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"insouciance" Definitions
  1. the state of not being worried about anything

169 Sentences With "insouciance"

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The mood of fiscal insouciance in Washington, DC, is troubling.
The mood of fiscal insouciance in Washington, D.C., is troubling.
No one does wry, sonic insouciance quite like you guys.
The reason for this bullish insouciance is both straightforward and alarming.
Mr. Weberman, with typical New York insouciance, shrugged off the episode.
There's a kind of insouciance to the season that is catching.
I like the prints that you wear, clashing colors with such insouciance.
There is more, but it's couched in a kind of overdetermined insouciance.
His motto, "Move fast and break things," was regarded as youthful insouciance.
Yet, fancy though they were, the clothes had a shrugged-on insouciance.
Leave the lacy unmentionables out, lying around for a touch of flirty insouciance.
Others accept the insouciance of the gesture and dive into the mosh pit.
Or does our electron have the sprightly insouciance of wind generation, or solar?
The bob, while now a classic, has never quite lost its unladylike insouciance.
I loved Sonny for his grace, his insouciance and his sly, quiet humor.
It's his silent insouciance, made all the more acute by his snuggly loungewear.
The NDC's lackadaisical drive for votes, by contrast, reflects the insouciance of Mr Mahama.
One reason for the insouciance is that investors aren't the only ones ignoring Paris.
It's not quite what Houellebecq is up to here, but there's a similar insouciance.
It's hard to see a world in which Lisbeth has the insouciance of James Bond.
Bill Murray imbues Baloo, Mowgli's accomplice, with a delightful insouciance that recalls the original film.
But it's also true that much of the Republican Party shares his insouciance about default.
"What I envy is not their skin but their insouciance," she says about white women.
Maybe it's the insouciance in the face of such fire-breathing criticism that we love.
What mattered to me, then and now, was the feeling of insouciance that it dislodged.
The insouciance of regional governments, especially Brazil's, puts them on a collision course with the church.
I remember the happiness between 1968 and 1972, people laughing…what we call insouciance in French.
"Let them brush your rock 'n' roll hair," he sings in this steely song about insouciance.
As he has throughout his career, Mr. Johnson still affects a carefree insouciance about the details.
The women in this slideshow were photographed during Fashion Week, and their joy and insouciance is palpable.
They have an athlete's insouciance, an ease with their body and words that extends beyond the ring.
Their insouciance may be interpreted as a sign that they were responsible for the death through witchcraft.
Some, like "Little Labors" or "Nicotine," combine elements of memoir with the insouciance of thinking out loud.
But he himself projected an air of insouciance and professed not to take his career too seriously.
Mr. Armitage perfectly recreates Mr. Parsons's perky insouciance, but that quality is sad somehow on a child.
Almost as striking as the breadth of the reforms was the insouciance with which they were carried out.
But when you see something that crosses the line from harmless insouciance to poor taste, you know it.
Johnson's insouciance was difficult to watch, but it would be unfair to only point the finger at him.
In his email to me, Sehgal spoke of his practice with insouciance: "It's quite simple actually," he said.
I tried on a spectacular forest green tweed blazer ($1,425) that was 80 percent rigor, 20 percent insouciance.
If such grass-roots insouciance in Mao's former home seems surprising, to one resident it makes perfect sense.
In fashion, the insouciance of the '60s and '70s found expression in bell-bottom trousers and flowing caftans.
But in other conversations, the Europeans were left quietly appalled by Mr Trump's apparent insouciance about the Russian threat.
Wearing a black rollneck or a skinny tie, he projected an almost jaunty insouciance with his little crooked smile.
What differentiates him from more conventional preachers is his openness, his commitment to play, and a delight in insouciance.
He did it by attracting massive crowds with youthful insouciance and a hopeful, unifying message amid bitter partisan divisions.
Ms. de la Fressange had the impish look of a coquette and a relaxed gait that enhanced her insouciance.
There are purebreds and mutts and a silky show dog, Nutmeg, voiced with husky insouciance by, naturally, Scarlett Johansson.
But it's the weathered Gamal who walks away with the movie, his insouciance and soulfulness immediately registering as beauty.
France makes a strong case for the staggering insouciance of government at all levels, especially in the early years.
What's extraordinary is the insouciance with which Republicans are embracing procedurally extreme tactics they never would have tolerated from Democrats.
On DVD American insouciance melts Russian sanctimony in Arthur Freed's 1957 production "Silk Stockings," the jauntiest of Cold War movies.
But I hadn't come for the danger; I'd come to see something impossible performed with insouciance by a beautiful woman.
The mismatched soundtrack makes Ashes's insouciance feel foolish at times — but, given his boyish and charming demeanor, not for long.
On this tune the tenor saxophonist Chad Lefkowitz-Brown improvises with a combination of breezy insouciance and sharp rhythmic assurance.
The mix of warning and reassurance from the president perhaps bolstered Parisian insouciance, and was clearly not dead by Sunday.
This is a rewriting of a phallocentric history with a cheeky insouciance, and both Gross and Marcus are masters at it.
They also found a way to address both the Nazi Holocaust and the dehumanizing violence of misogyny with the same insouciance.
Ditto Maggie Gyllenhaal's gold-and-black bias-cut Marc Jacobs, which referenced assorted eras with enough insouciance to escape being typecast.
A young trumpeter who's equal parts insouciance and fleet command, Croker recently unveiled a new ensemble: the Big Brother Big Band.
The indifference around the royal couple's plans reflects how Canadians see the monarchy, with a mix of detachment, reserve and insouciance.
Compared with that concern, politicians and regulators have treated online video services like YouTube (owned by Google) with insouciance verging on neglect.
And they rode that carefree wave of insouciance to what might have to be considered the greatest upset in college basketball history.
In moments like this, Mr. Gunn loses sight of the insouciance and feeling that were crucial to making the first movie work.
Or take the insouciance with which the likes of Mr Bolton and his Russian counterparts condemn the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty.
"Some people think of me as a design researcher or ethnographer, and I'm fine with those labels," he tells me, with a wry insouciance.
Even in their best, most-groomed PR shots, the dockless carelessness of these slimline electrified scooters hums with an air of insouciance and privilege.
But at least he's pretending there's a compelling logic and higher principle to explain his odd insouciance about a president subverting rule of law.
I was trying not to think about the waves we were missing — a grinding anguish that is the dark side of surfing's sunny insouciance.
Sensible, even prim peaches and pinks have begun to deepen, the gentle dabs and dustings meant to approximate insouciance replaced with broad, purposeful strokes.
For Ms. Waight Keller, whose clothes for Chloé were always imbued with a freewheeling breeze and playful insouciance, it felt like a fitting farewell.
He had what he described as the "worst feet" in his class, and an insouciance that convinced teachers acting might be a preferable path.
But even as I read him with pleasure, I didn't care for his tossed-off, derisive provocations and devil-may-care insouciance concerning visual art.
A direct result of Mr Obama's insouciance was the emergence of Islamic State in 2014 as an organisation able to take and hold Iraqi cities.
However, in contrast to most geometric abstractionists, she never goes for the big concept: her work is modest and playful, full of joyful, unapologetic insouciance.
Another reason for surprise at Kudlow's seeming insouciance about the deteriorating economic outlook is that the panic has already gripped U.S. and global financial markets.
The book is propelled by the breakneck velocity and scattershot jokiness of Mr. Fountain's prose, but neither frenzy nor insouciance is exactly Mr. Lee's speed.
Lover, out since August, is as cheerful and unruffled as Fearless was a decade ago, suffused with the deep satisfactions of a return to insouciance.
Since June last year, the tiny gulf state of 2.6 million people has dealt with a hair-raising blockade by its neighbour with relative insouciance.
Hannah Ryggen is an audaciously honest artist, which makes her small retrospective at Modern Art Oxford all the more vital at a moment of political insouciance.
That the pair arrived on Russia's flag-carrier, Aeroflot, and had previously travelled on the same passports, including to Britain, suggests sloppy tradecraft or remarkable insouciance.
"I think we can signify our love now," exclaims Byrne at the beginning, as the guitars drone and tumble and the beat skips with gleeful insouciance.
One reason for market insouciance is that a crisis is unlikely to infect other economies: foreigners hold only around 30% of the government's bonds these days.
They are not afraid to win big, and so it makes for a European Ryder Cup team that is very dangerous because it's full of insouciance.
Decades earlier, Fendi had brought him on board to make fur fun again, and he did that, too, dyeing and distressing it with his singular insouciance.
Shirkers, an irresistible mix of insouciance and precocious maturity, delivers a story of ultimate geekiness, as director Sandi Tan sketches a portrait of her younger self.
Shirkers, which has just made the Oscar documentary shortlist competing for the award with fourteen other films, is an irresistible mix of insouciance and precocious maturity.
So there was Charlotte Gainsbourg, in short, zebra-striped Saint Laurent, thrown on with the insouciance of a T-shirt: Yeah, I'm dressed up, but whatever!
Yet now that the three of us are face to face with the prospect of eight courses of noodles, I am deeply regretting my youthful insouciance.
The movie and incumbent candidate celebrated a new form of "defense science," deregulation and the private sector, along with a certain insouciance in the face of Armageddon.
But no: "Black is slimming," she says, in a tone of dryly funny boredom that's Mash's signature, and which Ms. Parsons captures with perfect goth-girl insouciance.
Others signify of-the-moment insouciance: An obscene gesture from Villanelle, one of the protagonists of the popular BBC America series "Killing Eve," is a big mood.
In performance, he joined rock-and-roll insouciance with flamboyant precision (and a perm) like James Brown's, then added a dash of tricksterism borrowed from the blues.
Even under the military curfew in 53 the people in my neighborhood disobeyed the law with a cool insouciance and carried on doing what they always do.
But the essay feels like a blueprint for the manipulations later exerted on Craig Raine and others: inspiring pity and furthering ambition while holding a pose of insouciance.
So they play the girl group, deploying chops that recall the early Breeders to power a goofy insouciance that beefs up the spirit of the Chiffons and the Cookies.
He had the aloof insouciance to sneer in the face of great risks and dangers, which is a trait all good smokers need when lighting up the next fag.
He wore shorts, high socks and a backward cap over his swaying blond hair, and his vibe of unperturbed, teenage insouciance made his parents' initial concerns seem almost ridiculous.
It has that student-y insouciance to it, as if the novelist is constantly curling her lip and daring you to challenge any detail of so flagrantly ridiculous a premise.
Since he came to power in 2008, Mr. Zuma has combined a Putinesque mastery of the darker arts of statecraft with insouciance toward anything beside his own enrichment and impunity.
But to whip up a racist frenzy against a supposedly rigged judicial system and a "Mexican" judge (Curiel was born in Indiana) is a simply breathtaking act of civic insouciance.
Everyone in fashion knows Ms. Campbell's walk and the cock of the head to the right as she peers with insouciance at the photographers standing in front of the runway.
And this same person, wearing dark sunglasses and facetiously calling herself Troublemaker, reveals that she also can rap, with appropriate levels of insouciance and conviction, and while remaining on beat.
Yet despite Mao's insouciance, China did not follow America and Russia into the arms race that saw them pile up 60,000 nuclear weapons in the three decades after that speech.
The designer said that she was inspired by the wave of aristocratic British models in the '90s and how they wore high fashion with a sense of ease and insouciance.
The singer in "Cheyenne" could be the mother in "Milkman": acoustic guitars strum furiously and the violin wails, as Lambert observes another woman in a late-night bar, admiring her insouciance.
Last summer, in the weeks before Celeste left for college, she would utter the assistant's name in Bev's presence with a casual, cruel insouciance that surely, surely she knew hurt her.
They were joined by Jimmy Song, a Bitcoin developer and true believer, who was wearing a pink shirt and a cowboy hat and leaning back in his chair with performative insouciance.
He would plant himself on a stool, the picture of insouciance in a three-button suit and dark tie, dragging slowly on a cigarette, which he used as a punctuation mark.
Her baby is so tiny you might be scared to even touch it, yet she wanders around with it dangling from her arm with an insouciance that only youth can bring.
It's "a thoroughly modern confection, blending insouciance and sophistication, heartfelt longing and self-conscious posing with the guileless self-assurance of a great pop song," A. O. Scott wrote in The Times.
Deep into old age, Ms. Gabor would no more drop her Champagne-and-caviar insouciance than consider going out in public without the full masquerade of makeup, false eyelashes, wigs and jewelry.
Cocky insouciance was his middle name as he strode across the global stage, forcing the end of apartheid in South Africa, leading the campaign to ban mining in Antarctica, encouraging China to engage.
At first the piece gives off the insouciance of childish discord, but as your eyes trace the limbs — human and not — extended throughout it, you begin to see the meticulousness behind the bodies.
The 90s was the last hurrah of bohemian New York, an epitaph to the "anything goes" insouciance that came with being able to live, work, and party in Manhattan without breaking the bank.
Both Robert and Fragonard were pioneers of a new bravura style, characterized by looser brush strokes and often thicker impastos, conveying a self-assured insouciance that appealed to the upper echelons of society.
The laid-back atmosphere is one reason; the large, colorful room accented with green walls and turquoise cloth napkins radiates that incongruous mix of luxury and insouciance that distinguishes the best Caribbean resorts.
"What this has revealed is a state of total decadence, and a total insouciance on the part of the elected officials," said Patrick Lacoste, head of an activist group, Center-City for Everybody.
And yes, countless machines can go faster than 162 mph—Bugatti's Chiron just hit 305—but few vroom with the insouciance of the Taycan, a testament to Porsche's holistic design and engineering process.
MORE came along and showed definitively that treating the youth vote—normally considered the votes of those 18-29 years old—with insouciance, can and will, in some cases, prove deadly for a campaign.
Part of the impact, undoubtedly, came from her femininity and her youthful insouciance — a woman carelessly executing the male master strokes for her own mental reference — but her new and authentic virtuosity was unmistakable.
His Twitter is a thing of quiet beauty, casual documentation of a life spent dotting around some of the world's furthest corners with all the insouciance of your nan's Grimbsy 92 album on Facebook.
The brutal insouciance of her fellow immortals — whether her sharp-tongued mother, Perse; or chilly Hermes; or righteous Athena enraged — proves increasingly alien to this thoughtful and compassionate woman who learns to love unselfishly.
"Session the Bowl" was a merger, one once-insurgent downtown New York scene embracing another, borrowing some of its insouciance while welcoming street culture into a luxury environment, on terms both could deal with.
It is about seizing the opportunity before a fresh pain knocks you out of action or before a fresh face arrives with the insouciance and ability to shake up the hierarchy to your detriment.
Kyrgios produced a customary mix of the obscene — pithily urging the crowd not to shout out during points — and the sublime — the trademark "tweeners" and a drop shot at the net of breathtaking insouciance.
The collection was about as cool as couture gets in its elaborate insouciance and it had an energy that has been largely missing in a week where safe and stately has been the rule.
That, though, is twice the maximum a liver ought to be kept chilled for transplant, and almost three times the nine-hour limit generally preferred—hence Dr Coussios's insouciance at the hospital back in 2013.
Woolf grasped intuitively that narrative daring and insouciance could be driven to political ends, that lightness of heart did not mean an absence of conviction, but she remained unconvinced that her contemporaries would get it.
He sits with a defiant insouciance, Confederate flag in one hand, gun in the other; his weapon is pointed at the grass, unassuming flora in the foreground, as if he intends to shoot the flowers themselves.
Mainstream coverage of the debate over President Donald Trump's DACA hostage-taking has been marked by an alarming insouciance, verging on denial, about what's actually going on — and about just how much is on the line.
The Soviet Union tried it in 1960 when Mao Zedong's insouciance about nuclear war—he had suggested that such a conflict would kill more imperialists than socialists, leaving the world ruined but Red—alarmed Nikita Khrushchev.
She is praised by Sherald's brush for the insouciance of her garb: the bouncy dots a tonic exception to the refinement of the abstract designs that the other subjects' clothes provide for this painter's aesthetic use.
He has a habit of deflecting tough questions and affecting an amused insouciance about his mistakes, which include fathering a child with a woman other than his wife (he and his wife, a lawyer, have four children).
Three months earlier, he'd released "Come Over When You're Sober, Pt. 1," the album that took the skeleton sound he'd developed in his bedroom — emo sentimentality, thunderous hip-hop underbelly, rock-star insouciance — and thickened it up.
Mysteriously unencumbered by parents or high school, they're a team that moves and thinks as one, facing blue-collar anxieties with the insouciance of youth and the safety net of friendship — and the occasional bump of coke.
On the Runway After decades spent transforming the tenets of men's wear for women, imbuing the traditional Savile Row trouser suit with a sexual insouciance, Stella McCartney is finally doing the inevitable: making men's wear for actual men.
His latest album, "C'est la Vie," tackles the joys and complicities of adulthood; with its air of thoughtful insouciance, it sometimes harks back to John Prine's 38213s records, but the album's twinkling, sky-opening grandeur is all Houck.
It was not uncommon for a Middle House boy to declare, with blithe insouciance, that, as he had swum three or four days before, there was no need for him to take a shower at all that week.
It isn't just that it dismisses all worries about deficits or inflation with a Venezuelan insouciance, or that it seems lukewarm about any policy or technology that might be tainted by capitalism or disliked by progressive interest groups.
So, too, with the specific cases that the Atlantic essay focuses on: Trump's insouciance about Russian interference in the last presidential election, and his continuing attacks on law enforcement professionals over the probe into his campaign's possible involvement with that interference.
"Omarosa, I don't know how anyone likes you, honestly," Mr. Trump chirped in one boardroom scene, as he mulled over firing her with the same mix of insouciance and venom that he performs during press gaggles in the West Wing today.
When Google debuted Cardboard at its 2014 Developers Conference, then- Google Product Chief Sundar Pichai showed off the headset made of modest materials with an insouciance that indirectly poked fun at the ambitious and expensive Oculus purchase Facebook had announced only shortly before.
On the eyes, Pecheux applied black eyeliner smudged in with MAC Neon Studio Eye Gloss, a fleshy tone that warms up the black eyeliner so "it's not so aggressive" and doesn't look too pristine ("perfection is boring," he said, with Parisian insouciance).
Reports of confusion and shortfalls in testing kits for suspected coronavirus patients, school closures, the isolation of a community in New York state, stock market slumps and a looming disaster in the suddenly passenger-deprived airline industry have all failed to shake Trump's insouciance.
The insouciance of the fresco recalls another Portaluppi project, no longer standing: the 1930 alpine Wagristoratore, a surreal building constructed of two train cars cantilevered far above the ground, made to appear as if they were running directly into a central three-story structure.
The Italians have mastered the insouciance of the slightly off-center knot — some even leave the narrower end a bit longer, letting it peek out from behind the thicker one in front, as if to say, I really couldn't be bothered to redo it.
Each has had to navigate the intricacies of Mr. Lucas's sprawling fiction while handling the deep imprint created by Darth Vader's heavy-breathing menace, R2-D2's amusing beeps, Mr. Ford's insouciance, Mr. Hamill's earnestness, and Ms. Fisher's smarts and latter-day screwball charm.
He remains adored by Chelsea's fans, of course — they sang his name here, lovingly, as he trotted over to thank them for their support, his fist clenched in appreciation — but that early-season aura of happy-go-lucky insouciance is starting, for the first time, to dissipate.
Written as a kind of cocky intergalactic lothario, Valerian ought to be as sexy and charismatic as a young Han Solo, though "Chronicle" star Dane DeHaan— so good in brooding-emo mode — seems incapable of playing the kind of aloof insouciance that made Harrison Ford so irresistible.
Relegated to acting entirely with his face, the able-bodied Claflin duly hams it up with an over-expressive sarcastic zeal and echoes of Hugh Grant's louche insouciance that only rarely, if ever, suggests the deep world of pain that Will is meant to be experiencing.
Most of the girls in the Rizzoli-published book weren't even born when the song originally came out, but they capture the spirit of the song and its bratty insouciance—there are girls doing headstands, guzzling pizza, clutching skateboards, and posing in front of their bedroom walls.
And yet, as the E.R. visits added up over the years, I gradually curbed my initial feelings of panic and dread—partly because no one can live in a state of crisis forever but also because, by and large, my father bore his infirmity with insouciance.
Its earnest insouciance recalls the "Superman" movies of the '70s and '80s more than the mock-Wagnerian spectacles of our own day, and like those predigital Man of Steel adventures, it gestures knowingly but reverently back to the jaunty, truth-and-justice spirit of an even older Hollywood tradition.
"This insouciance about the prospect of putting off any deal has completely upended market expectations that we were potentially millimetres away from a deal, and also flies in the face of the optimism that has seen markets rally strongly over the last few weeks," CMC analyst Michael Hewson said.
A feel-good documentary that's literally about making people feel good, "Bending the Arc" dives into the quagmire of global health care with the sunny insouciance and can-do brio of its primary subjects, the doctors Paul Farmer and Jim Yong Kim, two founders of Partners in Health.
Mr Blair's insouciance towards the detail of policy allowed ministers to implement foolish manifesto commitments to scrap Tory public service reforms, such as liberating schools from the dead hand of local-authority political control, or introducing modest market mechanisms into the National Health Service, reforms that were already showing positive results.
Yet there are other imperatives that bedevil the contemporary heirs of traditional female identity, for whom insouciance in the face of the domestic can seem a sort of political requirement, as though by ceasing to care about our homes we could prove our lack of triviality, our busyness, our equality.
With predictable insouciance, President Donald Trump cheered on the Israeli government's decision to bar entry to Congresswomen Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib due to their advocacy for the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement—reversing its previous pledge to allow them into Israel out of respect for the U.S. Congress.
She also has access to the only reliable supply of artificial fabrics in the realm, and on her form a sheer negligee drapes wrinkle-free, like Ban-Lon on a Barbie doll: the Hollywood concept of feminine allure always did depend on a certain insouciance about wearing nightwear by day.
It's that the people who recline, who often push that dreaded button minutes after takeoff and stay that way until the attendants force them to return upright, exude an intensely irritating "f*ck you" insouciance that's only barely tempered with the odd shake of their seat when it looks like they're drifting off.
All of them moving through traffic with insouciance, like dancers or bull-fighters, seeming to bounce off the bumpers of old Buicks and under the two-tone city buses called burras, but bobbing out of the dust clouds again and hopping onto curbs unharmed, where they stretched out in the sun and slept with ies in their eyes.
Yet, seizing on every piercing chord and astringent harmony, he also brought out boldly the contemporary elements of Poulenc's musical language, which subtly draws from diverse styles including modal French sacred music, Impressionist colorings and Neo-Classical fanfares and chorales, even sly hints of salon room insouciance during scenes in which aristocrats lament their political predicament.
Showrunner Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa has been lavish with the witty little background flourishes; be sure to keep an eye on the cemetery in the front yard of the sprawling gothic mansion/mortuary where Sabrina and her aunts live, as well as the tiny, vicious-looking cigarette-holder wielded with deadly insouciance by Sabrina's Aunt Zelda (a terrific Miranda Otto).
The softly tailored jackets; the sensual knit sweaters; the penumbral colors; the mannered insouciance of models disporting themselves on the runway; the summery legerity of a passage of white garments; the sense of a particularly romantic form of gay eroticism, soon to merge with mainstream culture, can be laid to Mr. Armani as part of his legacy.
The soundtrack of a generation was accompanied by the legends and mythologies created on a picturesque Mediterranean island out in the Balearics and portrayed with characteristic insouciance in the documentary A Short Film About Chilling, a film depicting the first wave of British DJs, promoters, and bands in Ibiza, prior to the subsequent mass invasion of clubbing tourists.
He did it with his now-signature combination of lavish ease and a garden of painterly shades; his ability to drain the grandeur from a ball gown so it can be worn with the insouciance of a T-shirt; to toss a cropped neon-yellow cashmere cape atop a blush vest and beige trousers, so its train trailed just so on the floor.
Ehrenreich proved his old-school star quality with his daffy and charming performance in "Hail, Caesar!" and here he pulls off the daunting task of stepping in for Harrison Ford, masking the character's commitment to seemingly lost causes with devil-may-care insouciance... The "Star Wars" movies always criminally underutilized Billy Dee Williams as Lando, but Glover sweeps this film off its feet as often as he can, swanning through it like the Cary Grant of Outer Space.
And that's a quotidian strategy — one part makeshift to another part devil-may-care insouciance — that leaves President TrumpDonald John TrumpDe Blasio calls on Trump to deploy military to set up hospitals in New York Hillicon Valley: Facebook launches portal for coronavirus information | EU sees spike in Russian misinformation on outbreak | Senate Dem bill would encourage mail-in voting | Lawmakers question safety of Google virus website Trump signs coronavirus aid package with paid sick leave, free testing MORE as vulnerable as if he were driving down Dealey Plaza in Dallas in an open-topped limousine.

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