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"afterglow" Definitions
  1. the light that is left in the sky after the sun has set
  2. a pleasant feeling after a good experience

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Think of it as kind of a black hole afterglow.
The Memo: Dem hopes for 2020 grow in midterms afterglow.
But the President's team was not basking in that afterglow.
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Nonfiction AFTERGLOW (a dog memoir) By Eileen Myles 207 pp.
In the afterglow of that victory, the LRDC was wound up.
The cosmic microwave background is the afterglow of the Big Bang.
Not only that, the afterglow was linked to higher relationship satisfaction.
That feeling has stayed with him, like a kind of afterglow.
The stables were similarly melancholy, and home to Walter's horse Afterglow.
Ice fishing leaves an experience afterglow, a pleasant, tingly emotional windburn.
They, meanwhile, had stood still, wallowing in the afterglow of glory.
The afterglow of victory will soon give way to a harsher reality.
Urban Decay's single pans of Afterglow highlighters are already a fan favorite.
The light lasted for another two hours — deep into the afterglow phase.
But maybe Virginia Tech's coach didn't need to feel that sticky afterglow.
The 12" will include extended versions of "Afterglow" and "You Can't Deny.
Taylor Swift was certainly rocking a post-show "Afterglow" on Monday evening.
But the images already feel stale in the afterglow of cupid's official holiday.
Not so 'sunny': Elbowgate, Castro and chopper rides The afterglow burned for months.
Following the flash came an afterglow of radiation for up to a minute.
But in the afterglow of my first dose, I didn't feel the need.
Commercial aviation was the afterglow of a campaign for terror in the skies.
Every gravitational wave signal sparks a search with survey telescopes for a matching afterglow.
The Orgasm Afterglow Lip Balm, which we already know will be a summer staple.
"Afterglow" is the third new track Greene has dropped in the last two months.
Afterglow is written in part from the perspective of the poet's pit bull, Rosie.
The afterglow doesn't last because the two start to fight, though they make up later.
As we're laying there, basking in the afterglow and each other's warmth, we hear them.
So how exactly does the queen of no-makeup makeup accomplish that natural afterglow effect?
"They seem to come in waves during sexual activity and through the afterglow," Lana said.
Translation: the "afterglow" of sex lasted for 48 hours after a single act of sex.
Telescopes have observed low-energy rays that come from the initial explosion and the afterglow.
In the afterglow of their election success, Republicans prefer not to discuss this unpleasant possibility.
As the city fought to restore power, there was a candlelight afterglow wherever I walked.
You can also do this immediately after sex, "while you're in that afterglow," she adds.
His rare happy afterglow could last through most of the walk or bus ride home.
Tiffany Haddish couldn't keep her eyes off Lil Wayne ... call it the 'Carter V' afterglow.
One uses the cosmic microwave background radiation, which is the faint afterglow of the Big Bang.
Sticking to its promise, Ulta revealed the sneak peek of its exclusive Urban Decay Afterglow Palette.
The afterglow of binge watching Stranger Things 21 is very, very strong — believe us, we know.
I get the postmodern afterglow, the decay of a mass-­cultural behavior into an individual preference.
Tourists drifted through the lobby, basking in the afterglow of this brief and precious Trump encounter.
Unlike other life events that have an afterglow, it's not even something that happens to you.
" He also catches sex's afterglow, what he calls "the slight invalidish luxury of having been had.
" Thurman got to know Weinstein and his first wife, Eve, in the afterglow of "Pulp Fiction.
Jacques Greene has dropped "Afterglow," his second new single after two-and-a-half years away.
In this stand-off Tulsa, like other American former boomtowns, benefits from the afterglow of industrial wealth.
It probably won't be next week, so as not to disrupt the afterglow of the tax cut.
Recent polls suggest the afterglow from Wednesday's announcement will be enough to carry an up-down vote.
He was there to congratulate Espinoza on his historic sweep and to bask in the communal afterglow.
From an evolutionary perspective, Meltzer says that the downsides of sex could account for the afterglow phenomenon.
But maybe that's the point: She strives, and you warm yourself in the afterglow of her efforts.
Mr. Gelman's second play, "Safeword," is hoping to do for bondage what "Afterglow" did for open marriage.
But even in the afterglow of her debate reviews, questions still linger about Ms. Harris's policy core.
Picture it: you're cuddling with your partner, basking in that post-sex afterglow, when you feel it.
Here, even for a few minutes, the future we were promised is attainable without the paranoid afterglow.
Once, in the afterglow of Nelson Mandela, countries in the rest of Africa deeply admired South Africa.
In the afterglow of that title, Zobrist and his wife, Julianna, named their newborn daughter Blaise Royal.
The "Main Squeeze" Box constists of Minna Limon, XCONFESSIONS from Erika Lust, Afterglow Toy Tissues, Good Clean Love.
One of their most recent works, Afterglow, is a memoir recounting the life of their beloved dog, Rosie.
Oil's post election afterglow may turn black gold to fool's gold as the street gets back to reality.
The afterglow of a strong earnings season could help support stocks in a week with little economic data.
But instead of basking in the afterglow and enjoying the Madrid Open, Safarova ended up with food poisoning.
They're basking in the afterglow that invariably sets in from affirming enough votes to trigger a statewide recount.
When you take the most celebrated dash through New England since Paul Revere's ride, the afterglow never fades.
Walter had long abandoned riding, and one got the sense that Afterglow didn't get many visitors these days.
The twist in S. Asher Gelman's new play, "Afterglow," is that Josh's husband is in on the affair.
The afterglow is one of the reasons we love sexual gratification so much — it feels really, really good!
Telescopes had previously observed low-energy rays that come from the initial gamma-ray burst and the afterglow.
The afterglow of Mr Woods's win is probably not the best time to preach faith in statistical golf models.
The impact blast was so bright "you could read by the afterglow of the trail," says Plesko—in London.
What this signified, I couldn't say, but small details like this leave a singular, mysterious afterglow in the memory.
The soap-operatic "Afterglow" doesn't even reach their level, although it has filled enough seats to extend its run.
"Sheryl don't disagree on much, but we disagree on this — I like to have a little afterglow," Lowe says.
Even if Kim opts for a post-Olympics blast, the afterglow of sports hypnosis will inure him against reprisals.
If you missed last week's installment, Afterglow, go catch up, or start from the beginning with Man of God.
Hopes might be high this early in the afterglow of his inauguration in June, but the security challenges remain daunting.
Their afterglow is interrupted—but it's just Prince Charles Edward Stuart, heartbroken and nursing a wound from a monkey bite.
No, she would simply destroy the Sept at just the right moment, and stand swilling wine in its green afterglow.
A: You still benefit from the afterglow of an hour, so that would buy you about 90 minutes of neuropriming.
Even so, the power of stout roses has risen watt by watt against the afterglow of each brief thunder-shower.
In the afterglow, Jack takes out copies of their vows, which he saved since their wedding, and reads them aloud.
The JWST will do everything from observing the afterglow of the Big Bang to imaging planets in other star systems.
Afterglow (2017) by Eileen Myles is published by published by Grove Press and available from Amazon and other online retailers.
On May 6, in the afterglow of the Met Gala, YouTube beauty guru James Charles typed out a wish on Instagram.
See how celebrities like Amber Heard and Katherine Langford are wearing the trend, ahead, and prepare to bask in the afterglow.
If forced to say most succinctly what Afterglow is about, I'd say it's about Rosie, Eileen Myles' beloved, late pit bull.
While his victory is in little doubt, he cannot count on the annexation's afterglow to block out pocketbook problems much longer.
In the afterglow of Donald Trump's historic presidential victory, the Democratic firing squad is already out, looking for someone to blame.
Indeed, when I asked around, most people reported a pretty obvious difference between life in the "afterglow" and out of it.
In the afterglow of the greatest comeback in Super Bowl history, someone apparently snagged Tom Brady's playing jersey from his locker.
The color and quality of the light coming from the afterglow of the explosion confirmed the creation of gold and platinum.
Nearly everything else is Ms. Grande: lead and backup vocals, melodies and asides, teasing and yearning, motion and afterglow and togetherness.
It's just that, in a certain light, at certain points, it is possible to glimpse in Salah a little of Messi's afterglow.
Brazil politics Brazil's still in an Olympics afterglow; the largely successful Games yielded a record medals haul for the country, after all.
If the rest of us are Lady Bird McPherson with acne scars, the Glossier Girl is Jenna Walton with a permanent afterglow.
Part of this the afterglow of a convention that successfully cast her candidacy as a culminating struggle of the women's rights movement.
Boehner is an affable guy, and less ideologically stringent than Ryan, which lends him afterglow in this particularly cruel and chaotic moment.
Meltzer said she wanted to look into the possibility of a "sexual afterglow" period because anecdotal examples of the phenomenon are frequent.
" Last year, Greene shared the tracks "You Can't Deny" and "Afterglow," as well as an unofficial edit of Frank Ocean's "White Ferrari.
Mr. Cohn is now basking in the afterglow of the tax legislation, which seems to be growing in popularity with the public.
In his first professional play, "Afterglow," two men in an open marriage invite a young massage therapist into their bed and lives.
In the afterglow of her match with Federer, Williams was caught off-guard by a question about the Hopman Cup's probable demise.
The playwright and director S. Asher Gelman follows up "Afterglow," a provocative play about an open marriage, with another sexually charged drama.
Still, it sent the crowd off with a party-hardy afterglow —  and no doubt an appetite to come back for more next year.
" There are only a few downhearted songs on the album, and the apologetic "Afterglow" brings to mind another epic ballad, "Back to December.
It is incredibly important in the sense that even with relatively prompt follow-up there isn't an afterglow or counterpart that is obvious.
To spot the hidden filaments, two independent teams of researchers searched for precise distortions in the CMB, the afterglow of the Big Bang.
The second method uses cosmic background radiation, which is the afterglow of the Big Bang and the oldest visible light astronomers can observe.
A pharmacological basis for the afterglow effect "would be in contrast to everything we know about the depletion of these neurochemicals," says Sumnall.
That afterglow stayed with us for many years and I think that it meant it was not very accessible to the general public.
"Copper (has) continued to bask in the afterglow of this week's better-than-expected Chinese economic data," ANZ analysts said in a note.
After returning to school, now in the afterglow of Netflix success, stress is running higher than it was even while filming the show.
In a photo posted on the front page of The Sun, she's beaming a in the the afterglow of no-more-royal-duties.
"Richonne" leapt from shipper Tumblrs to reality just over a year ago, but the afterglow was extinguished by a series of unfortunate events.
I'm wondering if, with Rosie, there was an afterglow only after her death or was this something gradually presenting itself in the dog?
The study authors say they found the evidence for a holographic universe by studying the "afterglow" of the Big Bang with powerful new telescopes.
Sometimes, the afterglow of an orgasm has the power to drown out all other feelings or sensations going on in your body besides pleasure.
Whatever the spin in the afterglow of election night, evangelicals appear to have been crucial to the coalition that kept Senate Republicans in power.
And he's still reveling in the afterglow of watching a song he wrote, "God's Country,"  performed by Blake Shelton at the recent ACM Awards.
Caught in her afterglow, Betty arrives back home to the Cooper house unaware that Chic and Alice were paid a visit by a stranger.
But it's what comes next that hammers down just how crucially 'editorial' the scope of the soundtrack is to the film and its afterglow.
The studies only included young newlyweds, but there's no reason to think the 48-hour afterglow wouldn't apply to couples who've been together longer.
Looking around at the young teammates buzzing in the afterglow of victory, Chandler sees an echo of the Knicks group he was traded from.
New Sentences — From "Afterglow (a dog memoir)" (Grove Press, 2017, Page 191), by Eileen Myles, the author of 20 books of poetry and prose.
In the afterglow of Canada's World Cup breakthrough in 1986 the Canadian Soccer League was born the following year and ceased operation five years later.
The clip was directed by Trusst studio affiliate Mauriès Matos, who also directed the clip for Jacques Greene's "Afterglow," off his 2017 LP Feel Infinite.
According to a study published in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science, a sexual "afterglow" can last up to two days.
Bathing in the heavenly afterglow of a hit single, Sammy once again found himself beaming back into the Balearic past, alighting, yet again, in 1984.
Scientists had long suspected that this scattering was one way gamma-ray bursts could produce so much ultra-high-energy light in the afterglow phase.
Moan, which was released in late May, is divided into six steamy sections: Foreplay, Harder, Softer, Deeper, A Little to the Left, and The Afterglow.
The afterglow of a game like this can last for a couple of weeks, at least; on this stage, it can resonate around the world.
Gamma ray bursts begin with a bright flash that only lasts for about a second or less, followed by an afterglow that fades over time.
Their version adds hypnotic cowbells and hand drums to the mix without distracting from the rich vocal melodies, which give the whole thing a sunset afterglow.
And Porzingis — who fouled out on the play and watched overtime on the bench — could digest an important lesson in the forgiving afterglow of a win.
Understandably, it was an emotional experience for him, as he wept in the afterglow of his victory: Federer hadn't dropped a set in the entire tournament.
The merger of two dense neutron stars millions of years ago produced ripples in spacetime and an afterglow of radiation detected on Earth on August 17.
She alleged Weinstein first whipped out his now infamous bathrobe during a meeting in his Paris hotel room during the afterglow of 1994's Pulp Fiction.
Back in 1999, the then president Kim Dae-jung had basked in the afterglow of Pak Se-ri's victory by formally encouraging the popularization of golf.
The afterglow of the 28 tax cuts has waned, the China trade war doesn't seem to be ending anytime soon and other countries' economies are stagnating.
And now, as I write this in a sweaty Singaporean bar, I'm still feeling the warm afterglow of passion brought on by a weeklong psychedelic rollercoaster.
Twenty years ago, Tricky faced an avalanche of lofty expectations amidst the afterglow of critical and commercial praise following the release of his 1995 solo debut Maxinquaye.
The first was that he was likely 20 years too late, that he would have been more easily electable in the sustained afterglow of February 20, 1962.
Other evidence, including the afterglow of the elliptical galaxy, supports the idea that we're listening to the cosmic scream of two massive objects smashing into each other.
HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - U.S. President Donald Trump is back from his China visit, but the afterglow of his bromance with counterpart Xi Jinping has faded fast.
We made great strides in the afterglow of the Civil Rights era, but since the 245s, black student attendance at mostly-white schools has been dropping steadily.
This time last year, fans of quirky woman-led, pop culture-obsessed dramedies were still basking in the afterglow of Gilmore Girls: A Year In The Life.
First, Democrats need to learn from the period between our 2006 and 2023 victory afterglow to our 2010 crash and burn that state and local elections matter.
If you've ever had sex, odds are that you've felt pretty good afterwards: Sex frequently creates a lingering feeling of contentment, often referred to as "afterglow" effect.
It's the miracle of three men, on a nearly naked stage, resurrecting vanished lives and worlds, leaving an oddly indelible afterglow in that final fade into darkness.
As they finished their cocktails and pizzas, and as the crowd thinned after Ms. Ocasio-Cortez's departure, they were still basking in the afterglow of their encounter.
Roger Federer said Monday that he was headed home to snowy Switzerland to watch his children ski as he enjoys the afterglow of winning another Australian Open.
The description of the party is fairly mundane ("Someone left their car lights on, and the battery went dead"), but an afterglow of unexpected emotional camaraderie lingers.
They even had Afterglow Snacks, which, based on the menu, may have included cheeseburger sliders, buffalo wings, fried mac and cheese bites and BBQ spiced waffle fries.
The satellite was able to map an afterglow from 380,000 years after the Big Bang, called the Cosmic Microwave Background, allowing for a prediction of the universe's evolution.
In our universe, this is the cosmic microwave background — a faint, lingering afterglow of the Big Bang, marking when the universe cooled down enough to let atoms form.
Dating back more than 13 billion years, this light is the radiative afterglow of the Big Bang, which is thought of as the start point of the cosmos.
Pros: Shock-resistant, water-resistant up to 200 meters, afterglow backlight, digital display, flash and buzzer alarms, stopwatchCons: Too sporty to wear with some casual and formal looks
In the GIF above, you can see its brief afterglow as I repeatedly tap on an included rollable play pad that serves as a simple eight-key piano.
"Participants who reported a stronger 48 hour sexual afterglow [also] reported higher levels of relationship satisfaction four to six months later," she said in an interview with Broadly.
Either way, the motivation is coming from a good place, and the afterglow can shine on crazy diamonds for a very long time if you do it right.
What it actually does is muddy the waters of the fight that cuts through their afterglow, as Brianna finds out Roger knew about the fire at Fraser's Ridge.
His early radicalism has aged into a vague, self-satisfied liberalism, warmed by the afterglow of his participation in historical moments, or at least his proximity to them.
It's not just a warm fuzzy afterglow of the Obama years, it's the fact that Biden agreed with Obama ideologically in a way that his critics mostly don't.
What's new: Researchers now report spotting about 30% of the missing matter by looking for its shadow in the cosmic microwave background — the afterglow of the big bang itself.
It dissociates them from white America's past sins, replacing that guilty legacy with the afterglow of trials overcome, plus a mantle of victimhood that may properly belong to others.
The more melancholic, searching and insightful of the two films, Barry is the film we're more likely to remember when the afterglow of the Obama presidency has long receded.
N.C. Tease, come-on and afterglow merge in "Maniac," which finds a percussive path to sensual bliss: "You just made love to a maniac," Ms. Aiko reminds a partner.
In the afterglow of her upset over Representative Joseph Crowley in the New York Democratic primary, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez made it clear that her campaign work was not done.
It has the potential to set off an intraparty feud that would dim the afterglow of Democrats' sweeping midterm election victories and mar the opening days of their majority.
The most likely explanation, Dr. Bauer said in the paper and in an interview, is that the X-rays are the afterglow from a gamma ray burst seen sideways.
The afterglow can last anything up to five days, and there are hopes that MDMA treatment for people with PTSD may soon become an accepted avenue of modern psychiatry.
Two selections screening after the third season's premiere on May 21 — Iguana and Afterglow — offer glimpses into two cast members' careers before and after the cult classic changed their lives.
Urban Decay introduced its line of 8-hour Afterglow Powders, Anastasia Beverly Hills gave the world its first lavender palette Moon Child, and Wet n Wild dropped its MegaGlo Highlighters.
The sad news of his passing was a sombre moment in an otherwise celebratory event, with fans, officials and competitors alike basking in the afterglow of an improbably excellent fortnight.
In the afterglow of the historic meeting between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, attention has turned toward the possible rebuilding the rogue state's isolated economy.
So I think there was a way in which Rosie was — there was a relationship I had with something living, [which] meant that I began to live in an afterglow.
"It's hard to tell how much of this afterglow is genuine enthusiasm versus flattery," Weinberg said, pointing to the Saudi reference to a "historic turning point" and exuberant praise of Trump.
So while your colorful bath water might make a great Instagram post, I'm willing to wager it doesn't illicit the same urge to light a cigarette and bask in the afterglow.
But the full implications of what the trip, the afterglow, and the long-term legacy of taking psychedelics like shrooms does to the brain, personality and beliefs is still barely understood.
This explanation also ties in with anecdotal reports that newer users tend to feel the afterglow more strongly, as the experience is more novel and so has a greater psychological impact.
Touching down in the afterglow of her French counterpart's three-day visit, Merkel arrives in Washington to try to find a compromise with the president on a raft of divisive issues.
In the afterglow of their remarkable comeback against the Atlanta Falcons in Super Bowl LI, the New England Patriots have not been subtle about their feelings toward NFL commissioner Roger Goodell.
"Honestly, it was more magical and way more romantic than I think it would have been outside," Pearce, 29, told PEOPLE on Tuesday, still in the afterglow of the special day.
"This means that astronomers can now make better models of the foreground microwave light from our galaxy, which must be removed to study the distant afterglow of the Big Bang," Mason added.
If Boyle had delivered clunkers like her turn in Afterglow earlier in her career, would Lynch have been unable to see her as the confidante of a dead girl wrapped in plastic?
For the moment, as the heat of a sun-baked afternoon ebbed, he lingered in the afterglow of the day's success, reviewing the debut with anyone who wanted to talk about it.
Both NASA and ESA have examined the afterglow of the cosmic explosion that spawned our existence, and two separate missions have yielded lower, slightly different expansion rates (5 and 9 percent respectively).
A year ago, he was able to bask in the afterglow of the men's tournament in Russia, which ran smoothly despite concerns before the event about transportation, infrastructure, intolerance and human rights.
I walked back to my hotel basking in the afterglow of an extraordinary meal, debating whether it'd be rash to move to LA just for the sun and the In-N-Out.
Perhaps it was the pressure of being the first second-tier country to host a World Cup, or the afterglow of a dazzling opening ceremony, or the presence of Japan's crown prince.
Sex. While the jury's still out on sex's supposed hangover-curing abilities, orgasms are a proven stress-reliever, meaning that you could keep those scaries at bay even when the afterglow fades.
He argued that this afterglow is one reason employers should make sure their employees can "unplug" after work hours — having sex in the evening instead of answering work emails can boost performance.
But as the nonstop coverage of the World Cup comes to a close, Putin will find himself once again basking in the afterglow and looking for new opportunities to exercise Russian power globally.
There are also stacks of their new book, Afterglow, the cover a black-and-white photograph of the writer posed on a stool, the spotted face of a pitbull next to their feet.
"And people with a stronger sexual afterglow — that is, people who report a higher level of sexual satisfaction 48 hours after sex — report higher levels of relationship satisfaction several months later," she said.
Researchers at Florida State University found that a single romp can keep couples feeling sexually satisfied for up to 48 hours, and the so-called "afterglow" effect could even help partners stick together.
Aside from the nature outlets these two parks provide, their inclines lodge some of Verona's pricier houses, like those in the Afterglow section, named for the sunset views that many homeowners there enjoy.
As Mr. Trump savors the afterglow of his meeting with Mr. Kim, he has left it to the Pentagon and the State Department to pick up the pieces on military planning and diplomacy.
Like every exalted star, Mr. De Niro generates good will because of who he is and despite his ups and downs, the afterglow of his great performances enveloping him like a luminous cloud.
"The bullish afterglow of yesterday's drop in U.S. oil stocks is fading as concerns over the U.S.-China trade spat return to the fore," said Stephen Brennock, analyst at brokerage PVM Oil Associates.
Global stocks were "basking in the afterglow of the U.S. China trade deal and continued encouraging signs of stabilisation in the global growth slowdown," said David Bassanese, Sydney-based chief economist at Betashares.
The Obama afterglow produced the much discussed and now dismissed notion of "post-racial" America along with suggestions that the nation's young people, the hailed-and-maligned millennials, were less racist than their parents.
Like in Cruel Summer she was slowly falling in love with Joe while she's with Tom, and then False God, and then in Afterglow she said it was hEr that is wrong, not Tom.
Even in the afterglow of his election to the Baseball Hall of Fame last month — with the highest percentage of votes in history — Griffey's warmest moments come when members of the club mention his father.
In the afterglow of a wedding or honeymoon, sitting down to write personalized thank-you notes can be a daunting, and often dreaded, task for most couples, especially those couples who have had large weddings.
Two missions—NASA's Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe and the European Space Agency's Planck satellite mission—have both yielded smaller Hubble constants by examining the so-called "afterglow" of the mega-explosion that birthed our universe.
The track "Satisfied" is itself a delectable slice of up-tempo pop music that weaves its way between the sultry afterglow of a night out and the dutch courage that leads toward those concluding moments.
Now, a storm brewing at home threatens to dampen the afterglow of Trump's maiden voyage abroad, which was greeted as a near triumph by even a few Republicans who have been critical of the president.
Most notoriously, this struck in the afterglow of a party in Birmingham during the early hours of January 2000, 22003, when teenagers Letisha Shakespeare and Charlene Ellis were shot dead in crossfire between rival gangs.
After a 37-year wait for a Triple Crown champion ended when American Pharoah won the Belmont Stakes last year, this Triple Crown season has been all about getting along while basking in the afterglow.
Basking in the afterglow of his apparently constructive meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, President Donald Trump said that he'd soon like a "real deal" with the U.S.' other long-time enemy Iran.
While Vladimir Putin basks in the afterglow of his convincing (if unsurprising) re-election as Russia's president, his foreign ministry has been busy denying allegations of disruptive behavior from the United States and its allies.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel will arrive in Washington tomorrow a diminished figure — limping into her fourth term after six months of torturous coalition talks and touching down in the afterglow of Emmanuel Macron's state visit.
The Progressive Artists' Group, founded in Bombay (now Mumbai) in the afterglow of independence, sought a new painterly language for a new India, making use of hot color and melding folk traditions with high art.
"The afterglow refers to that cocktail of delicious chemicals our brain is flooded with after an orgasm or satisfactory sexual experience," Gigi Engle, certified sex coach and SKYN Condoms' Sex and Intimacy Expert, tells Refinery29.
While these early stars were not directly observed, ultraviolet radiation they emitted altered the properties of the surrounding hydrogen gas, causing the hydrogen to absorb background radio waves from the Big Bang's afterglow and enable detection.
Afterglow is a book about dogs, as well as the lessons of caretaking and intuition that they teach us, but it's also a book about listening and observing, about how we communicate and how we relate.
As the closing ceremonies got underway, Peru was already basking in the afterglow of a highly successful endeavor that clunked along at times but in the end delivered the goods for 6,600 athletes from 41 nations.
The ultra-high-energy light appeared in the gamma-ray burst&aposs afterglow, not in the initial explosion — a fact that is giving scientists new clues about how gamma-ray bursts produce ultra-high-energy light.
There, she alleged Weinstein first whipped out his now infamous bathrobe during a meeting in his Paris hotel room during the afterglow of 1994's Pulp Fiction, later leading her down a hallway into a steam room.
But Home Again does leave a bit of an afterglow — the combined product of its sunny Los Angeles setting, its gorgeous sets and stars, and its lighthearted take on love, passion, getting older, and choosing your family.
But the afterglow from the global adulation was short-lived, as city officials soon resumed a drive to "return the pavement to pedestrians" evicting hundreds of vendors selling food, clothing and trinkets, for greater "order and hygiene".
" In the afterglow of Boston's 2004 championship, the first for the franchise in 86 years, Ortiz received a plaque from the team's ownership declaring him "the Greatest Clutch Hitter in the History of the Boston Red Sox.
LONDON, July 4143 (Reuters) - Emerging stocks rose half a percent on Monday and currencies broadly strengthened, as the afterglow of Wall Street ending the week on a high note and a tepid dollar rekindled investors' risk appetite.
Direct spending during the Olympic period in the Tokyo region alone was expected to reach several trillion yen, and the country could expect even more growth, according to official predictions, as it basked in the event's afterglow.
It suggested that the president was still basking in the afterglow of his steak dinner with President Xi Jinping in Buenos Aires last month, when he agreed to call a truce in his trade war with China.
Before the afterglow of the Supreme Court's decision to turn back this dubious challenge to race-based affirmative action had a chance to set in, a judge in Baltimore reminded everyone why race remains a pressing social concern.
That night, Kevin and Sophie go home together and get physical, and as a happy Kevin basks in the afterglow next to his old flame, his cell phone rings and it's Ron Howard – yes, the real Ron Howard!
Although the use of the GBU-43 has produced headlines of the kind that Donald Trump, in the afterglow of the cruise-missile attack on Syria, relishes, its significance should not be overstated as a military game-changer.
Democrats who were basking in the afterglow of wins in Virginia and Alabama got the jitters over the weekend when the victorious candidates—Governor-elect Ralph Northam and Senator-elect Doug Jones, respectively—both sounded a moderate note.
Opinion Columnist In November of 2016, in the simmering afterglow of Donald Trump's stunning defeat of Hillary Clinton, a still-stunned President Barack Obama traveled to Lima, Peru, for a summit of APEC, or Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation.
"And look at what happened with North Korea," he added, referring to the meeting tentatively arranged between President Trump and Kim Jong-un, North Korea's leader, which has been largely credited to the afterglow of the Pyeongchang Olympics.
"There was still the afterglow of the surge in Iraq, and the counterinsurgency narrative that had made the military the savior of the Iraq war," said Vali R. Nasr, a former State Department adviser on Afghanistan and Pakistan.
"This is the first time we've seen any signal from this early in the Universe, aside from the afterglow of the Big Bang," Judd Bowman, an astronomer at Arizona State University who led the work, said in a statement.
Paradoxically, the album's frenzied rush leaves a dazed afterglow — he's trying to wow listeners into submission, and he keeps you so on your toes that the state of being on your toes congeals into a sort of stupefied inertia.
The 1997 sex farce Afterglow, which counts Lara Flynn Boyle, Laura Palmer's best friend Donna Hayward, among its cast, arrived after the peak of the Twin Peaks phenomenon, but its greatest influence lies deeper in the annals of American film history.
Finally, there are two experiments designed to target the imprints left by primordial gravitational waves in the cosmic microwave background radiation (the afterglow of the Big Bang): BICEP2 (Background Imaging of Cosmic Extragalactic Polarization 2) and the Planck satellite mission.
But it captures the magic of space-age visions in the final year of the 1970s, reflecting the afterglow of the Apollo program while anticipating President Ronald Reagan's weird obsession with building a space-based laser defense system during the 1980s.
BOSS is a program within the Sloan Digital Sky Survey III (SDSS-III) that measures the sound waves of the early universe, which left faint imprints on the cosmic background radiation—the "afterglow," as it were, of the Big Bang.
In the afterglow of Super Tuesday, one question is on the lips of wonks and commentators across the nation: Did we just witness Chris Christie's soul pry open the governor's lips and escape, discarding his flesh like a human locust shell?
The institution's earliest precursor, the Center for the Fine Arts, opened its doors in January 1984, basking in the afterglow of "Surrounded Islands" and hoping to appeal to a mass audience that was primed for fresh thinking about avant-garde artwork.
Given how deeply concerned it is with loss, "Afterglow" is inescapably a sad book, but, because it is a love story, and because, like any serious book about death, it is full of life, it has a celebratory feel to it.
Building from the theory of the ancient Greek philosopher Thales that we are all water, Afterglow shows that, more than just primordial ooze or bodily fluid, water can be toxic poison (alcohol) or a healing pool of light and lightness.
And, I'll say for me, I think the way I'm wired, honestly I feel like I live my whole life in an afterglow, you know, because I'm a little obsessed on my dad, who I lost when I was 11.
I think it's because the act is already so vulnerable that if I'm in it, I want to really be in it — I want to let my partner see me at my most fragile and embrace the flushed pink afterglow and bed head.
But instead of huffing and puffing on Twitter, Lindbergh flies his plane without Secret Service escort, shows up in a random midwestern town with scarcely an hour's notice, then basks in the free media afterglow having given a speech shorter than a tweet.
White House sources tell us to look for increasing signs that the afterglow of China President Xi Jinping's visit to Mar-a-Lago in April has long faded, and say the administration is going to be tougher on the world's second largest economy.
What I am saying is that no matter how positive an experience your trip is, your brain and body will feel odd during the comedown—a little deflated, a little spent, a little wonky, even under the gilded surface of an afterglow.
It has been speculated that the afterglow effect may owe its origins to the residual effects of any (R)-MDMA still present in the body, long after the (S)-MDMA has gone and you've stopped attempting to use your tongue as a soft chew toy.
People with experience of BDSM and parties in which kinky activities are being enjoyed are often aghast to hear of civilian sexers who don't take a few minutes to audit, come down from or simply bask in the afterglow of a shared intimate experience.
It's an honor given to very few – scientists, presidents, millionaires – and it's one most of us aren't likely to receive, but thanks to Vitale's Instagram, which has over 513,000 followers and breathtaking photos from around the world, we can experience the panda PDA afterglow.
Two women's soccer leagues succumbed after three seasons; one of them, the Women's United Soccer Association, which was launched in the afterglow of the United States's victory at the 1999 Women's World Cup, had a group of cable television companies and executives as its backers.
It was a poignant summer moment, one that seems all the more poignant today with winter approaching and with the realization that Novotna — she of the very human touch — did not have nearly as long as she should have to bask in its afterglow.
In the afterglow of his landslide reelection victory in 1936, President Franklin D. Roosevelt unveiled on this day in 1937 a court-packing plan that would have added up to five justices to the Supreme Court with the approval of the Democratic-controlled Congress.
The collection of 11 warmly euphoric house and techno tracks, including "Afterglow" and "You Can't Deny" (which picked up a JUNO Award nomination for Dance Recording of the Year), builds on his ability to layer cut-up R&B vocal samples, sawtoothed synths, and dancefloor-aimed percussion.
But before returning to their real lives back in California, the couple is enjoying the afterglow of their magical Italian wedding, where they said their vows in front of 300 guests, including friends and family who traveled from the United States, Canada, Latin America and Scotland.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A key index of global equity markets rose to a 20-month high on Friday, with Wall Street shares hitting records for a second straight day, as investors continued to bask in the afterglow of U.S. President Donald Trump's promise of tax reform.
America began the '60s still largely bathed in the gauzy afterglow of World War II. By '68, we were riven by the battles over civil rights and a war in a distant land called Vietnam, to which the country had committed an astonishing half a million troops.
The anecdotal universality of this is consistent with Meltzer's findings: In a press release, she wrote that the afterglow "did not differ according to participants' gender or age, and it held even after sexual frequency, personality traits, length of relationship and other factors were taken into account."
Before 21 friends and family, and basking in the afterglow of a rare astrological event, the couple read self-penned vows that were,"short and sweet and calm," much like the eclipse itself, says pal of the groom Brandon Davenport, 27, a tour guide from Moyie Springs, Idaho.
Their music is intimately connected to all the best and most illicit parts of adulthood; their drawling lyrics and swathes of synth conjuring up the hazy afterglow of sex, and their rolling beats and colour-splashed melodies invoking the slow swirl of blunt smoke on a still summer's day.
The right moisturizer can actually help curtail all sorts of warm-weather skin woes: soothe heat-triggered rosacea, patch up dry skin sans shiny afterglow, and control uneven pigmentation, which "can be more prominent in the summer because of increased outdoor activity and UV exposure," Dr. Chiu says.
The hangover, sleep deprivation, poor nutrition, over exercise, and dehydration will far outweigh any afterglow, regardless of its actual causes, and guarantee that your "midweek sub-acute depression and anxiogenic effects" will be every part the living hell of self-doubt and listless malaise that you were fearing.
With Mr Macron still enjoying the afterglow of his political honeymoon in Paris, the euro-zone economy doing well and over a year to run until the next European Parliament election, there is an ideal window of a few months in which to start fixing the euro-roof in sunny weather.
"The afterglow of this convivial dinner could fade quickly unless the two sides can find a way to make substantive progress in closing the enormous gulf that still exists between their respective negotiating positions, which will not be easy to bridge," said Eswar Prasad, a trade policy professor at Cornell University.
But here, high up above the midday bustle and feeling reflective in the immediate afterglow of the release of Reckless' follow-up Bad Habits, the rapper/producer born Navraj Singh Goraya appears eager to own up to at least some of the challenge that comes with living in the public eye.
Along with the Planck satellite mission, the BICEP collaboration was designed to hunt for a specific type of gravitational wave—not those produced by merging binary black holes, as LIGO just detected, but the imprints left by primordial gravitational waves in the cosmic microwave background radiation (the afterglow of the Big Bang).
Young Ursula's love of the outdoors was sparked while growing up near the White Mountains of New Hampshire, where sunsets "shone with a pink-purple afterglow," she said in a lecture in 1997 to the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, a joint venture of the Smithsonian observatory and the Harvard College Observatory.
For those who prefer a more low-key sheen — a subtle dewiness that suggests the afterglow of a hike or yoga session — a new batch of sheer water-based tints and light-reflecting creams, made with hydrating ingredients and only a hint of shimmer, offer a subtler way to illuminate the skin.
In a clinical setting, he says, where an appropriate dose of pure MDMA is taken in the morning and patients are well rested and cared for both during and after the therapy session, the afterglow effect is far more apparent and sustained, while any comedown is tangible in only a tiny fraction of patients.
A critical and box office success at home and abroad, Parasite continues its theatrical release with an awards season afterglow, becoming the first film not in the English language to win the Best Picture prize in the history of the Academy Awards, and the first South Korean film to win the Cannes Film Festival's Palme d'Or.
"The detection came quite unexpected, as gamma-ray bursts are fading fast, leaving behind an afterglow which can be seen for hours to days across many wavelengths from radio to X-rays, but had never been detected in very-high-energy gamma rays before," said Andrew Taylor, study author and DESY theorist who contributed to the HESS telescope analysis.
Mad Men: "The Strategy" (Season 7, Episode 6) First aired: May 18, 2014 Few shows have ended up as meaningful to me as Mad Men, and while many people point to the early seasons, still glossed in '50s afterglow, as the peak of the series, I loved the mustard and olive green ugliness of the late seasons.
In some paintings, like "In the Tower" (21990), the feminine figure is a modern-day sorceress while in others, like "Portrait of a Woman Seated on a Naked Man" (19903) she is a voyeuristic guardian in what looks like the afterglow of sex romp, as distinctions between reality and fantasy dissolve in the heat of Fini's hedonistic canvases.
And truth be told, the European Union, a political union of 28 member states that are located mostly in Europe and founded only in 1993, is its afterglow, a contrived Hamiltonian manifestation of one-world America — that sensory, innocent, McLuhanist post-war Everywhere America of Elvis Presley and Chuck Berry, Calvin Klein and DreamWorks, Bill, Hillary, Ellen and Diet Pepsi.
They both have huge challenges in the general election campaign, and I would even say the traditional political wisdom is the convention bump — there's so much coverage of the four days of the convention for each candidate that while the conventions going on and in the little afterglow there's a lot of polling bump, and then maybe the clever campaign strategist creates momentum from that.
"When you tune your car radio between stations on the FM dial, 99.7% of the static you hear is radio noise from relativistic electrons spiraling around magnetic fields in our galaxy and other nearby galaxies, 0.3% is from the afterglow of the Big Bang, and only 0.01% is from the 21-centimeter signal," said Judd Bowman, an experimental cosmologist at Arizona State University, in an email.
This article originally appeared on VICE UK. While the old adage "what goes up must come down" remains as true as ever here, some drug users have been known to report the fabled "afterglow effect"—a period after the party but before you feel like human trash, when your body and mind actually both feel pretty OK, or—in fact—actually good, the positive effects of the drug lingering around and banishing the comedown.

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