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"upstage" Definitions
  1. at or towards the back of the stage in a theatre

260 Sentences With "upstage"

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All no doubt will be looking to upstage each other.
Strong costuming can upstage athleticism but should never hinder it.
His boss, Trump, has never liked subordinates to upstage him.
"Kate would upstage her sister," says veteran royals author Judy Wade.
Classic Axl: the only person who can manage to upstage himself.
Making homemade videos of your performances, probably trying to upstage your sister?
In any case, it won't upstage the biggest star of the moment.
Wherein Corden and Benedict Cumberbatch upstage each other, in increasingly ludicrous fashion.
"Even cornrows and crazy colors couldn't upstage Camille!!!" she writes on one photo.
It takes a lot to upstage SJP's shoe game, but Obama did it.
The set, with its sofa, coffee table and upstage piano is gallingly simple.
They play upstage, backlit, at the center of the outlines of a house.
Sometimes Ms. King (Ellen Tamaki) is upstage; sometimes Mr. Riggs (Donald Corren) is.
A vast window upstage offered a totally convincing, trompe l'oeil view of Paris.
Lawrence's choice of dress managed to upstage the event and sparked "controversy" online.
If anyone could upstage a fashion show of Titanic-size proportion, it's Gigi Hadid.
But based on these Samsung models, it's going to be hard to upstage them.
Is this another instance of the reality star-turned-president trying to upstage Obama?
The premises of the sketches are less memorable than the moments that upstage them.
These celebrity-architect houses often upstage their performances — and I suspect that's the point.
Swipe on pinky-mauve lipstick that won't upstage your lids to finish, and voilà.
It's not the first time the Chinese tech titan has tried to upstage Apple.
And then they ran upstage, took their spot, he tapped again and they started.
Far upstage, a man in what looks like bunny ears paints a fluted column white.
Somehow, her successor has managed to upstage her within his first days on the job.
There would be no dramatic handshake to upstage the athletes, flag carriers, drummers or torchbearers.
"Here comes the haze," he said before Part 2, as it floated in high upstage.
At the time, Heidi was billed as main star Lauren Conrad's sweet small-town sidekick from Colorado, but Spencer says he made it his mission to get Heidi from the B-plot to the A-plot: "Operation Upstage," or "Upstage LC," he called it.
It's hard to upstage a celebrity, but this sign language interpreter made it look extremely easy.
M.I.A. managed to upstage an entire queenly Madonna extravaganza with one raised middle finger in 2012.
What's the best way to make sure basketball players (known for their height) won't upstage you?
"It's unlikely you're going to upstage the Republican National Convention with a VP pick," he said.
It's true what they say: never work with children or animals, they'll upstage you every time.
It also eases public concerns the North might upstage the Games with yet another weapons test.
A chalkboard — over which is scrawled a prayer encouraging good will to men — occupies upstage center.
Instead, it only saw the UAE and Saudi Arabia upstage it by announcing its own closer union.
Patel is looked on favorably as dependable and low-key, with no ambition to upstage the government.
To upstage Scherzer, a virtuoso in the art of pitching, Granderson wanted to set an early tempo.
She even managed to upstage President Trump, a man who had just stared directly into the sun.
She is far upstage at house left and facing the near wing so we see her in profile.
Hill was out to upstage Jean and stake a claim for herself as a maestro rapper-singer-producer.
It would be a classic Swift move to try to upstage the new episode of Game of Thrones.
Andrews, the other stalwart from Mary Poppins, won't appear so as to not upstage or distract from Blunt.
"The main job for a French prime minister is not to upstage the president," says one observer wryly.
She did go public and she was promised a future production deal, one that could even upstage Spacey's.
Commodore tried to upstage Apple by bringing out Andy Warhol and Deborah Harry for its Amiga launch event.
That's triggered widespread doubt over whether Koike's faction will manage to upstage the LDP in next month's vote.
But don't worry, Sara assures she won't upstage the bride by accessorizing with a train or a veil.
But of course, flashy Fire sign Leo needs to upstage you by having the Sun enter its sign.
He's up there with Cheryl Tiegs now, in his ability to upstage the ocean simply with his body.
Mr. Gabbay may see this as an opportunity to upstage Mr. Netanyahu in his possible moment of weakness.
While Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle will likely attend the wedding, don't expect them to upstage the bride.
As Mr. Harvard delivered Knox's lines in English downstage, Mr. Foxx performed them in American Sign Language upstage.
That's good, because Live Arts, embellished with two fringed curtains hanging upstage and downstage, felt lonelier than ever.
Nevertheless, Trump drew Bannon close and kept him close until he started to upstage him in press interviews.
Similarly, placing some scenes in a closed room upstage (the set is by Marsha Ginsberg) is needlessly distracting.
During that wait for the underground galleries, natural impatience threatens to upstage the human majesty of it all.
It should complete the look rather than upstage it or direct attention away from the actress or the dress.
That is why they have not managed to upstage the lacklustre "pro-establishment" camp that officials in Beijing support.
Kanye West had a major announcement to make yesterday, but sister-in-law Kylie Jenner managed to upstage him.
Clinton or Mr. Trump to choose anyone who would upstage them, and they certainly didn't disappoint in that regard.
The Duchess of Cambridge knows the most important rule of royal wedding dressing is not to upstage the bride.
As the audience filters in, calming classical music plays over speakers, underscoring a video on the large upstage screen.
The boys were at their fake lockers wearing fake towels; Eberhadt stood upstage, fake shower caddy in hand. Action.
But in the Adagio, it gets to upstage its neighbor right at the somber plot twist in the music.
SPRINGSTEEN Well, once the Upstage closed, we had the Student Prince for a while, and that was our band.
A policy change coordinates the timing of press screenings so they do not precede and upstage red carpet galas.
It would be unprecedented for a U.N. ambassador to upstage a secretary of state at the diplomatic Super Bowl.
He then called for stage management to meet him upstage to discuss how best to bring a door offstage.
Maybe the greatest gift the Oscar ceremony can offer her is the opportunity to upstage it the weekend before.
Stunts like Joaquin Castro's upstage a real concern: Americans should want to know more about who funds political campaigns.
Periodically, Dave Chappelle gooses the audience by dropping the microphone to his body, doubling over, laughing and running upstage.
Stunts like Joaquin Castro's upstage a real concern: Americans should want to know more about who funds political campaigns.
Unclear what product she's pimping but it's gonna be hard to upstage Jessie's bikini bod ... which is en fuego!!!
But Pence only managed to "upstage" Trump by strategically diminishing and disclaiming Trump's political antics, adding insult to narcissistic injury.
But like everyone else, she fell silent when a dapper, portly puppet suddenly loomed over an upstage wall of screens.
Stubby's feats of derring-do would upstage the human interest even if those humans didn't look eerily round and smooth.
Mr. Van Doorn, seated far upstage, is often seen on live video, making his simple questions seem like leading ones.
"Artifact" opens with a slow upstage walk, in silence, by a dancer in a gray unitard and ghostly gray makeup.
And he managed to upstage the debate to a certain extent, dominating Twitter mentions and Google searches during the event.
Mr Putin loves to needle and upstage America, but he is not about to bail out the failed North Korean state.
He picked up Rose in her cage, ran upstage and down, spun in circles, set the cage down and opened it.
The photo shoot was an adorable attempt to upstage the Glenpool Fire Department Department, who posed with seven newborns in May.
Janet Jackson might've confirmed she's not performing at the Super Bowl tonight, but she's still managing to upstage Justin Timberlake anyway.
In the hotly competitive full-size truck market, you'd expect the high-budget newcomers to massively upstage the older F-150.
Mr. Li's fans, hungry for the thrill of watching him try to skewer and upstage other stars, shower him with gifts.
Standing in male-female pairs, they face upstage, and as the music starts, the men swing into arabesque facing the audience.
Projected on a large upstage screen is an image that's entirely still, except for a sickly swath over there on the left.
The White House often struggles to maintain momentum on policy when Trump's tweets and off-the-cuff remarks upstage his scripted speeches.
Daimler must have wanted to upstage Tesla in the electric truck games, and took advantage of a world stage to do so.
Celebrities' ample time, money, and creativity are on full display around Halloween, when they upstage us all with elaborate and fantastical costumes.
There is also concern that George W. Bush, a more natural and charismatic campaigner than Jeb Bush, could upstage his younger brother.
Seager's RBI in 10th gives Mariners win over Tigers SEATTLE — Kyle Seager wasn't able to upstage younger brother Corey on Tuesday night.
The unit jogged upstage, to where the sixty-three-year-old graffiti artist Futura was adding his mark to a steel shutter.
The musicians, dressed in tuxedos like a Motown-era backup band, never tried to upstage Iggy Pop — not that they could have.
If you don't recognize the Andres Serrano photograph "Piss Christ," projected huge upstage, "The Arts" is not going to help you out.
The production begins with grave lyricism, with the suitcase-toting ensemble seated upstage, clad in earthen hues that blend into the shadows.
Earlier, Le Pen, who is campaigning on an anti-globalization platform, sought to upstage Macron with a surprise visit to the same factory.
Plainly dressed and usually off to the side, seated with the musicians, he isn't trying to upstage anyone with his wry, unadorned performance.
Sanders, a rumored 2020 Democratic presidential candidate, has been criticized on social media for trying to "upstage" or "take the spotlight away from" Abrams.
The hotel is a member of World of Hyatt's Joie de Vivre boutique portfolio and the standout culinary program almost upstage the tasteful rooms.
But I still feel extremely confident declaring that there has been one, and only one person to ever upstage Queen Bey at the VMA's.
Never one to be the most clothed person in the room, Corinne had to find her own way to upstage poor Naked Bride Brittany.
Jenna Dewan-Tatum was another standout look of the night, despite her husband's best attempts to upstage her with his smoldering red carpet smirk.
Within Mr. Trump's inner circle, Mr. Pence is seen as a reliable sidekick, unlikely to cause trouble or upstage Mr. Trump in any way.
In 1872, he went to the Yosemite Valley to upstage a fellow nature photographer, Carlton Watkins, taking extreme lengths to prove his photographic prowess.
On Thursday, North Korea plans to honor its armed forces, possibly with a military parade, in a bid to upstage the South's Olympic moment.
Genevieve Nadig "organized the first midnight vote in the country in an attempt to upstage Massachusetts," Millsfield's chief elections officer Wayne Urso told Vox.
Never one to upstage the boss, be it the president or secretary of state, Mr. Biegun is mild-mannered and deferential, the anti-Pompeo.
It would soon go on to upstage the outworn "commie" and well-worn "dirty hippie" as objects of vitriol in the American political imagination.
But Ellen always has a way to upstage herself, and presents a bedroom's worth of Spiderman memorabilia for Justin to outshine the legendary songwriter.
In fact, it's her go-to move when she attends weddings in an effort to never upstage the bride and groom on their big day.
"Luna 15's goal was unquestionably to upstage the first human moon landing," says veteran space journalist Leonard David in his new history Moon Rush.
"Lyft would get a lot of publicity and visibility if they upstage Uber with an IPO first," said Steve London, an attorney at Pepper Hamilton.
Donald Trump ain't about to let some baby upstage his run for the Presidency ... which is why he just kicked one out of his rally.
It would front-run the press: dump a bunch of information out in public on the eve of the stories' publication, hoping to upstage them.
"If your sister is a future Queen, she is going to upstage the bride and draw attention," author Judy Wade told People over the summer.
The launch's August timing also once again gives the company the chance to upstage Apple, which isn't expected to release its new iPhones until September.
Early in "monumental," a choreographic denunciation of corporate culture by the Canadian troupe the Holy Body Tattoo, a bit of life advice is projected upstage.
Clifton Taylor's lighting installation — a column of neon lights upstage right, a single neon light downstage left — created unusual atmosphere and helped to chart space.
The images, initially so close up that they are nearly abstract, are projected on large screens upstage at the Experimental Theater at Abrons Arts Center.
It belongs to World of Hyatt's Joie de Vivre boutique portfolio and has a standout culinary program that might very well upstage the tasteful rooms.
And Mr. Nézet-Séguin had one more request: that Ms. Damrau throw the glass upstage, preventing stray shards from threatening the players in the pit.
Protesters spread out across the whole city -- and it was one police officer's action that did more than anything else to upstage the celebrations in Beijing.
"You should never upstage the bride on the wedding day but the motorbike was must amazing," Smith says on seeing his first Cezeta scooter in 1998.
As they circle each other in a damp mating dance, the actor Kyle Beltran sits upstage, marking each scene change with a clack on a clapperboard.
Mr. Sherman nods to the troubles migrants faced in cities; far upstage, three figures in mourning dress file by quickly, an allusion to a Lawrence painting.
This is one of the few times I've ever seen an actor almost upstage a master director just by turning the temperature down on her performance.
The two leaders had attempted to upstage the United Nations by privately negotiating a truce, but they have failed to impose it on their Libyan clients.
" The evening ended with "Tristan dying for love as upstage his own repulsive mummy is lowered into a vault caressed by white wormlike dismembered living arms.
There is also a touch of what feels like product placement, when a character sits upstage reading "Ella Persistió," the Spanish-language version of Clinton's book.
"If Carrie was here I bet she would make a joke that it was just like her mom to upstage her even in death," one message read.
The music, played by a small but excellent band on a platform upstage, is appealingly unstrident pop-rock, with generous doses of acoustic guitar, keyboards and strings.
Hezbollah wanted to upstage the LAF's successful initiatives against ISIS and helped Islamic State fighters cross the border into Syria in an attempt to sabotage LAF efforts.
These tend to upstage the main story, in which Blakk tries to get onto the floor of the convention at Madison Square Garden to make a speech.
Did it feel like after the Upstage closed, the Stone Pony was able to capture a little bit of that spirit and recreate it a little bit?
It isn't clear whether the one that occurred the very day before Seoul's opening ceremony was scheduled to deliberately upstage the South's moment in the global spotlight.
Like a sulking child who hosts a competing party when the other kids gather to celebrate, Trump intended to upstage the WHCD, and to some extent he did.
Skittles also is also showing its support for pride by exchanging their rainbow colors in for a monotone palette because you can't have one rainbow upstage the other.
Rather than getting swept up by beers with kitschy additives like fruit or spice, stick to age-old standbys that harmonize with the food rather than upstage it.
Some believed Luna-15 would land on the moon, pick up some rock samples and "race" Apollo back to earth in an effort to upstage the American effort.
Today, the focus will be on Mr. Trump's first face-to-face with Russia's leader, Vladimir Putin, in which the Kremlin is betting it can upstage Mr. Trump.
The careful, minimal movements of the characters are frequently in contrast with the intensity of their voices and of the rich, percussive soundscape (by Hiroko Tanakawa) performed upstage.
Automakers are increasingly opting to host their own events or online reveals rather than fight to upstage each other for the limited attention spans of consumers during auto shows.
Trinidad and Tobago national champion Kyle Greaux spoiled the host country's chances in the men's 2500m, clocking 24 seconds to upstage Canada's Commonwealth Games silver medalist Aaron Brown (2400).
Pine plays Trevor with the easy, roguish charm that he employs so well, and he does a fine job of being his own man without trying to upstage Gadot.
The king's official consort was accused of trying to upstage the queen and "undermining the nation," according to the Royal Thai Government Gazette, which normally records more anodyne matters.
In 1979, Mr. Pannella managed to upstage Pope John Paul II's Easter benediction by staging a reverential march of nonbelievers to St. Peter's Square on behalf of hungry children.
In the CNN interview, Branson praised Musk and his team, saying that he'd love to try to "upstage that one," but added that he would leave Mars to Musk.
Though the stage is in constant motion throughout, Mr. Glover forbears to knock our socks off or upstage the material with the pyrotechnics we know he is capable of.
Then slip on dark-wash jeans and sleek leather booties that won't upstage your busy top — they'll allow you to go a little wilder with a circular snakeskin purse.
Instead it works against them, particularly in Act II, when the hulking gateway that stands upstage center casts a giant shadow on the mountains and sea projected behind it.
Ceiling fans whir softly over the audience in those initial spaces, making it difficult to hear, especially when Mr. Greenspan lowers his voice to a whisper or moves upstage.
Sanders's Democratic critics are accusing him of trying to upstage a black woman, part of what they say is a long-running blind spot on issues of race and gender.
This duality is the genius of solid crime fiction, and when your work is as assured as Unger's, it's O.K. for the secondary plot to threaten to upstage the crime.
Minette didn't want to upstage his co-stars with his star presence, so he generously wore a T-shirt, let them bask in the spotlight and rolled up solo. 4.
With Swanilda, the diagonal is a retreat (downstage right to upstage left); its charm lies in how very little her upper body does and in how that little makes magic.
Cheap tinsel and a string of lights glitter from the roof of this makeshift bunker of American hell, which also features a muddy greyscale mural of farmlands on the upstage wall.
It's not easy to walk through the MoMA and actually upstage the art, but if anybody was going to do it, it would be the cast of Greta Gerwig's Little Women.
In this crowd it was okay to be overly aggressive, or burdened with a sketchy background, just as long as you were truly useful to the President and didn't upstage him.
Many speakers explained that the insect motif was a reference to Harold, the plastic cockroach that Mr. Buatta kept in his pocket and delighted in using to upstage fancy dinner parties.
There was also concern that George Bush, a more natural and charismatic politician, would upstage his brother, the more cerebral of the two, who can be awkward and gaffe-prone in person.
Star Quality Having arguably more presence than some (if not most) performers themselves, this look will upstage even that uber-cool, tatted-up DJ at the show you hit up last Friday.
Whatever the truth turns out to be, it's worth remembering that Prince's very inscrutability was always his strength, and the facts always manage to upstage what we think we know for sure.
Adola was determined to upstage the favorite and attempted an audacious bid to break clear after 37km but Kipchoge kept his cool and caught back up with the Ethiopian four minutes later.
For one, the Asian economic giant has all the ingredients it needs to upstage Silicon Valley: generous government coffers, large population, a thriving research community and a society eager for technological change.
He comes across like the nuts-and-bolts governor and mayor he once was — perhaps even a little boring — but it's a style and approach to governing that won't upstage Mrs. Clinton.
Though the director, Katie Lindsay, unwisely lets the play's narrator (Mieke D) upstage the others, it's the smoldering Tesiana Elie, as a furious slave named Vivian, who steals the show (1:45).
Mr. Cuomo is known to endeavor to upstage Mayor Bill de Blasio, a fellow Democrat, but in directing more state troopers to the city the governor has focused on state-patrolled territory.
Shot entirely from upstage, with the audience acting as a backdrop, the duo's rendition of "Shallow" from their film "A Star Is Born" was as intimate as it was seeped in chemistry.
DES MOINES, Iowa (Reuters) - Even in boycotting a debate with his Republican rivals for the White House, front-runner Donald Trump managed to upstage the event on Thursday with a typical dramatic flourish.
She wasn't even matron of honor at her sister Pippa's wedding earlier this year so as not to upstage the bride, although she did play a role and make sure the kids behaved.
" The rapper concluded with: "Yo Amanda you did upstage everyone even me and I can't wait for everyone to see the booklet that me and Dave put together that includes all these images.
Waldman specializes in rococo Broadway-style upstage moves and Sterling does his thunderous best to apply his signature, usually through some pun-powered compound euphemism, to any moment large enough to contain it.
SPRINGSTEEN Well, in the sense that it gave a home, once the Upstage closed, it gave a home to a local group of musicians who would, whose influence would be pretty far-reaching.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Two words - artificial intelligence - promise to upstage familiar technology industry themes like 5G, the Internet of Things and virtual reality at next week's Mobile World Congress, Europe's biggest annual technology industry gathering.
A positive start by Haas, the first U.S.-owned outfit in 30 years, would help, and the new team will look to upstage more seasoned rivals like Sauber, who have the same Ferrari engine.
The official consort to the king was accused of trying to upstage the queen and "undermining the nation," leading to the stripping of her royal titles after less than three months on the job.
Mr. Tillerson was never enamored of Ms. Haley when they were both in office, seeing her as a rival trying to upstage him and run foreign policy from her perch at the United Nations.
We're sure JB didn't want to upstage his old man ... but, let's face it, when he and Selena are all over each other the way they were ... it's gonna draw a lot of attention.
Legendary singer Diana Ross was honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award on Sunday night at the 2017 AMAs, but while it was her night to shine, her grandchildren found a way to adorably upstage her.
Like so many others, I was ready for Swift's single release, to see if it could be anywhere near the infectious skill of 1989 or at least upstage whatever the hell Katy Perry is doing.
PARIS (Reuters) - Few people can upstage American tennis great Serena Williams but even the 23-time Grand Slam champion knows one should never steal the show at a friend's wedding, not least a royal wedding.
Questions about presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump's racially charged attacks on a federal judge threatened to upstage the carefully orchestrated event at a drug and alcohol rehabilitation facility in Washington, D.C.'s Anacostia neighborhood.
They also noted that for every possible job, there is a potential downside — that he would create tensions with his wife's secretary of state, Treasury secretary or other cabinet officer; that he might upstage Mrs.
Director Paul Feig is at his comedic best in "Bridesmaids," in which a maid of honor and a bridesmaid attempt to upstage one another to prove who is better friends with the bride-to-be.
That face radiated with similar power at a famous moment in Act 3 of Kenneth MacMillan's "Romeo and Juliet" as Juliet sits on her bed upstage: Ms. Teuscher lifted her head as if addressing destiny.
When Westerners push for yes-or-no answers or criticize, contradict, or otherwise upstage an East Asian business acquaintance, they are likely causing that person a loss of face, which will consequently harm the relationship.
Reuters reported on Sunday that Daimler's main Chinese joint venture partner BAIC planned to double its stake to around 10% in order to upstage rival Chinese automaker Geely , which owns 9.69% of the German company.
It's hard to upstage Prince George and Princess Charlotte, who have become known for their adorable royal displays over the years, but little brother Prince Louis knows how to get a laugh (and melt hearts) too!
Cardi B is probably the hottest property in music right now, and securing a feature from her is pretty big stuff (though, as G Eazy learned to his misfortune, she'll probably upstage the fuck outta you).
It's almost impossible to upstage Sandra Bernhard, but in the season premiere, where she plays a showrunner, she takes a back seat to Tina Fey, who plays herself and, in turn, is outdone by John Mulaney.
But the most viscerally intense moment arrives with a very recent addition to the roster of characters, making a cameo in a parade of historically significant leaders, each one's name projected huge on the upstage screen.
But, when she prepares to run upstage and off into the wings, they not only part before her like the Red Sea, but they also become two whirlpools — two spinning diameters that revolve in opposite directions.
Walker's gray cell is a metal-frame cube floating inside another metal-frame cube, sometimes lit (by Christopher Kuhl) with moody shadows and often used as a surface for projections, which also fill an upstage wall.
Entering through a heavy door, upstage center, Erie is tall, with rounded shoulders and a slightly shambling walk; he looks as though he were caving in on himself while trying to remain upright, spiritually and otherwise.
More than 20 locations have been not transformed so much as enhanced; sculptures are tucked into corners of shopping malls and bustling temples where swirling colors and textures often upstage many of the site-specific pieces.
Kate, not wanting to upstage the bride, stayed on the sidelines and wrangled the page boys and flower girls (including Prince George and Princess Charlotte) at Pippa's nuptials to hedge fund manager James Matthewsearlier this year.
It's amusing to watch Ms. Huppert and Mr. Depardieu upstage Death Valley, and to that end, special mention must be made of his monumental stomach, which is often bared and big enough to deserve its own billing.
Mr. Kimmel is threatening to upstage Tuesday's big speech: He will be broadcasting an interview with Stephanie Clifford, the former pornographic-film actress known as Stormy Daniels, who reportedly had an affair with Mr. Trump in 2006.
The spacewalk enabled the Russians once again to upstage the United States in space; they had launched the first satellite, Sputnik, in October 184 and the first manned spaceflight into orbit, with Yuri Gagarin, in April 212.
That restraint is embodied in the show's excellent design: warm lighting (by Aaron Copp) on a set (by Edward T. Morris) whose wooden-plank upstage wall is painted with a mottled map of the continental United States.
MUMBAI (Reuters) - Triathlon at the picturesque Copacabana could boil down to yet another sibling rivalry with Jonny Brownlee sensing an opportunity to upstage elder brother and Olympic champion Alistair in the men's event at next month's Rio Games.
It is perfectly possible that the 2200-year-old could upstage Bolt in the Jamaican's final championship by pulling off a 1003 metres/2100 meters double that has not been achieved since Michael Johnson in Gothenburg in 2200.
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First, someone she knows well; second, a political partner who won't upstage her; and third, and most important, that rare person who can assume the office of the presidency on a moment's notice should the circumstances require it.
His appeal for the support of the blue-collar worker on Saturday indicated he was out to upstage both the traditional Left as well as try to eat into the support base of the National Front's Le Pen.
For example, when Mailer and Greer begin to argue, a video feed suddenly appears on the theater's back wall depicting two men wrestling each other; meanwhile, two of the actors begin to slap each other and tussle upstage.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Olympic sprint champion Usain Bolt managed to upstage the first weekend of Australia's A-League season without kicking a ball after his agent said he had been offered a professional contract by the Central Coast Mariners.
The little-known Australian holed out for an eagle from the fairway at the 2492th and sank an eight-foot putt for his sixth birdie at the 1th to upstage not only compatriot Day but defending champion Jordan Spieth.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Rather than being driven to distraction by uncertainty hanging over their participation in the Rio Games following the doping scandal that has engulfed their country, Russian gymnasts channeled their energy to upstage China on Monday.
It's O.K. that photographs sometimes upstage the live action — like the shot of the students crammed into a United States Army station wagon, or the faces of the nine projected in the final scene, each labeled with a name.
Arriving heiresses seeking his imprimatur needed only to show up during August at Cowes, on the Isle of Wight, the yacht-racing capital of the world, to upstage the British competition in a blaze of Worth-designed taffeta silk.
To ensure that the addition did not overwhelm or upstage the original Havens House building — which over time has served as a home, tavern, school and boardinghouse — Mr. Pedersen decided to locate half of the center below ground level.
Several voters said after the speech that they were struck by Mr. Clinton's relatively muted style, but added that they were impressed that he kept much of the focus on his wife and did not upstage her in any unwelcome ways.
When Hurricane Harvey hit Texas in 2017, Pence's visit was carefully planned so as not to upstage the president — because the victim-hugging, brush-clearing work he was doing was a lot more compelling as a political visit than Trump's was.
Mr. Studdard and Mr. Aiken (who gets first billing is a running gag) try to upstage each other as they trade verses of "Silent Night" and "O Come All Ye Faithful" in a showbiz arms race that's cheeseball, and very funny.
This number begins with a man on the floor, twisting and gesturing tenderly up at his female partner as if she's the muse who inspires him: Two other couples have entered (upstage left), in the conventional steps of a ballroom waltz.
With a floor of honey brown and an upstage wall like a minimalist Kandinsky, the stage is bare at the start and filled piece by piece with chairs and long wooden tables: for reading at, for dancing on, for dying at.
Throughout the first half of "The World My Mama Raised," a social-justice comedy of sorts by Ariel Stess that kicks off Clubbed Thumb's Summerworks series, a young black prisoner named Henry stands in his cell upstage, mostly silent, often reading.
North Korea's decision to stage a massive military parade in Pyongyang showing off its growing arsenal just one day before the Winter Olympics begin is a deliberate attempt to upstage the South Korean games and stir fear, according to some observers.
Housed in a New York City landmark building in the Financial District dating back to 1881, the hotel features a breathtakingly preserved nine-story atrium, which may very well upstage the tastefully-appointed rooms and excellent on-site food and drink.
Perhaps Selena chose this look because she didn't want to upstage her BFF on her big night, but in any case, you can't really blame Selena for wanting to be comfortable for a long night of dining, dancing and fine art appreciation.
Who can forget the moment Bret Michaels, waltzing to the back of the stage (or upstage, if you're a theater geek) after a triumphant performance with the cast of Best Musical nom "Rock of Ages," was taken out by a flying set piece?
There is no evidence that one is trying to upstage the other; if anything, Middleton seemed more than willing to take a step back so the world could fall in love with Markle, just as the world fell in love with her.
SAMARA, Russia (Reuters) - There are not many teams in world football who boast an even moderately successful record against five-time World Cup winners Brazil but in recent years Mexico have proved they have what it takes to upstage the yellow-shirted powerhouse.
But he's struggled to break into the news cycle, dominated once again by Donald Trump, who managed to upstage even the first campaign appearance here Monday by former President George W. Bush, and by Ted Cruz, whom Trump has threatened to sue.
Priyanka and Sophie are hanging in South Beach with Nick and Joe Jonas, and the future sisters-in-law are getting in on the spring break action with some super cute swimwear ... doing their best to upstage The Jonas Brothers' music video shoot.
Let me say, in case I forget to later, that many of the details are very nice: the hats and boas; the uniforms; a menacing knot of men in dark suits sitting around a table; two women gossiping upstage in threadbare skirts and hose.
It's not often that any tennis player can manage to upstage Serena Williams when it comes to fashion, but at Wimbledon Roger Federer did just that, provoking the kind of social media meltdown that is usually reserved for a cat suit on the court.
So, perhaps less productively, is the feeling that Cagnacci can't help lingering on the Magdalene's supple form or her castoff luxuries; her loosely draped hips, unspooling strings of pearls and bejeweled shoes, snaking along the painting's bottom edge, nearly upstage the narrative of repentance.
Her skin-baring ensemble, featuring a Stylestalker Delicates Robyn bra, is almost enough to upstage her super subtle beauty look if it weren't for the fact that in the world of King Kylie, this outfit isn't all that much different from her usual going out look.
Well, in the buildup to Game 2 of the NBA Finals, the chowderheads at First Take decided to upstage themselves by having His Holiness come on air with them at Oakland's Lake Chalet (where I actually used to work) and guess who else was in the building?
Few people can upstage Princess Kate when it comes to fashion, but when Princess Charlotte made her debut appearance on the balcony of Buckingham Palace for Saturday's Trooping of the Colour, all eyes were on the adorable 13-month-old dressed head-to-toe in pink.
Mr. Bush's older brother, for instance, has high approval ratings with many of the voters Mr. Bush needs to win over — but could upstage Mr. Bush as the more naturally charismatic of the two, and remind voters that Jeb Bush would be the third Bush to win the presidency.
LOS ANGELES, April 9 (Reuters) - Leonardo DiCaprio's bear brawl and a steamy smooch from "Fifty Shades of Grey" are among the movie moments battling for popcorn-shaped accolades at the MTV Movie Awards, where cheeky humor and naughty acts often upstage the winners at the youth-orientated event.
CORASANITI I've read your book, and you talked a lot about the Upstage [music venue] and the kind of vibe that was created there and the ability to play with any kind of local artist and get up onstage, and that's how you met some of your band members.
While it seems almost impossible to upstage last week's exciting announcement that McCarthy will be officially reviving her role as the bubbly, bumbling chef Sookie St. James on the reboot of Gilmore Girls, the actress may have gone ahead and done just that with this latest neon-hued sartorial offering.
Elon Musk, the showy CEO of Tesla, will begin production of his much-discussed mainstream-priced Model 23 electric car on Friday, beating his schedule by two weeks, but Chinese-owned Volvo today sought to upstage him with the announcement that it will stop introducing new fully combustion vehicles next year.
You'll probably upstage everyone on the court, but as for relying on you for more emotionally-driven scenarios (read: helping Rachel with the wedding or simply grabbing a pack of tampons at the local CVS while she's curled up at home in the fetal position) you'll be a no-show.
"Shot entirely from upstage, with the audience acting as a backdrop, the duo's rendition of 'Shallow' from their film 'A Star Is Born' was as intimate as it was seeped in chemistry..." "Oscars Rebukes Donald Trump Without Saying His Name" That's the headline on this Lisa de Moraes post for Deadline.
" Although Stuart told Lydia it would be best to dye the dress gray so as not to overshadow the bride, the original poster in "That's It, I'm Wedding Shaming" still questioned whether Lydia would "upstage the bride" and said that, if Lydia were her mother-in-law, she would "scratch her eyes out!
Plates come piled high with big, brash flavors as loud as the playlist—my Shanghai noodles with XO butter, clams, and nori have the umami cranked, while the Google-translated vegetable side "Slightly fires the emperor," with nuggets of chorizo and toasted cashews, is so bold it threatens to upstage the main.
As passengers aboard the Karaka — a painstakingly restored wooden ship used in the show — took turns dressing up as their favorite characters as they sailed around the city, Ms. Seref relayed how one actress asked that "all the pretty Croatian girls be replaced with uglier ones," so as not to upstage her.
China regularly holds parades of this kind, marking the anniversary of the communist victory at the end of World War II, and, notoriously, North Korea parades its military might on almost any excuse, most recently in an attempt to upstage the Winter Olympics that have just begun south of the Demilitarized Zone.
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How the Cohen show may upstage the Kim sit-down Perhaps only in the age of Trump could a nuclear summit between a President and the tyrant leader of a hermit nation with which the US has been technically at war for nearly 70 years be the second biggest news story of the week.
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He can begin by delivering on his promise to Silver to stick around for the transition process, even if being in New York is a painful reminder of how the Nets not only failed to upstage the Knicks, but also watched Dolan's team claim the international sizzle with the drafting of the Latvian rookie Kristaps Porzingis.
Few things could upstage a performance by then–soon-to-be Oscar winner Lady Gaga for her then–soon-to-be Oscar-winning song "Shallow," particularly one in which she and her co-star and rumored lover (okay, the rumors there are shaky, but whatever) shared one of the most sexually tense moments in awards show history.
As Dewey — who impersonates his roommate, Ned (Spencer Moses), a substitute teacher, to land a job at the exclusive Horace Green prep school — Mr. Brightman never makes the mistake of trying to upstage his young co-stars; he gets down with, and brings out the best in, them in a performance as notable for its generosity as its virtuosity.
This is what Nietzsche understood so well about the history of rationalist philosophy, and it's what we see vividly illustrated countless times each day by Twitter's "reply guys," who are always ready to jump in with a "Well, actually" to pretty much anything anyone says, and particularly if that person is a woman or someone they think they can easily upstage.
Questions about presumptive Republican 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 racially charged attacks on a federal judge threatened to upstage the carefully orchestrated event at a drug and alcohol rehabilitation facility in Washington, D.C.'s Anacostia neighborhood.
For Tyler, the Creator's blowout Grammys performance — which put Tyler in the middle of tilted set designed to look like a neighborhood street — Silent House had to find a coating that would fulfill a number of creative needs: the set was heavily angled up, so a grippy floor texture was needed as Tyler moved upstage, and the coating had to withstand the flames that would shoot up around him.
Harry Styles is a true professional ... considering he acted like nothing happened when an overzealous fan reached up and grabbed his crotch while he was performing in L.A. Harry was doing a show Saturday night at the Hollywood Bowl, when -- in the middle of one of his songs -- someone reached up from the front row and copped a feel of his goods ... which he quickly batted away and ignored as he went back upstage. WTF!!!
In her first appearance on the show, Laurie (played by Jean Smart, whose swath of TV credits range from Fargo to Frasier) somehow manages to upstage all matter of exciting events: main protagonist Angela (Regina King), saving 20 or so people from a suicide bomber at a funeral; the reveal that Jeremy Irons's mystery character is Adrian Veidt; and the gnawing mystery of whether Will (Louis Gossett Jr.) killed Police Chief Judd Crawford (Don Johnson).
Part of that is the show's strikingly female gaze: in two unsettling scenes of sexual violence, which Ms. Henry stages abstractly; in a topless moment when an upstage spotlight (the lighting is by Elizabeth A. Coco) draws our attention away from Goldie's bare breasts; and even in a wedding dance (the choreography is by JoAnn M. Hunter and Liz Ramos) that puts Goldie's beleaguered mother (Charlotte Cohn) at the center, experiencing a rare moment of joy.
Even if Ivanka did not arrive in time to upstage Kim Yo Jong, the sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, who had already returned home, President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's daughter was probably more welcome than Miss Kim's replacement at the Olympics, Kim Yong Chol.
Pretty much everybody who encountered Bruce Springsteen over the many years, from the proprietors of the gritty Upstage in '69 Asbury Park, to the iconic Columbia hitmakers John Hammond and Clive Davis, to his ever-loyal, ever-­querulous, suffering but indispensable E Street sidemen, to Ronald Reagan, to Pete Seeger, all the way to Barack Obama, has recognized Springsteen as somebody way special — somebody who proved it all night onstage, owned major chops, was a guy you couldn't take your eyes off, and somehow couldn't stay mad at, even though he possessed charmingly immodest valuations of his young abilities, treated his bandmates like favored employees and could go all moody, isolated 'n' stuff when things rubbed him the wrong way.

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