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"moonlighting" Definitions
  1. working at a secondary job
  2. (in 19th-century Ireland) the carrying out of cattle-maiming, murders, etc, during the night in protest against the land-tenure system
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Nor is such moonlighting on the rise, as some imply.
"He didn't want to go back [to 'Moonlighting']," she claimed.
Around half the moonlighting payasos are graduates of the national school.
And she's not the only one moonlighting as a secret songwriter.
Just enough time for the sidewalk to start moonlighting as quicksand.
Is Liv moonlighting as a leather-clad Christian Grey for hire?
Together, these women play a team of manicurists moonlighting as criminals.
Today, I recognize that even then, the little figure was moonlighting.
Similarly, his banter with Cohan resembles "Moonlighting," only with F-bombs.
He may have broken regulations by moonlighting as a private eye.
Giorgio Armani has a side gig: moonlighting as a nightclub impresario.
Scott Disick is moonlighting as a hair stylist — but only for family.
The scheming Denker has unearthed Spratt's secret about moonlighting as Cassandra Jones.
Further, a more livable wage would mean less moonlighting and more energy.
He met Ms. Taylor while moonlighting as a joke writer for comedians.
Well, if you consider a billionaire moonlighting as a masked vigilante normal.
I got paid for both my main job and my moonlighting gig.
Is Punxsutawney Phil moonlighting as a Halloween ghoul now to make ends meet?
They supplemented their base salaries of about $64,000 by moonlighting at the hospital.
It sounds like Cooper's lawyer may be moonlighting as a social media manager.
It was moonlighting Nintendo didn't like, despite the fact that it was anonymous.
Finally, there is moonlighting: balancing a full-time job with a side business.
I tried to sue the police/the club owners because he was moonlighting.
" KS: You know, I think I will end with the meditation from "Moonlighting.
Danneris Flores, a government employee moonlighting as a mining camp cook, sat nearby.
Nevertheless, this nouveau moonlighting continues to be exalted ­as cool, empowering or freeing.
As for Boles, the Pawtucket manager moonlighting in Perth, the A.B.L. can be complicated.
She eventually enrolled in L'École des Fleurs there and began moonlighting as a florist.
Banyan's driver in Bishkek was a doctor moonlighting from his job in a state hospital.
I really think it's still Jay Z, who is moonlighting as a street style photographer.
Nick Lachey, your boy band dream crush of yore, is moonlighting as a Dog Whisperer.
While editors moonlighting as authors isn't the norm, Mr. Mallory's crossover is not entirely unique.
The "Moonlighting" theme, for which he wrote the lyrics, cemented his place in pop culture.
R. and I chat for a bit and then I head to my moonlighting gig.
A decorated U.S. Navy SEAL is being investigated for allegedly moonlighting as a porn star.
Amazon is also looking for other chains to partner with that won't mind moonlighting as warehouses.
That trend has prompted the growth of sites like Moonlighting, which helps users find side work.
Just last week, Al's son said his father was singing "Moonlighting" to one of his nurses.
Early in my career, moonlighting as a bartender was a great way to save extra cash.
But Matt argues that his moonlighting fills in the shades of gray for their legal work.
Cybill Shepard, who co-starred with Bruce in his breakout role -- "Moonlighting" -- also took her shots.
Dick's moonlighting gigs in other outfits include filling in for Batman and working as a spy.
The Blazers, in addition to playing decent basketball, might as well be moonlighting as art dealers.
Moonlighting, a platform that matches freelancers with remote work, has made use of the platform free.
After the spy rotated back to Moscow, the relationship — and the professor's moonlighting in espionage — ended.
The president's lawyer is under investigation, his days of moonlighting as a freelance diplomat now over.
Here are a few ways moonlighting as a VC has helped me be a better leader.
They never expected a medical doctor would be moonlighting as a livery driver, to further his education.
He pays them back by buying Yeezys with the money he earns moonlighting as a drug dealer.
Chris is an avid fan of football and fitness, moonlighting as a Crossfit coach and personal trainer.
The second series to prove fruitful for the creation of The X-Files was Moonlighting (1985–20183).
"Moonlighting by sitting judges undermines the perceived integrity and independence of any judge or court," he said.
But Jason Kipnis, a second baseman moonlighting in center field, laid out and made a diving catch.
But unlike most moonlighting movie directors, who oversee an episode or two, Mr. Sorrentino directed every moment.
Electronic musician and artist Max Cooper has for several years been moonlighting as a multimedia artist of sorts.
When he's not moonlighting as the award show's surprise dreamboat, he's the CEO of a company called Stageit.
Glass has been moonlighting as pseudo-shaman in a quiet, suburban Tokyo neighborhood for more than three years.
According to Forbes, the match played out as expected between two YouTubers who are moonlighting as amateur boxers.
After moonlighting for two years, she finally quit her job when she knew that Spanx would be successful.
And until two years ago, the brothers were moonlighting for some big Swiss watchmakers to pay the bills.
That's when Riley spilled the beans about his country music moonlighting ... and we gotta admit, dude sounds legit.
She eventually secured a job, her first, on "Fling," the ill-fated show from Glenn Gordon Caron ("Moonlighting").
This isn't the first time that Harry has been spotted moonlighting as the Duchess' hairstylist and makeup artist.
Amar Ramasar, moonlighting from New York City Ballet, gave this 2014 ensemble work a push every time he entered.
In a tweet, Corker accused the White House of moonlighting as a "public relations firm" for the crown prince.
He will be discussing his work at the consumer bureau, where he has been moonlighting since late last year.
In the meantime, network with people who are already working your dream job and test it out by moonlighting.
Doesn't he sound kind of like the man behind the Miss Universe pageant, currently moonlighting as a presidential candidate?
Each cofounder had been saving carefully since graduation, and they even lived together to make moonlighting on Cubii easier.
Washington is moonlighting as a legitimate title contender, and they have every reason to go all in right now.
After the strike ended and the Times journalists returned to work, they hid their satirical moonlighting from their colleagues.
After the strike ended and the Times journalists returned to work, they hid their satirical moonlighting from their colleagues.
Cunningham faces disciplinary action for moonlighting without permission and filing a false report in connection to the Rice shooting.
Big Frank's ex-con employee — the one who's moonlighting for Evan and carrying a gun around — is also named Deacon.
Bob Bates, 73, was an insurance executive moonlighting as a reserve deputy for the Tulsa County Sheriff's Office last year.
Three of the sources said that the report described the killers as Russian state security agents moonlighting for the oligarch.
There's the way mere mortals speak, and then there's the way musician, moonlighting doula and Dallas dweller Erykah Badu speaks.
Midge began moonlighting as a comedian, despite the fact that her new lifestyle caused major upheaval in her traditional family.
Moonlighting as a journalist in the urban flâneur mode, she dug into the backstories of flower markets and gem sellers.
Shooting film was a hobby for Myers, something he did while selling photographic equipment and moonlighting as a wedding photographer.
The probe has even ensnared the golfer Phil Mickelson and the Hall of Fame (and moonlighting venture capitalist) Joe Montana.
The sum effect suggests Rod Serling, the creator of the "Twilight Zone" series, unhappily moonlighting as a soap opera scenarist.
Yet it's hard to imagine a diehard racer like The Captain saying no to one of his star drivers moonlighting.
He had been moonlighting from his job at Sony Pictures, where for 19 years he worked as a contracts lawyer.
Smoking joints and moonlighting out of his kitchen as a private chef, Matt soon recognized that his business had potential.
"Don't Eat Before Reading This" marked a paradigm shift in my life as an aspiring writer and a moonlighting server.
You're supposed to pay quarterly estimated taxes on this income — a requirement that moonlighting "9-to-5ers" may actually overlook.
But moonlighting is a lot harder for excepted employees, who still must show up at their regular job every day.
Yep, so first, we were moonlighting, and avoiding our thesis, and just working on the side back in Carnegie Mellon.
During his time with game developers Core Design he worked on Tomb Raider all whilst moonlighting as a prolific electronic artist.
Norm Eisen, who served as a special assistant to former President Barack Obama on ethics and government reform, criticized the moonlighting.
Moonlighting, The X-Files, Buffy, and Community — four shows that did this all the time — are among my favorites ever made.
When Jay Z isn't moonlighting as a rapper, he has a permanent residency as the world's most sought-after Instagram Husband.
Thomas Magnum and Higgins in Magnum, PI. Maddie and David in Moonlighting (swapping age difference for gender difference). Adam-12. Dragnet.
I work two weekends each month (one for my fellowship, and one for moonlighting doing medical work) to supplement my salary.
I placed the first order with my factory with $5,000 that I earned moonlighting for a friend with a start-up.
If moonlighting is too hard, consider negotiating with your boss for a more flexible schedule or a schedule with reduced hours.
As if the Warriors have not been busy enough setting their own records, they are now moonlighting as spoilers for others.
She wound up in Brooklyn, working for a children's furniture company and moonlighting on a neighborhood blog, reviewing pop-up dinners.
Since she began moonlighting in extreme sports about eight years ago, it's been mostly a positive experience being among the boys.
For almost a decade, Daniel was working for the LAPD while also moonlighting as an actor on film and TV productions.
Wordplay This new weekend thing I'm doing this year (writing up puzzles for your delectation and solving enrichment) is technically moonlighting.
And with my bedroom moonlighting as my office du jour for the foreseeable future, I want to do something about it.
But one cabby I met was a moonlighting soldier, trying to supplement a salary whose shrinking value could not support his family.
The former MLB great appeared on The Howard Stern Show on SiriusXM and essentially said he's moonlighting as a paid male gigolo.
What he found was, in some ways, a classic California narrative: Mr. Tenney started out as an attorney moonlighting as a musician.
"Most of our colleagues treat this job as full time and recognize that moonlighting presents inherent risks," he said of outside employment.
He often acts as his own fit model, and is keeping his line afloat by moonlighting as a lecturer, illustrator and stylist.
Yet Jules is keeping a huge secret from Kennedy, and it's not just the fact that she's been moonlighting as a masked crusader.
She could have been a drug queen pin moonlighting as a teacher, or perhaps the biological mother of one of the angsty teenagers.
Could the smartest woman in any room have been moonlighting as Uber A while spending her days trying to learn the baddie's identity?
Last night, a display screen in Union Station—one of Washington DC's main transit hubs—found itself moonlighting as a tiny pornographic theater.
The struggling social-media company touted surprise user growth as evidence it can get back on track under moonlighting Chief Executive Jack Dorsey.
Moonlighting has raised $22014 million in financing, with the most recent, $213 million round led by media firm The McClatchy Company, in February.
While some teachers are moonlighting as Instagram influencers, others are now baristas, Amazon warehouse employees, movie-theater managers and fast-food grill cooks.
The "Die Hard" star likely won't be "Moonlighting" as a pitcher, though, as his toss reached Philadelphia ace Aaron Nola on one hop.
Bruce Willis has been bald for a while, but when he first appeared on our TV screens in "Moonlighting," he was a brunette.
He's also given Met Gala photos some animated oomph, like Gigi Hadid moonlighting as Sleeping Beauty or Kimye recast as Jasmine and Aladdin.
Garrett was doing well in sales when one of his bowling buddies asked if he would be interested in moonlighting at Bucks games.
Judge Robert Wilkins expressed concern that the court not be seen to be criminalizing the widespread practice of congressional staffers moonlighting for campaigns.
Guest workers dissolve into passports, a man begins "moonlighting as a mid-sized hotel" and a sultan harvests a fresh crop of laborers.
He collected dust samples from Oslo and cities around the globe, moonlighting as a scientist while vacationing or touring with his jazz group.
At the time of the murder, Mack was moonlighting as a bodyguard for Suge Knight and was arrested for bank robbery that same year.
So I guess there would have been a chance that I would have been in Moonlighting and Bruce Willis would have been their dad.
Liza's Wardrobe Gets a a "Lift" Sutton Foster's character is a 40-year-old divorcée moonlighting as a 26-year-old book publishing assistant.
The Roots headline the first night, along with the soul star D'Angelo and John Mayer, an exceptional blues guitarist moonlighting as a pop star.
Mets fans last saw their team's 1053-year-old right fielder moonlighting in center during a one-game playoff against the San Francisco Giants.
It came three months after he gave up his seat on Oracle's board of directors due to controversy over him moonlighting for Canyon Bridge.
If Adler's curatorial courage was derailed by execution, how would an art exhibition by unknown locals moonlighting as security guards and bookkeepers be judged?
Israel was moonlighting as a DJ ("I just carried the crates," admits Thomas), introducing listeners to the Caribbean sounds of soca, calypso, and reggae.
I like moonlighting at other restaurants because it gives my culinary team a chance to get out there and see what else is going on.
For years before his disappearance, he was moonlighting as an archeologist of the occult, tracing folklore and myth back to their origins and collecting artifacts.
Correction (February 14th 2019): We originally described Hugh Possingham as moonlighting as chief scientist at the Nature Conservancy, while working at the University of Queensland.
Check it out ... Milla's practically moonlighting as a CPA ... but there is 1 -- AND ONLY ONE -- chore Ever can do to earn some extra cash.
Some have recently graduated from design school; others have years of experience and are moonlighting or testing the waters to go out on their own.
While he's spent the last four years at the tech giant, Huang has remained active in the StartX community, moonlighting as a mentor and adviser.
What we are faced with is a startlingly profound portrait of Bush Era power structures, moonlighting as a vital technical resource for the digital age.
" Here they graft the Schwarzenegger-style comic hero onto Mr. Willis's boyish, mischievous "Moonlighting" persona, and send this new creature sauntering into "The Towering Inferno.
But I was covering Congress by day and moonlighting as a drummer, so when I heard about a punk-rock congressman, I had to investigate.
After receiving a dissertation grant, I had so much time on my hands that I began moonlighting as a performer at East Village open mics.
There are so many moonlighting members of New York City Ballet and American Ballet Theater that it's practically summer camp for Lincoln Center dance royalty.
"So I guess there would've been a chance that I would have been in 'Moonlighting' and Bruce Willis would have been [the family's] dad," he said.
But RHJ has upped his aggressiveness and efficiency this year, spending more time in the frontcourt and even moonlighting as a small-ball five on occasion.
He watched colleagues leap on to Android and iOS before he could, when he was still moonlighting with Mike to try to get the company started.
With the photos and texts deleted from Saverio's phone, which Chiara is holding onto anyway, Ludiara is essentially off the hook for their sex work moonlighting.
This academic interest led to his moonlighting as an art critic, and that eventually led in turn to his transformation into an art historian and theorist.
Moonlighting lists jobs ranging from website designer to wedding photographer, which means no matter what your speciality, you can find a gig that suits your skills.
At my moonlighting job, my co-workers were struggling actors, filmmakers and writers who used their days to audition, or pitch magazines, or assemble their reels.
He'd been working at FedEx and moonlighting as a professional musician in Chicago when a profile piece in one of the city's newspapers sparked industry interest.
At the International Court of Justice, moonlighting by judges has been prohibited since the court began its work in 1946, but the restriction was never enforced.
When we elect a president to preside over a trillion-dollar federal budget, we don't expect him to be moonlighting as an innkeeper on the side.
Tony Romo, who enjoys moonlighting as a golfer, would miss work at his day job if he makes the cut at the Safeway Open next week.
Dworken had been moonlighting as a whitehat hacker since he was 16, helping to uncover website vulnerabilities for massive companies like Netflix, General Motors, and AT&T.
VALENCIA, Venezuela (Reuters) - Venezuelan auto worker Celso Nunez spends his days moonlighting as a mover and trading salvaged building materials in his worn-out red pick-up.
At the time we met, he was helping run an art-book publishing company, 21, and moonlighting as an occasional interviewer for Modern Painters, the British magazine.
Expect a few guest appearances from her black-ish parents (Anthony Anderson and Tracee Ellis Ross), as well as Charlie (Deon Cole) moonlighting as a college professor.
Billionaire Michael Bloomberg, who has said he just might run for the Democratic ticket in 2020, is now moonlighting as a columnist for the Des Moines Register.
The late nights livestreaming on the YY.com social media platform are worth it, Li says, even though she has been reprimanded twice by her firm for moonlighting.
Besides working a day job, I was moonlighting as a personal finance writer in hopes that I could get enough clients to be a full-time freelancer.
Their pitchman was Bruce Willis, in his Moonlighting days, pre- Die Hard, back when he still had most of his hair and was basically a testosterone popsicle.
Mr. Sandy spent time on the stand discussing his firing from the New Mexico State Police in 2007, after he was caught moonlighting while on the job.
Among Mr. Jarreau's best-known recordings was the theme song for the long-running television series "Moonlighting," for which he wrote the lyrics to Lee Holdridge's music.
But he imagined a different world and moved to Columbia, where he got to work opening business after business while moonlighting as a taxi driver and photographer.
The headline, as captured by an amused Chrissy Teigen, however, kind of made it look like the basketball player had suddenly started moonlighting as a celebrity divorce attorney.
Towards the end of "Music," Rose gets some very alarming details about Noah's moonlighting from a woozy Astrid, who has been religiously fasting for at least a day.
Mr. Dorsey, who is also moonlighting as the chief executive of the payment service Square, took charge of Twitter last October and has tried to attract new users.
Ben Sasse (R-Neb.) has been moonlighting for the ride sharing service, in an attempt to get to know his constituents and raise a little money for charity.
Many millionaires favor moonlighting, or taking on a side hustle, according to Stanley Fallaw, who said it's a good way to explore options while remaining employed full time.
"Whiskey Cavalier" isn't a particularly stiff drink, and there's always a danger that the "Moonlighting"-style banter between attractive leads will funnel the show toward narrative dead ends.
This twist — that the actors are actual personifications of Death, Time, and Love, moonlighting as struggling stage actors — makes less sense than any other part of this movie.
VALENCIA, Venezuela, Oct 6 (Reuters) - Venezuelan auto worker Celso Nunez spends his days moonlighting as a mover and trading salvaged building materials in his worn-out red pick-up.
During an altercation, two off-duty Houston police officers, moonlighting as security guards, had shocked Mr. Pean with a Taser, fired a bullet into his chest, then handcuffed him.
Buckley joined Facebook that same year and has been moonlighting with Ocean's Halo while also managing all of Facebook's business communications under longtime comms and policy boss Elliot Schrage.
Moonlighting offered episode-length riffs on Shakespeare or film noir; The X-Files lovingly paid homage to old Universal horror movies and Alfred Hitchcock's real-time filmmaking experiment Rope.
My hospital had to hire hundreds of moonlighting residents and pharmacists to double-check the medication list for every patient while technicians worked to fix the data-transfer problem.
But now, at 46, after one final hurrah this month at tournaments in Austria and Italy, Howe's moonlighting is coming to an end, not necessarily by his own choosing.
Moonlighting as a travel writer over the past few years, I've had the opportunity to get up close and personal with various pet programs at hotels from California to Maine.
Those unfamiliar with his name may remember his iconic voice introducing mainstream TV viewers to Bruce Willis — he sang the theme song to Moonlighting, long before Willis' Die Hard days.
They're both involved in other musical projects, as well, with Silenius (a former member of Abigor) contributing to Amestigon and Kreuzweg Ost and Protector moonlighting in Ice Ages and Brachialilluminator.
Those autopsies, he says, happened when stationed at Kirtland Air Force Base and while working unofficial, highly secretive moonlighting gigs at facilities within the Sandia and Los Alamos National laboratories.
There is a storied history of quarterbacks moonlighting on the diamond and even the prospect of one switching over can be impetus for an organization to offer them a shot.
At the time of the film's release, Willis was known mostly for his role as David Addison Jr. on the ABC series Moonlighting, which helped establish him as a comedic actor.
Gaga moonlighting as a model basically dominated social media as soon as she stepped (clomped, really) onto the glossy, white lacquered runway in the collection's impossibly high lace-up creeper boots.
Viral social media posts of classrooms in deplorable conditions and stories of educators moonlighting in the gig economy to make ends meet have likely increased support for more investment in education.
His final film, "Like Someone in Love" (2012), filmed in Japan, was an elliptical study of identity, its main characters a Japanese student moonlighting as a prostitute and her elderly client.
Despite the early fanfare, it remains to be seen whether Batwoman/Kate Kane -- the moonlighting billionaire's cousin, introduced in the comics in 2006 -- will earn an order for a full series.
Prosecutors have dropped assault charges against a college student with bipolar disorder who was shot in a Houston hospital room during a confrontation with two police officers moonlighting as security guards.
He is certainly one of EVE's more colorful characters, a real-life rocket scientist at NASA and Burning Man artist who basks in the attention he receives moonlighting as Space Pope.
He coached in the Continental Basketball Association (a professional league that has since folded) for a few years before entering real estate and moonlighting as a scout for the Utah Jazz.
For many years, he worked as a product manager for an education software company, moonlighting as a fantasy sports blogger until he was able to merge those two skills at Yahoo.
Bowing to criticism, the court, which sits in the majestic Peace Palace, has agreed to crack down on moonlighting by judges as arbitrators in cases unrelated to their full-time jobs.
Miyazaki's vision evokes the chaos of this moment: the deep clannishness of country people; the roving packs of samurai, now homeless and jobless, forced to become raiders; monks moonlighting as mercenaries.
Officer Bailey was accused by prosecutors in Queens of moonlighting as a bodyguard for people he believed to be drug dealers and of selling illegal drugs, according to a criminal complaint.
What's great about the Persona games is how these systems tie together; focusing on your school and social life will have a positive impact on your skills moonlighting as a monster hunter.
"Years ago, as a black person, you knew the clubs which would let you in, such as Corks Wine Bar or Moonlighting, but you stayed away from Chinawhite, for example," she said.
I'm just spit-balling here, but that juxtaposition must have had some real-life allegory: After all, Willis was fresh off Moonlighting at the time and Rickman was discovered doing Dangerous Liaisons.
She'd have some brilliant idea, she'd be moonlighting with the startup and everybody would be telling her, 'You've got to take this more seriously, you have to quit and come up here.
Last year, Hulu greenlit a new season of the cult-classic TV series, which followed teenager Veronica Mars as she makes her way through high school while moonlighting as a private investigator.
And you need that mondo magnifying glass because there certainly is a tiny bear who things moonlighting as a ghost scientist is just training for the secret agent job they really want.
His best-known feature, at least in America, is probably still "Moonlighting," a haunting psychological drama from 1982 starring Jeremy Irons as a Polish carpenter working in London during the Solidarity uprising.
Jain spent the next year moonlighting toward these efforts on Cubii while also working full time — first for the Cook County Government, and then as a business analyst at Sears Holdings Corporation.
But he said he would cut back on his other activities, including moonlighting as a D.J. He will show his first collection for Louis Vuitton during Paris Men's Fashion Week in June.
When he was not moonlighting as the team's stylist, James was hitting game-winning shots against the Indiana Pacers and the Toronto Raptors in the playoffs, saving the season more than once.
Here, Cooper is Jackson Maine, a pill-popping, boozing rock star who -- in pursuit of his next drink -- stumbles into a bar where he meets Gaga's Ally, who's moonlighting as a singer.
He went on to earn a Ph.D. in chemistry from the University of London, but at the same time, he was becoming enthralled with photography and began moonlighting as a child portraitist.
In the May 3 episode ("Liberal Arts") of Black-ish, which served as a backdoor pilot for the new project, Charlie was revealed to be moonlighting on campus as an adjunct marketing professor.
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Mr. Sandy was fired from the New Mexico State Police for timecard fraud — he was moonlighting as a tactical instructor while on the clock — before the Albuquerque Police Department hired him in 2007.
Philippe Sands, an arbitrator and author who is also a law professor at London University, has been among the few outspoken critics of moonlighting, saying judges should surrender their fees to the court.
Most app-based drivers in New York City rely on Uber, Lyft and the other companies as their sole employers; they are not moonlighting to make extra money to fund their independent films.
So Dr. Caro and a colleague, Martin How, went to Hill Livery, a horse farm moonlighting as an orphanage and a conservation hub for captive zebras near the University of Bristol in Britain.
IOWA CITY, Iowa – A Republican power couple who work in Iowa&aposs executive branch are facing scrutiny after moonlighting as agents of Saudi Arabia to oppose a new law allowing victims of the Sept.
FireEye, which sells cybersecurity software and services, said one member of APT41 advertised as a hacker for hire in 2009 and listed hours of availability outside of the normal workday, circumstantial evidence of moonlighting.
The Swiss designer spent six decades moonlighting for the 210th century's greatest makers, creating wristwatches known for their slender cases, graceful angles, sporty but elegant integrated bracelets and, as it happens, extreme commercial success.
When he later took on the '80s TV series "Moonlighting," he soon learned that co-stars Bruce Willis and Cybill Shepherd hated each other, as the actress later admitted to Entertainment Weekly in 2005.
"I began skipping dinner so I could work harder," said Ms. Leung, who was already moonlighting as a dishwasher, sleeping fewer than five hours a night and making as little as $500 a month.
That voice—previously heard in Whirr, and currently moonlighting in another project, Miserable—has an intriguing depth to it, whether she's employing a powerful rasp, a throaty moan, or a more delicate, pillowy croon.
Occasionally, I'd roll around the floor passionately gyrating my love seat (a move I learned from an episode of Moonlighting, except Cybill Shepherd actually rolled around with Bruce Willis, not an $18 bag of plastic).
In a time when 6-year-olds are doling out contouring tips and celebrity kids are moonlighting as makeup artists, it makes sense that the demand for "play makeup" is at an all-time high.
Moreover, they chose to pass rather than run both times—once using a highly unorthodox trick play, which had the team's backup tight end throw a touchdown pass to Mr Foles moonlighting as a receiver.
The inspector general's office couldn't determine exactly how much time Gough spent moonlighting as what it called a "de facto personal travel concierge to the Secretary and his wife," but emails suggest quite a bit.
It scratches an itch Elliott Bell, director of brand strategy, is a culinary school grad who explains that his education combined with a knack for teaching makes moonlighting as a cooking teacher a no-brainer.
"They just have so much money that they're into racing space rockets," said Mr. Reyes, a compact, bespectacled man who comes off in person like a philosophy professor moonlighting as a late-night comedy host.
It also has a villain fresh from the Royal Shakespeare Company, a thug from the Bolshoi Ballet and a hero who carries with him the smirks and wisecracks that helped make "Moonlighting" a television hit.
By 2011, his affinity for moonlighting as Santa took him to the Century City Mall in Los Angeles, where he began to capitalize on his hobby and eventually transform into a bona fide Hollywood star.
There's nothing unusual about this, except that he has become known — he was mentioned in a ARTnews article about moonlighting artists — for working behind the front desk at one of Matthew Marks's galleries in Chelsea.
According to The Economist's analysis of data from YouGov, which does our polling, he is the second-most-unpopular candidate for president (only Marianne Williamson, a spiritual guru moonlighting as a Democratic candidate, polls worse).
It also has a villain fresh from the Royal Shakespeare Company, a thug from the Bolshoi Ballet and a hero who carries with him the smirks and wisecracks that helped make 'Moonlighting' a television hit.
Instead of picking up where we left off with Christine Reade (Riley Keough) — the law student moonlighting as an escort in Chicago — who was at the center of season 1, we have changed protagonists and locations.
He and a fellow detective, Stephen Caracappa, were convicted in 29.9 of moonlighting as mob assassins, involved in eight gangland slayings while on the payroll of Anthony Casso, a Luchese crime family underboss known as Gaspipe.
Welch was trained as a statistician as well as a physician, and when he recites numbers and equations his voice rises to a booming pitch, as if he were a televangelist moonlighting as a math teacher.
Pattinson wasn't even being grilled about his fashion aspirations when he shared the above tidbits about moonlighting as a designer; the interview had actually asked if the actor had considered directing or writing down the line.
Casting consultant Fred Roos hired Ford (moonlighting as a carpenter) to install a door at the building where Lucas was conducting auditions, hoping seeing Ford would encourage Lucas to give him a crack at the role.
Business Insider tapped three part-time freelancers with high-paying side gigs to find out what this modern-day moonlighting looks like in practice — and how to make these two seemingly conflicting roles fit together seamlessly.
" Their driver shows up in a "Pink Cadillac," claiming to be a moonlighting Mary Kay saleswoman, but she's actually the ghost of Madam Marie, the deceased boardwalk psychic immortalized in "4th of July, Asbury Park (Sandy).
The Times inspired so much loyalty in its workers, Mr. Williams said, that people who had retired or moved to other departments were eager to join a "moonlighting staff" to help shore up the computer networks.
Cormac McCarthy won't win because of the mysterious, glistening patterns in the amber current, the skittering light humming over the prairie at sundown, and also because he's been moonlighting at a paper mill for grad students.
The driver was a moonlighting hotel bellhop, and my interpreter determined that passers-by were taking his bright blue and gold outfit (complete with garishly braided cap) to be some kind of Tajik secret police uniform.
But since mid-July or so, it's been moonlighting as a travel agency — booking flights for families, the day after they're reunited and processed, from wherever they've been dropped off to wherever they need to go.
Here Is the Porn Video That Played in DC's Union Station Last Night [NSFW]Last night, a display screen in Union Station—one of Washington DC's main transit hubs—found itself moonlighting as a tiny pornographic theater.
DeKalb Police Chief James Conroy said he was saddened to learn that a former officer was allegedly moonlighting as a Gangster Disciple, but reminded reporters that his department was one of the agencies involved in their takedown.
He said Blackstone differentiated itself from other large private-equity firms in that the firm is dedicating a whole team to growth equity, rather than treating it as a side project, with investors moonlighting from other divisions.
Tom the cat, moonlighting as an engineer and promising a "better mouse trap," rigs up some hyper-complicated doozy, held together by the thinnest string, just outside Jerry's hole, hoping finally to see the mouse go kersplat.
ANTHONY TOMMASINI AT 1 MINUTE 30 SECONDS One of the more exotic concerts of the last week paired the elegant Chinese pipa player Wu Man with the rustic Huayin Shadow Puppet Band, made up of moonlighting farmers.
In the spring of last year he started moonlighting from his job as a real estate broker to sell mi fen from a food stall at LIC Flea & Food in Queens, a trial run before opening Yuan.
Asked by reporters after Wednesday's meeting about what rank of public servants would be affected by his ruling about moonlighting officials, Putin declined to give details but said: "I want there to be some discipline" in state bodies.
Between writing and starring in Late Night — a movie she's co-starring in with Emma Thompson — and producing the Hulu reboot of Four Weddings and a Funeral, Kaling is also moonlighting as a swimming instructor for baby Katherine.
Their friendly against Peckham Town might not have an international profile, but it has drawn a crowd of around 120 spectators, this including a group of moonlighting Dulwich Hamlet fans who set off smoke bombs in Somaliland colours.
That square eventually became the basis for Monkey Town: four movie screens cocooning a private loft in East Williamsburg, within which sat four long tables catered by Michelin-starred chefs moonlighting at the space from around the city.
Oh, and a week of moonlighting in Australia against an International team that reflects the way Woods popularized golf in parts of the world that seemed less likely to produce star players before he arrived on the scene.
Glenn Gordon Caron's career has taken him from the heights of television — where his '80s detective drama, Moonlighting, was one of the most groundbreaking series of its era — to steady work in the film industry in the '90s.
These slurs, I gladly realized this past summer while moonlighting as a coach for the high school football team on which I used to play, are substantially less employed now than they were even a few years ago.
Communications out of the White House during the early weeks of the Trump presidency have been rocky, and Sean Spicer, who has been moonlighting as communications director while serving simultaneously as press secretary, has been continuously under siege.
By moonlighting as political advertisers, they found that Facebook's algorithms make it harder and more expensive for a campaign to get its message in front of users who don't already agree with them—even if they're trying to.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin warned senior officials on Wednesday he may fire them if they are found to be moonlighting as academics, which would mean they were not devoting all of their time to their main job.
At a time when journalism jobs are being lost, some were finding work on the floor of the SAP Center as puppets, clowns and an Austria ski racer - complete with skis, helmet and race suit - moonlighting as sports reporters.
All of this was in keeping with the show's two major influences, Moonlighting and The X-Files, but it also reflected creator Hart Hanson's impish sense of humor and desire to have fun with his show and his characters.
Rather than revisiting the hilarity of a mother of three moonlighting as an errand girl/body disposal expert, Shadows opens up room for a new kind of wannabe: an Antonio Banderas-obsessed familiar with truly excellent taste in sweaters.
At the time, Moore and her then-husband Bruce Willis were among Hollywood's hottest couples, Moore having starred in "Ghost" in 1990 and Willis taking the lead in TV series "Moonlighting" and then the first two "Die Hard" movies.
McKillop plays bass in Gardens & Villa, in addition to work as a producer in his own right and moonlighting as bassist for Puro Instinct; you may know Ariel Pink cohort Schneider, meanwhile, by his nom-de-boogie Nicky Sparkles.
He brought the Everly Brothers to the label and signed a young humorist named Bob Newhart, who had been working as an accountant in Chicago and moonlighting as a radio performer but had never performed for a live audience.
As chairman of the World Puzzle Federation (moonlighting from my work as crossword editor for The Times), I had the pleasure of attending the second China Sudoku Championship this past weekend in Grand Epoch City, China, just outside Beijing.
A student I know at the Icahn School of Medicine got in touch to say that a young man with bipolar disorder had been shot in a Houston hospital room by off-duty police officers moonlighting on the security staff.
It's a marked shift from the first film, which saw Mr. Incredible moonlighting as a super behind his wife's back for much of the movie, until she and the kids has to save him from an uber-fan turned enemy.
That was the issue raised by my article about Alan Pean, a college student with bipolar illness, who was shot in his hospital room — after a scuffle with an off-duty police officer who was moonlighting as a hospital security officer.
The MTV Video Music Awards this year are moonlighting as a full-blown Taylor Swift music video release event, and regardless of how you feel about her return and the "Look What You Made Me Do" single, the singer delivered.
A professor suggested she apply for a role as an intern in Teen Vogue's fashion closet during her winter break, and after graduation she returned to the magazine as an employee, working full-time while also waitressing and moonlighting in retail.
But, when I discovered that companies like Secret employ real people to test the strength of its sweat-fighters in compromising (and fairly embarrassing) situations, I decided to humor you all with footage of myself moonlighting as a lab rat.
The film centers on Jasmine (played by Lei), a nursing intern at a hospital who works to pay off her student loans by moonlighting as a cam model (Little bit of trivia: Her name is likely a play on LiveJasmin.
Inspired by the television series "Moonlighting," she spent college summers as a licensed private investigator, ferreting out shady dealings on anything from insurance fraud to malfeasance at a hardware store, sometimes armed with a stun gun and a fake badge.
After teaching himself the basics of photography and moonlighting as a photographer, he began shooting occasional assignments for The A.P. He became a staff photographer in the Baltimore bureau in 1938 and moved to the Washington bureau a year later.
Mr. Slonim, a Yale graduate, class of 1982, took the job after an unhappy stint at IBM in Florida, where his habit of moonlighting as a cocktail pianist in a hotel bar suggested he was not cut out for corporate life.
In a place like Washington, D.C. — one of the most expensive cities in the country where rent averages $0003,100 per month — that means congressional staffers have traditionally found themselves moonlighting as food industry workers or taking other jobs to make ends meet.
The mad scientist moonlighting as a third-generation master tequilero, Felipe Camarena, is about to give me an extremely detailed tour of his laboratory responsible for making tequila G4—a tequila that might just set the bar for the future of tequila production.
And what would Hugh Hewitt say on radio if it was later revealed that the advisor took over $6900,2628 from companies linked to Vladimir Putin's Russia, in addition to pocketing more than $28503,22019 from moonlighting as a lobbyist tied to the Turkish government?
But this common product also has a long history of moonlighting in a wide variety of scientific projects, from helping the Apollo 8 crew keep their tools in place in zero gravity, to polishing telescope mirrors at the University of Arizona's Steward Observatory.
By day, Mr. Hudson is a member of the National Association of Letter Carriers, but for Labor Day weekend this year, he was moonlighting on the stage of the Delacorte, delivering that fake letter from Maria that sends Malvolio into his foolish swoon.
Turns out that Greg Conte, 29, who had been working at the Academy of the Holy Cross high school since at least 2014, was moonlighting as director of operations at the National Policy Institute, a white nationalist think tank founded by Spencer.
He went to great lengths to hide his identity for the sake of his own safety and that of his family back in China; no one, not even his colleagues or his parents, knew that he was moonlighting as a dissident cartoonist.
The star appears unrecognizable with her sexy and lighter hair transformation, but the departure from her signature dark locks happens to fit her music video character, who is moonlighting as a local club singer while trying to flee from a group of bounty hunters.
Asked what were the day's big sellers, Antonio Piemontese, a young journalist moonlighting as a salesman ("The pay is better doing this," he said), immediately held up a $60 tote bag emblazoned with a woman's toothy smile, a scatological epithet scrawled across her teeth.
Some of us remember the good ol' days when the best doorbells would play a cheerful tune — but in 2018, if your doorbell isn't moonlighting as a security camera with an inbuilt microphone and 160-degree-wide-angle camera, you're clearly behind on the times.
A rather sudden consensus of people who keep score regarding canons has come to rank the legendary eccentric as the world's greatest modern sculptor after Rodin—despite fair quibbles in favor of Brancusi or the moonlighting feats of the painters Picasso, Matisse, and de Kooning.
The double-episode season finale, which aired last night, brought together multiple storylines that had been floating around all season, from Harris finding out about Ophelia's vigilante moonlighting to the cops arresting a (false) suspect for the accidental murder that occurred in the pilot.
For much more with Caron, including his take on the famous "Moonlighting curse," his thoughts on his latest job as the showrunner of CBS's Bull, and his incredibly elaborate, incredibly funny story of how he broke into show business, listen to the full episode.
Only here, there's none of that "Moonlighting"-like sexual tension in their snappy banter, even if Cumming's character -- a former CIA operative turned university professor, versed in psychopathic behavior -- spends a lot more time pacing around chalk outlines than he does with his partner.
The company's executive team even includes the renowned fintech startup whisperer Dan Ariely, who serves as chief behavioral economist for Qapital when he's not moonlighting as the James B. Duke professor of Psychology and Behavioral Economics at Duke University, and a ​New York Times​ best-selling author.
There was no space for love in Daniel's life when he had to work real jobs in addition to their schooling, moonlighting at a bar in the Castro, picking up wedding gigs when he could, and teaching beginning cello lessons to rich kids in Pacific Heights.
Meanwhile, Carlyle Bedlow is back from "dem" and up to a whole new set of tricks, including one involving a loan officer moonlighting as a limousine driver, who turns out to be—in a wonderful Bulgakov-like turn, by far the best in the book—the devil.
But last year Matthew Genge, a planetary scientist at Imperial College London, joined forces with Jon Larsen, a professional Norwegian musician moonlighting as an amateur scientist, who has been hunting and photographing micrometeorites for nearly a decade and recently found the first micrometeorite in an urban environment.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Jazz and R&B singer Al Jarreau, a seven-time Grammy winner whose hits included "We're in This Love Together" and "Moonlighting," died on Sunday in Los Angeles at age 76, just days after announcing he was retiring from touring because of poor health.
Wednesday's court ruling underscores the importance of Trump quickly appointing a permanent director for the agency who is truly independent and who is not moonlighting as the country's chief consumer watchdog while also regularly working with the White House on political matters pertaining to another agency.
Senator Elizabeth Warren disclosed a detailed list of compensation she received during 773 years of moonlighting as a legal consultant — about $1.9 million in all — as she and Mayor Pete Buttigieg continued a back-and-forth demanding transparency in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination.
The Black Tapes and Tanis join a handful of recent podcasts to take the rules of documentary-style podcasting and use them to create spooky, cyclical sci-fi—something between Lost and the radio horror plays of the '30s and '40s but, you know, moonlighting as a documentary.
During rehearsals, in a studio not far from Union Square, Nelson mostly sat quietly, observing the action, passing notes to Hughes, and occasionally moonlighting as a part-time production photographer—shooting with a geriatric Nikon he found thirty years ago in a pawnshop in Tulsa, where he grew up.
Of all the bizarre, implausible NBA happenings that still bubble out of Philadelphia on a regular basis—the string of DNP's for Jahlil Okafor, Sauce Castillo moonlighting as a point guard, everything Joel Embiid Tweets/does—nothing is harder to explain than Robert Covington's season-long shooting slump.
One sleepy day last fall, when most of the Senate had cleared out of Washington to campaign back home, I was invited by an aide of Senator Chris Coons, Democrat of Delaware, to stop by and chat with the senator about his moonlighting gig as a wedding chaplain.
The restaurant — run by a team that includes a nurse, a physician assistant in interventional radiology, and an industrial engineer, all moonlighting here — is a touch fancier than its neighbors, with a long, broad dining room, black banquettes, bamboo-hooded lamps and a galaxy of rainbow twinkle lights above.
Combative romantic banter between star-crossed lovers was all the rage in the '80s (see "Moonlighting"), and season 3 uses the clip to foreshadow a major theme, setting up expectations -- and unexpected twists -- between several of the series' simmering pairings, including Mike and Eleven, Joyce and Hopper and Steve and Robin.
The new CEO of Goldman Sachs says people used to 'cower in a corner' when he got in the elevator — until they learned he's a DJ on the side For new Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon, moonlighting as a DJ has had some added benefits, besides making the Billboard charts.
He became a fixture of the West coast's emerging rap scene with a series energetic mixtapes firing off clever raps—starting off with 2007's Macking Ain't Easy—but moonlighting as a producer under the pseudonym of Larry Fisherman in an effort to get an early Vince Staples to rap.
The Republican State Leadership Committee has seen an exodus of top staff in recent months, has lagged behind its Democratic counterpart in fundraising and is struggling to explain why its new president, Austin Chambers, was also moonlighting as a general consultant for Louisiana businessman Eddie Rispone's failed bid for governor.
Legislators of the Europe of Freedom and Direct Democracy(EFDD) grouping, of which UKIP is a member, come third in the ranking of "moonlighting" MEPs compiled by Transparency International, after lawmakers of the center-right European People's Party, the largest group in the current legislature which began in 2014 and ends next year.
Claim to Fame The former star of MTV's "Hard Times of R J Berger," which ran for two seasons starting in 2010, Mr. Iacono continues to pursue acting while also moonlighting as a club promoter, hosting a Wednesday-night party at the Rumpus Room on the Lower East Side, which draws a fashionable gay crowd.
The broadcast took pains to mention this dozens of times over the course of the broadcast, including in a Toyota commercial moonlighting as a vessel for the brothers to make a state-centric playlist for fans making the trek to Asbury Park, NJ to see them play the VMAs via satellite from the Stone Pony.
All this was handsomely realized by the Britten Sinfonia, moonlighting as the pit-band at Sadler's Wells, and by the mostly youthful cast — who had been drawn together under the banner of Independent Opera, a fund to help emerging stage directors that has grown into a full production company with a nose for innovative projects.
The problem was that Berezovsky's private enemies could easily hire a moonlighting FSB hit squad to go after him, and the state was equally capable of enlisting another oligarch or mafia boss to orchestrate his killing as a cutout, so it was all but impossible to be sure where any given threat really originated.
The LTV case was part of a considerable body of legal work that Ms. Warren, one of the nation's leading bankruptcy experts, took on while working as a law professor — moonlighting that earned her hundreds of thousands of dollars over roughly two decades beginning in the late 1980s, mostly while she was on the faculty at Harvard.
Starring Julianne Moore as Gloria, a divorced woman in her 50s who spends her days playing it straight at the office, and her nights moonlighting as the heir to Meryl Streep's dancing queen crown, Gloria Bell takes the action to Los Angeles ("Where they play the right music / Getting in the swing / You come to look for a king").
"The American people already know that Scott Pruitt is working for corporate polluters and not for them, but the revelation that his staff is moonlighting for private clients while working at the EPA full time brings suspicions of pay to play to a whole new level," Melinda Pierce, the group's legislative director, said in a statement.
Bedelia, 70, who played Holly Gennaro McClane in the 1988 classic, says that the first thing that comes to mind when looking back on the action thriller isn't working with star Bruce Willis for two reasons: because they didn't share many scenes together and also because the former Moonlighting star was a bit distracted by new love interest and future wife Demi Moore.
At about 2 AM on Friday, five artists from the collective scaled a billboard at the corner of Melrose and North Martel in Los Angeles and decked it out with their latest creation: a fully-nude Trump statue painted to look like John Wayne Gacy, a serial killer known for moonlighting as a clown who murdered at least 33 young men in the 70s.
The second half of the episode is mostly given up to developments for lifelong second bananas like the Hound and Littlefinger: Brienne knocks her squire about, Jorah Mormont shows up in an Oldtown leper tank, Petyr Baelish chews up some scenery opposite Sansa, who is not having it ("No need to finish—I'll assume it was something clever"), and Arya chows down with moonlighting popstar Ed Sheeran, Pete Postlethwaite's son Billy, and what I assume are the surviving members of the Decemberists.
Meanwhile, Republican Ron DeSantisRonald Dion DeSantisFlorida first lady to miss Women for Trump event due to planned execution Florida governor orders criminal investigation into handling of Jeffrey Epstein case Groups ask court to block ex-felon voting law in Florida MORE, a former congressman who gained prominence moonlighting as a frequent guest on Fox News, has aligned himself closely with the president and has focused no small part of his campaign on a promise to work hand-in-hand with the Trump administration.
Considering the streetwear brand's penchant for super saturated, bright colors and throwback styles, Kendall must have decided to follow suit, pushing past her typical safe place of thigh-high boots and denim short-short and slipping into a canary yellow skirt-suit with just a lacy black bra and a body chain underneath, showing off her fresh new haircut and a pair of what might be the world's tiniest tortoiseshell glasses, perfect for the model's job moonlighting at the reference desk of her local public library.
The Big Kahuna Burger from Pulp Fiction (1994) All of Pulp Fiction is essentially an homage to fast food: Pumpkin and Honey Bunny hold up a Denny's-type diner at the beginning and end of the film, Vincent Vega (John Travolta) considers the merits of a $5 milkshake for Miss Mia Wallace (Uma Thurman) at the 50s-themed Jack Rabbit Slim's restaurant (don't miss Steve Buscemi moonlighting as their waiter, Buddy Holly), and Vincent and Jules Winnfield's (Samuel L. Jackson)'s discussion about what McDonald's Quarter Pounders are called in Paris.
I would argue against that interpretation and believe that the hook‑up was the right call for that show, but the lesson Moonlighting's ratings drop passed on to other TV shows, nevertheless, was almost always about not shooting your sexual chemistry in the foot by consummating it.) To be sure, the white-hot chemistry between Mulder and Scully (or, perhaps more accurately, actors David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson) and the series' seeming reluctance to consummate that chemistry made it seem as if the show had taken several pages from the Moonlighting playbook.
But for such rare symbolic cruxes, we generally ignore the authors of sports photographs unless they are moonlighting artists of the camera: Jacques Henri Lartigue (whose pictures in the show depict rich folks at play, circa the nineteen-tens and twenties); Henri Cartier-Bresson (cunningly poetic coverage of a bicycle race, in 1957); Rineke Dijkstra (a young Portuguese matador, blood-smeared and tired but happy, portrayed in 2000); or Leni Riefenstahl, whose classicist images of the 1936 Berlin Olympics, from a book that she made for presentation to Hitler, both awe and sicken.

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