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"high drama" Definitions
  1. a very exciting and dramatic event or events

370 Sentences With "high drama"

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"High drama in the Cabinet room," the Illinois Democrat said.
"It's been a high drama, high stakes week," added Rep.
There were no moments of high drama and few surprises.
It was high drama but it was also a wash.
The relationship created moments of high drama and great whimsy.
There is high drama as her part in the story unfolds.
High drama followed in which no one appeared to back down.
We don't want to have high drama around here this time.
Did we expect the high drama of those raids in Zurich?
The high drama resolved with a couple holes in the ear.
Over the past few months, the company has seen high drama.
Album Review Nothing less than high drama suits Christina Aguilera's voice.
They're foreboding, mysterious, high-drama, and slightly out of place and time.
We don't want to have high drama around here at this time.
The American Eagle Foundation's webcam description suggested that high drama was possible.
But the episodes of high drama had plenty of vigor and clarity.
The announcement came on a day of high drama at the university.
Lawmakers are preparing for a moment of parliamentary high drama on Tuesday.
In one moment of high drama, she longed for a toenail clipper.
Another frustrating and bewildering morning, without the high drama of a derailment.
Chambers's tale is one of suffering and high drama out of Dostoyevsky.
"And more than just the business, it's very much personal... It's high drama."
What's next: The way forward is still unclear, though tomorrow promises high drama.
Superheroes, villains, and masks abound, lending the drawings a sense of high drama.
There is high drama here, of course: underground rescues always hold our attention.
Do you see this ending in high drama — Trump gets impeached or resigns?
MACCALLUM: Coming up next, high drama just blocks from here in New York City.
Plus, the lead-up to this showdown has already been marked by high drama.
Why I'm making all these Bachelor jokes: Yesterday resembled a high-drama reality show.
But on a day of political high drama in Washington, Mr. Comey rebuked Mrs.
There are crashes, personal rivalries, arguments over rules and unforeseen moments of high drama.
Gossip, personal problems and internal tensions have turned the business news into high drama.
But Wing on Wo's placid atmosphere was a stage for high drama this summer.
This love is not high drama, but the love for our baby boy is.
But the high drama of a presidential fight for the ages has barely begun.
Five-run first carries Red Sox past Cubs BOSTON — High drama at Fenway Park.
It's easy to see the fight over Justice Scalia's spot as purely political high drama.
Yes, we're all caught up in the high drama of the NBA playoffs right now.
Up next: Attorney General Jeff Sessions' testimony before a Senate appropriations subcommittee becomes high drama.
It's practically a litany of survival scenarios playing out in high-drama action-adventure form.
The debate exchange on race that led to this reversal of fortune was high drama.
There's high drama, of a sort; I thought of the turbulent Canadian teen soap Degrassi.
The high drama of housewives bickering about who said what over a bottle of wine.
Everything felt pretty high drama, so that's first and foremost when you're making a show.
This was a high-drama year in court for North Carolina's collection of election challenges.
All of it added up to a crunchtime of high drama that was totally organic.
In a rare moment of high drama, Buttigieg fended off attacks from fellow veteran Rep.
Loud, sustained howls fill the soundtrack, overwhelming the action and pushing it into high-drama.
And none of the high-drama tactics talked about by anti-Trump factions came to fruition.
Their simple but heroically scaled gestures channeled the grandiosity and high drama of midcentury action painting.
But the meat of each episode was the high drama and social interactions among the contestants.
For anyone else it would have been high drama, but for Karl it was barely mentioned.
In the founder-friendly era that we find ourselves in at the moment, this is High Drama.
There's one moment of high drama, but overall, the tension relies on strong performances by the actors.
It's a high-drama animation in grayscale, featuring vaguely humanoid creatures toiling away in post-apocalyptic landscapes.
And it left Sherlock feeling like a jittery, endless loop of high drama that ultimately went nowhere.
The major issues: Workers' rights: The court won't waste any time jumping into its high-drama cases.
More to the point, though, provisional ballots were never intended to produce this kind of high drama.
It was a day of high drama that played out across Europe, Iran, and the United States.
Distracted by the high drama of impeachment, Americans may not be following European political developments very closely.
The world of ballet is not without its moments of high drama, even beyond the stage lights.
There is, however, a lot of high drama and plot shenanigans, and much of it is confusing.
As a work of high drama, Jesse Green writes, the Trump-Zelensky script lacks stagecraft and subtlety.
Even his terrible last year of depression, drugs, hospitalization, shock treatment and memory loss is high drama.
And then there was the high drama that his mother, Mary Ellen, a morphine addict, indulged in.
The songs are wispy and high-drama, like the score to a piece of moody, experimental theatre.
Axe has called his lawyer, Orrin Bach, to a high drama meeting at an emptied racetrack at night.
Directed by Jon Favreau, it feels far more like high drama than its much-loved but lightweight predecessor.
Fans are getting a second dose of high drama, major flair, and a one-of-a-kind mythology.
Adam Serwer, a senior political editor at The Atlantic, joins us to discuss our new high-drama leadership.
They could also subpoena Mueller or Rosenstein to testify — setting the stage for high drama on Capitol Hill.
The result is a fast-paced, high-drama competition that will make its Olympic debut here in Pyeongchang.
He never wrote an opera, but in his afterlife he continues to throw up scenes of high drama.
But even by the standards of Trump's chaotic presidency, it was a day of high drama in Washington.
In front of a crowd riveted by the unusually high drama, the former champion beat the aspiring one.
Let's see whether these revenue gains can carry Apple even with its drastically low sales and high drama.
The music business is fuelled by fresh blood and hard resets—breakdowns, high-drama apology tours, and drastic makeovers.
Having a home birth with a competent doctor isn't actually high drama, so of course Grey's ups the stakes.
The Vienna Philharmonic, which consists of members of the Vienna State Opera Orchestra, turned the piece into high drama.
The high drama on Wall Street in 2016 appears to be at odds with the country's overall economic picture.
No one would confuse the latest events with the high drama of the eurozone crisis from 2010 to 2012.
High drama Rhodes clearly kept good notes during his time in the West Wing, and he has written a fascinating account of the Obama administration, which began with the high drama of Obama's speech in Cairo in 2009 and the hoped-for reset with the Muslim world and ended with the high drama of the election of President Trump, who has now largely undone Obama's key foreign policy accomplishments, such as the Iranian nuclear deal, the Paris climate agreement and his rapprochement with Cuba.
Red Velvet has a penchant for high drama, and the video for "RBB (Really Bad Boy)" plays right into it.
The more tentative prediction is that the high drama of the second half of the year won't change very much.
SHAREHOLDER meetings in Ohio are not usually the stuff of high drama, but a recent gathering was a nail-biter.
His temperament is suited to the high drama of childbirth: He is preternaturally calm, deliberate and gentle in his movements.
But in a season full of high drama, low blows and filthy reads, which of these ladies deserves to win?
The high drama of a Lakers-Celtics game can be the best kind of escape from confusion, worry, and hysteria.
The running musical commentary gives the games an air of high drama, slapstick comedy and the various gradations in between.
Fowler turned a Sunday stroll into high drama on the par-269 sixth when his drive found the water hazard.
With far less effort, news executives can present polarized, high-drama debates that spike viewers' outrage and short-term ratings.
One of the most glamorous sports around, Formula 1 is associated with high drama, loud engines and fast, fast cars.
Let's be honest: CMT isn't known for it's high drama — at least not in the way Shonda Rhimes would bring it.
High drama, of course, but at least we know how this story ends: With RBG sitting pretty on the Supreme Court.
Will European leaders find the capacity and political capital to focus on improving their project, even outside moments of high drama?
That all this is happening during an impeachment hearing is extraordinary in and of itself, a moment of undeniable high drama.
He is expected to be confirmed by the Republican-led Senate, though his confirmation process will not be without high drama.
Those historical vibrations, though, were nothing compared to being there with Eiko, whose travels from floor to floor were high drama.
The trial in Alexandria drew lines of spectators that wound around the courthouse and was punctuated by moments of high drama.
High drama was an everyday condition then, but it could be practiced without the consequences that accrue once you've grown up.
"Even young people know who Sarah Bernhardt was, or, at least, they associate her name with high drama," Mulcahy said recently.
And it is increasingly wheeled out, remorselessly even, by those who wear it in times of high drama and national attention.
This Original Six meeting will be a sufficient Rivalry Night because high drama usually ensues when Chicago and New York get together.
U.S. Senators Kamala Harris, Amy Klobuchar and Cory Booker participated in the high-drama confirmation hearings for Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
It was a day of high drama as people across the nation tuned into James Comey's testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee.
Hurricane Kourtney: High Drama with a Chance of Tears It started out with a kard, who did it end up like this?
The past few days of political news have been the sort of high drama that makes for compelling fiction and mortifying reality.
Its hour-long high-drama "Netflix event" styling recalls true-crime drama like the recent documentaries about JonBenet Ramsey and Amanda Knox.
ET, has the potential for high drama as the Russia probe continues to dominate U.S. politics, sidelining President Donald Trump's domestic agenda.
McCaskill's remarks were the opening salvo of a high-drama hearing on Wednesday, which features three current or former executives from Valeant.
No one needs to fight over what bedroom to take anymore, and there are few moments of what you'd call high drama.
In fact, many of the cream shadows featured on this list are the ones I reach when I'm going for high-drama.
High drama in Formula 1, the glamorous racing series that pretty much the whole world cares about except for the United States.
What I think is so often mistaken for that stuff is big, sincere, high-drama feeling, which the film has in abundance.
But how do you translate the ethical and economic issues raised by Campos into the high drama of a swift legal thriller?
She has added high drama to dialogue obtained from the ship's data recorder, turning the story into a fast-moving cinematic adventure.
Madame Tussauds is heating up some high drama, physically removing statues of Harry and Meghan from its Royal Family wax figure collection.
FBI Director James Comey testified on Russia's attempts to interfere in the U.S. presidential election Monday amid high drama on Capitol Hill.
Even more than other Baroque artists who revel in scenes of high drama, Rubens is unflinching in holding our gaze on horror.
Amid the high drama of it all, I realised that, deep down inside, I didn't really want to know what had happened.
And like a lost cut from that artist's 1985 studio album, No Jacket Required, "Finale" is gleaming, high-drama pop at its finest.
But last night she killed someone whose face she can never wear, because White Walkers are high-drama and completely shatter when killed.
Always the showman, Cole ably combined the high drama of the moderns with the busy patterns and razzle-dazzle of his Hollywood numbers.
Several said they had not yet seen the types of talking points the party typically circulates to supporters during times of high drama.
To see the world's strongest man lose out on the gold was high drama, but Bonk's defeat only got more fascinating with time.
But Game 23 has shaped up as high drama, with Portland sensing an opportunity, and the Warriors must weigh the risks and rewards.
The high-drama operation has focused attention on the growing muscle of drug gangs in Argentina and raised questions over their political connections.
Televisa shares have come under pressure this year as the broadcaster best known for its high-drama soap operas searches for new revenue.
And like a lost cut from that artist's 1985 studio album, No Jacket Required, "Finale" is gleaming, high-drama pop at its finest.
It was high drama and his team — he recalled that it was either the Baltimore Orioles or the Atlanta Braves — won every time.
Their lives are high drama, at least to them, though the show elevates tedium to both a recurring theme and a comic foil.
Sebastian Gorka, Steve Bannon, Anthony Scaramucci, Reince Priebus, Sean Spicer, Michael Dubke and Michael Flynn were all dismissed or resigned amid high drama.
Their collaboration "Diamonds," a high-drama minimalist ballad, reached No. 1 on the Billboard charts in 2012 and has sold millions of copies.
This high-drama characterization fits some major extinction events, like the one that wiped out the non-avian dinosaurs 66 million years ago.
As she leaves the Blue House for the last time, Park joins a series of Korean leaders who have left office amid high drama.
After high drama, Flake agreed to advance Kavanaugh to the Senate floor but said he wants the FBI to conduct a one-week investigation.
Thankfully, this young adult saga is still filled with fun, and not just because it turns fictional high school football into riveting high drama.
But Steele's rumbling baritone and love of wry high drama made him a lovely leading man in any discerning metal-leaning witch's wet dream.
This is flamenco as unapologetic high drama, as urgent conversation between the dancer and the guitarists and singers who feed her with their energy.
The announcement came amid high drama testimony on Capitol Hill from Christine Blasey Ford, the woman accusing Kavanaugh of sexual assault in high school.
It was high drama in New York's capital as the new legislation, allowing abortions within 24 weeks of pregnancy, proceeded through the state house.
Might the antidote to Donald Trump's high-drama presidency be a dull, competent candidate who allows voters to just ignore politics for a while?
The former star engineer could face up to 10 years in prison if convicted in what will likely be another high-drama courtroom battle.
Julia Jarcho's new play for Minor Theater, designed by Ásta Bennie Hostetter, looks at the work through a prism of teen-girl high drama.
Westminster is poised for high drama over the coming days, with market participants likely to closely monitor the political ramifications of a parliamentary showdown.
Democratic senators and left-leaning supporters have pounced on the opportunity to argue against these high-drama exchanges, often turning them into Twitter gold.
In the 1970s, markets weren't responding to troubles and high drama in Washington; they were adjusting to oil embargoes and a spike in inflation.
ROGERS The dark portrayal of Doug Stamper kind of reminds me of Cyrus Beene, the chief of staff on "Scandal," another high-drama show.
In the movie you notice not Newman but Page, whose outrageously stylized performance is meant to match the high drama inherent in Williams's words.
The result is a sound that not only creates high drama for the listener but also recalls the idea of a more classical structure.
But this latest episode underscores how reality shows, which need high drama and characters with outsize personalities, can also wade into gravely serious territory.
"There's not a lot of high drama in the novel; the characters' cool and sometimes startling insights into their own behavior are pleasure enough."
"With social media, we've created a stage for constant artificial high drama," Jon Ronson wrote in his 2015 book So You've Been Publicly Shamed.
It reflects weeks of high drama in parliament that saw May's deal rejected by a historic majority but no agreement emerge on an alternative plan.
THE SUPREME COURT opened for business in October amid high drama over President Donald Trump's nominee to replace Justice Anthony Kennedy, a 30-year veteran.
In fact, the AfD already showed what may become the new normal, with a high-drama press conference on the first day after the election.
Yet the roots of these performances lay in an incredibly gutsy decision Swinney made, not amid the playoff's high drama but during late September's uncertainty.
High drama follows when Habs and Joe fall hard in love on the verge of a devastating prison riot that threatens to tear them apart.
It's like they want their Hollywood moment of high drama, rather than the nuanced, incremental moves Comey made to shield the investigation from Trump's interference.
Don&apost sweat the small stuffLow-stakes things should be low-drama, and high-stakes things can be high-drama if they have to be.
The fact that it pairs high drama (and high production values) with unflinching oddball characters and demented storylines is what makes Succession interesting, and worth watching.
At this point, political analysts said, Pugh's biggest bargaining chip is her refusal to resign in a city accustomed to a high-drama, insular political culture.
The Softbank tender offer is live, and just who is participating and buying and selling is high drama impacting billions of dollars and thousands of people.
High drama came to Capitol Hill Wednesday as FBI Director James Comey made his most impassioned defense yet of his conduct during last year's presidential race.
There was high drama at the Kurdish parliament, which was stormed by armed protesters as it met to approve the veteran leader's resignation as Kurdish president.
Players might expect to encounter strange creatures, ocean storms and high drama as Clara embarks on what, by all accounts, seems to be a grand adventure.
According to Herstik, romantic Tauruses love the high drama of a lacy, racy garment and revel in the tactile pleasure of silky fabric against their skin.
In contrast to her high-drama and often mischievous moves, Margaret shows herself to be deeply insecure and unsure about what she wants out of life.
This article originally appeared on VICE UK. As a Prime Minister, Theresa May specializes in turning high drama into sprawling tedium, it was a poetic climax.
She has been watching the director Busby Berkeley's elaborate movie musical-production numbers from the 1930s to understand the complexities of large-scale, high-drama choreography.
That said, this is about more than a petty feud with a former aide who famously shares Mr. Trump's love of chaos, confusion and high drama.
But when the play, having coasted along as easy satire, tries to shift gears into a high drama of violence and self-violence, it quickly overheats.
A few moments of high drama pack less of an emotional punch than they might, since we're never with any character long enough to get attached.
EDINBURGH (Reuters) - A retelling of Britain's vote to leave the European Union and its dramatic political consequences might perhaps be framed as high drama or extreme farce.
Enter Rocketman, the Elton John biopic that, by the looks of its newest trailer, promises to be full of heart, high-drama, and larger-than-life glam.
As Dunham already proved when she shared a "best friends forever" Instagram with her recent ex-boyfriend Jack Antonoff, a split doesn't have to mean high drama.
The Problem With Annabelle presents itself in Tuesday night's "Most of All To Dream," as the Stanton High drama kids wade deeper into their Spring Awakening rehearsals.
Tesla's fight to sell cars directly has spanned several years, leading to high drama in a number of states like Texas, New Jersey, and Michigan, among others.
The discussion was laced with moments of high drama as industry representatives asked the commission to recommend reforms and technological advances in government and the private sector.
But creating a story about the maintenance of trade networks, or learning how to grow a functional sorghum crop, is not exactly the stuff of high drama.
There is high drama surrounding Manafort and Cohen and high probability that a historic and decisive moment is fast approaching if they cut a deal with Mueller.
The rest of the video is a confrontation between the two Swift persona's and it's full of high drama and images pulled from Anime and Cypberpunk literature.
After well over a year of heated political controversy, including some high drama in the final days of the legislative session, the Oregon legislature passed, and Gov.
Grisham has translated the ethical and economic issues raised by Campos into a high drama featuring three students who come up with a scheme of their own.
J.C. High drama immediately infuses "Cleveland": there's a gospel choir looping a perpetual minor-key peak and a drum sample with gunshot snares and snake-hiss cymbals.
Still, Mr. Imperioli's search for a desirable place to park himself had its moments — not, perhaps, of high drama, but of "isn't it a small world" coincidence.
Being online can be toxic and intoxicating, and thus far the high drama that can happen from behind screens has been hard to translate to onscreen narratives.
To music that screams of Old Hollywood high drama and suspense, the frame and curtain roll toward the audience like a train threatening a head-on collision.
While casting high drama over the nuptials — and potentially causing a split in the family line — Ernst-August Sr.'s opposition isn't expected to interrupt this weekend's parade.
This new one's a collaboration with the forward-thinking producer Judge—whose high drama beats are rendered in hyperreal neon—showcasing their preternatural knack for effortless pop immediacy.
Last but not least, this 17-minute documentary short from the Tate starts off with high drama, recounting the vandalization of Rothko's Black on Maroon in October 2012.
With this latest battle in what has surely become a war, Kim Kardashian West came for Taylor Swift with the high drama of an act-three bed trick.
A good goth love/sex/break-up song should be equal parts high drama expressed with self-aware glee and high camp expressed with utter and complete seriousness.
The date on which they will speak to senators remained uncertain, and the political jockeying in Washington continued to add to a week of speculation and high drama.
Bottum: It was the same place where "Easy" came from, sort of this high drama we wanted to put out there, which is what we were all about.
Inspired by the high drama of Mexican Catholic iconography and the grandeur of fashion photography, Chucho takes us inside the curious netherworld where he feels most at ease.
Her moon is in high-drama Leo, but with her new birth time it's in the 10th house of fame and recognition—stardom is written in her destiny.
Bonus for the educationally minded: Jane pulls off the unusual feat of being both suspenseful and informative, gracefully incorporating technical details about the boat into high-drama scenes.
The Senate Finance Committee's top Democrat introduced a bill aimed at protecting seniors from high drug costs, the same day as a high-drama hearing with Valeant Pharmaceuticals.
Yes, the biggest trading card craze of the 90's is still going strong, and it still contains all of the high drama and friendship-ruining potential you remember.
That's not to say it's boring — just like Freddie Mercury, provocative photographer Robert Mapplethorpe's life offers more than enough high drama, salacious details and pathos to keep anyone riveted.
Contrast this to the past 24 hours, where we've had a series of high-drama events that haven't done much to move the markets for even a short period.
Perhaps Trump will agree to testify under oath, in which case the sense of high drama and imminent crisis that now engulfs official Washington will at least temporarily subside.
The Net was released back when Hollywood was still trying to combine high drama with high baud rates, resulting in movies like Hackers, Masterminds, the still-quite-charming Sneakers.
Western red cedars, Douglas firs, ponds, peacocks, frothy fountains and stone bridges (one is named for Carr): It is an enchanting park, and, occasionally, a place of high drama.
Black can be enveloping and warm, and even signify high drama, noted Judith Gura, a professor of design history and theory at the New York School of Interior Design.
"In the hands of a younger, brasher novelist, we might expect high drama, but here, instead, is a nuanced, quietly devastating family soap opera," our reviewer, Melanie Finn, writes.
In one moment of high drama, Seeley and Anastasio initially failed at their attempt to hack a Rockwell Automation workstation used for configuring HMIs and industrial control computing equipment.
The pile forces them to come face to face with just how much stuff they have — often an eye-opening moment in a show that doesn't traffic in high drama.
This was the moment when the high drama of abstract expressionism gave way to the minimal aesthetic that, often unnoticed, still provides a subtle foundation of much contemporary art today.
Gates's testimony promises to be high drama The big question hanging over the weekend is when prosecutors will call their star witness, Manafort's former business associate, to the witness stand.
Drawing on a sound library composed by the high-drama post-rock band 65daysofstatic, the score feels alternately anxious, lonesome, and reflective of the unrestrained joy of infinite space travel.
Though such high drama helps draw attention to rice and make a big vertical show of it, there are less theatrical but equally delicious dishes that do a similar thing.
As TV genres go, national politics in the Trump era is as on-the-nose as it gets—delicious instability, blatant backstabbing, legislative high-drama, and daily presidential temper tantrums.
And the dogged questioning from Democrats — and, often, Republicans — made for high drama that drew its power not from partisan confrontation, but from the excitement of finding out the truth.
With so much access to celebrities, the beginnings and ends of their relationships are only considered high drama when one of them makes a chart-topping anthem about being an ex.
Where the Netflix drama follows the high drama of the royals, English Scandal is all about real-life politician Jeremy Thorpe (Grant), the leader of England's Liberal party at the time.
Amid high drama in the televised hearing, an emotional Ronald dela Rosa grimaced and held back tears in animated remarks in which he promised to rid police ranks of crooked elements.
But whether King Cobra can be both a high-drama romp through a gay porn scandal and a worthwhile movie about gay people for gay people to watch, I'm not sure.
High drama surrounded the arrests as the authorities blocked roads, shut down mobile and internet service and deployed thousands of officers to thwart supporters of the Sharifs from reaching the airport.
Antwerp is in full Baroque mode, with half a dozen museums devoting their summer programming to the high-drama art of the 17th century, and to Rubens, the city's favorite son.
But to win, the Democratic candidate will have to convince the country that he or she is a calm, reasonable person who would end the high-drama traumas we're undergoing now.
Ahead, we've picked out the very best pieces to fit four distinct styles, from English-countryside-meets-ugly-sweater-party to a high-drama aesthetic inspired by the City Of Light.
There was high drama and haute cuisine in the latest twist of intrigue Tuesday night, when Trump and Romney appeared for dinner at the three Michelin-starred Jean Georges restaurant in Manhattan.
The clashes between Eastern and Western values, and between older and younger generations, are sensitively drawn; instead of using these dichotomies to create friction or high drama, Ms Wang aims for insight.
After a day of high drama, MPs defied the government by voting 321 to 278 in favour of a motion that ruled out a potentially disorderly "no-deal" Brexit under any circumstances.
Long-hitting American Dustin Johnson, seeking major redemption after several near-misses in recent years, won the 116th U.S. Open on Sunday amid high drama and initial uncertainty over his victory margin.
Written by Sarah DeLappe, a 26-year-old, this play follows the members of an all-girls indoor football team as they navigate the high drama and occasional tragedy of young adulthood.
"Thierry was all about extravagance and high drama in his clothes; everything was very theatrical," she says of the show, which the designer invited both her and her mother to walk in.
New details on the high drama and tension surrounding the final hours of the prisoner deal have been slowly emerging after all of the prisoners involved — in both countries — gained their freedom.
Its vertical collision of saints and seraphim strongly echoes Caravaggio's "Seven Acts of Mercy," and here, too, the high drama of holy suffering is tinged with the violence of the Roman street.
He was freed after nearly three months of high-drama diplomacy, legal maneuvering by the governments of Australia, Thailand and Bahrain, and a loud public campaign by footballers and human rights activists.
I ask her about the recent fervor around the 20th anniversary of KoRn' Follow the Leader, since I hear a little bit of their high drama take on heaviness in her music.
The big picture: Kudlow's statement joins a controversial pair of tweets by President Trump this morning, adding high drama to a joint Capitol Hill appearance next week by Facebook, Google and Twitter.
Brett Kavanaugh The Senate holds a procedural vote this morning on the Supreme Court nomination of Brett Kavanaugh, and it's sure to kick off another day of high drama on Capitol Hill.
He offered a moment of high drama, where following an encounter with some brave activists in the elevator, he spoke about his concerns for the future of the Senate and nomination process.
And if the artistic qualities that Brown's art can seem to lack — high drama, tension, darkness, pain — are especially absent in these works, the absence feels less troubling in these troubled times.
But the summer of '67 was not all high drama, and a film series at the Detroit Film Theatre at the Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) offers some perspective on this matter.
What works even better than a bit of high drama is the possibility, however remote, that space exploits are within the grasp of ordinary people, allowing them to share in the experience.
The GOP's ObamaCare repeal plan is causing high drama in the House, where leadership and the White House are furiously whipping votes for the bill and trying to figure out a vote schedule.
Despite the high drama, Comey is not expected to drop any major new bombshells, or directly accuse Trump of trying to obstruct justice by asking him to halt the FBI probe of Flynn.
Throw in the closest-run qualifying session of all time, a moment of high drama on lap 20043, and two separate claims of 'fixing', and you have a grand prix for the ages.
"Instead of taking politics seriously and engaging in public discussions about public matters, we've created campaigns as a sort of secular ritual and entertainment ranging from low comedy to high drama," Scher said.
The stories of each character play out as high drama, filled with surprise revelations, backstabbing, crime family politics, and plenty of vicious beatdowns and manly tears, all rendered in exquisitely detailed cinematic cutscenes.
Alonso's crash in Melbourne, after colliding with Mexican Esteban Gutierrez's Haas in the March 20 season opener, provided a moment of high drama with the race red-flagged before an eventual re-start.
The dispute has injected a note of high drama as leaders of the bloc's 28 members gather in Brussels on Thursday for a summit meeting where Mr. Tusk's future is on the agenda.
FARMINGDALE, N.Y. (Reuters) - The PGA Championship suddenly developed high drama as Dustin Johnson moved within two strokes of leader Brooks Koepka, with the tournament on a knife edge late in Sunday's final round.
"Cruz's remarks were a striking rebuke of the nominee and can only be viewed as a major embarrassment for Trump," wrote Vox's Andrew Prokop about the high drama at the Republican National Convention.
Despite all this high drama, getting a trademark registration for the word "cocky" hardly seems worth the $275 filing fee — let alone the legal fees incurred from dragging Kneupper, Crescent, and Watson into court.
But on a day of high drama in Washington, Comey also declared Clinton "extremely careless" in her handling of highly classified information, raising questions about her judgement that would continue to plague her campaign.
But it is a process fraught with difficulty, raising fears of a re-run of the high drama of mid-2015 when Greece teetered on the verge of falling out of the euro zone.
The coming week should be filled with high drama for markets as President Donald Trump is expected to name a new Fed chair, and Congress is set to unveil much-anticipated tax reform legislation.
An ace on his first match point finished off the job after three hours, 17 minutes of high drama and carried him into an 11th Wimbledon semi-final, and 40th overall in the majors.
In the hands of a younger, brasher novelist, we might expect high drama, but here, instead, is a nuanced, quietly devastating family soap opera; we can almost hear the clatter of an Olivetti typewriter.
In a day of Brexit high drama, lawmakers convene for the first Saturday sitting since the 1982 Argentine invasion of the Falklands, while hundreds of thousands of people march to parliament demanding another referendum.
Which seems like it might get boring at some point, but the thing is their lives are never just chores and family, and their periodic episodes of high drama are impossibly soapy and compelling.
The new offerings come in an array of neutrals, like the pale grey-brown Flesh Stone and warm nude Ladybegood, as well as a handful of darker, bolder shades like the deep plum, High Drama.
It was a day of high drama in Washington, beginning on Capitol Hill, where those who wanted one of the rare 88 public seats in the hearing room began lining up at 4:15 am.
Stephen Belafonte claims Mel B is creating high drama that's pure fiction by claiming he and their former nanny are in cahoots in holding her sex tapes and personal items hostage in a storage locker.
The moves came at the end of a day of high drama that played out in a diplomatic dance across Europe and the Middle East, just hours after Tehran and Washington swapped long-held prisoners.
Forget the high drama Rachel (Shiri Appleby) and Quinn (Constance Zimmer) confront on a daily basis as they attempt to craft another season of Everlasting, the Bachelor-esque reality show at the heart of UnREAL.
A routine jewelry shopping spree turned into high drama for Floyd Mayweather on Thursday -- when things got heated with a store owner over a VERY expensive stone and cops were called, TMZ Sports has learned.
"Despite a year of high drama, evidence of widespread greed, as well as a blistering Interim Report, the Hayne Royal Commission delivered a very pragmatic Final Report," analysts at Citi Research wrote in a note.
After the emotional, high drama hearing where Kavanaugh and one of his accusers, Christine Blasey Ford, testified about the allegations, Bloomberg believes Democratic voters are more motivated and can connect with female and swing voters.
The move, apparently in response to Pelosi's letter a day earlier suggesting the President reschedule his State of the Union address, made for high drama but little substance in the ongoing standoff over border security.
Yet for Richard Madley, the former president of Christie's East in New York, the high drama of arts trading has been replaced by a pioneering life: instead of paintings and sculptures, he now auctions cricketers.
Overshadowed by the health care vote in the House, the bill was a source of high drama on Capitol Hill, with Vice President Mike Pence ready to cast a tiebreaking vote if it became necessary.
Despite the potential for high drama and even disaster, Blasey Ford's offer to testify before the Judiciary Committee was one Trump, McConnell and the Senate Republicans could not refuse while still hoping to confirm Kavanaugh.
The second half of the year will bring the possibility of high drama—of Parliament voting against Mrs May's draft deal with the European Union, of the government collapsing, and of Jeremy Corbyn entering Downing Street.
Nate Ferreira, the Enfield High drama club director, told The Hartford Courant that while the original show does include "some heavy drug use and graphic sex scenes," he had hoped to do a slightly edited version.
It's high gloss and high drama—rather than an image of intense national pride, it's goofy and overwrought, as absurd and contextless as the latest meme that Tumblr users have decided to run into the ground.
The right dress can turn a gorgeous women into a goddesses, and designer Peter Dundas has made a career out of this transformation, creating high-drama pieces for some of the biggest labels in the industry.
But the high drama of that choice is what made the book a success, and what attracts so many rubberneckers to the Bunker: the clash of the Holleeders is sibling rivalry distilled to a courtroom duel.
High drama, low comedy, ghost stories, mystical visions, family and tribal lore — wed to a surprising outbreak of enthusiasm for boxing matches — mix with political fervor and a terrifying undercurrent of predation and violence against women.
Bannon hosted Breitbart News Tonight on Sirius XM radio after a day of high drama in which quotes from the former White House strategist calling senior members of the Trump's campaign team "unpatriotic" caused a sensation.
But Gen Kelly Kicked her out will high drama with the Minister offering vulgarities and curse words as she was escorted out of the building and off campus Reports differ regarding Manigault Newman's decision to leave.
Their lyrics, which were often simple declarations of intent, resembled (and were, it turns out) transcripts from the high-drama web chats of a pair of young kids—in this case guitarist Madley Croft and bassist Sim.
My grandfather would preach a high drama sermon where he would shake his fist at the audience, shouting about the power of the Devil to tempt them through many attractive disguises like sinful movies and short skirts.
The formal address comes amid high drama in Congress over efforts to protect young immigrants from deportation — a debate that spurred the recent three-day government shutdown — as well as against the backdrop of escalating Russia probes.
Dance rehearsals on "Drag Race" are always repurposed into high drama — someone's struggling and just can't get the steps — and usually have no bearing whatsoever on the actual performance, where that person pulls it together just fine.
In "Life Ain't Gonna Lose," the animator and first-time director Yoshiyuki Momose ("Spirited Away") finds high drama in a young boy's life-threatening food allergy (fried eggs and squeeze-bottle mayo have never looked so fearsome).
The board of brewer SABMiller will recommend shareholders approve the final takeover offer by Anheuser Busch InBev, the company said on Friday, capping a week of high drama about the fate of the consumer industry's biggest-ever merger.
But Gen Kelly Kicked her out will high drama with the Minister offering vulgarities and curse words as she was escorted out of the building and off campus Manigault-Newman also apparently had no intention of going quietly.
Minor exits Lost in a wave of high-drama ousts, two other figures have bowed out of the Trump administration: former deputy chief of staff Katie Walsh and former director of the Office of Government Ethics Walter Shaub.
Originally designed as a high-drama debut for a President who still draws wide skepticism from much of the world, the trip has now taken on new scrutiny for a White House in desperate need of a win.
The tell-all tale about his stab at the startup world, including a $10 million acquisition by Twitter and high drama inside the walls of Facebook, was conceived and written to be meaner than most books by techies.
Using the secret of her identity to elevate this book's already high drama, the author (Elena Ferrante is a pseudonym) describes the violent rupture of a marriage with all the inner tranquillity that you might associate with Medea.
Rather than a healthy glow, extreme blush evokes feverishness and high drama, which makes sense, given the revived interest in the sharp angles and big shoulders of '80s fashion and its attendant icons, Grace Jones and David Bowie.
In adapting the novel to the big screen, the filmmakers clearly had in mind another touchpoint: the highly stylized social melodramas of the 1950s, most famously from filmmakers like Douglas Sirk, who combined high drama and social critique.
Beyond the moments of high drama, Harris stuck determinedly to her central campaign message about working for middle class families, just as a skilled prosecutor lays out and then reinforces the core theory of a case for the jury.
Wednesday's filing represents the latest flashpoint in Manafort's case, which has been surrounded by high drama since the special counsel accused him of lying to investigators last November — abruptly ending more than two months of cooperation with the investigation.
"He's closer than they have ever been," an EU diplomat said after a weekend of high drama in the British parliament, where Johnson on Monday was pushing for a vote on his deal after an unexpected delay on Saturday.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Favorites the United States crashed out of the women's soccer tournament on penalties on Friday but host nation Brazil advanced from the quarter-finals the same way on a day of surprise and high drama.
It is possible to view this season of The Crown as an interval, a held breath, a pause between the high drama of Elizabeth's coronation and the rise of Lady Di, and that would not be an inaccurate reading.
While there's something to be said for the natural subtlety of barely-there babylights and multi-dimensional lowlights, the color trend that's really taking off this season is a high-drama, bright-and-glossy, surprisingly flattering shade of burnished copper.
It's an example of the power of savvy casting — Bryant excels at high drama of this variety, Cena is willing to make himself look like a fool, and Thompson is a master of standing on the sidelines with an upturned nose.
Netflix has a new documentary coming up that seems to give a high-level and high-drama overview of all the data sharing that's been happening on the web in recent years, with a particular focus on Facebook and Cambridge Analytica.
The wedding was never about marriage vows, but about merging a carefully presentational form of high drama with the spontaneous hijinks and trappings of prank culture — and getting an audience that came for the spontaneity to buy into the staged drama.
His appearance in a federal court in Manhattan promises high drama, coming days after federal prosecutors in New York recommended he serve "substantial" prison time despite his ongoing cooperation in the Mueller probe and assistance in other active law enforcement investigations.
Despite facing a battle against surges in trading volumes, volatile prices and, at times, the absence of enough buyers or sellers to meet demand, some traders are rubbing their hands at the prospect of a night and day of high drama.
The agreement to cut production comes at the end of a year of failed efforts, and several days of high drama between producers, who quibbled over how much cutting each would contribute in order to rein in the global oil glut.
And sometimes his romanticism can be about rendering whatever story is on the docket in strains of high drama, not too removed from a Clint Eastwood western or a Murder City Devils song, but, occasionally, the song is simply about love.
With all three of their previous meetings requiring a third-set tiebreak to decide the winner, a packed Arthur Ashe Stadium had expected high drama but instead witnessed a rout as Federer recorded his third win against the unpredictable Australian.
The martyrdom move from the beleaguered leader came amid another day of high drama in the House of Commons, as members of Parliament were given a series of "indicative votes" in order to identify which Brexit option has the clearest backing.
But for Ms. Harris and Mr. Booker — and to a lesser extent, Ms. Klobuchar, who is less given to high drama — the hearings have been something like a campaign audition, not to mention the criticism that goes along with it.
The artists of the Salon de la Rose+Croix painted lovesick Orpheuses, busty femmes fatales and virginal shepherdesses, all in the service of the salon's dubious mystic founder, Joséphin Péladan, an author with a taste for high drama and white robes.
On a day that encapsulated both the high drama and recurring gridlock of the Brexit debate, Mr. Johnson tried to put a good face on the split decision, noting it was the first time a Brexit agreement won a Parliamentary vote.
It may have been a dry 120 minutes but there was high drama in the shootout for the 78,000 spectators at Luzhniki Stadium, with all four Russian penalty-takers keeping their cool and Muscovite Akinfeev doing well to deny Koke's effort.
The best moments of Lorde's Melodrama were the ones where she toed the line between full introversion and high drama, most notably on songs like "Liability" and "Writer in the Dark" that tapped into raw emotion as well as excellent levels of theatricality.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Fiji sent New Zealand home, Japan continued their fairytale run to the semi-finals and Britain edged Argentina amid the high drama of extra time as the inaugural Olympic sevens tournament got down to the final four on Wednesday.
Ranging from minimalist ambient composers to lush 90s R&B to viscous sophisti-pop like Prefab Sprout and the Blue Nile to nocturnal dubstep, they favor from distinctive voices with a knack for portraying melancholia in widescreen, finding high drama in simple gestures.
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Reed responded with high drama, sinking a 20-footer from just off the green for a matching birdie to trigger deafening roars from the gallery before he wagged his finger in McIlroy's direction, then waved his arms to whip up even more cheers.
August begins with high drama as warrior planet Mars—which is currently retrograde in Aquarius and completely messing with your relationships—clashes with Uranus, the rebellious wild card of the zodiac, finding you in the middle of some unexpected confrontations and changes.
On a day that encapsulated both the high drama and recurring gridlock of the Brexit saga, Mr. Johnson implored lawmakers to pass his deal swiftly, calling it the last chance for Parliament to achieve an exit from Europe with a deal in hand.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Michael Phelps won two gold medals on Tuesday, avenging his 200 meters butterfly defeat from the London Olympics and then anchoring the U.S. 4x21968 freestyle team to victory on a night of high drama and emotion in the pool.
Not tragic like King Lear, or Macbeth, or one of the other countless histrionic characters of high drama; just that melancholy, mundane, everyday sort of tragic that leaves previously carefree people crushed by the weight of responsibility, flattened by the drudging burden of their work.
After some high-drama negotiations delayed the committee vote, Flake said he would agree to move the nomination out of committee — but only if the final Senate vote is delayed for one week, during which time the FBI can investigate sexual harassment allegations against Kavanaugh.
The day was replete with high drama and low blows, beginning with the president's hand-picked new communications director Anthony Scaramucci casually floating that perhaps Priebus might be behind leaks undermining the administration and that Trump will have to decide if he will be fired.
Similar to his Bachelor-esque rollout of Neil Gorsuch, Trump's team is leaking to raise the stakes, creating high drama that engages observers and signals to the contestants (in this case people with high-level security clearances) that they better shape up or ship out.
Unlike a PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds stream or part 17 of a 40 part Resident Evil 2 Let's Play or a procedural crime show on USA, I can't kind of watch agadmator's videos with a sort of flightiness, focusing only for moments of high drama or tension.
He will use the high drama of this encounter as political theater, making himself the victim and fueling the message that will be front and center in the midterm campaigns -- elect a Democratic Congress and the next two years will be all about impeachment.
If you like the impossibly raised-stakes situations of the Bayhem-helmed affairs, however badly they're actually executed, then the High Moon Studios-made War for Cybertron and its sequel, Fall of Cybertron, are terrific shooters of high drama, starring countless classic Bots and Cons.
PARELES With tolling chimes, a growly high-drama vocal, a minor-mode melody, a verse about death and an arena-scale drumbeat, "God's Country" verges on goth metal, with only a little bit of slide guitar and devout lyrics to qualify it as country.
If the trial proceeds as planned, it's expected to last several months and feature high-drama testimony from former Mexican and Colombian kingpins, but some of the most powerful stories to emerge from his epic rise and fall won't be heard inside the courtroom.
This is a game of constant stop-and-go, where supposedly high-tension chase scenes are slowed down by rote exploration puzzles and where the too-rare moments of high drama are immediately deflated by boring busy work, or, worse, paint-by-numbers boss fights.
High drama was again palpable on Friday when the Rangers fell behind by 2-0, rallied for a 3-2 lead against the third-string goaltender Peter Budaj, and had a 93-3 advantage in the waning seconds as they were poised for their fifth straight victory.
That brought down the curtains on two weeks of high drama during which Anbang and its consortium partners J.C. Flowers and Chinese private equity firm Primavera Capital came within striking distance of owning some of the world's best known hotel brands including Sheraton and Westin hotels.
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The "Great War" that tore apart Europe and the Middle East and took the lives of over 17 million people worldwide lacks the high drama and moral gravity of the Civil War and World War II, in which the very survival of the nation seemed at stake.
The caustic exchange with Senator Bob Corker of Tennessee on Sunday came at a time when Mr. Trump could ill afford to lose the support of even one more Republican, given his repeated failures to hold together his party on high-drama votes on health care.
WASHINGTON — In an atmosphere of high drama and low tactics, Michael D. Cohen, President Trump's former lawyer, prepared for his explosive public testimony about the president on Wednesday even as a Republican member of Congress threatened to reveal what he said were Mr. Cohen's extramarital affairs.
Both due to this real life high drama and the way that clubs have culturally become portentous symbols for populism and collectivity, a number of films have also set climactic conflicts in these locales—bathing police officers in blinding neon and setting loose clubgoers in controlled chaos.
You learn: Threesomes are high drama but ultimately unsatisfying; that sex can be very good and very bad, and all the shades in between; and that although it is possible to like many "types" of person, you mostly just gravitate toward the same guys like a horny homing pigeon.
Calderone became the protagonist of high drama through her conflict with Billy James Hargis, a southern evangelist whose preaching aired on some 500 radio and 250 television stations, earning his ministry, Christian Crusade, $1 million a year (equivalent to over $8 million today) in his heyday in the 1960s.
Michael Cohen, Trump's former personal attorney, is slated to testify before Congress publicly next month, an event that promises high drama as lawmakers question him on Trump's dealings in Russia and his involvement in a scheme to pay off women alleging affairs with him during the 28503 campaign.
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Cohen is also slated to testify publicly before the House Oversight and Reform Committee on Wednesday, an appearance that promises high drama as lawmakers question the onetime Trump confidant about money paid to women who alleged affairs with Trump before the election, the president's business dealings and other matters.
This month I saw a pair of magic shows in unusual sites, the high-drama "At the Illusionist's Table," staged in the Heath, the restaurant at the McKittrick Hotel, and the agreeably low-key "Magic After Hours," which camps out at Tannen's Magic after the register has closed.
Gordhan's court submission caps a week of high drama in which he was charged with fraud by approving early retirement for a deputy commissioner in 2010 while Gordhan was head of the tax agency and re-hiring him as a consultant - a charge that Gordhan said was politically motivated.
David Axelrod: With Kavanaugh, McConnell's throne is on the line Despite the potential for high drama and even disaster, Ford's offer to testify before the Judiciary Committee was one Trump, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and the Senate Republicans could not refuse while still hoping to confirm Kavanaugh.
In a day of high drama, Mr. Ryan rushed to the White House shortly after noon on Friday to tell Mr. Trump he did not have the votes for a repeal bill that had been promised for seven years — since Mr. Obama signed the landmark health care law.
During the last chorus of their performance of "HALA HALA," a high-drama showstopper, the members explode with vivacity — faces contorting from smoldering stares to devilish grins; clapping and kicking to the beat into a climax that ends with them literally miming breaking their own necks before collapsing to the ground.
Netflix documentary The Great Hack turns the Cambridge Analytica scandal into high drama Adi Robertson is not impressed with a new documentary about Cambridge Analytica that is headed to Netflix later this year: The Great Hack is sometimes fascinating, especially when it's delving into the shady inner workings of Cambridge Analytica.
Immersive and gripping, Pickett's Charge is in dialogue first and foremost with a differently impressive painting of the same title, some seventy miles north of the Hirshhorn and the National Mall: the French artist Paul Philippoteaux's 1883 cyclorama installed at Gettysburg, a proto-cinematic spectacle of high drama and martial valor.
Forced Entertainment has been performing the show since 2011, but its New York premiere came the week of the first presidential debate — which, like the rest of the high-decibel, high-drama 2016 campaign, was about clashing visions of the world we live in and the world we need to create.
Other times, Cave combines his chief concerns, high drama and undying (at least) love, with a song like "(I'll Love You) Till The End of The World," from the Wim Wenders movie, where Cave combines heavenly choir and spoken word descriptors of a third earthly focus, the end of everything.
The finishing sequence was incredibly high drama, and Naito's performance—from his mix of dismissive gust and tranquillo as Okada made his elaborate entrance (in pants no less!) to his subtle half-smirk looking back to the ring as he exited up the ramp—had the crowd eating out of their hands.
Vanderpump, whom non-fans may know as the one with the dogs, English accent, and high-drama spin-off series Vanderpump Rules, is one of just two original cast members (the other being Kyle Richards) who have remained with Andy Cohen-produced series since the very first season, which premiered in 2011.
After a season that found the would-be politician Alicia Florrick (Julianna Margulies) rebooting her formerly elite law career by working in a Chicago bond court — and facing yet another scandal involving her husband, Peter (Chris Noth), now the governor — the series reaches its close with what is being promised as high drama.
But even in the middle of a storm, you can still get too much of a good thing: There was high drama and misery for some when Cape Town was battered by northwesterly gales and driving rain, resulting in flooding and ensuing chaos across the city and its hinterland over the past weekend.
And on a night of high drama, as the nation held its breath and constitutional government appeared to hang in the balance, Nixon ordered his top three Justice Department officials, one after another, to fire the Watergate prosecutor, Archibald Cox, rather than comply with his subpoena for nine incriminating Oval Office tape recordings.
High drama is in the air as the moon in Pisces clashes with Jupiter at 10:03 PM. The moon connects with Saturn at 11:09 PM, encouraging a supportive atmosphere before clashing with Venus at 11:14 PM and meeting Neptune at 11:56 PM, finding us in an especially romantic and whimsical mood!
In bars, V.F.W. halls, offices and living rooms, Americans were riveted by the testimony of James B. Comey, the former F.B.I. director, before the Senate Intelligence Committee on Thursday, a moment of high drama about the conduct of President Trump, the workings of American democracy and the threats of Russian involvement in the presidential election.
Last year, the company financed and produced about 100 hours of content with Nollywood studios and with its new funding for content deals, plans to collaborate with up to 20 studios, using data from its platform to decide what types of movies and shows (romantic comedies, high drama, and shows with Christian themes tend to do well) to produce.
The hearing capped a week of high drama surrounding Flynn's case, after his attorneys suggested in a filing last week Flynn had been wronged by the FBI agents who interviewed him, noting they did not warn him it was a crime to lie to the FBI and that the interview was conducted without White House counsel present.
Around the time Cézanne and van Gogh were down in Provence analyzing apples and mountains, the artists of the Salon de la Rose+Croix painted lovesick Orpheuses, busty femmes fatales and virginal shepherdesses, all in the service of the salon's dubious mystic founder, Joséphin Péladan, an author with a taste for high drama and white robes.
The annual UN General Assembly is now underway, and while the event rarely offers much in the way of high drama — few leaders, after all, bang their shoes on podiums, sniff the "sulfur" left behind by a U.S. president, or whip out Looney Tunes-inspired illustrations of nuclear weapons — there is one big story to watch this week: Trump and Iran.
The Hill's Morgan Chalfant took a look at what Democrats have planned: Michael Cohen, Trump's former personal attorney, is slated to testify before Congress publicly next month, an event that promises high drama as lawmakers question him on Trump's dealings in Russia and his involvement in a scheme to pay off women alleging affairs with him during the 22019 campaign.
Congress is set for a spectacle Wednesday — one that could be either high drama or a circus — as President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's former personal attorney Michael Cohen testifies in public.
Lady Gaga ascended as Mother Monster before shifting to her more natural look in A Star is Born; Ariana Grande transformed from sweet innocence in a sundress to a "dangerous woman"; Britney Spears went from 90s babydoll to rock bottom to Vegas residency; Beyoncé evolved countless times from Destiny's Child to Beychella; and Madonna created her entire brand around high-drama metamorphosis.
"You're not gonna knock us down We'll get back up again You may have hurt us But I promise we'll be stronger" It's the chorus to "Shine," a song written by a pair of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High drama students that's part anthem, part rallying cry and that expresses their pain after the mass shooting at the Parkland, Florida, school that killed 17 people on Valentine's Day.
Elsewhere in the sporting world Muhammad Ali was preparing to defend his heavyweight title against Belgium's Jean-Pierre Coopman; Wales were still celebrating a 21-19793 win over England at Twickenham, a result that set them up to win that year's Five Nations; and in Formula One Niki Lauda won the season-opening Brazilian Grand Prix for Ferrari, kicking off a year of high drama for the championship.
The political pieces she later wrote for The New York Review of Books — beginning with the 20163 presidential campaign, on through the impeachment of Bill Clinton and the high drama of the 2000 face-off in Florida — were less original, less idiosyncratic, but reading them in retrospect, they are oddly prophetic about the growing gap between the electorate and the political elites, and the growing dysfunction of the entire system.
Johnson, 32, also earned the earned the Arnold Palmer Award as the Tour's leading money winner ($9.4 million) and claimed the Byron Nelson Award for adjusted scoring average (69.172), the PGA Tour said in a statement After several near-misses in recent years, Johnson finally clinched his first major title amid high drama as he was forced to negotiate the final seven holes under notice that he might be penalized for a rules infraction.
The presidential campaign is entering its final full week amid high drama and volatility as both sides grapple with the fallout from the FBI's announcement that it is examining newly discovered emails that "appear to be pertinent" to an earlier investigation of Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE.
Any Senate trial is likely to be high-drama and politically charged, but lawmakers want Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellGOP senators balk at lengthy impeachment trial Graham: Senate trial 'must expose the whistleblower' Graham says Schiff should be a witness in Trump impeachment trial MORE (R-Ky.) and Minority Leader Charles SchumerCharles (Chuck) Ellis SchumerOvernight Health Care: Trump officials making changes to drug pricing proposal | House panel advances flavored e-cig ban | Senators press FDA tobacco chief on vaping ban Chad Wolf becomes acting DHS secretary Schumer blocks drug pricing measure during Senate fight, seeking larger action MORE (D-N.
Despite the obvious uptick in his anger level this week, Trump is still unlikely to actually pull the trigger on nixing Mueller (or Deputy Attorney General Rod RosensteinRod RosensteinWhy the presumption of innocence doesn't apply to Trump McCabe sues FBI, DOJ, blames Trump for his firing Rosenstein: Trump should focus on preventing people from 'becoming violent white supremacists' MORE) — but by getting this legislation through Committee, and ideally getting it passed into law, Grassley and Congress can relieve the American public from the constant high-drama, Defcon-28503 breaking news alerts from cable news and major mainstream media about a supposedly-imminent firing.
A week of high drama in Washington reached a stunning climax on Friday: President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE and Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) decided to pull the Republican bill that had sought to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act rather than watch it go down to certain defeat.

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