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"panache" Definitions
  1. the quality of being able to do things in a lively and confident way that other people find attractive

466 Sentences With "panache"

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Panache and its sister brand, Cleo by Panache, make sturdy swimsuits that look rather bra-like.
But he fails to match stylistic panache with ­intellectual substance.
Kasich lacks the photogenic panache and occasional eloquence of Rubio.
He smokes cigarettes with panache, and prays with remarkable intensity.
On that front, the dongle does it all with panache.
But you can tell they're trying to add more panache.
Ashley Bouder and Joaquin de Luz performed these with panache.
"Feud," with all its style and panache, is personal filmmaking.
Where Capone had wit and panache, Mr. Scarfo had neither.
Who whacks the weeds by the chain link with mafioso panache.
Clinton lacks her husband's panache, one of their many stylistic differences.
But for all its rich reporting and panache, it lacks rigour.
A shock of electric pink gives these oversized shades instant panache.
And it was delivered with panache, punctuated by the table slam.
He twirled some onto his fork with a bit of panache.
Here is art that turns confectionery into both rarefaction and panache.
"Imminent annihilation is so dope," she sings, with cool-girl panache.
No one had ever seen the movements executed with such panache.
You have to give him credit for playing that role with panache.
Such writerly panache is the true saving grace of Mr Orange's chronicle.
Sorge carried out this mission with a panache that veered toward recklessness.
Janelle Monae gives the no-frills Pepsi ad a splash of panache.
But Amar Ramasar, in the mute role of Bernardo, has more panache.
The team would have to move the ball with panache and vigor.
Roberts tells this story with great authority and not a little panache.
"Legion" is sharply written, but its visual panache is the big surprise.
Much better behavior, but still plenty of panache and personality, from Nick Kyrgios.
He also begins, with his famous scholarly panache, to try to seduce Jamie.
"Reaper" followed three albums of progressive rock with few moments of pop panache.
It's just that the rowers and the coxswain celebrated with the most panache.
But doing it well, with imagination, charm, and panache, is another matter entirely.
But I have zero improvisational ability, zero panache, zero of my own style.
Cooke unearths old beliefs and debunks modern-day myths with humor and panache.
Better was the olive shearling jacket ($1,598), which had panache and military rigor.
The book lacks the narrative panache and fresh detail of some political histories.
Emmys brought panache to a company and maybe even an uptick in ratings.
But is that digital pulpit a model for other Republicans without his panache?
"I wanted to have French food with an African panache," Mr. Thiam said.
But the paint application is blasé and so the painting profoundly lacks panache.
Hamill gives the character a sense of panache, but he doesn't spare the menace.
All you'll need is a few minutes, the right tool, and some serious panache.
Its first act ends lamely, and there's too little panache to its dance sequences.
Mr. Kaysen likes to riff on classic French dishes, and does so with panache.
There was someone manning each station, and each action was performed with expert panache.
As the trend evolved, life hacks began to take on a sense of panache.
Only a true fashion girl can pull off a bedazzled pom-pom beanie with panache.
While the film is hitting on serious matters, it has fun and panache to spare.
Pink just said it with more visual panache than literally anyone else could dream up.
She tried on numerous gowns at The Panache Bridal Salon Of Beverly Hills in February.
Hillary Clinton is a hard act to follow, but Emma Stone managed it with panache.
It was a wild ride, with much more fire and panache than his version here.
His Franz in "Coppélia," sunny and brilliant, embodied his characteristic amalgam of panache and polish.
" He claimed to be a Manchu prince—"though princes of old didn't have my panache.
Played with panache by Jessie Alagna, she gets a nice solo, too — in the bathroom.
Dessert, however, is a must here, and it was presented with a high-end, French panache.
Arora's atelier hand-made the breathtaking garments and he wore them with panache on the Playa.
But Classixx harnesses it all with panache, forging something fresh and decidedly contemporary from the familiar.
Because, no, you're not the one person with the standing or panache to pull it off.
Nancy Schreiber's cinematography is stunning, highlighting the best of the artist's work with style and panache.
Mr. Gomes is appealing, authoritative, an unsurpassed partner; his dancing, admirably musical, combines panache and stylishness.
But when they do seek out a collaborator, it's one with both iconoclastic panache and refinement.
Do your part and supply one with panache, like this Breton stripe version from Yestadt Millinery.
I would very much like to read about a cowardly death, or one with some panache.
But Palmer's raw athleticism and hitch-up-his-trousers panache made him easy to pick out.
Not often cast in lead roles, she played her parts with a subtle, scene-stealing panache.
Every singer performed with panache, from those in the chorus to those in the lead roles.
Tesla has oddball panache and is probably more compelling than a conventional period piece would be.
Other works in the show approach art history, patriarchy and feminism with similar humor and panache.
Janine Barchas's exuberantly illustrated study, "The Lost Books of Jane Austen," rides this wave with panache.
Whether it's a joke or a real slip-up both actors carry it off with great panache.
He surfaced in 1980 with typical Hoffman panache, appearing for a Barbara Walters interview on national television.
Gökçe became a viral sensation for videos in which he sliced meat and sprinkled salt with panache.
She sings with panache and wit, but when Marina steps offstage, her demeanor grows quiet, almost shy.
Nevertheless, it is Halloween season, and who doesn't appreciate a little visual panache with their moody playlists?
The man had panache; he was, to quote the much-more-interesting Hamilton, reliable with the ladies.
While it's certainly got panache, I'm not sure who, exactly, the target audience for this collaboration is.
It might lack the panache of your Death Star project, but this bowl is sweet as hell.
The Red Sox had some strong pitching, beginning with Pedro Martinez, but lacked their usual offensive panache.
But from the start we realize that this movie is not going to have that Soderberghian panache.
DeShong sang with preternatural loveliness of tone and nimbleness of execution, though not with Horne-like panache.
The main show itself is 105 minutes of jubilation, confetti canons, and suited-and-booted Killers panache.
I also absolutely loved the back and forth overlap of CANAPE and PANACHE, MELTY and WHEAT GERM.
The best translation's cover design, black text on teal, has all the panache of a dishwasher manual.
If there is a more striking example of retail panache anywhere in Italy I've never seen it.
And it is that story that Ackroyd tells with his usual panache for place, character, and situation.
Or we could call it esprit, and that might entail panache, éclat, or, antithetically, despondency, dysphoria, ire.
While smaller rival Lyft is approaching the city by wooing new drivers, Uber has arrived with characteristic panache.
It's elusive pronunciation gives it panache, like only those in the know are privy to its German e.
That's more than you can say for Shakespeare, with his annoying psychological profundity and show-off verbal panache.
But what it lacks in panache, the inverted yield curve more than makes up for in predictive potency.
Antonia Lloyd-Jones, an outstanding Polish-English translator, sculpts Janina's English voice (complete with Blakean capitalisations) with panache.
You know the one—effortlessly on-trend, maybe a bit daring, but always pulling it off with panache?
He was supposed to bring media credibility, fundraising panache, and a path to 15 percent (let alone 5).
Are you in the market for a car that has charm, panache, old-school design, and zero emissions?
What set Marshall apart as an individual was a certain panache she leant to all of her work.
With the new funding that also comes from Yaletown Partners, Pallasite Ventures, Panache Ventures and Jonathan Bixby, CTO.
The moral and the aesthetic are fundamentally opposed mental exercises—as Balthus demonstrates, and exploits, with cynical panache.
He writes with panache and understands the world he works in, especially the virtual world of the Net.
"Diddy came on and he applied his typical marketing panache and his shock-and-awe salesmanship," Greenburg said.
Kung pao broccoli with spicy peanuts and curried cauliflower with raisins added some global panache to the offerings.
As portrayed with devastatingly funny panache by Mr. Droege himself, Gerry would probably be overwhelming in real life.
Her characters didn't have much back story, but she was always sparkly, always delivered her lines with panache.
Buildings of varying scale, color, physical shape, density, and panache decorate the skyline with a seeming vertical imperviousness.
Word of the Day : distinctive and stylish elegance _________ The word panache has appeared in 69 articles on nytimes.
As played with devastatingly funny panache by Mr. Droege himself, Gerry would probably be overwhelming in real life.
Here are four immersive productions that are doing it up with panache on the last night of 2016.
The Alfa Romeo Giulia brings Italian panache, the the famous Alfa grille, to the crowded sport-sedan segment.
In a lot of ways, it's a pleasure to be tricked so smoothly, and with so much panache.
Texans are famously fond of cowboys, and they can't resist an outlaw with a good mustache and some panache.
That conjurer's panache of a reveal is achieved through cleverly withheld information, alluring blind alleys and pungent red herrings.
Some added funky dancer-like spice, while others made up for their lack of panache with focus and enthusiasm.
But one woman who lives near Trump sure knows how to make the best of the situation—with panache.
Brands like Triumph, Wacoal, Lane Bryant, Playful Promises, Panache, and more offered equally large or even bigger size ranges.
Second, a quick mind: he wrote with speed and panache, after strolling round leisurely with a big cigar beforehand.
Art installations have long been a requirement for developers who want to show off their panache and good taste.
As the franchise's leading scorer, with 22012 goals and 615 assists, Elias added panache to a defense-first team.
Hyperbole aside, there's no special formula in dressing with the sort of panache that looks both effortless and advanced.
They hit on ways to kill the enemy with cunning and panache, with exploding pancake flour and incendiary bats.
But he isn't always the fastest; it's his breadth, resilience and panache that have made him a global fascination.
Given the Cubist structure, it's not surprising that the themes eventually start to recycle with more panache than novelty.
"Step Up 2" is considerably more entertaining than its predecessor, full of ecstatic brio and Busby Berkeley-ish panache.
But the effect overall was free and vivid, with a certain panache well-suited to this late Romantic work.
There is panache to these styles, a sense of joy that transcends the sometimes stiff heritage they refer to.
If his team could outscore Barcelona, that bastion of style and panache, then how could it possibly be unappealing?
Sitting in Corona Plaza on a recent morning, Reuben Hernandez said it had brought panache that was like Manhattan's.
Tsitsipas does everything with panache and there are few more spectacular sights than the dashing Greek in full flow.
While Cartier is now a fixture in every major city, a synonym for international panache, its origins were modest.
If he had failed while trying to win with United's customary panache he may have survived a little longer.
And though the cast members deploy them with panache they cannot overcome the stagnation built into the narrative structure.
Mr. Alston's superb dancers shine especially brightly here, in particular Monique Jonas, whose panache transcends clichés of Hungarian spice.
I noticed a few brafitting certifications on the wall, including some from courses by the British lingerie company Panache.
For now, this "Assassins" lacks the emotional heft (and cannot attain the visual panache) that a great production requires.
But those covers lacked the panache, the transgressive potential, the unexpected twists and turns of the Chuck Berry originals.
For a Jaguar, a certain British panache is also on order, as is the spirit of coiled, catlike power.
In front of millions of viewers you played the role of the most fearless Bond Girl ever – with great panache!
To be quite honest, it doesn't really have some of the panache, color, or bright detail as the imagined versions.
With remarkable panache and discernment, she combines colors, textures, and patterns without regard to period, provenance, and, ultimately, aesthetic conventions.
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos might be jacked and powerful now, but his photo shoot panache has really taken a nosedive.
The architect Le Corbusier called the car, "a machine for living" and had the panache to pose with his Voisin.
She is almost androgynously slim, partial to trousers, men's shirts, and, for panache, a casually tossed-on white fur jacket.
"We want performers to be persuasive, so that their virtuosity is delivered with panache, and fluency and ease," he said.
That masterpiece is not in the show, but one that is, "The Table (Still Life with Rabbit)," matches its panache.
And many of the ensemble members have the grandstanding panache to solicit not only entrance but also regular exit applause.
It will come as a pair of glasses, as powerful as your iPhone with the panache of your favorite frames.
But lacking the money for big TV ad campaigns, they relied instead on old-fashioned public relations, panache and luck.
And although a twisted-handle bar spoon adds panache and efficiency to stirred drinks, a chopstick gets the job done.
It honors the genre's implicit guarantee of murder while balancing any shortcomings in action with stylistic panache and psychological insight.
Quentin Tarantino's "Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood" marked the 50th anniversary of the grisly Manson murders with considerable panache.
Jumpsuits offer the glamour and panache of a gown with the comfort and danceability of a great pair of pants.
All of it retains the delicate curlicues and arabesques of the source material, yet exudes 217st-century tough-girl panache.
While it is almost always good, it never quite reaches the level of panache found in other aspects of the restaurant.
The happy bride wore a plunging lace gown from Inbal Dror via Panache Bridal Beverly Hill, while carrying a colorful bouquet.
Macy's continued to bring panache to major national holidays when it started it annual Fourth of July fireworks show in 1976.
But if the demand is there, Stance will be ready to add its panache to the classic stirrup look, he said.
But the polish and panache of the staging, directed by John de los Santos, keep the farce from ever seeming amateurish.
What the all-autonomous Roborace lacks in human personas and engine noise, its cars easily make up for with visual panache.
Click through to see the seven oversized pieces to have come fall, and the key tricks to wearing them with panache.
Joey rails against police brutality in his verses but it's Vic, rapping with Jay Z-ish panache, who steals the show.
Part of the allure, of course, is pure nostalgia for the panache with which these film stars pulled off this lifestyle.
"Grift" evokes not so much specific criminal acts as a broad, opportunistic racket, executed with a bit of cunning and panache.
He wasn't the first novelist to strike out for Hollywood, but he managed the crossover with exemplary dexterity, professionalism and panache.
I told them so often, with such panache, that I am still learning how to forget, or at least recognize, them.
"With the panache of a virtuoso barista, we utilize a specialized pour-over method to stain the garment," Mr. Bonaparte said.
" Ken Johnson, writing in The New York Times, said that they "channel the groovy hedonism of their time with terrific panache.
As an encore, Mr. Hadelich played Paganini's solo Caprice No. 1, a whirlwind of nonstop arpeggios, dispatched with precision and panache.
Koch — who played the principal victim of totalitarianism in "The Lives of Others" — plays this monster with true movie-star panache.
For a debut novel it's remarkably assured, earning its genre stripes with panache, and addressing thought-provoking issues along the way.
The pieces traversed New Orleans jazz from slightly skewed traditionalism to knotty modernism; solos navigated every twist with brawn and panache.
Directed by Rob Reiner with his expected crowd-pleasing panache (Available to stream via rent or purchase on HBO Now/HBO Go).
She's openly heartless, but delivers her lines with a combination of humor and panache that's charismatic even as they reek of nihilism.
We think it's safe to say that no one has ever worn their Princess Diana tribute tee with quite so much panache.
In the past, the best and brightest thinkers in the English language had many pages to fill with their wit and panache.
At the very least, it upholds with admirable panache a cuisine that is fading away as fast if not faster than Yiddish.
And The Woman in the Window executes the formula it's set out for itself with as much panache as any mad scientist.
It's for gathering your friends, who are also your sworn enemies, but that doesn't matter because the panache you exude is magnificent.
Quality ingredients like these are often not cheap, but they are occasional worthwhile investments, a safe-deposit collection for flavor and panache.
Though 14 dancers delivered Ms. Dorrance's "Praedicere" with panache, this would have looked better in a far smaller theater — the Joyce, say.
"Tokarczuk is a writer of wonderful wit, imagination and literary panache," Lisa Appignanesi, who led the judging panel, said in a statement.
But the best parts of the book are tart evocations of the mid-century comic-club scene and of Rivers's inimitable panache.
I'm sure if Bernie supporters were asked, few would say his hair, accent and rhetorical panache were the reason they liked him.
While Chelsea were contentiously denied a win against Swansea last week, Liverpool thumped Leicester, and did so with a dash of panache.
It's a handsome ride, with just enough Italian panache to make it stand apart from the BMWs and Audis of the world.
Like the band itself, the video tackles objectively unpleasant subject matter with cheeky panache, transforming it into a scuzzed-out garage pop ride.
And another work of panache is the painting by master of Surrealist irony Alfred Courmes, "The Intervention of the Army is Requested" (1969).
And though we love the taming power of a classic ponytail, the pro S.F. brunch scene demands a bit more panache than that.
What he does have, now as ever, is panache: He's a firecracker of a frontman, unafraid of strident commitment to a garish conceit.
Ahead, the experts at Swimsuits For All, Panache, and Shoshanna offer great tips to navigate the tricky (salt or chlorinated) waters of swimwear.
Ruled by the element of fire and the expansive planet Jupiter, Sagittarius is undoubtedly a sign with presence, panache, and seemingly ceaseless positivity.
While the latter had more panache than the former, both candidates prevailed against racist right wing opponents—David Duke in Mr Edwards's case.
Meanwhile Lao Ra hails from Bogota, Colombia, now relocated to London and her shit is dope, blending Latin flavors with sassy pop panache.
Spiritually, President Infinity is Power Politics' closest successor, offering a complicated and thorough simulation with all the visual panache of an Excel spreadsheet.
We trust Urban to always serve up top-notch eyeshadow palettes, and it's taking that palette panache and applying it to other categories.
These watercolors appear to be amusing illustrations (with panache), but what they are illustrating is far from evident, hence their curbed seductive charm.
"Every one of these NYC Ferry boat names have swagger and panache," said Alicia Glen, the deputy mayor for housing and economic development.
If their skewed version of respect is truly what Earn's after, maybe it's time for him to tap into a little Princeton panache.
The ghost of many global modernisms filter through this art and concentrate, with panache, in the sculpture of the Chicago artist Diane Simpson.
English, French, German, Polish, Yiddish, Hebrew: of these, my father acquired the first one last, and spoke it with Nabokovian fluency and panache.
Fragonard could do, with terrific panache, anything he liked, providing that other people—and he knew just who they were—liked it, too.
What a joy it is when Herman marries the two styles, endowing plain-spokenness with panache, exactly at the climax of the song.
With dynamic sound and visual panache, Mr. Demme's movie drew raves as much for what it didn't show as for what it did.
Under Julen Lopetegui, Spain seems to have rediscovered the panache that made it the best team in the world between 2008 and 20143.
The mythology of Wall Street is built around big bets and contrarian calls; the business of helping the affluent manage their money lacks panache.
Red plastic cups were fine for college parties, but now that you're adulting, it's time to bring a little panache to that piña colada.
Guardians of the Galaxy announced him in a major way as someone able to carry a picture with humor, panache, and some sex appeal.
Mr. Reyes knows this, and he knows you have to make the art anyway, and he makes it well, shrewdly and with upbeat panache.
I shook his withered hand in the hot sun, then presented, with ceremonial panache, $20 and some goody-bag trinkets from Australian fashion week.
But Melville's style is at one with his substance—hard, cold, illusionless, yet presented with such panache that, against all expectation, it breeds joy.
Canadians who know nothing about Mr. Singh's political views probably have a good sense of his personal panache through media attention he has attracted.
Noté un par de certificaciones en pruebas de ajuste de sostenes en el muro, incluyendo algunos cursos de la empresa de lencería inglesa Panache.
So, if you were wondering whether 15 months on the sidelines robbed McGregor of his signature punching power and panache, they're all still intact.
"He'd been paying attention, and he said, 'You know what, I can deliver this message with more flair — with more panache,'" the president quipped.
This is what separated Spicer from Scaramucci, who embraced his role with panache, or Sarah Huckabee Sanders, who does it with dead-eyed indifference.
Armor served to craft an image of courage, virtue and panache, which would make your subjects love you and your opponents think twice about invading.
It's a funny if not original joke — see Louis C. K.'s "Pootie Tang" — but just like Shakespeare, this company steals resourcefully, and with panache.
"We'll see a lot of M&A if there is value in the franchise, if the name carries panache and interest by customers," he said.
Nothing needed to make sense, and in fact it was nearly impossible to make it make sense, and all that mattered was timing and panache.
That said, there were plenty of positives to take from France's campaign, not least their poise and panache in the semi-final triumph over Germany.
Captain Marvel's 90s panache is immediately identifiable and decidedly delightful, bursting with witty cultural touch points and a heavy—but not unwelcome—dose of nostalgia.
From goose bumps to fingerprints to the tiny mites feasting on your eyebrows, the book covers every inch (inside and out) with authority and panache.
Alvarez seemed to try to match McGregor's insults but never quite had the Irishman's panache, and certainly could not match his popularity in the Garden.
Moxi's product is the cornerstone of a desirable lifestyle, one that rides heavily on Steilen's curated image—the uniform paired with a certain peacocking panache.
Whence, then, L'Engle's adroitness at fantasy or science fiction, call it what you will, with its reliance on enormous inventiveness, narrative panache and derring-do?
To be sure, playing a Jewish New Yorker hardly gave Sanders an ability to stretch his acting chops, but still he carried the role with panache.
In the months since, Shapovalov has gone from shame to stardom, setting the tennis world abuzz with a dazzling array of skills and on-court panache.
Of the many games looking to take the tower defense genre's crown at the time, nothing beat Kingdom Rush for sheer polish and and visual panache.
But there's no doubting the panache of an album that includes four minutes of unadulterated wash cycle, persuasively framing the exchange in terms of meditative bliss.
If Platini was Le Roi – an emblem of France's elan, flair and panache – then we want Olivier Giroud to be named as his heir and successor.
Since season two of the series, Frieda's candor and talent for dropping murder advice with the panache of a worldly philosopher has been a fan favorite.
With Cinderella panache and a sunny outlook, Ms. Lee simply refused to accept that she had moved to a town where the odds were against her.
Ms. Scott, radiant as Reno Sweeney, her voice commanding, rich and luscious, and Mr. DeRosa, who gives Moonface Martin an almost elastic panache, deliver standout performances.
Danielle Brown, who showed the same panache as Liberty Bell, reveals — as do all is like all the Sarasota dancers — the musical point of every move.
" Now she was seduced by the prints and dyes of his velvets and silks, sewn into clothes whose drapes made her think, "Panache, grace, startling, calm.
Sonos speakers might have a bit more panache, but let's face it: Speakers are meant to be an accent to a room, not the main attraction.
Her appointment is as much about smashing a rock through the glass ceiling as it is about Prime Minister Narendra Modi's panache for audacity and surprise.
In spite of the man's panache and beguiling surname I might well have forgotten him, along with all the other guests at the reception that evening.
Instead, after meeting some influential Americans and recognized their interest in Mexican colonial art, taking advantage of his aristocratic panache, he sold art, textiles, and artifacts.
In the pick-and-roll, Sura was assertive and a good decision-maker capable of delivering the ball to the open man, occasionally with some panache.
You'd get a lot of cocked eyebrows and double entendres, delivered with panache by master winkers like Miriam Hopkins, Maurice Chevalier, Claudette Colbert and Jeanette MacDonald.
For now though, the $9.5 billion Viacom can at least bask in being one of the few big companies to push the envelope with such panache.
The result is a fusion of styles and ideas that would look at home on a net artist's Tumblr, infused with a panache that is clearly African.
A bevy of black actors and entertainers came under scrutiny: Who among them boasted the perfect blend of glamour, panache, and badassery required of the fabled 007?
In the 70th minute, Belgium added a third in a delicious move that encapsulated the invention and panache that has long been expected from this talented squad.
It may not currently have a CEO with the panache or pizzazz of Steve Jobs or Elon Musk, but that doesn't mean the company is in ruins.
I will analyze your co-worker disputes with the panache of one who has made lifelong companions and enemies both in offices and while working from home.
A trove of celebrities — including Kathleen Turner, Bruce Willis, Kristin Chenoweth and Montel Williams — moved into Trump condominium buildings in the complex, increasing the sense of panache.
Lacking both the romantic chemistry and the directorial panache that might justify its life-or-death stakes, "Midnight Sun" is a medical melodrama in need of resuscitation.
At Indochine on a cold night in December, Catherine Deneuve is in the booth next to mine, her big fur coat tossed with panache over her shoulders.
It sidesteps a few of the laziest pitfalls into which movies of this sort often dive, and undermines the tropes of its genre with cheer and panache.
An activist chant at the time, popularized by Queer Nation and Act Up, stated the distinction with panache: We're here, we're queer, and we're not going shopping.
Microsoft is also offering very pretty Type Covers in blue, red, or silver Alcantara fabric for $159.99 if you want to add a little panache to your Surface.
"The American Friend," which was shot by Robby Müller, may rival "Taxi Driver" in its rhapsodic visual panache but, although violent, it is less brutal and more melancholy.
Federer lacked his usual panache and dropped serve again to trail 4-2 and Nishikori calmly held at 5-3 for victory — his first over Federer since 2014.
Arsenal, the last of the big four, remains a comparatively thrifty Arsene Wenger production, but all its panache is offset by an almost comical tendency toward self-destruction.
If you have a large cup size and need a sports bra that will keep bouncing out of the equation, the Panache Underwire sports bra is for you.
Knowing Fielder's panache for awkward stunts at the expense of others and Vancouver's un-ironic love for outdoor gear, the event was bound to be a weird one.
Ms. Hahn dispatched fast movements like the Gigue of the D Minor Partita with such fire and panache that the audience erupted in spontaneous (and graciously acknowledged) applause.
Volkoff portrayed a Communist heel with convincing panache, wearing Soviet-style apparel, like an ushanka fur cap, into the ring and singing the country's national anthem before matches.
" Kathy Zuckerman, another former Knopf colleague, said in an email that Mr. Loverd "had the style, panache, great suits and wit of Cary Grant in 'North by Northwest.
And it captures the problem of the series "Fosse/Verdon," which for all its technical panache, puts stage center an overfamiliar biopic story of a brilliant, difficult artist.
The power, the pace, the panache are simply astonishing, not to mention the sheer concentration visible on Ms. Argerich's face as she dares to pull it all off.
Moyle's well-researched book, written with panache, charts the mechanics with which her ambitious subject ascended in the Academy and the way he acquired wealth selling his paintings.
Something should be pointed out here, something that you hardly realize as you revel in the expertise of "Marriage Story," and in the gutsy panache of the performers.
There is a new generation of young women who are modeling their style of play on that of Serena and her sister Venus, dominating with grit and panache.
Ted Danson sure seems to be having a blast on "The Good Place": He swings wildly from depraved mastermind to dunce to contemplative egghead with nuance and panache.
Whether playing an internationally feared East German terrorist, a corrupt sheriff in Nottingham, or a sneaky Slytherin, Alan Rickman performed each of his roles with grace and panache.
Few sportsmen have faced as many opponents, adversaries and antagonists as Perry, and even fewer have confronted them with the same hard defiance, the same cool, unflinching panache.
The folks at Lenovo are celebrating Europe's biggest gaming event with a pair of PCs aimed at embracing virtual reality, doing so with an almost sci-fi-like panache.
To lose so many is further evidence that the managerial skills Mr Trump showed off with such panache on The Apprentice do not necessarily convert to running the government.
But what makes this scandal different from the others is it involves Donald Jr., who has inherited all of his father's bluster and confidence but none of the panache.
Samsung even brought on, in its own, ham-handed way, an editor from one of those sites in order to steal some of the panache from the Swiss brands.
Having done with panache its ego trip last month (a 25 basis point rate hike), the Fed is now being reassured by quiescent inflation expectations and a flattening yield curve.
Baby Driver finds Wright directly in his wheelhouse — reverently and knowingly deploying genre tropes with visual style and musical panache — and his enthusiasm is apparent in each and every frame.
Some of the best laughs of the show come from no-name thugs quickly realizing they picked the wrong guy to fight, as Frank dispatches them with speed and panache.
But he does have panache, and a bizarre late-film revelation, plus the dreamlike, washed-out scenes of a nude, masked killer, all make it a fascinating one-off oddity.
Bharara also opened an inquiry into the governor's own "commission to investigate public corruption," which, in his vintage Cuomo panache, he launched with as much self-congratulatory fanfare as possible.
They're more ostentatious, offering aesthetic panache to go with their exquisite performance, and are designed for pleasure listening with just the slightest touch of extra bass to sweeten their sound.
They were costumed like performers from nightclub revues in black-and-white movies; their songs told stories, and their music folded together the retro and the contemporary with multicultural panache.
Dunne, who gained early lustre starring in "An American Werewolf in London" and "After Hours," has long exuded sexual panache; Carrie Fisher chose him to relieve her of her virginity.
With cinematic style and Hollywood-worthy VFX panache, the film follows a thumping electronic track down from a greyscale skyscape down into a nameless city, filled with predatory surveillance lights.
The Astros pulled off their rebuild with panache, got their World Series rings, and are now stacked with enough talent to make them postseason shoo-ins for years to come.
LONDON — Jeremy Hutchinson, a British barrister whose sometimes theatrical courtroom tactics and rhetorical panache secured victories that helped reshape society's attitudes toward obscenity, secrecy and sexual manners, died on Monday.
"Some Italian passers-by," Fraser tells us with her understated panache, "believing that a new saint had been canonized, struck their breasts with the invocation Santa Emancipatione, ora pro nobis."
Axiom hired Philippe Starck, the French designer who has lent panache to everything from high-end hotel rooms to mass-market baby monitors, to outfit the interior of its cabins.
He learned how to communicate scripted emotions to large audiences — well enough to land on the Broadway stage at age 23 — but that didn't necessarily translate to real-world panache.
In this bonkers yet weirdly beautiful science fiction-horror hybrid (directed, with retro panache, by the great Richard Stanley), the light is a throbbing lilac and blood is Schiaparelli pink.
They just need to deliver with the kind of panache that makes kids stay tuned for bites of news cropping up between binged episodes of Unikitty or Teen Titans Go!
With his goatee beard and can't-catch-me attacks that rivals couldn't match, Alaphilippe embodied "panache," the old-school class so cherished by fans of the 116-year-old Tour.
With his goatee beard and can't-catch-me attacks that rivals couldn't match, Alaphilippe embodied "panache," the old-school class so cherished by fans of the 116-year-old Tour.
The opening section, for three women and two men, is a black-and-white affair that offsets hyperextension and some rhythmic panache with flat-footed walking and other ostentatious casualness.
City has a swagger and a panache and an irresistibility; Liverpool, on all but a few occasions, has seemed to toil for every goal and every point and every win.
But because all of this was wedded to Rhimes's consummate skill with big plot twists, carried out with panache, Scandal also became a huge hit, at least for a time.
Hey, It's That Guy: Miami's personable coach Jim Larranaga, now 66 years old, is the same guy who led George Mason to the Final Four with such panache 10 years ago.
Property investor Alexander Karolik Shlaen, an economist and CEO of Panache Management, a luxury brands and real estate investment adviser, said that demand never completely evaporated, even in the market downturn.
Mr. Sheinbaum thrust himself into political storms with the same panache with which he presided over his star-studded California cocktail parties, where liberal crusades and contenders were incubated and promoted.
For a very long time, it was widely accepted that the speed and the panache of the German Army left the French Army helpless in its entrenched and conservative defensive positions.
The Escape Game is one company of many that have embraced this trend, though they've done so with celebrated panache—and a brand spankin' new $1 million facility in Austin, Texas.
Although we can't promise the panache of a million-dollar budget or a high-end designer, we can ensure there's hope for a similar interior scheme without busting your bank account.
Truth be told, the event doesn't quite have the panache of the Academy Awards, but there was a red carpet, a rope-line holding back camera crews and autograph seekers. Gov.
The score, which assigns to the instrument all the melodic panache of an opera singer, was discovered in 1996 inside the upholstery of a chair in the composer's hometown, Busseto, Italy.
Played with panache by the pianist Melinda Lee Masur and the Verona Quartet the final movement became a delicious sticky-fingered fairground dance, a gaudy, virtuosic whirl spun from stolen time.
I was able to compare it to a Superior Room, which was nicely appointed but significantly smaller and lacked the panache and grandeur of the suite, which felt like a destination.
Desserts, including the chamomile ice cream paired with a cherry compote, puffed amaranth bits and a smoked Medjool date filled with puréed walnut miso, were made with just as much panache.
But as her latest and most comprehensive biographer, Charles Moore, reminds readers, she really did don the green mantle on the world stage, and, moreover, wore it with "panache and sincerity".
Perhaps art history has not been unjust to this seductive and self-contradictory artist, for it was as a person happy to be an outsider with panache that she flourished best.
She's already a massive star in Tel Aviv with a catalog packed with pop songs that are bewitching and svelte—"Hits" in particular marrying East Asian influences with some synthpop panache.
He did it with a charismatic panache that dazzled millions and inaugurated political regimes that, like his own in Cuba, simultaneously furthered human rights and denied these same rights to internal critics.
We have the newest Lenovo Yoga C9403 topping our list of the best 2-in-1 laptops because it strikes an elegant balance between power and panache, not to mention included features.
"Swing is from the inside," the legendary tap dancer Jimmy Slyde once said, referring to that special quality—a mixture of panache and freedom—that elevates a dancer beyond sheer technical brilliance.
I have seen other ballerinas this year deliver Liberty Bell with panache and swagger, but the elasticity she finds within a phrase — anticipating here, lingering there — makes her the most individually perfumed.
He never hit the ball with the same panache as the second-seeded 37-year-old Swiss, he never had the crowd shaking its head in disbelief, but he was a wall.
Daniil Simkin, who danced the role on Monday, has such panache and timing that the audience actually applauded his final moment — a sign, surely, that he was registering more charm than pathos.
No matter what the field, there's a certain panache and sort of genetic makeup that makes people the leaders—makes them do things that no one else wants—and Pier has that.
While the bikes are meant to be ridden, at the Hôtel Plaza Athénée's recent Dandy Night, a Marcel model was displayed on the wall as contemporary art, proving its own decorative panache.
For the interior architect, who also designed the Beekman hotel in Manhattan and the Coral Room at the Bloomsbury in London with similarly clubby panache, color still retains a bit of novelty.
Using GoPro cameras, duct tape, and more Roman candles than a sleep-away camp on Independence Day, German breakdancers LIL AMOK and Bboy Snoop rang the New Year in with explosive panache.
Say what you like about McClaren, Capello, Hoddle and the like, not a single one of them could polish off a pint of wine with the same panache and enthusiasm as Sam Allardyce.
Dressed in a black suit, Varoufakis strode into a hotel conference room with potential voters in Ioannina, displaying the same panache and confidence he did when he addressed disapproving European ministers in Brussels.
He lacked Clarkson's finely crafted mix of cynicism and panache, and came across more as one of us wide-eyed kids and not as the expert guide into the world of unattainable cars.
It might not have had quite the panache of a knife specifically designed for the spherical shape of corn, but neither did it go flying away, leaving me with a half-buttered ear.
The drawings are stupendous—no surprise—though strikingly limited in iconography and formal repertoire, except those from a few years when Michelangelo exercised a definitively Mannerist panache in gifts to friends and patrons.
The 2018 WHCD evening was shaping up to look about the same in terms of parties and panache -- until Wednesday, when Playboy Magazine announced it would be throwing its first-ever WHCD bash.
"Half a Lifelong Romance," translated by Karen S. Kingsbury, takes place in Shanghai in the years leading up to World War II, when the city was flush with overseas investment and cosmopolitan panache.
You can tell that The Leftovers' writers have really thought about how one man could launch a nuclear missile, and then come up with a sequence that shows their ideas off with panache.
Even though he has famously built the show on improvisation, make no mistake: Mr. David orchestrates comic awkwardness with the pacing, precision and panache of Hitchcock meticulously setting audiences up for a scare.
It was an unceremonious, if by now expected, conclusion to his career in Carolina, where his Superman-referencing touchdown celebrations, sartorial panache and dazzling, if sometimes uneven, play vaulted the Panthers into relevance.
Mr. Gorbachev was a leader of real courage, as he showed in facing down the 1991 coup — with less panache than Mr. Yeltsin standing atop a tank but with at least equal valor.
The Pavilion of Art and Design — or PAD, as it is commonly known — brings a dose of Continental elegance and panache to London (no doubt because the fair's founder, Patrick Perrin, is French).
Shed your sweatpants and pretend to be Lady Mary Crawley, daughter of an Earl, who runs her father's estate with style and panache when she's not thumbing through Vogue for her latest toilette.
Nonetheless, under Ms. Rojo, the English National Ballet seems to be improving from production to production; the performance sparkled, and the Act 2 divertissements, which can feel rote, were delivered with real panache.
They ran through the opening sequence, a bit of danced romantic comedy: Coll sidles up to the women and tries to persuade them, one by one, with goofy panache, to dance with him.
In William Bolcom's Trombone Concerto, the brass and winds shimmied about like a big band from the swing era, emulating the jazz panache of the soloist, Joseph Alessi, the Philharmonic's virtuoso principal trombone.
The more politicized precincts of the present art world are bent on just such a purge, and it's hard to contest their point by sticking up for Renoir's only too confident, even embarrassing, panache.
"We consider these and similar statements as a PR exercise, meant to demonstrate some assumed 'aggressiveness' from Russia, as well as panache of certain British politicians," the embassy said in a statement in English.
"A sports bra that you wear for yoga might not be the best choice if you're going to run a marathon!" says Clare Robertson, head of innovation at lingerie, swimwear, and activewear company Panache.
Sure, a race for secretary of state may not have the panache of a presidential race or, say, a primary in the 2202th district of Virginia, but we ignore it at our own peril.
Her biggest hit came in 21960, when "(You Don't Know) How Glad I Am" (Jimmy Williams and Larry Harrison), a rapturous R&B ballad delivered with panache, reached No. 21965 on Billboard's pop chart.
It would take years before I fully understood the panache on offer at J. Press, which began on Yale's campus more than a century ago, and became a default outfitter of the northeastern elite.
The subsequent nightmares, hallucinations and memories, not to mention a very real and very hungry stray dog, make for a nerve-racking cinematic experience that Mr. Flanagan handles with customary formal panache and wit.
There is something essential about Neymar contained within this vignette: his imagination, his panache, his confidence and his ability, yes, but also his belief that soccer's highest form is the expression of individual skill.
Riding with the panache of his glory days, he sped away from Froome's group on the second and longest climb, the 15-mile ascent to the mountain pass Col de la Croix de Fer.
Astros 21, Red Sox 2 I Houston leads series, 1-0 BOSTON — This year's American League Championship Series features a matchup of pedigree and panache, a meeting of the two best teams in baseball.
Nevertheless, she persisted, and ended up with 25 Emmys for 11 seasons of "The Carol Burnett Show," in which she zipped through movie parodies, vaudevillian musical numbers, zany skits and audience banter with panache.
Several barge cruises on the Panache, in which passengers book cabins individually, are selling for $22,2999 off in April and May, for a discounted price of $210,000 per double-occupancy cabin for a weeklong trip.
But Hobbs & Shaw is very much about its eponymous duo saving the world through a series of action setpieces staged with panache by stunt coordinator-turned-director David Leitch (John Wick, Atomic Blonde, Deadpool 2).
Directed with breathless panache by Marcel Varnel and William Cameron Menzies, the movie is a 71-minute fun house of mad scientists, comic camels, proto-TV transmissions, "death ray" machines, secret passages and slave markets.
She all but stopped work for the next four years and, once she resumed, she never recovered the selfless focus and intensity of her temple pictures, despite occasional coups of inventive design and expressive panache.
Tyron Woodley, who upset Robbie Lawler to take the welterweight crown in July, will make his first defense against a formidable opponent, Stephen Thompson, who has won seven straight fights, several of them with panache.
Mr. Ayer said he saw an opportunity for a comic-book adaptation in the spirit of "The Magnificent Seven" or "The Dirty Dozen," but with a modern-day panache he felt the genre was missing.
Hampton Creek, a prominent start-up that is trying to bring tech industry panache to the world of mayonnaise, ranch dressing and other food products, has come under scrutiny by regulators for its business practices.
On screen, Ms. Adams, 42, can carry off expensive silks and deep-V necklines with panache (see: "American Hustle" or "Nocturnal Animals"), but in real life, her early forays into gowns and glitz were uneven.
I recently read "Pale Fire" for the first time too (so am now forever inoculated against critics), and the energy in it, the vision, the richness, the force of voice, the panache, the detail (e.g.
Neither is the opportunity to pay four bars' worth of tribute to Pau Gasol every year around this time, although the three continue to embrace that (self-issued) challenge with panache and moderately improved artistry.
Surprises can delight As a corollary to the ELIZA effect, when we give a computer an input that we believe it cannot comprehend, we find responses that handle our input with panache both surprising and delightful.
The Alexandrine line is unwieldy at the best of times, although Claude Perron handles it with admirable panache as the fierce housemaid Dorine in this version, confidently stretching out the throaty vowels of "j'enrage" and "gloire".
FIFA 18 for Switch, based on just a few minutes in its company, kicks every portable FIFA before it into a bin—with all the effortless panache of John Barnes volleying a can of energy drink.
The pictures are varied — some studied and others on the fly, but always as stylish as their subjects — while the book itself is a voyage back to a time of exacting standards and hard-won panache.
At a time when rock 'n' roll was taking over the airwaves, the group's good-natured humor and show-business panache helped persuade listeners that jazz could be an entertaining experience rather than a daunting one.
Collectively, their story lines are high-octane vehicles for observations on everything from art to gun violence, told with Rushdie's customary brio and narrative panache, and the reader is happy to go along for the ride.
" He adds: "Now it's three delicious bites so you can pick it up with your fingers, reasonably elegantly with a veil of panache, and just take a bite with a touch of the sweet onion pickle.
Both the Cavaliers and the Warriors are marvels to behold, often combining the truisms of the game — move without the ball, find the open man, pick and roll, pick and roll — with refreshing audacity and panache.
Looming over it all is El Pachuco, a mythical trickster figure who can stop time and materialize wherever he pleases (think Prospero, but with a lot more panache), and "The Press," a barking headline made flesh.
Russia did not just beat Saudi Arabia, it did so with style, panache and joy — traits not exactly associated with the country's soccer traditions and, to some extent, not attributed to the country as a whole.
Played with brutal panache by Christopher Fairbank in the recent television adaptation, Walter is firmly established in the minds of the millions who have encountered him on the page or the screen as one of history's villains.
Best known for his turn last year in "Stranger Things" — which itself shamelessly pilfered elements from "It" to more cohesive effect — the 14-year-old unleashes torrents of profanity and stupid-clever teenage quips with infectious panache.
One of the coolest things to come to Agent Carter this season has been the introduction of Zero Matter, the crystalline black goo that brought some serious otherworldly panache to the lives of Peggy Carter and company.
As the Tigers sauntered over to their band afterward, dancing along to "Hey, Baby" with the sliver of the crowd that was purple and gold, they did so having extinguished a boogeyman — and with extraordinary offensive panache.
A perfectly cast Adam Goldberg blends silky-smooth 1970s panache with the neuroses endemic to cultural depictions of Jewish men as he foils a plot from a power-mad Santa Claus (Andy Dick) to permanently cancel Hanukkah.
Director Roland Emmerich's appetite for spectacular catastrophe is clearly bigger than ever—at one point, Asia is flipped on top of Europe—even though it retains a sense of nostalgia, a sense of that familiar extraterrestrial panache.
Anger, prickliness, outrage, wonder, godlike omnipotence, drunken what-the-hell exhilaration, suicidal angst, Zen-like resignation — Mr. Karl turns these different feelings into a replete gallery of self-portraits, drawn with both comic panache and genuine feeling.
Mr Jeyenbekov, a dour 58-year-old with all the panache of a Soviet apparatchik, beat his more dynamic rival, Omurbek Babanov, a 47-year-old businessman (and also a former prime minister) with 55% of the vote.
"Values in the market are a joke in comparison to some markets," such as London, Hong Kong and Monaco, said property investor Alexander Karolik Shlaen, an economist and CEO of Panache Management, a luxury brands and investment adviser.
The closest we get to it is Peik Lin, portrayed with fabulous panache and comedic timing by Awkwafina, telling Rachel Chu that their wealth comes from developing Singapore from a "jungle" into its current incarnation of immense wealth.
You could call Mr. Skolimowski, who is 77, an old dog, and while the multistranded, chronologically intricate narrative conceit of "11 Minutes" isn't exactly a new trick, it's one he pulls off with devilish panache and startling impact.
He held forth with classic soul panache, gyrating his hips as he held the mic and even hitting the splits at one point (seriously, the tailoring for that suit was incredible) in front of his tightly assembled band.
When the band starts asking questions about a strange backing track they've discovered on their new album, manager Wyatt Frame (played with sinister and absurd panache by Alan Cumming) stages a plane crash to get rid of them.
CreditCreditStefano Ukmar for The New York Times Developers have long worked with starchitects on their luxury buildings, but some years ago they also began hiring top-flight designers to give the interiors the same panache as the exteriors.
Her little pastries, made on the premises by a Parisian baker ($3.20 each), have finesse, delicacy and panache, thanks to their decorative topknots and the flavored fillings like lemon-meringue, dulce de leche, pistachio, chocolate and red velvet.
After languishing in the minors for more than nine seasons with four organizations, the 27-year-old Venezuelan debuted with the Twins last June 30 and was immediately embraced by fans for his hitting, panache and chunky appearance.
"An arresting dancer, Mr. Molina at times performs with some of the outrageous panache of Rudolf Nureyev," Jennifer Dunning of The New York Times wrote in a review of a Bailes Españoles performance at Carnegie Hall in 22008.
Lenovo's model is a few inches bigger, and it has more panache, but the main difference is that it features a camera that allows for video chatting, along with a hardware switch to toggle if you have privacy concerns.
It's telling that Clooney may have been the last straw, but when the man synonymous with the kind of tuxedo panache the Academy loves to drape itself in speaks out, they clearly have a real problem on their hands.
This makes Harrison Barnes sound worse than he is, but his boring competence stands out on this effervescent, devastating Warriors squad, where even bit players like Shaun Livingston and Mo Speights have a certain danger and panache to them.
"I see myself as Trump," said Vittorio Sabato, known locally as "the Silvio Berlusconi of Taormina" as much for his short stature, age-defying black hair and open-collar panache as for his success as a businessman and politician.
Though Barrial lacks the panache of a Martin Scorsese or a Michael Mann (whose "Collateral" may inform the proceedings as much as "Taxi Driver"), he conjures a subtly chilling mood from the nocturnal light bouncing off the Prius glass.
With panache that recalls Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's Nintendo-themed performance at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics in 2016, they hop on one foot with a life-sized Mario mascot on a brick and Pirhana Plant-decked stage.
While Prey never comes close to matching those opening hours in terms of narrative finesse and game balance, especially with the dread and paranoia induced by the Mimic, Prey's opening pulled me into its world and with style and panache.
" He continued: "So I would like to thank Karl his team and everyone at @fendi for their generosity of spirit sense of humor and sheer panache for including a small part of my work in a small part of their collection.
The 23-year-old Swiss, not playing on Centre Court for the first time since 23, displayed his usual panache as he strolled through the opening two sets to stretch his streak of consecutive sets won at Wimbledon to 20.
The entire show has a panache, a visual effectiveness, which manages to maintain a fine balance between a sense of generalized reverence, the brash visual flourish of a gaudy carnival spectacle, and the slightly mawkish magic of Victorian stained glass.
What extra power and panache the newer MacBook models may bring, they seriously lack in ports next to the Air's I/O offering that contains two USB Type-A ports, mini DisplayPort, MagSafe charging, and a full-size SD card slot.
But it is outshined by the gorgeously sensual and fluid drawing by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, "Étude pour l'Odalisque à l'esclave" (1838), which strangely has a dismembered hand floating around in midst of two reclining nudes rendered with delicate panache.
It's ultimately a credit to BoJack's stacked, talented cast — including Will Arnett, Paul F. Tompkins, Alison Brie, and Amy Sedaris — that the show can pull these off with such panache, especially as they deliver tongue twister after ridiculous tongue twister.
Sweaty Betty and Zensah make the best sports bras for A to B cups, Brooks and Champion make the best sports bras for C to D cups, while Panache and Syrokan make the best sports bras for DD cups and up.
Hailing from the wrong side of Melbourne, Tas and his brother Ben came to the U.S. in 1992 and stormed the skating scene with a punk-rock panache that was the antithesis of Tony Hawk's clean-cut, Brady Bunch image.
Its heightened blend of pop culture influences and pulp storytelling tropes reminds me, at times, of Lost, which managed its own blend of Spielberg, Carpenter, and King with more panache (and better disguised its influences beneath its own original ideas).
After all, on Friday here, Misty Copeland (never more mettlesome) and Marcelo Gomes (richly smoldering) danced Twyla Tharp's "Sinatra Suite," followed by Misa Kuranaga (lightly brilliant) and Herman Cornejo (panache itself) in the war horse "Don Quixote" pas de deux.
It was about the fiftieth ranked vodka in the world and so Diddy came on and he applied his typical marketing panache and his shock and awe salesmanship, this was around the time that Barack Obama was running for president.
Although Palm Beach had already been viewed as a place to vacation or retire, Mr. Trump's visits have brought "panache and glamour," which have caught the attention of a wider spectrum of people, including hedge fund and money managers, she said.
Fernandez's enigmatic sex-machine bondage, which probes the shameless vagaries of human desire with Duchampian panache, is an indirect outgrowth of the arrière-garde, male-dominant French Surrealist tastes demonstrated in the 1959 Eros exhibition organized by André Breton and Duchamp in Paris.
When you get a chance to sit down with latest version of the operating system in all the hardware glory that the Surface Studio, it's important to keep in mind that Paint 3D, for all of its demo panache is still Paint.
Property investor Alexander Karolik Shlaen, an economist and CEO of Panache Management, a luxury brands and investment adviser, said that while he'd noted sentiment toward the market had been improving for a while, he didn't expect the changes would affect most buyers.
All three narrators deliver their jokes with the comedic timing and the panache you'd expect from such wildly successful curated personas; but it is the deep dark truths we don't see on their surfaces that allow these bursts of humor to soar.
In simple terms, Forward allows a wealthy person to become the subject of a professionally packaged video interview — conducted with all the panache and most of the perspicuity you would expect from Mr. Rose — for about $50,000 to $150,000, depending on the package.
The charismatic 18-year-old Canadian has infatuated the New York crowds with his skill and on court panache that has made him the youngest man to make it into the fourth round of the U.S. Open since American Michael Chang in 1989.
Anticipating the slasher boom that would begin four years later with "Halloween," Leatherface (played with hulking abandon by Gunnar Hansen, who died in 2015) hunted his prey with ferocity and panache, using a hammer, a meat hook and, of course, a chain saw.
Directed by brothers Josh and Benny Safdie, who drew on stories they heard from their father to make the film, Uncut Gems boasts the same heart-pounding intensity of their 2017 feature Good Time, but with a bit more polish and panache.
It would take the brilliancy of Sondheim, especially in the lyrics — Hwang's are bare-bones, devoid of panache — to pull off the necessary double act here: to succeed as worthy successors to the originals and satires of them at the same time.
This is done with panache, yet Gosling, like Crowe, is less a natural comedian than a lonely brooder, and you can imagine an alternative version of "The Nice Guys" in which the same characters, in a similar plight, would hardly raise a smile.
There have been other significant African-American painters in recent years, including Robert Colescott, whose somewhat similar engagement with art history ran to fantasias of interracial romance, and Jean-Michel Basquiat, whose linear panache qualified him as the greatest of American neo-expressionists.
MOSCOW — Asserting himself abroad with his customary disruptive panache, President Vladimir V. Putin on Wednesday jumped into the furor over President Trump's disclosure of classified information to Russian diplomats, declaring that nothing secret had been revealed and that he could prove it.
"Afghanistan's cricket team has surmounted obstacles unknown to most athletes — terrorism, displacement, war — and with flair and panache that have won admirers the world over," the cricket journalist Sidharth Monga wrote last year in the Opinion section of The New York Times.
Sonically the Aussie artist (born Martha Brown) has created another pop gem with synths that womp and wobble, a song imbued with longing and pop panache her vocals clean and layered ramping up to a climax where the fabric of our dimension quiver a little.
In "Bacchante with a Panther," one of the 44 paintings featured in Corot: Women, we have both qualities: foliage summed up with brushy panache, and a reclining figure, wearing nothing except a mildly distracted expression, and dangling a dead bird before a large exotic cat.
But the musketeer-faced Alaphilippe brought fresh panache to a race which had for years been monopolized by Team Sky — now still thriving as Team Ineos — and with his cavalier approach won the hearts of millions of fans on the road and TV viewers.
No doubt some of these interventions work better than others, but the fact that they're a popular phenomenon, a thing, suggests that a lot of us are looking around and seeing chaos, and trying, with whatever panache we can muster, to make it productive.
As skinny as a teenager, sporting an afro and almost unnecessarily handsome at 57 years old, Prince looks flatly amazing, exuding ineffable cool and panache while wearing clothes that would make anyone else look like a ninny is just one among his panoply of talents.
A prototypical space western with a laconic hero in the Clint Eastwood-John Wayne mold (John Ford's Wayne-and-a-baby film "3 Godfathers" comes to mind), it's well paced and reasonably clever, with enough style and visual panache to keep your eyes engaged.
Seeing that as a challenge rather than a sad fact of life, we went straight to the bra-fit experts at Panache, ThirdLove, Wacoal, and Eveden to find the most comfortable, flattering, and fashion-forward intimates in sizes starting at DD. A successful search starts with fit.
Gwen Stefani claims her first solo album in a decade is a breakup record expressing all her deep dark negative energy, which means she has a fabulous sense of humor — it's one happy relationship song after another, each drilled into your head with true megapop panache.
While not a tech company per se, it had some tech panache: Investors saw a big addressable market by scheduling games outside of the regular season, and the league put in-game sports betting and other tech-enabled experiences at the forefront of its revenue model.
" His musical freedom has also sparked the singer to reconsider the panache he brings to his personal style as well, telling the magazine, "Since leaving One Direction I've been given the freedom to be able to wear whatever I want and that's made it more interesting.
What we feel most of all is that she has been subsumed into a sheer panache of decorative effects, and that perhaps it is the red armchair containing her, the spreading, plumping flourish of it at her back, which is the real heroine of the piece.
But I'd imagined that, at the intermediate and upper levels, an app like Duolingo (or Rosetta Stone, if I wanted to spend more money) could get me close enough, and that I'd only need immersion if I wanted to speak with the panache of a native.
But that's the way most rappers sing, and he has learned to rap, as documented by how deftly this born comedian holds his own against Snoop Dogg in the opener, pitching hip-hop's underexploited little-bitch market with rhymes of true wit, speed, articulation, and rhythmic panache.
The achievement marks another high point in a remarkable ascent: Emerging from refugee camps in Pakistan and only officially formed in 1995, Afghanistan's cricket team has surmounted obstacles unknown to most athletes — terrorism, displacement, war — and with flair and panache that have won admirers the world over.
Hearing the line over and over and over again — sometimes with a little extra flourish or panache, depending on the character or actor saying it — is a hilarious reminder of how many of our favorite movies are full of people who have no business being alive.
"Captain America: The First Avenger" is one of the few exceptions, thanks to its director, Joe Johnston, who has always been a high-quality Steven Spielberg mimic (he directed "Jurassic Park III") and who gives the World War II section of the film a distinct visual panache.
Mr. Lantratov and Igor Tsvirko (Hortensio) have for some years been among the Bolshoi's boldest actors, but anyone who remembers the high-voltage dance panache of Richard Cragun in the Cranko "Shrew" will feel how Mr. Maillot has made these Bolshoi dancers seem pint-size by comparison.
The highlights are the stylishly shot musical numbers led by these youngsters, including a Busby Berkeley-inspired ode to noodles and a little bit of butter, the only food worth eating, according to Orson Hong, a white-suited kid who delivers his song with irresistible panache.
In between, Angel di Maria scored a sensational long range strike, Benjamin Pavard canceled out Gabriel Mercado's scrappy goal with an equally impressive hit, and Mbappe scored two thumping goals to restore France's lead and then extend it, adding extra panache to an already enthralling spectacle.
Alexander Karolik Shlaen, an economist and CEO of Panache Management, a luxury brands and real estate investment adviser, said a unit he owns has seen a rent drop of 22 percent, from 2200,22 Singapore dollars (around $2300,27) a month in 2800, down to under 0003,2000 Singapore dollars now.
From Timothy Olyphant as Sheriff Seth Bullock and Robin Weigert as Calamity Jane, to Paula Malcomson as prostitute Trixie and W. Earl Brown as henchman Dan Dority, the show mixed historical figures alongside fictional ones with a panache that dozens of other historical dramas since have struggled to replicate.
Every so often, there's a flash of the old show's panache, or a line-reading that Bergen knocks dead, or a flicker of terror at how bad things have gotten and how bad they could still get, and the show comes to life, for a moment at least.
The P20 Pro marks a massive upgrade over last year's mediocre P10, scoring major innovation kudos with its new triple-camera system, a thin design that nevertheless carries a huge 4,000mAh battery, and an utterly gorgeous two-tone colorway that shows Huawei developing its own style and panache.
Mr. Walton mixed the panache of a central-casting G-man with an audacity to defy rigid protocol, a combination that defined him inside the F.B.I. as an "agent's agent" and allowed for unusual joint operations between the bureau and its frequent rival, the New York Police Department.
While Wall Street tends to overreact, it's not hard to see why the panic occurred: In the age of Theranos and Zenefits — two high-flying companies that have come under scrutiny for alleged transgressions — Wall Street is quite nervous that its darlings may not have all the panache advertised.
Taken together, the collection strongly recalled Mr. Ford's third and fourth year at Gucci, when his love of the disco era became less literal and he started infusing his collections with gothic, '80s references that recalled Chrissie Hynde and Siouxsie Sioux but added a certain Madison Avenue panache.
"It was designed with a flair and a panache and a swagger that's more common to far bigger terminals," he said on Friday, a day after a commuter train crash killed a 34-year-old woman, injured more than 100 others and knocked down part of the station's roof.
And every so often, there's a flash of the old show's panache, or a line reading that Bergen knocks dead, or a flicker of terror at how bad things have gotten and how bad they could still get, and the show comes to life, for a moment at least.
Sales on the charters, which are entire boats privately booked by a single party and operated by a staff of four including a chef, range up to $225,26 off the 2176-passenger Panache in Alsace-Lorraine in July and August, for a sale price of $210,23 over a six-night trip.
And while other people have been sending out Bad Tweets about the Olympics (*cough* Bari Weiss *cough*), Rippon has been tweeting dispatches from his Olympic journey, as well as sending out support to some of his fellow competitors, with a flair and a panache that has been, quite frankly addicting.
While my minty drink was good, it lacked the matcha whipped cream, caramel sauce, cranberries and that elusive strawberry slice (not to mention the panache of actually looking like a decorated tree.)   Not to be defeated, I went to the second-nearest Starbucks, where they proudly advertised the specialty drink. Hark!
In "The Rise and Fall of American Growth" Mr Gordon presents his case for a general audience—and he does so with great style and panache, supporting his argument with vivid examples as well as econometric data, while keeping a watchful eye on what economic change means for ordinary Americans.
Not only did the long-suffering team break two longstanding championship droughts — the Cubbies had gone 22016 years without winning their league, and a whopping 83 years without winning a World Series — they did it with the sort of panache that definitively puts to rest all talk of goats and curses.
All of the questions directed at Zinedine Zidane, the victorious Real Madrid coach, in the immediate aftermath would have been about the brilliant ruthlessness of Cristiano Ronaldo, whose hat trick eventually finished off Bayern; about the energy of Marcelo, Real's unstinting fullback; about the poise and panache of Toni Kroos.
The conclusion that a donor like that would draw from the debate is that Pence has all the advantages of a Marco Rubio elite favorite type (the commitment to party doctrine, the polish and panache in public speaking, message discipline) and none of the downsides (immigration heresies, residual anger from the 2016 primaries).
With a painterly eye for beauty and the resourcefulness to create the impression of elegance from the most mundane materials — a glittering chandelier for a 21955 production of "La Traviata" at the Lyric Opera of Chicago was made from plastic spoons — Mr. Heeley was a designer of both grandeur and witty panache.
The subtle tilt of a torso, the spiraling flourish of one raised arm amid supported pirouettes, the flicker of legs beating or circling in the air: these and many other details — delivered with grace and panache — add up cumulatively, like threads in a tapestry, so the ballet becomes a complex visual luxury.
Just don't expect him to cut back on the zingers: In a recent interview with Vanity Fair, conducted before the Oscar controversy erupted, the star unleashed his trademark comedic panache, chatting candidly about a wide range of topics, including a few that now take on a deeper, more prescient resonance amid the ongoing furor.
The final results are pretty impressive, and while it probably won't look anything like the "futuristic-like cyberpunk, Blade Runner pickup truck" that Musk says he plans to release later this year, it really stands on its own as a dirt-kicking, rugged, all-electric pickup truck that still has that certain Tesla panache.
A dashing figure in his checked shirt, polka dot tie and pocket square, Morley Safer – even his name had panache – was in his true element playing pool with Jackie Gleason, delivering one of his elegant essays aboard the Orient Express or riffing on Anna Wintour, but he also asked the tough questions and did the big stories.
After citing Marcel Duchamp's reframing of his paintings as symbol-discourse, Graw offers a fascinating breakdown of her concept of painterly "vitalistic fantasies," suggesting that a painter's personality manifests in their work, which is what lends a painting a particular panache, and allows viewers' perceptions to transform these flat objects into "quasi subjects" saturated with their creators' lives.
"Michelle Obama is by now so well assimilated that she can wear a dress and pearls that are photocopies of the clothes and jewels worn by Jackie Kennedy—and pull it off with grace and panache," Newsweek observed in March, 2008, as if being a facsimile would, for someone like Obama, be the pinnacle of success.
For every Cheryl Blossom, who actor Madelaine Petsch gives such self-determination and panache that even her most outlandish behavior (like de facto grave-robbing in the finale) seems believable, there's a Kevin Keller (Casey Cott), who's presumably going to reintegrate into the halls of Riverdale High next year, after decamping for that organ-stealing cult and betraying some of his closest friends.
Mr. Trump's whirlwind day in Washington — part of his effort to demonstrate that he is running a serious presidential campaign — took him from an imposing law firm to a news conference at a hotel he is building here to a much-anticipated policy speech before a pro-Israel group, all with the Manhattan businessman's characteristic mix of panache, policy and showmanship.
Mr. Stern made headlines with panache — taking his golden retriever, Boomer, almost everywhere and leaping out of his chauffeur-driven limousine at City Hall, at his headquarters at the Arsenal in Central Park or at the scene of some stunt, in the costume of a toy soldier, a matador, an astronaut, King Neptune or a shepherd with Little Bo Peep at his side.
And the actor created one of the most memorable romances in TV history in the popular BBC series "Luther," when his London homicide detective in the big tweed overcoat, known by his deputies as "his satanic majesty," gets in an erotic and psychopathic entanglement with a latter-day Lizzie Borden, played with film-noir panache by the flame-haired Ruth Wilson.
Set in France and a deftly delineated Palestine, from the outbreak of World War I to the escalating violence amid the Arab general strike of 1936, "The Parisian" has an up-close immediacy and stylistic panache (a laugh is "the drawbridge to weeping," a garden is "berserk with weeds") that are all the more impressive coming from a London-born writer still in her 20s.
Random Data: In addition to its visual panache, this episode featured a suite of some of the show's strongest music cues: the Beach Boys' "Heroes & Villains" while Elliot makes his way to and through Washington Township; Afterhours' "White Widow" as the Dark Army escorts him to his rendezvous with Whiterose; OK Go's "Turn Up the Radio" accompanying the new Elliot in the parallel reality.
PARIS — Jean Paul Gaultier, the French designer who put Madonna in a bullet-bra and men in skirts, scandalized the couture establishment by hosting the TV show "Eurotrash" and never forgot his sense of humor, yet could cut a tuxedo with such panache he was regarded as an heir to Yves Saint Laurent, said goodbye to the runway after 50 years on Wednesday night .
Turning that budget into a multipart, multihour experience is a job not unlike being the C.E.O. of a small company: The person in charge has to set the vision, crosscheck the delightful details to ensure they're not featured on blogs about "wedding trends that are so last year," find caterers who will leave neither the Whole 30 crowd nor the newly minted vegans starving, and ensure that it's all executed on time and with panache.
For too long, the company has had to go out of its way to remind the world that it's capable of being every bit as innovative as those better established brands, a concept very much at the heart of the Mate X. The device lives right at the cross section of the year's biggest forward looking trends — foldables and 22G, and unlike some of the concepts we've seen to date, the product does so with panache.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads On November 7, 2016, New Yorker art critic Peter Schjeldahl concluded his review of Kerry James Marshall: Mastry at The Met Breuer (October 25, 2016 – January 19703, 2017) on an optimistic note: There have been other significant African-American painters in recent years, including Robert Colescott, whose somewhat similar engagement with art history ran to fantasias of interracial romance, and Jean-Michel Basquiat, whose linear panache qualified him as the greatest of American neo-expressionists.
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All this, finally, brings us to the main event, by far the finest thing in this strange book and, in my experience, the best thing Knausgaard has written, marked by enormous intellectual panache and quite different from anything else in the novel (it's amazing how lively the writing suddenly is when he's not writing about himself): a nearly 400-page close reading of "Mein Kampf," complete with detours through related texts, in which the author tries to recover and reproduce the lived experience of the frustrated, depressed and impoverished young man who would become the Nazi tyrant.
"A Servant of God without a Head," one of the stand-out poems in Red Flash, tends toward what Louis Zukofsky called the "[l]ower limit [of] speech"; it illustrates Donahue's facility at capturing—with considerable panache—our bewildering and belated postmodern condition: …In the glow of far cities, it's easy to cross the wrong airspace and wind up carried in a beige catamaran to the water, and sailing toward the clouds where the mountains are, leaving dogs and crows around a bonfire or a wall of smoke, across a green hill, spilling from the torn bits of the new cardboard card, copying the old plastic card, copying money, copying enslavement to birth and death, that black road ending in a white mist by the ruins of a tavern where the Revolt of the Spirit was betrayed, where what would have been a landmark is now a men's room with pictures spread out on the floor.

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