The life of a small - firm lawyer is no less glamorous,
no less scandalous, no less titillating than that of any BigLaw lawyer working in some exotic overseas city.
All in all, this is actually far
less scandalous than the previous game.
The real reason was, of course, far
less scandalous: Foster's rep told People that the injury took place when she fell while skiing a few weeks ago.
I like the tassels tied to make the neckline feel a little
less scandalous, but it definitely works both ways:).
As a dress, it would be
less scandalous by my (apparently antiquated) fashion protocols [source].
But just because Republicans in Congress appear willing to enable this kind of self - serving tax legislation doesn't make
it any less scandalous.
About halfway through the video, originally published by BuzzFeed, it is revealed that Obama had actually not uttered those words and that they were actually said by «Get Out» director and writer Jordan Peele, whose voice and mouth had been digitally inserted into an original — much
less scandalous — video of the former president.
Not exact matches
Friday's sudden departure of AMP chief executive Craig Meller provides a
less than fitting end to the
scandalous revelations this week at the Hayne royal commission.
We spend far
less of our national income on health than countries like Germany and France, and this
scandalous failure to invest is not without consequences.
You're not just a single c *** but a f *** ing squalid hyperc *** - a 4 - dimensional c *** inside another c *** inside another c ***, a mess of
scandalous w *** ery, s *** headed incompetence and obstinate persistence in the face of every bit of evidence of what works, with a face like Michael Gove artificially in - f *** ing - seminating a crackhead's puke and
less good policy than the orgasmic grunts of the biannual gangbang of the 1922 Committee.
I bought this as a layering piece, and it's borderline
scandalous — which is too bad, because I would have loved a similar but
less risque option for the office.
Taking on the considerable task of directing, writing and starring in his film, Everett lavishes great care on a subject he clearly holds in high esteem, and to his credit, does not shy away from painting a
less - than - glamorous portrait of an aging Wilde, syphilitic and lecherous as he lives out his exile in Europe following his
scandalous imprisonment for gross indecency.
Whether or not you're familiar with the most
scandalous aspects of Abramoff's stranger - than - fiction story, the movie thrives
less on revelation than on Spacey's tireless energy, and the offbeat, almost winsome charisma he brings to his notorious con man.
Mark Braude, author of Making Monte Carlo: A History of Speculation and Spectacle, joins the show to reveal some of the
lesser known
scandalous aspects of Monte Carlo's history that led to its image of fame and luxury.
The longstanding secrecy surrounding Gerstl's dramatic and untimely suicide at the age of 25, and the
scandalous love affair that preceded his death, only further magnify the legend that has grown around this
lesser known, but influential member of Vienna's artistic avant - garde at the turn of the twentieth century.