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Accordingly, Olson spends most of the show tossing off acidic insults with a harried grimace.
By the 1960s, women were tossing off their bras and underwear was becoming more risqué.
The original, produced in 2012, featured the Avengers and Spider-Man tossing off money advice.
He is the prototypical Fox News viewer, tossing off endless insults, conspiracy theories, and furious aggrievement.
But instead of taking offense and tossing off a tweet, she should maybe give them a call.
Even when wet, Katerina is ever the dry fantasy, tossing off orgasm after orgasm from penetration alone.
At the end, her phalanx of dancers and singers literally let their hair down, tossing off their wigs.
At the end, her phalanx of dancers and singers literally let their hair down, tossing off their wigs.
I like that you're just tossing off the word count, because you know exactly how many words that was.
It's hard to be sure because this movie keeps tossing off intriguing tidbits and then just ... letting them hang there.
Nicki Minaj gets a needless charge from tossing off a line about the sexuality of the female rapper Dej Loaf.
But as long as they're the ones tossing off the philosophical or emotional imperatives, the problem of attachment is apparently moot.
The choreography is engaging and extremely detailed; it keeps showing new ways of hitting the beat, irresistibly, while tossing off astonishing moves.
Nick: Opinion-writing used to be a one-way lecture, with columnists tossing off thoughts to an audience that was largely mute.
One can almost hear late-night comedians tossing off jokes about how our current presidential candidates demonstrate that Darwin got it exactly backward.
But a gift for tossing off head-scratchers like "he studied Zen Buddhism at the penitentiary" turns out to be very useful indeed.
Still, these states tend to produce a spacey quality during waking hours, not the kind that lends itself to tossing off vituperative insults.
In a way, Moonlight winning is a symbolic exemplar of the Academy tossing off both of those albatrosses, if only for a single year.
It was no surprise that for another encore he sang Donizetti's tenor showpiece "Ah, mes amis," tossing off the string of high C's effortlessly.
Ms. Mearns relishes hers, tossing off vertiginous turns, while Mr. Garcia, a revelation here, seems more troubled and introspective, allowing himself a poignant vulnerability.
It didn't matter whether he was delivering a snarling monologue or tossing off a sound bite at a press junket; when Rickman spoke, you listened.
Late in the campaign and seeking to reverse the polls, Meade has changed style, adopting a more folksy manner and even tossing off some mild vulgarity.
Of course, I'm only human — a human who sometimes falls asleep on Saturday night between tossing off my shoes and taking a preemptive dose of Advil.
Chuck is faking his even temperament during his Mesa Verde meeting, tossing off an outer layer of aluminum foil right before it and collapsing right after.
But by the end of the stanza, she was tossing off throatier, more desperate expressions — a dramatization of the civic ravages that easy cynicism can leave behind.
He was more comfortable tossing off the virtuosic challenges of Grünfeld's concert paraphrase of "Die Fledermaus" than exploring the depths of Chopin's complex Sonata in B minor.
A video of Mr. Frost tossing off "Let's Be Happy," a klezmer tune transformed into a giddily exuberant showpiece, has been seen more than a million times on YouTube.
It largely sidesteps the artist's enthusiasm for the black form, in fact, tossing off one argument in which Moore yells at him over it and then abandoning the subject.
He spent our interviews leaning back in his chair, his arms folded and legs crossed, tossing off answers to my questions as if it were a day at the beach.
Mr. Sims is a sinewy show-off whether scuffing sand like a drummer with brushes or tossing off flashy tap steps; he both provokes the other guys and promotes them.
While testifying, Mr. Zuckerberg's first priority is to avoid generating a new round of negative headlines by tossing off a flippant, misguided remark, or by being goaded into a petulant state.
That allowed him to campaign in an unusually irresponsible manner — tossing off incoherent or impossible promises with no consideration of how difficult, or downright impossible, it would be to deliver on them.
" As he gave a master class in changing the topic and misdirection, Trump tried to charm by joshing with reporters and tossing off observations about how the Kurdish people are "great fighters.
Threatened by even the hint of opposition to slavery, they used bold public threats during debate to frighten their foes into compliance or silence, tossing off insults or dangling duel challenges to set an example.
It can be easy to play Manon as a ruthless femme fatale, for example, as she becomes the toast of Paris, and Ms. Oropesa was suddenly big-voiced, glamorously tossing off high notes with insouciant sprezzatura.
The wide blocks of color serve to enhance each work's strong, vintage tones while forcing the viewer's eye to concentrate on the bursting 90-degree angles of each building, tossing off their two-dimensionality like an optical illusion.
It may sound a little bit harder than tossing off an arbitrary resolution to lose weight — and it is, in some ways — but the effects it will have on your life and the changes you make will be lasting.
Responding to President Donald Trump's address to a joint session of Congress on Tuesday is likely to be exceptionally difficult, since Trump has a habit of tossing off such an array of bizarre claims that it's easy to get distracted.
It was a time of tossing off strictures: artists rebelled against the constraints of style and specialization, knocking out music, movies, and manifestos with abandon, commandeering Xerox machines to produce editions of low-cost prints alongside fliers and posters as advertisements for themselves.
Four years later, in 2004, fans of his next musical, the Riviera con-artist caper "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels," might have pictured a suave Broadway type, tossing off French pastiche, a comic rap showstopper and a satire of "Oklahoma!" in one boffo score.
That means that in order to be effective, people who want to challenge the pro-Israel consensus in politics need to be careful and strategic with their interventions — the opposite of tossing off inflammatory tweets on a Sunday evening with no strategy lined up.
A subsequent episode introduces Kevin Nealon as Adam's brother, but "Man With a Plan" largely relies on LeBlanc -- back in network-land after playing himself in Showtime's "Episodes" -- and his knack for tossing off a line, even when most of them are as predictable as this.
After Rosita's predictably ill-fated assassination attempt — my eyes rolled harder when the bat caught that bullet than Glenn's did when the bat caught him — her face was sliced, Olivia met the end she's always had coming, and Negan left with Eugene, tossing off more threats on his way out of town.
The difference is that Jpegmafia's fragments interrupt each other and reverse course so frequently that the soundscape, while littered with hooks, never settles into a consistent groove, which in the language of hip-hop also means a denial of community: surrounded by sound, tossing off obscure references, switching from one character to another, he's isolated in his own head, as indeed he would be in an online spiral this compulsive.
The introduction of the crew and their gumbo of accents is only slight more coherent: There's Rebecca Ferguson (Mission: Impossible—Rogue Nation) as the no-nonsense rep from the Centers for Disease Control; Jake Gyllenhaal as the slightly depressive chief medical officer; Ryan Reynolds as (what else?) the wisecracking scientist tossing off Re-Animator references; Ariyon Bakare (Jupiter Ascending) as the ship's exobiologist with withered CG legs (which seems like a very pricey method of character building); Russian actress Olga Dihovichnaya as a Boris-and-Natasha-sounding cosmonaut; and Hiroyuki Sanada (The Wolverine) as a Japanese engineer and proud father of a newborn back on Earth.
Across this ELECTRIC surface glides Prince's graceful quaver, tossing off lyrics with an exhilarating breathlessness. He takes the sweet romanticism of Smokey Robinson and combines it with the powerful vulgate poetry of Richard Pryor. The result is cool music dealing with hot emotions. At its best, Dirty Mind is positively filthy.
Jewls's class, Myron places the millionth nail clipping in the bucket, though the rest are gone. As the teachers stay inside to clean the mess, the students are sent outside, where it is shown that the Cloud of Doom dropped a lot of snow over the school. The kids play a game, while they try to crash into the clumps of snow Louis is tossing off the roof, but he eventually notices Sharie's umbrella caught in the snow. He yanks it out, but ends up sliding backwards off the roof, holding the wrong end of the umbrella to use it as a parachute.
Don't miss it." Kirkus Reviews did not give a starred review but said, "a properly pulse-pounding climax...The main characters and the continuing story both come along so smartly...that the book seems shorter than its page count: have readers clear their calendars if they are fans, or get out of the way if they are not." Martha V. Parravano also gave a positive review for The Horn Book Magazine, calling it "quite a good book." In addition, a Publishers Weekly review said, "Rowling's wit never flags, whether constructing the workings of the wizard world...or tossing off quick jokes...The Potter spell is holding strong.
Post-blackness as a term was coined by Thelma Golden, director of Studio Museum in Harlem, and conceptual artist Glenn Ligon to describe, as Touré writes, “the liberating value in tossing off the immense burden of race-wide representation, the idea that everything they do must speak to or for or about the entire race.” In the catalogue for "Freestyle", a show curated by Golden at the Studio Museum in Harlem, she defined post-black art as that which includes artists who are “adamant about not being labeled ‘black’ artists, though their work was steeped, in fact deeply interested, in redefining complex notions of blackness.” Thelma Golden, Freestyle, exhibition catalogue. (New York: Studio Museum in Harlem, 2001), 14.
Physically, Foghorn Leghorn is depicted as a tall, overweight rooster with a Southern accent; he is easily the tallest of all the regular Looney Tunes characters. He has a bombastic and somewhat unrefined personality, added to which he shows a penchant for mischief. Aside from the Senator Claghorn reference, his first name "Foghorn" is indicative of his loudmouthed personality, while his surname "Leghorn" refers to a particular Italian breed of chicken. Foghorn often fancied himself a mentor figure to the smaller and younger characters he encountered, particularly Henery Hawk, tossing off bits of self-styled sagacity interjected with phrases like "Pay attention, son", or "Look at me when I'm talkin' to ya, boy", both of which borrowed heavily from Senator Claghorn's vernacular.
Blue plaque, 14 Paultons Square, Chelsea, London SW3 In the summer of 1899 Fowler moved to a house at 14 Paultons Square, Chelsea, London (where there is now a blue plaque in his honour), and sought work as a freelance writer and journalist, surviving on his meagre writer's earnings and a small inheritance from his father. In his first published article, "Books We Think We Have Read" (1900), he first discusses the habit among Englishmen of pretending a familiarity with certain books—such as the works of Shakespeare or books considered "juvenile"—then proceeds to recommend that the savouring of these books should be "no tossing off of ardent spirits, but the connoisseur's deliberate rolling in the mouth of some old vintage".Quoted in McMorris, p. 32. In "Outdoor London", published a year later in the short- lived Anglo-Saxon Review, Fowler describes the sights and sounds of his new home, praising its plants, its Cockney inhabitants, and its magical night scenes.

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