And still I wanted to write ode upon ode to it.
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There's other music in the movie as well, including Beethoven's Ode to Joy, to underscore a monologue about Ode to Joy.
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There are celebrity pairings: Zac Posen on beets and borscht (an ode to color), Dr. Ruth Westheimer on pomegranates (an ode to fertility); Joshua Malina on gribenes (crispy bits of chicken skin that are themselves an ode to chicken fat).
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Schiller's "Ode to Joy" became an "Ode to Freedom" when Leonard Bernstein conducted Beethoven's Ninth Symphony in Berlin just weeks after the fall of the wall there in 1989.
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Which was part of a whole ode-to-New-York thing that Ms. Versace saw as important to the collection, as well as being part of an ode-to-female-freedom thing (ditto).
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I found a charming ode to him as a character.
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Maryland poet laureate Lucille Clifton penned an ode to Byrd.
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This ode to the Coliseum ends in a plaintive fashion.
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So the song is an ode to glamour and beauty.
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A dude walked up during this interview with an ode!
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Act II opens with a musical ode to the selfie.
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Treat yourself to this breathtaking Beethoven 'Ode to Joy' flashmob.
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A photographic ode to the craft of creating a newspaper.
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The door lock, in particular, is an ode to craftsmanship.
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He called the book an ode or a love letter.
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To Ms. Blake, the event is an ode to ancestors.
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SOUTH DAKOTA: Ode to Food and Drinks in Sioux Falls
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This was my ode to the easy, beautiful, casual lifestyle.
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Several contributors gave $23, an ode to Bain's jersey number.
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So my poem was a sort of ode to spring.
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On the surface it appears rather indulgent: a lyrical ode to
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Opposites attract and Bria's ode to the phenomenon is a winner.
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Lively's ode to Pokémon continued all throughout her beauty look, too.
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It also feels like an ode to female friendships and intimacy.
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Has an ode to a cheating beau ever been more beautiful?
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Ryan Adams released an ode to a Denver news station yesterday.
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"Keisha Complexion" is a joyous ode to Diamond's own dark complexion.
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Without a doubt, Hilda is an ode to the weird kids.
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Thank you Tee for this glorious ode to queer Black love.
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"Ethan" is Ethan DeLorenzo, Malone's partner and the father of Ode.
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The whole thing is basically just an ode to Mexican culture.
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Or is this a colorful ode to someone who loves her?
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At other times, it's a ridiculous ode to passionate music-making.
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But it's certainly an ode to size above all other considerations.
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Ode To Joy, the band's 11th, hits stores on October 4.
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Moullinex's album and this music video are an ode to that.
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We read aloud and laughed through this curmudgeonly ode to pessimism.
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In a book before her, Gray's ominous ode is splayed open.
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Linda Perry's Beautiful is an ode to self-worth and respect.
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Now, it's basically a big, conference-sized ode to the president.
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It was Lou Adler [the head of her record company, Ode].
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Her funny, moving poems are a wonderful ode to black womanhood.
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It's a glossy Hollywood ode to the people rejected by Hollywood.
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Today "Ode to Joy" is the anthem of the European Union.
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In 2000, Kalifornia Noize Terrorists released a similar ode to the drink.
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Watch Dijkhuizen, Jr.'s ode to Bird's philosophy below to get stoked.
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An ode to Mike Tyson, or Dennis Rodman, or Tony the Tiger?
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Bar MargotThis bar is a living ode to the Royal Tenenbaums' Margot.
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It's both a love song and an ode to chasing your dreams.
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Apparently, West's first word was "dada," an ode to his doting father.
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Their supporters, meanwhile, largely describe the symbols as an ode to heritage.
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Is this an ode to Degrassi... or is it a goodbye letter?
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The show is also an ode to black culture in the '90s.
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We're marking the occasion with this ode to their most adorable moments.
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Above all else, it's a complete and total ode to black girls.
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Lemmy wrote a song called Jailbait – an unambiguous ode to underaged girls.
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I'm convinced that "Die With Me" is a musical ode to asphyxiation.
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"The whole place is like an ode to Buckminster Fuller," Wu says.
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In actuality, it's more like an ode to not being a teenager.
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One, called "The Grand Tour," is an ode to NASA's Voyager missions.
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Aguilera's 2002 ballad proved to be an uplifting ode to inner beauty.
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Garden isn't so much an ode to nature as to an apartment.
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She first worked with Reeves on his 2011 book Ode to Happiness.
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His ode to salami, for example, speaks volumes about what Dreher values.
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Folded towels, stacked remotes, and hanging laundry become a visual matriarchal ode.
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Clover Field: An ode to the 143 thriller starring Lizzy Caplan. 3.
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Ahead, find our insufficient, but very heartfelt, ode to all things Bellucci.
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"An Ode To" was performed in May 2017 at the Guggenheim Museum.
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Cardi B's ode to Christian Louboutins, "Bodak Yellow," was her breakthrough single.
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An ode to acts of kindness on the New York City subway.
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Instead, Rosie writes poems in an ode to Paris, her dream city.
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Mr. Charmatz regards it as an ode to the impermanence of dance.
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In my ode to Melbourne, I told the story of the place.
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It's an ode to those people that you can just never get.
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The effect is a lasting ode to the transient beauty of nature.
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Tara Murtha is a writer and author of "Ode to Billie Joe."
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Art Reviews Suzanne Jackson's non-canvas compositions; Mike Kelley's ode to painting.
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The designer staged an ode to men's wear in a wintery setting.
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Sure, there are occasional gems, but most are more ode than art.
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Mac Wellman's ode to theater does away with character and basic grammar.
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The current chart-topper in the UK is Beethoven's "Ode to Joy".
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Vince Staples' enduring ode to Long Beach is both loving and cynical.
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The Weeknd's latest song, "Blinding Lights," is an ode to love lost.
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It&aposs really honestly kind of like an ode to drag queens.
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Read my full ode to my dearly beloved koozie to learn more.
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For Alexie, Thunder Boy Jr. is an ode to outsiders and weird kids.
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The singer has since released her latest single "Malibu", an ode to him.
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And their ode to that part of their legacy involves everyone's favorite Analrapist.
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On some Thursdays, we get the lunch staff's ode to non-Japanese food.
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This number — a mocking ode to social media "slacktivists" — is a prime example.
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Was Hiddleston's shirt an ode to the writer or his new lady-friend?
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So let's hear this as an ode to the joy of family life.
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This is an ode to the women that taught me how to love.
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My music is an ode to the beauty, power and complexity of women.
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The payloads going up tonight/tomorrow are: Fairing of the Falcon-ODE payload.
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You've Got Mail is an ode to email's lesser-sung superpower: Relationship-building.
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So, Polizzi is crying, but likely at this very sweet ode to friendships.
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Then they all belted out the "Ode to Joy", the EU's official anthem.
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I wrote this ode to the suicide doors on the Rolls-Royce Dawn.
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The jangly "Give It Some Time" is an ode to the work week.
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The title song "Spirit in the Dark" is an ode to uplift itself.
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The film is an ode to horniness, with the subtlety of strobe lighting.
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The whole thing was an ode to the miraculousness and beauty of maternity.
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Heidi's Go-To Florals: Ode a La Rose, $59.99 for 12 roses; odealarose.com
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"'Petty Passion' is an ode to all that one could feel," Hirad says.
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"Under the Sea" is a joyful ode to living a simple life underwater.
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Grant has previously worked with Reeves on his 2011 book Ode to Happiness.
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Is Murphy revisiting his Nip/Tuck period with another ode to plastic surgery?
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"Inside Llewyn Davis" is an ode to the artist who never finds fame.
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A funny ode to the festive family moments we all know and love
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This adult-sized T-shirt is a subtle ode to the two movies.
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Sunday night was Bellew's night—an ode to his adoring Evertonians in attendance.
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The design team is eager to see what Reddit makes of its ode.
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The latest example of this is Moretz's swoony ode to her British boyfriend.
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Did you know the "Ode" wasn't originally meant to open Nils Frahm's Solo?
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Even stranger, it doesn't double as an album-length ode to breaking up.
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An ode to friendship and an acknowledgment that other people are a mystery.
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This book is an ode to the creative boys who love beautiful things.
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Gymkhana is, in its dignified but clubby bearing, an ode to colonial India.
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It was an ode to my family and the beginning of Forever Pizza.
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Sarah Smarsh's memoir, "Heartland," opens with a perplexing ode to an imaginary baby.
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No. 219 was the superb 22015 Ode from CantinArte, lively, fresh and pure.
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It's an ode to community that we can all get swept up in.
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Mining tours are popular with travelers, an ode to Taxco's prominent silversmithing past.
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"Ode" starts with a man on the ground and ends that way too.
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It's the rare album that is an ode to every aspect of life.
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It's not an ode to best girl friendship, but a harrowing survival tale.
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Luckily for them (and for us), Ode to the Flame hit the mark.
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The Flaming Lips headlined Friday night, and highlights included an ode to Bowie.
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A commemorative concert is to feature a reconstruction of the actor David Garrick's "Ode to Shakespeare," celebrated in the rain in 1769, plus a new ode, "A Shakespeare Masque," by the poet laureate, Carol Ann Duffy, and composed by Sally Beamish.
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A commemorative concert is to feature a reconstruction of the actor David Garrick's "Ode to Shakespeare," celebrated in the rain in 21660, plus a new ode, "A Shakespeare Masque," by the poet laureate, Carol Ann Duffy, and composed by Sally Beamish.
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The actress gave birth to her son, Ode Mountain, in the spring of 2016.
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Vangelis' video, called "Analogue Loaders," is a short ode to 30 different loading screens.
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The result is a five-minute ode to the overpowering beauty of remote Australia.
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Another wrote a high school musical love story as an ode to the chain.
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It's easy to see how this could be interpreted as an ode to Stormi.
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As an ode to his contributions, VF even let him pose on the cover.
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But, if you don't, this track is an ode to feminism, gypsies, and #MeToo.
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THUMP: Your EP was described as an ode to all hours of the rave.
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Tuesday night's episode of This Is Us was an ode to the triplets' twenties.
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The Black Mirror episode is a fitting ode to the game that never was.
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This year's MTV Video Music Awards is practically one big ode to talented women.
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"Snowman," her ode to a delicate, frosty lover, is quickly becoming a fan favorite.
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Kylie Jenner also showed up donning an ode to the singer's most controversial era.
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There I will read the ode and that takes care of the official part.
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Sidebar: this Rashida look is an ode to Left Eye so #RIP Lisa Lopes.
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Surprisingly, "Awesome," his extremely schmaltzy ode to Kim, is not on the playlist. —Noisey
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Single "Type Love" highlights Deville's unfailing introspection in a breezy ode to self-care.
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I have seldom been so swept away by the "Ode to Joy" choral finale.
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Then press play on the Beef's ode to flying mammals/rabies and drift away.
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One attendee recalled Mr. Trump's unorthodox ode to his father, which Mr. Trump confirmed.
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Its final section, "JUBILEE" is an ode to resilience and small moments of joy.
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There's also a heartfelt ode to Uzi's mom titled "Dark Queen," of all things.
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Others are less artful but just as impactful, like this ode to the POTUS.
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Mare Advertencia Lirika's raps are an ode to the women who have influenced her.
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It's an impressive (although a tad less catchy) ode to the iconic theme song.
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What's more, the collaboration is a subtle ode to the New York City bodega.
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Or Janelle Monáe, and her winking Christian Siriano-designed hats-off ode to Surrealism.
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He learned to play the guitar and composed an ode to Mr. Griffith's mother.
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Fewer attendees appeared to know the lyrics to the decades-old ode to infidelity.
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This reading of the song as an ode to black empowerment isn't a stretch.
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In the process she offers an ode to their will to survive and rebuild.
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But for now, The Circle is an unexpectedly charming ode to connection through virtuality.
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During a rehearsal for "Ode," he told the dancers to ask Ms. Logan anything.
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Ode to paper playbills: An arts journalist says digital playbills just aren't the same.
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Here's your homework for April, Gemini: create an ode to a thing you love.
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I'm not sure if this is an ode to music, sex, or a lover.
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Lemonade is an ode to the movement of mountains, to the crack of hips.
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"Ode To Perfume" was according to Czukay at least, a song made for roller skating.
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UPSAHL's "The Other Team" is an ode to unrequited love and vintage high school movies.
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An ode to old Hollywood glam, Scarlett almost always parts Robbie's hair to one side.
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The other, starting with the fuzzy pillows and puffy comforter, is an ode to purple.
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The crystal ode to Japanese optics is part of Nikon's celebration of its hundredth anniversary.
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To that end, I spent nine days working almost exclusively with Acer's ode to excess.
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Speaking of cute, let's watch this adorable ode to gnocchi and Rihanna one more time.
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The journalist proceeded to serenade Bolt, rapping an ode to him in a Jamaican accent.
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There isn't much we can offer, just an in memoriam ode-chat on a blog.
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Watch their performance of "Ode to Viceroy" at Festival Supreme below: Follow Lauren on Twitter.
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Demonstrators have staged raves in city squares and made Beethoven's "Ode to Joy" their anthem.
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In 2015 he expanded, creating his ode to the bistro, La Bourse et La Vie.
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"Ode to Joy" should be used again to spearhead a cultural retort to Islamic State.
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Tara Murtha is also the author of Ode to Billie Joe for the 33 ⅓ series.
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Her poem "Douche-Bag Ode" performs a service by containing a history lesson for millennials.
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On June 2013, Beethoven's Mass in C and "Ode to Joy," conducted by Thomas Juneau.
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And Fandor streams "Summer With Monika," Ingmar Bergman's once-shocking 1953 ode to young passion.
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Souls of Mischief's impeccable ode to immortal life, "93 Til' Infinity," is one such track.
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"UNLOCKED is basically an ode to dismantling restrictive ideas around art and life," says Bambii.
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It also voices a rarely seen concept, that of the album-length ode to infidelity.
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Her single "Touch Me," a shimmery dance-floor ode to masturbation, was released in August.
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It was an ode to his father who had passed away right before that show.
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The Ode was fermented and aged in steel tanks, and the Modo Antico in concrete.
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" Earlier this year, Tomlinson shared with ODE Entertainment that he thinks a reunion "will happen.
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"The greatest" is her "Life on Mars," an ode to the claustrophobia of pop culture.
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An ode to the PCMCA slot, which older readers might have used a few times.
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" The New York Times called it "an ode to female empowerment through 1950s-style domesticity.
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Some tracks delve into dizzying chaos ("Except All Presents") or anxious ambience ("Ode to Joe").
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The call-waiting music on the shepherd's cellphone was an ode to President Bashar al-Assad.
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Overacting was also distracting in "Vertiginous," Mr. Forsythe's ebullient ode to ballet classicism, set to Schubert.
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The song, "Bottle Rain Smoke," is an ode to the raving of the musician's younger days.
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Hand Dryers is a digital ode to hand dryers and their analog counterparts, paper towel dispensers.
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This casserole is an ode to processed foods and their strange alchemy of hangover-helper properties.
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The pregnant star captioned the photograph with an ode to the father of her first child.
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The song is a gentle country-rock ode to Taylor's mom Andrea, and it's painfully sweet.
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Mr Turnbull's successor, Scott Morrison, once declaimed an ode to a lump of coal in parliament.
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The result is a strange and brilliant existential ode to Buzzfeed-induced procrastination and millennial nostalgia.
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"Lemonade" was an ode to black women, and a deeply personal story at the same time.
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With the title "Ode to Dungarees (Adult Baby)," you can guess what the tune is about.
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Kim explained that to Cecchini, celebrating the death of a pig was an ode to life.
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The association with hard boozing is incredibly strong: Toby Keith wrote an ode to the cup.
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But on Saturday, Ora, 26, offered an ode to the legendary swing group, The Andrew Sisters.
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So, let's dive into this glorious an ode to Julius — the man, the myth, the beykeeper.
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At Metro Pictures, Trevor Paglen unveiled the latest installment in his ode to the surveillance state.
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The film is an ode to following your passion no matter what people think of it.
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Before giving birth to Ode Mountain, the Hunger Games actress gushed about DeLorenzo on social media.
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Kardashian called herself "Bo West," as an ode to Bo Derek in the 1979 film 10.
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Jay Z's music streaming service, Tidal, also posted an ode to their man of the moment.
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Burning evidence Yael: I like how they played "Ode to Joy" right when Darlene found Elliot.
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The film concludes with an ode not to progress but to nature, even its devastating forces.
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" Trump sounds the polar opposite of Ronald Reagan's ode to the "shining city on a hill.
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Every part of the tiny space has been decorated in an ode to J.K. Rowling's world.
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Every episode of Atlanta, the brainchild of actor Donald Glover, is an ode to Black life.
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Last year, Ghostface announced his cryptocurrency firm, Cream Capital, an ode to Wu Tang's 1993 hit.
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In fact, Blanc de Gris's name ("White of Gray") is an ode to the white stuff.
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While it bears her husband's family name, it is hardly an ode to the company's designs.
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"Successful" playfully zigzags over a synth vacuum as she chirps an ode to her own mastery.
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On Wednesday, Talley Beatty's ode to disco-era Los Angeles, "Stack-Up," returns to the stage.
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CURRENT PROJECT Ms. Haddad's debut Rock Star collection is an ode to jewelry's role as talisman.
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The video below — crafted in partnership with Bed Bath & Beyond — is an ode to staying in.
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We ate them all summer, and I still make an ode to them now and then.
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In her words An ode to a generation whose cultural moment wasn't so fleeting after all.
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Sir Mix-a-Lot is most famous for his ode to big butts, "Baby Got Back."
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You might have read her heartbreaking ode to her husband in a recent Modern Love column.
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André Rieu's version of Beethoven's "Ode to Joy" is number 1 in the UK right now
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This Prince-indebted ode to sexual fluidity is the perfect way to summarize Janelle Monáe's magic.
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The lemongrass and ginger in this brothy soup is an ode to all that forbidden spice.
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It is an ode to defeat, not victory; a eulogy to loss as opposed to triumph.
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The latter, though, Smith sang by herself as an ode to "colored children" living in an orphanage.
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These wines are an ode to precision, pleasure, and contradiction, leaving behind sumptuous aftertastes tinged with sarcasm.
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As an ode to this lovely weekend ritual, there's now a festival that celebrates all things brunch.
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"This is an ode to all the past OGs and legends notorious in our neighborhoods," explains Dumbfoundead.
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It's an ode to the richness that is trying to figure out life as a Black millennial.
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The trick here, though, is that this isn't mindless wandering or an ode to the city's nightlife.
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Here's that one: Or maybe this adorable ode from a little tyke to North Korea's Dear Leader?
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The Venezuelan opposition slammed the government's ode to Castro amid the economic crisis and raging violent crime.
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The tattoo is, in fact, an ode to Banana, the snake from Britney Spears' iconic VMAs performance.
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Fans immediately started going wild on Twitter when they realized the actor's ode to the film series.
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The prolific Kanye West has written an ode to McDonald's for Frank Ocean's "Boys Don't Cry" magazine.
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And then there's pink fever, an ode to the color that's spreading like an epidemic in 2018.
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I designed this [a sweat suit outfit] and put Tinkerbell on it as an ode to her.
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Take the recent Netflix movie The Last Summer, created as an ode to the idea of summer.
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Finally released in 2006, the song, "Just Like Me," was a hopeful ode to foster kids everywhere.
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One participant, a musician, played a snippet of Beethoven's "Ode to Joy" on a digital piano interface.
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The cleats, designed by Long Island's KD Custom Kicks, are a delightful ode to the NBC comedy.
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Thank goodness he is okay, because otherwise I would be writing an ode to Caleb right now.
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He gives us a nice ode to Laura Palmer when he sees her photo at the station.
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" The rowdy ambience was heightened by the national anthem and techno remixes of Beethoven's "Ode to Joy.
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Today, we write an ode to those photos we snap in bursts when we're feeling particularly pretty.
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As an ode to ~shade~ the cover shows our former president wearing some shades of his own.
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Horace had written this ode two thousand years ago, and here was Eugene, on Amtrak, translating it.
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Grant first collaborated with the John Wick actor on his book Ode to Happiness, providing the illustrations.
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Mark Ruffalo, a star of the Oscar-winning ode to journalism "Spotlight," was in attendance as well.
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" He also wrote poetry; his ode to Hildegard's taste for Tiffany works is titled "The Choicest Lamp.
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In a newspaper article he penned an ode of praise for IKEA and Ingvar Kamprad, its founder.
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The celebration turned out to be a beautiful ode to love and a respectful nod to history.
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His wife is the author of "Happy Housewives," an ode to female empowerment through 1950s-style domesticity.
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An ode to friendship, it's something no one who has ever laughed at the pair should miss.
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Ten years after his original ode, he remains the only living person qualified to do Garland justice.
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On Friday afternoon, the Belgian Philharmonic performed the European anthem, Beethoven's "Ode to Joy," on the stairs.
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That's why people were surprised when she released "Love Myself," a very shiny pop ode to masturbation.
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It's "creepy" said one, while another clearly grooved with the ode to looking for signs of cheating.
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It is at once an ode to things to come and simultaneous acknowledgment of its inevitable end.
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Among Horna's more personal essays is Ode to Necrofilia, published in 1962 and featuring artist Leonora Carrington.
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Among them was The Art of the Deal, Donald Trump's ghostwritten ode to his own business savvy.
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The video itself is a campy ode to obsession, celebrity, and a profound love for Starbucks Frappuccinos.
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A Twitter user dressed up as a MARTA bus, an ode to the transit system in Atlanta.
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She has even written some religious pop as an ode to her faith as a Roman Catholic.
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Following the butt-inspired anthem was "Lifted" and, you guessed it, it's an ode to smoking weed.
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The promotion codes — "King" and "Carrie" — were an ode to the author and his breakthrough horror novel.
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Jimmie Allen opens his debut album, "Mercury Lane," with "American Heartbreaker," a familiar kind of country ode.
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"He hasn't really fulfilled that promise," Mr. Reed said of the president's ode to the forgotten American.
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Last week's cover story is an ode to the ultimate conversation starter among New Yorkers: the subway.
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Called "Ode to the Honey Bee," it featured lavender mousse, honey custard, blackberry jelly and lemon curd.
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It is deeply comforting this way, an ode to roasted turkey with no roasted turkey in sight.
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Inside, a stocky third-generation Nashville musician named Andrew Sovine was performing an eighties ode to heartache.
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"Vito's is a classic ode to the New York slice from an 18-inch pie, " says Samson.
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"Heaven knows I'm miserable now," goes a 1984 ode to alienation by the British band the Smiths.
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It's an ode to the afterlife and a reminder that death is nothing to be afraid of.
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In the end, in an ode to Pete Hamill's "News is a Verb," events dictated our path.
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Kelly Clarkson The singer channeled her inner Sanderson sister with this ode to "Hocus Pocus" witch Winnie.
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It's an ode to my old shit but at the same time, trying to push more boundaries.
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Watch 43 Filmmakers Create A Collaborative Ode To Long Weekends Hypnotize Your Eyes with Wooden Zoetrope Sculptures
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He's getting married in Ireland this year, as an ode to the heritage of his partner, Richard Durant.
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But considering her birthday Instagram was an ode to cupcakes and cookies, it wouldn't be a total surprise.
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Why, in this day and age, would anyone would think we need this cinematic ode to toxic masculinity?
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Premiering below, "Save" – from their most recent album Corner – is a confident and tender ode to feeling adrift.
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The opening desert-y mountain shot is reminiscent of "Bound 2," Kanye's NSFW ode to wife Kim Kardashian.
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Also because, all month long, one local coffee chain is serving up a cute ode to Minnie Mouse.
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The result is an ode to Fergie's powerful ambition, and a new nickname for the singer — Ferrari Fergie.
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The result is a beautiful ode to queer communities and the joy that is born out of it.
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Its title is "Thank God for Jokes," and it is among other things, an ode to the joke.
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Alex Strangelove, a new movie on Netflix, is an ode to classic high school coming-of-age movies.
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The footage was stolen, according to this ode to campy '70s movies directed by Warren Fu. There's dancing.
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Jaira Burns "OKOKOK" Today in men are trash: Jaira Burns sings an ode to her cheating, POS partner.
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Sensing that the end is nigh, Andrew Martin, a British novelist, has written an ode to the sleeper.
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The-Dream & BJ the Chicago Kid (additional Vocals blessed by Tweet)"Borderline (An Ode to Self Care)" feat.
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We wanted to add another side of the story, which presents the video as an ode to freedom.
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Brazen, sexy, and whip smart: We adored this ode to the power and spirit of feisty midwestern women.
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Less than a month later came "thank u next," Grande's ode to her exes, which, naturally, included Davidson.
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Shot by photographer Harry Were, the shoot is an intimate ode to the woman who stars in it.
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Tarantino delivers an ode to Hollywood's lost innocence, while cheekily suggesting it never had any to begin with.
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"Love" is an ode to the blissful moments in between chaos, wrapped up in Del Rey's soothing vocals.
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Emotionally, it is an artful ode to Black women that uplifted us, provided us solace and recognition — liberation.
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N.W.A. Members: Ice Cube, MC RenAn ode to the West Coast with Cube once again carrying the chorus.
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She: A Visual Ode to Literary Women includes prints, postcards, and bookmarks commemorating the thoughts of female authors.
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As an ode to the giant we lost one year ago today, here are some of his best.
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At first glance, an ode to male anatomy might not seem like everybody's thing, but actually it was.
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To view any of their exhibits as an ironic ode is to view it through a constrained context.
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For all the gore, the film is ultimately a straightforward, uplifting ode to patriotic duty and individual principles.
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Dragnea dove into the crowd to strains from Beethoven's Ode to Joy, which is also the EU anthem.
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Her response was the title track on "Optimist in Black," an elliptical ode to those who have gone.
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Cruz wrote an ode to Trump as part of Time magazine's list of the 100 most influential people.
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Kayu means "wood" in Malay and is an ode to how each of the brand's handbags are crafted.
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There's a lot to love about this name, since it's pretty much an ode to her husband, Offset.
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Percy Bysshe Shelley avoided this problem, in his "Ode to the West Wind", by having two west winds.
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It's an ode to the joyful moments and the deep abiding love, but also the struggles and baggage.
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The show is an ode to binge drinking, coupled with a "Girls Gone Wild" approach to gender relations.
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The response by Vanessa Anspaugh, "The End of Men; An Ode to Ocean," features an all-male cast.
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Her book is the work of an enthusiast, an ode to a little-heralded but flagship government enterprise.
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Nike commissioned this Krispy Kreme-inspired sneaker as an ode to NBA star Kyrie Irving's love for doughnuts.
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Then there's Freaky Friday's "Ultimate," which is an ode to Chad Michael Murray's way-too-old high schooler.
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If you haven't seen Sandra Bullock and Bill Pullman's ode to familial Christmas chaos, change that this year.
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"This song is an ode to London's orbital motorway, the M25," said Jamie Smith in the press release.
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She opens her first of two Melbourne shows with "Be Alright", an ode to perseverance through hard times.
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And as an ode to their extreme 1998 sensibilities, henceforth they shall be known as the Ruff Ryders.
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It was sort of an improv ode to Philip Glass without knowing the ins and outs of orchestration.
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" In an ode to Mr. Trump's characterization of Jeb Bush, Mr. Taylor described her speech as "low energy.
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In his show at Honey Ramka, Standards of Living, Wetzel composes an ode to the house Meier built.
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Their first single, "No More Dream," was an ode to teen apathy, a rebellious rejection of Korean traditionalism.
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Ms. Philo's ode to aspirational womanhood was gagged with a puff sleeve and tossed into a leather canyon!
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It's an ode to the art of storytelling, and Anette was versatile enough to pull it all off.
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Beethoven's ode included words from a poem by Friedrich Schiller, but the bloc's anthem consists of music only.
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Beck patiently tried to teach me how to play Beethoven's "Ode to Joy," so that we might duet.
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Even Alberta Ferretti, with her unapologetic ode to '80s and '90s revivalism in the form of shoulder pads!
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"Lovely," a debut picture book written and illustrated by Jess Hong, is a lively ode to being different.
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Pitcher Fernando Rodney carries a golden plátano, or plantain, an ode to a staple of the Caribbean diet.
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It was an ode to our democratic values that I fear will be destroyed by this new administration.
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The result, a hot track called "I'm A Dad," is a glorious ode to fatherhood and its woes.
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In another ode to New York, our chief fashion critic bids farewell to the city's shuttered department stores.
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Both a Hungarian Euro pop ode and a Nina Hagen rap immortalize Gorbachev as an object of adulation.
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Standouts include "Local," an ode to their hometown layering tight, dialect-laden verses over a signature looping beat.
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So, even if this costume was some shoddily created ode to Pink Floyd, it hardly seems obvious to me.
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It's an impassioned ode to both the power of empathetic connection as well as staying out way too late.
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I Am Cuba is an ode to a place that never existed and yet one that continues to exist.
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Now the makeup mogul is releasing not one — but two — collections as an ode to the day for lovers.
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"It's meant to be an ode to Beijing," he says, though it features "subtle critiques" of the Chinese government.
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In the film's final scene, Burden's "Ode to Santos Dumont" opens at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
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It's a loving ode to her Southern upbringing, and the traditions and places that made her who she is.
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The original Jurassic Park was an ode to science, and the people who pursue knowledge (and sometimes abuse it).
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What they built is a pan-African, afrofuturistic ode to the wider notion of African heritage, diaspora and all.
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Her ode to him, "Music," is the first song on the new album — and the last one she recorded.
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The Electric Woman is a fascinating behind-the-scenes peek at carnival life, and an ode to unconditional love.
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Rather than being a simpering ode to Khan's stardom, the film shows us the double-edged nature of fame.
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The decision to wear a pantsuit is an ode to Clinton's iconic garb, but it's more than just that.
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Basically, every trend that's gained any sort of traction lately is a not-so-silent ode to dads everywhere.
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It is an ode to machine learning, crunching data from hundreds of cameras to determine what a shopper takes.
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For the 2016 Advent calendar, Graham appeared on day 26, in a sultry ode to the curvaceous Jessica Rabbit.
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Like much of Dubai, it is at once an ode to, and a caricature of, the cultures it represents.
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If this is an ode to her livestream, Starbucks is trolling hardcore, but instead of excitement, customers are pissed.
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Papa Wemba's song describes the love the one and only; Cesaria Evora's song "Yamore" is an ode to love.
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Or maybe they're actual wolves, and the song is a sensible ode to the virtues of not getting eaten.
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But in fact the song is also an ode to her aborted baby with Don Henley of The Eagles.
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Not necessarily makeup you'd see on Belle, but it is quite an ode to the plot of the story.
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Puglisi tops his nonconformist ode to pizza with earthy black trumpets, mildly sweet leeks, fatty pancetta, and briny Pecorino.
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Spanish photographer Andrea Torres Balaguer's mysterious photographs, titled MOON, are an ode to the beauty of nature and womanhood.
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In the meantime, I'll be singing my sweet ode to Jaime, most well-behaved and kindest boy in Westeros.
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" There's also the masterful "Sober II (Melodrama), a searing ode to facing up to what you did last night.
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His major-label début, "Free TC," from 2015, functions in part as an ode to his incarcerated younger brother.
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Each will perform part of a country classic as an ode to contributions women have made in country music.
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Her physicality comes through in rare passages devoted to the things she carried, two of which get an ode.
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This ode to Trump is part of a broader attempt by Cruz to get right with the Trump base.
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It is also five dollars cheaper, perhaps as an ode to women who get paid less than male counterparts.
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In an "ode" to its Prime members, the number on the tail of the aircraft is a prime number.
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The story begins with Lazarus, the store's visionary who wanted the "R" written backward — an ode to childlike scrawl.
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In 2016, he wrote an ode to the sex appeal of the pop musician Sky Ferreira for LA Weekly.
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Mr. Izzo's designs are an ode to his native Sicily, Hellenic beauty and a life spent along the Mediterranean.
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The artwork was exclusively featured on Motherboard as part of our ode to this nightmarish hellscape of a planet.
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Ray McKinnon's gorgeous ode to the rural South closed up shop this year after four seasons and 30 episodes.
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The second course was heartier, a hunk of grilled pork belly that DeLeon introduced as an ode to Hausbar.
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The album's lead single "Ojuelegba," a hypnotizing ode to his hometown, eventually got a remix with Drake and Skepta.
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I also serve mine with spaetzle and pickles, which was an ode to my experiences as a trained chef.
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Los Angeles-based band The Molochs video for "You & Me" is a Marilyn Monroe-inspired ode to young love.
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Every aspect of the place is an ode to vino, including the incredible architecture of the 10-story building.
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The volume may seems like an ode to city cars, but Mr. Ljungkvist is decidedly not a car enthusiast.
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Harrison's first solo single after the Beatles, "My Sweet Lord," was an ode to Krishna and a worldwide hit.
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Hey, it's an ode to the creativity of childhood and the imagination of children — how things become other things.
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Whether or not you're familiar with the French-Canadian artist, this is a beautiful ode to her trailblazing work.
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But her photograph is amazing, but this is an ode to Jill because her picture touched me so much.
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Emmanuel Macron celebrated his recent election in France with the strains of "Ode to Joy," the European Union's anthem.
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JW Anderson's collection was an ode to volume and mass, with every piece focused on movement in some way.
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The ad, titled "$27," is an ode to what Sanders frequently touts as the average donation to his campaign.
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"The Millennial Suit, that one really is an ode to our generation and how we're breaking boundaries," she says.
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Only his second work for the company, "Ode" validates the decision to make him the troupe's first resident choreographer.
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The premiere of "Ode" came in the middle of a program celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Ailey school.
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The red-faced smiling Indian chief was -- unambiguously -- a disgusting and disturbing ode to past racial stereotypes and branding.
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This glittery ode to the 1980s opens with what might be the best saxophone solo of the 21st century.
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Mr. Trump ended his address with an uncharacteristic effort at poetry, an ode to America and its common purpose.
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Carnage and Makonnen's big-hearted candy-trap ode to drug-dealing as escapism makes the American dream feel (almost) real.
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For them, for you, we write today: an ode to chicken la Tulipe and tournedos Rossini, lobster stew, steak Diane.
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"This drink is an ode to an album I received from a dear friend during a big heartbreak," Melendrez explains.
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The eyeshadow palette, which drops today, comes in both matte and shimmery rainbow colors — an ode to the LGBTQ+ flag.
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The black collared crop top featured the word "Capulet" written across the back, perhaps an ode to Shakespeare's Romeo Capulet.
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The lyrics themselves seem to be an ode to Sheeran and Bieber's new wives, Cherry Seaborn and Hailey Baldwin, respectively.
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"The EP is an ode to the sun," Louis says when I ask him about the lightness of the music.
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My co-workers, upon seeing the world's tiniest snowman (they're welcome), asked that there be an ode dedicated to him.
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Who wouldn't want to hear a song, in French, that turns erotic fiction into an ode to dull-colored sweaters?
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The red paint above perhaps an ode to the thousands of political prisoners who died or went missing under Franco.
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As Dior celebrates its 70th anniversary, this collection – an ode to travel – retraced the house's impressive expansion around the world.
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Surely her little moment in front of the Brooklyn Diner has to be an ode to you-know-who, right?
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This recipe may hail from Copenhagen's Fedtegreven Bistrobodega but it's a masterful ode to American fast food and junk food.
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In honor of Mickey's upcoming 90th birthday, the sneaker and T-shirt collection is an ode to the mouse's evolution.
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When I started my blog, Design*Sponge, 12 years ago, it was a straightforward ode to furniture and interior design.
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But "Toy Story" was also an ode to sunlit childhoods, with such vintage toys as Mr Potatohead and Slinky Dog.
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Instead, he released "Ludo," an ode to his childhood friend Ludovic Boumbas, 40, who died trying to protect someone else.
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Good and Mad is Rebecca Traister's ode to women's rage — an extensively researched history and analysis of its political power.
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It's a "quintessential lullaby", says Mr Bohn, a touchingly simple ode to the bond between a mother and her child.
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"It's an ode to endless Italian summers of my childhood in the early '80s on the Adriatic Riviera," she says.
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Instead, Coffman offers a cohesive ode to solitude and independence—and to embracing the joys and discomfort that accompany them.
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Appropriately dubbed the Weather Collection, the collection boasts lightning bolts as an ode to the daughter she gave birth to.
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It's a ten-minute compilation that Trumpet described as "an ode to the era," and titled it "The First Time."
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The etching is an ode to the show after the latest announcement from the narrator of the series himself, Snicket.
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An ode to enlightenment, chillness, and interior furnishing, this Coen brothers cult classic is what morning afters are made of.
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Ode chose to have no children, she chose to write, and that was because being a woman is hard enough.
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That delivery, she says during a recent conversation, is an intentional ode to the music that soundtracked her adolescent years.
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In that tradition the Petersen Automotive Museum is a physical ode to the beauty and advancement of the driver's car.
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The curators of Ode to the Sea told me he takes pride in being one of the best detainee-artists.
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He lowered his tray table, hauled out his Loeb edition of Horace's Odes and Epodes, and opened to Ode XLV.
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Stroker goes to town on the zesty "I Cain't Say No," a mock-chagrined ode to the joys of lust.
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Thelma's Original Loafer ($388) is a beautiful and functional ode to one of the most classic shoe styles out there.
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Danny Boyle's ode to Irvine Welsh might have encapsulated that decade for some people, but it certainly didn't for me.
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In an ode to her son, Scully shared a photo collage on Facebook showing the harsh realities of childhood cancer.
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And in February, she lent her futuristic, alien-like aesthetic to "Clitopia," a musical ode to the female sex organ.
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With the return of Lizzie McGuire to Freeform this month, we thought we'd celebrate with this ode to Lizzie. Enjoy!
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"They're an ode to our fetishization of celebrity culture, mixed with the time I spend wandering the street," he says.
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Chef Jason Pfeifer's first ink was an ode to John Coltrane's best-selling jazz album "Love Supreme," a modern masterpiece.
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Related: Crack Open an Ice Cold Animation of Charles Bukowski's Ode to Beer Ever Spaced Out While (Not) Doing Homework?
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"The government needs to show its firmness in handling animal rights," said Ode Kalashnikov of International Animal Rescue in Indonesia.
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Mondays are ideal for dinner parties in Paris, writes the cookbook author Dorie Greenspan in an ode to hosting friends.
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Single "PTP," whose video premieres on Noisey today, is a horn-laden, uplifting ode to the power of female sexuality.
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Here he celebrates the album's release with Mike King on piano, Eric Wheeler on bass and Michael Ode on drums.
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There were plenty of other humorous clues for fill like ODE, FIB and CEL (think of "Sleepy" the animated dwarf).
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This refreshing ode to the Christmas spirit does not (as so many do) lament the lack of it these days.
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The Italian lighting designer Davide Groppi's Calvino table lamp contrasts two flat metal planes, creating an ode to pure minimalism.
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Eventually this 90-minute work, which has many parts but never becomes whole, winds down as an ode to love.
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"Good Lie" is a cuttingly sarcastic ode to overly positive social media posts because everyone knows how annoying those are.
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"Sophia of Silicon Valley" is a moving ode to Scott's mentorship of the young protégée, and to their growing friendship.
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The diatribe tends to entertain, even if you disagree, but the ode often runs aground on the shoals of cliché.
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The Colts have as good a chance as anyone to win the A.F.C. South, a four-team ode to mediocrity.
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According to Mr. Nitschke, Mr. Goodall did end up choosing Beethoven, and he died the moment "Ode to Joy" concluded.
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Inside, the Maison de Cornalin is an ode to a local grape varietal that produces a medium-bodied red wine.
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" • An ode to Vancouver by a native son calls the gleaming, multiethnic Canadian city "a rolling, improvisatory work in progress.
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And on "Cherry," his transportive and melancholy ode to an ex, listeners get a glimpse at genuine heartache from Harry.
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So here's an ode to Berlin's timeless cocktail dens, where both the intriguing interiors and the suave drinks are memorable.
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The Rick and Morty song "Terryfold"— an ode to, well, terryfolds — is charting on Billboard as a "Hot" rock song.
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"7 Rings," Ariana Grande's recent ode to conspicuous consumption, was inspired by "My Favorite Things," a song from the show.
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Amy Krouse Rosenthal, the author whose bittersweet ode to her husband recently appeared in The New York Times, has died.
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Though at first it seems like an ode to the Dark Side, "The Supremacy" is equally evocative of the light.
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This is Brown's first book of poems, and it is part history lesson, part séance and part ode to dread.
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Today, we're premiering Rico's newest track, "Glo Bottles," an ode to sparkling bottles of liquor brought up at night clubs.
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Moore opens her book with a charming, eyebrow-raising poem, "A Woman's Ode to Prepping," which lays bare her philosophy.
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In a testament to the proclivities of the store's clientele, it's not the only bejeweled ode to grass on display.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The new Sophie album stands as the year's most adoring ode to sonic extremes.
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The sculpture-turned-alternative-installation is an ode to classic Greek artistry married alongside an unseemly pile of wrinkled rags.
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During an interview with ABC, the four Adams women bantered with each other and were an ode to wholesome family affection.
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With a love for tattoos clearly running in the family, perhaps this new ink is an ode to him in return.
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The English singer and songwriter recently spoke to ODE Entertainment about the likelihood of the famous boy band coming back together.
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Every hero needs a theme song, an ode to his greatness, a bard's tale that explains his role in the world.
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Back in October, Davidson covered his Dangerous Woman bunny ears, an ode to his former boo, with a large black heart.
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Bahama Breeze:In celebration of National Margarita Day, Bahama Breeze is offering classic margs for $21800, in an ode to today's date.
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It's a wonderful black and white compliment to the song, a simple acoustic ode to the complications of being in love.
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Through the costumes, Beyoncé's performance was a delightful ode to that happiness, right down to the dominant tones of the clothes.
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As Latina magazine recently noted, it serves as "an ode" to brown masculinities, an especially noteworthy statement in the Trump era.
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Rather, it seems to echo the "Cleopatra Ode" of Roman poet Horace, "Nunc est bibendum" -- now is the time for drinking.
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Here's what I've tried, and how each product worked out: Cleansing Balm, $69 I've written an ode to this melting balm.
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" I think Swift's track is a lot more like Eric Clapton's famous ode to his best friend George Harrison's wife, "Layla.
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"The Last Animals" is an ode to the "unsung heroes" who every day risk, and frequently lose, their lives protecting animals.
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Stephen M. Walt, a professor of international affairs at Harvard University, has an eloquent ode to realism in Foreign Policy magazine.
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In a loving ode to his baby girl on her first birthday, Johnson shared that he would "always" have Tiana's back.
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In "Joe Burger", a sweetly funny ode to parenting, he casts his infant son as a technicolour chubby-cheeked burger bun.
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The latest song from her forthcoming album is an ode to summer crushes, soundtracked with longing by her masterful guitar playing.
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Directed by Sammy Shoots, the video for "Four Seasons" is NewAgeMuzik's Kamo and Prince's ode to a love that transcends climates.
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DICK DUNNHygiene, Colorado An ode to Georgia* I am writing to you regarding your article about Georgia ("Shallow roots", June 29th).
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A table cloth of husky red roses, maybe a small ode to her mother's garden back home, ties the room together.
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MARGARET DEAN's "LEAVING ORBIT" is an ode to that space race, and I loved solving this acrostic based on the book.
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The photo she posted shows her caressing her infant son, Ode Mountain DeLorenzo Malone, while sporting a rather large diamond ring.
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The fund, which already has a website, is being named Section 32, an ode to the science fiction of Star Trek.
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Summer gets abstracted in Heather Day's Stacks At Home #1 and Kelly Ording's visual ode to the sun and ocean, Paloma.
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The aforementioned "Losing My Mind," is a triumphant stomp of a thing, an OTT ode to the maddening powers of love.
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The pair loved the ode to intimacy so much that they revisited the house where it was shot three years later.
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Launched in Autumn 2016, THIRTY NINE is an aesthetically dazzling ode to both holistic wellness and Monte Carlo's adored Princess Grace.
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That book had a breakout hit: Pater's essay on the "Mona Lisa," which is a gloriously overblown ode to the painting.
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We would also not be mad if Jon Snow (Kit Harington) showed up to perform his ode to Ygritte, "Wildling," again.
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Maybe it's an ode to the power of collective storytelling, playing out how humans inevitably return to their own creation myths.
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"Sir Duke" is an ode to Stevie Wonder's biggest heroes, Duke Ellington and the jazz artists who shaped his musical education.
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He is currently working on another ode to Studio Ghibli, the antique shop from the Miyazaki-written Whisper of the Heart.
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The actress debuted her diamond engagement ring on Instagram Tuesday along with an adorable photo of the couple's son Ode Mountain.
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The evolving work is as much as much an ode to storytelling as it is to music, illustration, performance, and collaboration.
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Now on view at Regen Projects, Opie's silent ode to the city is solely told with still, black-and-white images.
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It was a very aspirational way of dressing, because they would do it in ode to the royalty of that time.
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The vocals, which Benjamin performs, are an ode to his late mother and father, who died in 2013 and 2014, respectively.
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The pair have known each other for quite some time, having collaborated first in 2011 on Reeves' book Ode to Happiness.
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"Singularity" is an hour-long ode to spiritual transcendence that also resembles pleasant background noise—at least, it does at first.
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The dubious ode to Trump's tweets will head to The Showroom in downtown Washington on June 14, Comedy Central announced Tuesday.
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Lebel also was key to the insurance company's ongoing "LiMu Emu" campaign, an ode to the classic buddy-cop TV series.
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There's still the same joy throughout as "Sunday Candy," an ode to Chance's grandma that remains one of his best songs.
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ODE TO JOY sandwiched between HATERADE and HASHTAG (both of the newer entries are also debuts) made me laugh out loud.
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Meetups have thus taken on an artistic dimension that has become an ode to simpler pleasures: alcohol, company, and pen strokes.
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The "Jack" after her little brother, and the "Beach Bunny" model is an ode to her pet rabbits, Nimbus and Cloudia.
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Prior to her take on Marvin Sapp's "Never Would've Made It," an ode to her daughter Junie, she burst into tears.
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"Love" is a tennis term, but as the punctuation on a nice ode to a sport, I think ADORE works great.
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But so it goes with Cédric Klapisch's comfort-food feature, which is primarily a scenic and knowing ode to traditional winemaking.
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He was in his finest form on "Devil's Son," an over-the-top ode to murder, rape, and pistol-whipping priests.
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" He even inserted the piece between the symphony's heavenly slow movement and its paean to human brotherhood, the "Ode to Joy.
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"Ode to the Sea," they are collectively titled, and appropriately so, given that most of them have river and ocean themes.
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The film makers even have the wit to play the "Ode to Joy" when Hans finally walks into the opened vault.
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Or the modern Museu do Futebol, an ode to the country's soccer-rich history tucked inside the Art Deco Pacaembu Stadium.
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"This one is more of an ode to the early 2000s R&B that I grew up listening to," says Taccone.
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Emmanuel Macron celebrated his recent victory in France's presidential election to the strains of "Ode to Joy," the European Union's anthem.
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Chipotle debuted an ode to its farmers with a mini grove, complete with oversized lemons, avocados, corn and heads of lettuce.
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Down The Aisle is an ode to the '80s, with exaggerated sleeves, high-cut silhouettes, and oversized satin bows sprinkled throughout.
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Now friends from back home graced my table though cardamom-infused chais and cheese-toast, each morsel an ode to remembrance.
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Presenting wildly different styles and sensibilities, it proved an ode to the sheer force and inventiveness of women's still peripheral voices.
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"Friday," the accidental anthem of 2011 and an ode to the best day of the week, is officially nine years old.
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We talked to one British teen whose delightful ode to life in small-town Britain has left him wanting more. 8.
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Weird Al Yankovic style, RMR remakes the lonely hearted original as an ode to scamming, drug dealing and anti-police sentiment.
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Weaving back and forth in time, the novel is a slippery ode to complicated families, inspired in part by Older's own.
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The collection, which was popular in the late '90s and early aughts before it was discontinued, has inspired many an ode.
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The music fit his vision: "Ode" isn't about gun violence, but a balm for those who have lived in its aftermath.
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Elle Fanning cemented her status as one to watch on the red carpet with this gorgeous ode to Old Hollywood glamour.
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The Jonas Brothers are officially back together, and they made their comeback with an ode to the women in their lives.
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After all, in 19601 Keynes turned into a vocal protectionist and even wrote an ode to the virtues of "homespun goods".
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LIZZ WRIGHT "Grace" (Concord) This is Ms. Wright's ode to the South — a generous bestowal from one of today's great voices.
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Beija Flor, another big samba school, was accused of supporting Brazil's military dictatorship in 1975 with an ode to federal tax programs.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads High above the trees of Central Park, Alicja Kwade has created a celestial ode to infinitude.
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The visual album is both an ode to black women and a deeply personal love story, told in 11 equally earnest chapters.
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"Hang the DJ" is a classic ode to love in a social media age with a twist, and a dash of WTF.
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But many fans are protective of Frankie, and have expressed their support for him and his touching ode to his older brothers.
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When "The Big Bang Theory" debuted in 2007, it was an ode to the different, to the ostracized, to the lovably dorky.
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The Chicago-based rapper debuted a new song on The Tonight Show with Stephen Colbert, and it's an adorable ode to Kensli.
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No, Foy thinks the Queen should have an ode to every corgi she's ever owned in the shape of a tattoo sleeve.
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Netflix This show has to be on this list, because The Mindy Project is literally an ode to the romantic comedy genre.
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As the video end and the camera cuts back to studio, Fallon stands up to deliver a tearful ode of his own.
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Queen Sugar is nothing less than an ode to Black women and families starring Rutina Wesley, Dawn-Lyen Gardner, and Bianca Lawson.
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NIOD, Hylamide, The Chemistry Brand — it's only a matter of time before they, too, become the subject of many a Reddit ode.
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Yet in 2018, there is no act more subversive than giving yourself over to an unabashedly sincere ode to common human goodness.
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It was an 80-minute ode to black self-love, adorned with trombones and Fela Kuti samples and brimming with steeled optimism.
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Inspired by the British and North American tradition, Parker's latest fashion project is an ode to heirlooms and a celebration of childhood.
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Alastair Campbell, Tony Blair's former spin-doctor, took to the seafront in Brighton to blast out "Ode to Joy" on the bagpipes.
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The film is an ode to the fast-moving world of modernist art, and where exclusiveness before commercialization and branding come in.
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"Ode to My Family" followed "Zombie" as the second, and nearly as successful, single from the sophomore album No Need to Argue.
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In fact, she even penned an ode to her velour tracksuit collection (which, by the way, she still owns) earlier this year.
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Chrisette Michelle "Strong Black Woman" In the same vein as Clarkson comes Chrisette Michelle, with an ode to committed grown folks love.
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Episode 21984: "The Plaza System" Before we begin, a brief ode to the perfection that is the opening credit song of Narcos.
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It's written as an ode to her mother, who stepped into the role of caretaker when her grandmother became ill with dementia.
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Sure, we still ask people if they got our email, but it's more of an ode to human oversight than technological failure.
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In the end, Kardashian was the one to end things (sort of) by writing a short and sweet ode to West. Drake?
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"It's going to be an ode to the past but then they will pick it up where we left off," she says.
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Their coffee is great and their "Figueroa" specialty drink (an ode to the neighborhood's rich Latino culture) comes with a Maria cookie.
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"Spicy" is a timely ode to the world's favorite girl group — the Spice Girls are currently on a record breaking summer tour.
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It is an ode to an experience many of us may have had coming across a stray roll of unprocessed Kodak film.
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"Timeless" layers in a stinging synth note over a song that would otherwise have sounded like a relaxing ode to selfish love.
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Zach sports a "WHACK" tattoo in her handwriting on his throat, an ode to the autographs Whack gave at her early shows.
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It's an ode to the Cincinnati Zoo gorilla that was shot and killed in 2016 after a child fell into its cage.
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Andie, Duckie and Blane are firmly in their 40s, and "Pretty in Pink" -- a 1980s cinematic ode to teen angst -- is 30.
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The heart of Carolina Confessions is "Goodbye Carolina," a wrenching ode from the point of view of King's friend how committed suicide.
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But I don't think Frostpunk falls into the trap of being an ode to the British Empire and its exploitative social order.
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Scenes from the film were used in the "Formation" video, a dreamy ode to Beyonce's roots in Louisiana and African American life.
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THUMP: Danilo, Marcus, to me the album sounds like an ode to escapism, even in terms of song titles and the artwork.
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This isn't a saccharine ode to love and doesn't try subtly flirt with the idea of relationships either—seeing a theme yet??
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Cesarine even included a few of her own paintings, like the one pictured above, Arrested for Equality—An Ode to the Suffragettes.
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" He adds: "It's an ode to Annie, the dream girl that never actually turns up, and perhaps only exists in your imagination.
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In fact, "Batter Up"—the last single from the album—is a wordplay-filled ode to both the sport and his hustle.
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From the coal chip, made of carbonized bamboo, to the cod and kale, it's wild and delicate, a poetic ode to nature.
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But since it's the future, and everyone's running low on pals, well, here's a pin ode to those who came before ye.
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The stuntman Eddie Braun successfully jumped over the Snake River Canyon in Idaho in an ode to his boyhood idol, Evel Knievel.
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Another promo skewers the nonsensical "High School Musical" choreography and then recasts a song about hip-hop as an ode to belching.
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Katy Perry's "Teenage Dream," which was released nine years ago, is an ode to all the hormone-fueled love affairs youngsters experience.
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Macron addressed thousands of supporters in front of Paris' Louvre museum, taking to the stage to European Union anthem Ode to Joy.
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Her cousin Zaytoven lends his production talents to "Agua," an ode to her penchant for the finer things, including a drippy wrist.
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We saw this already during Men's Fashion Week with Demna's ode to Bernie Saunder's campaign and By Robert James's protest themed presentation.
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"Playaz Ball," featuring Rick Ross, is a smooth ode to the annual gathering held for pimps on the West side of Chicago.
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The HATERADE / ODE TO JOY / HASHTAG SW stack is one of my favorites — something new, something old, high brow, low brow, etc.
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"Underjoyed" is an ode to being consistently discredited—not sad enough to be clinically depressed, not ill enough for an eating disorder.
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That's not to say there aren't glum moments; stand-out track "9/11 / Mr Lonely" is an honest, personal ode to solitude.
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Her book, Palestine on a Plate, is an ode to that heritage, passed down to her from childhood through her mother's cooking.
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It's the only song on the record produced by Ryan Tedder, and started out, he says, as an ode to songwriting itself.
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When I started playing it, I just sort of laughed, thinking this was a cute little one-note ode to good times.
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The duo collaborated on an adult picture book called "Ode to Happiness" in 2011; Grant illustrated it, and Reeves wrote its poetry.
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Plus, it's only really got two steps, which is important because this day is nothing if not an ode to not working.
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An ode to rock-star style and swagger, "Black Beatles" takes a party anthem and makes it into an arena-worthy masterpiece.
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But the road to success for the ode to the cowboy life, released in December 22019, hasn't always been a smooth ride.
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This is a big, public ode to freedom of movement, yoking America's first president (a dissident) and most influential Dadaist (an immigrant).
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Overall, "Party for One" is such an unmistakable ode to the troika of brands that it has not gone unnoticed by viewers.
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The end result is equal parts ode to the simple joys of kinetic movement and a celebration of Miami's dizzying cultural diversity.
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He spent years producing and promoting a documentary-style ode to the tea party and Sarah Palin — another tormentor of GOP insiders.
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The good news is that a so-so opening weekend won't kick the glittery ode to female rage out of theaters immediately.
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Ties When I moved from country to country, I kept friends and relatives close through recipes, each morsel an ode to remembrance.
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Like every other student of high school French, I'd read "Cyrano de Bergerac," the madcap ode to true love as literary ventriloquism.
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As usual, New York Fashion Week closed with a show from Marc Jacobs, who staged a nostalgic ode to the city itself.
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An ode to Nutella, written mostly in pig Latin ("Nutella Nutellae"), has sold 1.5 million copies since it was published in 1993.
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"Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood," Quentin Tarantino's ode to late 1960s Los Angeles, won three prizes, including best musical or comedy.
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It's a psychedelic ode to the sneaker and is pre-framed in handmade ash wood made from sustainably-grown North American trees.
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We have 10 recommendations, as well as an ode to that breeding ground for friendships and petty resentments alike, the book club.
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The 2014 Madlib album "Piñata" (originally titled "Cocaine Piñata"), featuring the vocalist Freddie Gibbs, is a trancelike and jumpy ode to consciousness.
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They collaborated on the books "Ode to Happiness" and "Shadows" in 2011 and 2016 -- with illustrations by Grant and text by Reeves.
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Julia Wertz's new black-and-white book of comics, Tenements, Towers & Trash, is a stirring ode to America's most densely populated metropolis.
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The crew comes through with a dubby, sinsemilla-soaked ode to evading weed-hating police, Rizla rolling papers, and BMW sports cars.
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Ode to Passion consists of 234440 paintings, including some previously never exhibited, from her family in Jordan and private collections in Turkey.
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That's what makes Tetris Effect so special: it's a spectacular, strange ode to everything that's so great about the block-falling puzzle game.
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This ode isn't for people who don't like cauliflower, or have "issues with the texture," or expect it to taste like real gnocchi.
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TechCrunch's Devin Coldewey wrote an ode to the peach emoji that sums up pretty well why it's important to keep the peach butt.
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Related: Here's a Powerful Tribute to Studio Ghibli's Badass Heroines BBC's 'Sherlock' Is an Ode to Perfect Symmetry Pixar's Secret to Nailing It
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One fashion craze she is excited about is customization, as evidenced by her 'Bieber' nameplate necklace, an ode to her new last name.
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Probably not an ode to brie, but perhaps about the concept of "BEING A BIG CHEESE" and "HOW LONELY IT CAN BE," etc.
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But seriously, let this ode between Khloé and Baby serve as a reminder that the splashiest, sparkliest of trends never have to die.
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And even the one track that reads as a sweet, present ode to companionship, "Be Good," is crisp at its edges with sadness.
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That song, which was playing on the radio non-stop at that time, was too saccharine an ode to America, in Guthrie's opinion.
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Bryan Washington's debut short story collection is an ode to Houston and a vibrant portrait of the myriad people who call it home.
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Perhaps Beethoven, given foresight to the future horrors that would keep his piece at prominence, would have omitted his "Ode to Joy," too.
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For many YouTube stars, the annual video functioned as an ode to the content creators who contributed most to the community that year.
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Elsewhere for spring 2018, designers presented a less cynical ode to Americana and its icons, embracing a strong and exciting modern cowgirl aesthetic.
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The finishing touch comes in the form of a glittered cow skull courtesy of her mom — an ode to her family's Texan roots.
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Blink-182: "I Miss You" Blink's ghostly video did the near-impossible task of making us love their ode to heartache even more.
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Wednesday is National Pretzel Day, a 24-hour ode to the good, old-fashioned, plain-and-simple snack we all know and love.
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That Glover is woke shouldn't come as a surprise after the success of his hit show Atlanta, an undeniable ode to contemporary Blackness.
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It was an ode to the black civil rights era on the altar that is the Super Bowl stage in the United States.
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Tarantino's R-rated ode to Hollywood's golden age opened with $40 million from 3,659 North American theaters, a career best for the filmmaker.
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The outfit looked pretty cool until he added on a pair of ginormous baseball earrings — his own personal ode to his favorite sport.
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And it's going strong today: Alessandro Michele's past few Gucci collections are practically an ode to his love of all things pussy bow.
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Other Instagram users pointed out that the two crisp parts form an "11," perhaps an ode to her standout character in the series.
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According to People, Cardi B told Wendy Williams that her name is an ode to the rum you undoubtedly know all too well.
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Peterfeso says his favorite from the page is an ode to Game of Thrones involving Sno Balls, one of the company's famous treats.
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Read This Next:Rihanna's Fenty Beauty Products Drop Today & We Tried Them FirstAn Ode To Rihanna's NipplesStop Everything, Rihanna Is Already Wearing Fenty Makeup
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So enjoy this ode to Bran's general creep factor expressed exclusively through memes: How this scene really feltJamie meeting Bran😂#GameofThrones pic.twitter.
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While these ideas are universal and able to be felt and understood by anyone, it's clear there's an intended recipient of this ode.
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It's a grating, dumb song, but it's also an ode to the power of biological imperatives, and the thrill of submitting to them.
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"5050", arguably her biggest track to date, is a slow and soulful ode to Black British girlhood with a captivating video to match.
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The dessert is basically an ode to simplicity and can be made with any fresh mixed berries you happen to have lying around.
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The invitation to Knowles' An Ode To performance, part of the Red Bull Music Academy, came with instructions: All attendees must wear white.
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Now, thanks to Felissimo's Hin-Yari Ohana Lip Gloss, even our lips can become an ode to our feline friends, Teen Vogue reports.
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It's an ode to the road, and to the unrequited love you have to show it if it's how you pay your bills.
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Bobien's ode to the glory of God's loving glow is enough to reduce even the most ardent of Dawkins-fans to idol-worship.
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Oh, not to mention its additional layer of cultural relevance as an unadulterated ode to female sexuality and our Lord and Savior, Beyoncé.
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In 1991, the overseas edition of People's Daily published a poem that was ostensibly an ode to China from a homesick student abroad.
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Take, for instance, Princess Nokia's song and video ode and Beyonce's tribute to Oshun with her golden costume at the Grammy's last year.
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The Navy responded by simply tweeting, "Remember, boys, no points for second place" -- an ode to one of the movie's more memorable quotes.
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According to reports of undue outside influence, the ODE has become an arm of unions and private special interest organizations versus school choice.
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Stefflon Don – "Wobble" In a different type of ode to women, Lethal Bizzle's new track features a guest verse from femcee Stefflon Don.
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At the Edinburgh Festival this week, street musicians played "Ode to Joy," the European Union's anthem, and supporters of quitting Europe were scarce.
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Nevertheless, their swan song as captains of the creative ship was a discrete ode to the house itself in black, white and gold.
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In Germany, where a Prime Day strike was also planned, a participant composed an ode called "Flowers of Dignity" for his Minneapolis comrades.
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" In an ode to small town America, the characters and communities he's capturing are the ones "that you drive by on the interstates.
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The latter institution has just released Adoldesscent, their first full length record, an often thumping ode to Lauer and Janson's timeless club aesthetic.
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Whether heard in a high street nightclub or high up above the clouds, it was–and still is—an inescapable ode to joy.
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This past October, they released the new single "Brightside," a breezy, melodic ode to their friendship, and now they're back in the studio.
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Tobias' ode to her is a rolling nine minute wigged out Balearic roller that sits somewhere between the sun-lounger and the basement.
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In 2017, Paytas released "A Jesus Bop" and "I Love You Jesus," as an ode to her faith as a devout Roman Catholic.
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Cleansed of its abstract mathematics, the paper is an ode to memory, loss and the oldest of human yearnings, the desire for transcendence.
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What had been planned as an ode to the American South became a declaration of redoubled faith, haunted by disappointment but not disillusion.
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A new restaurant from Nicola Marzovilla, next to his long-running I Trulli, is an ode to the wild boar (cinghiale), Tuscan style.
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The so-called "Lambert House" (made for his client Sol Lambert) is an ode to modernist aesthetics and to Meir's idol, Le Corbusier.
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One song is a poetic ode to how being an asshole will ruin your life, the other is... the same thing, pretty much.
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Yevgeny Yevtushenko, a famous poet, wrote a lengthy ode to unwanted bedfellows crawling in through the chutes: The cockroaches are staging their attack.
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The overarching theme, though, was again an ode to her brother, down to the fact the show was held on his birthday, Dec.
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The song—featuring musical icon Missy Elliott, who's also credited as a co-writer and producer—is Queen Bey's ode to the Zodiac.
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"Victoria" appears on a mixed bill that includes another ode to communal strength in the face of affliction, Ailey's "Revelations," with live music.
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"Tribute that may be urned?" is a corny shout out to "ODE on a Grecian Urn," which has endured its share of ribbing.
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"The Greens have learned to do politics in the center," said Mr. Fischer, whose cellphone ringtone is Beethoven's "Ode to Joy," Europe's hymn.
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Earlier this year, Tomlinson shared with ODE Entertainment about the possibility of the boy band's reunion — revealing what fans desperately wanted to hear.
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But the show often feels like an ode to Mr. Xi, whom the party has elevated to a status on par with Mao.
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Quentin Tarantino's sun-burnished ode to Tinseltown in the 1960s bagged three prizes: Best Musical or Comedy, Best Screenplay and Best Supporting Actor.
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"All men are brothers," the chorus sings in Beethoven's setting of Schiller's idealistic "Ode to Joy" in the finale of the Ninth Symphony.
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There's an ode to loafing and lounging, inspired by the now-forgotten book "The Importance of Living," by the Chinese scholar Lin Yutang.
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Last Sunday, it was his composition "My Lord, My God," a lyrical ode that recalls the spiritual style of the saxophonist Pharoah Sanders.
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He had originally envisioned the final moment of "Ode," a poetic lamentation about the effects of gun violence, to be an empty stage.
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R. Washington's debut short story collection is an ode to Houston and a vibrant portrait of the myriad people who call it home.
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Gary De Carolis, the executive director of The Turning Point Center, said the Linsenmeirs' ode to Madelyn has inspired an outpouring of support.
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Those grateful lines are from an ode to Sake (or Sheikh) Dean Mahomed, a Bengali who introduced the concept of shampooing to Britain.
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The tune of "Ode to Joy" became Rhodesia's anthem, only to be discarded with the end of apartheid and the birth of Zimbabwe.
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Her latest collection was an ode to comfort: there were corduroy dresses, woolly boots, balaclavas and heavyweight jacquard dresses layered with argyle knits.
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Along a catwalk lit by the hazy glow of Edison bulbs, Miuccia Prada sent out an ode to romance amid danger this season.
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There's a small TV, Daughter TV, screening the sequel to Lee's documentary, Mommy, an ode to the artist's mother following her unexpected death.
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In an ode to its American roots, Simons added Western flair to Calvin Klein denim and created cheeky pieces like Jaws T-shirts.
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At another, Chela joins him onstage to dance around while they duet on "Supermarket Supermodel," a catchy ode to a grocery store cutie.
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An Ode to ... is a weekly column where we share the stuff we're really into in hopes that you'll be really into it, too.
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As theorized by USA Today's Brian Truitt, the second post-credits scene for Captain Marvel could be more than an ode to cat barfing.
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An Ode to...is a weekly column where we share the stuff we're really into in hopes that you'll be really into it, too.
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"La La Land" ultimately isn't just about a place, but a state of mind -- an ode to those who dream of making it big.
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"Turn the Page" (live in 1975) Seger's melancholic ode to the "long and lonesome highway" sounds even more poignant when played on the road.
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But better cop that filter soon—Snapchat regularly rotates its lenses, so you can't expect Snapchat's ode to EDM to stay around for long.
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I wrote the song as an ode to my first ever writing partner and writing coach, a girl I dated right after high school.
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Case in point: Her go-to makeup look — subtle eyes, fresh skin, and a bright lip color — is an ode to the bold city.
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Her latest series, Chroma: An Ode to J.D. 'Okhai Ojeikere, celebrates the traditional styles we love, while giving its viewers an important history lesson.
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Calling upon fellow South London artist Stormzy, the pair team up for this bittersweet ode about the good and bad side of their hometown.
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In March, four years after the release of "Love You Anyway," Marlene and Nilsson released "There," yet another synth-pop ode to steadfast friendship.
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It is, at its core, an ode to the majesty of the public library, and a must-read for all who share that love.
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In an ode to the slimy sweetheart stereotype, here are 12 villainous power couples we love to hate—and their most heinous crimes ranked.
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The artsy New York City ode to all things ice cream is open for a month-long run from July 29 through August 31.
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This is Ode To..., a weekly column where we share the stuff we're really into in hopes that you'll be really into it, too.
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"All the Way," starring Bryan Cranston as LBJ and Anthony Mackie as MLK, is an ode to the art and necessity of political compromise.
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An ode to her home country Cuba and her personal style, the 14-piece collection features summer makeup basics housed in bright, tropical packaging.
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In one sense, Escape to Margaritaville is an ode to hotels that's being staged inside one, right there on the Marriott Marquis's third floor.
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It's her ode to the power of gitanas, the marginalized class of Romani women who taught her about protecting and standing up for herself.
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In yet another adorable video, Internet-famous Doug the Pug has released a visual ode to moms in honor of the upcoming Mother's Day.
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In July, Netflix released the first teaser for Stranger Things 3, a cheeky ode to '210s malls that told us simultaneously everything and nothing.
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The legendary filmmaker Rainer Werner Fassbinder (RIP) swaggers through the book and I fantasized about the form that Matmos' ode to him might take.
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It's an ode to strong women, from Joan of Arc to Donatella, that shows off a strong body as well as a strong personality.
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Its name, an ode to both Rihanna's most epic Twitter clapback and the color of the marker, was enough to make me a believer.
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It takes a mature man to open up about their feelings and the trio truly expose themselves emotionally on this ode to mental health.
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Approximately five minutes after releasing her full-length ode to happiness album Sweetener, Ariana Grande dropped a track that set the world on fire.
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There's an ode to Trayvon Martin, the 17-year-old gunned down in Sanford, FL, a few months before Ocean released his debut album.
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Ernest Cline's popular ode to the 80s is getting a big budget feature film — directed by none other than Steven Spielberg — and Warner Bros.
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The sequence is not subtle: it's an ode to and warning of the sheer power of games to transport us into new, impossible spaces.
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Now, she's dropping an ode to her husband of nearly three years, Kanye West — in the form of her new Ultra Light Beam Duos.
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Feeling inspired as Jay-Z and Alicia Keys performed their infamous ode to New York "Empire State of Mind," Lil Mama made a decision.
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Here is where I provide an emotional backstory for my dedication to Mister Softee—something to give this ode heft and perhaps even pathos.
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One shot showed a table covered with delicate jewelry, including long pendant necklaces with crystals (an ode to her fragrance bottle) at the ends.
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An Ode to... is a weekly column where we share the stuff we're really into in hopes that you'll be really into it, too.
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" Eric Kohn, Indiewire Kohn gives the film a 'B,' calling it "an ode to classic musicals that captures their fun, if not their greatness.
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This is Ode To, a weekly column where we share the stuff we're really into in hopes that you'll be really into it, too.
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However, unlike the criminal charges seem to suggest, Control is neither a romantic ode to a utopian enclave, nor a book of terrorist propaganda.
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To me, it sounds like an obvious ode to the late David Bowie with the airiness of the track and the slow, melodic beat.
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Ode stridently shuts down Hannah's preconceived notions about being a writer — solitude isn't the best end game, because it's not the most productive space.
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Consider this remake a sacrifice at the altar of Dirty Dancing, an ode to years past, when dancing the twist was a national pastime.
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Filmed with a 35 mm Super 16 and eight cameras, the exciting, nature-loving video is an ode to bicycles and high-energy recreation.
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The five-minute ode to all things Black, Southern, and bossy is compelling in so many ways, but Bey's amazing tresses truly stand out.
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It has borrowed an anthem, "The Ode to Joy", from Beethoven, but it remains a creature of the concert hall rather than the heart.
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The name of the restaurant is an ode to her Jewish Belarusian grandmother, who narrowly fled a mass execution in her hometown by Nazis.
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In contrast to his suburban surroundings, his studio is a candy-colored, joyful ode to eccentricity — and an accurate representation of his own aesthetic.
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From the same album, Madonna released a slew of hits back-to-back, the second being "Material Girl," her ode to riches over romance.
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"I promise you've never heard this one before," he announced, and then launched into a classic English ode to a sex worker named Roxanne.
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On July 31, a group of 21973 performers will perform "Opera Hishik Bishik," an ode to the Egyptian cabaret scene of the 26s. byblosfestival.
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The poem, written by Sean Raymond, and titled "An Ode to 7 Orbs," on the other hand, is probably geared toward a younger audience.
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And the power plant's former control room has been transformed into Le Pavillon, an ode to the storied New York restaurant of that name.
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What she is doing herself, for Hogarth, is an ode more to her mother, Barbara Forste, a retired nursery schoolteacher and lifelong, compulsive reader.
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It all started to get serious in the fall of '71 when Ode Records sued a small-time record store owner named Emanuel Aron.
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After his ode to drones and automated cars, I wonder if his closing message was a nod to these concerns, or just weirdly ironic.
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This hesitation move by Tyler Johnson that nearly disintegrated Maxi Kleber from the waist down is an ode to that once glorious site. 5.
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"It's an ode to eternal intimacy, and honoring our etheric vessel that contains all the love in existence," says Sparkles, formerly of groups Splash!
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In an ode to her grandmother, who was an artist and sculptor, Fine hung two of her paintings on either side of the fireplace.
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Bompton rapper Earl Swavey returns with visuals for his new track "Blessing from Rosewood," an anthem and ode to his south Los Angeles neighborhood.
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Related: A Desert Museum's Ode to Black Assemblage Art Colossal Wood Sculptures Track Death and Regeneration Timeless Symbols Pack Nari Ward's Sculptures with Meaning
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Take, for example, "My Type," her biggest hit, which flips Petey Pablo's 2004 track "Freek-a-Leek" into a NSFW ode to female pleasure.
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Off the menu An ode to wild boar on East 27th Street, a British import in the Time Warner Center and other restaurant news.
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Over all, in its accounting of the global carnage, this book amounts to an ode in praise of deterrence and against appeasement and isolationism.
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More than just an ode to the commode, the film, "Toilet, a Love Story," speaks to one of India's most serious public health concerns.
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Fairgoers will have a chance to see Burden's "Ode to Santos Dumont" (2015), an operational airship inspired by the aviation pioneer Alberto Santos-Dumont.
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Tepid and tentative, "Sophie and the Rising Sun," based on a 2001 novel by Augusta Trobaugh, is an old-fashioned ode to female solidarity.
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The collection was an ode to classic silhouettes inspired by cathedral elegance with grand and modern gowns accented with draped bows and crystal beading.
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I considered writing a short poem in ode to them, but then I realized you guys have been reading far too many words already.
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Ms. Colquitt gave Ms. Monroe the nickname Meechy in high school, and she chose the last name Monroe as an ode to Marilyn Monroe.
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And sure enough, those appear in Jamar Roberts's "Ode," which had its premiere at Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater at City Center on Tuesday.
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It may be the title of the track that grabbed Mr. Roberts's attention, but it's how he hears the music that makes "Ode" engrossing.
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Much like the other things on his new album, it's a gorgeously stripped-down ode to a past lover that's unabashed in its yearnings.
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