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That he delights in schoolyard taunts and luxuriates in backlash.
A manhattan made with bourbon luxuriates in the spirit's sweetness.
It luxuriates in the sexuality of its protagonists without ever exploiting it.
He luxuriates in the "green and fragrant banks," the vineyards, the poppy fields.
This strategy has risks, which he not only embraces but also luxuriates in.
Sure it's a movie that luxuriates in the fantasy of erotic fish-man romance.
Eat Me may put some people off; it luxuriates in the gross and grotesque.
It luxuriates in large and small detours, indulging flashbacks within flashbacks but it's rarely boring.
By contrast, photographer Thomas Joshua Cooper luxuriates in the terrors of surrendering to the elements.
Devoid of people, each interior luxuriates in the serenity enjoyed by the furniture when nobody's home.
Having done nothing to drain the Washington swamp, the president now luxuriates in its warm waters.
The series luxuriates in the world of tasting menus and molecular gastronomy, Michelin stars and James Beard Awards.
While normal political language functions through implication and indirection, Mr. Trump luxuriates in saying the quiet part loud.
Justin Timberlake luxuriates in a silver Jaguar E-Type and is terrorized by brutish Dodge Challengers in In Time.
And every morning, he luxuriates in the smell of fresh bread drifting from the traditional bakery beneath his apartment.
With his videos, Pettibon positively luxuriates in brainlessness—as he does on Twitter, in raunchy bursts of uncorked id.
Instead of rushing toward the tale's major reveals, show-runner Patti Jenkins luxuriates in the noir mood of 1960s Los Angeles.
President Donald Trump still luxuriates in the memory of the two men's made-for-television pageant in Singapore in early June.
But while Bolling luxuriates in the failures of figures like John Edwards and Aaron Burr, Trump's own numerous scandals are not mentioned.
The French Open luxuriates in its own laws of physics and playlists of tactics that make it more distinctive than even Wimbledon.
The camera luxuriates in this scene, makes us stew in our discomfort at the juxtaposition of our conventional idea of consent with Gilead's.
Grant luxuriates in the blind privilege of Thorpe, with his ridiculously high-falutin' pronunciations and demands, while also being in on the joke.
Kravitz luxuriates in Rob's search, as she tries to grow past Mac while also holding onto the idea of him tighter and tighter.
She luxuriates in longing on "Finding You," one of my favorite songs on the album, which is as straightforward as love ballads get.
Instead, it simply luxuriates in the humble, intimate and sometimes very messy traces that some of the great figures of history have left behind.
We kept asking how white conservative evangelicals could support Mr. Trump, who luxuriates in divisive rhetoric and manages only the barest veneer of religiosity.
It luxuriates in large and small detours, indulging flashbacks within flashbacks which transition to tall tales within flashbacks or anecdotes within flashbacks, and so on.
In her mid-40s, she moves to Bali, where her father has relocated, and falls in love with an Italian man who luxuriates in silence.
Alien is a slow movie that luxuriates in every moment; it takes seven minutes before the characters in the film wake up and start talking.
But instead of looking for weaknesses in technique or for places to improve, Trump luxuriates in the moments he believes are evidence of his brilliance.
The story may be corny, but there's a terrific party scene set in a grand old hotel that luxuriates in one last night of glory.
But none of these story elements are given more weight than the characters and their environment, both of which Ms. Moselle's camera practically luxuriates in.
He luxuriates in his lust, celebrates it, using all his powers of description to map it out before adding that he's not attracted to most men.
"Wax & Wane," Ms. Younger's sleek, assured new album, luxuriates in groove: It's the latest statement from a jazz generation weaned on hip-hop producers like J Dilla.
He luxuriates in his boorishness, somehow perceiving that changing what came before means repudiating every shred of decency, renouncing every ounce of compassion, rejecting every hint of morality.
"Mariners Apartment Complex" is the first song she's released in advance of her forthcoming sixth album, and it doesn't vary much from the woozy grandeur she typically luxuriates in.
The first act luxuriates in cheerful degradation until it arrives at a structure reminiscent of that of movies like "Teorema" and "Down and Out in Beverly Hills": Outsider enters.
Modern Love, on the other hand, luxuriates in beautifully appointed apartments and the kinds of sleek lives that usually hide universal issues such as relationship decay and surprise pregnancies.
The whole movie luxuriates in a kind of erotically charged but hyper-classical artificiality, with fake sets, arch dialogue, frequent rear-projections and copious shots of (clearly prosthetic) genitalia.
In his most recent special, "Staying Alive," on Netflix, Morgan luxuriates in characteristically silly images: a penis singing Donna Summer, a new flavor of Ben & Jerry's called Titty Milk and Splenda.
In contrast to the bustling claustrophobic cities that mimic the structures of a motherboard, 2049 also luxuriates in the melancholic abyss of barren wastelands that mourn the last vestiges of organic life.
Even as she luxuriates in the forbidden frisson of the affair, she plays Whack-a-Mole with feelings of jealousy, guilt and a sense that this is not going to end well.
But once it gets to the chorus and Giannascoli sings, "good people got something to lose" over an acoustic guitar, the song luxuriates in some of his most easily repeatable hooks yet.
As a solo artist, Michael Vallera makes music that often luxuriates in stillness and quietude, which is kind of a funny thing because he doesn't really seem to sit still all that much.
While Donen luxuriates in the glamour of two Hollywood stars in evening wear, Grant and especially Bergman trade on more than their charm, digging into characters whose romantic chemistry hinges precariously on trust.
Iowa and New Hampshire, two of the smallest, whitest states in the union, go first, and whoever wins those states luxuriates in a flood of free media coverage, fresh donations, and undeniable political momentum.
Reckless and mercurial, a bully when he wants to feel his own strength, he luxuriates in the perks of the office he's grabbed for himself: the throne, the golden crown, the money he is milking from it.
Brooks, who is best known as Taystee, in " Orange Is the New Black ," gallivants through the aisles and luxuriates in the humor of Beatrice's contempt, decorating her quips with an impossible-to-transcribe repertoire of comical snorts and chirps.
As he campily glides around stage, Caldwell's "Shkreli" luxuriates in his loathsomeness, bragging about the possessions his millions of dollars have helped him acquire, and making it clear he cares not a whit if his antics offend anyone — or everyone.
Nelsons, who is said to have been in competition with Petrenko for the Berlin post, is himself no minimalist with the baton, but his grip is not as tight: he luxuriates in certain stretches, almost to the point of losing focus.
"Mobile Worlds" feels like a culmination of Mr. Buergel's work at the Johann Jacobs, though it also dives into and luxuriates in the collection of the Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe, rootling through its storehouses and unearthing its forgotten bequests.
Vincent D'Onofrio luxuriates in a Portuguese accent as the coach of the national team, who is initially disdainful of what he calls the "primitive" ginga style but then exhorts Pelé (now played by Kevin de Paula Rosa) and his teammates to be themselves.
The movie luxuriates in the mundane particulars of labor in the entertainment business; there's far more scenes of people driving around Los Angeles and listening to the radio than reference-heavy dialogue or violence, contrary to what one might expect of a Tarantino film.
While it isn't a show that frequently luxuriates in darkness or violence — it's a heartwarming family drama, for the most part — to ignore the violence that is directed against trans women of color would be to ignore something that's part of its characters' lives.
Feiffer luxuriates in the ironies, as when an ostensibly banished female screenwriter goes undercover and looks for work: Behind facial hair and pseudonym, her bespectacled face like a Feiffer self-portrait, she bites back laughter when a producer unwittingly offers rewrite duties on a script that she originally wrote.
This episode luxuriates in showing off the desolate tundra of the White Walkers' realm, with director Alan Taylor (Thor: The Dark World) taking long views of the land that show exactly how insignificant men are there, and how much more harrowing this mission is than most any other we've seen unfold in Westeros proper.
While Ms. Dwivedi luxuriates in the designer clothing that does fit — she received a steady stream of compliments from co-workers on a pink, plaid Trina Turk coat that she wore while pregnant with her first child — the stuff that does not must be sent back to the warehouse before she can order something new.
The site's consensus reads: "A sensual and hypnotic masterpiece, La Belle Noiseuse luxuriates in its four-hour run time while holding audience attention".
But soon Sudha's identity comes into question and she is seen as a suspect. Her dream of a secure shelter is once again threatened. This is a beautiful and engaging film, which luxuriates in the story and its location. The visual poetry and unfettered exploration of the ongoing conflict on the borders of India and Bangladesh come together with great impact and insight.
As the Hebrews approach their destination, Lot meets the beautiful Ildith (Pier Angeli), who luxuriates in a litter while a group of slave girls in chains precede her over the rocky terrain. Lot assumes that Ildith owns these women. She tells him that she is also a slave, albeit the chief of the Queen of Sodom's body slaves. Lot tells her that owning slaves is evil.
Amy and Leela drag Fry and Bender to the gym because they are badly out of shape, and Dr. Zoidberg tags along. Fry luxuriates in the coed steam room with Leela and Amy, only to be told that it's the women's steam room. Leela and Amy make fun of Fry's genitals, and what poor women in the 20th century had to put up with before genetic engineering. Meanwhile, Zoidberg is behaving erratically and aggressively, and even displays his head fin.
When it comes to burning up a dance floor, she is still Ms. Jackson." Jon Pareles of The New York Times stated, "Ms. Jackson luxuriates in textures as dizzying as a new infatuation," commended the album as containing "songs so baroquely sumptuous that they're virtually experimental." Pareles added, "Boudoir ballads undulate in torrid slow motion while Ms. Jackson moans like a phone-sex operator, and uptempo tunes hark back to disco, splice mock-operetta to hard rock or, in Better Days, conjure an easy-listening 1960's-pop apotheosis.
Cills continued to state that the second video "luxuriates in our voyeurism." Christopher Hooton from The Independent also picked upon the videos sense of voyeurism and compared the second video to Drake's previous single "Hotline Bling" and Nicki Minaj's "Anaconda". Popsugar called the songs accompanying videos "relatively simple," but stated they were an "instant classics", while RollingStone noted the videos as being "steamy". "Work" was nominated for the "Video of the Year" award as the 2016 BET Awards, as well as being nominated for the "Best Female Video" award as the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards.
Riley views the message as a precursor to the "I'd love to turn you on" theme of "A Day in the Life" and, aided by the band's performance, optimistic in tone as Lennon "sings for the unsung, the people who have shut themselves off from life". Heavy equalisation was applied to the electric guitar parts through a series of faders, giving them a treble-rich texture that, as with the harmony vocals, recalls the Byrds' sound. In Prendergast's description, the track "burst[s] forth with all the gusto of newly discovered psychedelia", as Lennon's lead vocal "luxuriates in an opiated haze of production and Harrison's Fender Stratocaster solo fuzzes with all the right hallucinatory sparkle".
"WAP" received widespread critical acclaim. For Pitchfork, Lakin Starling called it "a nasty-ass rap bop, bursting with the personality of two of rap's most congenial household names", adding, "the detailed play-by-play in the verses doesn't aim to impress guys—and that, the song suggests, is why Cardi and Meg's expertise is credible," as they "center themselves as women in order to freely celebrate their coveted power, sex appeal, and A1 WAP." Jon Caramanica of The New York Times deemed it "an event record that transcends the event itself", and stated that both rappers "are exuberant, sharp and extremely, extremely vividly detailed" in the song that "luxuriates in raunch". Rania Aniftos of Billboard described the song as a "twerk-ready, scorching banger".
While Laure luxuriates in a tub in Lily's home, the real Lily returns and commits suicide while Laure secretly watches, providing Laure the opportunity to take her identity for good, and she leaves the country for America. Seven years later, Laure (in her identity as "Lily") resurfaces in Paris as the wife of Bruce Watts, the new American ambassador to France (Peter Coyote). After arriving in France, a Spanish paparazzo named Nicolas Bardo (Antonio Banderas) takes her picture. The picture is displayed around Paris, and Black Tie (who has coincidentally been released from prison seven years after being arrested for the heist) spots Bardo's photo while in the middle of killing a woman, seen talking earlier with Laure at a café, by throwing her into the path of a speeding truck.
Calvi talked to The Observer about One Breath saying: "I wanted to explore the feeling of being out of control, and how this can be very scary and yet thrilling at the same time. It's always important to me that the music tells the story as much as the lyrics, so I was very focused on creating rich textures and a lot of atmosphere for the songs to exist in. This record was made during quite a turbulent time in my life and I like the way I can feel that in the music when I listen back." Released in October 2013, One Breath received critical praise upon release, with The Independent calling the album "an LP that rumbles with lusty insistence, swoons with bliss, luxuriates in cinematic style and nudges Calvi's emotive voice to fresh operatic heights".
Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic stated "[Jackson's] created a record that's luxurious and sensual, spreading leisurely over its 70 minutes, luring you in even when you know better", and Jon Pareles of The New York Times commented, "[a]s other rhythm and blues strips down to match the angularity of hip-hop, Ms. Jackson luxuriates in textures as dizzying as a new infatuation." left The album's title-track, "All for You", debuted on the Hot 100 at number fourteen, the highest debut ever for a single that was not commercially available. Teri VanHorn of MTV dubbed Jackson "Queen of Radio" as the single made radio airplay history, "[being] added to every pop, rhythmic and urban radio station that reports to the national trade magazine Radio & Records" in its first week. The single peaked at number one, where it topped the Hot 100 for seven weeks.

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