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"starry-eyed" Definitions
  1. full of emotion, hopes or dreams about somebody/something in a way that is not realistic

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As do super starry-eyed blockchain founders (granted, I'm sometimes a bit starry-eyed about blockchains myself) replacing the consumer-app founders of yore.
This isn't the story of a young, starry-eyed couple's romance.
A month plus later, Johnson responded with a starry-eyed emoji.
A less starry-eyed approach to foreign investment brings risks, too.
Cosmic space cadets dance like freaks, caught in starry-eyed moments.
Olive is old and wise, Pekoe is young and starry-eyed.
There's not any starry eyed feeling among the group doing this.
"It just feels like it's meant to be," I'll say, starry-eyed.
That's certainly a starry-eyed way of viewing Tinder's potential, of course.
Mac is fiercely idealistic but unscrupulous, and Jim a starry-eyed naïf.
We were starry-eyed and seduced by the power of the new.
It's about expanding our imagination about who can play the starry-eyed one.
This is not to take a starry-eyed view of the deal itself.
Was it just the starry-eyed, "Isn't Elon Musk dreamy?" kind of thing?
But before he was an inventor, Gillette was a starryeyed utopian socialist.
Dolores wakes with starry-eyed optimism, Teddy dozes on the train into town.
"There's not any starry-eyed feeling among the group doing this," he said.
They included deluded old men, devious servants, craven braggarts and starry-eyed lovers.
Among them may well be a starry-eyed view of today's Republican Party.
Then they disembark to go into neighborhoods pretending to be starry-eyed young strivers.
Science Times at 40 The Harvard psychologist says he is no starry-eyed optimist.
The trend is discouraging for starry-eyed believers in the power of competitive markets.
Iceland, which ended eight years of controls last week, seems altogether less starry-eyed.
The earlier Dog Days, by contrast, is upbeat, starry-eyed, and bursting with desire.
But she had a very playful addition to the look that had us starry-eyed.
While Jia's global ambitions have taken a knock, he still has some starry-eyed backers.
Alex, 29 When I first started going out with Tom, I was completely starry-eyed.
I did, however, find a less starry-eyed (and more reasonable) perspective on these products.
Illustrations by the author 2016 wasn't quite TheYearofVirtualReality despite what the starry-eyed press mused.
The advent of the consumer internet, 25 years ago, was met with starry-eyed optimism.
Even the most starry-eyed scientists do not imagine that Alberta can revamp its economy overnight.
Yet, one character doesn't get this kind of starry-eyed kindness, and her name is Annabelle.
Ellie Goulding is fully "Starry Eyed," because she just announced her engagement to boyfriend Caspar Jopling.
Further back there's a doorway, through which starry-eyed punters are led for their private dances.
Tarter, based in California, doesn't want her starry-eyed former intern to forget about intelligent aliens.
"He is not starry-eyed about what the mayor's office can deliver under tight budgetary constraints."
But she never loses her starry-eyed optimism, her pinch-me wonderment, her "Working Girl" pluck.
For some of its more starry-eyed advocates, the European Union was supposed to dissolve atavistic nationalisms.
But the video NASA released is unbelievably starry-eyed in the face of how weird it is.
The great tradition of Hamilton stars watching The Roots' Black Thought rap with starry-eyed adoration continues.
In prior elections, candidates talked some about that to avoid being tagged as naïvely starry-eyed liberals.
Louis Vuitton, Chanel and Miu Miu are also among the most starry-eyed of the runway names.
"There's no one in the Trump administration starry-eyed about what's going to happen here," Bolton said.
Too many business leaders have been starry-eyed about accessing China's large and fast-growing consumer market.
Image: Deep Space IndustriesAsteroid mining is an emerging industry that blends starry-eyed futurism with profit-driven capitalism.
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Notre-Dame, beyond its religious significance, embodies a certain starry-eyed romanticism of the international vision of Paris.
But where there's a problem, there's inevitably a starry-eyed young startup figuring out how to monetize a solution.
This Christmas Eve, starry-eyed kids can follow Kris Kringle's every stop by asking Amazon's Alexa to find him.
He brought the same starry-eyed credulity to Venezuela that Sidney and Beatrice Webb did to the Soviet Union.
And starry-eyed parents must understand that college baseball scholarships or professional signing bonuses are almost always pipe dreams.
"I don't think Obama was ever starry-eyed about where this was headed," said one former senior administration official.
That evening, Axe, starry-eyed by his astounding success, peacocks onstage with a rock band and celebrates with his company.
But like many other starry-eyed entrepreneurs, Kickster has a vision and for its leader, that might be just enough.
Called galaxy freckles, the makeup trend brings new meaning to having your head in the clouds, or being starry-eyed.
Ronald "Red" Daniels heads off to Europe as a starry-eyed private who hopes to come home a war hero.
But "Liberty" is at its best when it goes beyond the starry-eyed patriotism to explore a more somber history.
I'm not starry-eyed about it anymore because it's more about the day-to-day stuff that I love doing.
Before Midnight may be far less starry-eyed than its predecessors, but it's no less honest, and no less beautiful.
So instead, the company is whistling past the graveyard, issuing starry-eyed business plans and paying its executives big bonuses.
This is the type of starry-eyed thinking that gets the hyperloop routinely dismissed as a great-but-ultimately-outlandish idea.
They get starry-eyed and think this one might be the one that gives them reason to disable their OKCupid account.
In the evening hours, when starry-eyed Tinder users were searching for their soulmates, the iOS version of the app crashed.
Unsurprisingly, the field often attracts starry-eyed idealists, people who seek a mission-oriented, perhaps even noble profession for their careers.
It's insane that a pledge to "make America great again" works better, because the vow is so starry-eyed and pat.
"We see a lot of people starry eyed … but there are a lot of amazing tech companies out there," Spector said.
Unlike a number of other starry-eyed recruits to the Abraham Lincoln Brigade, Mr. Berg never outgrew his devotion to underdogs.
His harp seems to pacify and tame all the over-the-top synths, starry-eyed jazz vocals, and cumbersome, programmed drums.
The starry-eyed prognosticators of the time, figures like John Perry Barlow and Lawrence Lessig, insisted that one day it would.
True, his vision of a world brought to its senses by common nuclear and environmental threats can sound profoundly starry-eyed.
Mr. Blahnik inspires this warmth by dint of his shoes and also his character, which is eccentrically patrician, starry eyed, elegant.
Or perhaps you imagine a magical love potion that overrides your free will and turns you into a starry-eyed zombie.
As her daughter, Stacey (Abigail Dylan Harrison), tells a story that seems to be about their relationship, she gets starry-eyed.
I own a copy of "I'm With the Band," Pamela Des Barres' starry-eyed memoir of being rock's most celebrated groupie.
But she's unendingly starry-eyed, a trait that lands her in a relationship with the slightly older, arrogant, world-weary Anthony (Burke).
She's hardly foolish or starry-eyed, but her desire not to succumb completely to cynicism means that no one else trusts her.
You're taking a chance on the success of your potential new employer, so don't get starry eyed at the prospect of ownership.
Ahead, check out how some of our favorite celebrities styled the look, and inspiration from Instagram that'll leave you starry eyed too.
The quest to bottle the power of the sun has led to countless starry-eyed predictions of an imminent clean energy revolution.
Like Enn and Zan, he doesn't really want to go deep; he's much more content to play, starry-eyed, on the surface.
On the romantic "Adaora," which bristles with spaghetti western energy and flamenco fire, Jidenna is a lounge singer selling starry-eyed dreams.
"The DOJ is starry-eyed over five large national insurers becoming three," and continues to make that argument in discussions, according one source.
The Avenger unexpectedly shares the same dream role as countless starry-eyed fairy tale fans, including her 2-year-old daughter Rose Dorothy.
Starry-eyed lovers have also been photographed laughing in each other's arms at Olive Garden, In-N-Out Burger, and The Pita Pit.
Andrews soon learns that he is on a fool's errand and sheds his starry-eyed Transcendentalism, along with other effete East Coast illusions.
Starry-eyed at the beginning, he learns to temper his idealism, but in a crass political era, he impressively avoids becoming a cynic.
Severely reducing or eliminating child poverty through the simplest means imaginable—unrestricted cash transfers—can seem starry-eyed until one studies the details.
The party, dubbed "Come Together," was also announced Wednesday and is poised to feature a performance by "Starry Eyed Surprise" singer Paul Oakenfold.
But then, none of the others have had the benefit of having their images burnished by a thousand and one starry-eyed greenies.
In the hands of LA duo ARMNHMR (two dudes names Joseph), "Cliffs Edge" moves from being starry eyed pop to an EDM monster.
The soundtrack rocked, the starry-eyed fans lapped it up, and now you can watch the highlights in this supercut we made for you.
Yet today's Labour Party high-command contains several people who are more starry-eyed than gimlet-eyed when it comes to the Russian revolution.
Starry-eyed kids Snapchat away while their parents, dribbling over-priced pints of Carling in awe, experience the most fun they've had since 2003.
Ree Drummond may be a huge Food Network star in her own right, but there's still one celebrity chef that leaves her starry-eyed.
Anyone who's been a starry-eyed adolescent knows how fragile young love can be—how quickly the good can turn bad, and vice versa.
In a recent interview, the duo spoke about some starry-eyed encounters with their cultural heroes and how the #MeToo movement has affected comedy.
These realities make Foner's argument seem starry-eyed: The court's new term will be its 51st as an ever more right-leaning Republican body.
In one of the climactic moments of Monty Python's "Life of Brian," a huge crowd of starry-eyed followers mistakes Brian for the Messiah.
The influx of starry-eyed dreamers to places like Los Angeles and New York City never slows down, but the outflow is pretty steady.
We might still coo over Meghan Markle getting engaged to a literal prince, but who among us has gotten starry-eyed about the Trump marriage?
As even the most starry-eyed cryonicist knows, the technologies required to restore a brain from this state are still decades—if not centuries—away.
There are fewer starry-eyed founders with an app idea that they're sure will change the world and funding enough to give it a shot.
"You get a lot of other schools that really get starry-eyed and think, hey, we're going to make this Division I jump," Ridpath said.
During the Gates Foundation's annual Goalkeepers event on Wednesday, which this year focused on examining inequality, Gates added a caveat to his starry-eyed worldview.
If you met a grown woman who was still this starry-eyed about her high-school boyfriend, you'd feel a little bit sorry for her.
The event will be the first to occur coast to coast across the U.S. in nearly a century, leaving astronomers and casual observers alike starry-eyed.
At all three stages, Alex is an inventor — starry-eyed as a teen, disillusioned as a middle-aged man, and wildly successful in his later years.
FOR seasoned bankers and starry-eyed entrepreneurs alike, doing an IPO, or initial public offering, is synonymous with the very idea of taking a firm public.
Too often national politicians and international officials talk past each other: accusations of xenophobia fly in one direction, dismissals of starry-eyed idealism in the other.
Galaxy doughnuts (also referred to as "Nebula doughnuts") are the new dessert leaving Instagram foodies starry-eyed and the rainbow bagel craze fading into black holes.
In fairness, the Ethereum community has long been home to the starry-eyed idealists, utopians and … let's diplomatically call them "original thinkers" … of the blockchain world.
At the risk of sounding starry-eyed, New Yorkers have it within their power, at the polls every two years, to demand a full Albany housecleaning.
The actress Denise Gough earned starry-eyed reviews when she played the lead role, Emma, at the National in 2015, and later in London's West End.
Only the most starry-eyed supporters say the Eagles can notch the minimum of two victories needed to advance; their first test arrives Thursday, against England.
Beyond the worst of the vault's offerings, Disney+ offers the opportunity for any starry-eyed nostalgic to be extremely disappointed in the films of their youth.
Over the years, as the city grew ever more crowded, artists' maps of New York City grew less starry-eyed and idealistic, more satirical and dystopian.
As those who might have watched Rent with starry-eyed fantasies of chasing an artistic dream got older, some became less sympathetic with the scrappy vagabonds.
The most starry-eyed watched a speech defending globalisation given by Xi Jinping, China's president, to the World Economic Forum, and saw a new global leader emerge.
And that effect would be to use the hype and starry-eyed anticipation for an exclusive new iPhone to promote and accelerate the growth of Apple's services.
Before Kate McKinnon was busting ghosts and guts alike she was, like many starry-eyed, young comedians, just trying to get an audition for Saturday Night Live.
Still, Movement cuts like the starry-eyed, jangly "Dreams Never End" hint towards a band with a growing sense of rhythm that would inform their future anthems.
But it's hard not to wonder if some NHL owners may be getting all starry-eyed instead of just going out and getting the best possible candidate.
Sitting down with Neil Lane in Mexico to pick out an engagement ring for Lace Morris before his starry-eyed proposal on the Bachelor in Paradise Sept.
The monster, Cathos (on Friday the smoky-voiced bass Hidenori Inoue), is a guard, Andromède (the limpid-tone, articulate soprano Bryn Holdsworth), a particularly starry-eyed visitor.
Frances is far from a starry-eyed romantic: She has cheated on her husband; she is a narcissistic oversharer, a foul-mouthed accuser, a weak-kneed manipulator.
Jesse Eisenberg, Kristen Stewart, and Ryan Reynolds share the screen in a heartfelt coming-of-age story so goddamn starry-eyed, you'd think it was on molly.
In confronting the Soviet Union and Russia, Republicans have long claimed to be unsentimental realists, in contrast to the credulous, starry-eyed naïfs in the Democratic Party.
Starry-eyed teens still want to move to Los Angeles; but instead of being movie stars, they want to become rich and famous just for being themselves.
She also described the President's son-in-law Jared Kushner, a top White House aide, as starry-eyed to the point that he missed the mark with Democrats.
Once you cut away the starry-eyed mystique of a man whose efforts fundamentally helped to reshape the world in positive ways, what does the reality look like?
London's lovely, but people are not earnest enough in London for there to be that contrast between being super earnest and starry eyed and then also super artificial.
Springing from the milieu that produced Facebook (he was its 287th user), Buttigieg seems to have retained his starry-eyed view of tech's potential to change the world.
Tess is a starry-eyed new resident of New York, in the same way and of the same age that Didion was, and she "believed in possibilities" too.
Before this tea party tot was cooking up a good performance on several television shows, she was just another starry-eyed little lady growing up in Phoenix, Arizona.
In "Full-Time Driver," he even gets starry-eyed about his youthful days delivering pizzas: The richest part was when businesswould ebb, and I'd coast the summer streets.
There was Daya's relationship with guard Bennett, which was often sold as a fairy-tale love story, with twinkly music and starry-eyed makeout sessions in broom closets.
Now, allow me to introduce you to a starry-eyed hopeful, who holds as special a place in my heart as the lottery holds in theirs: the Dreamer.
I like to imagine that once LaCroix was easily available, some starry-eyed Midwestern transplants working low-level jobs jumped at the chance to stock a taste of home.
But when Wei's brother returns after a decades-long absence, he reminds Lina of the starry-eyed, romantic girl she had been before — the girl that's still inside her.
A square packed with so many starry-eyed tourists and rowdy Elmos raises a question: Who would actually still be in town in this vacation month to buy tickets?
"But there's not any ... starry eyed feeling among the group doing this that we're well, well aware of what the North Koreans have done in the past," he added.
He started pushing for clean energy during his first term back in the 1970s, when most people thought his starry-eyed talk about solar and wind power was crazy.
After that chance encounter, Mr. Bergé, at a starry-eyed 19, became the editor and publisher of a left-wing magazine whose contributors included Camus and Jean-Paul Sartre.
When I first moved to New York as a starry-eyed 22-year-old, I lived in a five-bedroom with four roommates, one bathroom, and approximately 12 cockroaches.
Except it's not exactly true: Just about everyone, it turns out, is afraid that automation is going to erase their jobs, even the youngest, most starry-eyed among us.
From there, she morphed from reasonable Catholic school student to starry-eyed, madras-clad Beatles devotee who hoarded 45s, led a fan club chapter, and perfected a British accent.
Today, that track arrives in the form of "Spotlight" a slow-moving, but starry-eyed song about, like many of Peep's best songs, the confusing aftermath of romantic dissolution.
He insists that his Kirakira discovery wasn't inspired by his job, but rather by a starry-eyed quest to create photorealistic OpenGL and Shaers effects in a real-time app.
Of course, Facebook has had to deal with ongoing PR crises for the past few years — including threatening American democracy — which can't be good for attracting starry-eyed young people.
Which brings the biggest takeaway as far as Trump and space go: so far, his off-Earth policy agenda is heavy on starry-eyed rhetoric and light on critical details.
Flash-forward to the present day, and that same starry-eyed girl has become a role model, the latest Marvel mutant, and the epitome of red carpet fashion/beauty #goals.
Although some starry-eyed students, especially in France, joined the assembly line to spread the revolution, most workers—like Britain's striking miners—were in their guts conservative rather than radical.
Born and raised in Derry—an area she reminds me has one of the highest rates of suicide in the UK—SOAK's sound is both starry-eyed and heavy-hearted.
It seems fitting that a mutual fascination existed between them—Frank Sinatra emulating Bugsy Siegel, or Siegel's own starry-eyed wish for Cary Grant to play him in a movie.
At least, that was the starry-eyed view that Uber CEO Travis Kalanick and Airbnb co-founder Joe Gebbia pushed during their talks during the second day of TED this morning.
Each of the boys shared photos from their meet and greet with Grande following their joint performance, showing the starry-eyed newcomers posing together backstage with the "Thank U, Next" hitmaker.
However, there's now an eyeshadow palette taking over Instagram, and it'll have you completely starry-eyed even if you were the kid who refused to memorize that mnemonic about the planets.
But two things had changed in the nine years since Neumann began constructing the myth of WeWork with the help of starry-eyed tech journalists and hungry investors: Theranos and Uber.
Of course, it's not always possible to hear from the victims of a crime, especially when their voices are buried underneath those of perpetrators due to a director's starry-eyed gaze.
"Sulwe is a dark skinned girl who goes on a starry-eyed adventure, and awakens with a reimagined sense of beauty," Nyong'o wrote in her announcement of the book on Instagram.
There's so little genuine, starry eyed you-had-me-at-hello romance in American movies today that when a new love story pops up, it's hard not to root for it.
Like most blockchain proposals, it's still experimental and more than a little starry-eyed, but it's managed to raise $15 million and catch the attention of some of the industry's biggest investors.
The business world is filled with starry-eyed entrepreneurs who hope that the blessings of angel investors and venture capitalists will transform their start-up dreams into companies with billion-dollar valuations.
I was a starry-eyed recent college graduate from Boston University — and I had less than two weeks to find a place to live before making the move from coast-to-coast.
Though it verges on starry-eyed sentimentality in its final scene, most of this production — designed with spot-on period detail by Susan Hilferty and Jason Ardizzone-West — refrains from thematic signposting.
I had buried my nose in nighttime reads of romantic poetry since the age of 13, laying starry-eyed under the posters of my biggest boy-band crushes, pretending they were my audience.
One influential proponent of a less starry-eyed attitude to the future is William Gibson, who made his name by rejecting the togas-and-crystal-spires view common in mid-century sci-fi.
" Goulding has returned to the spotlight with a much sharper take on the music world, which she entered as a 23-year-old following the success of her hit 2010 single "Starry Eyed.
But Debs's socialism, which was so starry-eyed that his critics called it "impossibilism," was decidedly American, and had less to do with Karl Marx and Communism than with Walt Whitman and Protestantism.
Even in Germany, the homeland of starry-eyed euro-naïveté, you are no longer deemed "anti-European" for pointing out the hollowness of the union's many promises — promises that have now become problems.
Seems like common sense, but you'd be shocked to know how frequently starry-eyed couples are deflated after they realize that their clergy person will not be able to officiate at their wedding.
I would gaze starry-eyed at an elderly Orthodox Jewish man dozing beside a guy with a mohawk and a leather jacket reading beside a woman in a sari holding a baby, etc.
But valuations of some listed firms have since succumbed to gravity, dropping below their initial public offering prices as a rapidly slowing economy has forced investors to reassess their initial starry-eyed enthusiasm.
But valuations of some listed firms have since succumbed to gravity, dropping below their initial public offering prices as a rapidly slowing economy has forced investors to reassess their initial starry-eyed enthusiasm.
What doesn't work includes confusing physical presence with checked-in code, or in-person meetings with productive communications, or valuing the starry-eyed magic of "serendipitous collisions" above all else and/or common sense.
And opener "Run Away With Me" and its starry-eyed themes were made truly urgent as the orchestra teased out the song's signature sax riff in an avant-garde arrangement during the show's intro.
Watching its iconic TV commercials from sofas across the country, many Brits—a pint-sized, starry-eyed Gulliver among them—swelled with pride at what was, at the time, a genuinely treasured national asset.
It remains to be seen whether the state, the students and university administrators have the collective will to save them, and with them the starry-eyed dream of a better South Africa for all.
But instead of neatly resolving these obstacles, the film instead picks apart the starry-eyed fantasy it's spent the last hour so lovingly constructing, a curious dynamic Mr Hurwitz looked to replicate in his soundtrack.
"There are some levels of entertainment that, once you've reached—it's like a drug, you can't get off it again, once you've reached it," he said, starry eyed, with a huge grin on his face.
In the seminal early-'00s hit single "Starry Eyed Surprise," Shifty Shellshock (not his real name, surprisingly) of Crazy Town fame sings of walking into a club and finding "paradise" in a woman's "starry" eyes.
Instead, the implication is that these players are invited to attend for free by organizers in order to attract the registration dollars of the starry-eyed masses who want to play alongside future first-rounders.
But when his lead actress fractures her ankle before opening night, Julian entrusts the fate of the production to her replacement, the starry-eyed newcomer Peggy (Ruby Keeler), who goes on to steal the show.
From its twinkle-toed premiere at the Venice Film Festival last summer, "La La Land," the tale of starry-eyed strivers reaching for show-business glory, has charmed best picture wins out of prize givers.
All I could tell from the fervent enthusiasm surrounding it was that it came from a former Adventure Time writer and artist, it starred a literally starry-eyed boy, and maybe there were some aliens?
"Being the fanboy in the group, there was very little acting required," said Rudd at a press conference for the new film, referring to Ant-Man's starry-eyed encounter with the power players of the Avengers.
But Sanders's easy way with the young hasn't pleased Clinton's supporters, who see in the youth rejection of Hillary both a ridiculous starry-eyed utopianism and a frustrating redefinition of what it means to be progressive.
It's a sneakily poignant buddy comedy about the ever-mysterious Wiseau (James Franco) and the starry-eyed Greg Sestero (Dave Franco), two aspiring actors whose one-sided romance with Hollywood leads them to make The Room.
But Katharina Lorenz, who plays Salomé as a young woman, makes her seem like a starry-eyed ingénue who utters proto-feminist platitudes with the peppiness of a Disney heroine, or a belle-époque Lena Dunham.
"Christmas Card from a Hooker in Minneapolis," with its brave face, its starry-eyed lies, and its tiny morsels of recovery, seems to fit the start of the season better than most department store holiday mixes.
Musicians who birthed the punk rock scene — Johnny Rotten of the Sex Pistols, Marky Ramone of the Ramones and Debbie Harry of Blondie, to name a few — look back at the movement with starry-eyed nostalgia.
"The war the US establishment wages with our journalists is dedicated to all the starry-eyed idealists who still believe in freedom of speech," RT's Moscow-based editor-in-chief, Margarita Simonyan, said in a statement.
Cooley opens with "Ramon Casiano," which minimal Googling makes clear is an assault on the NRA, and soon follows with "Surrender Under Protest," about the actual outcome of that war the starry-eyed say ended at Appomattox.
In the middle of the record, a loose, harmonica-punctuated country song called "Infinite Mile" has him singing about being a "starry-eyed child / Before all that shit went down," taking solace in the endlessness of existence.
Gary Sanchez, the young catcher and face of the rebuilding Yankees, stood behind a counter Monday afternoon and prepared two sandwiches for starry-eyed customers at the Bullpen Deli Twin Donut on 161st Street in the Bronx.
Written and directed by Damien Chazelle (Whiplash), La La Land is a boy-meets-girl story about Sebastian (Ryan Gosling) and Mia (Emma Stone), a pair of starry-eyed dreamers who meet in the first scene's gridlock.
Still, the film is a strange, magnetic hybrid: a classic Hollywood tale of struggling outsider art, starry-eyed actors growing jaded and disillusioned as they chase their dreams, and unlikely stardom forged out of an even unlikelier friendship.
"The problem is, even if you did a prenup from this starry-eyed, romantic place, you're not being realistic about the fact that life throws these things at you that you have no way of anticipating," she says.
If you have, then, you'll surely see it: Nash's big red hair and her character's awkward smile are eerily reminiscent to the starry-eyed teen we were introduced to (and whose witchy life we desperately envied) circa 1989.
A lot of the starry-eyed do-it-yourselfers tinkering in their garages and giving life to their boyish dreams back in the '70s and '80s turned out to be harboring superman fantasies of global domination all along.
And the three casinos already open — Del Lago in the Finger Lakes Region; Rivers in Schenectady and Tioga Downs near the Pennsylvania border — are performing well below the starry-eyed projections circulated at the time they were approved.
HOUSTON — It was only four years ago that Dellin Betances was the starry-eyed belle of the All-Star Game ball, a rookie who could not believe he was standing alongside Derek Jeter, Robinson Cano and Mike Trout.
" Seal added in the caption, "Oh I forgot, that's right….. you'd heard the [rumors] but you had no idea he was actually serially assaulting young [starry]-eyed actresses who in turn had no idea what they were getting into.
These are all friends, people that she's worked with or known through the community, and she pretends, she puts on an act, and pretends to be an ingénue and starry-eyed and just learning her way around the theater.
The one staffer who stands behind Selina is the ever-starry-eyed Gary, who directs an angry rant at the rest of her team, and then helps her hide her hangover so that she'll look beautiful on Inauguration Day.
What was once starry-eyed enthusiasm for America among many Chinese has given way to sober admiration, if not outright disillusionment, as people have gotten to know the United States better and its problems have come into clearer view.
But if millennial women aren't inspired by the Sisterhood of the Traveling Pantsuit's call to arms, or starry-eyed at the prospect of a female commander in chief, we wonder if they might feel differently in a few years.
The direct and holistic ownership that Kim and Trump have assumed over the negotiations has meant that even when there are problems setting up lower level negotiations, Trump has remained starry-eyed about the prospect of North Korea's denuclearization.
On weekdays, she looked after me in the early evenings and we would make tea and then turn on Turner Classic Movies — the channel that, at the time, showed all the movies she was starry-eyed about at my age.
Starry-eyed entrepreneurs and deal-chasing bankers are cut from culturally different cloths, but they've needed each other for decades: Founders need the wisdom of bankers to turn their private companies into public behemoths; bankers need the consistent revenue stream.
What this means is less an equal status with the US — even the most starry-eyed Russian nationalists in the leadership are not that ambitious — than having the right to a say in any grand decisions made by the international community.
And in reality, the soulless corporations can't really be separated from the starry-eyed idealists, who themselves work for the corporations as both engineers and executives—thus generating the hypocrisies that Oracle is eager to point out in this trial.
He flipped a question about LGBT discrimination laws into a starry-eyed embrace of creating a "more perfect union" with each passing generation, and then recalled his Democratic upbringing to explain his belief that America is great when its people are.
Inspired by Japanese pop culture, hyper-colored, starry-eyed portraits juxtapose dark themes of horror and loneliness in artist Hikari Shimoda's two series on Chernobyl, the Fukushima nuclear disaster, and existential anxiety, Whereabouts of God and Children of This Planet.
" Mr. Trump sees the potential for a historic deal with Mr. Kim, "a breakthrough nobody would have imagined a few months ago," Mr. Bolton told Fox News on Sunday, but his administration is not "starry eyed about what may happen here.
The moment has even inspired some starry-eyed internet archaeology (apparently Evans has made a habit of proffering arms to women at awards shows) and a rash of stories about why helping King makes Evans a real-life Captain America.
Excited and dazed and wry and starry-eyed all at once, the album slumps a bit in the middle but jumps back to life with "The Sound," which would dominate the radio all summer if funk-lite still got airplay.
Tied to the current (disastrous) renovation of the Johnsons' kitchen, they show Dre and Bow as young, hopeful new parents, starry-eyed at the possibility of the big new home that is now serving as a stark reminder of their dysfunction.
Not in its most overwrought scenes, but in its wistful, starry-eyed beginning, where the titular old man sits on a bench under a tree, sees two young people gazing over the ocean together, and decides to, well, take a journey.
Penelope Spheeris's toe-curling The Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years documents a conveyor belt of mortifying, starry-eyed hopefuls, but is worth watching solely for a scene involving W.A.S.P.'s Chris Holmes and a swimming pool.
Hannah also starts opening up to this dude, who has clearly been through some shit, about her own friend struggles, which frankly seem petty in comparison — especially as they get closer to NYC and her comrade starts getting starry-eyed.
Pete Buttigieg is back where it all started -- the exact place he hinted he had his eyes on The White House -- but this time around he's no longer a starry-eyed, long shot mayor ... he's not even a mayor at all!
And in Social Creature, 29-year-old Louise Wilson cons her way into the life Lavinia Williams, the 22-year-old starry-eyed heiress who has a ticket to the New York society Louise wants so desperately to be a part of.
Although the first daughter has been spotted looking starry-eyed at the prime minister, the 45-year-old politician only had eyes for his 41-year-old wife, as evidenced by images of them sharing an Eskimo kiss and several intimate glances.
In the fifth episode of GLOW season 2, Ruth (Alison Brie), the earnest and starry-eyed member of the show's team of wrestlers, enters a hotel room under the assumption that the TV executive with whom she's meeting wants to further her career.
For example, Facebook has long offered that starry-eyed smiley in its News Feed as part of the "Feeling/Activity" feature: The full list is published on Emojipedia's website, though the group also made a video showing off all the new emoji.
They were perhaps a precursor to the modern Bournemouth side in that sense: bankrolled to success by a wealthy owner with calculated designs on Premier League status, yet somehow still able to preserve a sense of starry-eyed romance in the process.
Until about six months ago, he had been a regular customer at Sardi's restaurant, the caricature-bedecked gathering place for celebrities and starry-eyed tourists in the theater district, for some 23 years — beginning in 21972, just six years after it opened.
"David Foster Wallace called him one of America's most significant living writers," Jim, who has done his due diligence on Google, informs us; if there is such a thing as damning with strong praise, this kind of starry-eyed overreach might be it.
The handling of the movie -- from its preview at the Telluride Film Festival to its late-December release -- suggests that the producers were hoping for awards recognition, and the Golden Globes, historically a starry-eyed affair, dutifully obliged with a nod to Kidman.
A starry-eyed embrace of all that Mr. Varoufakis said and did, the book also highlights the extent to which unorthodox, if not unrealistic, economic thinking reached the highest levels of the Greek government as it battled with its creditors last summer.
President Barack Obama was famously starry-eyed about tech's ability to bring about social good, and President Donald Trump has tasked his son-in-law with directing an office that brings in ideas from business and tech to (sigh) disrupt the government.
It's a deliriously pleasant listening experience, to be sure, but perhaps the song's greatest triumph is how it feels like an honest reflection of Gomez's soul — that swirling, starry-eyed ether that has made her one of our most relatable and endearing celebrities.
Long before Mr. Trump popularized his "America First" slogan, Mr. Bolton termed himself an "Americanist" who prioritized a cold-eyed view of national interests and sovereignty over what they both saw as a starry-eyed fixation on democracy promotion and human rights.
I may be an adult, but some part of me still has a child's desire to wake up, starry-eyed, and find that gifts have materialized under the tree — surprises chosen with love and obtained in secret, waiting to be opened in wonder.
David Bowie, who died Sunday at the age of 69, released more than 20 studio albums (and dozens of singles) during a decades-long career that found him infatuated with everything from starry-eyed space-folk to guitar-hero glam-rock to gurgling electronica.
This is what brings them back to London for the first time in over a decade, where they later played a set at Koko that was, much to the delight of me and every other starry-eyed emo, basically MTV Unplugged plus new stuff.
Yet for all her conviction that watching Snow White too many times would eventually result in me becoming a stunted, starry-eyed woman-child forever in search of a prince to save the day, my mom was somehow a fierce proponent of Hello Kitty.
Fashion features have a tendency to get starry-eyed, hustling to secure glamorous 'talking heads' interviews with celebrities who wore the designer's clothes, top photographers who shot them, and influential editors who featured their work — but who didn't necessarily know the person very well.
The world where George, Jane, Judy, and Elroy Jetson lived, with robot housekeepers and ozone-scraping luxury smart homes that can dress and groom you by themselves, was a vertical manifest destiny, one where audiences could hang their starry-eyed hopes about the future.
The problems at Lending Club, in particular, threaten to confirm some of Wall Street's worst fears: that as favorable economic conditions begin to turn, they will reveal many upstart companies with weak internal controls that have been feeding inaccurate information to starry-eyed investors.
I cringe now thinking about my starry-eyed college self watching the show week after week, and if I could give advice to her, I would tell her that the "love" on The Bachelor is more like lust (including lust for fame and victory).
As hand-wringing over "the end of print" coincides with the broad acceptance of 140-character news, revisiting the starry-eyed promise of teletext's most deep-pocketed experiment provides a passage back to the very impulses that brought us to where we are today.
Bernard Chang, 41, and his fiancée, Anisa Heravian, 32, both emergency room doctors, are starry-eyed about the neighborhood, and about the apartment they bought for $1.328 million and are now renovating after losing out on three or four others in a competitive market.
I still have a fridge magnet from the Newseum from years ago, when I was a lot more starry-eyed about my profession and the forces working to erode the freedoms — speech, press, citizenship, and more — that many of us enjoy in the United States.
"Citrus oils have long been used in aromatherapy for their uplifting effect on the mind and as an excellent remedy to curb anxiety and stress — making them perfect for astronauts-in-training and starry eyed bathers alike," states the Lush Cosmetics press release announcing Rocket Science.
To be fair, though, I was 11 years old when I began laying in my Strategic Phil Plantier Rookie Reserve as the beginning of a retirement plan, and so have an excuse for being a starry-eyed dope as both an investor and an evaluator of talent.
Even his political-awakening story stood out: He said the moment came when he was 203, during a trip to the first Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington, where he listened starry-eyed to President Ronald Reagan's "city upon a hill" speech and shook Mr. Reagan's hand.
"We had gotten through the first part, of being all starry-eyed, and I was still in love with this person and I knew we were built to last," said Mr. Sternal, who is now a vice president for investment strategy at Bank of New York Mellon.
"Pippin" is set in about A.D. 780 and tells the story of the starry-eyed title character (played in the original production by John Rubinstein), a son and heir to Charles the Great, or Charlemagne, king of the Franks, and his quest to understand life's mysteries.
"La La Land," a festival darling, serves up song-and-dance nostalgia and starry-eyed protagonists chasing Hollywood dreams, and it benefited enormously from its premiere at the Venice Film Festival in August, when weary American tastemakers were reeling from scorched-earth political campaigns back home.
The hare is the knowledge-based method, which drove A.I. during its starry-eyed adolescence, in the sixties, when A.I.s showed that they could solve mathematical and scientific problems, play chess, and respond to questions from people with a pre-programmed set of methods for answering.
This was just the start of a tour-de-force hour, in which Kondracki framed actor Rhea Seehorn's starry-eyed attorney Kim Wexler like an ecstatic saint and Jonathan Banks's sad-eyed killer Mike Ehrmantraut like the subject of a chiaroscuro portrait by a Dutch master.
Salomé is, in fact, starry-eyed in her worship of Iokanaan's otherworldly physical beauty, but turns into a skillful seductress once Herod, the husband of her mother, Herodias, asks her to dance for him in return of anything she might ask, even half of the kingdom.
Driving the news: Amid the more than 2158 also-ran cities with broken hearts, there are places like Columbus — the beneficiary of giant economic strides by its own efforts over the years, but retaining the stubborn, starry-eyed hope of one day capturing one of the big fish.
Pulling it up from deep inside his childhood memory banks, Koepka recalled in detail on Tuesday his meeting with Mickelson near the Augusta National parking lot two decades ago when a starry eyed kid with dreams of being a Masters winner one day cornered 'Lefty' for an autograph.
In Halt and Catch Fire, AMC's brilliant ode to the early days of the internet, smooth-talking Silicon Valley entrepreneur Joe McMillan was prone to giving long, starry-eyed monologues about the connection and community he believed the internet would offer, from his vantage point in the '80s.
Once a beacon of socially responsible business practices with a starry-eyed work force that believed it could fundamentally reimagine commerce, Etsy has over the past year become a case study in how the short-term pressures of the stock market can transform even the most idealistic of companies.
In the end, the theater was shuttered as it lived: mercifully dark, faintly smelling of body fluids and crammed to capacity with a mixture of starry-eyed young actors and ardent comedy pilgrims, each hoping for an intersection with comic history on an otherwise unremarkable corner of 26th Street.
I expected that startups would achieve more conservative proximate valuations in the post-WeWork world, as their leaders would aim to raise a bit less, and a bit more conservatively, and investors would be less starry-eyed in the prices they were willing to pay for startup equity.
Its subject is fetishism in clothing and the film lyrically flits between chats with dowdy-looking men and women who speak with starry-eyed love about their feelings towards the texture of rubber in clothing, and dance-like sequences where the sadomasochistic function of these clothes is paraded without censure.
Then memories, triggered by a few dug-up artifacts from that time — a starry-eyed confessional essay she passed off as fiction to a teacher, some photos that show clearly just how young she actually was — come rushing in, and she's compelled to reexamine her past through grown-up eyes.
It's a change from previous years when American technology platforms largely spoke in starry-eyed language about connecting people in all corners of the globe, and of India, a country that only has about half of its 1.3 billion citizens online, as a mere next chapter in a global growth story.
This was what, I would come to believe, also led to her breakdown—she had been waiting and waiting for the birth of my baby brother and when it arrived, there was no starry-eyed revelation where the skies ruptured and the universe thanked her by raining pellets of gold.
All this to say, when Calloway announced she'd be going on a "world tour" late last year, offering attendees personalized care packages, hand-tossed salads, and a wealth of inspiration for just ( just!) $165 a head, I had no doubt that young, starry-eyed women like myself would gobble up tickets.
But for every ego-driven collapse and dot-com bust, there'll be 10 more starry-eyed engineers and assorted hangers-on who move to Silicon Valley with the earnest belief that, if only they could convince everybody else to join in, they'd be able to change the world for the better.
Starry-eyed by the early rhetoric, groups such as the American Road and Transportation Builders Association (ARBTA) pushed members and others involved in transportation construction to voice support for a permanent solution for supporting the Highway Trust Fund to be part of tax reform proposals coming from the House Ways and Means Committee.
When Steenburgen's life took an unexpected detour, it felt like fate (or a weird quirk of anatomy) was forcing her to choose between the dream she'd had since she was just a starry-eyed girl in Little Rock, Arkansas, and the strange new reality that had ambushed her in a hospital one night.
It's not hard to see why: The "founded in a garage" story is a cliche among tech company origin stories, the crucial accessory in a rags-to-riches narrative where the intelligent, starry-eyed entrepreneur pulls himself up by the bootstraps and eventually upgrades to multi-billion dollar facilities and grandiose mansions.
Somehow each Tuesday I've been able to put aside all of the series' tropes and cliches so I can cuddle up with the Pearson family, completely giving into their unabashed attempts to pull at my heartstrings — the knee-slapping Toby jokes, the Big Three mantra, the starry-eyed romantic flashbacks of Jack and Rebecca.
But for the purposes of reviewing a book that strenuously asserts that the term "bourgeois" is a slur devoid of meaning, it is worth recalling that Gopnik came of age in 1980s New York where, arriving starry-eyed from Montreal, he quickly penetrated the world of genteel bohemia and scaled the heights of elite journalism.
Opinion In my fourth year as a practicing lawyer, in an earnest attempt to persuade a starry-eyed student who'd just been admitted to law school to save himself, I warned him: Going to law school was one of my biggest regrets, ranking right up there with the time I accidentally bought low-fat Brie.
The study also illuminated a few of the most common career paths that today's starry-eyed kids aspire to: Becoming a doctor is a common dream career for kids of all ages, while pursuit of more ambitious jobs — like becoming an astronaut or a ballerina — tends to be a goal for kids under the age of seven.
Young Han (Alden Ehrenreich, doing a passable Harrison Ford impression) is a roguish but starry-eyed young derelict who fancies himself an outlaw, living on the dingy planet of Corellia with his girlfriend Qi'ra (Emilia Clarke), with whom he plans to escape their state of servitude to a giant slug-like queen and head for the great wide galaxy.
" Looking back, Mr. Simon wrote with a still starry-eyed joy of his decision to embark on a playwriting career: "For a man who wants to be his own master, to depend on no one else, to make life conform to his own visions rather than to follow the blueprints of others, playwriting is the perfect occupation.
Today's young tech moguls — like Facebook's $60 billion man, Mark Zuckerberg — are not only among the richest people in the world, they are also Beyoncé-level stars in the eyes of the starry-eyed postgraduates who flock to tech's promised land, hoping, like the characters in HBO's "Silicon Valley," to carve out their slice of the future.
My starry-eyed Googling at LimeWire convinced me that a Holy Grail vocal chain could be achieved via the pairing of a Neumann U87 mic with the rich analogue circuitry of a Great River ME-1NV preamp, and I accordingly sprung for both as soon as we got the last screw turned on the Whisper Room.
There's Jane herself, a writer and mother who values communication, and whose starry-eyed view of romance has "radically shifted" during her 20s; there's Rafael, the textbook bad boy with the crumbling marriage, the cancer in remission, the mommy and daddy issues; and there's Michael, poised to be a jealous boyfriend but instead putting love before pride, again and again.
After nearly fifteen years in standup and a starry-eyed move from rural Ohio to LA, Silverman's acerbic wit has caught plenty of attention: her appearance on Comedy Central's short-lived Not Safe with Nikki Glaser certainly opened doors, but not before the release of her debut album Intimate Apparel, which helped her become head writer on Maximum Fun's comedy quiz podcast International Waters.
Michael Kavanagh's pastoral care at a Brooklyn Navy Yard hospital; hints of Irish hegemony being challenged among the congregants at the Church of the Good Shepherd, which he describes as the only Catholic parish church on Broadway in Manhattan; the bustling North River piers where Michael's father worked (he welcomed survivors of the R.M.S. Titanic) and where the starry-eyed protagonists see the S.S. America set sail.
In a career full of seemingly disastrous scandals that would upend the career of most musicians—far less rappers—it's funny to hear a starry-eyed Drake boast a line like "And I bet you I be out of time before I'm out of luck" and not note the self-fulfilling prophecy in it all—how he rather uniquely turns what should be a death blow and propels himself into even more success.
It's chillingly easy to envision a future of mutual assured terror, a multipolar world in which nations and terror cells and drug cartels and starry-eyed cults alike have the capability to inflict faraway havoc on thousands and constant dread on millions, a smoldering kaleidoscopic landscape of dozens of factions enmeshed in tit-for-tat vengeance and vendettas — ceaseless cycles of sporadic attacks which rarely kill more than a hundred, but send entire populations into perpetual fear and fury.
Danny, Sandy, Rizzo, Kenickie, Frenchy and the rest of the Rydell High gang taught us that the people who really care about you will stay by your side no matter how different you are from one another, and support you just the same whether you're a pom-pom-wielding goody-two-shoes, a leather-touting T-Bird or a starry-eyed, pink-haired aspiring beautician who drops out of school months before graduation (seriously, Frenchy, what were you thinking?).
The concentration is on the characters caught up in the snares of loving the wrong person, being loved by the wrong person, falling out of love with the right person: Con, the aspiring playwright; his muse Nina (a vibrant Marianna McClellan), a starry-eyed would-be actor; Con's famous actress mother, Emma Arkadina (Bianca Amato, egotistic but human), whose relationship with Con encompasses love, frustration and resentment ("Dye and Botox can't make me go away," he glumly cracks); and her boyfriend, the celebrated writer Doyle Trigorin (an aptly passive Erik Lochtefeld).
Tom Petty's four-decades-long run as America's premier power-pop troubadour had plenty of unexpected phases: There was his late-'70s, working-class-hero years, in which he sparred with his record label, arguing that his music should be priced cheaper; his on-again, off-again stint as the youngest, most starry-eyed Wilbury; and his smash-hit solo-star era, thanks to Full Moon Fever, an album that unfussily fused '60s guitar-pop sparkle, '70s bad-boy bonhomie, and late-'80s weariness (and if you listen closely enough, you can even hear an early preview of the '90s in the surf-sludge guitar riff that kicks off "Runnin' Down a Dream").

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