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He was awful – his opinions, his voice, his mannerisms.
His mannerisms, his body language - they all suited the character.
Mansfield quite explicitly tried to mimic Monroe's mannerisms and style.
I can do her mannerisms so well in real life.
In terms of Winifred's mannerisms, your execution was spot on.
He isn't Irish, but his speech patterns and mannerisms are.
He became a keen observer of people's moods and mannerisms.
Sometimes physical mannerisms expose unspoken emotions like shame or anxiety.
As a result, the McNally mannerisms are basically harmless here.
This included abstract elements: mannerisms, graphology, speech patterns, taste, etc.
Everything down to a person's mannerisms and quirks can be recreated.
"She got my voice and my mannerisms down perfectly," Newell confirmed.
Actor Edward Gero did an uncanny job in capturing Scalia's mannerisms.
Somehow, Mr. Sawyers inhabits the man without settling for mere mannerisms.
Nonetheless, Thursday's triple bill showed all of his mannerisms and limitations.
His mannerisms and speaking cadence were a dream to work with.
Her powerful, soulful voice and her mannerisms make her identity undeniable.
Hanks had to work hard to learn Rogers' slower, deliberate mannerisms.
His crass mannerisms and harsh rhetoric don't make the party look serious.
"I thought Tyler's mannerisms and body language exuded confidence today," Black said.
When Hemingway was successful, he cut out his mannerisms and self-pity.
Jett told Interview that Stewart studied her mannerisms before playing the musician. 
"Switching to more masculine speech and mannerisms wears me out," she said.
He imitated batting stances, pitching motions and other mannerisms on his broadcasts.
But I would bet that Butler lends the professor her own mannerisms.
But I would bet that Butler lends the professor her own mannerisms.
His delivery and mannerisms are almost unchanged from those of say, Barney Stinson.
Instead, it keeps it on a database so cops can study their mannerisms.
It didn't hurt that Ben had his costume, voice, and mannerisms down pat.
But he largely stuck to his tone of knowing confidence, using professorial mannerisms.
You know, instead, their mannerisms and how they will react to most news.
In what ways would he show up in her mannerisms, interests or personality?
He focused on listening to the vocal mannerisms of women in his life.
He is paying closer attention to films, studying camera shots and actors' mannerisms.
Users accuse her of copying D'Amelio's mannerisms and purposefully wearing the same outfits.
"Don't underestimate or don't take his quirkiness or mannerisms for vulnerability," Kipnis said.
Mr. Garfield has the florid mannerisms of a vintage drag queen down pat.
Wherever BB-8 goes, whatever mannerisms there are, D-0 tries to mimic.
Some take inspiration from the mannerisms of voice actors during filmed recording sessions.
Oskar the cat is quite fancy when it comes to his posture and mannerisms.
It's not hard to see Sam Richardson's mannerisms in his characters—and vice versa.
Just to learn his mannerisms and find out what he's like to be around.
I'd come home and I'd do his type of humor, his type of mannerisms.
He found a lot of his own mannerisms or cultural experiences reflected in them.
Harris actually brought Dropo with him to Vancouver to work on perfecting his mannerisms.
Women also tend to get judged much more harshly for their personalities and mannerisms.
Imagining having easy access to the sound of his voice, his visage, and mannerisms.
Whether it's mannerisms, sayings or habits, many children "live what they learn" growing up.
Given Freeman's hostile tone, mannerisms and body language, Ms. Abraham feared for her life.
First, the technology may interpret her mannerisms less accurately than a white male candidate.
A friend even commented on the convincing masculinity of my mannerisms: "Wow," she said.
She understands the mannerisms that will go into acting this character sensitively and accurately.
His mannerisms and inflections are so specific that they basically beg to be copied.
Yet his work possesses none of the mannerisms you'd associate with breakneck institutional recognition.
Each song is sung exactly alike, with the same few gestures and vocal mannerisms.
I can see a lot of Texas mannerisms and hear the sayings she's kept.
Ahead, read why Ivanka always makes the same pose and what her other mannerisms mean.
From her style to her mannerisms, Blue Ivy had Beyoncé fans doing a double take.
In fact, Rubio has showed signs of mastering some of Bill Clinton's most effective mannerisms.
He was taught proper mannerisms and gestures and to speak in a softly modulated tone.
And, he reportedly beat out stiff competition because he mastered his father's iconic character's mannerisms.
Know that Mars can be a bit unusual in his mannerisms when he's in Aquarius.
You moderate your mannerisms so that they become unnoticeable, and you, in turn, become unnoticeable.
So I wasn't watching YouTube videos of their speeches and trying to capture their mannerisms.
To some he seemed to have a robotic lack of empathy and odd interpersonal mannerisms.
Want a very fem-looking character with the voice and mannerisms of a truck driver?
He mocked his mannerisms and Texas drawl, saying his secretary of state talked too slowly.
My food is so good and my mannerisms in someone's home is second to none.
How do these candidates stack up in terms of their mannerisms, facial expressions and gestures?
Even his mannerisms were different: looser, more natural, as if something inside him had relaxed.
"He wants you new, fresh, different, getting rid of all these mannerisms," Banderas told Reuters.
This book has shaped my determination to innovate and to avoid the mannerisms of appropriation.
"Tom and Terry look alike, they sound alike, they have the same mannerisms, everything," Mrs.
Would that help me tame certain mannerisms I had developed since my work was discontinued?
Seeing their lingo, mannerisms and pop culture references onstage was a way of being validated.
We'll be beyond our bodies and the unnecessary labeling and boxing of certain mannerisms and energies.
Then, they would copy both their tattoos and mannerisms in an attempt to elevate their status.
I feel that I have a lot of masculine energy and even my mannerisms are masculine.
It was a test for me to rely on my face and my mannerisms and physicality.
You need to separate your feelings about her personality and mannerisms from the job at hand.
I worked very hard at trying to get he nuances of his voice and his mannerisms.
And not just the idea of them, but their speech, mannerisms, fantasies, experiences, and coping mechanisms.
He has largely relied on sharp political instincts and easy mannerisms to foster American diplomacy abroad.
Mr. Page's mannerisms amid the unfolding Russia investigations have emerged as a sort of Washington sideshow.
I wrote the part based on how Jay speaks, his inflections, his mannerisms, his own quotes.
But they're unsure if his odd speech and mannerisms are signs of sanctity or just weirdness.
Kim bears a clear resemblance to his grandfather, Kim Il Sung, in appearance, haircut, and mannerisms.
Their mannerisms are often similar to characters like Steve from Blue's Clues, or Loonette the clown.
Mayfield Robotics's Kuri Robot was lovable, functional, and buzzworthy with its cute mannerisms and deft behavioral touches.
Everything I do as a human (mannerisms/actions/sounds) are all stuff I do in my fursuit.
After all, Obama's dulcet voice and mannerisms is recognised and studied by people all over the world.
Alyssa had the same mannerisms as Cyrus — and "her spirit, and her creativity [and] spunk," she said.
Their lives, their costumes, their mannerisms, and affectations all demand that you think of them as caricatures.
"Mannerisms, kind of the way we talk — we both talk with our hands and stuff like that."
He studied me intently, and he got my mannerisms so it's eerie to see that on screen.
He relies on a goalie called "Lightning Hand," who has Bruce Lee's mannerisms, agility, and yellow bodysuit.
You steal each other's phrases, probably pick up each other's mannerisms, and even start to dress alike.
College educated independent women, just really are offended by his tone and his mannerisms in the office.
His rapid-fire acceptance speeches all completely captured the voice and mannerisms of the actors he embodied.
Jackson's Kong blended actorly mannerisms with digital detail, bringing the character into the age of digital cinema.
Some characters were given quirky mannerisms, including Princess Damayanti's young cousin, who waves like an overenthusiastic royal.
Stewart has Picard's fatherly mannerisms down pat while Spiner resurrects Data's earnest obliviousness without skipping a beat.
They frequently take up similar initiatives and are both known for their direct mannerisms on Capitol Hill.
There he meets the incomparable Al Pacino, whose mannerisms, I'm emulating, as I type this (hoo ah!).
Her mannerisms were awkward, her voice occasionally wavered and she paused often for applause that was not forthcoming.
Mick may display the mannerisms of a boorish white man, but still gets to benefit from Aborigine wisdom.
The more time I spend fucking around, the less takes he gets: in acting, in action, in mannerisms.
But Rapace is able to tease out the differences between them with mannerisms, small looks, and tiny flinches.
Baldwin and Moore take on their roles dutifully, capturing the mannerisms of their characters with compassion and emotion.
Ryan said he was amazed how much Olson as a stand-in was able to replicate Biden's mannerisms.
I see her and my wife, just in her face and in her mannerisms, that's what it's about.
The two men even had similar speech mannerisms, often saying the exact same sentence twice in rapid succession.
Lois: I dunno, it was just the little things she did, like her voice and mannerisms and stuff.
With her dipped head and her inhibited range of motion, her mannerisms became those of a demure Victorian.
Best of all is Mr. Medina's lovable Jesus, who is androgynous without the usual clichéd drag-queen mannerisms.
From the Atlantan accent to the slight vocal mannerisms, it's a little bit weird to separate the two.
The contest brought out about ten impersonators, though none channeled the distinct mannerisms of Dean like Scott did.
Annie is the kind of slightly androgynous instant icon whose boyish outfits and gawky mannerisms never feel outdated.
The DC-born, Nigeria-raised artist added texture and color to each figure, capturing their personalities and mannerisms.
They met with actors who studied their mannerisms, the ways they moved, even the cadence of their speech.
"He had the mannerisms and character of someone who could have been in his 40s," the photographer said.
He nails the filmmaker's odd voice and awkward mannerisms, but also brings a charm and fragility to the part.
If you're trying to analyze a person's body language, you first need to acquaint yourself with their typical mannerisms.
Cornell's Ajunwa said AI analysis of mannerisms presents some of the worst potential for discrimination in the labor market.
Bell's own mother also helped inspire her character, Alice, through her "quirks and her mannerisms and style," she explains.
"When he speaks Korean, it's uncanny: his mannerisms, his voice, how much he's like his father," one onlooker remarked.
There, she was bullied in school by classmates and teachers because of her perceived sexual orientation and effeminate mannerisms.
Black, too, manages to play a teenage girl without denigrating teenage girls; the mannerisms are recognizable but not derogatory.
If the 'right kind' of mannerisms are derived from a company's current, homogeneous workforce, diverse candidates could be penalized.
" She claims she "feared for her life" during the confrontation due to Freeman's "hostile tone, mannerisms, and body language.
This extends far beyond popular media, and we find cultural mannerisms and traditions mocked, belittled and stereotyped quite frequently.
He remarked that from an early age he had learned to be careful about his appearance and his mannerisms.
His acting and mannerisms accurately portrayed the ugly stares and delayed movement of people I've seen on ketamine before.
The people — and their clothing, their facial expressions, their mannerisms — give definition to the built environment and vice versa.
There's something mildly sinister about the interlopers, with their ingratiating smiles, aw-shucks mannerisms and continued refusal to leave.
In all, though, this was the most wayward of the Trifonov recitals I've attended: the mannerisms obscured the mastery.
Mr. Young said he had suspected early on that Mo might be an informant because of his strange mannerisms.
" However, Barbash said Ramona's mannerisms were not similar to her own, explaining, "I am nothing like that in person.
Ms. Colella has incorporated Ms. Bass's mannerisms — a particular hand gesture she often makes, for example — into her performance.
Faith was the closest thing to her heart – the way she talks, her mannerisms, the type of person she is.
He also learned how to play basketball left-handed and pick up young Obama's mannerisms by studying old Youtube videos.
Perhaps it's because so much of the integrity of hip-hop artists is layered in with their mannerisms and credibility.
In December 2017, Minaj fans accused Cardi B of copying her style and mannerisms in the "No Limit" music video.
He owns the newest, most exquisite cars and he has mannerisms and a wardrobe to match his new social station.
I am just hoping someone either saw something or someone can recognize the mannerisms of the person in this video.
He imitates Khanna's mannerisms and dialogues to perfection and has plastered his room with the actor's posters, photos and memorabilia.
The Mr. Robot star studied Mercury's life and mannerisms very closely to perfect his performance, he previously told Entertainment Weekly.
His voice, his gait, his idiosyncrasies and mannerisms, the undulations of his laugh—all are replicated with near-perfect similitude.
"As soon as you disembark, you get to see all of these little gestures and mannerisms," says animator Shawn Wilson.
According to Prince Mak, Korean culture is actually very different to Australia or China in terms of mannerisms and hierarchy.
Good manners are mere mannerisms, the argument goes, which serve only to put barriers in the way of deeper connections.
They came for those seventies' chords and mannerisms that warmed their hearts, only to find we used them all wrong.
I was just in awe of her presence, her mannerisms and just how well she handled herself in the meeting.
Jess says I have mannerisms that remind her of both of her daughters and thus felt instantly comfortable with me.
"People think he was all controversy," said Mr. Shipp, 28, who studied Shakur's distinct speech patterns and mannerisms on YouTube.
When you spend a lot of time with someone, it's only natural that you pick up some of their mannerisms.
Scientists call it the " chameleon effect": We tend to like conversation partners that mimic our postures, mannerisms, and facial expressions.
Femmes are usually queer women, though any queer person who embraces traditionally feminine speech, mannerisms, and dress might identify as femme.
If Vector looks familiar, it's because the robot borrows its shape, and some of its mannerisms, from Anki's last robopal: Cosmo.
It wasn't just that we looked alike and had similar reading habits, mannerisms, and default ways of thinking (over- and negative).
Every team has their odd little mannerisms and fascinations, their delightful obsessions that keep players and fans fighting through the season.
"People always tell me that I look like her but also I act like her in my mannerisms," Ming Lee says.
She may mean well, but with these types of mannerisms and her argumentative style, I don't believe she can be elected.
I guess it's just my mannerisms, like the way I talk, the way my eyes move around maybe when I'm thinking …?
To secure the title, the Mr. Robot star, 37, studied Mercury's life and mannerisms very closely, he previously told Entertainment Weekly.
Like all his films, Love & Friendship is a comedy of manners, heavy on mannerisms, packed with wry chatter and social observation.
To secure the title, the Mr. Robot star, 37, studied Mercury's life and mannerisms very closely, he previously told Entertainment Weekly.
After we've stopped being sold all of our gestures, facial expressions, mannerisms, and etiquettes, where will we go to relearn them?
But 2016 Romney spoke holistically about the long-term damage of Trump's rhetoric and mannerisms: Think of Donald Trump's personal qualities.
A new Lola continues to livestream for Alice's fans, having assumed her appearance and mannerisms as an uncanny, seemingly unstoppable doppelgänger.
I watched as tweet after admiring tweet about him went viral, gushing over his intense eye-contact and his coy mannerisms.
Despite their wide-ranging backgrounds and their varied understanding of Vaughan's instructions and mannerisms, Rooklyn looked very much like a unit.
The dark humor put forth by the characters and the way they portray our mannerisms on screen are absolutely spot on.
Like the intro to "Tradition," you can really pile on the accent and mannerisms, and that's exactly how I did it.
There are other similarities — in mannerisms, in appearance, in cadence — but the younger Mr. Sanders is quick to brush them off.
While the new songs haven't been heard any other way, the familiar material here reveals her as a creature of mannerisms.
He had some of the mannerisms of a patient—tics and oddities—but he was, in fact, the head of adolescent psychiatry.
In September, the Dalai Lama infamously impersonated Trump in a video shared widely, in which he mimicked his hair style and mannerisms.
I saw that she was dressed like me, that she was saying the things I'd say and her mannerisms were like mine.
Some fans defended her mannerisms as a byproduct of growing up around Black communities, but critics argued that her persona was performative.
We already knew Scanlen was talented, since Amma's mannerisms have been enthralling and disturbing long before we knew she was a murderer.
A Prime Minister Johnson might snap the link entirely, with his air of Eton-Balliol-Telegraph entitlement and his Bertie Woosterish mannerisms.
It was classic, unadulterated Trump, a man the country has come to know for all of the above quirks, mannerisms and machismo.
Grandma, meanwhile, fascinates young Michael with her old-world mannerisms and her witchy association with tarot cards, scary puppets and haunting tales.
Imbuing that unsavory character with the dopiest of gangster mannerisms, Mr. Depp may remind you of Matt LeBlanc's "Friends" character, Joey Tribbiani.
I wasn't demanding that Susan get absolutely all of my mother's mannerisms or that Rose had to play me in any way.
He nails the Chamberlain's well-known vocal mannerisms and plays every scene with a mix of cackling glee and clear-sighted shrewdness.
Bernie Sanders — an old guy whose supporters are mostly young, and thus are inclined to see his old man mannerisms as charming.
Both brothers are played by Ansel Elgort, who — with a few noticeable mannerisms and some rigorous hair brushing — makes each character distinct.
The mannerisms with Faith and that look she gave me like, 'Oh my God, shut up, I'm going as fast as I can!
And as inauthentic accounts grow more convincingly human, there's evidence that human accounts have begun to adopt the mannerisms of automated Twitter users.
Throughout the experience, guests interacted with some incredibly talented actors who had the mannerisms and vocal cadences of the show's hosts down pat.
Some tangled passages seem like a parody version of Times writing — replete with subordinate clauses, background asides and "at a time when" mannerisms.
I mean, talk about the relationship you guys have in terms of her mannerisms and how competitive she is and things like that.
The visual effects undeniably capture the nuances of Brolin's facial tics and mannerisms, allowing the actor to shine through all the CGI wizardry.
Sumpter, 36, who was also a producer on the film, said that getting the First Lady's mannerisms and speech pattern down was paramount.
Not imitating her mannerisms or trying to physically resemble Hillary poses an even bigger challenge for you — there's nothing to really hide behind.
I'm a bit of a Real Housewives expert and Kennedy didn't have Phaedra's look, style of dress, voice, or mannerisms down at all.
In person, there's not even a whiff of Karen in evidence — her voice, her mannerisms and virtually everything about her is entirely different.
The root mannerisms, performative persona, trolling, and conspiracy brush fires remain, but the frivolity it was treated with now seems like a mistake.
Oscar-winning British actor Redmayne, 34, said he and Rowling had a "riveting" discussion on the quirks and mannerisms that would define Scamander.
"They have aristocratic mannerisms," said Beijing native Qian Hao, who takes his four long-haired imported Pekingese on daily walks in a stroller.
Benanti doesn't just look the part—she completely nails Melania's accent and mannerisms as she defends the wannabe first lady's recent plagiarism accusations.
"From the chubbiness, from the eyebrows, to the bald head to ... his mannerisms, he reminded me of granddaddy," she told Coker and Broder.
She spent a day with Mr. Tambor, who clocked many of her mannerisms and incorporated them into his portrayal of Maura, she said.
Mannerisms aside, it's impossible to read an etiquette book dedicated to cannabis culture as anything other than an argument for that culture's dignity.
But in mannerisms and voice, this guy is too tight, too cautious to be the extravagant, escapist playboy he is said to be.
To Mr. Eckart, Mr. Quayle appeared to be channeling the mannerisms of former President John F. Kennedy, a late colleague of Mr. Bentsen's.
In contrast to the harsh words he chooses to describe France's immigrants, he spoke softly, and sometimes with the mannerisms of another era.
Issues like Daschle's political obstructionism and, more recently, Senator Amy Klobuchar's alleged abusive-boss mannerisms only matter if Washington insiders think they matter.
Which isn't to say that Pharus, a student at an elite, mostly black all-male prep school, doesn't have his share of mannerisms.
"I think it's pretty easy to understand why you've been as successful as you have, because of your mannerisms today, your decorum," offered Rep.
His Boston accent, bizarre earnestness, and staccato mannerisms are same ones Andy Samberg ridiculed on Saturday Night Live to a humorless reception from Wahlberg.
" "I'll go to the big banks, I'll sit them down and yada yada yada they'll be broken up," David replied, imitating Sanders' mannerisms. "What?
"(We) work very closely with them, day in day out, and pick up on their mannerisms, their emotions, what they're thinking basically," Ineson said.
Her mannerisms were very similar to Beth with William, and it's kind of nice to see that reflection between mother and daughter-in-law.
After the mismatched pair's meeting, viewers end up meeting other deities from both sides, whose identities are playfully hidden in their names and mannerisms.
"He was taking part in activities and displaying mannerisms that were not consistent with a grieving parent," Lt. Joe Mendoza told reporters on Monday.
Fancy Macelli, a Gypsy Rose family spokesperson, tells TMZ ... Gypsy sincerely congratulates Joey for nailing the role and mastering her look, voice and mannerisms.
Their pantomime mimicry is precise; Claire dons a wig and the appropriate mannerisms while flouncing around the stage in a voluptuous Alexander McQueen gown.
Williams makes Avery so specifically weird, with her fluttery mannerisms and "sexy baby" voice, that she elevates the movie every time she walks onscreen.
Matthias Goerne, the baritone, got around the notes well with a somewhat heavy, cavernous sound, but as so often, his physical mannerisms proved distracting.
The filmmakers mostly used other dogs for reference, bringing them on set to watch their mannerisms and movements, then designing and animating the characters.
Portrayals of Mexican families — animated or not — by Hollywood can often fail to capture details and nuance in speech, mannerisms, customs or even appearance.
By adopting the same mannerisms and slang of the communities they are part of, players achieve the ultimate prize: a place where they belong.
Booth's drawing style is far from figure-flattering, which allows it to capture the mannerisms and disturbances human beings can display in social situations.
I was at the awkward age of 13 in middle school and I was being bullied for liking weird things and having feminine mannerisms.
But his mannerisms and his brusque tone seem to be a riff on a blustery Fox News type like Bill O'Reilly or Jeanine Pirro.
He's far less familiar with the mannerisms and approach of several others, including Buttigieg, who will be standing to the former vice president's immediate left.
"We started to analyze Freddie's mannerisms — not just performing, but how many times he covered his mouth in interviews to hide his teeth," Malek added.
You do not need to change their mannerisms or add a bit of attitude in an attempt to make it your toxic idea of authentic.
Richards played the role of Captain Teague, Jack Sparrow's father, which must have been a joy for Depp, who based his character's mannerisms after Richards.
McCarthy explained that she was familiar with Spicer from press briefings, but usually got too angry herself to pay attention to his speech and mannerisms.
Not only does it feel like you're watching the legend, but Zellweger makes capturing Garland's mannerisms, including the way she holds her shoulders, look effortless.
Kim Jong-un wasn't from a "decent" family but a homicidal one, and no gentle mannerisms he put on for TV would change that fact.
"We have to be super mindful of our tone and mannerisms because as soon as we speak up, we're seen as a threat," Jerkins said.
Whether you like it or not, you absorb—either the mannerisms or the fashion or the hairstyle—you always come back with something from films.
Things like mannerisms, expressed interests, style of speaking, and other personal characteristics that had nothing to do with being gay could be weaponized against you.
He eschews many of the stereotypical trappings of the executive life and mannerisms in favor of taking silent retreats and traveling to countries like Burma.
It remains to be seen whether Jadis's quirky mannerisms were authentic or, as with leaders like King Ezekiel or even Negan, a form of stagecraft.
I think the most relevant issue to youth like me would be the tangible social divide by language, mannerisms and cultural identity within Hong Kong.
Pisces are deeply sensitive, which explains why they can be shapeshifters who change their personalities or adapt their mannerisms to better suit other people's tastes.
Sweat and smoke mixed in the hot, strobe-lit air, so thick the crowd, people of all shapes and sizes and mannerisms, was just silhouettes.
Of course that's all a little silly; there's almost no way these three women would have the same mannerisms and (especially) haircuts 25 years later.
Alec Baldwin's Trump mannerisms and speech are so eerily spot on that his performance stands a good chance of snagging him an Emmy in 2017.
Hawke usually retains the voice and mannerisms of someone who never quite ditched his youthful bravado, giving him a veneer that guards a deeper vulnerability.
Trump has many of the mannerisms and much of the style of a plebiscitary dictator who wields demagogic rhetoric to turn the crowd against liberal institutions.
The MPathic VR characters are designed to react as any human would, displaying facial expressions, mannerisms, and emotions in tune with the conversation in real time.
Also, both were at their absolute best when a much-maligned villain with awkward mannerisms, a weird grin and a maniacal laugh showed up in town.
The beloved funny-woman already had an uncanny resemblance to the vice presidential hopeful and her immaculate take on Palin's mannerisms took it over the edge.
The former Celebrity Apprentice host may not approve of the impersonation, but plenty of fans believe that Baldwin has gotten Trump's mannerisms, speech, and hairdo down.
It looks like the formula of strange characters, folksy mannerisms, and unsolved murders that made the show a success in prior seasons is all still there.
Because VR headsets and hand controllers are trackable, our real-life head and hand movements carry into those virtual conversations, the unconscious mannerisms adding crucial texture.
While DJ Kool Herc stripped away his accent in order to fit in, he retained the Jamaican mannerisms all other DJs to come would build upon.
While it is hard work, it is both challenging and fun to step into someone else's life and attempt to capture their personality, feelings, and mannerisms.
From finding new ways to illustrate the President's policies to capturing his personal mannerisms, here are some of the highlights of 2017 from CNN's design team.
But even with the video pixelated, people can still hear your voice and pick up on mannerisms, just as they would be able to in person.
She even mimicked some of the female rapper's mannerisms, including pointing at the camera and letting that Minaj-esque bravado show through in her facial expressions.
The actor says what they're going to say, as you, the writer, try to dig a little deeper while taking note of their mannerisms and affect.
It's a fascinating idea that's behind all impersonation (the impersonator's skill is picking up on language, as well as mannerisms, that will identify one specific subject).
The former fund manager and father of six mixes a consciously traditional style and upper-class mannerisms, which have afforded him a measure of online fame.
I am sometimes quite feminine in my mannerisms — people act really confused when I giggle in a very high-pitched tone, which I don't really understand.
Then I realized those defensive mannerisms belonged to Martha, not Ms. Staunton, and much of this production's power comes from watching her be stripped of them.
Jirschele looks alarmingly like his father when he's out there: the same stance, the same mannerisms, the same way of delivering signs to hitters and runners.
But if a human provides the foundation, including hard-to-replicate elements like mannerisms and voice, then a quick deepfake mask takes care of the rest.
The biggest threat here, as I see it, is that you end up feeling a kind of self-hatred for mannerisms that others find off-putting.
A lot of readers wanted a way to split these states to indicate the effect the newcomers have had on Southern culture, accents, mannerisms, and demographics.
That was also my first chance to ask Daz to just give me everything, any little notes, or a certain way Snoop had of moving—his mannerisms.
His grandiose mannerisms, tax hikes, and opposition to European populism have found him on the receiving end of sharp criticism – even from allies in his own movement.
WUZHEN, China (Reuters) - Chinese news readers may have some new competition - artificially intelligent robot anchors that can mimic human facial expressions and mannerisms while reading out reports.
The process would be a roadblock for people on the autism spectrum and for many from foreign countries, as acceptability would doubtlessly hinge on neurotypical, American mannerisms.
Those tasked with manning the merchant stalls, secret workshops and cantinas have been encouraged to develop their own unique identities, including mannerisms, intricate backstories and their appearance.
Flo idolized her older sister — even her smoking — and the pair have ended up with very similar mannerisms — sometimes it can feel like talking into a mirror.
At the time, the dramatic change in his mannerisms caused a guidance counselor to start a process that got him sent to an institution for troubled teens.
But not once did we have a conversation about a certain tone or mannerisms ... So where did you get your inspiration then, because it nails it, rather.
I spent a good amount of time moving from one screen to the next, enthralled by each woman's tale, noting their faces, movements, mannerisms, and even dress.
It's useful to be reminded that America's still-dominant, two-party hierarchy has much more to do with the mannerisms of power than the substance of ideas.
It's a good bet these candidates could pass as straight, in the sense that their professional behavior or mannerisms don't seem markedly different from their congressional peers.
In addition to looking the part, the former member of One Direction nailed the legendary musician's mannerisms, exaggerating his mouth and having his tongue pop out periodically.
By then, after months of dissecting Trump's mannerisms and drilling deep into the mogul's psychosis, Atamanuik had honed one of the best Trump impressions in the country.
David and Sanders have an uncanny resemblance and David's portrayal of his doppelgänger was the greatest impression going of Sanders' crazy-grandpa mannerisms, taken to the extreme.
Drucker helps Tambor understand how Maura feels about herself and her body, and she tweaks his mannerisms onscreen, regularly nudging him to close his legs, for example.
But both traits are in sharp contrast to his measured speech and gentle mannerisms as he talks about working out his introversion over six years at Headless.
His vocal inflections, mannerisms, facial tics, likes, hates, emotional reactions, and all the other things that really matter are gone: burned in an oven at 900 degrees.
Yet this parched Outback western, awash in noirish mannerisms and a sunstroke-inducing palette, harbors a robust social conscience beneath its hotbed of bribery and sex trafficking.
It has also highlighted how disorienting it can be to lose the gendered cues, like pronouns, names, appearance and mannerisms, that shape so much of social interaction.
"You don't realize your mannerisms, that you're slouching in the chair, that you don't make eye contact, and all these little things mean a lot," he says.
Jeffrey Dean Morgan is electric in his performance, which is unfortunately also full of affected mannerisms — wild exclamations, an odd backbend-type move — that quickly grew tiresome.
A habitus is a body of conscious and tacit knowledge of how to travel through the world, which gives rise to mannerisms, tastes, opinions and conversational style.
Murphy has outshone her peers as a scene-stealer as she nails down the animated mannerisms of the archetypal rich girl while also displaying vulnerability over time.
") Ms. Jones spends time studying Mr. Trump's mannerisms and vocal tics, and fielding questions from her curious castmates ("Is this like a sendup on his fragile masculinity?
"You can almost feel the energy with which this actor reproduces learned camp mannerisms — yet miniaturises them, clamps them down, brings them just below the stereotype level."
Once white people really see it, they would not be able to abide it in any form — the mocking of people's skin color, mannerisms or cultural differences.
But where it might have run with those risks into new and strange territory, the work remained tamely pretty, mired in mannerisms like hyperextended backs and craning wrists.
Made from a lightweight, form-fitting plastic, the puppet can be realistically brought to life using just subtle gestures and mannerisms, instead of exaggerated and cartoon-like motions.
Lorelai's girlish wardrobe, tastes, and mannerisms have an obvious origin in her rebellion against her prim and proper mother and the hardship of raising a child at 16.
Often, someone with DID will feel like there are multiple identities inside of them, which can have their own backstories, voices, or mannerisms, according to the Mayo Clinic.
African-Americans, Latinos, other Asian-Americans and LGBTQ people have a sustained record of being attacked and vilified for their appearance, mannerisms and real or perceived immigration status.
Margot Robbie doesn't much resemble Harding, and I'll leave it to people who remember the skater's mannerisms better than I do to judge how well she mimics them.
But people of color that succeed in corporate or political life tend to pick up and drop the mannerisms, symbols, or words that they have grown up with.
But you can hear one of his evocative mannerisms in this old recording by Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, when he flatly delivers the phrase "mich schläfert" ("I feel drowsy").
So spookily does Mr Gordon-Levitt inhabit Edward Snowden's v-neck t-shirts, imitate his voice, infiltrate his mannerisms, that he crosses the line from acting to impersonation.
She's got everything down, from the jumps from low to high and the diva mannerisms that prove that she's watched more than her fair share of Perry performances.
But the performance is thickly layered in the mannerisms of a spoiled man-child who assumes that his unruly subjects are toys to be tossed about at will.
We've been told we have similar mannerisms and looks, but, astrologically speaking, she's basically the perfect foil to my anxious, rule-abiding, and, let's be honest, uptight Capricorn.
But analysts said viewers appeared to pay less attention to what Hariri said and more to his mannerisms during the interview from his home in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
These doctored videos can be created using clips of public figures who have been filmed extensively and have words, mannerisms and verbal tics that are easy to appropriate.
From the person's mannerisms, to the inflection in their voice, to their speech pattern — everything that makes that person who they are will seem genuine as you watch.
He had carefully followed the campaign and learned Kennedy's mannerisms: the Los Angeles Times , which covered Levin's speech, noted that Levin even "jabbed his finger" the Kennedy way.
Performers will play their parts, assuming their mannerisms, dress, and way of thinking, to stage conversations about theories of closed world systems that never could have happened IRL.
While Mr. Nordey, who is alone onstage for the better part of two hours, spares no effort, a director other than himself might have curbed his actorly mannerisms.
She will have to walk a tightrope of qualities ranging from physical attractiveness to facial expressiveness, while avoiding the pitfalls of irritating mannerisms or—god forbid—bad fashion.
Of all the mannerisms that Ricky Gervais brought to his character David Brent, one in particular changed comedy for good when The Office premiered on the BBC in 2001.
His scope was to introduce you to the raw presence of the artist, the timber of his voice, the way his face twists, and the complexities of his mannerisms.
Over time, it picks up your moods and mannerisms, your preferences and patterns of speech, until it starts to feel like talking to the mirror—a "replica" of yourself.
Specifically, users are calling the Lip Kit creator out for how often she seems to wear the same clothes as Rihanna, or mimic her hair and mannerisms in photos.
In a performance that Backderf called "jaw-dropping," Lynch fully inhabited Dahmer's mannerisms, like his lumbering walk and the spasm "schtick" that entertained the Dahmer Fan Club so much.
It's also why we judge people who seem to be performing their accent, such as politicians who suddenly develop a folksy twang or celebrities who affect posh European mannerisms.
At least here he has shucked most of his arty mannerisms and has progressed almost to the level of a stock director of the '30s—say, Roy del Ruth.
He still employs Clinton mannerisms on the stump: the bit lip of empathy, the genial head toggle as he adjudicates, the drill-sergeant jaw pop before he wades in.
Without making it feel like slavish impersonation, Ms. Burns captures Holliday's vocal mannerisms (they sound put-on because they were, yet still feel oddly natural), wit and comic timing.
Boris Johnson has spent decades preparing for his lead role, honing his adopted character, perfecting his mannerisms, gauging the reactions to his performance and adjusting it for maximum effect.
Until robots become indistinguishable from humans in every manner, including speech, mannerisms and affect, there still won't be a better result than having a human one-on-one connection.
James' mannerisms and jokes and speech ticks and violent outbursts feel authentic, anchored in memory and in the kinds of close observations that children make of their own parents.
Growing up, he had absorbed a bundle of cultural idiosyncrasies — whether tastes, mannerisms or locutions — that sometimes manifested themselves explicitly or in other cases merely fizzed beneath his consciousness.
What student hasn't gone off book for the sake of a joke, to parody someone else's mannerisms or change the key of a well-known piece for comedic effect?
While many a stand-up has made a career out of impressions, Jones takes a different tactic, often impersonating the "spirit" of his targets instead of their actual mannerisms.
But what's more impressive is how carefully he matches the mannerisms that Fontana created for Greg — the slight stammer, the cheerfully sarcastic grin — without ever seeming to do an impression.
The latter study was also able to separate the author's voice—that is, the mannerisms that make each writer unique—from those of the characters, who have their own quirks.
I would stay up really late and watch all MTV party zone playlists and pretend I was DJing, picking up mannerisms by watching a UK TV show call Ibiza Uncovered.
After seeing a video of Cooper in the studio perfectly manifesting Rocket's jerky mannerisms, tense expressions, and overall gruff delivery of scorching one-liners, I have a new favorite Guardian.
Every action, from Cozmo's audible chirps of victory when it wins a game to its childlike mannerisms when it recognizes your face, conceals tens of thousands of lines of code.
The same toxic mannerisms of his masculine performance at home — a brazenly poor diet, and a refusal to compensate with proper dental hygiene — had also kept him away from books.
Trump's simple embrace of down-to-earth mannerisms and speech rather than lecturing from a pedestal was a resonating change of tune from years of out of touch Republican candidates.
She has since taken on several of our stepmother's mannerisms — saying she is going to "close the lights," eating with a fork and spoon, instead of a fork and knife.
The voice sounded extremely lifelike, even inserting sporadic "um"s and other human mannerisms into its responses as the people on the other end of the line shot it questions.
Edda said he decided to come to court because there is little video of Guzmán, and he wanted to make sure to be able to study the drug kingpin's mannerisms.
" For the Atlantic, Emily Jan praised "the bustling street market, Weibo and WeChat icons flitting across the screen, the various a-yi mannerisms and phrases—all presented without explanatory commas.
No matter the arguments that his socioeconomic class and American mannerisms establish him as an outsider, the impact Drake has had on this city's confidence and image cannot be understated.
And though I didn't have the hutzpah to wear false lashes and eyeshadow like the Bon Temps resident, his occasionally dainty, sometimes delicate mannerisms always made me smile with familiarity.
"Children may be very similar in personality and mannerisms, but it does not mean they think alike or feel the same about situations their parents did when they were younger."
And I watched the movie thousands and thousands of times and tried to mimic her mannerisms and capture what I thought the essence of Donna was and what Meryl did.
Murphy's embellished valley girl mannerisms and O'Hara's wacky Moira-isms work in tandem — as soon as you're done laughing at one, the other jumps in to get you giggling again.
As soon as he arrived, my wife Nicole and I began adopting the mannerisms of the girl from the Tales from the Darkside episode, blaming BooBuddy Jr. for anything we could.
Even today, many autistic children are taught from a young age that hand-flapping, lack of eye contact, or rocking — perfectly natural and normal mannerisms for autistic children — are inherently wrong.
Sacrificing the joy of Alegranza for the mannerisms of a quirky art-rock style that never seems fully comfortable with itself, there's something slightly queasy about the album as a whole.
Thanks to Streep's almost chameleonic ability to mimic a person's mannerisms, combined with her incredible acting, The Post successfully brings one of history's most trailblazing individuals back to the public's attention.
One must only look at the vastly different mannerisms and temperaments of Christine Blasey Ford and Brett Kavanaugh last week at the Senate Judiciary hearing to see this theory in action.
Once Paige, 48, and her husband Steve, 49, brought their new daughter Kinley home, Staci thought the girls' similarities loomed even larger: they shared mannerisms, facial expressions, even a feisty drive.
According to the nurse who is recounting this event, she said that this woman had the appearance of a mannequin, but was very much human-like in her movement and mannerisms.
Since McCarthy first assumed the role of Spicer back in February, she has brightened our weekends by bearing an uncanny resemblance to the press secretary and recreating, spot-on, his mannerisms.
"He was taking part in activities and displaying mannerisms that were not consistent with a grieving parent," Lt. Joe Mendoza of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department told reporters on Monday.
Photographers Luigi and lango shot the cover, and encouraged Bündchen to watch YouTube videos of Mina's old performances to draw upon her mannerisms and expressions while impersonating her for the shoot.
If I was conducting myself in the mannerisms of hiding in the woods and jumping out from corners and yelling and screaming, yeah, I would be expected to be treated differently.
"She is so incredibly talented that it is so hard to double her because nobody has her delivery, her body mannerisms, the ability to match her so well," Mr. Scizak said.
The actor Stephen McHattie once stayed long enough to study the mannerisms of the Hall of Fame coach Dick Irvin, whom he portrayed in "The Rocket," a movie about Maurice Richard.
They animated each species with its own set of mannerisms and demeanors, where some Pokemon will run when they catch sight of you, and others will rush you, ready to fight.
White-haired at 1893, she still has the precise mannerisms and the ready, beaming smile that can be seen in photos from the '1883s, when she posed, grinning, beside the LINC.
In the clip above, Mr. Poperechny lampooned how the main state TV news program might cover him, mocking the mannerisms of TV anchor Dmitri Kiselyov, one of the Kremlin's chief propagandists.
In a Reddit AMA on Wednesday night, Adams answered fans' inquiries about his guest role on Orphan Black, his Canadian mannerisms, and, yes, the actual suits he wears on the USA show.
Total: 33 Season 2, episode 1 Agent Carter Martha is heartbroken after the death of her partner, General Hux Ash and orders a highly realistic robot to imitate his personality and mannerisms.
For each picture, Leshko approaches her subjects with the same dignity that she would a human being, taking the time to get to understand each of the animal's mannerisms and unique personalities.
Actor Aiden Gillen has perfected his character's evil grin as he steps up the ladder of chaos, but we wonder if someone else has learned his lecherous mannerisms: a certain Stark sister.
Humans are hosts, hosts are human, and my brain hurts, so when Redditors noticed the similarities between Grace's (Katja Herbers) mannerisms and Theresa Cullen (Sidse Babett Knudsen), their brains went to work.
"What's new are the other reports of the observations of Hillary Clinton's behavior and mannerisms," Pierson said during an appearance on MSNBC, after being asked why the campaign was indulging the rumors.
First mentioned in Rowling's Deathly Hallows' epilogue for his curt nod, Boyle takes that quick footnote and turns Scorpius into a fleshed out, complex character with a polarizing personality and quirky mannerisms.
Where Vader, the Emperor, and Count Dooku were careful, calculated, and calm in their mannerisms and actions, Ren will happily shred a computer console just because he's been told some bad news.
Duterte does what many comedians do with Trump—ramp up his vulgarity, in this case by cursing a lot—but he makes no effort to get the voice or the mannerisms right.
Experts are studying the unique mannerisms that define each presidential candidate ahead of 6900 with the hope that such information could help curb the online spread of fake videos known as deepfakes.
In his first extended action on "The Walking Dead," Mr. Morgan shifted seamlessly between malevolence and mercurial charm, reveling in the character's overblown mannerisms while keeping him grounded in a calculating intelligence.
While they raised Alex as the little boy they'd always wanted, over time they found she preferred Barbies to Tonka trucks, related more to girls and displayed mannerisms unlike her male peers.
I remember having to force myself to not listen to Codeine and Red House Painters sometimes when I was writing, because I'd find myself falling too easily into their mannerisms and phrasings.
Many of us have been polite in the face of boorishness and adapted hyperfeminine mannerisms in the company of chauvinists we were professionally obliged to please, putting success ahead of self-respect.
Key to this plan is Yu's "shadow," Jing (also played by Deng), who bears an uncanny resemblance to him and has been trained from a young age to perfectly imitate his mannerisms.
If an applicant with a disability displays facial features or mannerisms during a video interview that the algorithm is not familiar with, the person will receive a low score on their application.
"If you watch the defendant while he comes into the room — his physical condition, his mannerisms — he waits when he is talked to and spoken to, he responds normally," Ms. DeOliveira said.
The novel, about a young, Black American girl named Pecola, who is bullied and demeaned by the people around her for her mannerisms and dark skin, immediately struck a chord in audiences.
Biden is an old guy whose supporters are mostly old, so his old man mannerisms just reinforce the idea that he's old and you, a cool young person, should not like him.
L. My hunch is that one of your mother's concerns here may be that people will be cruel to you — or that you'll get fewer opportunities in life — because of these mannerisms.
But she lets her passion and anger bubble beneath, only slowly working its way to the surface, and by the end those same looks and mannerisms have transformed from unremarkable to terrifying.
When you go out in public, if you express yourself in a particular way or use certain mannerisms you have to be on your guard, but this really felt like it was ours.
If they are interrupting and talking over each other, he worries; if they are tuned into each other's mannerisms and turns of phrase, he gives them a better chance of surviving a crisis.
Being reduced to a store clerk could justifiably shake the foundation of someone who has grown accustomed to superstar treatment, but there was no detectable sign of defeat in his voice or mannerisms.
"Having Pompeo in a room with Kim provides direct contact and offers insight into Kim's mannerisms, how capable he is as a leader, and how much he relies on others," according to Klingner.
When asked later whether she thought Ms. Swinton had copied her mannerisms for her role as a British magazine editor in the movie "Trainwreck," Ms. Coles said she knew the director, Judd Apatow.
A hyper-effusive, Broadway-besotted stage director with stereotypical gay mannerisms and delusions of artistic grandeur, he was in charge of a tacky community theater pageant in Blaine, Mo., celebrating the town's sesquicentennial.
Almost as disturbing as her vocal shortcomings were her quirky physical mannerisms, which happily bypassed the Wagner but eventually turned to mugging and stopped the show completely before the last two Strauss songs.
And when she moves home in her early 30s, seeing her parents with fresh eyes occasions the opportunity to capture their mannerisms in real time, and to recount their pasts and her own.
The clothes that I put on my body, the makeup I apply to my face, or the mannerisms that I use to navigate through space do not affect or change my gender identity.
On Golf NAUCALPAN DE JUÁREZ, Mexico — In the sports family, golf is the eccentric uncle whose fervent adherence to arcane rules and mannerisms is as confounding as it is central to its charm.
Analysis by Bellingcat comparing voice intonation, speech mannerisms, and sound frequency has determined with a high degree of confidence that Kharchenko's and Yakunin's voices match two of the men on the Metropol tape.
In determining some of the looks and mannerisms for young Simba, the visual effects supervisor, Adam Valdez, focused on a couple of cubs he saw at the Maasai Mara game reserve in Kenya.
In determining some of the looks and mannerisms for young Simba, the visual effects supervisor, Adam Valdez, focused on a couple of cubs he saw at the Maasai Mara game reserve in Kenya.
Netflix's villain shares many mannerisms with Barney Stinson, Mr Harris's breakout role in sitcom "How I Met Your Mother": his affected pronunciation, his repeated illogical statements and his puerile sense of humour, for example.
The two stayed true to character, nailing each other's mannerisms as they bantered back and forth while showing off pictures of them living out a day in the life of their co-host counterpart.
The problem that Schuyff encountered is one that Grotjahn has had to face: how do I get myself into a new body of work that employs a different — and therefore fresh — set of mannerisms?
DUBLIN — Michael "Venom" Page is one of the most viral athletes in mixed martial arts today, and he says it's all because he studied the mannerisms and mic skills of Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson.
When technology arises that so closely mimics elements that are innately human—our speaking styles, personalities, voices, faces, and even mannerisms—it's tempting to feel our palms get sweaty, knees weak, and arms heavy.
Before that, those coming into the country faced questioning and psychiatric examinations, especially if their dress or mannerisms did not conform to gender expectations, and they could be deported if arrested for homosexual acts.
"You can see his mannerisms, when he is reading the speech—everything about it just looked uncomfortable," Chougule, who left the campaign and is now a managing editor at The National Interest , told me.
And during that time, within the first couple of years, her mannerisms or the way that she was conducting herself with the inmate population was quickly observed and she was verbally counseled by her supervisors.
And while her wig might not quite live up the majesty of Amick's Twin Peaks-era hair — even if Alice's flashback voiceover does describe it as "enviable" — Reinhart has Amick's smile and mannerisms down cold.
But it was even more impressive as pure performance, with the actor able to create differentiated characters with their own attitudes, mannerisms, facial tics, and body language — a feat that eventually won her an Emmy.
Bradley Cooper revealed at the Los Angeles premiere of A Star Is Born on Monday that the mannerisms and nuance he brought to his role as Jackson Maine was inspired by Pearl Jam's lead singer.
Uno and Emecenas are both from the Mexican state of Sonora—Uno from the city of Obregón, and Emecenas from Hermosillo, the region's capital—and they have a certain charm and simplicity to their mannerisms.
Ghirahim from The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword is the true queer Nintendo icon Ghirahim is fabulous from r/zelda Ghirahim's fabulous attire and flamboyant mannerisms make him the poster-child for gay Nintendo memes.
The perspectival distortions of the floors and walls, which turn the rooms he painted into a collapsing house of cards, no longer came off as mannerisms, but as signifiers of a world losing its bearings.
"Everybody says I look exactly like him, and I have so many of his mannerisms that are within me, and I will never actually get to experience what he was like in person," Jones says.
But that was nothing like watching her tell it, in her own voice, with her own mannerisms, with pauses and stutters and a frequent catch in her throat as she audibly struggled not to cry.
Over months of conversations with Motherboard, their writing style and mannerisms have dramatically changed back and forth several times, and someone using The Dark Overlord's encrypted chat account did claim that multiple people had access.
He said his personal technique to learn so many different lines, parts of songs, and mannerisms is to color coordinate the different roles in his mind to separate them when he's learning a new one.
Parker Sawyers, the actor who plays Barack Obama in the film, said he started off with a "strong impersonation" of the president, but then let the mannerisms and speech inflections of his character come naturally.
In trying to understand Seever's appeal to his imitator, Ralph Loren of the Denver Police Department adopts his fashion sense, hairstyle and mannerisms, which alters his looks but doesn't do much for his deductive skills.
Mr. Serkis, without ever showing his face, nimbly displayed the manic and depressive mannerisms of the creature and combined them with a grating, scratchy voice to portray emotions ranging from extreme despair to intoxicating joy.
"  Cumberbatch also watched two pieces of footage of the man himself on Youtube ad nauseum to try to mimic his mannerisms, posture, and his "very particular Durham dialect," and "his way of holding himself in public.
Watching her repeat the same lines with barely perceptible alterations to her tone and mannerisms is impressive, and it highlights the strength of many of the actors playing hosts on Westworld, not to mention the writing.
After parodying their mannerisms and mumbo-jumbo, she told a story of a session with another seer whom she assumed to be a crank, but whose vision of her happily partnered romantic future proved uncannily accurate.
The characters I invented usually shared some of my interests, my mannerisms, but until now they had all been blond and blue-eyed, because that was the sort of girl I used to dream of being.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - China's Xinhua state news agency on Sunday used a lifelike robotic news anchor that mimics human facial expressions and mannerisms to present a story about delegates attending an annual parliament meeting arriving in Beijing.
It is reaching the stage, now, of being among his most familiar mannerisms: a piece of performance art, almost, a portrait of a player who cannot fathom how he has found himself in this mess again.
It is something Dean is apparently conscious of — The Mail reported that he has employed a coach to try to tone down his mannerisms — but also, thanks to social media, something he will never truly escape.
He builds his character almost entirely out of idiosyncrasies, and if the audience isn't entertained by Brock's odd mannerisms in one scene, odds are they'll find Hardy employing an entirely new set of tricks in the next.
Film is a medium that uniquely allows us to explore those inner worlds — whether it's through the pastel dream world of Marie Antoinette, or through nonverbal mannerisms and cues, like Philip Seymour Hoffman portraying author Truman Capote.
This is exacerbated by how difficult it is to ascertain how old Gypsy is in the footage, where she cavorts and frolics like an infantilized preteen while manifesting mannerisms that would seem to put her near adulthood.
With Obama out of the news, his professional impersonator, who has been watching the leader of the free world's mannerisms and movements for seven years, will have to switch his focus to impersonating Drake and doing skits.
As the letter reads: Suppose, for example, that an African American woman seeks a job at a company that uses facial analysis to assess how well a candidate's mannerisms are similar to those of its top managers.
Though his Evan is no carbon copy of his predecessors in the role, he shares many pathetic mannerisms with them: the twitchy picking at himself, the cul-de-sac speech patterns, the upturned, outstretched, suppliant right hand.
Such was not the case for women, who tended to be idealized in accordance with the norms of the period — although inscriptions and known mannerisms often identified the image with an individual rather than a social type.
Although DeCurtis suggests that the songwriter may have exaggerated gay mannerisms as a sort of rebellious affectation, this book captures how deeply ingrained into Reed's psyche an understanding of sexual dysphoria, if not sexual dysphoria itself, was.
There are myriad references to Talley's "mannerisms" and "flamboyance" and "theatricality," and his cultural significance as a black man in fashion who, as one Yale theology professor and friend puts it, defied ideas about black manhood and respectability.
We don't stuff humans but this is a way of 'stuffing' their information, their personality and mannerisms," said Bruce Duncan, managing director of Terasem Movement, a research foundation that aims to "transfer human consciousness to computers and robots.
"At the time I thought it was just a social visit but, after the fact, he told me that he was actually sort of scoping me out, trying to get my mannerisms and things like that, " Snowden said.
Each of these personalities has his or her own accent and mannerisms, and so the film is, on one level, an extended audition tape in which Mr McAvoy shows off his versatility as well as his honed physique.
"There are so many cultural nuances and mannerisms from across the continent, what we're looking to do with Afro Emoji is portray them in pictorial form and package them in a way that millions can use and share."
As second and third generation Afro Germans began to take part in the exhibitions, many of the dances and mannerisms they displayed to the amusements of crowds were stereotypes, believes Robbie Aitken, a historian at Sheffield Hallam University.
Suddenly in the middle they're using these crazy blaxploitation-style mannerisms or gestures out of nowhere in the middle of a movie that's supposed to be World War II. Suddenly this s— happens and it's anachronistic as hell.
For his scenes with the Niffler, Mr. Redmayne asked the animator Pablo Grillo to act out the creature's mannerisms on the set so that the person most aware of its nuances could help give depth to his performance.
"You can tell, in the mannerisms, in the body language, in the language itself, of Mitch McConnell ... he's where he is because he thought it would be expedient to make sure the government didn't shut down," he added.
The puppeteers do a decent job of recreating the well-known voices and mannerisms, but the play needed to be a little more over-the-top to distinguish itself from the actual series, which is still readily available.
My arms are almost always crossed, but I try my best to have a friendly smile and laugh at a joke, but I feel like the two mannerisms contradict each other and make me look like a psychopath.
Cumberbatch had dinner at Cummings's North London home, where he ate vegan pie, drank red wine and beadily observed his subject's mannerisms, according to an account of the evening by Cummings's wife in the British newsmagazine The Spectator.
"They'll be trying to discern Kim Jong Un's mannerisms, his health, his decision-making capability," said Bruce Klingner, a former CIA deputy division chief for Korea now with the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank based in Washington.
As the closing images make clear, these key interludes have been replicated with the utmost care and detail, and Egerton isn't so much impersonating as inhabiting him, having mastered not just his voice but his mannerisms and internal struggles.
Training in Western classical music, singing, songwriting, and performing have been central to Sudipto's life, but he found performing to be more frightening than exciting, because he was scarred by early memories of being mocked for his effeminate mannerisms.
Fran was openly and proudly Jewish, in a time when most Jewish characters were still coded as such with distinct mannerisms (think Elaine Benes in Seinfeld) or clear signifiers, like last names (Clueless' Cher Horowitz or Friends' Rachel Green).
We all have clearly identifiable personalities when we shop online, and our online behavior sends specific cues — just like our clothes, appearance and mannerisms would in real life — that can be crucial for companies to understand when targeting clients.
Austin Rogers, a New York bartender, has won $309,600 on "Jeopardy!" in an eight-day winning streak, and he has quickly gone viral for his quirky mannerisms and the unique way he prepared to be on the game show.
The voice of Google's artificial intelligence sounded eerily human, even inserting sporadic "um"s and other mannerisms, and seemed to work perfectly — so much so, that media outlets such as Axios were skeptical that the demo was even real.
It's incredibly hard to reconcile the sophistication of Tingle's satire with the simplicity of his message and mannerisms, with the over-the-top anecdotes he shares about his own life, and with the many facts that don't add up.
But it seems as if Elephant Robotics is trying to give MarsCat a lot of cat-like mannerisms, and it can apparently do things like bat at toys, stretch its front two feet out, and even accept chin rubs!
But he has focused on highlighting a message of hope and justice while speaking with mannerisms of the black church, suggesting that for now at least, he is likely looking to peel voters from any of the other candidates.
So when Hugh Skinner, who plays young Harry and thus a young Colin Firth, imitating Firth's mannerisms, launches into a full-scale production of "Waterloo" in a French restaurant to woo Donna, it's stagey, yes, but it's awfully fun.
The written notices described the runaway slaves' mannerisms, clothes, hairstyles, skin markings, teeth and skills, as well as information about plantations that the escapees might have tried to reach, hoping to reunite with family members or less cruel past owners.
"And I had this moment where I was watching the movie, and for the first time, I started to see some of my mannerisms in the performance and the ease of crying is very much a 'me' thing," Burns admits.
It's funny you mention Paris Hilton, because this ties in with one of my favorite theories, which is that Paris is actually a performance artist; in private, she apparently has this completely different set of mannerisms, and a different voice.
In a historical context, it makes even more sense, considering artists like David Bowie and Mick Jagger purposefully adopted camp mannerisms and the visual aspects of gay culture, to aid in both their success as musicians and desirability as Love Gods.
But because it bans discrimination based on a person's gender identity, Collins and other Republicans contended Tuesday it creates an arbitrary distinction that lets men pretend to be women, blurring the line between sexes, and defines gender by mannerisms and attire.
When Mr. Fletcher pulled up a video and watched Mr. Doig speaking at a college, he said, he recognized his facial expressions and mannerisms, and now feels let down by someone he believes he helped, and wants to be proved right.
He had the requisite good looks, shy affability and clean-cut image to appeal to advertisers from the very start, but he also had a series of naff haircuts and mannerisms which were something of a gift to uninspired television impressionists.
On the mannerisms front, though, Mr. Mann has a leg up: He's worked with the actual Jerry Springer before, in 2001 in "The Rocky Horror Show" on Broadway, where Mr. Mann played Frank 'N' Furter and Mr. Springer the narrator.
Ms. Perry gives the show's most invested performance, in a younger version of the role her own mother, Laurie Metcalf, plays on "Big Bang," and her voice and mannerisms are so like Ms. Metcalf's that it's startling, though not unwelcome.
Lee and Yeun perfected Yeun's conversational Korean to play Ben, but decided to have him retain his more American mannerisms and movements, which lends an extra layer of mystery and even menace to the mysterious, seemingly unrooted, supremely confident character.
"Professionalism was, and still is, closely linked to European features and mannerisms, which entails that those who do not naturally fall into Eurocentric norms must alter their appearances, sometimes drastically and permanently, in order to be deemed professional," the bill says.
Taking the stage wearing a sheer black outfit with a white veil and hands covered in glitter, she made deliberate, confident strides across the stage, purposefully showing off that she would be leaving much of her shy, awkward teenage mannerisms behind her.
Especially if you're familiar with and entertained by Chuck Schumer's general countenance and mannerisms, which — as a regular attendee of the Labor Day parade in Crown Heights, where it is so cheap and easy to become drunk in the sun — I am.
Her stilted delivery of impossible-to-speak lines, her consistent mannerisms—every Kristen Stewart impression begins with pushing one's bangs aside and stammering a little—and her usually dour expression stuck in the public imagination, representing the worst of modern star acting.
Rockwell is fantastic as a clueless Bush, but Bale is on another level—the actor has every one of Cheney's looks and mannerisms down perfectly, from his hand gestures to the way he moves his jaw to that piercing, beady-eyed stare.
"Even though he was someone I didn't know at all growing up, we were so alike in so many basic ways — our tastes, our mannerisms, our outlook on things, so it really was kind of nice," Mollie, now 32, told The Chicago Tribune.
Although my other close friends have largely been supportive, I sometimes get the impression that they too see my request for certain pronouns as an imposition, especially in light of the fact I'm ambivalent about taking testosterone and still have feminine mannerisms.
One example of this is casual discrimination within the community that's based on race, or body type, gender, or mannerisms, specifically among gay men — the idea that anyone who doesn't fit the image of the "ideal" gay man is somehow less than.
Julie: It was an unusual way to see President Obama because you're watching all these mannerisms and verbal tics that are very familiar to us as people who see him every day, but it's all in the service of wooing a woman.
"He was a staunch Brahmin, in his mannerisms, speech and views, and if one were to alienate him from all these traits, the very character may well suffer," a critic wrote in The Hindustan Times when the film debuted in India in November.
Speaking at a crowded public meeting attended by the girls' families and the news media in Delphi, Superintendent Carter urged the audience to "watch the mannerisms" of the man, who was shown stepping unevenly along deteriorated wooden tracks on an old railroad bridge.
But it's now also home to a show where comedian Joe Pera plays a fictionalized version of himself, a "soft-handed choir teacher" who lives in Michigan's Upper Peninsula and, though in his thirties, boasts the unhurried mannerisms of a senior citizen.
Santtu-Matias Rouvali — the third in a trio of Finnish guests that also included Susanna Malkki and Esa-Pekka Salonen — recently made a jaw-dropping debut, with seemingly improvisatory yet graceful mannerisms that lent the Philharmonic a refreshing combination of discipline and spontaneity.
"This president is unethical, and untethered to truth and institutional values," Mr. Comey wrote in the book, "A Higher Loyalty: Truth, Lies and Leadership," lacing his recollections of Mr. Trump's demands and conversations with brutal impressions of the president's physical appearance and mannerisms.
He has weathered complaints, even derision, from L.G.B.T.Q. progressives, many of whom say he's not gay enough, his manner and mannerisms too strait-laced, his policy preoccupations too moderate, his success infuriatingly reflective of how readily and well he assimilates into heterosexual America.
Ms Bush had little truck with artistic compromise: she fought her record company's choice of a debut single, opting instead for the billowing "Wuthering Heights", which carried her vocal range, exaggerated mannerisms and love of dramatic narrative to number one in the singles chart.
They've been close associates ever since, and it's not hard to see why: both are short-statured, bespectacled Jewish men with similar mannerisms, whose films are of the awestruck and awe-inspiring variety, with a heavy bend toward nostalgia and curation of film history.
The way he changed my worldviews, like whenever he had to push back at idiots in school who got at him because of his effeminate mannerisms; he really helped me forget my own idiocy on what I thought a man was supposed to look like.
Once I explained to the hiring manager some of the differences between military and civilian culture, a lot of her intern's mannerisms made more sense, and she better understood the bridges that needed to be built the next time a veteran joins her team.
When the nomination circus starts up again Mr Cruz's argument will be ready, as, no doubt, will his eerily memorised speeches, delivered with that awkward amalgam of lawyerly and preacherly mannerisms, and those corny jokes, often accompanied by an excruciating little self-satisfied chuckle.
"It's like he's not even trying," Trump has said, one source recalled, right before the president launched into a rough imitation of Hannity's voice and mannerisms to complain that the questions about how "great I am" give him nothing to work or have fun with.
Little dabs of Christopher Hitchens and William F. Buckley creep into his mannerisms; I'd be very surprised if he hadn't spent endless hours watching all the late lamented tosspots' bloviations on YouTube, practicing them aloud, perfecting the clipped dismissive tone of the rational, logical idiot.
Surely there is a better use for this technology and a better way to honor our legends than floating the bluish wraiths of the long dead back out onto the festival circuit to spook audiences by affecting their mannerisms to pre-recorded backing tracks.
In "Next Level," the actors don't exactly reprise their roles from "Welcome to the Jungle": As avatars in a video game, they take on the mannerisms of the people who control them, and the new movie introduces gamers played by Danny DeVito and Danny Glover.
Jacob Rees-Mogg, a Conservative leader whose upper-crust mannerisms are easy to parody, stretched out on the frontbench during an evening debate, his languorous pose launching a thousand Twitter memes and becoming a metaphor for Britain's out-of-touch, Eton- and Oxford-educated elite.
The entertainment world is overflowing with stories about the ways actors deeply research or immerse themselves in the lives of the characters they play, from watching hours of footage in order to master accents and mannerisms to learning how to box or play the piano.
Charlie goes on an adventure with his uncle (played by Higgins, who for some reason has the style and mannerisms of an old-timey pirate) and an elf (played by Dowler, who seems to be going for "every Jim Carrey character simultaneously, but British").
As with the ad for Oney Judge, these classifieds did not only include meticulous information on appearance, but also skills, personalities, mannerisms, scars from whips or brands, history of sale, and where they might flee to based on the locations of friends and family.
The main function of the Cradle, though, is to act as a backup for each of the intricately-crafted hosts; a way for Delos to preserve the work that went into detailing their appearances, their preferences, their mannerisms, the very things that make them so human.
In 22017's live-action anime adaptation Death Note, Stanfield conveys the fragility of L, a genius private investigator with a traumatic history, through distinct physical mannerisms, an unfocused gaze, and a crouching posture, all while concealing his nose and mouth with a black mask and hoodie.
As it turns out, the film was originally the briainchild of Jordan Peele and screenwriter Alex Rubens, who concocted a story that comically depicted code-switching, or the practice in which people change their voice and mannerisms to suit whomever they're talking to at a given moment.
For example, in an early scene, when Starr talks about code switching (the act of attempting to strip away one's "Black" vernacular, look, or mannerisms in an attempt to assimilate into white spaces) she takes off her hoodie: that symbolizes, in this respect, Trayvon Martin's tragic death.
This year, to evaluate one of the candidates relative to his typical mannerisms, rather than on the basis of his objective performance, could easily entail mischaracterizing not just his superficial traits but his actual level of preparedness for being the most powerful person in the world.
One of the things the third-wave feminist movement (which began in the 1990s) tried to achieve was pushing against the idea that the way women look reflects their moral character, and deconstructing the idea that certain personality traits or mannerisms were inherently masculine or feminine.
Burying actors underneath multiple layers of prosthetics and asking them to affect accents and mannerisms of historic figures is very risky business (see this year's films LBJ or Mark Felt), but when it's successful, the double feat of acting and of imitation is almost certainly awards bait.
Not only does she ace Cher's vocal inflections and physical mannerisms, including the half-mast eyes, the arm akimbo and the dancing-from-the-hair-up hauteur, but she somehow integrates them into a portrait of a woman at odds with the very dream that sustained her.
"Every time I see Richard and hear him speak — he's got a lot of his dad's mannerisms," said Billy Donovan, the Oklahoma City Thunder coach who was a point guard for Rick Pitino at Providence, his assistant at Kentucky and, later, Richard Pitino's boss at Florida.
Rachel Long from Wekiva High School remembers bonding right away: I tend to see patterns with my closest friends with the way we behave, the way we speak, our facial expressions and mannerisms, but this is all after we have been very close for a while.
So if more white males with generally homogeneous mannerisms have been hired in the past, it's possible that algorithms will be trained to favorably rate predominantly fair-skinned, male candidates while penalizing women and people of color who do not exhibit the same verbal and nonverbal cues.
One of the most quietly disturbing scenes in the film takes place when Jane brings her concerns to an HR representative played by Matthew Macfadyen, who carries over some of the mannerisms of slimy corporate gatekeepers he's perfected from his work on the TV series Succession.
Lambert's words and mannerisms take on an intensity as she describes numerous conversations she had with her bandmates (and best friends and songwriting partners) in the Pistol Annies, backstage on tour with anyone who would listen, and then with her manager, asking what they could do.
"I was introduced to one of the girls — that he told me he 'trained' since she was 14, those were his words — I saw that she was dressed like me, that she was saying the things that I would say and her mannerisms were like mine," Jones claimed.
They are delightfully conjured in Joel Gennari's puppets, and the four puppeteers, who are visible onstage, do a decent job of capturing the well-known voices and mannerisms as they work through a scattershot story involving Dorothy's ex-husband, a housecleaning, a herring, and lots and lots of insults.
TALK TO ME How Voice Computing Will Transform the Way We Live, Work, and Think By James Vlahos When his father was diagnosed with cancer, Vlahos decided to program a chatbot — which he named "Dadbot" — with his father's life stories, jokes and some of his mannerisms and personality quirks.
But she has to be even more gracious about it than a male candidate would, because in the face of her loss, her behavior, mannerisms, even the amount of time she took to concede will be scrutinized harshly — not because of her political affiliation, but because she's a woman.
At times, the long shots create meaning, giving you information and giving you room and time to breathe, to look around and appreciate the very large animal dwarfing a man who seems to have shrunk inside himself; at other times, the long shots feel close to art-film mannerisms.
In Cracked Up, a documentary on the SNL star's life and mental health, Hammond reveals the secret to how he keeps his vast array of impressions straight in his head: He organizes the tones, dialects, mannerisms, and cadences of famous voices through a sort of mental color-coding.
Get Out also uses this trope to explore the danger of conformity, but applies it to a specific conformist act black men and women perform every day in real life: Code switching, or the act of adjusting your speech and mannerisms to adapt to different cultural or social contexts.
In real life, in real time, they often don't register at all, so for me GIFs are really the perfect medium to capture these expressions and little mannerisms, to stick them in a loop and shamelessly stare at people in ways that would otherwise get me a slap in the face.
Mr. Trump's mannerisms and patois are ineluctably those of New York, something he plays up at times, but he came of age on the mean streets of Jamaica Estates, a wealthy, exclusive, lily-white enclave in Queens, and seems to most enjoy the ambience of his Florida retreat, Mar-a-Lago.
City Ballet dancers move big, but Mr. Ratmansky's choreography forces them to push beyond their limits: Georgina Pazcoguin was both more daring and secure than she's been in ages, just as Sterling Hyltin, partnered with courtly ease by Tyler Angle, let go of her mannerisms to flow inside of the choreography.
Doctors told them it was autism, the developmental disorder that can show itself in a range of symptoms from a young age — among them, the delayed use of spoken language, a lack of eye contact or interest in engaging with others, repetitive sounds or mannerisms, a hyper-focus on certain activities.
And I mean, not necessarily because I wanted to behave in that way or that was natural to me and my mannerisms, but just because I was like, yes, there are so many different ways to be black, and this is one, and this is not worse than any other kind.
In 2012, more than 30 federal officers at Logan International Airport in Boston told officials that a behavioral detection program intended to spot potential terrorists by observing their mannerisms had relied on racial profiling, targeting not only people from the Middle East but also blacks, Hispanics and other members of minority groups.
Now, the candidate has publicly mocked reporters with disabilities at least twice: first Charles Krauthammer in June 2015 for being "a guy that can't buy a pair of pants" because he's a paraplegic, and then a few months later, grossly mocking the mannerisms of New York Times reporter Serge Kovaleski, who has a chronic condition.
I saw that she was dressed like me, that she was saying the things I'd say and her mannerisms were like mine," Jones says in the documentary, which is only available to watch in the UK. "That's when it clicked in my head that he had been grooming me to become one of his pets.
Each studies the other in detail—at one point, they list the physical mannerisms they've observed: This is what you do with your hands, your lips, when you're nervous, when you're hurt, or embarrassed—so that the muse also becomes an artist, and art a generous, expansive experiment rather than, say, an exercise in exploitation.
But it also showed the perils of Mr. Johnson handing the reins of Parliament to Britain's favorite pinstriped populist, a man who won Conservative hearts with his Edwardian accent and 29-letter words but — like Mr. Johnson himself — is now ensnared in problems that no amount of archaic mannerisms and labored alliteration can fix.
Viewers seem mostly to fixate on Roberts's odd mannerisms and demeanor, which are variously attributed by armchair physicians of the internet to drug abuse, social awkwardness, and Bell's Palsy (a usually temporary weakness or paralysis of the muscles on one side of the face, which, for the record, does not have a casual relationship with drug use).
" As for the great Alec Guinness, who indelibly played Smiley in the 1979 BBC production of "Tinker, Tailor," Mr. le Carré remembers his charm, his "mischievous dolphin smile," and the way he would study and store away the mannerisms of people he met in preparation for roles, molding "his own face, voice and body into countless versions of us.
I'm a white American, and when I saw Burning at Cannes, I didn't know that Ben's mannerisms were noticeably different from what a Korean viewer might expect to see, and so I was interested to hear about it later, because I understand that your Americanness adds something to the character for people who can spot the difference.
These sequences, even as they incorporate real-world social and economic strife into the film's field of vision — including the ever-potent currency of dividing the working class along racial lines to ensure the white power structure — are pushed over the edge of alienation by Lynchian mannerisms, Brechtian declamations, and decontextualized movement evoking Pina Bausch's Tanztheater.
And there was so little video of Guzmán to begin with that even the "Narcos" actor who portrays him in the Netflix series came to court to be able to observe his mannerisms, pointing out that there is so little video of Guzmán, since he has either been in prison or in hiding from 1993 to today.
He has a few cute mannerisms and tricks that are consistent from life to life, which ultimately becomes tear-jerkingly important as he tries to find his way back to Ethan (Bryce Gheisar, K. J. Apa or Dennis Quaid, depending on which year and dog it is), an early owner with whom he was especially tight.
But her descriptions of Pippa, the features and mannerisms she chooses to focus on and emphasize when writing from Strike's POV (generally one of our two reliable narrators in this world) are consistently objectifying and othering in ways that are very familiar from the ways transphobes describe and debate the validity of trans men and women's identities.
Just like what the Israelis do, we need to profile based on behavior and mannerisms and knowing that Al Qaeda and ISIS are instructing their people to rent trucks, of these type of trucks, and plow into crowds, we need to have a special training tapes that we provide to any rental place that does, for example, rent these type of trucks.
The now-canceled show featured episodes about a teacher encouraging a male student to act in a kissing scene with another male despite expressing that his Catholic parents wouldn't approve, a priest featuring what Slusher called "stereotypical gay mannerisms," a pregnant minor contemplating abortion, a transgender teen and an assortment of other topics that critics feel paint Catholics as homophobes.
He drew inspiration for Team Supreme from those same children of his friends — kids who live with conditions like autism and albinism, who aren't usually represented in cartoons or TV. Leonard says he spent time with these children, as well as adults with disabilities, in order to observe and note unique aspects of their lives and mannerisms that related to their disabilities.
The whole film is an exercise in stunt casting—by using actors pre-loaded with kitschy cultural impact like the Rock, Mandy Moore, and Justin Timberlake, Kelly demonstrates how the affected mannerisms of celebrity culture have become embedded within the texture of everyday American life (a tactic Harmony Korine would steal to brilliant effect in Spring Breakers seven years later).
With Victoria Beckham's fashion career burgeoning in the USA, her husband found himself able to launch a line of fragrances with multi-million dollar backing, as well as pose for fashion shoots, appear on the front cover of glossy magazines and grace the lucrative American talk show circuit, cultivating an ever-more marketable persona and refining his image and mannerisms along the way.
The show is propelled by the feisty, hormonal outrage of its young protagonists, and the best moments occur when the dialogue is dramatized, as in the tirade lobbed at an audience member who stands in for a chauvinistic and insensitive father, or the scene where the girls don fur coats and ape the mannerisms and opinions of the conservative upper class.
When I talked two decades ago with more than 50 middle-class blacks who lived in the suburbs of Washington, I learned that their awareness of racial stereotypes led them to take on what I call "public identities" — meaning they would strategically deploy cultural capital, including language, mannerisms, clothing and credentials in ways that brought their middle-class status firmly into focus.
Much of the movie's narrative focuses on Miles as a mysterious protagonist of sorts; according to ESPN, there's very little archival footage of the real Miles actually being interviewed, so Bale likely had to guess as to what the Englishman's accent might have sounded like, or what his mannerisms might have been like, based on stories from those who knew him.
"I'm going to go home and review this conversation and find every horribly embarrassing thing I've said for the past hour and feel mortified about it," she says over the Turkish meal, not coyly but frankly, as one who has been living with her own neuroses long enough that, as with pet birds, all their mannerisms are well known to her.
Mr. Ratmansky gives them virtuoso challenges that delight and excite without falling into bravura cliché, as he does Ms. Abrera (merrily polished) and Mr. Hallberg, who have the chief dance honors in Act I. My only cavil is that Mr. Hallberg has retained his worst mannerisms, of letting his mouth hang open (it looks foolish) and attempting an array of charming facial expressions.
" In 2014, he wrote a dense exploration of Future Islands' bafflingly viral Letterman performance for a website called Notes on Metamodernism, which used singer Samuel T. Herring's vocal affectations and physical mannerisms as a way of explaining, as he puts it, the way that "postmodern discourse is understood as simply another creative material ready to be explored and played with alongside the 'language' of popular music.
WWE's reported signing of WALTER, an Austrian big man who's a superstar on the European circuit, seems less about using him—he's only going to be on NXT UK, and everything from his mannerisms to his body type scream that Vince McMahon would unjustly bury him if he ever made it to the main roster—and more about keeping anyone else from using him.
What is especially disheartening to me and many of my Muslim friends is that our British-ness — our love of English breakfast tea with buttery biscuits, our obsession with soccer clubs (mine being the Arsenal club in North London), our British slang and mannerisms that lead our Somali parents, rolling their eyes, to call us "fish and chips," not even our valid travel documents — protect us.
I think that gave me some superpowers in some ways that I think a lot of black girls have to gain, which is the ability to navigate different environments and code-switch between them, and know how your mannerisms and the way that you speak are going to affect the way people interpret you, and therefore how you succeed or don't in certain atmospheres.
A combination of Zonday's facial mannerisms and lyrics that sound like every late-night conversation you've ever had on acid endeared him to the world; Zonday was your goofy kid cousin with an unexpectedly adult singing voice and some surprisingly deep views on social justice (sample lyric: The same crime has a higher price to pay/Chocolate Rain/The judge and jury swear it's not in the face).
But Trump's rhetoric and mannerisms are equally quick in drawing a base of loyal supporters, regular middle-class Americans, who seemed to be impatiently waiting for years for someone like Trump to emerge; a man who could represent the struggling middle class blue collar workers whom his base was initially composed of, and a man who could serve as an alternative to the two-faced, condescending, polished stock-politician a vast amount of Americans were growing weary of.

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