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"grizzled" Definitions
  1. having hair that is grey or partly grey

475 Sentences With "grizzled"

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A grizzled and growling Clint Eastwood plays a grizzled and growling (and bigoted) widower in this film, which Mr. Eastwood also directed.
In contrast, grizzled daredevils seek harder challenges on other mountains.
"The trend seems to be 'grizzled soldier dude,'" he said.
Gervais is a grizzled veteran of Golden Globes hosting gigs.
He hardly fits the stereotype of the grizzled, wizened pro.
Grizzled courtroom veterans would tell her not to waste her time.
His grizzled looks testify to a life of hardship and perseverance.
The grizzled veteran who's a little too cool for all this.
And since we were two grizzled dudes that meant action movies.
That leg belongs to a grizzled Scotsman, Arsenal defender Willie Young.
"Emotions run high in this," said Thomas Bjorn, Europe's grizzled captain.
He waited his whole life for this moment, to look grizzled on television—grizzled in that regal, Norman Rockwell, smells-like-an-old-baseball-mitt way—but he just looks like a scavenger, old and beaten.
Here, Macdonald plays Karin Parke, a grizzled veteran (how wonderful to have Kelly Macdonald playing a grizzled veteran), while Marsay is Chloe Perrine, a tech-savvy younger officer who is more comfortable with computers than Parke is.
Young provides the squeaky voice for grizzled, fedora-wearing reporter Clyde Coil.
The grizzled old veteran quarterback triumphed over the league's controversial young gun.
Yet even these grizzled veterans have their doubts about Bank of America.
Give a grizzled white guy a gun, and your problems are solved.
For example, it just so happens that one of the miners who winds up trapped is a first-timer, the teenage son of a grizzled (they're all grizzled, from Terry Serpico as the team's leader on down) veteran.
And hey, there's Linda Hamilton, back in action as a grizzled Sarah Connor!
As far as hardware and spec battles go, Samsung is a grizzled veteran.
God's Problem Child is funny, wise, grizzled, touching, downcast, and then funny again.
The male voices are somewhat less grizzled, but you know they'll roughen too.
A mixed crowd, full of enthusiastic couples, grizzled veterans, and slightly bashful newbies.
I thought Petty was much older—you know, the "grizzled rock star" thing.
Spider-Cop is a tough, grizzled cop with many years on the force.
"Good to be a grandpa," an uncharacteristically grizzled, bearded Comey reported in August.
He's a gung-ho, grizzled straight man, readily playing against his superheroic image.
Robert Downey Jr., looking handsomely grizzled, exercises his seniority with a light touch.
Maybe the struggling White Sox didn't have to wait till Jirschele was grizzled.
The stereotype of the grizzled, potbellied coach with tobacco drooling down his chin?
He's in his sixties, grizzled, with a calm demeanor and a patient smile.
Twenty-five years post-"Batman," Mr. Keaton has re-emerged as the go-to wise, grizzled veteran of whatever you need him to be a wise, grizzled veteran of: car racing ("Need for Speed"); the newspaper business ("Spotlight"); Hollywood itself ("Birdman").
This is what happened before he became the extraordinary, grizzled video game violence man.
While Luke, the now grizzled Jedi training master, is like Yoda without the laughs.
Lena stays, scraping just enough from the landscape to sustain one grizzled old lady.
In that light, the grizzled Lieutenant Taylor seems an unlikely candidate for finding God.
Nonetheless, LeBron has the ability to recruit grizzled veterans to join him in #TheLand.
Same goes for grizzled veteran runners looking for any edge to improve their training.
I am gray and grizzled, just counting down the days 'til my death panel.
The ultimate algorithm is a thoughtful, grizzled news editor, preferably with some gray hair.
Starring with Mr. Horton was Ward Bond, who played the grizzled wagon master, Maj.
But even in his gruff and grizzled way, DMX stays faithful to the original.
SAPNA You know "Sirens" is for millennials because it's about mermaids, not grizzled detectives.
In HBO's Watchmen, the masked crime fighters aren't vigilantes with superpowers, they're grizzled detectives.
We must address both sides of the demographic barbell — the green and the grizzled.
Although behind the scenes here IRL I confess to having gotten a bit grizzled.
The record revealed a voice that could be girlish or grizzled, teasing or wrathful.
His rival, Mr Bannon, is older and angrier: a grizzled champion of America First nationalism.
So playing a grizzled lighthouse keeper with a secret seems like a logical next step.
Of course the hero is going to look a little grizzled after all of that.
From boyish trouble-maker Ezio to grizzled seen-too-much bearded Ezio, it's dealer's pick.
Now a stable trio of grizzled, punk genius, their politicized commentary comes with greater wisdom.
Ray Swinehart, a grizzled racing veteran stuck in a lengthy victory drought, grabbed the lead.
India's tax system is so fiddly that it can reduce even grizzled executives to tears.
"Rocky" at The Alpine (my father wept when Rocky reconciled with his grizzled trainer, Mickey).
The lightly grizzled midcareer novelist as a lout, fumbling toward grace, is among the oldest stories.
Daniels is not a super soldier or a superhero, nor is he a grizzled war veteran.
The above scenario might still seem like a stretch to grizzled Washington and Wall Street watchers.
If Cat's talent is raw, the grizzled Bernard's is over-cooked, soured by decades of disillusionment.
But there's something familiar about that grizzled-blond shock of hair we see only from behind.
There are many non-commissioned officers -- young corporals and grizzled sergeants -- memorialized in the box. Sgt.
To the grizzled skeptic, or to the pale and serenely smiling girl, with her unshakable faith?
Wordplay SATURDAY PUZZLE — If you're a grizzled veteran of weekend puzzles, you're familiar with Byron Walden.
Just a few days ago, Woods called Soros a "grizzled old Nazi prick" in a tweet.
Those media agenda setters used to be grizzled, professional journalists who understood news and public dialogue.
Grizzled and tormented, he's an outsider in his own home, prone to fury and sometimes violence.
Most sacrilegious of all, those famous carnitas are disappointing, with grizzled bits of fat and cartilage.
His face is grizzled, lined, leathery, scrunched up, and old, while hers is smooth and ashen.
Robert Christgau, Expert Witness God's Problem Child is funny, wise, grizzled, touching, downcast, and then funny again.
But the disparity of experience between the fledgling ministers and their grizzled leader is hindering its efforts.
"We are twisted and coated in this beastly beauty," laments Aijaz Hussain, a grizzled journalist in Srinagar.
Alongside the portraits of his more grizzled predecessors in the capitol in Tallahassee, his is startlingly boyish.
In the battle for supremacy in the music streaming biz, Pandora is very much the grizzled veteran.
In Pearson, Brooks will face a grizzled veteran with a whopping 19 UFC bouts under his belt.
Part of the joy in Penrose's work appears in the detailed captions that accompany each grizzled figure.
Wizened and grizzled, tough and smart, not just ready for battle but positively looking forward to it.
The man with the grizzled beard first saw bare breasts in a family copy of National Geographic.
Even eggs still warm from the hen's body peeled just as easily as the most grizzled specimen.
When Malick made his first feature film, "Badlands," he cast John Womack as a grizzled state trooper.
I'm communicating by satellite transmission with a man — a grizzled sniper with an unplaceable accent — named Devrim Kay.
One day, I had a pretty extensive conversation about risk with one of those grizzled Wall Street guys.
This mouse's grizzled fur might someday help us explain why people can develop a rare condition called vitiligo.
Snapshot: Above, the silver-backed chevrotain, a little deer-like animal with a pointed face and grizzled back.
Had they seen the little deer-like animal with a pointed face, tawny fur and a grizzled back?
He's a grizzled and experienced surgeon who had seen bad urologic injuries, but he wasn't prepared for this.
On Tennis PARIS — Interviewing Dominic Thiem's grizzled coach, Gunter Bresnik, was, as usual, an edifying experience on Thursday.
"She's going to send home the immigrants," said Jean Simon, a grizzled construction worker from Nice, who attended.
In it, Smith stars as a grizzled assassin who realizes he's being tracked by his more youthful doppelgänger.
In February, a grizzled 50-something white man approached two Indian avionics engineers at a bar outside Kansas City.
In an attempt to cheer me up, the grizzled Krogan Drack once sent me 37 different pictures of shotguns.
Studies have found that grizzled veterans tend to outperform younger workers in semantic memory, and language and speech skills.
A serious contender, the Wolfman is highly doable for those with a proclivity for rough, grizzled types and flannel.
On Twenty20's most flashy stage, grizzled five-day players are as effective as ever, especially with the bat.
Grizzled New Yorkers says transportation is now a daily consideration they didn't have to worry about in the past.
Ford is splendidly grizzled and gruff, giving the film a necessary rasp, and he even shakes up Ryan Gosling.
Grizzled veterans in Stockholm were realistic about the limits of Western unity and bravery in the face of China.
He ranges far and wide, as does Jeff Diez, a plant ecologist and the grizzled veteran of the group.
I long for a Checker, an old-fashioned cab,With a bald, grizzled cabby who still likes to gab.
At one point he briefly disguises himself as the world's most grizzled, chizzled, hilariously accented pirate, and it's wonderful.
In that movie, Quint, a fictional grizzled sailor played by Robert Shaw, recalls the attacks, though not entirely accurately.
A grizzled journalist of an earlier generation brought home to me the practical implications of this never-ending search.
Nothing lasts forever, not even the grimiest, most grizzled bar in town, a place that seems older than time.
At seventy-one, Gorriti has the look of a grizzled adventurer, still very fit, with whitish hair and beard.
Is that physical keyboard the typing nirvana grizzled smartphone owners make it out to be — offering speed, tactility, and precision?
Neighbors had filmed the ghost from every angle, with a clarity even grizzled special effects experts were unable to match.
The film opens in 2029, when Logan is hiding in plain sight as a grizzled, down-and-out limo driver.
It's a refreshing alternative to the grim, samey world of the E3 show floor and its countless grizzled space marines.
The latter played a grizzled — and "somewhat disturbing," Miller jokes — man who'd fled for the seas after the virus outbreak.
The announcement will be made by the senior teacher in their midst, Arnold, played with grizzled cynicism by Michael Cullen.
Behind, a grizzled old man didn't even try to hide his enthusiasm for the technological marvels of a vertical landing.
She has sex, too, with the grizzled pop star Mitch, whose life will be upended when Russell turns against him.
Shirley, a grizzled man with a tattoo on his neck, waxed self-critical after hearing his work, as composers do.
Perhaps the grizzled veteran cop character could be a white guy, or maybe the hero's partner on the police squad?
Perhaps more important, Mr. Brown projects a grizzled authenticity that endears his brand of progressivism to even some conservative voters.
A final cliché is the boys' leader Billy Butcher (Karl Urban), a grizzled rogue agent with a grudge against Homelander.
It starred Joel, a grizzled survivor who served as something of a father figure for a young girl named Ellie.
Atlético will lose the player that has best encapsulated its recent history — the grizzled Uruguayan defender Diego Godín — this summer.
As the newer team in the finals, Samsung Galaxy lacked the experience to overcome the grizzled veterans of SK Telecom T1.
Senators are treated as princes when they travel overseas, briefed by grizzled American generals and treated to tea by local potentates.
Despite his prominence on the posters and in the trailer, the lovably grizzled Mr Ford has little more than a cameo.
He clearly connected with each member of the group, from now-grizzled veteran Sidney Crosby to young players like Bryan Rust.
One after another, veteran campaigners and grizzled scientists have described her as the best news for the climate movement in decades.
"The production values are just so high," said Retro Stinga, a grizzled playwright from Manhattan who declined to give his age.
"When you walk into your fly shop, you have some grizzled-haired kid behind the counter drinking a PBR," he said.
As an evening that mostly celebrated dewy-skinned teen idols drew to a close, the grizzled old guard seized their moment.
His "extraterrestrial" characters—grizzled ship captains, radical vigilantes, stowaways left to die at sea, brutal pirates—are incredibly down-to-earth.
Now, instead of a normal group of consultants, we are forming a group of grizzled freedom fighters taking on the establishment.
Jacqui Wenzel, a fashion industry executive in Manhattan, watched the officers secure a couple of grizzled demonstrators with zip-tie handcuffs.
Thomas Wake (Willem Dafoe) is a lighthouse keeper so grizzled that you can practically smell the brine wafting off of him.
A gray, grizzled, stocky officer, he launches into a explanation of the laws surrounding unauthorized access online, as well as password protection.
In particular, the way in which Bytedance is capturing very young users, as well as young talent, makes Tencent look increasingly grizzled.
Steal the Stars follows Dakota Prentiss, a grizzled ex-Army Ranger who's the strong-willed security chief at a secret government lab.
Several times, the government has faced the embarrassing sight of grizzled old soldiers marching the streets in anger rather than solemn remembrance.
Chastened at the end of his second spell at Stamford Bridge, he seems a somewhat grizzled, jaded version of his former self.
Or a down at heel neighbourhood boxing gym where working class men pummel bags and spar with grizzled old guys holding pads.
A dead ringer for a young, grizzled Val Kilmer, he has the strongest personality of the group, loud and assertive and bold.
Some lucky folk hit the big time as gangly adolescents and remain there until they approach grizzled middle age – alright for some.
Serve them toast and tortilla chips and lay together, on a stinking sofa, two grey, grizzled human beings, aware of their failures.
The grizzled sideline fixture known as Pops says it's a glorified after-school program for his players, all of whom are adults.
She could not see it was me because my hair was all charred and grizzled, and my skin was burnt and charred.
A man appeared at the edge of a tent, his white hair close-cropped, his grizzled face shadowed by a ragged beard.
Before you know it, one LiveWire adopter has become a brand ambassador for a dozen grizzled dudes in denim and black leather.
Grizzled computer veterans are full of stories about the time some upgrade fried their PCs, introduced bugs or took away beloved features.
SANDWICHED BETWEEN Bill Clinton and George H.W. Bush on the presidential debate platform in 1992, Ross Perot looked like a grizzled man-child.
The first trailer, which was released on Thursday, features star Matt Damon as a grizzled hero fighting the monsters alongside a Chinese army.
Something like National Unicorn Day is so frivolous and inorganic and trendy that it was sure to get under my grizzled, grinchy skin.
You might assume that the answer has to do with safety, and not wanting teenagers playing against grizzled veterans down in the AHL.
Two grizzled political warriors, with more than six decades in Washington between them, coming together to amicably chew over ways to reroute gridlock.
"For a long time America did not understand Afghanistan," Commander Gadda, a grizzled jihadi commander and long opponent of the Taliban, told me.
Even the most grizzled, jaded campaign veterans have been shocked by the barrage of insults and controversies that have defined this year's race.
The three-quel's trailer looks pretty standard, but it reveals a promising addition to the franchise's cast: Nick Nolte as Banning's grizzled father.
Starring Gerard Butler and Jordan Bridges, "Den of Thieves" is about a grizzled Los Angeles cop who tracks a group of bank robbers.
Out-of-towners — many grizzled and wearing Hawaiian-style souvenir shirts from previous Jazz Fests — return for an annual immersion in Louisiana lore.
A man near me had stripped down to tiny red briefs in the heat and was pouring ice water down his grizzled chest.
This arc says a great deal about not only Letterman himself, but his once impish, now grizzled generation's shifting role in American life.
Late that afternoon the hotel clerk put me in touch with Abdullah, a grizzled boat captain who spoke some Italian but no English.
Cooper traded in his grizzled Jackson tan and fictional antics for a dashing — and impossibly pristine — white suit and loving looks at his date.
At the end of the hoover pipe was a grizzled head topped with a shock of grey hair, whose mouth formed a gaping 'O.
Damon and Pascal's characters, William and Tovar, are a pair of grizzled warriors, traveling in ancient China seeking gun powder to peddle back home.
Ironically, it is this grizzled 68-year-old who has inspired many millennials to "stay woke", the currently trendy term for being politically engaged.
Each is led with a gritty, unsympathetic, and/or grizzled leading man in a story where peace or justice lies just out of reach.
Roy Scheider, as the new police chief, teams up with an oceanographer (Richard Dreyfuss) and a grizzled fisherman (Robert Shaw) to hunt the shark.
When a present-day William (Ed Harris), bald and grizzled, goes to visit him in his observation-room apartment, the report is not good.
The barista was sinewy and tan, with a grizzled beard, man bun, and an army-green muscle tee with armholes down to his waist.
Grizzled TechCrunch reporter Matt Burns was onsite at yesterday's big Blue Origin reveal, but if you're reading this right now, odds are you weren't.
Escalation and de-escalation of the trade war with China sent many grizzled market veterans to a new level of incredulity and simple confusion.
I've watched grizzled old white-bearded men with hand-written anti-RNC screeds get into screaming matches with ex-marines swaddled in American flags.
But many analysts reacted with something closer to grizzled stoicism, greeting the launch as dispiriting but unsurprising confirmation of North Korea's capabilities and intentions.
Maybe they are a bit grizzled from installing solar panels all day in the blazing sun or insulating buildings on a freezing winter day.
United's midfield, for more than an hour, consisted of Scott McTominay and Andreas Pereira, callow youth forced to bear the responsibilities of grizzled experience.
She's supposed to be sweet and relatively innocent (well, at least not as grizzled as Frank), but he brings out the toughness in her.
Mr Wenger, a cerebral Frenchman with a degree in economics and a modest playing background, had almost nothing in common with his grizzled British peers.
The cast of Days Gone is entirely forgettable, aside from its grizzled lead, who is notable primarily for how much of an asshole he is.
The kids mostly get along, and they treat Clem — by now a strong, grizzled survivor — with a respect the adults in this world usually lack.
A replacement for Sam Neill, who dropped out of the project, Brosnan plays Eli McCullough, the grizzled patriarch of a grand Texas family in 1915.
At Gizmodo, we have a team of grizzled gadget bloggers ready to trawl the show floor to pick out the coolest gadgets of the bunch.
This grizzled, grandfatherly latter-day Al Pacino lookalike became their manager, and all of a sudden three kids from Flatbush, Brooklyn, were inside the machine.
They could not believe I was going out for a set visit while recovering from such an ordeal; I shrugged nonchalantly, playing the grizzled trooper.
On the campaign trail Amit Shah, the party's grizzled president and a man viewed as a Hindu-nationalist hardliner, has frequently brandished the sectarian card.
An awkward video from the campaign shows him attempting to get out the vote among grizzled, Soviet-era locals and being laughed out of town.
Hell or High Water is a return to that thematic territory, with Bridges playing Marcus Hamilton, a grizzled Texas Ranger on the cusp of retirement.
The grizzled primes (and twilights) of Joe Ingles, Jae Crowder, and Thabo Sefolosha mingling with relentless uppercuts by Grayson Allen, Dante Exum, and Alec Burks.
Their often-grizzled faces and uneasy expressions seem both young and old at the same time, worn out to the point of total age ambiguity.
At 67, Terlecki is a prematurely played-out looking man, tall and gaunt, with graven cheeks, a grizzled chin and great bags beneath dark eyes.
But the loss of Tom Petty stings, not least because he was the sort of grizzled rock lizard that one vaguely assumes will live forever.
"I have played almost my entire career with him," said Giorgio Chiellini, one-third of Juventus's grizzled defense, along with Leonardo Bonucci and Andrea Barzagli.
A grizzled orator with a penchant for Latin American dictators, he has the same forgiving attitude she does toward the Russian president, Vladimir V. Putin.
Ten years later, after an unnerving black-and-white interlude inside a fantastical movie theater, we meet a grizzled woodsman with a cigarette accosting strangers.
Still, the grizzled, take-no-prisoners cop role seems like a fitting final note for an actor whose career was as hard-hitting as they come.
Talking with Megyn Kelly of Fox News, Huckabee addressed the brashness of Republican candidate Donald Trump, comparing him to the grizzled, tough Captain Quint of Jaws.
Although ordinary to look at—he sports a long, grizzled ponytail, big belly and an impressive collection of camouflage clothing—Wayne's past is very dark indeed.
The Heartbreakers had a new manager, Elliot Roberts, who, at 35, was already a grizzled veteran of the industry, having managed Neil Young and Joni Mitchell.
"The amount of technological innovation that this industry has seen in the last 18 months should dazzle even the most grizzled Silicon Valley veterans," Cramer said.
The hour builds toward bringing the two priests together -- young skeptic and grizzled veteran of exorcisms past -- to find out what's happening around the Rance house.
Don't be shocked if GM Chuck Fletcher goes out and gets a grizzled veteran, someone like a Brian Boyle or maybe even Iginla or Shane Doan.
Espresso's underbite means her teeth stick out from the patch of grey hair, giving her a grizzled look not unlike that of a life-long fisherman.
A subplot in which Selina hires a grizzled recount expert (Martin Mull) echoes today's candidates enlisting old-timers who remember the arcane game of contested conventions.
The performers, directed by Kira Simring (the Cell's artistic director), are uniformly on point, with a grizzled Mr. Lane and a disheveled Ms. Donnelly especially fine.
Perhaps that means hiring more grizzled skeptics, who could almost be used as white hat hackers but for discovering opportunities for abuse rather than hacking vulnerabilities.
And then, after 110 fraught minutes, England switched off for a single second and Mandzukic, that grizzled old warrior, stole in and smashed home the winner.
There have been hundreds if not thousands of stories about grizzled Trump supporters sitting in diners, purportedly showing the out-of-touchness of our cultural elite.
Even grizzled commuters said they had never endured such a meltdown, venting their fury at those in charge of running buses and trains and clearing highways.
It was a brothel for both blood lust and printout lust, featuring a weird crew of characters: grizzled Army officers, bespectacled accountants and bloodless computer modelers.
Dash soon finds himself joining forces with the popular girl and a grizzled but resourceful lunch lady to avoid not just sharks but suddenly deadly cliques.
The vinyl stools and linoleum-topped tables fill up with grizzled drinkers, staid couples in their sixties, and flannelled young professionals, all scruff and asymmetrical haircuts.
Often grizzled comic relief, though sometimes tragic, these sidemen stand in the long, tall shadow of the hero, giving him grief while always following his lead.
" He wasn't quite as sanguine about having his own grizzled facial hair shaved partly off: "I've had it for a long time, it's part of my identity.
They'll load up on as many young players as possible on value contracts, and surround them with a handful of grizzled old guys making the veteran minimum.
The Juggernaut of old had returned and silenced his critics, handing the grizzled veteran Brown the first loss of his career to come by way of strikes.
Roughly one year into development, a competing studio released a similar game in 2011 with the same premise, swapping out the grizzled Ridiculous fisherman for a ninja.
As defeat looms, Trump turns to a grizzled political veteran in the form of Paul Manafort, who schools the roughhewn candidate on the necessity of being tactful.
That made Amit Shah, the party's grizzled president and Mr Modi's closest henchman, determined to widen the BJP's appeal well beyond its base among higher-caste Hindus.
He led the way down a path to a makeshift thatched hut, where a grizzled middle-aged man clambered out of a hammock and hailed us uncertainly.
It is the sort of bar that smells like urinals wherever you stand, populated by grizzled men with wild beards and motorcycle club patches on leather jackets.
For all his intelligence and sensitivity, Lopez dodges that particular challenge, letting the productive conflict between Eric's idealism and Henry's grizzled, cynical pragmatism dissipate, rather than resolve.
"The sea is our mother," said Aloisius Gnneser Tapoona, 63, a grizzled harpooner who said he had killed around 80 sperm whales in four decades of hunting.
It was not the sort of list Everton managers had grown accustomed to hearing: young hopefuls, grizzled veterans, the castoffs and hand-me-downs of Europe's giants.
When she wakes up, she's in a bunker with a grizzled survivalist named Howard (John Goodman) and a guy about her age named Emmett (John Gallagher Jr.).
K apparently can't handle all the scary robots on his own, so he hits up grizzled Blade Runner Richard Deckard (Harrison Ford) and recruits him to help.
A young pop star eager for fame and money makes a deal for a few promising beans with a grizzled music manager-publisher he meets on the road to town; the youngster climbs the beanstalk that grows up, and fights the giant at the top, only to find, on his descent, that the grizzled vet has made off with most of the fortune that fell from the clouds.
It featured the biggest legend of all, as far as the Negrons were concerned: Bret Hart, a grizzled Canadian whose pecs once bulged from a magenta tank top.
A former US attorney, he is best known for bringing to justice two grizzled members of the Ku Klux Klan 38 years after they murdered four black children.
I put this entirely 63 percent hypothetical question to dozens of grizzled New Yorkers, reporters, conflict strategists, and historians, and they all had extremely strident opinions on it.
When they finally made it to retail shelves in the summer of 2002, they were still young, but had been around long enough to get grizzled, get jaded.
Last month saw him in Iran where, between cuddly photo-sessions with similarly grizzled Iranian leaders, India pledged to develop port and rail links between Iran and Afghanistan.
But he said the company isn't looking to solely hire "grizzled defense contracting veterans," because the questions its engineers will grapple with require a diverse set of perspectives.
A retired biologist and "grizzled old desert rat," in Mr. Donnelly's affectionate terming, Mr. Boone lives in Las Vegas, but makes the trek to Basin and Range regularly.
Upbeat but never rushed, "Come on Time" — one of three of Nelson's own new songs on his latest album, "Ride Me Back Home" — faces reality with grizzled nonchalance.
The oldest are a Joadian gallery of weather-beaten faces, grizzled men and hardy women in baggy clothes, smiling gamely beside barns and silos and livestock and children.
Juventus's defense, its pride and joy, a grizzled, hard-boiled unit that had seemed able to stifle any opponent, was torn apart, time and again, almost at will.
When I ask Haider, a grizzled news veteran, how he manages to keep up with the news, his eyes bulge and his hands fly up into the air.
Under the combined Strikeforce and UFC banners, Mein is 5-3; having beat grizzled veterans such as Mike Pyle and Dan Miller in addition to the aforementioned Cyborg.
Man United, led by Louis van Gaal, is a shadow of its former self, entirely unrecognizable except for the apparition of a grizzled Ryan Giggs on the manager's bench.
Tim Seymour decided to go with Macy's, a "grizzled veteran that is also a turnaround story," after the Beardstown Ladies took what he wanted as his third pick, Biogen.
Amid a roster loaded with veteran indie rockers, grizzled alt-country acts, and afro-funk ensembles, Hecker was the only musician to come solely from the electronic music fringe.
For a grizzled gadget head like me, however, the Echo Show reminds me of the old dream of the "Information Appliance," which Walt Mossberg wrote about back in March.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads On my first visit to Joshua Tree, I encountered a grizzled local with a Zen-like demeanor sitting outside on a rocking chair.
There's nothing Limbaugh can't twist to fit this usual narrative, but declaring Hurricane Irma to be full of climate-inspired media hype took even grizzled media-watches by surprise.
With Brees split wide and Hill (barking signals like a grizzled starter, oddly enough) at QB, Harrison Smith, aligned just 11 yards off the ball as the deepest safety.
And to understand why the MTA is just now deciding to give its old, grizzled appearance a much needed facelift, you need to understand Andrew Cuomo's brand of governing.
Peter Dunning is the grizzled, 70-year-old, fiercely individualist owner of Mile Hill Farm, a 187-acre organic farm in Vermont where he raises livestock and lives alone.
But the churn of the music business quickly turns young stars into grizzled veterans, and, in just a couple of years, Wiki has outgrown most of his boyish enthusiasm.
At Baltiysk, home to the Baltic Fleet and Russia's most western outpost, grizzled fishermen lined the sea wall, barely glancing up at the modern corvettes steaming out to sea.
Dominant narrative: A young team with a fantastic future ahead of it goes up against a grizzled group that could be taking their very last shot at a Cup.
Squinting against the high-tide wind that rattles the palms, Shay follows Tumbu's grizzled head and bare, wiry back down to the seawall at the end of the garden.
In the original, he plays a grizzled federal agent leading an extralegal assault against a vicious Mexican drug cartel, to the chagrin of a conscientious F.B.I. agent (Emily Blunt).
Grizzled men with beards have an unfair advantage over everyone else when singing Tom Waits—that's part of what made Scarlett Johansson's Anywhere I Lay My Head so impressive.
The area draws an untold number of visitors from elsewhere in the city, the country and the world, with Lincoln Center and two movie theater complexes immediately to the south, and with the lavishly restored Art Deco Beacon Theater, a city landmark (and a favorite of grizzled rockers — Bob Dylan played there in late November — and their grizzled fans); the Museum of Natural History; and the New-York Historical Society within blocks of each other.
But this one looks good so far, with a grizzled Wolverine who genuinely looks like he's lived through all the terrible things the film franchise has suggested he's lived through.
Building a company is fueled by highs and lows, but one of the few moments of potential ecstasy (or perhaps for grizzled veterans, deep annoyance) is the VC outreach email.
I'm lifted by the presence of young Dreamers and grizzled veterans, and inspired by a generation of Latino public servants, along with a generation running to join them in office.
An early political poster showing the now-grizzled strongman with a fresh face adorns one wall, a picture of his daughter and successor as Davao's mayor, Sara Duterte-Carpio, another.
The case is investigated and—spoiler alert—eventually solved by a grizzled Fish and Wildlife Service officer (played by Jeremy Renner) and a green FBI agent (played by Elizabeth Olsen).
Rating It's just about the most clichéd sports movie you could think of — with an underdog who longs to do something great and a grizzled coach who's seen better days.
There's no righteous whistleblower here, no Karen Silkwood, but we do meet Roger Witherspoon, a wry, grizzled environmental reporter, and his wife, a determined anti-nuclear activist named Marilyn Elie.
Trudy are a beguiling presence in the flesh, due in no small part to Taylor's voice—a grizzled croon that he warps by flicking, pulling and shaking his own throat.
"With the wind and the rain we are suffering losses," says the grizzled 63-year-old, who operates between 50 and 60 hives on his small plantain and yam farm.
On Saturday, they faced a team who did the same things more effectively as they went down to only their second defeat in 28 competitive matches under the grizzled Santos.
For the record, Mr. Bridges is pretty grizzled as a Texas Ranger, near retirement, trying to get a bite in the "world famous" T-Bone Cafe, set in Coleman, Tex.
Klitschko's TKO loss that night may well serve as a valuable precedent, given that he is now the grizzled veteran and his role in the fight game has been reversed.
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"He called me boy," he told me, fighting back tears and subtly nodding towards a grizzled older white man in jeans and a T-shirt sitting in a corner booth.
When I arrived at Joseph Herscher's apartment, I was greeted by a slight young man with a delightful New Zealand accent and a grizzled, one-eyed black pug named Otis.
The cops that we see on TV are grizzled, cynical, oftentimes going outside the law, lying and planting evidence, all in an attempt to get the villain and achieve justice.
When I imagined a meeting, I pictured grizzled men in a church basement talking about their D.T.s and their time in detox wards, gripping their foam cups with trembling hands.
While 17-year-old Sibille admitted to not sleeping a wink after finding out he was playing Murray at 6pm the previous night, more grizzled opponents will not be intimidated.
Instead, the hour follows the wild-eyed, grizzled Kevin Sr. over the course of several weeks as he trespasses his way across Australia, on a mission to save the world.
In "Pain and Glory," his eighth collaboration with Pedro Almodóvar (but only their third since 1989), Antonio Banderas lets his grizzled, melancholy, beautiful features carry their share of the burden.
After riding a wave of momentum after three first-round knockouts in the UFC, he was handed a punishing loss in his most recent bout against the grizzled veteran Cub Swanson.
Grizzled veterans also grouse that pro se defendants can also slow down an already clogged system by turning an otherwise two-minute hearing into a filibuster speech about the Federalist Papers.
Of course, when you pull back a little bit, it becomes extremely clear that the majority of games are still very much dominated by the garden variety grizzled white male protagonist.
On a Sunday League pitch, in the middle of summer, we are spotted by a grizzled, chain-smoking scout with a neck tattoo, who recommends us to a prestigious local academy.
His newest film, The Lighthouse, is equally strange: The tale of two grizzled lighthouse keepers, played by Robert Pattinson and Willem Dafoe, who both have a lot of secrets to keep.
"We've got to fight them over there, so we don't fight them here," says a young soldier accompanying them on their journey, and the three grizzled vets burst out in laughter.
Raul Lebrón, a grizzled 2750-year veteran of the utility, showed me parts he and his coworkers had scavenged from fallen transmission lines, cleaned up, and were now set to reuse.
The Reverend Anderson (Philip Glenister), a grizzled, self-styled warrior of God, quickly steps into Max von Sydow's shoes after being called in to exorcise the demon in control of Joshua.
Grizzled, world-weary and heavily armed (pun intended here), Cable is a perfect foil for the Merc with the Mouth as a serious, lantern-jawed, no-nonsense older fella with attitude.
Judging by Judith's age, the time jump is only a few years, which would seem to align with Kirkman's comics, despite fans predicting a longer gap given how grizzled Rick looks.
A single mom and a back-to-the-lander, she teamed up with the grizzled backwoods beekeeper Burt Shavitz to cook up a line of personal-care products on her woodstove.
Andersson's team is best summed up by Ibrahimovic's heir as captain: Granqvist, a 33-year-old central defender of old-fashioned virtue, a gritty, grizzled presence, all heart and no pretense.
It wasn't until the 1980s, however, that racing went from a Southern curiosity to a full-blown white-knuckled American religion, thanks largely to a grizzled young driver named Dale Earnhardt.
In a large print, the mime Marcel Marceau looks grizzled, world-weary, but gently confiding, more like the French Resistance fighter he had been than the popular clown he had become.
The adorableness of its innocent corgi-monkey-gremlin face is only enhanced by your memory of Yoda's wisened visage; it easily unseats Baby Groot as the best babified grizzled genre character.
So it has a bereft widowed Hasidic cantor named Shmuel (Geza Rohrig) team up with Albert, a dumpy, mildly grizzled community college biology professor — and complete stranger — played by Matthew Broderick.
As it turns out, the bout didn't last long enough for such things, as a frenzied Lauzon put his grizzled foe away with a savage salvo of punches in the first frame.
In the third story, "Meal Ticket," Liam Neeson is a grizzled and silent traveling impresario who features a legless, armless orator (Harry Melling) on his mobile stage in frontier towns every night.
I like the idea of having one character with the "classic" deck of Dishonored abilities and another with an experimental bent, and I find Corvo pretty endearing as grizzled game dads go.
A panel painting of the couple, known as the Berlin Tondo, has survived: Severus has a chestnut-brown complexion and a grizzled gray beard; Julia is paler, with dark hair and eyes.
So sit back and let these two grizzled veterans, who own a combined 43 UFC bouts, dazzle in what is surely to be one of the last bouts of either man's career.
But after years of hard work, and a development-league record 33 career 3-pointers, "lettin' it fly and not thinking too much" paid off when Ingram, at the grizzled-by-N.
Photo by Cari Veach What I really like about The Dabbers, and this song in particular, is that you've always struck this balance between grizzled, gnarly punk energy and very sweet melody.
Finally, on TV tonight: the original "Blade Runner," the seminal 1982 film in which Harrison Ford plays a grizzled cop on the hunt for a bunch of androids in 2019 Los Angeles.
Since a globe-trotting assassin needs someone to banter with and care about, Henry acquires two sidekicks, a younger (but not cloned) operative (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) and a grizzled veteran (Benedict Wong).
The more charitable take is that campaigning is a learned skill, and it's hard to compete with five grizzled veterans if you've spent the bulk of the 2020 primary season buying ads.
In front, his hands folded, his forearms resting on a wooden barrier and balancing a tin cup, is the photograph's protagonist: a grizzled old man, his mouth a thin line of despair.
And, somehow, the story of a landlord trying to force a grizzled New Yorker out of his rundown Hell's Kitchen walk-up is something to laugh about when it's a television show.
Cavill is best known for playing Superman, and fans of the book and video game series were concerned that he wouldn't be able to convincingly play the role of the grizzled monster hunter.
Sanchez Edges Miller in Competitive Scrap The Fight Pass Prelims were wrapped up by grizzled lightweight veterans Jim Miller and Diego Sanchez, who touched down in Vegas with a combined 23 UFC bouts.
Set to be released on June 28, Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens will bring Finn, Rey, and the grizzled majesty of an aging Han Solo to every videogame platform you can imagine.
No one would confuse the play of the grizzled, 272-year old Mr Woods with that of the 210-year-old phenom who won the Masters by a record 23.5 strokes in 53.
With grizzled vocals and a world-weary attitude, Wall's songwriting invokes images of an Old West rambling man who's traveled the world, only to find everyone is suffering just the same as him.
To the left, people are being tortured in a dungeon; to the right, a grizzled man beats a bass drum before a stage displaying a man tied upside-down to a standing woman.
Someone took a picture of him, puckish grin on grizzled face, leaning on the railing, with Streep tilting her head toward him, sorority-girl-like, the blue fibreglass whale hovering in the background.
True to form, Dunsmuir sees Fallon—a wild streetpreacher of rock'n'roll if there ever was one—haul out some of his trademark surrealist lyrics, singing about tentacles and heathen gods with grizzled fervor.
One, after all, was a celebrity chef and grizzled culinary adventurer who hosted a TV show watched around the world, possibly even in some of those "parts unknown" to which he took us.
The stark black-and-white cinematography deepens the film's shadows and unease, but it also throws these grizzled faces into relief, sharpening their cheekbones and revealing the death's head under each man's grimace.
And as for Larkin, he doesn't get off the hook; let's sentence him to actually playing like a teenager every now and then instead of looking like a grizzled veteran every freaking night.
The Cove Lounge: Located in Hyde Park just a couple of blocks from the lake and Promontory Point, the cash-only Cove Lounge is a place where college kids rub elbows with grizzled regulars.
As a pleasant early surprise, Gears of War 5 has you playing a female protagonist in what has long been a mainstay of grizzled space-marine mandom, and your companion is a black guy.
He became, and was inevitably called, Gandalf, not merely for his grizzled beard, lean sportsman's height and philosophy degree, but also for the wise way he managed his ever-growing crowd of anti-authoritarians.
Another set of paintings, The Riots and The Eric Garner Lynching, show grizzled landscape portraits of black anguish and suffering that consider the continuous use extrajudicial force against black people by law enforcement nationwide.
Smith imagines a grizzled Denzel Washington at a surreal barbecue, skeptical rapper Conceited floating in the heavens, and confused Keisha Johnson giving the stink eye against a Bob Ross-meets-Lisa-Frank ocean view.
Secondly, this sort of product always does well on a stage like Mobile World Congress, where it offers the exact sort of novelty and spectacle that grizzled tech writers and enthusiasts can gawk at.
It's a game about a young empress or her grizzled father getting revenge on an immortal witch in order to restore a fantasy steampunk monarchy, using supernatural powers granted by an emo folk deity.
That is not the case with Ana, whose gray hair and grizzled face make her appear every much as bit a veteran as Soldier 76, Reinhardt, and the other aging (male) members of Overwatch.
As far as seals of approval go, this is like having the godfather give you his blessing — if the godfather was a grizzled and unassuming man who helped shape the New York fashion world.
Otherwise, Léo resumes his pursuit of Yoan, argues with Yoan's grizzled, rock 'n' roll-loving guardian (Christian Bouillette) and fails to write a script, promising his producer pages and begging for money in advance.
Still, even some of the most grizzled city cowboys said that they understood the predicament that police officers found themselves in last week, trying to subdue a potentially dangerous animal in a residential neighborhood.
After riding my horse to some unmarked destination in the wilderness, I—as my character, grizzled cowboy Arthur Morgan—found myself on a high ridge, with a pointed overlook stretching out over the valley beneath.
There will likely be emotional scenes when the grizzled Senate warrior arrives amid his colleagues in the chamber, following a rare bipartisan outpouring of shock and sympathy for the 80-year-old former presidential nominee.
RE 2 successfully put me in this mindset inside of its first hour, from the sort of player who usually loves to admire every tiny detail and art asset to a… grabby, selfish, grizzled jerk.
Jackie may attempt to write her own story—one of the ongoing plot points is how she steamrolls the grizzled interviewer into printing exactly what she wants him to—but she cannot hide her suffering.
Spidey's not the only hero who gets a new look in the film — the footage showed a grizzled-looking Captain America (Chris Evans) sporting a thick beard and a sleek, dark iteration of his costume.
Every eating challenge personality on TV and YouTube is a hi-energy American who goes into enormous backstage kitchens and says "wow" a lot while a shy, grizzled old diner chef melts cheese over something.
Knockdown styles tends to produce grizzled toughmen who place a great deal of value on attrition striking to the body and legs, and develop the kicking dexterity to high kick from almost chest-to-chest.
We were also impressed by "Meal Ticket," a nearly dialogue-free story about the relationship between a young actor and his traveling companion, and "All Gold Canyon," which features Tom Waits (!) as a grizzled prospector.
Blevins positions the book as for everyone from "brand new" gamers to "grizzled veterans" — although, reading through the book, it's unclear what a veteran gamer might take away from Get Good in the first place.
Mr. Goude, who resembles a grizzled pixie and has a tendency to pair seersucker jackets with nipped-in waists with black T-shirts, drawstring harem pants and white bucks, is well aware of the risks.
Its first few scenes are weird enough: flickering, black-and-white apparitions of grizzled "woodsmen" revive Dale Cooper's evil doppelgänger (Kyle MacLachlan) after he is shot — and Nine Inch Nails (!!!) perform at Twin Peaks' Roadhouse.
The latest chapter being last week's release of "A Star Is Born," a film for which Nelson helped write songs and coached Cooper, who plays a grizzled rock star named Jackson Maine in the film.
" This more diverse Fab Five, grateful for the path paved 15 years ago, is also more emotionally invested in the lives of each episode's "heroes," like Tom, a grizzled "redneck" who insists "you can't fix ugly.
And then one of the teens demanding to fight a grizzled 30something-year-old man on live TV. Live life with the unblinking confidence of Archie Andrews and Veronica Lodge (whose plan works, for the record).
Picking up where 2015's The Force Awakens left off, the Rian Johnson–directed Last Jedi clearly focuses on the relationship between the now-grizzled Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) and the upstart Rey Westilldontknowherlastname (Daisy Ridley).
Game of Thrones sure wasn't perfect, but watching See in its wake offers an important reminder: A big budget (reportedly around $15 million per episode) and Jason Momoa's grizzled looks do not an engrossing show make.
Instead, Only the Brave tells the real-life story of the Granite Mountain Hotshots, an elite group of firefighters from Arizona that distinguished themselves under the leadership of a grizzled veteran named Eric Marsh (Josh Brolin).
Sitting in the front seat of his white Ford Bronco, smoking a Marlboro on his morning break, the grizzled 60-year-old said he's worked all sorts of agricultural jobs over the years, including picking berries.
This is the time of year when fans fall in love with the "Old Guy Without a Cup"— the grizzled veterans who have been around for years without ever getting their hands on the big trophy.
Considered one of the greatest films ever made, John Huston's adventure epic tells the story of a grizzled captain (Humphrey Bogart) and a missionary (Katharine Hepburn) that travel down an African river during late summer 1914.
As for Mr Stallone, he plays Balboa as the grizzled embodiment of nostalgia—and he does so with such lunkish, avuncular charm that he has earnt a Golden Globe and an Oscar nomination for his performance.
"FFF" is built around these color-drained gasps and moaning drones that feel like the rasp of a radiator in an old cabin, or the creaking door of a grizzled man arriving home to no one.
"I'd love to write an older Lara in her 50s, who's grizzled and war-torn, because we get that with male protagonists," Pratchett said, pointing to examples like Metal Gear's Snake and Splinter Cell's Sam Fisher.
The result is a film whose plot is sheer simplicity -- young boy teams with grizzled man-of-few-words to save the world -- while allowing the details to basically just spill out in between fight scenes.
Mr. Ifans — who is perhaps best known as Hugh Grant's shaggy roommate in "Notting Hill" and who, unsurprisingly, is also a past member of the band Super Furry Animals — has just the grizzled, weathered authority required.
In The Hateful Eight 's best, most outrageous scene, Warren mercilessly plays on the pathological anxieties of an ancient, grizzled Confederate (Bruce Dern, who was surely born sneering) with a potentially tall, and shockingly graphic, tale.
Like Monaco, that Ajax team — the last truly great one the Amsterdam club has produced — was impossibly young, with many of the players still in their teens and just a couple of grizzled veterans for support.
Adapted from the movie that starred Denzel Washington and Ethan Hawke, "Training Day" flips the racial mix, with Bill Paxton as the grizzled, corner-cutting rogue cop and Justin Cornwell as his young, by-the-book partner.
The pivotal fifth strike, deep into the second half, was pummelled into the net from close-range by Phillip Cocu, an old servant of Koeman's from Barcelona and by this time a grizzled 36-year-old veteran.
Clark is the head of this 32-person team, which also means he slaps headshots of the fugitives on a white board like he's auditioning for the part of a grizzled but successful cop on The Wire.
It's also short, a combination that pretty much gives you all that you could want from a pulp fiction in which Mel Gibson plays a grizzled loner inking skin in a spot called the Missing Link Tattoo.
The trailer for Scott Cooper's western Hostiles dropped Tuesday night, giving us our first look at Christian Bale's turn as a grizzled 19th-century Army captain with the most intense facial hair since that terrible Batman beard.
It groveled, seemingly, on all fours; it snatched and growled like some strange wild animal; but it was covered with clothing, and a quantity of dark, grizzled hair, wild as a mane, hid its head and face.
All seemed charmed by a collection that attempted to personify the current London spirit: a grizzled geezer, stylish but rough around the edges, who has seen it all and then some but is still ready for more.
Mitch, who had been planning a freelance revenge on his girl's killer, has been recruited by the deputy C.I.A. director, Irene Kennedy (Sanaa Lathan), who sees a perfect fit between the young hothead and the grizzled veteran.
The establishment sits just beside the train tracks, and its patrons are grizzled regulars who seem as though they've been there forever and always will be, drinking coffee and cracking jokes and watching the kids run around.
The restaurant is popular (Deckard has to wait for a seat), and when police officer Gaff (Edward James Olmos) is finally able to drag Rick out of there, the grizzled former cop brings his bowl with him.
The man, Marcel, still aspiring to a certain winsomeness in his early 50s, has a pal, the more grizzled, cowboy-hat-wearing Bob, and the two set up house at Bob's place and proceed to drink heavily.
At the very end, when he was playing for Cleveland at 43 years old with a grizzled gray beard, he switched to No. 72 — the same number he wore for the A's in that first spring training.
Without many other options to put under the Christmas tree, a truly desperate parent might gamble that their Baby Yoda–obsessed kid won't notice a few grizzled tufts of hair or a lightsaber hanging from its belt.
Together the two men, soft spoken, wry, and amiably grizzled, make a potent contemporary and ancient folk music; whirling, paradoxically earthy and soaring, wildly rhythmic, with maybe a small dash of Killing Joke at the bottom end.
It doesn't happen often — this isn't a brag, I'm just grizzled — but I could not figure out the northwest corner of the John Guzzetta grid until I had walked it off, slept on it, ruminated, meditated and agitated.
Phil (Enrico Colantoni of "Veronica Mars"), a grizzled middle-aged man, enters a large abandoned shed — Andrew Boyce's oversize set is lavishly detailed, if an abandoned shed can be said to be lavish — dragging in a teenage boy.
Mr. Bosworth, a tall and grizzled but still trim 60-year-old, is a Johnny Appleseed of sorts in the tech industry, with a penchant for being intimately involved in the creation of generations of widely used technology.
Harrison Ford plays Rick Deckard, a grizzled, world-weary cop who takes on an assignment to hunt down a group of androids in 2019 Los Angeles; Mr. Ford imbues the murky technological landscape with warmth and emotional depth.
This self-described "grizzled veteran" of the industry has participated in companies that have collectively taken half a dozen drugs to market, though she typically prefers to work with seed-stage companies and even to help create them.
And when the Rams start their season on Sunday, McVay, 31, faces a challenge that could frazzle even the most grizzled coach: The Rams went 4-13 last year and have not had a winning season since 2003.
No one should be astonished that the bad guys are grizzled old goats, but the younger generation of the species — led by the production's heroine, Gruf — soon learns that preservation of the planet isn't a bridge too far.
Omar the Old, identified by the authorities only as Aomar A., 60, and Didier D., 61, also known as Blue Eyes, were part of the core group of grizzled career criminals identified by the prosecutor's office on Friday.
Logan was loosely inspired by the Mark Millar comics series Old Man Logan, though Mangold's team takes virtually nothing from Millar's storyline except the idea of a grizzled old version of Logan navigating an ugly post-X-Men future.
The grizzled campaign strategist, who left the White House in August, challenged the general about his apparent "emotional connection" to Afghanistan, arguing that Trump voters were tired of spending blood and treasure on open-ended commitments to foreign wars.
I don't think I'm going to go back to Assassin Creed 2 and it follow ups any time soon, but taken with a long view, Ezio's arc from smarmy youth to grizzled-but-loving old man is pretty special.
However, T.K.'s talents will mostly remain confined to his bedroom, but maybe if someone in Hollywood checks this video out we'll get to him facing down a grizzled villain on some dusty western alley in the near future.
The Chicago Cubs and Cincinnati Reds possess rosters that are built around young talent, but they'll send a couple of grizzled veterans to the mound Sunday for the finale of their three-game series at Great American Ball Park.
Over decades of working at the Arsenal, he's seen the demographics of Pittsburgh shift from grizzled blue-collar steelworkers to a younger, yuppier set of tech- and medical industry workers, drawn in by the city's burgeoning white-collar industries.
A five-time winner of the parliamentary beard of the year, Mr. Corbyn is Britain's Bernie Sanders, another grizzled firebrand who inspired a generation of young voters to become politicized and, at least this week, turn out to vote.
When Bobby gets moved to tears by the sight of Laura's picture among Hawk's files, it's a throwback to how the show used to be — and, again, more moving than expected, given how much more grizzled everyone is now.
This requires a trip across the border into the US — not safe, especially since Dani has no visa — and puts them in the path of, you guessed it, the original Terminator (Schwarzenegger, who is grizzled and grey; apparently Terminators age?).
And through it all, if Matthews can (hopefully) hold it all together as a grizzled veteran with the team's lowest night-to-night variance, there's no reason why this lineup can't close tight games and post a positive point differential.
Directed by Walter Hill The Buddies The grizzled San Francisco cop Jack Cates (Nick Nolte) bails Eddie Murphy's flashy con man Reggie Hammond out of prison for two days to help him catch the cop-killing members of his old gang.
Sissy Spacek is Jewel, the widow who captures Tucker's fancy while not quite buying his tall tale, and Casey Affleck is John Hunt, the Texas detective determined to bring Tucker and his grizzled cohorts (Danny Glover and Tom Waits) to justice.
Now 94, Rose Marie, who proudly asserts that she went by her first name before any other celebrity, started singing for crowds at the age of 3, pairing an adorable child's face with the brassy belt of a grizzled diva.
Our guides through this welter of voices and episodes are Kurt Severing, a grizzled journalist for Ossietzky's paper Die Weltbühne, and Marthe Müller, a young woman escaping her stifling bourgeois upbringing in Köln to launch her sentimental education in the capital.
Still groovy, if a tad grizzled 25 years after first appearing as the franchise's dark knight, he's now testifying before Congress about the fate of the cloned dinosaurs stranded on Isla Nublar as a steam-belching volcano threatens their extinction.
"We have not had a wedding or a baptism for quite some time — we mostly have funerals," said a grizzled resident, Alexander Fyodorov, 59, one of just 17 men left in what was a thriving collective of some 500 farmers.
While it is hard to imagine Derek Jeter or Alex Rodriguez ever agreeing to work at a bodega in January, the current campaign is more feasible because the Yankees' roster has turned over and is generally fresher and less grizzled.
In N.B.A. terms, however, Anthony is grizzled beyond his years — a fact that was thrown into sharper relief Thursday, when the Knicks announced hours before tipoff that he would sit out the team's marquee matchup against the Golden State Warriors.
Notably, the show takes place much earlier in The Witcher's timeline than The Witcher 3, which is why the protagonist Geralt is young and handsome in the show (played by Henry Cavill) and old and grizzled in The Witcher 3.
Grizzled bureaucrats, fastidious parents and cool young things fill them to hear the latest wunderkind—among whose number, in recent decades, have been Lang Lang, Li Yundi and Yuja Wang (pictured)—play some beautifully judged Bach or fiendishly hard Rachmaninov.
In the summer of 222, when I was three and a half, alone in the kitchen of my great-uncle Martin's farmhouse—water by hand pump; chamber pots and an outhouse—a grizzled man came in and tried to grab me.
The menu reflects the grizzled tastes of another era: I pulled the meat and elastic tendon from pickled pig's feet, and marveled at hard-boiled pickled eggs, still tender, dyed purple with beet juice, smeared with nose-tingling hot mustard.
So while grizzled road warriors just want to get a trip over and done with and return to the family, twenty-somethings are a bit more wide-eyed and want to extend it (and are less likely to have a family to consider).
Simon Pegg has often filled that role in Wright's films, and while the cast here is excellent (Elgort's toe-tapping bravado and Hamm's grizzled menace stand out in particular) the weakness in Baby and Deborah's love story spoils some of the film's magic.
He still sports the same no-nonsense attitude and signature handlebar mustache that made him such a memorable character in the first place, but his younger face and bright blue eyes are less grizzled warfighter, and more cut-from-the-mold Hero.
Butler and Wiggins are still teammates and there's nothing forcing the Timberwolves to trade Butler except for, uh, Butler not wanting to be there, and this Butler-Wiggins centric beef that involves family and a grizzled former baller puffing smoke in his den.
When grizzled septuagenarian actor Jack Palance won for his performance in City Slickers, and showed off his ability to do one-handed push-ups, it would have behooved him to not follow that up with some poorly delivered Vaudeville jokes about women.
In Steven Sherrill's first novel, "The Minotaur Takes a Cigarette Break" (2000), readers met the grizzled ancient Minotaur bunking in a trailer at the Lucky-U Mobile Estates, working incognito as short-order cook at a ptomaine-inducing dive called Grub's Rib.
It made an arresting tableau: four former surgeons general, aged 68 to 85, all in their blue admirals' uniforms, together on stage like four grizzled Civil War veterans rehashing their biggest battles, and how they were treated afterward by the President and Congress.
But instead of following a grizzled comic through the haze of two-drink minimums and chance encounters with Jack Paar, she decided to showcase a much less examined life: that of a normal woman, alone under the hot lights, slinging zingers for pay.
There has never been any shortage of that, of course — "Switzerland knows how to make watches, and we make players," the grizzled academy director Miguel Gomis said — but there is a belief, too, that it can be done more effectively, more reliably.
LOS ANGELES — When Rob Marshall, the director of the film "Mary Poppins Returns," realized that Dick Van Dyke was the same age as the grizzled London banker he played in his second role in the original 19573 "Mary Poppins," Marshall had a eureka!
The plot follows Alice and another strike team (there are a lot of muscled dudes in tactical gear in the Resident Evil films), led by the grizzled Carlos Oliveira (Oded Fehr), as they track down the young daughter of an Umbrella Corporation scientist.
It boasted strong performances in the main roles, particularly from Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart as the leaders of dueling mutant factions, as well as from newcomer Hugh Jackman, who delivered a career-making performance as the grizzled, tri-clawed mutant Wolverine.
Lear, unusually, is taken by a Shakespearean newbie, at least to me: the film actor Kevin R. McNally (Gibbs in the "Pirates of the Caribbean" film franchise), who lends a sinewy, grizzled authority to a part that can devolve into rhetorical grandstanding.
Accompanied as in New York by his wife, Amy Madigan, playing his onstage spouse, Mr. Harris continues to be near-definitive as the growly, grizzled paterfamilias, Dodge, presiding over a family in free fall whose anguished past is implicit in the play's title.
But when her father-in-law Albrecht (played with striking tenderness by a grizzled Nick Nolte) arrives in Europe to settle Hauser's affairs, he presents our heroine the opportunity to reconnect with her son and renegotiate her own borders in the process.
Their grizzled masters hope that this simian-themed year will encourage new respect and audiences for their centuries-old tradition, which has been hounded to the margins of society by the police, city inspectors and disdainful urbanites who prefer smart telephones to clever monkeys.
For writer-director Rian Johnson, the most important aspect of tackling this new, grizzled version of Skywalker came down to explaining his disappearance from the Resistance: "The very first step in the writing of this was figuring out why he's on that island," Johnson says.
Blassie was a robustly grizzled mid-fifties when he cut this single, and his promo skills were second-to-none—again, this is the guy who the WWF gave to Hulk Hogan in 1979 when they figured the Hulkster wasn't ready to speak for himself.
With just 59% of voting-age citizens turning out in 0.63, among the lowest rates in the rich world, campaigns have far more room to convince a few extra people to vote at all than they do to convince grizzled partisans to change teams.
A gathering for digital marketing newbies and grizzled veterans alike, the three-day Las Vegas minicamp will unpack the major marketing trends we'll see this year and help attendees fine-tune their Adobe Marketing Cloud usage so they can capitalize on strategic engagement opportunities.
Mr. Shiner and particularly Mr. Irwin were once at the forefront of the new vaudevillian movement to revive and rebrand circus conventions, but now, as their title suggests, they are proudly grizzled veterans of the traditional art of pratfalls and imaginary gusts of wind.
I might be a grizzled and cynical political observer, but a politician engineering a photo op while overlooking the perpetually gridlocked Cross Bronx Expressway would get my attention, especially if it were scheduled in the hours just after frustrating and infuriating commute to work.
" The morning after, Fox apparently paid six figures for the script of a movie titled Stuber, which apparently "takes place over one harrowing night in the life of an Uber driver who picks up a grizzled cop working the most dangerous case of his career.
Maybe it's precisely because I was more interested in the stories that weren't being told — the lives of the brown faces all wearing the same "what are you doing here?" expression — that I didn't pick out Pattinson's grizzled mug from the pack of imperial interlopers.
The clip starts all the way back in 1988 with a young Matt Damon appearing in Mystic Pizza all the way to older, grizzled Matt Damon in this week's movie Matt Damon Beats Up Bad Guys, or as the marketing materials call it, Jason Bourne.
This is the moment, were we watching Law & Order, that the theme song would come in and we'd flash-forward through the routine business of a crime scene investigation—photographs, police tape, banter from grizzled detectives, witness interviews, the zeroing in on a suspect.
You could easily select a few of the band's songs at random and end up with a playlist that could be considered sufficiently intimidating, but there's a select handful of tracks that will rightfully scare the everlasting shit out of even the most grizzled metalheads.
Pete is a 5-year-old quarter horse at the end of his usefulness, and Charley (Charlie Plummer) is a gently scrappy 15-year-old trying to make something of his life by helping Pete's grizzled owner (Steve Buscemi) at a racetrack in Portland, Ore.
"Told you walk out that door and you can keep your last name / now I'm down on my knees it's a shame" Brandy sings, in a howl of instant regret that could bring an entire whiskey-soaked bar of grizzled old men to tears.
The triceps injury ended a streak of 2073,2063 consecutive snaps played by the Browns icon, and could lead him to miss the rest of the season pending the results of an M.R.I. ■ Hollywood can put off the big-screen treatment for Arizona's grizzled veterans.
You know in movies when a grizzled detective who got out of the game after his wife was brutally murdered is asked to do one more job, and he contemplates his decision while staring at a breezy, joyous photo of said brutally murdered wife?
Meanwhile Pearl, a new recruit to the kitchen staff, is battling with Bonnie, the grizzled head cook, for control of the menu, clandestinely shredding pages from Bonnie's copy of "The Enchanted Broccoli Forest" and offering edible alternatives to her much-despised carrot-mushroom loaf.
She was talking to a profusely sweating and grizzled man named Randal Thorn, a prominent member of Trump's gang of "Front Row Joes," a crew of die-hards who show up early, usually sleeping overnight, to secure the first spots in line at rallies.
Kane seeks his 11-year-old daughter, Indi (the promising newcomer Teagan Croft), who dwells in a remote bunker that protects her from external threats like the grizzled, hard-living reprobates who populate the lawless frontier and the bulky, viscous monsters the corporation has bioengineered.
A feeling of deep despair suffuses everyone in the film, all of whom feel abandoned in this remote, forsaken corner of the country, from the young Native American men who've turned to drugs to the grizzled, angry white men working and drinking themselves to death nearby.
Going to the odd mid-season game with mates, we would overhear grizzled Barnet veterans grumbling good-naturedly about the fairweather fans who turned up for promotion and relegation, but were never around to watch Morecambe on a Tuesday night in the biting sleet and driving rain.
At a recent party rally in the eastern state of Odisha, Amit Shah, the BJP's grizzled master strategist, actually evoked the Jagannath Temple, a local landmark that inspired the word juggernaut, as he vowed the party would capture every state "from panchayat [village council] to parliament".
As a wise collection of typographic symbols once said: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Considered one of the greatest films ever made, John Huston's adventure epic tells the story of a grizzled captain (Humphrey Bogart) and a missionary (Katharine Hepburn) that travel down an African river during late summer 1914.
All the shenanigans came from the fertile, experimental mind of Cubs Manager Joe Maddon, a grizzled and usually half-shaven former scout, minor league hitting coach and manager and first-base coach who waited 31 years to be put at the helm of a big-league club.
The right hook to the body is criminally underused in most combat sports because it leaves the fighter feeling vulnerable and fight anatomy 101 tells us that the liver is the switch which puts grizzled veterans into the fetal position and is located on the opposite side.
Too long absent from the company where she began her career, Ms. Simon brings a lissome sensuality to one of Shakespeare's greatest female characters — a part that tends to overshadow its Antony, notwithstanding the clarity that a robust Antony Byrne brings to the grizzled Roman general.
There's a reason that event was used in "Jaws" as back story for the grizzled shark hunter Quint: Of the roughly 20093 initial survivors, only 316 made it out of the water alive; many were attacked by what are believed to have been oceanic whitetip sharks.
Behind Soroka, the 21-year-old second baseman Ozzie Albies and the 20-year-old Ronald Acuña Jr. both dazzled, combining for three hits and two runs at the plate off the Mets ace Noah Syndergaard, who, at 25, seemed like a grizzled veteran by comparison.
Certainly, Julián, played with grizzled authority by Mr. Darín, is no saint: Visiting his son, Nico (Oriol Pla), who attends college in Amsterdam, he tries to hide the extent of his condition, only to learn afterward that his ex-wife had already informed Nico of it.
But "The Looming Tower" is really about the process and terse interaction between key players, which, beyond those mentioned, includes the ubiquitous Michael Stuhlbarg as national security adviser Richard Clarke, Alec Baldwin as CIA chief George Tenet and Bill Camp as a grizzled agent operating abroad.
In "Meal Ticket," the grimmest and cruelest of these yarns, a man without limbs, known as Hamilton, the Wingless Thrush (Harry Melling), is carted around by a grizzled impresario (Liam Neeson) and made to perform feats of elocution amid the mud and dust of remote frontier settlements.
The song clicks into a simple four-beat with Brownstein playing a grizzled half-solo—it's almost as satisfying as the flawless drop in "Turn It On"—and Brownstein gets a sugary verse to herself, but it's so pleasant that it seems sinister and sardonic at once.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Charles Darwin had a grand white beard; Alfred Lord Tennyson had a fine mustache above his grizzled chin; Charles Dickens had his signature "door knocker" whiskers; Dante Gabriel Rossetti had a bushy goatee; and Caspar David Friedrich had rather wild mutton chops.
Scheidt's grizzled timbre emerges a few minutes into the track as radiant guitar chords slowly blossom into what seems like an infinite crescendo; then as the track winds down, the final five minutes settle into a meditative groove before taking one last climb as the music slowly fades.
Compared to his previous opponents—Punk, Mike Jackson (an MMA journalist also vying for the chance to fight Punk), and the small-circuit opponent he beat in front of Dana While, all of whom had 0-0 records at the time—Northcutt was a grizzled, battle-hardened killer.
And so, in the aftermath of the first season, the show began, smartly, to expand its breadth, folding in grizzled character actors, from Eric Bogosian to David Strathairn, along with a diverse range of C.E.O.s, venture capitalists, quants, fixers, and shady lawyers—a veritable Westeros of compromised players.
But the edits raise questions about how a veteran bounty hunter could be that bad of a shot at two feet away, and why a grizzled smuggler like Solo would allow a veteran bounty hunter to talk all this smack and threaten his life without taking any action.
Donald Moffat, the character actor who nailed Falstaff's paradoxes at the New York Shakespeare Festival, a grizzled Larry Slade in Eugene O'Neill's "The Iceman Cometh" on Broadway and a sinister president in the film "Clear and Present Danger," died on Thursday in Sleepy Hollow, N.Y. He was 87.
But Mr. Silverglade — himself a Hall of Famer, vaguely reminiscent of Mick, the grizzled coach in "Rocky" — has watched professional boxing's slow retreat from New York City, a phenomenon he said was driven by high insurance rates and the steep overhead costs of presenting fights in the city.
Some games that attempt to impart the experience of another person succeed, and make us more complex and open in the process — like The Grizzled, a cooperative game about surviving the trenches of World War I. Others fail by pandering to their audience, inspiring smug satisfaction at engaging with "valuable" culture.
In fact, it wasn't until Smyrichinsky and company made their way to a packer—a big ship all fishers in the area would drop their catches off at—and met with some grizzled fishermen who had fished the area forever that Smyrichinsky learned of the possible origins of his find.
And it really didn't matter that everything he served to groups of disinterested seeming workers, of bamboozled dinner guests looks like … well, the grey and slightly grizzled result of having thrown said ingredients into a tepid pan while barking orders at whichever cameraman has been assigned to shooting duties that series.
With The Mule, Nick Schenk, the screenwriter behind Eastwood's 2008 film Gran Torino — in which Eastwood plays a character much like this one — has adapted the story of Leo Sharp into the tale of Earl Stone, a grizzled vet and horticulturist specializing in daylilies who prefers his flowers to his family.
For audiences familiar with the pop diva known for high-concept outfits and extraordinary hair and make-up, Gaga is barely recognizable as Ally the girl-next-door who has given up on a music career until she is discovered by grizzled rock star Jackson, played by first-time director Bradley Cooper.
The chalk-faced, squealing, macabre dandy who has materialized at the Alexander Kasser Theater at Montclair State University bears scant resemblance to the classically grizzled figure we've come to associate with the title character of "Krapp's Last Tape," Samuel Beckett's 1958 assessment of a life from the vantage point of its weary end.
Picture an ill-lit makeshift studio somewhere in Cowboy Country, the smell of Bob-brand whiskey lingering in the sweaty air, Dylan thumbing through an old Rimbaud paperback while humming a grizzled version of Frank Sinatra's "The Impatient Years," Kanye in his MAGA hat drifting off for one of his studio naps.
It's populated by familiar types lifted from the movies: the mysterious femmes fatales, the free-spirited artists, the topless, eccentric, bird-raising neighbors, the wisecracking friends, and the grizzled, aimless detective type who finds himself always one step behind a plot that turns out to be much wilder than he could have anticipated.
It's a doozy, with David Carradine as a grizzled cop and Michael Moriarty as a failed musician/small-time crook with big dreams; the two human protagonists are pitted against each other and a giant winged serpent that's been nesting atop the Chrysler Building and swooping down on Gotham pedestrians for lunch.
The Dodgers lost a few contributors from last year's team, but added center fielder A.J. Pollock, who was a force for Arizona when healthy; reliever Joe Kelly, whom they plan to use in an expanded setup role that could stretch him to 90 innings; and the grizzled catcher Russell Martin, who had a .
The Web version of "High Maintenance" was the self-funded creation of a married couple: the grizzled, bug-eyed Ben Sinclair, who plays the Guy, and who until this show had mostly done cameos as homeless guys; and his then wife, Katja Blichfeld, a casting director with a Rolodex full of similarly underused talents.
Among them is Boyce (The Leftovers' Jovan Adepo), a fresh-faced soldier who has yet to truly grapple with the consequences of war; Ford (Kurt Russell's son Wyatt Russell), a grizzled veteran who's willing to do whatever is necessary to complete the mission; and Tibbet (John Magaro), a seen-it-all smartass with a quip ready for every occasion.
Rangers 3, Red Wings 2 The grizzled Detroit Red Wings forward Brad Richards could not recall any of his first 16 N.H.L. regular seasons ending quite like this: with his teammates gathered in front of a television in a road team's dressing room waiting for an also-ran squad playing 215 miles away to polish off a blowout.
Both far-right experts and festivalgoers say the strategy is bearing fruit, injecting fresh blood into extremist networks; there was an alarming number of young faces at the festival, many wearing the T-shirts of a far-right German MMA promotion, prompting grumbles from some of the grizzled scene veterans about the straight-edge values of their new comrades.
As with the brief glimpse last week of an Australian woman named Sarah — who looks like an older version of Nora — this week brings a grizzled Aussie sheriff named Kevin, who aside from his uniform looks nothing like Kevin Garvey (although that doesn't stop some local women from kidnapping and drowning him, presumably to see if he'll resurrect).
He pictured his colleagues gathering for their customary early supper—seated on the long benches in the chapter house in front of the huge fire, the bishop bowing his narrow grizzled head to say grace, his face in the blaze still the colour of an oyster, a flicker of malicious merriment in those small dark eyes.
In a matter of mere minutes, viewers will have the chance to re-experience the magical world of Westeros, spending a final few episodes in the company of fan favorites like Dragon Owner, The Explosion Doer, Grizzled Conscience Man, Zombie McHugenstein, Sword Guy, Murder Teen, Scarface, and other fantastical creations like all those Winds of Winter pages George R. R. Martin definitely has.
We don't see much of Jack Stone in "The Beach," but the sandals on his feet, along with the careless half-growth on his face, tell a story about a lawyer who's comfortable in the margins — perhaps a grizzled idealist, but for now the sort of workaday guy who trolls the lockup for clients in the middle of the night.
From the grizzled satyr Mickey Sabbath's imagined obituary ("did nothing for Israel") to his elation at his late mistress Drenka's "uberous" breasts, to the unseemly depths of his lecherous interest in friends' daughter's underwear or his urge to urinate on Drenka's grave, he erupts into exhilarating life even as he contemplates suicide in his grief at Drenka's death and his own aging diminution.
Grizzled, irascible, foulmouthed, an outrageous, confrontational growler with a buckram face, a battered cowboy hat and a gun on his hip, he spent decades on the air doing pranks and parodies that were often brutish, tasteless or obscene and sometimes racist, sexist or homophobic — all while surviving alcoholism, cocaine addiction, repeated firings and a nearly fatal fall from a horse.
Few games pack the emotional wallop of The Last of Us. The tale of a grizzled and grieving survivor of a zombie apocalypse reluctantly agreeing to ferry a child to the resistance, only to find that she has given him a new reason to live, introduced a new maturity to developer Naughty Dog, previously best known for its more lighthearted Crash Bandicoot and Uncharted series.
He's right: even on a quiet Wednesday afternoon, when much of nearby downtown is tethered to cubicles, the people straddling Elliott Street's barstools include a grizzled biker in a weathered Harley-Davidson t-shirt, a woman in smart business-casual, leather-skinned men in highlighter-yellow safety vests, and a raspy-voiced little old lady, all huddled around the cramped bar over cheap drinks and deli sandwiches.
Against him are arrayed the following: Sarah, who brings along a rocket launcher as you or I would pack an energy drink; Grace (Mackenzie Davis), who is like any other human, only more so, having been "augmented," as she says, with superior powers; and a grizzled old geezer named Carl (Schwarzenegger), who lives near Laredo, Texas, with his family and runs a business making drapes.
When trying to sign in yesterday, the app merely returned an error message: It's unclear how popular this particular plan is (it's several years old, T-Mobile no longer advertises it, and you really only see it mentioned in message board threads frequented by grizzled tech veterans like myself), but people on places like Reddit similarly wanted to know why they weren't able to sign up.
In his hunt for those who knew Le Roux, he goes to Minnesota, the Philippines, Israel, Brazil and Vietnam, encountering a cast of characters out of a Coen brothers film: a grizzled Canadian security operative, an elderly pharmacist, a target-shooting Filipino cop, a South African hit man and the pseudonymous informant who ran Le Roux's business in Somalia and later helped the American authorities to capture him.
As a public figure, Renner is stuck in the no-man's-land of contemporary Hollywood: too much "who-y" behavior for huge stardom, too much of a grizzled character actor to be a leading man, too established as a cineplex superhero to pivot to quality television, too much of a Hollywood name to lean in on #sponcon and semi-shady fan exploitation via app without attracting side-eye.
In this sequel to the 2016 animated hit — which followed the misadventures of some Manhattan pets while their owners were at work — our protagonist Max (voiced by Patton Oswalt, taking over from Louis CK, who fell from favor after revelations of sexual misconduct) visits a farm where he has to tap into his more animalistic, confident side under the tutelage of a grizzled sheepdog named Rooster (voiced by a surprisingly engaged-sounding Harrison Ford).
Scene for scene, the movie is a satisfying reminder of what "Breaking Bad" did so well, not simply because it manages curtain calls for Jonathan Banks (as the grizzled enforcer Mike Ehrmantraut), Robert Forster (as Ed, the vacuum-cleaner salesman with a sideline in disappearing criminals) and Krysten Ritter (as Jesse's departed junkie soul mate, Jane — a rare female presence in what is a very male story even by "Breaking Bad" standards).
And while Rollins' attempt at emoting a grizzled sadness hidden behind a pair of old, tired eyes failed to garner the acclaim it did for actors like Mickey Rourke, to a lesser extent, the role did feel like a reward not only for an actor who had put in his workmanlike dues as hired muscle over two decades, but also for the punks who had been following his weird, winding acting career for just as long.
CreditCreditRichard Avedon Foundation In 21965, Richard Avedon published "Nothing Personal," a lavish coffee table book with gravure-printed portraits of individuals who do not fit into any single classification: Allen Ginsberg standing naked in a Buddhist pose opposite George Lincoln Rockwell, the founder of the American Nazi Party; the puffy-eyed Dorothy Parker, her bags containing a lifetime of tears, side by side with a sullen and deflated, if still-shimmering, Marilyn Monroe; a young and earnest Julian Bond among members of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee; and the grizzled William Casby, who had been born into slavery about 100 years earlier.
" He ended up speaking for about 14 minutes—opening with a dubious anecdote about a trip he'd once taken to Rome, where he'd toured the Arch of Titus, whose entablature contains a relief depicting the looting of the original menorah from the Second Temple during Titus's re-conquest of Jerusalem in, yes, 70 C.E. According to Netanyahu's account—which, as it went on, took on the grizzled repetitiousness of a Jewish joke—he visited the site (presumably with aides and a gargantuan security contingent) only to find himself beset by groups of "Japanese and Scandinavian tourists," who, apparently, kept pointing at the Arch's menorah and suddenly erupted into a chant, "Israel, Israel, Israel.
"  This year's Oscar-nominated films include: Arrival ("Amy Adams' second movie this year about trying to relate to an alien no one gets along with"), Lion ("If you say you've seen this, you're probably lyin'") Hell or High Water (the film that features "that one grizzled cowboy voice Jeff Bridges does"),  Moonlight (retitled "All of the Oscar Things"), Manchester by the Sea (in which Casey Affleck plays "a hard-drinking, irritable Boston man living in the shadow of his more successful older brother"), Hacksaw Ridge ("enjoy the brief window of time before Mel Gibson burns his bridge to Hollywood again"), Fences (featuring "how much acting you could fit into one movie"), Hidden Figures (retitled "Diary of a Black Math Woman") and La La Land ("ugh man the Academy just can't resist a movie about how special the movies are, can they?

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