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" ... But the setting is not on the runway, rather it’s in the natural world, where we see animals frolic freely, be it roses, pelicans, tigers and ladybugs. It’s almost as if we’re entering a Lewis Carroll storybook, like each woman is her own Alice in Wonderland, each finding her way in a complicated world, while waiting for the plot to thicken. ... "
" ... In normal times, Maitland leads the 8:30 a.m. research meeting of his firm, Advent Capital Management, from a Manhattan corner office on 57th Street with sweeping, unobstructed views of Central Park and the Essex House. Today, he beams into homes across the New York metro area to check on traders and portfolio managers from the den of his Southampton mansion, as his Cane Corso, Kenya, and two Olde English Bulldogges, Bailey and Tucker, frolic nearby. ... "
" ... It’s tough not to start with the image that Harvard Magazine chose to accompany the piece. The child behind bars at home while other children frolic happily outside, the Bible used as part of the framework of the house, it’s like a royal flush of innuendo and lazy stereotypes. Hilariously, “arithmetic” was also misspelled in the original. It has since been corrected. ... "
" ... So while the place for fun and frolic deals with the impact of COVID-19 closings and consumer hesitancy toward anything geared for crowds, DIS is leaning into streaming like never before. ... "
" ... When you get off work each weekday, there is still sunlight available and you can enjoy those gorgeous summer sunsets and frolic with the extended daylight. Others argue that the evening enchantment is not worth the soul-crushing aspects of getting up in utter darkness each morning, and also makes the morning commute to work a dismal drive while trying to see in less overall light than you’d prefer, and that we all are arguably less safe at the wheel. ... "