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But under the joshing lay depth upon depth of furious resentment.
His joshing notwithstanding, a few of them appeared to mean everything.
The joshing was mostly affectionate: Mr Magufuli's anti-corruption drive is popular.
No, I'm only joshing you carry on, I'm having an absolutely wonderful evening.
Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban totally understand the joy in a little harmless joshing.
Hence Mr Johnson, despite his joshing optimism about his prospects, is not kicking on as he had hoped to.
Athletes staging a somber protest about racial injustice or a president sitting around joshing during a ceremony about the flag?
Even the fill you've seen before is a joy — SIDE BET, ROLODEX, RUNNERS' HIGH, PODCAST, JOSHING, REFERENDA and HIT HOME.
He has gone from likeable flack, known for joshing with journalists, to a bitter adversary stoking feuds with individual reporters to please his boss.
President Donald Trump said he was joshing when he abruptly looked at the sky and uttered the phrase "I am the chosen one" earlier this week.
In Sydney a now-gone bar called Starlyn had a Soviet theme and attracted criticism from those who found the joshing references to a murderous tyrant in poor taste.
President Donald Trump on Friday evening said he was joshing when he abruptly looked at the sky and uttered the phrase "I am the chosen one" earlier this week.
And Mr. Pine, in a quietly watchful performance (no Captain Kirk joshing here), gives Toby a cagey cleverness that allows Mr. Foster to shine as his gleefully lawless accomplice.
A few audience members are seated onstage, and Mr. Swenson's jovial joshing with them (including a reference to his "pirate booty") is handled with just the right smiling lewdness.
The two have been dating for 5 years and when our camera guy asked DP if the rumors of her being engaged were true or just a little joshing around.
But, joshing aside ... Yes, we will cover queer lives and queer change, and we're willing to take the heat from anyone as we report where others might fear to tread.
So given my appearance, coupled with the "We're all friends here" attitude you get in most restaurants, it feels like servers consider me fair game for this ostensibly innocent joshing.
And Mr. Booker tolerated some joshing about his high-profile personal life — he is dating the actress Rosario Dawson — before pleading that the exchange be treated as off the record.
The group spent the evening joshing each other, imbibing red wine and eventually "depleted the restaurant's caviar supply," according to an anonymous source cited in the Post's Page Six gossip column.
Given the joshing tone of much of the show, this makes sense, since it would be incongruous to grind the gears at the end by showing Othello murdering his innocent wife.
" As he gave a master class in changing the topic and misdirection, Trump tried to charm by joshing with reporters and tossing off observations about how the Kurdish people are "great fighters.
Working his way around the post-event mêlée in Emmetsburg (where he appeared to know many in attendance), he offered inexhaustible bonhomie, including selfies, joshing greetings and naughty kisses for delighted ladies.
She doesn't feel as comfortable joshing around as she would with a smaller group, and it shows, and yet the type of event necessitates at least some of that, to uneven effects.
He and Megyn Kelly got in some good joshing at the expense of Donald Trump: Now, secondly, let me say I'm a maniac and everyone on this stage is stupid, fat, and ugly.
In flashbacks, we see his character joshing with Randi, or kidding around on a boat with his older brother, Joe (Kyle Chandler), so we know that Lee was once capable of opening up.
Instagram always let users appeal account suspensions, but now someone can appeal a takedown if their post was mistakenly removed for nudity when they weren't nude or hate speech that was actually friendly joshing.
For that was when "Richonne" moved from fan fiction sites and Tumblrs into the actual world of the show, as Rick and Michonne's friendly joshing about hard days and dental health finally escalated into considerably more.
Heartbreak has rarely sounded as survivable as it does on "Ain't It a Shame," from the terse stop-time beginnings of its verses — "You made/Me cry/When you said/Goodbye" — to its joshing saxophone solo.
The prominence of ''bro'' also coincided with the arrival of the joshing fraternal comedies of Judd Apatow and the cresting popularity of Barney Stinson, the sleazy, slutty suit Neil Patrick Harris played for nine seasons on ''How I Met Your Mother,'' who adhered to the articles of a handbook called the Bro Code.
Confessions of a congressman: 9 secrets from the inside That was when Elvis broke up his larger numbers — that probably pointed toward the "Also Sprach Zarathustra" Vegas jumpsuit bombast to come — with an intimate, acoustic set in the round with his old band mates from Sun days, Scotty Moore and Bill Black, as they played a medley of the songs that made Elvis a star, joking and joshing as they did it.
So there is something striking about black culture's taking on "savage" as a concept, sapping its dehumanizing intent and allowing enough elasticity to include adventurous joshing and self-aggrandizing threat — from two black men starring in a very popular "Jumanji" reboot whose subtitle is "Welcome to the Jungle" to the romance series "Addicted to Savage: A Hood Love Story," to the 25-year-old Atlanta rapper Shayaa Bin Abraham-Joseph, who makes grim, chart-topping music as 21 Savage.
His jovial, otterish, undergraduate, joshing decency was real, I decided, very country town, very West Australian.
In Guthrie's notebooks he wrote about wanting to put an end to the segregation with "a face of every bright color laffing and joshing in these old darkly weeperish empty shadowed windows." An unreleased variant of Guthrie's "Ain't Got No Home" similarly protests Fred Trump's segregation at Beach Haven.
Men, Marriage and Me advised, "True love was a heavy diamond bracelet, preferably one that arrived with its price tag intact." In 1933, Joyce played herself in the ramshackle film, International House, which contained some good-natured joshing about her love life. Peggy Hopkins Joyce ( 1922) Joyce owned a jewel known as the Portuguese Diamond, one of the most expensive in the world, which she sold to Harry Winston. It is displayed at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. Recounting a meeting with Joyce in the late 1920s, Harpo Marx claimed that she was illiterate.
This ca.1960 video is filmed outdoors, and shows the soldiers laughing, joshing each other, and dancing comically at the end. This is acting of course, and a striking contrast to the severe picture of Soviet life which was being presented at that time in the West. In the last moments of the "Kalinka" performance, Belyaev, like the other soldierly soloists not allowed to gesticulate while singing, cannot help himself and performs a brief Russian dance movement with his arms, showing us something we did not know before: that his background was in Russian dance culture as well as in music.
On the last day of school, the gang learns that their beloved teacher Miss Jones is getting married and that they'll have a new teacher in September, Mrs. Wilson. Miss Jones's fiancé Ralph playfully paints a frightening picture of Mrs. Wilson as "a dried-up, mean old woman," neglecting to inform the kids that his last name is Wilson and that Miss Jones will continue to be their teacher under her married name. Thanks to Ralph's ill- timed joshing, the youngsters convince themselves that the only way to retain their favorite teacher is to break up the wedding, starting with the prenuptial reception, where the kids surreptitiously spike the food by emptying the salt and pepper shakers into it and full bottles of tabasco sauce and horseradish.
He received death threats from Islamic extremists after voting in favour of the Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Act. He was also threatened by the far-right group Britain First, which in 2016 threatened to take "direct action" against Khan where he "lives, works and prays" as part of an anti-Muslim campaign.Olivia Blair, Britain First threatens to target London Mayor Sadiq Khan with 'direct action' , The Independent (May 25, 2016). Khan with former president Bill Clinton at the Clinton Global Initiative, September 2016 Journalist Dave Hill has said that Khan was "savvy, streetwise and not averse to a scrap", whilst also describing him as having a "joshing, livewire off-stage personality" which differed from the formal image he often projected while onstage.
New York Times critic Frank Rich praised Brynner but was ambivalent about the production, which he called "sluggish", writing that Brynner's "high points included his fond, paternalistic joshing with his brood in 'The March of the Siamese Children,' his dumb-show antics while attempting to force the English schoolteacher Anna to bow, and, of course, the death scene. ... The star aside, such showmanship is too often lacking in this King and I."Rich, Frank. "The Stage – Yul Brynner in The King and I", The New York Times, January 8, 1985. Retrieved February 17, 2011 The last performance was a special Sunday night show, on June 30, 1985, in honor of Brynner and his 4,625th performance of the role."Brynner Bows Out as 'King of Slam'", The Dispatch, July 1, 1985, p. 2.

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