But there's a golden rule, according to Sotomayor: No one can discuss ongoing cases.
One saving graces of smart speakers like the Amazon Echo and Google Home is that they occupy a specific corner of your home.
"Hussle & Motivate" repurposes Jay-Z's "Hard Knock Life" sample into heavy, looming trap, while Puff Daddy graces "Young N****" with his lordly presence.
The "Game of Thrones" star graces the cover of the latest issue of Esquire and spoke with publication about his post-show plans.
The 31-year-old actress graces the August issue of Harper's BAZAAR and was interviewed by her friend and fellow actress Margaret Cho.
Be a voice of optimism and support, and you're bound to find yourself in the good graces of the higher ups, she said.
"Driverless cars are very rule-based, and they don't understand social graces," said Missy Cummings, director of Duke University's Humans and Autonomy Lab.
Both strictures are designed to remind these women of their dependence on the good graces of the American patriarchy, in very different ways.
" Eve Pollard, presenter of the program, told Radio Times, which carries the list, that the Queen's taste is "mainstream, no airs and graces.
So, despite all the A9's good graces, the crux of mirrorless cameras a very wide lens portfolio, is still on its way.
The character apparently has "zero social graces whatsoever due to his upbringing," Johnson writes, which leads to him being a pretty weird dude.
"Even if he worms his way back into Trump's good graces at some point, Bannon has been exposed," Bill Scher argued in Politico.
Uber's critics are quick to point out that the company has done nothing to earn quick passage back into the city's good graces.
Gerhard Richter's mesmerizing "Strip (9291)" hangs in the salon, and a piece from Cy Twombly's bold, colorful "Camino Real" series graces the ballroom.
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Holmes acknowledged to Schiff that Ukraine understood there was implicit pressure inherent in Zelensky's need to stay in the United States' good graces.
The iPhone Xr comes with the same A12 Bionic chip that graces its more expensive cousins, meaning you get the same computational might.
I don't think any excuse (except telling her the truth) will get me out of this and still be in her good graces.
He's a hollow man, marching forward in an attempt to get back into his father's good graces that is probably doomed to fail.
But Justino paid her fine, she served her suspension, and she worked her ass off to get back into the MMA's good graces.
So it's looking at the fact that for all the changes in the world and all the Will and Graces, it doesn't matter.
The brutalist conservatory graces H. G. Well's The Island of Doctor Moreau, and two of the triangular towers appear on George Orwell's 1984.
Now, Bossie tells us he is making several changes — presumably to get back into Trump's good graces and back into the fundraising business.
"Three Graces" (2019) is a life-size depiction, based on found photographs, of three women who were kept in 19th-century human zoos.
Abraham Lincoln's famous quotation — "government of the people, by the people, for the people shall not perish from the earth" — graces the exterior.
And Bevin's effort to make the race about Trump — who remains in Kentuckians' good graces — could not mask years of controversial conservative policies.
It's crowded with the figures who occupied his attention ever since he was a young man finding his way into Bufalino's good graces.
He must prevent Mr. Trump from giving away any leverage the U.S. has over North Korea, while remaining in the president's good graces.
That the film makes you feel as much for the former (maybe more) than the latter is one of its most teachable graces.
The 20-year-old graces the cover of Forbes&apos August issue and the magazine estimates her current wealth at a whopping $900 million.
The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina's Magical World Holds Its Share of SecretsThe (foam) statue of Lord Satan that graces the Academy of Unseen Arts.
You&aposll have another opportunity to spot a full moon next month when the Full Buck Moon graces the night sky on July 27.
Just when we've joined the anti-Axe train, he goes and makes an especially good burn and back we are, in his good graces.
The 28-year-old actress graces the June cover of Cosmopolitan in which she opens up about losing her best friend and romantic partner.
Instead, he may join Chris Christie and Ted Cruz as would-be advisors who lost their dignity trying to stay in Trump's good graces.
"I think it's important for me to reflect," he said before joking: "It's important for me to get back in my wife's good graces."
And because Wall Street is hoping for an easing of financial reform regulations, most firms want to stay in Trump's good graces, they said.
A trace of a silver mustache graces his curved mouth and his hands rest wrinkled, worked but open, near the pockets of his jacket.
But support for pure science in the US is always complicated, since it relies on the good graces of federal agencies and annual budgets.
In order for Jacqueline to stay in Duke's good graces, she has to pick him — or at least, trick him into thinking she did.
His regulatory rollbacks, like the water regulation, have kept him largely in the good graces of Trump, congressional Republicans and conservatives, despite the scandals.
When Apple's Tuesday evening earnings report brought the idea of huge stock buybacks back into Wall Street's good graces, CNBC's Jim Cramer was thrilled.
Critics suggested Manafort was feeding false information to Mueller in order to get back in the president's good graces and angle for a pardon.
"We're taking the quiet route," a UCSD professor told me when I asked how the school was trying to return to China's good graces.
The Lemonade singer graces the massive stage, complete with a gigantic 360-degree monitor, in glitzy gear from many designers, including Dsquared2 and Gucci.
Puig worked himself back into the Dodgers' good graces with improved play, was promoted back to the major leagues and made the postseason roster.
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It is the problem of industry media that would not report their findings because they feared losing their place in Harvey Weinstein's good graces.
The region's identity is closely tied to its angling treasures; in the gateway town of Houston, a 60-foot fly rod graces Steelhead Park.
Tencent and Alibaba have avoided antimonopoly clampdowns by staying in Beijing's good graces, said Hu Wenyou, a partner at the Beijing law firm Yingke.
From his home in exile in New Jersey, he has watched in frustration as Western companies have scrambled to stay in Beijing's good graces.
The actor, 23, graces this month's cover of Entertainment Weekly, in which he and Ronan, 25, discuss their upcoming Greta Gerwig film Little Women.
If the supposed messiah is connected to God, why wouldn't Pleva, who has multiple brain tumors, want to be in Al-Masih's good graces?
But, Avenatti told CNN later Friday that he believes this latest manuever is an attempt by Cohen to get back into Trump's good graces.
Stahlbaum, laden with la-di-da airs and graces, needs a drink before her party guests arrive, and yet she truly loves her children.
Western industrial giants like General Electric and Siemens are coming, as they look for lucrative contracts and try to stay in China's good graces.
"Kooda" put him firmly in the Nine Treys' good graces, and not long after he was made a member of the gang, he testified.
Apple is not the only US institution to run into controversy trying to maintain its values while remaining in the Chinese government's good graces.
I suspect that he figures he's got a better chance of getting some or all of that done by being the president's good graces.
The Point: If you think world leaders aren't aware of how they can get into Trump's good graces, you are drastically underestimating world leaders.
"Alibaba may be in better graces, but between the trade war and the slowdown of the Chinese economy, I'd rather stay away," he said.
Much of his work is about the power struggles between people who try to camouflage their mutual antipathy under the veneer of social graces.
The hope is that this will make Israel change its policies in order to get back into the good graces of the international community.
Barao would have completed one of the most emphatic falls from graces the sport had ever seen had he come up short against Nover.
Every Google Doodle that graces the search engine's homepage includes clues as to the person or event being celebrated, but today's hints are especially beautiful.
He's supposed to get rid of the car for Cadillac, who is paying him to do that now that Shao's back in Fat Annie's graces.
Today, that cow, with a blank little calf on standby for future generations, still graces the lawn of the Bushes' Walker's Point compound in Maine.
While Gunvalson may not have be in the good graces of the group, there didn't appear to be any love lost on her side either.
It is a "proof of life," in the community's parlance, letting the powers that be know you're there, and allowing you to enter their graces.
The superstar singer graces the cover of the June issue of ELLE, where she opens up about "discovering" herself after a difficult past few years.
Krystal is up first, and you can tell she's trying hard to get back in Arie's good graces after the bowling date fiasco last week.
Meanwhile, the footage of Cherish portrays her as someone desperate to re-enter fame's good graces in a process over which she has no control.
But she finds success when a woman named Paige calls her back — with a client that could be her way back into HHM's good graces.
In a sign of Pompeo's ability to remain in Trump's good graces, the President publicly bristled at Bolton, not him, after the aborted Iran strike.
For years, her contribution to science was overlooked, but that has slowly changed, and her name now graces an asteroid and multiple buildings and awards.
The supermodel, 26, graces the cover of Allure for their August issue and reveals her biggest problem with how women and their bodies are perceived.
He seems stumped by Iran's economic problems and may try to buy his way back into the good graces of the public with increased spending.
IN 1976 Raghu Rai, the photographer whose picture of gathering clouds graces the beginning of this essay, took a picture of water, hope and daring.
The Definitive Guide to Business Supermodel Kathy Ireland still graces the covers of magazines, but lately she's more likely to be on Forbes than Cosmo.
However, after watching this month's full beaver moon, you can look forward to December 3, when December's aptly named full cold moon graces the sky.
The mother of daughter, Olympia, currently graces the cover of Sports Illustrated's fourth annual Fashionable 50 Issue, which honors the most stylish athletes in sports.
Standing by Ukraine and other European allies, while sanctioning Russian people and organizations, is not the way to put Washington back in Moscow's good graces.
Looking around me at signs and billboards (which also displayed work in the festival), alert to the possibilities of the sudden graces bodies can bestow.
At WeMun's mixer, Shosh tries to ingratiate herself back into the good graces of her very successful former friends, but they're not having it, either.
A good estate lawyer can identify and remove your anxieties while keeping you in the good graces of your spouse and in-laws, Kozak said.
The Keeping Up with the Kardashians star, 38, graces three different covers of Vogue Japan's upcoming August issue, rocking a variety of avant-garde looks.
To stay in your co-workers' good graces and get something valuable out of every meeting, though, you need to keep the following in check.
" La Ruina's byline graces a July 25 story with the headline "WHY WESTERN WOMEN SUCK AND HOW TO PICK UP A LOVELY EASTERN EUROPEAN LADY.
This year's co-chair, Katy Perry, graces the cover wearing Comme des Garçons' architectural, artistic and yes, sometimes wacky runway looks throughout the entire spread.
The living embodiment of Florida camp and eccentricity, and, ultimately, the only thing that, post–Dream House, would keep the state in my good graces.
But in early June, Kim Yo Jong was spotted for the first time in 52 days, suggesting she was back in her brother's good graces.
The woman (the always excellent Maggie Cloud) is soon joined by two others, who draw her into human daisy chains that instantly recall Botticellian Graces.
"Dylan's in an art in which sins are laid bare (and resisted), virtues are valued (and manifested), and the graces brought home," Mr. Ricks wrote.
Another way Mr. Erdogan could lead Turkey back into Washington's good graces would be to pull back from his campaign to crush dissent at home.
But for a man whose signature cry of "Goooooooooooal!" graces some 200 soccer games in a given year, the added stress is well worth it.
"There is nothing regulating them to handle their pensions properly, except management's good graces," said Gregory J. Junemann, the international president of the engineers' union.
Earlier this season, Baelish attempted to sow some doubts in Sansa's mind about Jon, as a way to weasel himself back into her good graces.
It was Bolton's most viral Venezuela tweet that was the genesis for the cartoon from Miami newspaper Diario Las Americas that now graces his office.
With his long hair cascading down his shoulders he comes across as a faintly disheveled surfer dude for whom, refreshingly, airs and graces don't matter.
Advisers and Cabinet members who fall out of favor with the president can re-enter his good graces, making it hard to predict staff moves.
Why it matters: Haley is the rare top former Trump administration official who left both on her own terms and in the president's good graces.
Of course, staying in Mr. Putin's good graces has its advantages in Russia, where retired athletes have often assumed postcareer roles in his extended circle.
But Okerstrom had a background in the kind of dealmaking Diller valued, and had over the years worked his way into Diller&aposs good graces.
It's the picture that graces the news story about grim job-loss forecasts or think pieces about whether the robots are 'coming for our jobs.
How has he managed to avoid drawing the ire of a notoriously combative and mercurial president and remain in his good graces for so long?
It has become obvious that playing, and beating, other good teams is by far the most effective way to land in the committee's good graces.
It also underscored the political pressure on Ryan to try to remain in the president's good graces even when Trump is flirting with Democrats. Rep.
"It was one of the saving graces we had in the New York market this year," said Jason Haber, an associate broker with Warburg Realty.
What Trump wanted Carrier to do to stay in his good graces was keep a single factory open and let Trump get a political win.
"She really had no patience for the mystical airs and graces some writers take on when describing their 'process' to Terry Gross," the NPR interviewer.
Jorah's ongoing attempts to get back into Dany's good graces finally pay off in "The Door," as she thanks him for saving her life twice.
Later, when Billy finds his way back in her good graces, she decides that she's ready to have sex — and feels no shame in her decision.
Once the deal is sealed, the next item on Angelo's list is to get Cookie back into the public's good graces after her nude selfie leak.
If Saudi Arabia wants to get back into the world's good graces, it will need to do much more than admit an operation went horribly wrong.
There's rarely a red carpet Priyanka Chopra graces in which she doesn't completely bring it in the makeup department, and tonight's Golden Globes look didn't disappoint.
Now, the "Tik Tok" singer graces the latest cover of Rolling Stone (disclaimer: I have also contributed to Rolling Stone), with a lengthy accompanying profile piece.
Those good graces have started to wear in the last year, as companies continue struggling to make a profit and pay off mountains of existing debt.
Inside, two double-page spread ads for Qualcomm are given the same AR treatment, and a second AR-enabled cover graces the back of the issue.
The star graces the December cover of Glamour magazine, and she talk about how the constant stream of rejections began to take a toll on her.
The Oscar winner, 42, graces the cover of a recent Variety issue where she stays away from the controversy that follows the director following molestation accusations.
The 28-year-old actress graces the cover of Paris-based Mastermind Magazine where she gets real about how it's best to keep some things unanswered.
No cargo ship can dock without the pilots' good graces so, in a sense, almost the entire consumer economy is, however briefly, is in their control.
If I were to keep up this royal theme, then I needed to have all the airs and graces of a member of the royal family.
But the top White House economic adviser, who is helping to lead the administration's push for tax reform, has since gotten back into Trump's good graces.
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Maybe not when they're shoved in your face by a subway peddler, or when bae is trying to get back into your good graces, but still.
Manipulating trade companies, doing bounties for them, and trying to weasel your way into everyone's good graces so they won't see you betray them is cool.
I love that she hasn't refined her social graces; I love that she still goes for it — even if she's uncertain what the outcome might be.
There's maybe not a huge overlap between cybersecurity and people with an overabundance of social graces.... [but] cyber security is everywhere and it applies to everyone.
By the end of "The Graces" it's clear that River's theories about Summer, Thalia and Fenrin reveal as much about her as they do about them.
Bieber just got back in our good graces and we do not need him to stick his foot in it defending potentially violent reality-TV jerks.
In this video by travel site Lovin Dublin, British broadcaster and naturalist Sir David Attenborough graces the interactive mobile game with his composed and intelligent narration.
Is there anything she can do to get back in the public's good graces, or is it time for her to start considering a career change?
Why wouldn't Ms. Hicks use every tool in her arsenal to remain in the good graces of her volatile boss, and climb up the ladder accordingly?
Did Graham tell himself then that he was craftily staying in Trump's good graces so that he could coax the president toward saner, better immigration policy?
Some critics said the presentation was particularly worrisome because it appeared to be part of a deliberate campaign to get Sessions back into Trump's good graces.
So when The Morning Show star, 50, who graces this week's cover of PEOPLE as one of four People of the Year, joined Instagram on Oct.
However, posting better-than-expected results may not be enough for these companies to stay in good graces with investors, if last week is any indication.
And because Pence isn't dumb, he knows that the best (only?) way to stay in Trump's good graces is to always do what the President wants.
Early August marked 50 years since the Beatles walked across Abbey Road for the now-iconic photograph that graces their 1969 album of the same name.
Haley has generally maintained her position in Trump's good graces, prompting the GOP and Trump aides to eye her as an up-and-coming Republican leader.
What's more, Mr. Chaffetz endorsed and unendorsed Mr. Trump a handful of times during the campaign, and might be looking to return to his good graces.
Their name graces museums and medical schools around the world, and the new revelations are likely to renew calls for institutions to decline their philanthropic gifts.
They were no match for people like Mattis, who has somehow managed to exercise a restraining influence on the president and remain in his good graces.
They're good at getting in front of the camera, and it's put them in good graces with the president, who frequently speaks to the two directly.
I picked up one of the posters a couple of years ago when I first discovered it, and my copy now graces a wall in my office.
The 30-year-old Compton native graces the cover of Rolling Stone's August issue, and talks about his work with stars like Beyoncé, Drake and Taylor Swift.
Thus, a tweet full of bluster that allowed people to practically taste the chip growing on Gritty's shoulder could only help pull Gritty into Philly's good graces.
"All my kids sit on my lap every Mother's Day [for a photo]," says the actress, 47, who currently graces the cover of PEOPLE's 2019 Beautiful Issue.
Even if they stay in his good graces, past precedent suggests that most of these advisers will burn out and leave the White House within two years.
The 27-year-old Big Little Lies actress graces one of InStyle's June cover issues alongside her costars Reese Witherspoon, Zoë Kravitz, Laura Dern and Nicole Kidman.
Bong Joon-ho has phoned home with his latest film, which, in this case, sees him taking up residence in the good graces of international movie critics.
But it's a gesture of goodwill from Twitter to bring these features to TweetDeck, if only to show that the app is still in its good graces.
He has managed to sound critical of his elders while keeping in their good graces, calling for reforms to social security to rebalance spending toward younger voters.
Critics have said that Tesla's board is not independent enough, and that it's filled with people who are incentivized to stay in CEO Elon Musk's good graces.
That is, until Sarah's down-on-her-luck cousin Abigail (Emma Stone) arrives and methodically maneuvers her way into Anne's good graces, and then into her bedroom.
The "Make Me" singer, who graces the October cover of Marie Claire UK, revealed to the publication that famous people are prone to really bad dating experiences.
Kellyanne Conway is still in President Trump's good graces after she was "counseled" for urging Americans to purchase his daughter Ivanka's clothing line during a TV interview.
But even if this is purely a political exercise, these tech giants are political beasts that need to remain in the good graces of America's political establishment.
It was 50 years ago today that the Beatles walked across Abbey Road for a now-iconic photograph that graces their 19693 album of the same name.
Mandy Moore graces the cover of the upcoming People Magazine issue, and during her interview for the cover story, she explained how she and Goldsmith got together.
All things considered, the six-month ban handed down Wednesday could make working her way back onto the national team and into executives' good graces a challenge.
Obviously, Uber's new leadership is aware that there are trust issues and is actively seeking to claw its way back into the good graces of its users.
Pullman uses Bonneville, who seems to want Lyra as leverage to get back into the Magisterium's good graces, to drive the tension, but it's a puzzling inclusion.
Drake may have declared that his acting days are over, but he graces the cover of the Hollywood Reporter talking about his return to film and television.
The "Love Myself" singer, 20, graces the cover of Cosmopolitan's December issue, where she recalled locking lips for the first time during the summer before sixth grade.
There is ample evidence, some taking place right before our eyes, that he is pressuring and intimidating government officials whose jobs still depend on his good graces.
Again, the specter of scandal is likely animating Trump's desire to stay in the good graces of the people who have the constitutional power to impeach him.
That's about how old he was when he made his first recordings and started playing in bands; coupled with the anchor of writing, these were saving graces.
Healy gets jealous when she starts spending time with Luschek, and to win her graces back arranges for her to teach a cooking class to the inmates.
An early enthusiastic Bebop jazz fan, his shredded, surreal drawing graces the cover of the Dial Records two-volume album be*bop JAZZ which opens the show.
To the extent that Birx is being motivated by similar considerations, her decision to do what it takes to stay in the president's good graces is understandable.
And yet, by staying in Mr. Trump's good graces, Mr. Trudeau also avoids the pain that would come from clashing with his counterpart in the United States.
Her womanizing husband, Spinner (the bright-voiced tenor Chaz'men Williams-Ali), is a hopeless provider who tries to keep sweet-talking his way into Billie's good graces.
Meredith: After last week's low point, Roman is in a semi-voluntary personal hell: the management training Gerri suggested to get him back into Logan's good graces.
A spider bears Bernie Sanders's surname; Michael Jackson has a crustacean to call his own; and Donald J. Trump's name graces a moth found in Southern California.
The gooder news: If you were among those early adopters, the company is giving you a $250 in-house credit to keep you in its good graces.
He was ready to spend big to get back into Trump's good graces and had brought with him checks totaling $1 million, made out from multiple LLCs.
The glowing butterflies filter adds a pretty and kind glow to all the faces it graces, which is definitely practical on a selfie-centered app like Snapchat.
Other officials who remain in Trump's good graces -- including Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao, Labor Secretary Alex Acosta and Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue -- have operated in relative obscurity.
Robert Colescott's "The Three Graces: Art, Sex and Death" (1981) friskily symbolizes the love life of the artist, who had as much as anticipated the new figuration.
But with Mr. Jammeh lacking a broad support base, his ability to provide for supporters who have lived off his good graces for years will be challenged.
The talents of two future Hall of Fame pitchers, Nolan Ryan and Tom Seaver and league championships provided saving graces in the late '19865s and early '221s.
The 33-year-old singer graces the November cover of Redbook magazine, where she opens up about life in the spotlight and the "three 'M's' " in her life.
The daughter of music legend Michael Jackson graces the cover of i-D magazine's fall issue, where she opens up about breaking the mold in the fashion industry.
When award season graces us with its presence, we can't help but flock towards our televisions to take stock of every red carpet we can get access to.
While watching the Masterpiece Theater showing, it's likely you'll feel compelled to inform your friends of every single moment Dame Angela Lansbury graces the screen with her presence.
She has managed an unusual balancing act during nearly two years in the job, remaining in the good graces of both Mr Trump and his Republican-establishment antagonists.
Speaking of my colleague Jon Easley, don't miss his sit-down with Stephen Bannon, who's using an anti-impeachment podcast to get back in President Trump's good graces.
Rob Kardashian has clearly found his way back into the good graces of his family, despite the initial war that broke out after he started dating Blac Chyna.
The Orange Is New the Black star, 45, graces the February issue of Cosmopolitan South Africa, making her the first-ever openly transgender cover model for the publication.
Bannon's decision to draft Mitchell comes as he continues to protect the identity of his contributors and works to stay in the good graces of President Donald Trump.
He's avoided the types of controversies that sped departures of several other agency heads and appears to have remained in Trump's good graces, unlike many other cabinet chiefs.
But because of its ease of use, intuitive design, and pick-up-and-go-style, it has some saving graces that might be worth it for some singles.
Yes, Levi swears that the reason that those turkey legs are so big is because they come from flightless Australian birds, not the fowl that graces Thanksgiving tables.
Why it's happening: The Chinese Communist Party needs help from private sector firms, and those firms in turn need to stay in political good graces to be successful.
Phil Bredesen in the Tennessee Senate race on Sunday and deemed his Republican opponent, Marsha Blackburn, as terrifying, has fallen only slightly out of the president's good graces.
Confidently, yet innocently he has zero social graces whatsoever due to his upbringing so every interaction he has with someone is direct, odd, often uncomfortable and amazingly hilarious.
It's fitting, then, that the tiger graces the cover of Arthur MacGregor's recent compendium of colonial collections, Company Curiosities: Nature, Culture and the East India Company, 1600 – 1874.
He then went to work as a journalist for the Toronto Star ; there's a nice line in "The Sun Also Rises" about the easy social graces of Canadians.
In its favor: Bong's class parable about a family of scammers who work their way into a wealthy clan's good graces has become this year's foreign-language sensation.
Ross came under fire for spending more time at the White House trying to stay in President Donald Trump's good graces rather than managing the department he leads.
But she had also always been cautious to avoid contradicting Trump, frequently touching base with him directly to coordinate her public messaging and remaining in his good graces.
Lieberman left Democrats' good graces years ago and is unlikely to sway liberal voters, but his call provoked a response from Working Families Party national Chair Dan Cantor.
Speaking to Rolling Stone — the cover of which Styles graces this month — the musician and Gucci model explained that taking psychedelics has become part of his songwriting process.
And as of yesterday, mixed martial arts started inching its way into the good graces of the U.S. Congress, slowest and most deliberate of all our country's kingmakers.
Apparently aides drop all kinds of printed stories on Trump's desk in an attempt to sway policy, vie for his good graces, or some combination of the two.
He's also focusing on winning over union support: Murphy was able to stay in labor's good graces, but Saccone sponsored a right-to-work bill that infuriated unions.
Shanahan has also reportedly told Pentagon leaders to focus on "China, China, China" — a country the president cares about challenging — which might keep him in Trump's good graces.
It has been noted that Mr. Long was going through a professional rough patch that might have made him extra keen to stay in the president's good graces.
For most of my 20s and 30s, I never had to worry that getting ahead in my career meant staying in the good graces of a straight man.
Elsewhere in Washington • Wilbur Ross has fallen from Mr. Trump's graces because of a perceived inability to strike good trade deals and a propensity to sleep in meetings.
G.E. agreed to pay a $50 million penalty as part of the settlement, a substantial price for smoothing out earnings to remain in the good graces of investors.
"It's very convenient for him now, as he apparently is running for president, to be in good graces with the Democratic Party," the mayor said of Mr. Cuomo.
Some traditional Republican donors have also started giving to Democrats, perhaps to make sure they are in the good graces of the party that comes out on top.
Dr. Anthony Fauci is moving further into the good graces of Americans looking for guidance amid the coronavirus pandemic ... his mug is now on a super-popular donut.
B, back in the MI6's good graces, appears out of thin air (as assassins do) to warn Stephanie that he never wants them to cross paths again.
But the country has risen into their good graces after deciding to sever diplomatic ties with Taiwan, a self-governing island that China regards as a breakaway province.
Get To Work: With Suzy Welch One of the quickest ways to get into your boss's good graces is to be a hard worker who delivers great results.
And while he may lack the social graces of many politicians, he beat the odds to defeat a 28-year incumbent by a few hundred votes in 2010.
His quest to stay within Trump's good graces has undermined the integrity of the nation's elections, the American rule of law, and Ukraine's struggles against corruption and invasion.
Bedford-Stuyvesant hit bottom in the 1960s and 1970s, but more recently its architectural graces have made it attractive to middle-class newcomers, many of them black professionals.
That personal connection, along with Graham's high-profile defense of the administration on everything from judicial nominees to a border wall, keeps Graham in the President's good graces.
Along with the festive track, the superstar — who graces the cover of PEOPLE's latest issue as one of four People of the Year — also released a music video.
It's also where chefs prepare eggs for the annual Easter Egg Roll and assemble the gingerbread replica of the White House that graces the building each holiday season.
Heather Locklear's come a long way since her domestic violence arrest, and is back in the good graces of her daughter, Ava ... just in time for Mother's Day.
Miracles on the Border: Retablos of Mexican Migrants to the United States graces us with images of heavenly Mexican figures and tells stories of people crossing the border.
Zenefits has reached settlements with more than a dozen states, although it still needs to get back into the good graces of California, perhaps the most important national player.
Shanahan has also reportedly told Pentagon leaders to focus on "China, China, China" — a country the president cares about challenging — which may also keep him in Trump's good graces.
Frank is still trying to get back in Annalise's good graces, visiting a potential new office for her; Oliver's main storyline this episode is about his proposal to Connor.
Mr Watson scoffed at the Trump administration's claim that the order's "religiously neutral text"—and its inapplicability to 44 of the "world's 50 Muslim-majority nations"—are saving graces.
Sarah holds major influence on the Queen's rule until her younger cousin, Abigail Hill (Stone), comes along and charms her way into the Queen's good graces — and her bed.
LG, which also knocked all the guts off the display with its new OLED W7, at least had the good graces to make its computing box do double duty.
The 48-year-old superstar graces the April cover of Harper's BAZAAR and opened up about her relationship with the athlete-turned-entrepreneur, 42, in a wide-ranging interview.
That's not to say they were enough to make Suicide Squad salvageable, but if the movie has any saving graces, they're these five things: Spoilers follow for Suicide Squad.
"F— burpees man, f— squats, f— all that s—," the actress, 32, says in a video interview with Glamour, whose cover she graces makeup-free for the August issue.
But it never stops trying to find a crack it can expand into a larger hole, until it's wormed its way past your defenses and into your good graces.
The iconic actress graces the latest cover of Entertainment Weekly where she opens up about bonding with Hedges and Kathryn Newton, who play her kids in the upcoming drama.
Washington (CNN)President Barack Obama announced Wednesday he was prepared to lift sanctions on Myanmar after the country's democratic transformation and re-entry into the United States' good graces.
I love my town, I love it's people, I love every tourist that graces this beautiful part of the world and provides me and my staff with a living.
Fans of The Late, Late Show with James Corden and Drop the Mic might be familiar with Silverstein, as those are the shows he graces with his beatboxing skills.
Jonny Bones, the hard-partying mixed martial art savant, who fought so hard to fall back into the public's good graces this year, has found himself in trouble again.
Curly Nikki graces her more than 53,000 followers with mini hair tutorials, photos of her hilarious video chats with her grandmother, and tips on caring for those coils. 8.
Its saving graces include casting the able Elba in a heroic role leavened by comedic fish-out-of-water moments, such as encountering Earth's great wonders, like sugary soda.
Through this caricatured version of her "real" self, Williams made the mistake of assuming that she was ever in the good graces of Black men in the first place.
That's the basis of "Too Old for This," one of the simpler-sounding songs on Set Your Sights, the upcoming fourth album from Georgia indie collective the Good Graces.
Some had speculated in April that she fell out of her brother's favor, but her appearance in the strange photoshoot suggests she may be back in his good graces.
Its devices and developments — the guys returning as Graces, a periodic freezing under a work light to rearrange bodies like museum pieces — are static or recursive, perhaps intentionally frustrating.
Welcome backTyra Banks graces the cover of Sports Illustrated's swimsuit issue, and she looks pretty much exactly like she did when she was first on the cover in 1997.
As a man who only weaseled his way into the president's good graces by betraying the trust of his previous employer, Raymond Tusk, a dissatisfied Seth seems potentially dangerous.
Sansa is in the good graces of the Northern lords, who are now declaring they'd be happy to see her as Queen if Jon were out of the picture.
Those who stay in the prince's good graces hope that he will reward fealty, especially since he has positioned himself to rule for decades as Saudi Arabia's next king.
That situation was largely out of her control, though.) At We Got Y'all, Issa is trying to get back in the good graces of Joanne (Catherine Curtin), her boss.
"A bunch of my friends work for Bumble," said Noah Neiman, a 34-year-old co-founder of the boxing gym Rumble, whose face graces many a bus ad.
And where the ventilators ultimately end up could be a function of which state governor is in Trump's good graces rather than a reflection of on-the-ground need.
Since Morey fired off the Tweet, the NBA has done virtually everything to get back in China's good graces ... with team owners, the commish and even James Harden apologizing.
The presidential seal graces welcome signs, which are illuminated, fittingly, by solar electricity, and the Jimmy Carter National Historic Site has attracted more than 1.6 million visitors since 1988.
And, of course, Ms. Blanchett, who graces this new adaptation of "Platonov," an early Chekhov play, is not merely a movie star burnishing her reputation with a Broadway debut.
Every October (into early November,) Queen Bey graces her Instagram followers with a flurry of Halloween-themed posts in which she reveals her extraordinarily elaborate and thoroughly impressive costumes.
"One of the saving graces of European high-yield has been its minimal exposure to energy and commodities," said Peter Aspbury, a portfolio manager at JP Morgan Asset Management.
The 31-year-old actress opened up about her upcoming wedding with Thomas Sadoski and welcoming their first little one as she graces the cover of Vogue Australia's February issue.
A marriage to the most affable man in the Wizarding world would obviously help her with social graces that she would otherwise not have the time or patience to nurture.
We've got a Oculus Quest review, Apple versus third-party apps, and Paul's segment "Did I ever tell you about the time I built my own computer?" graces our presence.
One thing's for sure — those Bick's pickles, which will be available in June, better be amazing if Smucker's wants to get back into good graces with the folks in Newfoundland.
Brady is known to be more selective with his endorsements — his name graces a snazzy watch — though he still ranks at near the top of the league in endorsement earnings.
For his latest performance art piece, LaBeouf is teaming up with frequent collaborators Rönkkö and Turner, along with Vice, to travel the country by the good graces of his fans.
The honky-tonk girl's thick, honeyed Kentucky drawl makes you want to lean in closer to catch every word, especially when she graces you with a grin, or a giggle.
One of the saving graces of the holiday season and all the stress that comes with it, are those certain pet owners with iron wills and a love of costumes.
But he said Uber wants to be in "the good graces of public trust and regulatory trust" before deciding when to roll out Uber vehicles without someone behind the wheel.
But they also show how far Morgan has come to get back into Trump's good graces, after talking up Trump's immigration policies on television and endorsing his proposed border wall.
The actress graces the magazine in a sexy lace cutout Stella McCartney dress and is decked out in high-fashion designers in the inside spread from Marc Jacobs to Gucci.
While we're bummed that Luke Cage won't bring a distinctly Black New Yorker's experience back to Netflix, we're still counting down the days till Jessica Jones graces our screens again.
The lesson is clear: Any social media firm that wants to stay in the good graces of the incoming commander-in-chief has to give him any emoji he wants.
Sarah holds major influence on the Queen's rule until her younger cousin, Abigail Hill (Emma Stone), comes along and charms her way into the Queen's good graces — and her bed.
In closing statements, Shkreli's lawyer, Ben Brafman, characterized his client as someone lacking certain social graces but begged Judge Matsumoto not to hand down a harsh sentence based on that.
"Delivery automation is one of the saving graces for online given that nearly 225 percent of the delivery costs are associated with labor expenses and wages," the Barclays report stated.
Fans may salivate over everything Amy Schumer graces the world with, but we doubt people are paying attention to the credits as they roll on Inside Amy Schumer or Trainwreck.
The brand's distinctive bicolored packaging can be seen in every major Kenyan supermarket and graces tables at safari lodges and high-end hotels, such as Angama Mara and Sankara Nairobi.
Ross is also coming under fire for spending more time at the White House trying to stay in President Donald Trump's good graces rather than managing the department he leads.
Cohn was once a top contender to be named chairman of the Federal Reserve, but his public rebuke of Trump caused him to fall out of the President's good graces.
Museums, eager to stay in the good graces of the Avedon Foundation, which shares a block of West 53rd Street with the Museum of Modern Art, have been similarly wary.
To stay in Fox News' good graces, the Examiner went so far as to have a story about the network's history of sexual harassment removed from its website, Nicosia said.
That has long been the role of the village mayor, as much a French specialty as the 252th-century castle that graces Mr. Gentilhomme's tiny territory, and almost as anachronistic.
In order to stitch together the resources needed for a countywide stream remediation plan, it must appeal to the good graces of four different Assembly members and a state senator.
For Foxconn boss Terry Gou there are few downsides: the group is already highly dependent on staying in China's good graces, employing hundreds of thousands of people on the mainland.
Certainly many will try flattery to put themselves in his good graces, and knowing Mr. Trump's vindictiveness toward his critics, few will be likely to dare say a negative word.
In Bless This Food: Ancient and Contemporary Graces from Around the World, Adrian Butash asserts that people of various faiths around the world express thanks for their meal before eating.
The Lounge is a soundproofed, air-conditioned luxury oasis, admission to which requires money, connections, or the good graces of a powerful sponsor eager to curry favor with your readership.
The 26-year-old Passengers star, who graces the cover of Vanity Fair's holiday issue, continued her quirky and candid ways in a two-minute video Q&A for the magazine.
Thanks in part to the wisdom of a child, bans on plastic straws are currently going viral among left-leaning cities and the big businesses that depend on their good graces.
Bearcam. This annual tradition graces patrons of the internet with its presence every summer as large, lumbering brown bears make their way down to their local river to catch some salmon.
For a while, it's a maybe-career-best Emma Stone as Abigail Hill, who seems like the hero, the young underdog seizing opportunities to get herself into the Queen's good graces.
Alas, because this is a world wherein only Logan Roy matters, naturally Greg gives up that quarter of a bil for a chance to be in his great uncle's good graces.
Stevie Wonder is clearly having a hard time grappling with Bill Cosby being locked up -- but his ultimate wish ... that God graces the disgraced comedian when it's all said and done.
But after some time and carefully considered responses, he made his way back into Hollywood's good graces enough to both get an Oscar nomination and star in a wry Christmas comedy.
The 37-year-old actress graces the March cover of Health magazine in which she candidly opens up about the state of her sex life with her husband of eight years.
The Once Upon a Time in Hollywood star, 29, graces the cover of Vogue Australia's September issue which features an interview between Robbie and director Quentin Tarantino on her Hollywood experience.
I can fail at geography but nonetheless have good political judgment, just as a political whiz kid who knows the names of every member of Congress could also lack social graces.
Hulk Hogan is back in the WWE's good graces three years after he was caught on tape using the n-word ... reclaiming his place in the wrestling organization's Hall of Fame.
The company takes pride in the fact that its precious sturgeon roe, which sells for between 1,500 and 4,000 euros per kg, graces the dining table of the British royal family.
He speculated that Sessions is trying to return to Trump's good graces after a rocky first year in which Trump and Sessions developed a serious rift in their once-close relationship.
At least some of Kilimnik's channels to Deripaska remained open through the 2016 presidential campaign, when Kilimnik and Manafort sought to return to the oligarch's good graces after a falling out.
On a personal level, though, his comment about Republicans who rejected him during the campaign but want to be in his good graces now showed where his heart tends to go.
If you forgot to buy your bae a Valentine's Day gift there's no need to panic because we're here with custom cards guaranteed to get you back in Cupid's good graces.
Under the new president, Jimmy Pitaro, ESPN has focused on getting back into the good graces of the N.F.L. and rapidly growing ESPN+ by filling it with thousands of sports contests.
For all of Ms. Haspel's ability to stay in Mr. Trump's good graces, there is little evidence she has changed his mind on major issues, underscoring the limits of her approach.
Lucila Melania Dutan, whose middle name graces the awning, runs the restaurant with the help of her children, Jennifer, Alex and Nestor Jazmani Dutan, along with their half sister, GiGi Gonzalez.
And budget chief Mick Mulvaney is still in Trump's good graces, though people who he's spoken with say he's happy in his current job at the Office of Management and Budget.
" In one example involving New Hampshire voters, a cluster of 35- to 55-year-olds, mostly female, was described as "polite and concerned with remaining in the good graces of others.
For our children, mobile phone etiquette and awareness of the procrastination economy should be taught by parents, educators and mentors in the same ways we teach social graces, civics and professionalism.
Facebook&aposs move is best interpreted as a pusillanimous effort to stay in good graces with the Trump administration while the company is under fire over antitrust, privacy, and other issues.
Unfortunately, the damage might be done, but Jules is determined to get back into her besties good graces so she doesn't end up all alone back on the cat-driven bus.
Both men feel a relatively low profile with limited exposure to the media will not only keep them in Trump's good graces, more importantly it will preserve their influence with him.
Cobain's struggle with drugs, meanwhile, was all but an open secret while he was alive, whispered about or written around in order to maintain good graces and access to the superstar.
You'll also learn about backlinking (one of the keys to getting in Google's good graces), and how to use the process to make your site look more professional within its particular niche.
The debut pitted the NFL champion Packers, coached by the legendary Vince Lombardi, whose name now graces the Super Bowl trophy, against the AFL-best Kansas City Chiefs, coached by Hank Stram.
The basketball player is out of the KarJenner family's good graces after allegedly cheating on Khloé throughout her pregnancy, and Kim is the only sister who has commented publicly on the scandal.
Bannon's bid to engineer a political comeback has been somewhat self-fulfilling, months after his ouster from Trump's good graces following comments attributed to him in Michael Wolff's book Fire and Fury.
It looks like Uber is trying to get back into the good graces of what it sees as a very specific demographic — people who like the American Civil Liberties Union on Facebook.
Quoting a White House official, Politico reported Sunday it was "unlikely" Bannon would be able to talk his way back into Trump's good graces, or those of his former West Wing peers.
It must defeat the Saudi-aligned Gulf monarchies, undermine the Hashemites in Jordan, and confront or co-opt a similarly neo-imperial Turkey, all while avoiding a fall from Russia's good graces.
Woods now appears back in the Kardashians' good graces, even recently announcing the launch of her own clothing line directly after the Keeping Up With the Kardashians episode about their feud aired.
It includes various dead ones, such as Nigeria's Sani Abacha, Mobutu Sese Seko of Zaire, Indonesia's Suharto and Ferdinand Marcos of the Philippines (whose shoe-loving wife, Imelda, graces the book's cover).
To keep in the government's good graces, live-streaming leaders YY, Momo, Huya, Douyu, Kuaishou and their peers hire armies of content regulators working day and night to screen user-generated content.
Samsung is going to have to pull out all the stops with its next phones—and convince customers they are safe—if it wants to get back into gadget-lovers good graces.
Model and vocal Trump critic Chrissy Teigen, 32, whom the president blocked in July 2017, seemed particularly pleased with the outcome and decided to publicly welcome Trump back into her bad graces.
Despite the fact it is cheaper, less adventurous, and skewed-older than Netflix and HBO, one of the saving graces of British television is a sense that stuff like this can't happen.
Let's go through his best moments so far, because Kimmy is sweet and Titus (Tituss Burgess) has the voice of an angel, but Hamm steals every scene he graces with his presence.
After bans this morning from Apple and Facebook, Google followed suit by terminating Alex Jones' page for "violating YouTube's Community Guidelines," according to a bright red bar that now graces the page.
That Wolff did so by being duplicitous—he got into the White House's good graces by publishing columns attacking the press for its treatment of Trump—only made the book more newsworthy.
If Bannon's demise was instigated by the White House, what made it possible was the compliance of the Mercer family, which preferred staying in Trump's good graces to being loyal to Bannon.
The dude says he and the hotel are all good now, and that it's all love -- the implication being that he paid for the damage and is back in their good graces.
Long-estranged from her father, she worked her way back into his good graces and was back at her father's side when his former lover Manuela Herzer filed suit challenging his competency.
In one Cuckold Sessions video, the white male partner of an apprehensive and innocent-looking blonde, Lily Rader, offers her to a Black man in order to get into his good graces.
You can learn so much about a place—its geography, its people, its foibles, its saving graces, really, its personality—by simply fucking up every aspect of trying to ride a bus.
Mr. Fay, who served in the Persian Gulf war of 1991 as well as in Somalia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Iraq and Afghanistan, is among 22 Marines whose art graces the combat gallery's walls.
Many U.S. allies face a hard choice: block Huawei, remain in America's good graces and alienate China; or opt to use Huawei's cheaper equipment in their 22016G networks and risk Washington's wrath.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end O.J. Howard does not appear to be in the good graces of Bruce Arians, and the team's new coach wasn't shy about his thoughts of Howard's performance.
Cohen cooperated with prosecutors, which led to attacks from the president — Trump called Cohen a "Bad lawyer and fraudster" — but most, like Stone, seem to have stayed in the president's good graces.
My grandfather, on the other hand, remained enough in its good graces that, years later, he was able to get his marriage conveniently annulled so he could remarry with the church's blessing.
" A former senior administration official was just as scathing, saying the move was simply "a bomb-thrower using his best bomb-throwing technique to get back into the good graces with POTUS.
Having a running mate in the good graces of social conservatives would be a huge asset for Trump, who has struggled to convince skeptical Christian conservatives that he is on their side.
Others close to the president think Ms. Newman may choose to remain in Mr. Trump's good graces instead of speaking out against his administration, despite the end of her White House plotline.
And in a country that lives by the maxim "Not all truths should be told," knowing what not to say — and what parts of your life to conceal — are key social graces.
As the founder and executive chairman of News Corporation, which owns the conservative WSJ and Fox News, Murdoch is in good graces with the Trump administration and may have more sway over lawmakers.
A man with a well-documented history of hate speech and domestic violence is back in the good graces of both the people make the movies and the people who go see them.
She proudly graces the stage as the first Black woman to ever headline the once very white Coachella, and she brings it like only a Black woman can, leaving the festival forever changed.
The Isn't It Romantic star graces the August cover of Elle UK, where she revealed her cute nickname for the Duchess of Sussex while gushing about her status as a global role model.
In an Instagram post on Friday, Lawrence kicked off the weekend with a photo of the stunning diamond sparkler, which now graces the left ring finger of the Dancing with the Stars alum.
The agreement struck by the former US Customs and Border Protection commissioner has the potential to produce a monumental shift in emigration from Central America and secure his place in Trump's good graces.
The veteran supermodel, 37, graces the July cover of Vogue in which she opened up about how social media has become a new way for up and coming models to make their mark.
Though RUSADA's return to WADA's good graces is one of the IAAF's criteria for reinstatement, the athletics association appears determined to stick to its remaining demands, which include acknowledgement of the McLaren report.
The Buffy the Vampire Slayer star, who has been married to Freddie Prinze Jr., 42, since 2002, says she does have a plan on how to get back into her kid's good graces.
The 22-year-old model graces one of the covers of  LOVE  magazine&aposs 10th anniversary issue for autumn/winter 2018, and reveals her mental health issues recently got the best of her.
The longtime MSNBC duo appeared to be in Trump's good graces as recently as New Year's Eve, when they were seen at a party at the president's Mar-a-Logo resort in Florida.
But if America can survive such wild differences in temperament, ideology, and capacity in its leaders (fingers crossed), surely Tarverdyan can find his way back into the good graces of the MMA gods.
We ve got you covered: It s an affluent Maryland suburb just outside D.C., an exclusive community where the fast pace of northern cities meets the old-school social graces of the South.
But, that's what ritual's for: mediating people and groups via, LET'S SEE: makeup, dressing, social graces, food, words, parties, meetings, whatever-whatever, between realities and selves, achievements, failures, beginnings, ends, losses, days, years.
One could surmise this is to get in the good graces of the U.S. president by staying at one of his hotels, but the effect is to put money in the Trumps' pockets.
It's essentially a law of nature that whenever Rob Kardashian graces Keeping Up With The Kardashians with his presence, he will say something to illicit the proverbial side-eye from viewers across America.
Christian: A private etiquette course at Beaumont Etiquette taught at the Plaza Hotel can cost over $1,000 and promises to teach you all the graces of a duchess in just a few hours.
Bannon, who was once one of Trump's closest advisers, fell out of the president's graces this month after his comments in a controversial tell-all book about the Trump White House were revealed.
His daughter Erica died in 2001 and The Sarah Grace-Farley-Kluger Act (HR2260 and S1302) is for the parents of the thousands of Ericas, Noahs, Katies and Sarah Graces, who are gone.
While Russia is also listening in, it's not trying as hard as China is to get into Trump's good graces because of the already close relationship between Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
A photograph of the model lobby also graces the cover of the designer's latest book, "Ryan Korban: Interiors," published last month by Rizzoli, which has been covered by Vogue, W and Harper's Bazaar.
The secretary of State and former CIA director has been one of Trump's closest advisers and has managed to largely remain in the president's good graces while others have fallen out of favor.
In one duet, she turns and moves in Mr. Angle's arms with fabulously fluent length of phrase; but walking — prosaic walking without airs or graces — is also a prominent part of the vocabulary.
But TikTok's popularity and its roots in China, where no large corporation can thrive outside the good graces of the government, have prompted intense scrutiny of the app's content policies and data practices.
Cravath may be basking in the good graces of associate lawyers after it raised associate salaries to $180,000 from $160,000 last year, the first increase in nearly a decade for such beginning lawyers.
Since taking office in late 2015, Macri has opened up Argentina's economy and pushed market-friendly policies that have put the country back on track — and earned the good graces of global investors.
Powell has stayed in Trump's good graces since she left, and the president for months has consistently mentioned her for various positions he wants filled — or filled better — according to White House officials.
However, in a country where top celebrities are forced to keep an inoffensive public profile to stay in the Chinese government's good graces, people have drawn their own conclusions about the actress' location.
This time it's Allapattah's El Espacio 23, exhibiting the contemporary collection of the real estate developer Jorge Pérez, whose name already graces the side of the partially taxpayer-funded Pérez Art Museum Miami.
One White House insider told me the Treasury secretary is among the "army of sycophants" around Trump who care more about staying in the boss' good graces than advocating any particular policy position.
Let's all remember for a moment that Greg is actually "Cousin" Greg (or maybe Gregory) and that he came by his position in the family via worming his way into their good graces.
Perez has never really been in the CBC's good graces; in 2018, after many in the caucus opposed a rule change concerning superdelegates, the CBC passed a vote of no confidence against him.
Anderson encourages readers to fight for themselves without understating the difficulties of recovery, and even in her memoir's darkest moments, she's conscious of the saving graces that kept her head above the water.
Once ensconced in the White House, Miller deftly switched allegiance from Sessions to Trump himself and has remained in the president's good graces even as many other senior aides have departed the administration.
Instead, UK teen songstress Jorja Smith graces two tracks: first with an interlude entirely her own; then on the Black Coffee-assisted "Get It Together," an early contender for song of the summer.
The question is, why does James Comey&aposs FBI run unknown informant who is in the country on a visa through the graces of the Miami FBI office for public benefit in on me?
Before Miley Cyrus graces the stage at tonight's Grammy Awards for an iconic performance with Elton John, the superstar singer paused to take a quick getting ready mirror selfie with her mom Tish Cyrus.
Burberry could also be using the partnership to get back in the good graces of environmentalists after it was revealed that the company destroyed clothes and perfume worth more than $36 million in 2017.
Named for the Arabic word for "chickpea," this ubiquitous staple seasoned with tahini, garlic, lemon, and a copious glug of olive oil graces tables from Iraq to Egypt, Syria to Lebanon, Israel to Palestine.
The hundreds of Central Americans coursing through Mexico to the US border give President Donald Trump something he needs: a clean talking point to get back into the good graces of his political base.
The model and actress graces one of four covers for CR Fashion Book's 11th edition issue, joining top-tier models Alek Wek, Lara Stone and Cara Taylor who also posed for the fashion publication.
Trump's approval of Powell's speech — which was widely interpreted to be less hawkish — makes it clear that Powell has to do one thing to get back in Trump's good graces: stop raising interest rates.
Black Panther graces EW's annual Comic-Con preview issue, featuring an exclusive set visit beyond the border of Wakanda — the fantastical African nation where Chadwick Boseman's T'Challa rules over a secretive and futuristic society.
You can't fast or pray your way into God's good graces, and religion means nothing if you don't share your bread with the hungry, bring the homeless into your house and clothe the naked.
Stenberg graces the cover of Seventeen's October/November issue where she sheds more light on her decision to clarify that she is gay in 2018 after previously coming out as bisexual two years prior.
The Game of Thrones star graces the cover of Vogue China's July issue, marking the first time she's appeared on the front of the storied magazine — and prompting some love from husband Joe Jonas.
The Oscar winner, 50, graces the latest cover of Harper's Bazaar, where she's interviewed by Oprah Winfrey and reveals how her husband of 16 years completely surprised her after slightly altering their getaway plans.
The acronym has become a sort of family saying, and even graces a compact Jimmy gave her on their wedding day, now on display at the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum in Atlanta.
In a nod to her group's mission to encourage men to advocate for women's rights, she graces the magazine's cover alongside Tom Hanks, her costar in the thriller The Circle, due later this year.
That he was barely human—a mask, behind which twitched a lizard man, who could only get around by memorizing, learning by rote, all of the little social graces that make a person work.
Still, some of "Silicon Valley's" most insightful moments (and biggest laughs) come from the movers and shakers in this arena, where the dearth of social graces and interpersonal filters can create hilariously exaggerated behavior.
At a time when the government is essentially committing itself to massive state-building in Colombia's guerrilla-controlled territories, Santos is passing austerity measures to stay in the good graces of Western financial institutions.
Adele, your imaginary best friend and favorite former drunk tweeter, graces the cover of Vogue's March issue, and, among other things, shares some major changes she's made recently, all in the name of health.
Instead, he said Ms. Herzer had worked to remain in Mr. Redstone's good graces, and to share his wealth, by weaving lies about other women with whom the media executive had become romantically involved.
A rich chocolate tart incorporates tahini and grapefruit; rose water graces her small rhubarb galettes; ground pistachios lend tenderness, nutty flavor and an elegant green hue to a loaf cake topped with macerated strawberries.
Leadership at many of these companies have been more hesitant to take as strong a position than their employees, which many speculate is based on their desire to stay in the president's good graces.
Why this matters: Uber is going to great lengths to get back into its users' good graces, suggesting this week's PR turmoil has had a fairly significant impact on its relationship with its customers.
But if you're lucky enough to be in Chicago, you could go to the Vienna Beef factory store, where you can buy buckets of giardiniera, the beloved condiment that typically graces Italian beef sandwiches.
What Bruce Schneier said about security is increasingly true of commerce online: You want to be in the good graces of one of the neo-feudal giants who bring order to a lawless realm.
But while no Trump Tower graces the Moscow skyline, the Russian authorities recently made sure that another piece of valuable property — the intellectual kind — bearing the same name remained safely in Mr. Trump's portfolio.
Ann Turner Cook may not be a household name, but her face can certainly be found in most American households, as she's the adorable, open-mouthed tot that graces all Gerber products and advertisements.
Advertisers now must check each day whether they are in Mr. Trump's "good graces or caught up in the cross hairs," said Andrew Gilman, chief executive of the crisis communications firm CommCore Consulting Group.
It begins with a surreal depiction of a mob of Indian mothers swarming the gates of a European embassy, desperately pressing their children through the bars, and onto the good graces of white society.
They're endlessly ravenous, but rather than openly consuming everything in sight, they manipulate Thra's customs and social norms to remain in their subjects' good graces until their true evil can no longer be denied.
His experience also illustrates how it is difficult for corporate chieftains to strike a balance between staying in the administration's good graces and thinking about their workers, many of whom might be immigrants themselves.
Cuomo has spoken with pride of art, including 12 portraits by painter and photographer Chuck Close, that graces the walls of phase one's three new stations at 72nd Street, 86th Street and 96th Street.
So eager is former White House strategist Steve Bannon to return to Donald Trump's good graces that he has produced a whole film depicting the president's brave fight against the tyranny of the left.
Villa has since been expelled from the Republican establishment and Soriano's good graces for her involvement in Scientology (she wore a Soriano dress in Scientology promotional materials), and for accusing Corey Lewandowski of sexual harassment.
Though the company has often brushed aside the swell of criticism over its high prices (sometimes by flat out lying about their profits), it's also tried to worm itself back into the public's good graces.
Mary Tyler Moore represented a different past that was rooted in communicating, in treating each other with respect, in dealing with each other as humans with both flaws and saving graces rather than as caricatures.
Will Ben Younger return to Hollywood's good graces thanks to Bleed for This, and will that film, along with Sully, provide the one-two punch that Aaron Eckhart needs to score his first-ever nomination?
We can't shake that image of Offred being led out of the Commander's home out of our heads, and we certainly are going to be wondering about her fate until season 2 graces our screens.
Webster himself relied on a system of explicit intimidation, sources told BuzzFeed News, counting on the small size of the industry — and his stature within it — to motivate people to stay in his good graces.
"The extreme dependency of Dish on the good graces of New T-Mobile creates abundant opportunities for … strategic pricing, slowdown of provision, alteration of terms or quality of the assets and services," the authors write.
The 27-year-old Big Little Lies actress graces one of InStyle's June cover issues—alongside her costars Reese Witherspoon, Zoë Kravitz, Laura Dern and Nicole Kidman—in which she discusses having issues with confidence.
Its business model isn't great, it faces competition from the biggest tech companies in the world and just recently did it start getting in the good graces of the very musicians on which it depends.
The site issued a blog post today clarifying what had initially appeared to be a scorched earth approach to the explicit content as Tumblr frantically attempted to work its way back into Apple's good graces.
As for Veronica, she's pretty much started her own apology tour to get back into Betty's good graces which includes yellow roses, cupcakes, and scheduling them for a spa day at a local beauty salon.
Bannon, who testified before the House panel on Tuesday, is the latest in Trump's orbit to make the claim in what experts believe is an effort to win his way back into Trump's good graces.
So what is it about this formula — this overfamiliar idea that all we need to do to beat bigotry is get to know each other better — that keeps bringing it into the Oscars' good graces?
Burman chauvinists had demonstrated in Yangon and Mandalay against the new ambassador's use of the word, which in their eyes graces the Rohingyas with the dignity of citizenship which they wish to deny to them.
A visitor can't go terribly wrong following the touts of these barkers in their cartoon costumes mimicking the great composer, whose image graces the boxes of foil-wrapped, chocolate-and-marzipan Mozartkugeln sold around town.
On Thursday, he declined to pull back his endorsement of Mr. Trump — a decision that keeps him in the good graces of supporters of Mr. Trump — even though the Republican nominee has not endorsed him.
But in Washington, the move remains a public relations crisis that threatens to derail a methodical effort by Chief Executive Mary Barra to keep GM in good graces with the White House and other politicians.
There are SpongeBob and Rick and Morty references strewn throughout (a cartoon of the former, wearing Purdy's signature glasses, graces his Instagram avatar), and if this is what lies ahead, it's not all that surprising.
But with Rise of the Republic, Rome 2 now has a screen where you can have members of your dynasty scheme and flatter their way into their opposition's good graces, and co-opt promising rivals.
Growing up, I learned to be thankful for small graces like onscreen Asian men who weren't embarrassing buffoons, or men who were martial artists, because even if they were stereotypes, at least they weren't geeks.
Gina Haspel, the C.I.A. director, was Mr. Pompeo's deputy at the agency and is keen to maintain strong relations with him, knowing that that helps keep her in Mr. Trump's good graces, the officials say.
It's a price those in Trump's orbit often pay for access to him and his devoted base: If they do the heavy lifting and allow him to take credit, they remain in his good graces.
Examples range from Hattie McDaniel's portrayal of a plantation maid in the 1939 film Gone With the Wind to Aunt Jemima, whose grinning countenance still graces the boxes of pancake mix that bear her name.
And while Cramer is known for only recommending one Chinese stock — that of Amazon equivalent Alibaba — Qiu was hopeful that his $1.6 billion company would eventually make it into the "Mad Money" host's good graces.
Whether the couple remain in the good graces of Royal Family elders or are banished from the palace in their quest for independence, they will always be associated with one of the world's leading brands.
Ever since being fired as campaign manager in the spring of 2016 -- largely at the behest of Trump's adult children -- Lewandowski has been working his way back into the President's good graces and inner circle.
And by returning more troop remains to the US — something people close to the negotiations tell me is personally very important to Trump — North Korea will show it's serious about staying in America's good graces.
The Friars won't compete this season, but they're back on the right track, and if Preller manages to deal himself back into his fellow executives' good graces, they might even be a good team one day.
One of the big storylines to come out of this year's awards race was Gibson's apparent return to Hollywood's good graces, with his latest directorial effort Hacksaw Ridge making a surprisingly strong showing at the Oscars.
Badgley's Joe uses social media and tech to inch his way into Beck's good graces (and her heart) and it's safe to say that Mitchell's Peach will take issue with the new kid on the block.
And it can go from 0–60 in 2.39 seconds, which FF say is faster than speedy rivals like the Tesla Model X. A glowing uniform headlight graces the front like a Cylon from Battlestar Galactica.
Having come aboard last November, she managed to piss off a few doctors, get into Arizona Robbins' (Jessica Capshaw) good graces — and heart — before being unceremoniously fired by Chandra Wilson's Miranda Bailey in the season finale.
He has been tweeting about the caravan of migrants so much, and here's the reason: It gives Trump something he needs — a clear talking point to get back into the good graces of his political base.
It was part of Apple's ongoing efforts to remain in China's good graces after a 553 incident in which Beijing shut down Apple's iBooks Store and iTunes Movies six months after they debuted in the country.
But to be totally honest, I know that I could never stay away from my beloved niche groups long enough — the weird content that graces my feed makes it worth logging on every now and then.
Less than a week after the release of Heard It In A Past Life, and the afternoon of her first album signing at Rough Trade in Brooklyn, Maggie Rogers graces the Refinery29 offices with her presence.
The pop star, 29, graces the cover of Vogue's September issue, in which she teases two never-before-heard tracks on her Reputation follow-up and gets candid about the inspiration behind the highly-anticipated Aug.
So I created a series of routines and habits built to keep me functional, to keep me moving smoothly throughout the world without provoking response, to keep me in the good graces of my loved ones.
He and Celia shared a bond from the moment they all stepped onto the island, but in this episode, he made an effort to get back into her good graces following the death of her son.
Her knack for using youthful materials, including colored pencils, and sketch papers with the textures of brown lunch sacks, to depict the winsome sides of female friendship and womanhood, graces the eye with an effortless charm.
Amidst allegations of pettiness and tales of public relations coups, the report reveals how hard Facebook tried to remain in the good graces of politicians, even at the expense of the "transparency" and "community" it champions.
Still, Fisher retained enough of the Old-Hollywood graces associated with her mother's generation of movie stars to be considerate and solicitous towards the waves of fans and followers of the Skywalker Chronicles over the decades.
Cordon claims the Buffalo Bills star would always shower her in gifts to get back into her good graces -- and she stayed quiet because she didn't want to hurt his reputation and jeopardize his NFL career.
Sarah has major influence on how the Queen rules the country — that is until the arrival of Sarah's younger cousin, Abigail Hill (Emma Stone), who charms her way into the Queen's good graces — and her bed.
I've sung the graces of Tropical Freeze loudly, and now it's Captain Toad's turn: this is a beautifully designed puzzle-platformer, a game that takes the central tenets of platforming and twists them on their head.
Their son Max, 17, is an adjunct lab member of sorts, and his artwork mapping the Zika virus's international journey graces the cover of the journal that published his parents' first Zika study, Cell Stem Cell.
White women are swing votes One of President Donald Trump's saving graces in the 2016 election was white women, who made up 37% of the electorate and voted for him over Hillary Clinton by 9 points.
Butina did not register as a foreign agent but nonetheless, prosecutors allege, infiltrated the National Rifle Association in an effort to get in the GOP's good graces so she could sway American policy in Russia's favor.
When you factor in that Cohn publicly criticized the commander-in-chief's remarks in response to the violence in Charlottesville, it is far from certain that Cohn is or will be in President Trump's good graces.
In the last decade, turbines have grown larger, with some now standing taller than the giant London Eye Ferris wheel which graces the skyline of the British capital - and even larger "megaturbines" are in the works.
The smart card maker sent a message to backers (which now also graces the startup's homepage) announcing that it's "exploring options" for filing Chapter 7 and, more importantly, is shutting down all operations as of today.
Particularly troublesome in recent months have been its ties to Saudi Arabia, a country that has fallen in the graces of the tech sector since Saudi leaders allegedly ordered the murder of dissident journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
Even as their work shined, some said, they failed to break into the good graces and social circles of the firm's top lawyers, who must champion those hoping to earn a lucrative spot as a partner.
And foreign officials who have reason to want to get in or stay in the Trump administration's good graces could view hiring Mr. Giuliani's firm as a good way of doing so, according to ethics watchdogs.
That kept him temporarily in good graces with Trump, who has made improved ties with both North Korea and Russia a centerpiece of his foreign policy, and who does not like being overshadowed by his staff.
"It contributes to this idea that you have to be putting money into an entity that will benefit the President -- if not today, then down the road -- personally to stay in his good graces," Hempowicz said.
But Pruitt has remained in Trump's good graces for the most part, though a source who is familiar with the matter said the President's confidence in him has faltered some in light of the ethics issues.
And so Bannon knows that the best possible route into Trump's good graces -- after a falling-out over quotes Bannon provided to author Michael Wolff for his book "Fire and Fury" -- is groveling, pure and simple.
It has been no secret that Francis, the first Latin American pope, has a complicated view of his former neighbors to the north, and that the American conservatives have long been out of his good graces.
It was part of Apple's ongoing efforts to remain in China's good graces after a 2016 incident in which Beijing shut down Apple's iBooks Store and iTunes Movies six months after they debuted in the country.
The longtime MSNBC duo, who are engaged, appeared to be in Trump's good graces as recently as New Year's Eve, when they were seen at a party at the president's Mar-a-Logo resort in Florida.
The assembly's warning, though is not backed by legislation, is likely to create concern among foreign businesses that are seeking remain in the good graces of both the socialist government and opposition adversaries who control Congress.
For China, the concession not only shifts an important American ally into its good graces but also brings it at least partly into compliance with a ruling by a tribunal in The Hague on the dispute.
So all these fights over who's making decisions, who's in the good graces of the White House, they aren't "petty" to the extent that they are preventing us from having a coherent and cohesive national strategy.
"He gradually wormed his way into her good graces, he coerced her into listening to him and not following our directions and the next thing I knew my daughter wasn't communicating with me," her father told WBTV.
In his quest to matter, he has seen his fortunes raised and razed, and they may be (temporarily?) on the upswing again: In last week's episode, Erlich accidentally charmed his way into the good graces of V.
Even as other Trump allies moved in and out of the president's inner circle, Hicks, who never did TV interviews and largely stayed out of the public eye, managed to stay in the mercurial president's good graces.
It seems very clear to me that Jack Ma, CEO of Alibaba, who met with Trump at Trump Tower and pledged to bring one million jobs to the U.S., had being in Trump's good graces in mind.
The Sinner actress opens up about life with husband Justin Timberlake and their son Silas Randall in a revealing interview for Marie Claire's August issue, as she graces the cover of the glossy's first-ever sustainability issue.
While Tristan was one of the few members of the Kardashian-Jenner family to miss Jenner&aposs milestone 21st birthday party (her brother, Rob Kardashian, also didn&apost attend), he&aposs definitely  back in their good graces .
Even Comey said it was unverified, but in order to get the Department of Justice and FBI interested in a new criminal Trump-Russia collusion investigation, it was essential that Steele be back in their good graces.
The kind gesture should also help Kid get back in the good graces of the community ... after he was removed as grand marshal of the Nashville Christmas parade for calling Joy Behar a bitch on FOX News.
Robyn Flynn, a producer at CJAD and host of her own weekly hockey show on TSN 690, was so angered by the trade that she has decided to cover up the Canadiens logo that graces her forearm.
She ruffled feathers on Twitter when, while presenting the award for Best Kiss, she joked with her cast mate Lil Rel Howery about how to get back in the good graces of Black men after Get Out.
Despite a flap over the purchase of some high-priced office furniture earlier this year, Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson has managed to stay under the radar and in the good graces of the President.
Set up automatic paymentsTo stay in good graces with your lender and avoid tanking your credit score, it's a good idea to set up automatic payments with your lending company so that you never miss a payment.
But the gentle lessons he learns from his weekend with his dad (and from Bill Nye the Science Guy, who doesn't appear in person but whose image graces Anthony's bedroom wall) appear to be the higher education.
As we contemplate this, it is worth recalling that the membrane separating what the Scottish novelist John Buchan called "the graces of civilization" from "the rawness of barbarism" is thinner and more fragile than we sometimes imagine.
The City Center program offers dances by Goyo Montero, Marianela Boán, Raúl Reinoso and Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui; in Mr. Cherkaoui's "Mermaid," Mr. Acosta graces the stage in a duet depicting a chance encounter between two tipsy partners.
Eventually, so did I. The winter I first read "Lolita," my uncle was trying to remain in my mother's good graces, hoping he could convince her to appoint him as my legal guardian if tragedy ever struck.
To get back in Beijing's good graces, the company agreed to lower its prices in China, promised to shift more of its high-end manufacturing to partners in China, and pledged to upgrade the country's technology capabilities.
VATICAN CITY — Two close associates of Pope Francis have accused American Catholic ultraconservatives of making an alliance of "hate" with evangelical Christians to back President Trump, further alienating a group already out of the Vatican's good graces.
But what's immediately striking about the relationship is the way it echoes the other things we've heard about Epstein's stunningly successful efforts to wriggle his way into the good graces of scientists, technologists and other academic luminaries.
But what's immediately striking about the relationship is the way it echoes the other things we've heard about Epstein's stunningly successful efforts to wriggle his way into the good graces of scientists, technologists and other academic luminaries.
Karius has demonstrated the efficacy of its liquid biopsy initiatives in the past — and the new funding haul could help it further validate its tech to land in the good graces of health systems pursuing precision medicine.
It was received with mixed reviews by the music community and by the church — many felt that the rapper's sudden interest in gospel was a ploy to get back in the good graces of the Black community.
A system meant to foster peaceful coexistence has only reinforced sectarian divisions, making most Lebanese dependent on the good graces of their sects' leaders — and each sect more determined to fight for every government dollar and favor.
It was the final nail in the coffin of a strategy he's been crafting for months, one that relied on flattery and sycophancy to earn Trump's good graces to maximize the odds of a reasonable immigration deal.
When death graces your life with its unbiased presence you have two options: dispose of the body by fire, or pump it full of chemicals, put it in a fancy box, and drop it into a hole.
It's not hard to imagine a world in which Kanye stayed in our good graces and "I Love It" pushed Pump into the high-art critical stratosphere; that said, it's hard to imagine a world in which Kanye stayed in our good graces and still felt compelled to make "I Love It." After his third song ("Ghost Town"), during thank yous, Kanye took center stage and told the SNL audience that he had been "bullied" backstage by people who didn't want him to perform in a Make America Great Again hat.
Now, Fox News has learned that Thompson has all but ditched his close friends within the last few months to mend his relationship with Kardashian, 33, and get back into the good graces of her star-studded family.
The three-time Olympic gold medal gymnast has already  appeared  in Sports Illustrated&aposs Swimsuit issue and in ESPN&aposs 2015 Body Issue, and now she graces the cover of the latest Heroes Issue of ESPN&aposs magazine.
Victor Bockris, whose book "Transformer: The Complete Lou Reed Story" is one of the few to make any mention of the songs, said he believed it was an unsuccessful attempt by Reed to return to Warhol's good graces.
Made by a local sculptor and muralist whose work graces the police headquarters, the international airport and the Saudi ambassador's residence, among other prominent spots, it had been installed in front of the supreme court only months before.
The Oscar winner and Draper James founder graces the cover of Southern Living's September issue, dishing to the magazine about life at home with her kids: Tennessee James, 5 next month, Deacon Reese, 13, and Ava Elizabeth, 17.
Quarles is married to Hope Eccles, and works alongside Spencer Eccles, two members of the Utah family that includes Marriner Eccles, the former Fed chairman whose name graces the building that now houses the central bank in Washington.
Aboah, who graces every top magazine cover and high-fashion runway, is also the founder of Gurls Talk, an online community where young women are free to discuss issues such as mental health, education, self-care, and relationships.
At best, his plan seems to be to develop at all speed and costs, optimistic that the tax revenues and good graces of the real estate barons allow for a few affordable apartments to be stuffed in later.
Perhaps I should have said that the world was my poem, that I undertook the task of ordering its parts into a whole, subordinating this faction to that, and adorning it with those graces appropriate to its worth.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - It has been ten years since Mel Gibson went on a drunken anti-Semitic rant that made him a Hollywood outcast, but the actor and director is finally climbing back into the industry's good graces.
The pink-haired Peter Pan lookalike, whose 2.5 hour intensive beauty regimen has been the fascination of Japanese talk shows, now also graces the pages of women's fashion magazines — the same ones he personally reads for style tips.
In giving Trump credit, however, Son sought to win the new administration's good graces — a perk that could help SoftBank if it seeks to merge Sprint, which it owns, with T-Mobile, which Son has coveted for years.
At the end of the trip, flying back to New York, Mr. Annan told me he felt he had moved the needle by telling President Bashir that he could regain the world's good graces by ending the violence.
In a city where the name Philips graces a soccer stadium and team, a museum and several business and research enterprises, headlines were guaranteed when the Philips family compound went on the public market for the first time.
Tile was long in Apple's good graces, but their relationship deteriorated in 2019, when Apple moved toward rolling out "Find My," an enhanced effort to help its customers better locate their lost devices even when they are offline.
The way that Mr. Kelly managed to stay in the public's good graces was a remarkable balancing act, but perhaps it was not so surprising given his hero status and the blind adoration of millions of his fans.
An art movie such as "Moonlight," whatever its graces and gifts, won't fulfill this mandate as emphatically as, oh, let's say a bright, lilting musical comedy about ambitious, romantic young artists in Los Angeles seeking both fame and fulfillment.
Ocean's 8 star Paulson, 43, graces the cover of six of Modern Luxury's June issues — Angeleno, Boston Common, CS, Orange County Philadelphia Style and Vegas magazines — and PEOPLE has your exclusive first look at the stunning shoot and interview.
Cisco, which reports earnings Wednesday, should also remain in Wall Street's good graces because it's heading into its seasonally strongest quarter of the year and has a high dividend yield of 3.4 percent, Drexel's White added in the note.
But 2016's "Deadpool" shot Reynolds to the top of the box-office charts — the movie grossed over $780 million worldwide, the most ever for an R-rated film — and back in the good graces of comic-book fans.
Powell, chosen by Trump to run the Fed but now out of his good graces, has worked hard to build relations among lawmakers, and even on a Democratic-controlled committee won plaudits and encouragement to stay on the job.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads MIAMI — There's a 23 photograph by Bunny Yeager entitled "Bettie Page, Carol Jean Lauritzen, and Kathy Stanley Jumping (Key Biscayne, FL)," featuring the three titular graces floating above the water, suspended in motion.
But back to Friday: After walking in the Matty Bovan show, Aboah jumps on a motorbike taxi to the University of Westminster for the Ashley Williams show, where she graces the runway in the "Don't Know, Don't Care" sweatshirt.
He has sought to get back in Mr. Trump's good graces by pursuing investigations into issues like leaks to the news media and relaying Mr. Trump's displeasure about senior F.B.I. leadership to the bureau's current director, Christopher A. Wray.
He focused on returning the country to the good graces of international investors, by removing restrictions on the flow of capital in and out of the country, and reaching settlements with creditors still owed money since the 20173 collapse.
However, many countries are quietly continuing to conclude trade agreements while sidestepping the U.S. The American weakening is also reflected in countries increasingly hedging their bets on Washington by getting into the good graces of China and/or Russia.
WASHINGTON — During her two years serving in the Trump administration, Nikki R. Haley, the former ambassador to the United Nations, managed to toe a tougher line on Russia than her boss, while also never straying from his good graces.
Alternatively, you could try Julia Moskin's superb adaptation of the chef Andrew Carmellini's recipe for marinated beet salad with whipped goat cheese, which graces the end of her marvelous deep dive into the mysteries of the deliciousness of beets.
Starbucks has found a way into the culture of China — as well as the good graces of the Chinese government — by investing heavily there, paying significantly higher wages than competitors, and extending its employee ownership benefits to Chinese workers.

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