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"They make a living playing off the differences," Costello said.
Our way was playing off local sentiment — this isn't charity.
All that stuff is playing off of each other much better.
They're playing off the "OJ" in the O.J. Simpson murder case!
That wasn't really John, John was more playing off Jim, I think.
I'm into people laughing and I'm into people playing off of people.
He is a really good catch and shoot guy, playing off screens.
We're all playing off each other and being a part of that.
Sanders got away with it on Monday, playing off the Thanksgiving holiday.
Bethpage Black is the Carnegie Hall of playing off the waiting list.
The city is playing off the name of its rival, the Washington Capitals.
No one is dancing to the dentist-office disco playing off a tape.
But then, we also started playing off the bizarreness and aesthetics of it.
The Kurds have become good at playing off regional rivals against each other.
"Less Life," added YouTuber Rahmel Dockery, playing off of Drake's playlist More Life.
"Sometimes, I'm thinking too much and not playing off my instinct," Ntilikina said.
" Playing off the Spanish word volver , he ended with "Pedro, vuelve "—"Come back.
Or George Wallace, a racist demagogue playing off his supporters' fear and bigotry?
Playing off a few dated photographs, we barely even know what she looks like.
There are a lot of dynamic shifts and we're always playing off each other.
And playing off other characters might allow him to find his own distinct voice.
One candidate has already delivered an apparent victory speech, playing off the uncertain totals.
It's different playing off the waiting list as an adult than as a kid.
" Bryan said, playing off the lyrics of Perry's hit song "I Kissed A Girl.
"I gave myself the nickname 'Little Ugly,'" Dickey said Friday, playing off Colon's nickname.
On pick one, you can see Marcus Peters playing off-coverage, baiting Fitzpatrick openly.
Today, the White House reacted by basically playing off what he had to say.
You can see it with the way they're playing off of each other out there.
The Democrats are still playing off their failed script of higher taxes and bigger government.
These little sweethearts are perfect for playing off your affection for semi-ironic '90s nostalgia.
This is especially true when James is playing off-ball or with Cleveland's second unit.
I was good at playing off the pain, and then crying in my own corner.
Playing off gendered expectations, actually, was vital to her success in the struggle against Lord Baelish.
"We're up to our neck in alligators," Moore said, playing off Trump's "drain the swamp" messaging.
And Russia has been playing off Iran and Israel by allowing each to intervene in Syria.
Playing off of innuendo, the actors and actresses urged citizens to register to vote by Oct.
Playing off of that now infamous Oscars mixup, Lauer announced Guthrie's return by opening an envelope.
" Playing off that film's infectious theme song, the clip promises, "Everything is more awesome in space.
She started acting at just 6 years old and grew really fond of playing off accents.
Some of the best parts of the movie are Hauser and Rockwell playing off each other.
This Snapchat competitor launched in 2012, playing off of Facebook's popular "poke" feature on its site.
There are also plenty of one-off memes playing off the surreal atmosphere at the summit.
It's a wild and intricate story, playing off deep and long-standing rivalries between Trump and Bezos.
In another he was a "hipster," playing off his encyclopedic knowledge of film and indie rock music.
So glad they are actually playing off these 2 toy related movies coming out the same day.
All three have used the head of the mushroom, playing off the thematic title of the exercise.
That's fantastic work by Zach, and we did a good job of playing off of him, too.
Playing off Trump's campaign slogan of "Make America Great Again," Ripoll added, "Latinos make the country great."
It was playing off of one premise, which is the mentor who comes to sabotage her mentee.
Playing off the idea of the father-son relationship, what was it like working with Brian Cox?
Plus, I imagine your fellow cast members are a big part of it — playing off one another.
And for at least that moment, they were in sync, interlocking pieces playing off of one another.
LEBEAU: PLAYING OFF WHAT KELLY WAS ASKING YOU ON WHETHER YOU'RE THE RIGHT PERSON TO LEAD THIS COMPANY.
You keep playing off your own ideas, and it evolves into something where you can really surprise yourself.
Bringing to the Be Legendary makeup line is Strumpet's festive pop art, playing off the brand's vibrant pigments.
Similar misinformation schemes around Hillary Clinton being sick circulated in 2016, playing off a "weak, older woman" narrative.
"[Victor] was on the wing and more of a supporting role, more playing off the ball," Jones said.
But even those cold-blooded professional speech-cutters seem to have thought better of playing off Regina King.
Cardi's rap career has been meteoric, playing off a number of factors, but the path to it was indirect.
She checks Expert360 and LinkedIn three times a day, playing off rival bidders for her labour against each other.
Apps are simply playing off of people's inherent psychology, and not everyone will be enchanted by the flashing lights.
She loves the fame and she was definitely playing off the ideas and the themes where music is concerned.
A lot of the show has been playing off this conservative American archetype that's recently risen to the surface.
I can see why people would be worried about me playing off stereotypes, because I wore rainbows and stuff.
Or you can watch them as a circus act: bright costumes, brilliant acrobatics, plenty of playing off the crowd.
The trend feeds into another bubbling phenomenon on Twitter, The Black Yeehaw Agenda, both now playing off one another.
Playing off its haunted history, local artist Jakub Hadrava created 32 life-sized "ghosts" to live inside the church.
Cross certainly has a flair for this grim business, and Elba remains a galvanizing presence, especially when playing off Wilson.
Playing off of the open conversation that we had that day, Leo continued to carry that vulnerability into the evening.
"We're just playing out games – taking what's there for us and playing off of each other well," Love told reporters.
While it's all about modern photo technology, it's still very clearly playing off the original Ektra camera from the 1940s.
It was a way, to his mind, of playing off the nostalgia that's become so fundamental to Little Debbie's brand.
The first night of the convention had as its theme "Make America Safe Again," playing off Trump's well-used slogan.
Nieuwenhuis, 29, had just two hits and four walks in 30 plate appearances this season while playing off the bench.
Group F has Germany, Greece, Canada and Australia playing off in Brisbane and boasts a mouthwatering array of young talent.
Now the drama is playing Off Broadway, with two competing protests of the Trump administration in Manhattan happening on Saturday.
"My original idea for the show was to do something playing off the misconceptions that women are disposable," she says.
So any type of intraday shift within the market is playing off of oil prices continuing to hit lower lows.
These costumes are playing off stereotypes of people, and we know stereotypes have negative impacts on us on a daily basis.
Now, he's turned that energy into a documentary, with its title playing off one of his most famous films to date.
The internet is filled with a seemingly never-ending supply of memes all playing off a collective anxiety over state surveillance.
She was playing off the evening's theme in a way that avoided the clichéd appropriation performed by so many other attendees.
Defense is another matter, but Washington acquired him to score, and when he's playing off better talent, he can do that.
"A World Unseen" gives us an elegant welcome to the party, its snaking melodic riffs playing off an icy Amesoeurs vibe.
As seen in his most popular work, Fielding functions best as part of a team, playing off the energy of others.
More importantly, though, is the rhetorical usefulness of playing off a smiling accusation -- of treason, a capital offense -- as a gag.
Generally, Grande's futuristic-angel album is best heard as a complete experience, with each song playing off and elevating the others.
Group F has Germany, Greece, Canada and Australia playing off in Brisbane and should offer a mouthwatering array of young talent.
It's often about playing off the fringes, and it finds its place in the sort of outer poles of our political debate.
While Brown and Harbour are each fantastic in their own right throughout the season, they really shine when playing off one another.
Grumpy Cat quickly became a meme, with image macros posted on top of the viral photo playing off her remarkably displeased look.
Leaders are less executive decision-makers than dealmakers, playing off different factions against each other so as to keep themselves in power.
The gator came to be known as Chance the Snapper, playing off the name of one of Chicago's best known rap artists.
Le Attrata's operators treat each performance like a concert, playing off each other, taking "solos," and eventually swelling to a final crescendo.
The US version of Moments groups photos by people and places, playing off data from Facebook's facial-recognition-based photo-tagging system.
But I think there are messages in what's playing off Broadway that are worth reflecting on as Democrats choose their presidential candidate.
At the Open, Naomi Osaka defeated her idol, Williams, playing off-the-charts tennis, won $3.8 million, and is now known worldwide.
In a nutshell, he says there's a big difference between playing off a "common stereotype" and attacking a specific person over race.
NBCUniversal is reportedly giving Comcast cable subscribers an ad-supported version of Peacock for free, playing off its parent company's cable business.
I was playing off my laptop or backing tracks or a DJ. I wanted to add drummers and there's nothing like it.
Some participants have dubbed the practice "The Deep Web Challenge," playing off the popularity of other viral challenges like the Cinnamon Challenge.
Even the name served as commentary, playing off of the corporate-focused RSA conference that's also taking place in San Francisco this week.
The Bush campaign is calling the incident a hoax, playing off of his poor polling numbers in the state ahead of today's caucuses.
Today, Netflix confirmed this with an announcement trailer playing off of the coded messages used by the secret organization VFD in the show.
But no one else has enough development or agency to make their scenes feel worthwhile unless they're playing off one of the protagonists.
Rebounding and catch-and-shoots from the corner have become his frequent niche, playing off the one-man offensive engine that is James.
Could we come up with a Trumpian slogan for the other 49 states -- playing off the worst stereotypes or assumptions made about them?
Hard bargaining, playing off national interest, party lines and gender issues, will last at least until a key summit on June 1713-21.
I've been in Japan and seen Japanese footwork DJs playing off of this global fascination and not really doing anything new with it.
"Joba Rules" was a T-shirt slogan that accurately summed up his power, while playing off the Yankees' strict guidelines for his usage.
Now it's playing Off Broadway in New York, and a New York Times theater critic, Charles Isherwood, has made it a Critics' Pick.
" Playing off the recent news that Donald Trump Jr. had exchanged several private online messages with WikiLeaks during the 2016 presidential campaign, "S.
Playing off the Marxist claim that religion was the opium of the masses, Aron argued that Marxism was the opium of the intellectuals.
They had already gone very public on social media, engaging fans on a joint Instagram account named G.E.M.S. Life, playing off their initials.
Mr. Trump comes alive playing off a crowd, like the ones he drove wild with promises that Mexico would pay for the wall.
He appeared in his last NHL game for the Thrashers in 2003, although he continued playing off and on in the minors until 2010.
By playing off the male belief that a man's pathway to power was through controlling women, she out-manipulated the show's most effective manipulator.
And he adds in a decent overview of how President Trump has largely succeeded in playing off a simmering public distrust of the media.
Moo commissioned the study as part of a campaign called "Find your 6-11," playing off the idea of escaping your 9-5 job.
It's a cute game, playing off of a lot of tropes from martial arts movies and hustling to make it in the big show.
The agreement, signed Friday by Grandi and World Bank Group CEO Kristalina Georgieva, formalizes the two organizations' collaborative efforts, playing off each other's strengths.
The candidates were playing off an age-old assumption that if a man's hands were small so must be the size of his penis.
Playing off the sharing economy model popularized by the likes of Airbnb, such companies invite people to enjoy luxury brands without spending a fortune.
There are times in Catastrophe that Rob and Sharon flash elements of sitcom tropes, playing off elements of the Nagwife or the Lumbering Oaf.
Casas was surprised to see how many products were available on Amazon playing off the logo or color scheme, both for or against O'Rourke.
But after Simon introduced the idea of playing off of the "Uncanny Valley" concept, Nikolai says he began to dream up characteristics for the chairs.
Nikolai says he designs every furry with someone from his life in mind, playing off a memory or trait they represent in his own memory.
For the fall '17 collections, denim was polarized into light and dark, with rich indigos and inks playing off '80s- and Americana-inspired light washes.
The US government has rolled out a plan to reshape airport security around facial recognition, playing off a wealth of passport photos and visa applications.
Drake is highly offended by a music publishing company for allegedly using his image without his permission, but also for playing off a Jewish stereotype.
Specifically, over who gets invited to the DeploraBall, a big to-do playing off Hillary Clinton's "basket of deplorables" comment, which is scheduled for Jan.
It's a lazy way to bunt on actual appraisal of the title in question, playing off presupposed notions of what the reader wants to hear.
"I've kind of enjoyed playing off of my enemies over the years, and in fact the 'Grim Reaper' title, I gave myself," he told Fox.
" Playing off of a quote from Martin Luther King Jr., he added that the "the arc of the universe does not naturally curve toward justice.
"I call it 'CSI: The Bronx' because we're involving a lot of people," he said, playing off the titles of the syndicated TV show franchise.
The artist H. R. Giger was brought in to design the alien, playing off his work that combined images of humans, otherworldly beings and biomechanics.
The ideologies of these movements are symbiotic, with both sides playing off a fear of the other to tailor their messages and attract new audiences.
Combat is tragically basic except for one semi-differentiating bit called chains, where higher levels of damage are caused by elements playing off one another.
We just wanted to get it where we were playing off each other as much as possible because that's where the good shit comes from.
The headlines became another element to factor in and riff on as I wrote, like playing off a genre convention, in order to keep readers guessing.
The background of each shot matters as much, if not more, than the foreground, and frequently they're playing off one another in one big, looping narrative.
GoPro was playing off the idea of a drone you can "throw and go," which has persisted and tantalized since the market got off the ground.
The dynamic is important when you're doing a character like White because the whole thing is based on the dynamic of them playing off each other.
Simple. Kennard will excel playing off others, but also has a better chance than most wing prospects to become a secondary creator on a bench unit.
Playing off Towns and Butler should yield easier looks than he's gotten in the past, so he could even see another slight bump in his percentages.
The comments were quickly condemned by left-leaning Jewish groups that said the president was playing off anti-Semitic tropes suggesting Jewish Americans have dual loyalty.
Instead of two nations playing off on home soil, 18 nations will gather in Madrid for a week-long competition battling to reach next Sunday's final.
But he used the moment to clown on himself a little bit, playing off of the "my next chapter" meme, typically used to roast his ass.
And he'll emphasize the combined company's ability to roll out 5G wireless service, playing off fears that the U.S. may fall behind China in that area.
S. tensions or Boeing fleet problems, but China watchers say Beijing has a history of sending diplomatic signals or playing off suppliers through state aircraft deals.
These quiet moments show Alex while he's not playing off the rest of the crew, and reveal how deeply he cares for the ship that he pilots.
Playing off the Money Diaries series, we're bringing you inside our New York office to tag along on five days in the lives of our busiest interns.
The first is playing off the historical nature of a superhero movie getting into the Best Picture category at the Oscars, something that has never happened before.
The software, dubbed Mojaloop (playing off Moja, the Swahili word for "one"), was paid for by the Gates Foundation and developed through a number of technology partners.
The first 45 minutes or so are filled with entertaining banter between the two, playing off their generational divide, odd-couple dynamic, and delightful on-screen chemistry.
" Democrats have slammed Republicans for their attempts to repeal ObamaCare, playing off of Trump's campaign slogan, "Make America Great Again," with the tagline "Make America Sick Again.
" As for playing off the bench, Conley said: "Management, Coach, the statisticians, guys that do the minutes stuff, thought it would be best broken up that way.
Playing off millennials' well-established love for plants, Ikea has included several items in its 2019 summer collection that are fit for every type of plant lady.
Glee featured the song in an episode centered around a Sadie Hawkins dance, playing off the dance's turnabout theme, which requires the girls to ask the boys.
A series of recent sculptures called "praying machines" — perhaps playing off the early 20th-century "bachelor machines" of Marcel Duchamp — take this to a rather obvious conclusion.
It is remarkable to have both François Boucher's cheeky "Odalisque" (1743) and Jean-Honoré Fragonard's "The Lock" (1777) playing off against each other in the same space.
New media companies quickly figured out how to game readership with search algorithms and playing off social media while keeping production expenses low -- often by sacrificing on quality.
Playing off Trump's "calm before the storm" tweet, "The Storm" is four and a half minutes of emotionally charged lines directed at Trump among others, including Steve Bannon.
Swap Green with Durant in last year's Curry/Green pick-and-roll sets, and you've got the two best scorers on the planet in playing off each other.
Bannon's a career enabler who has spent enormous quantities of time and energy devoted to ingratiating himself with major figures, then playing off them for his own benefit.
Musical offerings around town playing off Mr. Trump's candidacy include a Wagnerian opera, a violin concerto and another opera that echoes Hillary Clinton's bitter battle with Mr. Trump.
Televised debates thrive in this gray area, playing off the celebrity aura of candidates and sensationalizing superficial flaws while getting virtue points for participating in the democratic process.
Graham, a 240-foot-33 senior, has scored 23 points in the first four games, starting the last two after playing off the bench in the first two.
First half I was like Okay, Alright… I'd been playing off the ball, so at halftime, I told Jeff Capel let me take the point and go to work.
Parker shoots much of the film in a baffling series of close-ups that obscure a lot of the work his actors are doing in playing off each other.
Not only were those components artfully arranged on the plate, they complemented each other beautifully, especially the smoky-salty fish playing off the sweet spuds and tart, vinegary berries.
Neal's next big step is bringing his one man play 3 Mics to New York, playing off-Broadway at the Lynn Redgrave Theater from February 23 through March 13.
The National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) also sent out a release questioning if "eight is enough," playing off Democrats slogan last year that the Supreme Court needed nine justices.
Snaking through this landscape is a giant sea serpent, its chrome ribs playing off the painted steel tendrils of the columns and vaults of the Palais's Beaux-Arts interior.
American officials believed he may have been trying to press Washington to keep delivering more aid of its own, a variation of Nasser's strategy of playing off global rivals.
Playing off the film, the puppet theater's nativity tale features silly foreign accents, particularly from the Three Wise Men, lots of jokes and slang often with a local flavor.
The bug allowed websites to obtain private information about Facebook users and their friends through unauthorized access to a company API, playing off a specific behavior in the Chrome browser.
It's not hard to imagine a much stronger game where those three were playing off one another, and it's wild how much this extremely long game simultaneously feels deeply underwritten.
At the same time, movies like Spider-Man 2 were playing off the superhero genre's instinctive notion of replaying the September 11 terrorist attacks as stories where no one died.
It remains to be seen whether the new format — 18 nations playing off in Madrid's La Caja Magica over eight days — will strike a chord with fans and players alike.
"For him, it's purpose of play — his decision making, when to drive, when to pass, when to shoot, and his movement and how he's playing off the ball," Clifford said.
His campaign cut a well-received Twitter video playing off Trump's time at the NATO meeting in Britain, suggesting the president is a laughingstock to the rest of the world.
But I ultimately didn't care because it was such a thrill just to see all of these characters playing off each other for the first time in the show's history.
Netflix has had some fun promoting the show -- cheekily playing off the advantages of Sheila's new diet, which include enhanced sex drive and maintaining her figure regardless of who she eats.
While playing off the hype of the TV show reboot "The X-Files," the CIA broke down the cases into two categories, whether you side with Agent Mulder or Agent Scully.
President Donald Trump is playing off Tuesday morning's embarrassing moment — in which he was laughed at by the United Nations General Assembly — by saying he totally meant it as a joke.
However, despite the unexpectedness, the social media star's relaxed, beachy look worked perfectly with the aesthetic of her Vivienne Westwood gown playing off of the dress's loose construction and easy vibe.
Playing off a Chinese obsession with the sitcom "Friends," it is a cafe called Central Perk, just like the fictitious place where Chandler, Joey, Ross, Rachel, Monica and Phoebe hung out.
" Then, playing off of the opening number's concluding Randy Travis song, Underwood and Paisley crooned, "This election is taking forever and ever, forever and ever, forever and ever, make it end.
Playing off the insects' relentless desire to get to the forbidden light, the meme often features moths searching for lamps, fantasizing about lamps, and embracing lamps — even if it destroys them.
The inaugural edition of the revamped competition featuring 18 nations playing off for the trophy has proved a scheduling challenge with two ties on each of the three courts each day.
When I finally came up with it, I was especially happy to cross it in the center with UNSHORN, playing off the idea of an unruly mop-top in the morning.
But playing off the earnestness that made him the perfect fit for Dawson Leery, he gets you to root for his comic characters, because he seems to be trying so hard.
Akihiko Shiota's Wet Woman in the Wind, made under the theme of 'battle,' is a more direct homage to the original series, playing off as a literal battle of the sexes.
Early in the season, while Patrick Beverley was still working his way back from injury, Gordon spent most of his time on the floor playing off the ball, next to James Harden.
Erik Nielson, who often serves as an expert witness in criminal trials involving rap music, said officials bring charges in these cases by playing off of fears and biases about hip-hop.
At its best, The Romanoffs has the quality of a short story collection, a bunch of tales orbiting a central theme, playing off each other, trying out similar thoughts in different keys.
In response, Kaine pitched what he called a "fundamental choice" — voting for Clinton, a "you're hired president" or Trump, a "you're fired, president," playing off Trump's signature line from his reality show.
On Monday, CNBC reported that Comcast was preparing to bid for 21st Century Fox if the AT&T deal went through, playing off a more permissive judicial atmosphere for major content acquisitions.
"The Good Place" manages its light and dark material with grace and skill; in less capable hands, playing off discussions of human behaviour with gags about Taco Bell might not have worked.
At the heart of the instability lie two increasingly rogue actors playing off each other to widely destabilizing ends: Erdogan's Turkey, long an agent of regional chaos, and now Trump's administration itself.
They are playing off the growing rift between the United States and Turkey and have said that when it comes to Idlib there was a "full political understanding" between Moscow and Ankara.
"He's taken the Republican Party a long way from 'morning in America' to midnight in America," Clinton said at the Democratic National Convention here, playing off former President Ronald Reagan's 1984 slogan.
I also love sitting on a bench and watching the light of late summer playing off the gold, this huge ring that seems for a moment to be floating in the air.
Though some Twitter users were quick to compare Cardi's look to that of Beyoncé's during her 2017 Grammys performance, the expectant MC may have been playing off the notion of immaculate conception, i.e.
But Mike Judge and Alec Berg are at their best when they're playing off the shallow expectations of those crass humor setups to drive home an earnest critique of the real Silicon Valley.
Wine Bar George, a restaurant in Disney Springs at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida, will be offering a Frozcato Sugar Cookie Sandwich this summer, playing off of the Disney's classic Dole Whip.
"I suggested we utilize their initials — playing off Brett's logo on his website and album," Kodner told PEOPLE exclusively of the diamond sparkler, which features the letters "B" and "T" in the setting.
Holland charms from his first moment on screen, playing off Robert Downey Jr. and inspiring us with more excitement and hope for a Spider-Man reboot than we though we could still summon.
In the 24 hours since President Donald Trump sent out blatantly racist tweets about Democratic lawmakers  — playing off of the "go back to Africa" trope — the Republican party has responded with overwhelming silence.
In Murphy's Instagram posts, actors can be seen with either blue or red features, which leads us to believe he's playing off of the colors typically associated with the Republican and Democratic parties.
So here we have STRANGERS ON A TRAINEE, playing off the fabulous 1951 Alfred Hitchcock thriller that partly takes place in beautiful Forest Hills, New York (which hasn't changed a bit since then).
It never feels like a movie pulled like taffy into a TV format: instead, the cliffhangers work as true emotional pauses, playing off the way that television itself is built on repeated formulas.
Grizzlies coach Dave Joerger appeared exasperated with Green's lack of defense during the game and Green has been less productive as a starter than PF Zach Randolph has been playing off the bench.
And while Aggretsuko is playing off a docile, nostalgic Japanese figure that many Americans probably aren't familiar with, her frustration and the crevasse between one's work self and one's true self is universal.
Samsung promises up to 5 hours of streaming music from your phone, up to 7 of playing off the onboard storage, and up to 4 hours if using the IconX as a Bluetooth headset.
Playing off the famous phrase "Elvis has left the building," Foulkes's film questions what "leaving the building" actually means, whether it's literal or metaphorical, freedom or death, or if it's all of those things.
But others believe its point of view is regressive and backward, playing off stereotypes and tropes that can be actively harmful if they aren't handled with care — and which the show has often mishandled.
There is a lesson here, and it's related to the one about grass-roots politics that I mentioned in yesterday's newsletter, playing off an Op-Ed by Ezra Levin, Leah Greenberg and Angel Padilla.
The couple relocated from Sydney to Hobart, and embraced a cold-weather theme, playing off Tasmania's links with Antarctica to the south with their Antarctic-inspired gin label and bar, launched in late 2017.
It doesn't seem like much to ask that a movie have characters whose motivations make sense, or that a series that makes such direct shoutouts to its predecessors honor the stories it's playing off of.
He said the Fed aims to create a "level playing field" and avoid "regulatory arbitrage" - or the playing off various regulators for private advantage - as it ramps up its data collection from banks and dealers.
Meanwhile, French company MWM showed a prototype for something called Phase, which works with DVS-style DJ software (like Serato DJ) to eliminate the need for a tonearm and stylus when playing off control vinyl.
Every buzzy "it" band of the week is playing off of something—the Laurel Canyon singer/songwriters, the post-punk of The Fall and Joy Division, the nonchalance of 90s darlings like Pavement or whatever.
Playing off each other's looks and convulsions, they create an electric and  energy that carries throughout the "Gone" video and keeps its viewer absorbed until the very end, despite the minimalist setting and spontaneous choreography.
"If it were easy, I would not be famous," Poirot mutters, playing off the meta aspects of this familiar staple of movies and TV, while devoting less time grousing about being mistaken for a Frenchman.
One of the nice things about looking at the full scope of tech news for the day is that two stories that you otherwise wouldn't think to connect end up playing off each other perfectly.
Playing off the popular #ManCrushMonday hashtag, Ripa captions the snap "#mc" and "#mc2" along with a tag of her husband's Instagram and a graphic of the now-viral $120,000 banana art piece from Art Basel.
Singer Jasmyn Burke and Tagaq—the Inuk throat singer and Polaris Prize winner who offers stunningly visceral and incredible performances—held tight onto each other, directly facing one another and playing off of each other's sounds.
Playing off celebrated co-stars like Melissa McCarthy and Kristen Wiig, she is able to steal even the scenes in which she has no dialogue with just a gaudy grimace or a roll of her eyes.
More broadly, although the Emmys obviously serve multiple masters -- and the race to finish on time meant awkwardly playing off some major winners -- the show seemingly made good on its primary mandate: to celebrate the medium.
The creators of a raunchy comedy starring Melissa McCarthy and a cast of puppets can continue marketing the movie by playing off the "Sesame Street" name in a tagline for now, a judge ruled this week.
Any hint of war inspires fears of a draft (there were reportedly text message hoaxes playing off those fears in the last few days), but the notion of a draft has been politically toxic since Vietnam.
The crowd largely heeded the warning, save for a few outbursts and the constant presence of bright orange handbills reading, "Caution: Amazon Lies," along with a frowning face playing off the company's familiar "A to Z" logo.
Playing off Julian Edelman's ridiculous comparison to a buddy going to jail, this video imagines a world where Tom Brady is in jail, passing the time by staring down the prison equivalent of a Roger Goodell Fathead.
Why it matters: In what Republicans believe is an increasingly unlikely scenario where Kavanaugh tanks, Dems believe they can juice turnout — already hitting record levels — by playing off the huge public attention to the court, and Roe v.
Mr Mugabe has long kept his party in line by playing off one faction against another with Machiavellian skill and, in the words of a former cabinet minister, "charming you while preparing to stab you in the back".
On my first day, Faith had to convince me to reveal my true identity, for example, but it was up to Harmon to get me to that revelation by playing off my responses and actions in the moment.
"Gamma Delta" (1959-1960) by Morris Louis and "Gran Cairo" (1962) by Frank Stella, hung side by side, complement each other, with the yawning space between Louis's gullies of poured paint playing off Stella's densely formatted concentric squares.
In the formerly Communist nations of Eastern Europe, populists on the left and the right woo rural voters by playing off nostalgia for lost greatness, and the old era of authoritarian leaders and governments that provided for people.
It was a canny move, playing off the streaming model that was already taking hold in music and TV. Customers weren't wild about the idea that they couldn't own their software anymore, but it solved the financial problem.
These approaches vary in effectiveness, with Carol and Nick Fury's buddy cop romper being the most enjoyable part of the film — Larson gets to be more vulnerable and hilarious playing off Samuel L. Jackson's not-yet-jaded Fury.
Playing off gender stereotypes to sell stuff is now explicitly against the law for advertisers in the UK. Britain's Advertising Standards Authority announced the ban in December, with a six-month buffer period before it went into effect.
Playing off his sexy image, Tatum appeared in a skit in which he lived in a house with a group of buff guys and solicited suggestions from fans as to what they would like to see in the show.
Besides her talent for playing off Williams's topic of choice—a skill they both acquired through years spent in improvisational troupes—I admired her absolute candor, especially in regard to sexual positions and the perils of dating through Tinder.
"And I have, like, big brains," the voice says at the end, playing off of one of Trump's recent tweets where he said he is a "very stable genius" after a new book questioned his mental fitness for office.
Holiday is playing off the point with Rajon Rondo running the offense and has seen his scoring tick up to an average of 2121 points in the last five games, with Rondo averaging nine assists in that span. 1.
Curry's playing off the crowd in Oakland is one of the reasons that the Warriors are often credited with having such an extreme home court advantage, but D'Antoni splashed some water on that thinking in his pregame news conference.
On Saturday, it mattered some that the smaller one was a woman and more that the woman was Jenna Riegel, whose gusto, playing off Mr. Jackson's stoicism, made "Shared Distance" the most alive selection among these works from the past.
"I feel as if we need to get away from the divisiveness that we're stuck in right now and the fear that we're playing off of," the Money Monster actor tells Chris Wallace on this Sunday's episode of FOX News Sunday.
Billed as the "hottest mess in history" and playing off of the track's name, the video takes place during a basketball game featuring plenty of high-profile names, including Molly Shannon, Strangers Things' Gaten Matarazzo, and Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson a.k.a.
People frequently tag their friends in the comments of a post to draw their attention to it; playing off of that, Facebook has started testing a specific tool that would let you "notify a few friends" about a post you've seen.
There is a fun surface element to the witch-discourse: gifs of The Craft; jokes playing off the difference between the two chief witch stereotypes, oversexed teen and withered crone; ten thousand funny Tumblr usernames; an excuse to re-watch Buffy.
In 2015, Ms. Soper's play won the Bruntwood Prize for Playwriting, the same accolade that two years earlier went to her fellow newcomer Anna Jordan's "Yen," now playing Off Broadway after its own Royal Court engagement this time last year.
By playing off this duality through satire, the clown has historically served as a tool of fierce social and political subversion: We crave the clown's fun, whimsical side, but the clown's dark side often reveals barbaric truths about human nature.
Goodman always played the role of comedy back-up to his larger-than-life costar, and it looks as though it may take a while before the actor feels comfortable playing off his TV kids without his TV wife as wing-woman.
In a reductive way, the HomePod is sensing what kinds of surfaces make up your room and compensating for them to eliminate echo and unwanted reverberation and to determine what slices of audio are best served by playing off of their nature.
Playing off an observation the chief justice had made shortly before Justice Antonin Scalia's unexpected death, to the effect that the Senate confirmation process had become unfortunately divisive and political, Senator Grassley said it was the Roberts court itself that was political.
Playing off of this, the artist Diego Santa Maria has set up an office at Galería Tajamar where he invites passerby to create, photocopy, and post an ad for a service they can offer or would like to receive from the community.
As chairman of the largest water tanker association, Pradeep Prasad Pathak is charged with defending business interests, a task that he said is getting trickier as the state falls back on "divide and rule" tactics by playing off tanker men against one another.
Gethard's willingness to open up about his own life and problems makes him a relatable, friendly host, playing off great with other show staples and co-hosts like comedian Shannon O'Neil, Bethany Hall, Murf Meyer, the Human Fish, and house band The LLC.
In their own way, Twin Peaks creators David Lynch and Mark Frost are playing off a very old sci-fi trope, where a seemingly adult human (usually a woman) has the innocent, naive mind of a child and must be carefully taught.
Roy Wood Jr., a comedian who's featured on The Daily Show who is a big Cubbie supporter, happened to draw our attention to a certain trend that's—clearly—causal: the Cubs have been playing off the chain ever since she roasted Contreras.
Playing off of the 35-year-old's job as a racecar driver, the promo promises that "hearts will race" over top of footage from his stint on Emily Maynard's season of The Bachelorette in 2012 and current-day clips, including his Good Morning America debut.
The scroll wheel on the Pod Case doesn't actually work, it's just there for aesthetics and nostalgia's sake, but you can still control music playing off or through the Apple Watch using its touchscreen or a pair of wirelessly connected earbuds like the AirPods.
And yet, Dwight seemed to handle it in stride and the two of them, The Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, they used to have fun playing off of each other, or who would take the credit, and this and that and so forth.
He soon had success playing off the election year, and that success grew after he realized that there was an amazing business model to be had in custom-made bobbleheads—and he figured out that there were factories that could actually pull it off.
The two would remain in the booth for unbroken hours in chains of unbroken days, speaking gibberish to one another, playing off what the other just said by extending a syllable to see what happened, or switching out a melancholy "vitash" for a livelier one.
But these products aren&apost effective and are "medically harmful and playing off patriarchal tropes" that suggest a woman is only valuable to men if her vagina is tight, Dr. Jen Gunter, an OB-GYN and the author of "The Vagina Bible," told Newsweek.
The Oxxo project can be read as a response to such critics, with Mr. Orozco combining the circle diagrams with a transparent, even defiant, exploration of art as commodity through a familiar item like a Pepsi can, his logo playing off its famous waves.
Represented by the Christian conservative group Alliance Defending Freedom, the funeral home filed a separate brief, filed Friday, that portrays the case as a fight over the essence of gender norms in society, playing off fears stoked by conservatives about transgender people preying on women in bathrooms.
Sailors who showed up to a speech by President Donald Trump wearing patches playing off the commander in chief's famous campaign slogan have been punished — along with some of their superiors — for violating a Pentagon order that bars troops in uniform from participating in political events.
While Steyer was labeled a "Tommy come lately" by Joe Biden for his work in prison reform (Biden was playing off "Johnny come lately"), Steyer still came out looking strong with what he's done to correct racial injustice by starting a bank to help minority-owned businesses.
According to the trader, expectations around the tax plan announcement have become so heightened that "I think the market comes in when the announcement's made," making the long-awaited tax plan unveiling "a sell-the-news event" (playing off of the trading chestnut "buy the rumor, sell the news").
Yes, we kept cutting away to the adventures of Daenerys across the Narrow Sea, or Jon Snow at the Wall, but for the most part, the characters were in a handful of the same locations, which set up relationships the show has been playing off in every season since.
"The song is very fun, and it talks about love in different flavors — just playing off those words, dealing with Derulo candy and whipped cream and Derulo soda, lollipops, all that stuff, just taking that and making the video look like a candy bar, almost," he says of the colorful clip.
Because the networks that televise the Emmys (this year, ABC) don't like to let the awards run long the way the Oscars regularly do, windy thank-you speeches in the early going force them to tighten the show as the evening wears on, which meant rudely playing off some recipients.
One of them, McCormack, a 6-foot-10, 260-pound center, has shown encouraging signs of development lately, playing off Lawson, whom Self called the best player in the conference, to give the Jayhawks a credible low-post presence they have largely lacked since Azubuike was injured in early January.
This is perfect for the ecumenical Ms. Barnes, who has also long been interested in a broad range of inspirations and performing spaces — "One Night Only" is playing Off Broadway at the WP Theater (formerly known as the Women's Project Theater) rather than at a dance theater like the Joyce.
The principal innovation in the film -- directed by Mike Mitchell, from a script credited to producers (and former directors) Phil Lord and Christopher Miller -- stems from the more ambitious and generally clever musical numbers, including one playing off the "Everything is Awesome" song that promptly embedded itself in everyone's heads.
"I like playing off someone else and having there be a looseness to it and the ability to try things that are not necessarily just straight jokes to [the teleprompter]," Samberg told Oh in a feature for the Hollywood Reporter in which they interviewed each other ahead of the awards.
For the book, she fed stills of "some moments that felt particularly meaningful" through Microsoft's Emotion Recognition API, a task that converts three years of confession and emotion and hours of context into 12 portraits defined only by an algorithm's idea of how some muscles and bones are playing off of each other.
News to that effect circulated last week, but as Road to VR points out, it was a misunderstanding brought on by the confusingly meta ties to Sword Art Online itself — the anime, manga, and novel series deals with futuristic VR MMO worlds, and IBM is playing off this for a marketing event.
Cheekily playing off the drug's various side effects—"you will not be able to unhear or unfeel the things that you will see, hear and feel," the musical's description page reads—the show will reportedly run for one hour and fifteen minutes, which according to the creators will feel like an eternity.
He argued that he took a lesser role with the Oklahoma City Thunder in the 2017-18 season, despite not wanting to, and was adjusting on the fly to a bench role with the Rockets last season, even though he hadn't been pitched on playing off the bench when he joined the team.
One sign of change: This past spring, when "Dear Evan Hansen," a heart-wrenching musical imagining the aftermath of a high school student's suicide, was playing Off Broadway at Second Stage, the show's director, Michael Greif, persuaded the Eustises not to come, thinking elements of the show would just be too painful.
The anonymous right-wing Twitter user who first unearthed the old video—calling her a "nitwit"—was clearly playing off a report published by disreputable right-wing rag the Gateway Pundit, which seized upon the fact that Ocasio-Cortez attended a public high school in Yorktown, New York, rather than the Bronx.
Bellinger, who had worked as a wing-walker as a teenager (he kept the pastime secret from his mother by playing off his bruises from bad parachute landings as bicycle injuries), had also helped design the Bell X-1, the sound-­barrier-breaking rocket plane made famous in Tom Wolfe's The Right Stuff.
Because Hill often played next to two ball-dominant wings in Indiana (first George and Lance Stephenson, then George and Monta Ellis), he also has lots of experience playing off the ball, and he's both willing and able to make teams pay for devoting extra attention to high-usage wings like Hayward and Hood.
That said, it's also worth noting that Fender sells actual amps with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth for the same $249.99 price point, which, while probably not tuned for the wider range of music you'd generally be playing off a phone or laptop, still might be worth a look (especially if you also play guitar).
"Let's make America safe again," he added, playing off presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE's "Make America Great Again" slogan.
"Speaker Bercow has decided to check people coming into our Parliament VERY CAREFULLY," quipped Wes Streeting, a Labour MP, on Twitter, playing off the language Trump has used in his promise to vet refugees entering the US. It's more evidence of the speed with which Trump has created a rift between the US and its closest ally.
He quoted one of the most memorable lines in rom-com history in his caption, writing, "When you realize you want to spend the rest of you life with somebody, you want the rest of your life to start as soon as possible," and added the cute hashtag #whenjaredmetashley, of course playing off of When Harry Met Sally.
Granted, many of the anecdotes will be familiar to "Trek" fans, including how Nimoy was the only actor kept when NBC decided to junk Gene Roddenberry's original pilot and start over, or how his performance changed once he began playing off the highly expressive William Shatner, as opposed to the original captain, a more restrained Jeffrey Hunter.
Sen. Marco RubioMarco Antonio RubioTrump moves forward with F-16 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy Trump crosses new line with Omar, Tlaib, Israel move MORE (R-Fla.) late Tuesday blasted North Korea's reported testing of a hydrogen bomb, arguing that the isolated nation was playing off President Obama's weakness.
It's at those times, when the mood in the room could go either way, that Jomama reaches her full height (aided, of course, by six-inch heels and an even taller pile of hair) and, playing off the fans, teases out so much of who Jones is and who she is because of him: male and female, black and "European," at rest and restless, and resistant to all the slogans of this new America. ♦
My sense on the Democratic side of the debate is some of it is playing off a story about the Clinton years that goes like this: Interest rates were high, government borrowing was crowding out the private market, that made it hard for private players to invest and grow the economy; [then] Bill Clinton brought down the debt, that brought down interest rates, or allowed the Federal Reserve bring down interest rates, and that got us an economic boom.

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