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"histrionics" Definitions
  1. very emotional behaviour that is intended to attract attention in a way that does not seem sincere

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Come for the histrionics, stay for the bedazzled headbands. XOXO.
Vladimir Putin outright, the lack of hyperbole and histrionics surrounding
Of course, no N.F.L. grudge match would be complete without histrionics.
McCarthy was introduced by Leonard Bernstein, a man practiced in podium histrionics.
But overall, the 2018 tournament has witnessed more histrionics than malicious intent.
"She creates a very quiet, calm atmosphere—no histrionics," he told me.
But it's striking how Ms. Ballinger commits to Miranda's hunger and histrionics.
Finally, we have Hayes delivering a perfect reaction to Lattin's histrionics (Act III).
Ultimately, the histrionics are subsumed by the movie's mysterious structure and fluid chronology.
"the dynamic spoken word histrionics of Lydia Lunch," and a reading by Michael
Unfortunately, the histrionics of DC are already pushing this reform bill too far.
Their specialty is the communication of rage to an audience prone to histrionics.
The red end of the stadium was in histrionics; the white portions stood still.
The utter emptiness of everything is an intellectual vacuum into which have flooded histrionics.
Despite the high jinks, histrionics and burritos, Cash came away convinced that Kyrgios was special.
Portugal's players celebrated at the final whistle, but there were no histrionics or wild dances.
There are no Courtney Love histrionics, no Janet Jackson–style wardrobe malfunctions, no J.Lo diva routines.
On the other hand, it is not obvious Mr Trump's histrionics have made it much likelier.
Booker's histrionics this morning, because we had already told him he could use the documents publicly.
But lost in his scofflaw history and his sideline histrionics is this: Bruce Pearl can coach.
This summer's own splashy female reboot, "Ocean's 83," channels such histrionics with a deliciously literal twist.
And so begins the mental gymnastics to assign another cause, to accuse the asphyxiated of histrionics.
He knows when to pop rivets and bend structures, add histrionics as well as saltwater stoicism.
The E.U. called Mr. Johnson's approach a "stupid blame game" and warned him against the histrionics.
Mike Muscala, a reserve forward who sits near the Uno players, has grown accustomed to their histrionics.
Besides, he's got the vocal chops and the requisite predilection for histrionics and theatricality for the part.
To put on stage the histrionics that exist in someone's head is one of theater's greatest challenges.
Philippa Strandberg-Long, an acting coach from London, has found the players' World Cup histrionics frustrating, too.
" Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the majority leader, accused Democrats of "partisan histrionics" and an "outrageous smear.
Without any histrionics or posturing, Varma nails the character's blend of idealism and realpolitik, compassion and trepidation.
But somewhere beneath Morello's ruby-red lipstick, cockeyed accent and histrionics lurks the Australian actress Yael Stone.
This original movie has all the ingredients of a pulpy Lifetime thriller: histrionics, crime and sexual obsession.
And nowhere are there more histrionics about these issues than junk bonds and their ilk (say, bank loans).
I do understand that Twitter is about embracing your brand — mine is melancholic amusings, his is acute histrionics.
Senator Ben Sasse of Nebraska can style himself as a humble, homespun remedy to Trump's cupidity and histrionics.
Since Mr. Trump became president, the index has been trading at very low levels, unperturbed by political histrionics.
The position of Layun's boot was not clear on TV replays and Neymar was slated for his histrionics.
The frenzied production amps up the histrionics, making the whole thing play out like a guilty-pleasure soap. 13.
These histrionics have driven a widely accepted negative narrative about this technology's potential impact on the future of humanity.
She was also demanding and challenging: My taking away her pink iPad could result in Academy Award-worthy histrionics.
Also unclear is whether a new chief of staff will have any influence over the president's social media histrionics.
So it is important to think of his work as transcending the election cycle and the histrionics of an election.
They're both stolid movies that skip hyperbole and histrionics, but don't replace those things with an alternate form of energy.
You could even argue that Daft Punk's first record is essentially a big beat album spliced with some rave histrionics.
They continue to win yet remain humble without the histrionics, chaos or mismanagement that many teams (and Mr. Trump) exhibit.
Mr. Allen certainly keeps you busy with all these colors, tones, influences, complications, stereotypes and histrionics, but to little end.
Cohen is a longtime fan of his fellow Vermont institution, but his histrionics revealed a key dynamic in New Hampshire.
But it was the history — and the histrionics — between Stanton and Fiers that made for the day's most compelling moments.
Photographers like Enrico Pasquali, Caio Garrubba, and Sante Vittorio Malli  all flirt with the staged histrionics of the style described above.
The truth is, for all the histrionics, Brett Kavanaugh would have been a natural choice for pretty much any Republican president.
He never suggests there are easy answers, and he steers the story away from the usual prestige-drama shouting and histrionics.
"When The Young Pope is bad, it's epically so — laughable, with histrionics and mustache-twirling and bombastic set pieces," he wrote.
"Historically, the Intelligence Committee has not been subject to the same excess of partisanship and histrionics" as other committees, Schiff says.
As much as some might not want to admit it, Trump may have accomplished some good, despite the histrionics and distractions.
With national news cameras rolling, it's a certainty that there will be much more histrionics and grandstanding than advice and consent.
Two, London's pivot to maritime Asia admonishes wonks not to get too swept up in the political histrionics of the day.
It will have no effect on whether or how a Palestinian state comes into being, whatever the current histrionics in Ramallah.
She doesn't showboat, calling attention to her technique with histrionics and self-flattering moments, but instead surrenders herself to her characters.
Over the years, he has thrust himself into the public eye with the flamboyant histrionics of a latter-day P.T. Barnum.
ET, and billed the program as nonpartisan, a characterization dismissed as laughable by cable news viewers familiar with Cuomo's anti-Trump histrionics.
Its title promised no histrionics, only the story of "Matilda" (she, along with Sophie in "The BFG", was a rare female protagonist).
More times than not, biopic subjects live lives that tether on the brink of fantastical, and so veering towards histrionics seems unavoidable.
But Trump's histrionics drove him deeper into a no-win situation at exactly the point when the political pressure is ratcheting up.
Don't expect either party's histrionics to move the justices when they discuss whether to dismiss New York State Rifle & Pistol Association Inc.
Kebbell, Grint and the brilliant Ambrose (whose performance settles down after some first-episode histrionics) do their best to sell the story.
Stewart capitalizes on this effect, distorting his electric guitar as the song crescendos, and belting out the vocal line with disarming histrionics.
But I have a different theory: After living through so many years of uncontrolled hysteria and histrionics, Ms. Leve badly pines for witnesses.
Throw in the histrionics that beset several of the principal performances, and the result makes for a long 75 minutes, with no intermission.
Yet while "All Is True" might not brim with excitement, it's beautifully acted, richly photographed (by Zac Nicholson) and blessedly free of histrionics.
Mr. Macri's supporters heralded his 2015 election as a miraculous outbreak of normalcy in a country with a well-earned reputation for histrionics.
None of the film's sexual tension is preserved, none of the pathos beneath the histrionics that makes it at once hilarious and haunting.
We were surprised to learn about Senator Booker's histrionics this morning because we had already told him he could use the documents publicly.
But without any of the histrionics of the last few years, Parliament finalized a withdrawal bill and set the stage for Britain's Jan.
Legal observers say her distinguishing trait is the evenhandedness of her rulings, unswayed by the histrionics of defense lawyers, prosecutors or defendants themselves.
More and more, histrionics seem to fill our days, with disasters of all types — political, natural, genocidal, technological — populating our social-media feeds.
No, there is a ruthless side to Leicester, as Vardy's histrionics to ensure Samir Nasri was sent off — and Sevilla's chances evaporated — proved.
While our histrionics earlier were mostly sarcastic—sorry to burst your bubble, science-fearing hippies—the "freak wheat" really could have serious ramifications.
Basically: this is third-person bullet-hell histrionics with a bombastic soundtrack and enough on-screen explosiveness to fill a dozen Call of Duties.
But it's hard to resist the gothic dark-and-stormy histrionics, all secret labs and rolling thunder and a mysterious girl in the shadows.
The histrionics will end if Congress summons the courage to enact a fair and effective immigration bill, and get on with building the wall.
The outburst came just days after he won the Japan Open, his third title in a year of impressive growth and improvement, histrionics aside.
"This lawsuit represents Seattle's attempt to mute histrionics in favor of a plain statement of the law," Seattle city attorney Pete Holmes said Wednesday.
Yet when one of Houston's two brothers leans forward and stage-whispers something like, "This family is full of secrets," it sounds like histrionics.
The last thing the Warriors can afford, in their battered state, is losing Green to histrionics when they're already down Durant and likely Looney.
Set in a funeral parlor on Christmas Eve, this revival at the Irish Repertory Theater plays alcoholism for drama without resorting to boozy histrionics.
The problem here, of course, is that after all of the histrionics and, in Iran&aposs case, violence, the problem from Step 1 remains.
Pompeo, in a previous incarnation as a Kansas congressman, was a master of committee histrionics, especially when Hillary Clinton was in the witness chair.
LAURA INGRAHAM, FOX NEWS: The truth is, for all the histrionics, Brett Kavanaugh would have been a natural choice for pretty much any Republican president.
Hastings's histrionics seemed to imply that this was the "inciting incident" for the whole show — this is why all the bad things have been happening.
" Jim Carafano, a defense expert at the conservative Heritage Foundation who worked on the Trump transition, dismissed talk of lasting damage to relations as "histrionics.
BOSTON — Normally void of histrionics or a game that leans into palpable physicality, Al Horford has dominated these NBA playoffs in an uncharacteristically confrontational way.
"Bobby Knight-ish in some ways," says Jervis Cole, one of his key players, drawing a comparison more with Knight's authoritarian style than his histrionics.
"The left, aided by an onslaught of tendentious media reporting, has engaged in a campaign of histrionics unjustified by the measured steps taken," he wrote.
Despite these histrionics, Democrats are continuing to work with the administration to fix NAFTA, which says a lot about their zeal to stop NAFTA's considerable damage.
"We were surprised to learn about Senator Booker's histrionics this morning because we had already told him he could use the documents publicly," Burck told Axios.
Trump needed to lose the histrionics, prove himself an adult participant in policy debate and keep the spotlight on Clinton and those awkward questions about emails.
Rakim's unruffled delivery hasn't been troubled over time—he still spins his stories with an urgency that doesn't need volume or histrionics to make an impact.
Sitting motionless while swigging copious amounts of Red Bull, he seemed to enjoy trolling the crowd with isolated fragments of every cliché of electronic music histrionics.
Nearly simultaneously, the sister genre of thrash metal (which took NWOBM influences and merged them with punk rather than guitar and vocal histrionics) was also exploding.
Many see Brexit as the latest in a long string of indignities, a reckless bit of political histrionics that again puts Ireland in the cross hairs.
While they are satisfied with individual achievements like the tax cut, they say they could live without his histrionics and his constant use of social media.
He didn't want to sacrifice his family life in exchange for a high-paying post in a pressure-packed college scene often known for coaching histrionics.
There are times when the histrionics of the characters in Twin Peaks tickle me — it's campy, and it can be refreshing to see actors explore their range.
Chef Rutherford's histrionics continue throughout the show, and he gets especially emotional when Gordon Ramsay finally joins him in the kitchen to help overhaul the hotel's menu.
To my ears it recalls the erotic histrionics on Flowers's second eclectic solo album, The Desired Effect (2015), while perhaps replicating the upbeat gloss of Hot Fuss.
"The court granted FOX News' motion to send Andrea Tantaros' case to arbitration, where it always belonged, and rejected her counsel Judd Burstein's histrionics," the statement reads.
The Trump legal team does not have a legal leg to stand on with regard to its opposition to Chairman Neal's request, despite the referenced media histrionics.
Nostalgia gives way to melodrama, and dramatic truth to soapy histrionics, and "Blue Jay" falters on a formulaic revelation about mistakes made and lessons learned too late.
But the largely associative montage is highly cinematic and overtly modernist, based less on the characters' histrionics than a sense of clashing vectors and visual force fields.
In amongst all the histrionics, Kyrgios lit up the event with some magical shot-making not even the likes of Roger Federer or Rafael Nadal could conjure.
Sophie is not impressed with Howl's histrionics, but Howl is deeply impressed by Sophie's crankiness, which is how you know that they are perfect for each other.
A saner course is to urge rationality, mutual regard, and diplomacy with respect to Russia, rather than the overblown, conspiratorial histrionics that have been so ubiquitous of late.
The player has defended his histrionics as competitive intensity and Thorpe said it was hard for some athletes to rein in their personalities lest it affect their performance.
The entry I'LL LIVE, which is making its debut in The New York Times, came to mind when my grandson banged his knee and went into full histrionics.
It was the best match of Wimbledon's opening week as, amongst the expected histrionics, both men hit the heights with some relentlessly powerful and accurate serving in particular.
But mostly, Berninger's histrionics are earned; these songs work because he writes them with character and authenticity, and his band's arrangements share the energy and complexity of his lyrics.
For all the media/Democrat/Twitter histrionics, consider: The Gallup daily tracking poll shows Trump's approval has held steady (40% the day of the firing, 41% two days later).
" In court papers, the city's lawyer echoed that idea, saying the project had "an overwhelming net positive impact" and calling the opponents' arguments "long on histrionics but not substance.
Parliament finalized a withdrawal bill with none of the histrionics of the last three years, setting the stage for the country's formal departure from the European Union next week.
But when Lewandowski's histrionics and GOP obstruction tactics caused Nadler to begin rolling his eyes moments into the hearing, it was a sign of how contentious things would become.
At the other end, Brazil's attack has clicked after a disappointing start to the tournament, and even Neymar's much-criticized histrionics could not completely overshadow a dominant performance against Mexico.
This is best done by focusing on your results and offering more solutions without the histrionics or the side issues that will just be used to caricature you later on.
First, the U.S. has built up a sufficient reservoir of international good will so that other countries will continue to give us a pass, notwithstanding the latest histrionics from Trump.
Me. And, I immediately played it like a fool—a fool fluent, twitch-conditioned, in the gung-ho histrionics of Bethesda's other big shooter of the here and now, DOOM.
If many Republican candidates travel far out of their way, toward the bogs of histrionics and hypocrisy, to recruit the Almighty into electoral service, many Democrats steer clear of religion.
Of this amount, China is estimated to account for only about half (and by the way, notwithstanding Mr. Trump's histrionics, the current account deficit has been increasing on his watch).
Over the course of the 70-minute performance his face increasingly shined with sweat and his sculpted hair lost its shape, a serendipitous parallel with the miller's descent into histrionics.
"The play was trying to do something surprising and new: to show people behaving in naturalistic ways, to eschew histrionics and telegraphed emotions for something more nuanced," Mayer's director's statement reads.
Because you really should be playing Sega's latest entry in its long-running series of gangster histrionics and slapstick hijinks, as Patrick made about as clear as can be over here.
During the early Obama and Tea Party years, Glenn Beck burned brightly and briefly, with his end-times histrionics and a penchant for conspiracy theories that foreshadowed the current election cycle.
Ms. Kidman said she wanted to ensure that domestic violence, perhaps the story's darkest theme (unless you count homicide) received proper public attention and was not overshadowed by the outré histrionics.
Whatever happens, he and his steely wife (Claire Foy) get on with the job in hand, with none of the rhetoric or histrionics there would be in a more conventional Hollywood biopic.
Does all of this prove that the winery in which Nunes invests is somehow dancing to the beat of the Kremlin's drummers—or is all of this nothing more than partisan histrionics?
But one of those groups, one that had been laughed off in Germany in the 1920s, mocked for the histrionics of its cartoonish leader with a tiny mustache, ended up taking power.
The title track introduces a sense of the epic thanks to its decidedly 80s heavy metal histrionics, while the proggy, intricate guitar-work of "A Breath" suggests whole new musical realms entirely.
Without delay, without debate, without histrionics, we sent Hurricane Harvey relief out, we didn't close down the government, and we extended the debt ceiling of the United States on a bipartisan basis.
Critic's Pick For a coloratura soprano, the Fire Aria from Ravel's "L'Enfant et les Sortilèges" — high runs and Queen of the Night histrionics — is a perfect showcase for technical wizardry and spunk.
The 'fight' then escalated in typical third-grader fashion, with Bumgarner safely encamped behind a wall of teammates acting out the traditional if only these guys weren't here to stop me histrionics.
As she shellacks her face with smeared eyeliner and growls about death and destruction, it's clear to the audience that such histrionics are understandable but perhaps unproductive in solving our current political crisis.
The lawmakers will require discipline in their questioning and need to avoid personal histrionics in a setting in which they habitually botch cross examinations through grandstanding and lack the methodical approach of prosecutors.
But painting sex workers as naive, vulnerable women blindly wandering into certain death gives the documentary a touch of histrionics — and, given where it finally takes us, one might even say concern trolling.
The histrionics of the drone critics' failed arguments demonstrate that there are some people who are unalterably opposed to drones no matter what the facts show, or how successful the program has been.
Urie silos Arnold's inner turmoil into telling acts of hyperbole and histrionics, revealing how many queer people must transmute their pain into humor if they want to survive a world of unrelenting prejudice.
Richburg also said that given the histrionics between Odell Beckham Jr., and Josh Norman last year, the officials were extra strict when it came to flagging even the slightest thing out of the ordinary.
Just when the show could have gone in for histrionics and waterworks, it chose, instead, to look at the rawness of grief when it's still fresh but you're getting used to living with it.
It is important to do that because the Europeans and East Asians are pushing back by raising the decibels of "trade war" histrionics with improper accusations that America is destroying the world trading system.
Bayonetta 2 came out in 2014 as a Wii U exclusive and is, for my money, Platinum's greatest hit 'em where it hurts explosion of histrionics yet, and an essential title for Nintendo's outgoing console.
"This film doesn't speak with the histrionics of other potential award contenders, but it does fit into the frame of the award season and that's still how they're going to cut the trailer," he said.
But deferring to liberal analysis on this subject also means that progressivism is increasingly associated in the public imagination with Russia histrionics rather than, say, a non-interventionist foreign policy or aversion to concentrated financial power.
Russian eighth seed Khachanov kept his own cool throughout the histrionics and ended the match by winning three straight games to set up a meeting with France's Lucas Pouille for a place in the quarter-finals.
"When 'The Young Pope' is bad, it's epically so — laughable, with histrionics and mustache-twirling and bombastic set pieces," James Poniewozik wrote in The New York Times about this creation from the Italian director Paolo Sorrentino.
"I understand there's going to be a little bit of drama and histrionics and that's just part of the process, but in the end I believe he'll be confirmed and that's the most important part," Cornyn said.
It was an occasionally strained but welcome episode, partly for the break from Negan histrionics but primarily because after the misery and stasis of the first half of Season 7, the core group was back in action.
And then there's the (once again) tremendously contagious score from Shoji Meguro, which flirts with jazz-kissed flourishes and all-out rock histrionics, and is something I've already found myself listening to on headphones during the working day.
"If you're talking about partisan histrionics, if you're talking about politics of personal destruction, if you're talking about being intimidated, if you're talking about outrageous smears, you are really accusing Dr. Ford of all those things," Schumer said.
SAMARA, Russia (Reuters) - Neymar barged his way into the World Cup limelight with a goal, an assist and another helping of histrionics as Brazil roared into the quarter-finals with a 2-0 victory over Mexico on Monday.
It was the kind of vocal acting — fearlessly physical, with a broad palette of tones and styles, and a willingness to go for the occasional unbeautiful moment when called for by the text — that could devolve into histrionics.
He became so prone to tantrums that even when he talked to the British ambassador in Berlin about "annihilating Poland," the relative lack of "the usual histrionics" meant that the genocidal comment wasn't taken as an immediate threat.
Woven in among the standard GOP-president-goes-to-the-UN lines and the stump speech histrionics was a strongly argued worldview quite different from what the international community is used to hearing from Americans of either party.
A Algiers: The Underside of Power (Matador) Initially I thought they had the right idea and the wrong execution—in-your-face politics stretched past their stress threshold by a fusion of soul-rock histrionics and noise-metal aggression.
Mr. Welser-Möst resisted histrionics in the stormy second movement; and while his insistence on control and restraint sometimes robbed the symphony of its power, it also achieved a remarkable transparency where many conductors would be content with translucence.
In a CNN town hall moderated by Anderson Cooper, President Barack Obama faced off against critics of his new executive actions, including expanded background checks for gun sales -- but both sides listened carefully, referred to shared concerns and avoided histrionics.
The producers also highlight Nancy Grace's histrionics during the story, which included using her TV soapbox -- then with Court TV -- to serve as a de facto prosecutor, judge and jury -- a role she played in a number of similar situations.
Crucially, Costa was kept quiet as a mouse (except for his histrionics towards the referee) and Arsenal waltzed their way to a 3-0 win, finally allowing Wenger to mark one of his anniversaries at the club with something positive.
This what I wrote about that exhibition: Completely lacking in histrionics, without references to the mass media, and rather slow to reveal themselves, Humphrey's paintings require the kind of looking that an out-of-control, consumerist world long ago rejected.
It pierced its tongue last month when Cory Booker and Kamala Harris turned Kavanaugh's confirmation hearing into audition tapes for their presidential bids, complete with "I am Spartacus" histrionics and bald misrepresentations about Kavanaugh's views on racial profiling and contraception.
But as much as I dislike campus histrionics and self-righteous Twitter swarms, a far greater threat to free speech comes from people on the right — or, at any rate, people opposed to the left — using the courts against their critics.
Sure, the dialogue tends toward the "our whole lives have been screwed up" school of rhetoric, as one might expect from an enterprise that walks a commendable knife edge between utter seriousness and a knowing wink at the histrionics of it all.
Now, there's a simple reason most movies like this focus on external, rather than internal journeys: It's really hard to depict an internal journey onscreen, and if you screw it up, it leads to histrionics that feel unbelievable at best and laughable at worst.
After the histrionics of last week's gathering in Detroit, the four remaining candidates are likely to search for higher ground as they offer closing arguments to Republican voters, particularly those in Florida and Ohio, who vote next Tuesday in nominating contests for the Nov.
Peep has gone full high school angst in his new video for Come Over When You're Sober cut "Awful Things" and while you've never seen such a seamless merging of Simple Plan histrionics and rap swagger before, there's a lot going on in this clip.
As if the Russia-related histrionics were not dramatic enough, there is also new intrigue about the case of Trump's former lawyer Cohen, who is under federal investigation amid increasing concern among the President's supporters that the attorney could turn on his former top client.
Listen to David Foster Wallace read some of his stories from "Brief Interviews With Hideous Men," and compare his plain, uninflected flow with the histrionics of actors on the same audiobook, who turn his voice into an advertisement for themselves, not for the stories.
Through public histrionics or private penalties—canceling visas, statements condemning foreigners who misspeak as having "hurt the feelings of the Chinese people"—the Party's propaganda apparatus makes certain topics, such as the status of self-ruling Taiwan, which China claims as a province, seem radioactive.
With unforced realism, a minimum of music, spare dialogue and no histrionics, Hittman nicely sketches in Autumn's home life — her mom dresses the kids and the dad both — but mostly concentrates on Autumn and her relationship with the cousin (Talia Ryder) who accompanies her.
Since then he has been a key member of the Tite squad that sailed through qualifying and is among a band of unsung heroes that have helped Brazil's campaign keep ticking along in Russia, even as Neymar's mix of brilliance and histrionics have hogged the headlines.
And the interiors of these great, low-lit picture galleries, with their soaring, gorgeous, vaulted ceilings and broken pediments above every coffered door, each presided over by a portrait bust in a niche, are perfectly luscious settings for such displays of passion, subterfuge, histrionics, and untrammeled wildness.
The characters' promiscuous, boa-flinging, "Oh, Mary"-spouting, drown-your-troubles-in-a-vodka-bottle histrionics were distinctly off-message during the years when gay men were trying to cultivate lawmakers and police with their new images as activists or pillars of the community, not of Sodom.
Or how about the time the entire starting lineup received Player of the Month—now that's magic—or the anniversary of that slovenly dummy Paul Pierce thinking he had saved the Wizards' playoff hopes by sending Game 6 into overtime, only to realize his clutch histrionics had been in vain.
The statement could be a credo for the Beltway's wonk class—the congressional staffers, anonymous bureaucrats, and think-tank fellows whose careers rest on the belief that all the histrionics of campaigning and the hyperventilating of cable news are just a freak show that distracts from the real work of governing.
Instead she turns to a journalist named Cash, who lives in an East Village studio and takes her to his mother's down-at-heels Queens neighborhood; as so often in tales like this one, status anxiety, the sense that rising in the world must inevitably invite punishment, lurks behind the histrionics.
Like many of the exhibitions the Frick has offered in the past few years, The Anatomy of Portraiture begins with an unnerving descent into the basement, where one is reminded of both Henry Frick's coal pits and the domestic histrionics that have left the institution with barely adequate facilities for handling ambitious shows.
"Blackstar" nails the feeling in question, what with its uneasy beat, horn blare, string crescendos, vaguely Middle Eastern harmonies, and of course Bowie's vocal histrionics ("In the villa of Ormen/in the villa of Ormen/stands a solitary candle/in the center of it all," he starts off, and things only get grander from there).
"We were surprised to learn about Senator Booker's histrionics this morning because we had already told him he could use the documents publicly," said Bill Burck, the George W. Bush lawyer who led the review of Kavanaugh's records related to his time as a White House lawyer, in a statement to The Washington Post.
Much as Republicans did when they painted Al Gore supporters as sore losers after the disputed 2000 election — waving signs that read "Sore Loserman," wordplay on the Gore-Lieberman ticket — the party is again creating a sense among its supporters that the left is bitter about its loss and resorting to histrionics as a result.
"We were surprised to learn about Senator Booker's histrionics this morning because we had already told him he could use the documents publicly," said Bill Burck, the George W. Bush lawyer who led the review of Kavanaugh's records related to his time as a White House lawyer, in a statement to The Washington Post.
As Ergun told Hyperallergic, he thought at the time about his earlier video work "The Flag" (2006), which focused on a young girl reading a nationalist poem at a ceremony in Turkey, unveiling the influence of nationalist politics in Turkish education and the performative aspect of nationalism in Turkish school through well-structured rituals and histrionics.
Though Mr. Gilbert's histrionics may support the defense theory that he is unhinged, under state law a person can be found competent to stand trial even if they have some symptoms of mental illness, so long as a judge determines — usually based on the testimony of psychiatrists — that he or she understands the charges and the court proceedings.
So the network green-lit a full series, and Moore articulated his vision in the show's 49-page bible: We take as a given the idea that the traditional space opera, with its stock characters, techno double-talk, bumpy-headed aliens, thespian histrionics, and empty heroics has run its course and a new approach is required.
America's Iran psychosis, and vice versa, stems from an old story — an anti-democratic coup in Iran engineered in part by American agents, an anti-Western theocratic revolution, the hostage crisis, kidnappings, bombings, Iran-Contra, an Iranian passenger plane shot out of the sky, an ideological war — that will not find resolution in Trump's simplistic histrionics.
It may be that history looks on that feeling as a lot of hyperbole and maybe histrionics, but I do feel like there was a sea change in the world in 9/11, and I also feel like people of my generation all feel that way, because it was almost like the world was one way and now its another.
Over the course of five hours of relatively sober testimony, interrupted by fewer partisan histrionics than might have been expected, Mr. Taylor, the top American diplomat in Ukraine, and George P. Kent, a deputy assistant secretary of state, laid out what they saw of the president's effort to pressure a foreign power to provide damaging information about his Democratic rivals.
However, his signature verbal depredations, which debase the public square and reduce serious discussion of issues and problems to a festival of insults, one-line zingers and lectern histrionics, will have to be abandoned if he becomes the nominee and faces a serious and well-schooled Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
Robbe-Grillet's camera crew was not present at the Antelope city council meeting that I attended earlier this summer, but it should have been, for it was difficult, observing the behavior of Mayor Ma Prem Karuna and other sannyasin council members, to distinguish reality from histrionics—particularly when Karuna announced that, after serious reflection, she had decided that a proposed ordinance to set aside land within the city for public nudity was a "positive" idea.

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