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He winks at authoritarianism and violence, sometimes even encouraging it.
At home, the president winks at those who practise it.
"Ok, he was challenging," she says and then winks at me.
Soderbergh winks at Hollywood's complicity in this morally reprehensible financial framework.
This poem gives away small coins and winks at strangers' kids.
HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - China's winks at punters hint at intervention.
Serone's corpse winks at Lopez, who is of course our Final Girl.
They smile at each other, and Patrick winks at Arthur in the crowd.
Trump winks at white supremacists, thrives on confrontation and debases the Oval Office.
It winks at you, messes with you, and laughs both with you and at you.
The supercar winks at the Miura with a two-tone paint job, a Miura trademark.
In one ad, Ms. Ivey fires a gun and winks at two gun-toting men.
The bobblehead Beckmesser winks at Katharina Wagner's 2007 "Meistersinger," with its bobblehead German cultural icons.
While Good Omens winks at the subject of Crowley and Aziraphale's attraction, it won't outright admit it.
The scene transports to a dank college bar, where Bundy winks at Kloepfer from across the room.
The humble bodice winks at me, rolls over Sarah's shoulders and plunges straight down to her waist.
The podcast's echo winks at the cheesy sound effects favored by old-school right-wing radio shock jocks.
At the reception, a lady welcomes them, as Fede winks at her and moves straight to the kitchen.
Chasing Happiness only winks at Kevin and Danielle Jonas' early days, choosing to focus more on their lives now.
"I'm our family, too," Jon responds, a moment that winks at the overwhelming truth he has yet to discover.
The administration winks at foreign governments who kill journalists, but its own threats against the media are mostly empty.
The film is full of one-liners and metatextual winks at the superhero genre, and Reynolds is its smirking ringmaster.
But besides the document's winks at the slang-riddled discussions of far-right message boards, the manifesto is far from ironic.
An old car floats around space; Del Rey winks at the camera; everything is in slo-mo, even when it isn't.
But despite its frequent instances of absurdist humor, it is not a film that winks at the audience with its cleverness.
Still, as Judy winks at in its caption referencing "things we can control," people like to have things done for them.
The clue for MMIII winks at the "Flight of the Conchords," who don't seem to have made their way into a grid yet.
"; visual gestures (as she's swarmed by adoring women in "Dance Apocalyptic," she winks at us); and coquettish observations: "Pynk is my favorite part.
That appeal persists in this new installment, with enough good humor and winks at the audience to keep the whole thing moving along.
And Flanagan has woven it together cleverly, with winks at fans of the original story and surprising bits of connective tissue across generations.
Pulling out his cell phone, he smiles widely and winks at the camera, saying, "Wait and see, fellas" while apparently dialing Slash's number.
There's a lyric, "She took you for everything, You let her do it again" and as Belly raps, Chyna winks at the camera.
He shakes a student's hand, waves at a politician and winks at a playwright as a meeting of Guinea-Bissau's only writers' club begins.
It slaps the hands of those who talk about sensitive topics, and it winks at those who take bribes in exchange for favorable publicity.
Glee has a knowingness to it that feels small and campy to me: all those winks at the camera, the overwhelming sense of smarm.
The size-22 model shared a stomach-baring bathroom selfie that celebrates her post-baby shape — with a hashtag that winks at her body critics.
Still, we see your winks at the camera, Hughes: Ferris was in a prison of time, and his "day off" was just one of many.
Throughout the world today, from Saudi Arabia to the Philippines, from Guatemala to North Korea, bad things happen because the Trump administration winks at them.
Trump often winks at this relationship he has with the media, the way his attacks are good politics for him and good business for us.
The gamesome yet secretive daughter of a famous writer, she studies history, informed by a postmodern suspicion of "truth" that winks at coming narrative vexations.
That affinity allows "Hansard" to elide past and present: A wisecrack about "European foxes" wreaking havoc on Diana's adored garden winks at Brexit-era realpolitik.
What's left is a tightly choreographed comedy of manners with coolly precise slapstick and the requisite helping of improvised winks at the New York audience.
A problem that winks at you garishly whenever you take the watch off and blinks against your skin late at night when you're trying to sleep.
Cash's design winks at the facility's original purpose: He carved a kernel-shaped cavity into its heart using a 20-ton hydraulic breaker and industrial wire saw.
Perfectly framed by his poster of a pinup girl, Billy shakes his ass, winks at himself in the mirror, and even dabs some cologne on his junk.
A Lord and Miller movie knows on some level how silly movies can be, and it winks at viewers so they know they're in on the joke, too.
He winks at the crowd and they " ooo" like he just did the saw a woman in half and put her back together again trick, which, I guess, yeah.
The humor in Ed Ruscha's "Cheese Circle" (1975) is obvious, while Lorna Simpson's "Polka Dot & Bullet Holes #2" (2016) winks at the viewer while nodding to a bleak reality.
It's the sort of aesthetic that looks dark at first, then winks at you with a little touch of humor, then gets really, really dark if you look too closely.
These revelations take place during a daring sotto voce conversation about "doing it" and a party game in which the attendees are "murdered" when the designated "killer" winks at them.
In one of the best Easter Egg moments of "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice," the film pokes fun at Clark Kent's do-gooder tendencies and winks at the original Superman comic.
Both works are partly set in Japan, and while The Handmaiden is openly about the love and friendship between two women, White Nights winks at viewers, then walks away, never consummating the encounter.
Her masterstroke is to close with "Break Up With Your Girlfriend, I'm Bored," in which she shrugs, forgets all the lessons she's learned in the past 40 minutes, and winks at the audience.
By contrast, GLOW is in on the joke; it winks at the caprice of big hair and hot pink scrunchies, of the idea that anyone ever thought they looked good in acid wash.
Much of the action takes place in the run-down Hotel Moskva; one gruesome attack winks at Communist iconography when the weapon — a sickle — is tossed away to land neatly on a hammer.
A section titled #YouNeedtoBeSoClose (the ominously casual remark of a guy pictured holding a hefty knife) catalogs people with weapons at the same time it winks at the requirements and gift of photograph-taking.
Allen recently cautioned against a "witch hunt" atmosphere forming in response to Weinstein, in which "every guy in an office who winks at a woman is suddenly having to call a lawyer to defend himself."
It hints of Italy, but in the hands of Joshua Pinsky, the chef, the bagna cauda winks at Caesar salad, and cacio e pepe swaps out the cheese for fermented chickpeas to become ceci e pepe.
It is a verdant platter filled with slivered (albeit not julienned) vegetables tossed in a lemon, pomegranate, molasses, and sumac dressing, that winks at — and then totally ignores — the classic Waldorf Salad that it sardonically references.
"You don't want it to lead to a witch-hunt atmosphere, a Salem atmosphere, where every guy in an office who winks at a woman is suddenly having to call a lawyer to defend himself," he said.
CNN White House correspondent Jim Acosta winks at a fellow reporter after the daily press briefing at the White House, where he had a contentious exchange with White House senior policy adviser Stephen Miller, on Aug. 229.
There are big dance numbers and seductive little ones, and on the whole, this film is a lot like the first, with some big winks at the audience and some shiny spandex to keep it all sparkly.
" In an action scene near the end, the script winks at its own proclivities when Batou, facing an army of killer geisha-bots, grumbles, "Look, this ain't the time to get philosophical — I'm running low on ammo here.
But this movie takes the crossover conceit to the next level, playing on a decade's worth of accumulated material in inventive way that plays on old assumptions, but also winks at our knowledge of this complex and intricate universe.
It's difficult to wring laughs out of a heart-pounding police showdown or the gruesome death of an undeserving woman, but there are other moments in El Camino where Gilligan winks at the absurd heights his work can reach.
Too many winky-winks at past movies, too many one-liners and witty ripostes, too many quick cuts away or long lingering looks for maximum comedic impact, too many nonchalant responses to what should be tense and dire situations.
"The Crown" winks at this by opening Season 103 as the Queen reviews her image on a new stamp set alongside the previous one, which shows the profile of Claire Foy, who played Elizabeth for the first two seasons.
Rather, it feels like an homage, with a few winks at the audience: it lives on a YouTube channel whose username is Elon McFly, and the spinning license plate at the end reads "LOL GAS" (the Cybertruck is electric).
Look at him who winks at and overlooks offenses in one, which he causes to be punished in another, and contrast him with the inflexible soldier who does his duty faithfully, notwithstanding it occasionally wars with his private feelings.
Her/his body "looks" in one direction — both actively with their eyes away from the front of the body, and passively in terms of her feminine gender presentation — but her/his sex winks at us from the other side.
Instead, writer-director Christopher Landon immediately winks at the conventions of time-loop movies through an opening sequence that follows Ryan (Phi Vu), a side character from the first film, waking up in his car and walking to his college campus.
"You also don't want it to lead to a witch hunt atmosphere, a Salem atmosphere, where every guy in an office who winks at a woman is suddenly having to call a lawyer to defend himself," Allen told the BBC.
" And so he does, killing one grease monkey by pulling out the jack holding up a car he's working underneath and buying a gun from a busty blond who winks at him and coos, "You're cocked, locked and ready to rock.
Sure, there's the handy lotus-insect connection, tying neatly with the infestation arc, but really, this title winks at the other story rumbling underneath this season: This whole espionage thing is starting to seem less useful and more faulty as time goes on.
Louis C.K. has more of a kitchen sink approach, tossing disparate styles, a jumble of plotlines and a few winks at the audience that take us out of the scene, making little effort to integrate the comic banter and the dramatic heavy lifting.
It's the one he used in "Inherent Vice" and "Flirting With Disaster" and is certainly the one on display in "Deadpool 2," where he takes the assumptions inherent to his monument of a face and winks at them — a postmodern Josh Brolin.
Shouldn't today's Republicans who remain silent while their leader winks "at the racists and Nazis," as Mr. Blow puts it, and demeans women be reminded of the shameful behavior of those "silent" Democrats while Jim Crow reigned in nearly half of our country?
His entire thing is to say something hyperbolically offensive that is designed to anger liberals, and then laugh at them when they take it seriously — and then he winks at his followers, so that you can't quite tell how much he means what he says.
It's tough being a hitmaker who isn't weighed down by corporate expectations, but for a while, Mr. Gunn does a pretty good job of keeping the whole thing reasonably fizzy, starting with an opener that winks at the audience with big bangs and slapstick.
"Despite the nature and volume of the allegations, Allen said that "you also don't want it to lead to a witch hunt atmosphere, a Salem atmosphere, where every guy in an office who winks at a woman is suddenly having to call a lawyer to defend himself.
With Aquaman, the film's credited screenwriters David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick, and Will Beall have created a fantasy adventure story that winks at the idea of the Sword in the Stone and King Arthur, as their spin on Arthur Curry struggles to become the king that Atlantis deserves.
Its meandering, unbroken shot and Abstract's letterman jacket also read as winks at The Social Experiment's "Sunday Candy" video, which was filmed in one take to adhere to a shoestring budget, and, more importantly, it directly preceded Chance the Rapper's ascension to the world's first never-signed pop star.
It does try its best to steal from smarter films, at least: The film is rife with meta-references to the Child's Play franchise, and it winks at everything from 2001's evil artificial intelligence Hal to Poltergeist, Halloween 3, and the viral horror game Five Nights at Freddy's.
" Allen said women should speak up to help address the issue, while warning that the Weinstein scandal shouldn't lead to a "witch hunt atmosphere, a Salem atmosphere, where every guy in an office who winks at a woman is suddenly having to call a lawyer to defend himself.
"It is an administration that regularly winks at white nationalists, and this is a cynical move to pretend that the administration actually cares about Jews when in fact their actions consistently put Jews in more danger," said Rabbi Jill Jacobs, the executive director of T'ruah, a liberal Jewish group.
Then on Thursday you could turn to the recipe for lamb burgers I got from the smart kids at Lucky Peach, a dish that winks at one served in Xi'an, the capital city of Shaanxi Province in northwestern China, at the easternmost terminus of the historic Silk Road.
Though the film winks at the complicated emotions surrounding immigration, it is the insightful and humorous look at middle-aged marital tension will best translate into any language, and Mr Hajdu's decision to team up with his real life wife and son to play one of the families brings added authenticity.
Cover image: Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt, center, winks at National Automobile Dealers Association president and CEO Peter Welch, right, as he takes the podium to speak at a news conference at the Environmental Protection Agency in Washington, Tuesday, April 3, 2018, on his decision to scrap Obama administration fuel standards.
That definitely works to a point in "I Go to the Zoo" — particularly as Nathanial points and winks at various zoo denizens as if they were all patrons at the hottest club — but the talk-sing lyrics aren't quite sharp enough to extend the song's silly premise over two and a half minutes.
" When Sammie Dean couldn't target the Nine directly, she tapped into pervasive cultural fears about the danger of black male sexuality, handing out cards at school that read: "Little Nigger at Central High Has Got Mighty Free with His Eye Winks at White Girls Grabs Their Blonde Curls Little Nigger Sure is Anxious to Die.
All the women and girls are worried about him in the house, but when he wakes up, relations slowly improve between the affable McBurney and the women, particularly the oldest three: strong-willed, mature Miss Martha, quiet and dutiful Edwina, and precociously tantalizing Alicia, who all but winks at him the moment he sets eyes on her.
It pulls liberally from the recent-ish history of kitsch, including obvious references to a handful of secular Christmas classics — mostly A Christmas Story and Home Alone — and faster, weirder winks at totally unrelated action-movie camp, like Sam Rockwell's big heel-turn moment in Charlie's Angels, or Heath Ledger's infinitely memed "How about a magic trick?" bit in The Dark Knight.
It's not unusual for superhero movies to feel like they're serving multiple masters, but "Shazam!" juggles more than most -- offering knowing winks at an audience well-versed in comic-book lore (Fawcett, the original publisher of Captain Marvel, even receives a sly acknowledgement), delivering action and still having young Billy learn Disney Channel-style lessons about family through his confusing adventure.
It feels like four or five different movies happening at once, not to mention that it playfully winks at legendary films like Indiana Jones and The Temple of Doom (via Arthur's hunt for the trident), the Lord of the Rings trilogy (the trident), The Sword in the Stone (also the trident), and perhaps unintentionally Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again (at one point, Arthur and Mera find themselves in a coastal Mediterranean town, and can't stop love from happening).
Alex Abad-Santos, Vox:  It feels like four or five different movies happening at once, not to mention that it playfully winks at legendary films like Indiana Jones and The Temple of Doom (via Arthur's hunt for the trident), the Lord of the Rings trilogy (the trident), The Sword in the Stone (also the trident), and perhaps unintentionally Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again (at one point, Arthur and Mera find themselves in a coastal Mediterranean town, and can't stop love from happening).
" In this way, an already uplifting song takes on a wonderful second meaning—a celebration of the joy of best-friendship, of the pricelessness of catching another person at their most candid: Gavin winks at the camera, holding a radiant bouquet of sunflowers from London's Columbia Road Flower Market ("It's one of the most gorgeous places in the city," she says); Maskin and McPherson rock out, playing air guitar: "Katie was filming us [playing air guitar]," Maskin says," And was like, 'Do it!
People are not safe from the predatory drug gangs on one side of the US/Mexico border and predatory militias on the other; they are not safe in the Deep South from those who will now enjoy an administration that winks at the white nationalist awakening; people are also not safe from the mega-storms that will arrive before long as we roll back environmental regulation; and people are not safe from the rising rents and debts pushing low-income families, people of color, working folks, and artists out of the cities that are supposed to be safe zones for progressive values.
Fatty Bear winks at the player and the credits roll.
So, not bound by his promise, Peterkin winks at the camera and says he'll find something mischievous to do tomorrow.
In the end, Marmaduke and Mazie are dating, Marmaduke and Jezebel are friends and all is well. Marmaduke then farts in the bed as he winks at the camera.
Nezhno kills a Wakandan priest and is then placed in jail; however, Storm doesn't believe he is responsible until she is shown security footage of the act taking place. Ororo notices Nezhno acting out of character when he winks at the camera. She asks him to wink for her but he doesn't know what it is so Ororo has him freed declaring him innocent. Later the Black Panther orders his execution and winks at Ororo.
Marcie, in turn, replies, "You're a great competitor and a real gentleman. I think you're the greatest, Charles." Uncharacteristically, she then lifts her glasses and winks at Charlie Brown, who blushes.
It is an up-tempo song in which the narrator states that, no matter how he is feeling on a particular day, he feels better once his lover winks at him.
He excitedly tells her that she is indeed a real psychic. He calls the police to collect the reward for capturing the kidnappers and finding the jewels. A smiling Blanche winks at the camera.
She wears a short white dress and performs barefoot. Clarkson also wears her actual engagement ring and shows it several times to the camera. In the end Clarkson catches the bride's bouquet and winks at the camera.
Later, the police investigate the crime scene and we learn that Kaylie has pinned all the murders on the masked man. Graham shows up, concerned for her well-being, and the two hug as Kaylie winks at the camera.
Halsey later joked about the specially marked balls for Bonds' at-bats. "They just have a B and a number on them, and a picture of Barry, too. If you look into his eye, he winks at you," Halsey said.
Brandon winks at Emery and leaves as he's being dragged back to his cell, still yelling for Connie to return. The film ends with credits revealing that Emery is currently awaiting for an appeal for the murders of Allanah James and Kenneth Stroud.
Seeing the antler-like twigs in silhouette, Mickey thinks that Pluto's a moose, and he shoots. He finds Pluto lying motionless, and starts to cry, sobbing, "Oh, what have I done? Don't leave me, pal!" Pluto winks at the audience, as Mickey continues to cry.
A music video was released alongside the single. The video, directed by Se Oh, features hoards of fans rushing past the singer towards an unknown celebrity's car in front of a theater. The singer winks at the camera during the video's conclusion to indicate the release of new music.
The clock strikes twelve and the film's events flash quickly on-screen. Back in the hospital room, the doctor covers the man's seemingly lifeless body. The camera then pans up towards the doctor's face, revealing him to be the same man smiling gleefully and winks at the camera.
This was modified to Leicestershire Road Club two weeks later. The first chairman was Mr H.E. Winks. At a general meeting on 16 April 1909, Mr Hales was nominated to be the first president, but never took office. Mr H.E. Winks became president at the first annual general meeting the following year.
Guffin's pet shop Freddy buys a canary that winks at him while he is questioning. The canary turns out to be a chickadee dyed yellow; he gives Freddy enough information about Leo to confront Mrs. Guffin. They manage to free him, but are now fugitives, since Mrs. Guffin claims she owns Leo.
Ming-Ming is always the first one to get back in her cage, Tuck is the second, and Linny is the last. A musical riff relating to the episode's rescue is played as Linny takes a bite out of the celery in her cage and winks at the camera, thus ending the episode.
Initially, Christian refuses to accept having Quentin as an associate, but later changes his mind and supports the decision. A couple of episodes later, he and Sean go to a frat party together. They end up receiving fellatio from two college girls, during which Costa winks at Sean. This bothers Sean and he leaves the room.
Kim's daughter Whitney Laine Scott, whom Eminem thinks of as his own daughter, is also portrayed by an actress towards the end of the video. She is the younger girl on the swing, at the moment in the lyrics when he says, "Hailie just smiles and winks at her little sister".Eminem – When I'm Gone. YouTube (June 16, 2009).
After agreeing to star in Family Plot, she recalled that "Hitchcock was a wonderful man." The film was Hitchcock's last and inasmuch as Harris appears by herself in its final shot (in which she winks at the audience), she has the distinction of being the actor who, so to speak, ended Alfred Hitchcock's long and illustrious career.
The gentleman caller re-enters the camera's view, and helps the other man remove his skirt and most of his other clothing. The gentleman caller (now completely clothed again) dances briefly with the nude young man. After a jump cut, the "lady"—now dressed completely in business attire—walks back on screen, winks at the audience, and walks off screen.
Hoping to catch up, he sneakily takes a red jacket and borrows a silver Lexus car driven by a costumed gingerbread man who is injured on crutches. Then, Harwell winks at the camera as the chase begins. While driving, he throws the jacket up and into the street. He then stops at a party where the girl is and goes into a tent.
Kumar (S. Balachandar) kills his wife played by Lakshmirajam Sadan in order to marry another woman, Vaasanthi. The murder is witnessed by two children (Kutty Padmini and Master Sridhar), who go for a picnic along with other children who later expose the truth. At the last the murderer is arrested and taken away by the police; he winks at the children who exposed him and says "ta ta".
The ending of the film is left ambiguous as to whether or not Freddy is actually dead; despite being decapitated, when Jason emerges from Crystal Lake carrying his head the head looks back and winks at the viewers. A sequel featuring Ash Williams (Bruce Campbell) from the Evil Dead franchise was planned, but never materialised onscreen. It was later turned into Dynamite Entertainment's comic book series Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash.
He leaves her alive and drives to a secluded spot where he changes into hiking clothes and walks off through the forest. The police find Maggie and the two bodies. As Braddock attempts to cross the border on foot, Maggie identifies him to the police, who shoot him dead as he tries to escape. The police attempt to question the dying Braddock but he only winks at Maggie before he dies.
During the second verse, footage from both Franklin's and Michael's earlier careers is shown on the screen. As the second chorus ends, Michael joins Franklin on the stage, and footage of earlier famous duet pairs—Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell, Sonny and Cher, and others—are shown on the viewing screen while Michael and Franklin sing the song's bridge. At the end of the video, Franklin winks at the camera.
He won't move or speak and the turnkey and cops have to drag him out. The narrator thinks Beano winks at him, but isn't sure. Beano isn't arraigned and sent to a hospital in the country by Hahn's agent. The narrator visits him a week later, but can't get him to speak, and goes to the doctor in charge to tell him that Beano is only pretending to be crazy to fool the police.
Before he can fully defeat Superman, Batman suddenly has a heart attack, apparently dying. Alfred destroys the Batcave and Wayne Manor before dying of a stroke, exposing Batman as Bruce Wayne, whose fortune has disappeared. After Wayne's funeral, it is revealed that his death was staged using his own chemical concoction that can suspend his vital life signs. Clark Kent attends the funeral and winks at Robin after hearing Wayne's heartbeat resume.
Finkel's wife, Jill, watches Longo's testimony. As the jury deliberates, Jill visits Longo in jail and tells him he is a narcissistic murderer who will never escape who he is. Longo is found guilty of all four charges and sentenced to death. After he is sentenced, he winks at Finkel, who, to his shock and rage, realizes Longo has been lying throughout their conversations, using him in order to make his testimony more believable.
Spanky, Alfalfa and Buckwheat have no interest in observing Valentine's Day. To prove it, Spanky establishes the He-Man Woman-Haters' Club in order to serve as their united front against the holiday. However, Alfalfa quickly abandons the club when Darla flirtatiously winks at him and proceeds to invite him to lunch to exchange Valentines. Spanky decides to teach his buddy a lesson by slipping soap into Alfalfa's lunch while he and Darla are away.
Carey Hannah MulliganEngland & Wales, 1984–2004. Gives name at birth as "Carey Hannah Mulligan" (born 28 May 1985) is an English actress. She made her professional acting debut on stage in the Kevin Elyot play Forty Winks at the Royal Court Theatre in 2004. Her film debut was with a supporting role in Pride & Prejudice (2005), followed by roles in television, including Bleak House (2005) and a Doctor Who episode, "Blink" (2007).
Patti LaBelle winking Winking in Western culture can be used as a way of letting someone else know that the winker or some other person is joking or lying (e.g., a parent tells their child a story about a fairy princess, and then winks at the child's older sibling, the sibling thus knows the parent is lying to the younger child). It may also be used to communicate sexual intentions, ranging from flirtation to an explicit invitation.
Patay patayan, also referred to as Killer Eye, involves at least 4 players. Players cut pieces of paper according to how many players are playing. There should be one judge, at least one killer, at least one police, and others are the regular players. The objective of the game is for the police to find and catch the killers by saying "I caught you" and say the name of the killer before the killer winks at the judge.
Raymund Flandez of The Wall Street Journal pointed out that both Criss and McHale had major roles in Perry's video of the song, and the Glee performance "winks at [that] fact". West was annoyed by Finn's recent tendency to "succumb" to his less nice and less responsible side as exemplified in the episode by his failure to "stand up for Rory" and for blasting "Brittany's simple, goofy belief system", even if he does eventually do the right thing.
But they soon are caught by the police. The police inspector Vetrimaaran (Kakka Ravi), who has been hunting the duo since their escape, tells the men that he knows what they did in Poomala and as a reward, their punishment will be reduced. Akash smiles and winks at Eleena, as the cops take him and Shibu. It is shown that the people of Poomala still have not learned the truth about the priests and consider them to be god's angels.
When Kelly heads home after the performance, she meets Blake Shelton who is wearing an elf costume. He bitterly yells at her for not including him into her special, claiming that he is "way too cool for this". The story ends with the narrator saying "and they all lived happily ever after" to which Kelly replies "for the most part, anyway" and winks at the camera. The narrator finishes the story and bids the viewers farewell and a happy holiday.
If the player with the Ace winks at the player with the King, an immediate "social" is called and everyone drinks. Because no one knows who will choose the Ace or King, all players are involved in either winking or looking for a wink. This can also be played with other drinking games like "drink, drank or drunk" to expedite the festivities. The "Slit Throat" variation has players walking around in the Dark, wandering the halls and rooms of a building.
After Grissom's retirement, Catherine succeeded him as supervisor of the night shift. As Grissom leaves in "One to Go", she is the only one to look up as he leaves; she winks at him as she realizes where he's headed (to Costa Rica to be with Sara), showing the close friendship they share. As supervisor, Catherine oversees a rogue operation that takes Raymond Langston and Nick Stokes to Los Angeles. Ray later murders a suspect, and Catherine is held personally accountable.
She goes on to say she had one kiss and half a date with Kendall and that it was very sweet. She tells the audience (but mostly to the guys and Jo) that it was great seeing them again and thanks them for coming. As Lucy walks off stage, she sees Kendall and Jo in the audience silently thanking her and she winks at him. The guys and Jo finish the day with a happy ending until they figure out Lucy is moving back in.
Monty Monogram (voiced by Seth Green) is Major Monogram's son and has been working in O.W.C.A. since "Minor Monogram". Vanessa Doofenshmirtz seems to become interested in him after she broke up with Johnny, and it is possible that he is slightly interested in her too because he winks at her before leaving. They have coffee together in "Sipping with the Enemy", at which point they apparently begin to date one another. In "Minor Monogram" he has recently graduated from the "High School Without a Cool Acronym" (H.
They choose to go back but decide to carry out their revenge prank anyway when they find out that Muscle Man had pranked Rigby. At the end of the episode, the White Elephant watches through the snow globe in the gift box that he offered to the park gang earlier, who then winks at the audience and leaves. This implies that he may have been aware of Muscle Man's prank and orchestrated the whole thing to ensure that the park gang's payback prank succeeds.
As the woman reads, the waitress brings her coffee and the bill. The comic's hero, after winning the race, seemingly winks at the woman from the page. His pencil-drawn hand suddenly reaches out of the comic book, inviting the woman into it. Once inside, she too appears in the pencil-drawn form, as he sings to her and introduces her to his black-and- white world which features a sort of looking-glass portal where people and objects look real on one side and pencil-drawn on the other.
Watkins was a lover of outdoor recreation and an "ardent trout fisherman" who "never lost an opportunity, when practice would permit, to get into the river." He spent much time fishing in the Boulder River and often joked that "there's a fish up there I've been trying to catch for a long time. It always comes up and winks at me but will never bite my line." Watkins was not actively engaged in his medical practice during the last several years of his life due to failing health.
After the seat is cleaned, he suddenly winks at Moni's girlfriend and featured soloist Micki (Liron Nirgad), who begins to have a secret liking for him. The bus brings the troupe from show to show, making stops at cafes in between. Along the journey, the troupe's male lead singer Dani (Sassi Kesshet) and Yaffa's girlfriend, the commander Moti (Doval'e Glickman) both have a love for Noa, which initially causes them to feud. The timid Bazooka gets a crush on Dani's girlfriend, Orli (Chelli Goldenberg), while Datner gives Bazooka lessons on how to develop relationships.
In order to save Lake from the consequences of the bartender's murder, the hitman quickly rearranges to the crime scene to implicate himself and make it look like a botched robbery attempt. Before the cops storm the bar, he gives Lake his wallet, tells him that he can be anything he wants to be, but also advises him against becoming a gunman. As a policeman breaks through the door, the hitman levels his gun at the cop, winks at Lake, and is killed when the policeman shoots him in the chest.
But one day his life changes - the day when he sees La gorda de porcelana standing barely dressed in a store window and decides to buy her (also named Fantasía). She fascinates him from the very first moment, winks at him, and so he is prepared to pay an entire month's salary for her. From this day on (which is point-of-no-return in the story), his life changes. Since he is not allowed to bring Fantasía into his flat, he tries to hide her at work.
He often peeks at her while she is undressing, and finds excuses to talk to her. He is further shown to be acting in a way counter to his personality when he smacks another showgirl on the bottom and winks at her when she protests. One night after the show, Dunstan, hoping to catch a glimpse of Faustina, finds her naked and passionately kissing Liesl; the experience deflates him and sends him into deep depression. 5\. Liesl shows up at Dunstan's room that night, berating him for his inability to handle his attraction to Faustina.
Ahead of his introduction, Walkinshaw said that Fletch and Tess would become friends when Tess becomes drawn to Fletch's humorous personality and his ability to create laughter in the ED. David Butcher of the Radio Times pointed out that Tess responds differently to Fletch than other people. He stated that when Fletch winks at Tess, she smiles at him rather than "[responding] with a basilisk stare and stern lecture". Producers devised a new storyline for Fletch and Tess when their friendship turns into an affair. Walkinshaw thought the storyline was natural and described it as an "honest, slow-burning development".
Set in Casablanca, it recycles aspects of the atmospheric noirish French films of the 1930s together with pulp-fiction American detective films of the post-war period. Considered either "tongue-in-cheek" or "doddery", the film "utilizes all the rules of the genre, albeit without convictions: chases, fistfights, nightclubs, unusual settings, knowing winks at the public". It was a commercial success in France (3,846,158 French entries in 1953) and was followed by 7 other Lemmy Caution films until 1967, not counting Jean-Luc Godard's "incomprehensible" Alphaville, a strange adventure of Lemmy Caution, casting Constantine and Vernon. Constantine's enduring success started with this.
Later, she catches him and Sarah making out in a car, and she and Sarah had plans to see a movie that night, but Sarah cancelled. She shows Austin her anger by re- typing the assignment, resulting in him getting a D minus. Austin confronts her and says that he knows Othello was motivated by jealousy and winks at Julie before walking away. Detective Ridley’s work partner tells him that he found what he believes to be ink on Monique’s hand. Sure enough, it’s a phone number. Detective Ridley and his partner call the number, and it is revealed to be Mike Delfino’s number.
Porky finally gets a piece of candy, winks at the audience, and then finds out that Fluffnums ate it. He eventually tries to propose to Petunia, but as he is starting to do so, Fluffnums pulls a mean- spirited trick on Porky by pulling the rug out from under him. The fickle and selfish Petunia laughs at him, causing Porky to leave the house and walk off in shame. He proceeds to write a suicide note and tries to hang himself from a tree, but the branch the rope is on snaps due to Porky's weight, knocking him out and causing him to go into a dreamlike state.
" IGN's Eric Goldman rated the episode 8.5/10. He commented that in resetting the events of "Sectionals", it "felt a bit rushed", but concluded: "Glee continues to work because it has its cake and eats it too. It's an over the top, overly cheerful musical – but also a biting comedy that always winks at the audience and acknowledges how cheesy musical theater can be, even while also proving how fun it is." The Daily News David Hinckley shared Goldman's concerns about resetting the characters, and while he believed that doing so was the right long-term move, he commented that: "the immediate effect is to make the episode feel a little jerky.
Mr. Jingles, a serial killer and the co- host of a children's television series, abducts the Nelson family, and forces nine-year-old Angela to watch as he films himself murdering her parents, and sister. The police arrive in time to save Angela, and they arrest Jingles, though the sheriff is so disgusted by the clown's actions that he executes Jingles. The seemingly dead Jingles is thrown into the trunk of a police cruiser, but as Angela is led away, he winks at her. The next day, the deputies who were going to dispose of Jingles are found butchered, and Jingles is assumed to have drowned in a pit while making his escape.
The story involves three children, named Jenny, Amanda and Scott, who are painting a mural on a school wall in Acton, London (Through the Dragon's Eye was filmed at Derwentwater Primary School, Shakespeare Road in Acton, London). The dragon in the mural winks at the children and they are transported to a land called Pelamar, where the dragon, named Gorwen, asks the children to undertake a task to save the magical land. In order to save Pelamar, the children, with Gorwen's help, must recover the pieces of the Veetacore (the life source of Pelamar), which recently exploded. Until they succeed, the land of Pelamar turns increasingly barren and its inhabitants start to fade away.
In 2004, Mulligan made her stage debut in the play Forty Winks at the Royal Court Theatre in London.Billington, Michael "Forty Winks Guardian Review" "The Guardian"Spencer, Charles "Forty Winks Telegraph Review" "The Telegraph" She made her film debut the following year in Joe Wright's 2005 film adaptation of the Jane Austen novel Pride & Prejudice, portraying Kitty Bennet alongside Keira Knightley. Later that year, she won the role of orphan Ada Clare in the BAFTA award-winning BBC adaption of Charles Dickens' Bleak House, her television debut."Why Carey's Delighted to be an Orphan"The Scotsman Among her 2007 projects were My Boy Jack, starring Daniel Radcliffe, and another Jane Austen adaptation, Northanger Abbey, starring Felicity Jones.
He tells Balu that no one would come to save him, but asks if he was valiant enough to give up his life as a martyr, to which Balu replies that he see it for himself at the execution chamber. On the day of his execution, Balu delivers a speech saying that Indian people have the rights to their own land and they should not allow foreign countries to abuse it. Yamalingam looks at Balu's eyes and winks at him, assuring him that he shall escape, covers his face and places the noose on him, then proceeds to hang him, being tensed after the process. Unbeknownst to Yamalingam, Kuyili had not been informed of the execution.
In Taylor's film, Katherina, played by Mary Pickford, winks at Bianca during the speech, indicating she does not mean a word of what she is saying. In Zeffirelli's film, Katherina, played by Elizabeth Taylor, delivers the speech as though it were her own idea, and the submission aspect is reversed by her ending the speech and leaving the room, causing Petruchio to have to run after her. Phyllis Rackin is an example of a scholar who reads the speech ironically, especially in how it deals with gender. She points out that several lines in the speech focus on the woman's body, but in the Elizabethan theatre, the role would have been played by a young boy, thus rendering any evocation of the female form as ironic.
In his review for The New York Times, Vincent Canby called it, "a tasteful monster movie with a terrible secret: it eats other movies". Newsweek magazine's David Ansen wrote, "Hovering unclassifiably between nostalgia and satire, this amiably hip genre movie confirms Laughlin as a deliberately minor but unique stylist. It's up to the viewer to determine just how faux his naif style is, but either way you choose to take it, Strange Invaders offers a good deal of laid-back fun". Jay Scott in his review for The Globe and Mail wrote, "Strange Invaders is a pastiche, a film-school jumble of aphorisms and winks at the audience that are neither as knowing nor as amusing as they are meant to be".
Title pun: Oswald the Lucky Rabbit/Mouse in Manhattan, one of the first Tom and Jerry cartoons Simpsons episode: "The Day the Violence Died" Year: 1996 Synopsis: This is the first Itchy cartoon in silent film style parodying both the Tom and Jerry short "Mouse in Manhattan" and the Oswald the Lucky Rabbit name. The plot revolves Itchy (looking noticeably different due to this cartoon being drawn by Itchy's original creator Chester J. Lampwick) strutting around Manhattan while decides to hurt people throughout the day. The victims include an Irish man (who is hit by a light bulb and rung through an old washing machine starting with his beard) and Theodore Roosevelt (decapitated with an axe). Itchy winks at the screen and the cartoon ends with credits posed by Lampwick.
When printer John R. Hodges (Monty Woolley) is forced to retire at age 65 because of a company policy, he decides to do something about it. Dyeing his hair black, he poses as Harold P. Cleveland, the president of his former employer's parent company, and goes on an inspection tour of his old workplace, with the firm's nervous, mystified executives in tow. While walking around the plant, Hodges runs into Joe Elliott (David Wayne), the boyfriend of his granddaughter Alice (Jean Peters), and winks at him to let him in on the joke. Afterward, Hodges complains about the lack of experienced, older employees, causing company president Louis McKinley (Albert Dekker) to promise to rescind the retirement policy and rehire all those affected by it within the past year.
The game has been seen as an allegorization of the gold farming and microlabor mechanisms of Bitcoin mining. Part of the work is dedicated to the "Bitcoin kiez", a district of Berlin Kreuzberg which aroused the interest of the media for being the place with the highest density of businesses accepting the Bitcoin currency in the world. The story is a consideration of the huge impact that the usage of smartphones on a great scale and the rising business of the big data market and data mining can have on the private life and habits of the users, as local Bitcoin developers, journalists and hackers discuss about the secret identity of the game developer, which winks at the mysterious figure of the Bitcoin designer Satoshi Nakamoto, and about the financial reasons which lay behind the release of the game app.
Author Andrew Morton opined that the video was "entirely consistent with the themes [Madonna] has been exploring for the last twenty years, namely the relationship between the sexes, the ambiguity of gender, and the unresolved conflict, for women in a patriarchal society of being fully female and sexual while exercising control over their lives". According to Santiago Fouz-Hernández and Freya Jarman- Ivens, authors of Madonna's Drowned Worlds, the video represented the female fantasy of behaving like a "bad boy" and doing things associated with men. They pointed out the scene in which Madonna winks at three men at a traffic light just before crashing their car, as they felt that on this particular shot she was "turning the tables of violence back on the men for whom such behavior is considered normal and putting them on the receiving end of violence, a position usually reserved for women".
" [Anthony Haynes, The Tablet, London] "Stephanos Papadopoulos has several qualities as a poet, one of the most conspicuous being his talent for the elegiac, his ability to bring to life memories and artefacts from times past, 'before the gods became a circus out of work'. 'Some things will not collapse,' he winks at Sextus Propertius, and, in his poetry, they don't. 'If I am to have a talent,' he writes, 'let it be this…and hold a vision true, to a moment's epiphany…' Stephanos Papadopoulos has that talent." Bengt Jangfeldt "This first collection is a breath of meltemi, (wind) blowing away the stuffiness of so much current poetry…It is easy to see him following in Seferis's footsteps but in the landscape of our own time…There is sometimes a nicely melancholy tone to Papadopoulos's work which puts him in the great tradition of poetic sorrows.
In the following fight Kirilli is decapitated, and Shark is melted along with most of the other werewolves and soldiers, by the far stronger demon masters. In a last attempt Kernel and Grubbs grab Bec, after being unable to beat her up, they do this to try to blow her up in the tunnel to close it, but when they get to her and direct all their energy into her, she just feeds it back to them increasing it, letting the weapon rise in power. Bec begins to control the weapon, and in a last attempt to stop her, Grubbs cuts the flow of energy to her, but then she winks at him. This catches him by surprise, and he quickly makes the decision that she wasn’t trying to fool him, so instead of cutting the power to Bec, he increases it, directing all the power around them into the girl.
The song is predominantly upbeat, featuring Bieber's R&B; vocals over a backdrop containing a dance infused beat, full of keyboard and "disco string" synths. The song is composed in the key of E♭ major with Bieber's vocal range spanning from the low-note of G3 to the high-note of C5. According to Jody Rosen of Rolling Stone, the song "blends winks at Fifties doo-wop with hip-hop chants", comparing the style and the lyrics "My first love broke my heart for the first time/And I was like/Baby, baby, baby, ooooh/I thought you'd always be mine" to fifties ballads like "Tears on My Pillow", "Why Do Fools Fall in Love" and "Earth Angel". Lyrically, Bieber's lines explain his distress over his lost love, and promise to get it back, featured in lines like, "And I wanna play it cool/But I'm losin' you…/I'm in pieces/So come and fix me…".

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