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Ms. O'Hara-Baker gives her free-spirited Lilly a sense of gamin airiness.
It has the airiness of a sandal and the toe protection of a shoe.
Taryn: It&aposs, like, crunchy, but not hard, and a little bit of airiness.
Cathy Hsiao's concrete sculptures, currently on view at Chicago gallery Goldfinch, possess a surprising airiness.
The airiness of the club soda or seltzer water compliments the rosemary&aposs earthy flavor.
For its initial hour, "Homecoming" moves along breezily enough, though sometimes with too much forced airiness.
The attempts to find the perfect airiness that the original tortilla chip is known for is stressful.
Its long side faced south and was lined with windows, adding to the general sense of airiness.
He mused about how he was "infatuated" with their elegance, their texture, the airiness of their foam.
Fittingly, the fabrics used in AALTO's AW19 collection are focused on the ideas of fluidity, airiness, and volume.
And "Wind (for Peter Hujar)" has a sense of airiness and release that is unusual for this artist.
The food is French fancy-casual, with an airiness befitting Bushwick; that is, there is space between tables.
Alternatively, it could be supported by a washstand, with legs but no cabinet, for a similar feeling of airiness.
That said, a bit more editing to remove some of the airiness would have made for a better film.
" Given Keating's accent and the airiness of the album, it's easy to hear this line as "I love your melody.
Good jazz music requires the architectural compactness of a jazz club, not the airiness of a huge auditorium designed for symphony orchestras.
Available in three colors — red, grey, and dark grey — the Ziistle is an ergonomic modular wireless charging kit that boasts portability, convenience, and airiness.
To me, it sounds like an obvious ode to the late David Bowie with the airiness of the track and the slow, melodic beat.
Reagan shared some of Trump's celebrity appeal, airiness, and disengagement from reality, but the Gipper at least had political experience as governor of California.
"It's a room within a room, condensing enough features and space to take the airiness of the rest of the apartment into consideration," he said.
In a one-party state where symbols matter, the building's airiness suggests that the rulers are trying to project an image of modernity and transparency.
I loved both, but given the total 'airiness' of the Air line, I'll probably be grabbing a couple more of those styles in the future.
Capturing beach and woodland in wide, scenic sweeps, the director of photography, Rasmus Heise, balances the film's thick and volatile emotions with a welcome airiness.
Spooned over the cake just before serving, they're spicy and bright against the mild airiness of the cream, a contrast in both texture and flavor.
On first listen, "Graveyard" feels like a combination of Halsey's hit Benny Blanco collaboration "Eastside" and the acoustic airiness of Kygo's "It Ain't Me" with Selena Gomez.
Rather surprising (to me), most maximalist shoes weigh about the same as thinner models, Dr. Mercer said, because the foam used for cushioning has a cotton-candy airiness.
Mr. Amoreau believes it is crucial to maintain the soft airiness of the soil, which he says directly affects its microbial life and, eventually, the quality of the wine.
Indigenous to New Orleans, beignets are of the same genus as doughnuts but a separate species: pieces of puffed-up fried dough with an airiness somewhere between buoyancy and levitation.
Instead of airiness, they must dig into the floor, as well as master the contraction and release of the pelvis to attain an entirely new way of holding the body.
You can clearly hear that same airiness in the beats on "Guatemala" by Rae Sremmurd and a similarly delicate treatment of the strings in "Should Have Known Better" by Sufjan Stevens.
There is a young man's ease and airiness about Castro, a disarming charm that arrests the attention because of its counterintuitiveness, but I struggle to imagine it in the Oval Office.
Inside, the late-Baroque architecture created a sense of airiness; I half-listened to a German tour guide while I pictured the space at Christmas, ablaze with light and organ music.
"I was recently in a traditional office building and it made me realize all the things in this building I take for granted – the lightness, airiness, connectedness to the outside," she said.
But her new album, "Utopia," prizes airiness: the breath that powers voices and flutes; the atmosphere where birds fly; structures and tempos that change freely rather than being locked to a beat.
The Tree Toppers feel like a comfortable middle ground, with the light airiness of the Tree Runners, but insulated enough to wear around on a drizzly November day in New York City.
In addition to singing, he typically handles most of his own production as well, which tends to the borrow the obscure vocal loops of Baltimore club and the airiness of anime theme songs.
At breakfast, customers linger over intensely flavorful sourdough or multigrain bagels — balanced between New York airiness and a Montreal-style chew — or treats like blueberry-lavender pecan muffins, made with organic barley flour.
" A big, upholstered armchair, for instance, can ground a seating area and lend a sense of gravitas, Mr. Meyer said, but "a chair with legs conveys a sense of airiness, flexibility and mobility.
There's dub on "Before the Water Gets Too High," a Beach Boys-inspired airiness mixed with a dark twang on the love song "Mardi Gras Beads," and a disco bounce on the title track.
It swells to a euphoric crescendo, but there's a subtlety to the song—perhaps an overarching airiness, which imbues it with a great deal of space —that leaves room for reflection amid the rush.
Hyman's muted colors and heavy shadows negate summer airiness, just as the mundane scenes — chopping wood, looking out the window, a hand on a doorknob or fingers unbuttoning a shirt — are made meaningful through careful framing.
"Working in monochromes helps maintain the feeling of open space and airiness," said Erin Boyle, who writes about small-space living and lives with her husband and two children in 500 square feet in Brooklyn Heights.
With his estimable crew — the cinematographer is Pawel Pogorzelski, the production designer is Henrik Svensson — Aster creates a sun-blasted, open-plan settlement that conveys airiness, back-to-the-land self-reliance and other assorted healthy things.
Accompanying the photos are tips to help you capture the same vibe, such as spacing out containers in order to create a sense of "airiness" and labeling them to ensure they're aesthetically unified and moreover, easy to find.
It's hard to concretely describe a singer whose hallmark is airiness, yet there's a wistful quality to her murmured coos and exclamations that startles, cascading unpredictably in melodic succession as if she's merely following where the beat leads.
And because Mr. Price has always wanted to live in a loft, and because he is pretty sure it's never going to happen, he had the wood floor stained white to add a sense of loft-like airiness.
The refined sensibilities of his hippos stand in touching contrast to their obvious tonnage, and his pen line — though never forgetting their impossible weight and size — endows them with the grace and airiness of a ballerina and her cavalier.
The band's previous output was underpinned by a certain nihilistic darkness, and while that's present on this song, there's also an airiness and lightness to the music and the melody that lulls you into a false sense of security.
Velvet drapes; baroque-style furnishings; gold and marble everywhere: Somehow the Venart manages to combine the lush trappings of centuries past with an airiness (high ceilings, abundant light) and modernity (contemporary sculpture) that keeps the stuffiness factor to a minimum.
After that, the stage brightens and is filled with the ensemble, as well as quick sections that highlight the qualities of individual dancers: the engaging wit of Jessica Burrows, the sunny appeal of Dong Ruixue and the extraordinary airiness of Xia Jun.
There were a few productions and remixes that suggested a similar sort of airiness, but there were no official releases and no identifying information, as if the producer themselves were as much of a mystic vapor as the track that introduced me to them.
But by the close of the 19th century, Darjeeling plantations were growing some of the greatest teas in the world: vibrant brews that embodied a meadow's worth of fruits and flowers, with a refined airiness that stood in stark contrast to India's brawny lowland teas.
Forget what you know about heady, seductive musks: This take on the classic note weaves in components better associated with sweetness and light, like white orchid, jasmine petals, and pink lotus, over an earthy base of patchouli, white cedarwood, and liquid musks, which give it an airiness that smells like your skin, but better.
This configuration somehow infuses the surface with the imperviousness of a brick wall (with the thin white stripe acting as the mortar), but its solidity is immediately undermined by the airiness of the piece to its right, "Untitled (Perfect Day)," a white field with three blue bands running across the top, bottom, and middle.
Good headphones are full of contradictions: the moment you expand the soundstage, you reduce the intimacy of a performance; when you add an extra kick of bass to bring dynamism in, vocals are pushed back; and amped-up treble frequencies give you the greatest sense of detail and airiness, but are also the most fatiguing to listen to.
Hers was an extreme lithesomeness, and she moved with a certain indefinable airiness, approaching one as down might float or as a bird on noiseless wings.
WSP Finland Oy. Accessed on 18 July 2012. The appearance of the bridge is meant for airiness and lightness.Lättilä, Hannu: Skanska sai Crusellin sillan rakennusurakan. Rakennuslehti 25 September 2008.
The overall effect was one of airiness and a neoclassical appearance. The colour scheme utilised shades of blue and yellow, sunny Mediterranean colours. The terminal was further decorated with plants, art with a nautical motif, and lighting.
Ed Hogan of AllMusic remarked that the song contained "an arresting, up-tempo groove" which "ushered in the contemporary blues era with its respectful nod to the blues tradition while imparting the genre with an underlying airiness".
These chill sounds pack infinite heat. Songs such as "Shiver," on "Productions & Collaborations," tend toward a sensually down-tempo feel. "Butterflies" floats with magical airiness. The title track of "And We Danced" rides a throbbing bass line into a keenly poetic examination of shattered relationships.
The low abutments determine the size of the upstretched arches. The proportionally diminishing architectural shapes create the impression of airiness and space. Today this space has large wooden log tables and chairs, and is where receptions take place after marriages or baptisms at the monastery.
Completed in 1859, this huge structure consisted of several wings extending from a main central building. It introduced many innovations in terms of spaciousness, airiness and light, that were subsequently widely reproduced in other facilities. Young architect Samuel Sloan, Kirkbride's friend and collaborator, designed the Neoclassical style building.
Among other charges they accused him of "imprudent levity and unguarded airiness of deportment." He requested and was granted a "dismission" on December 21, 1768. In 1769 he went to Saratoga County, which was just being settled, in 1770. He was granted (or ) of land for agreeing to serve as minister.
His first large-scale compositions were for film. This often reflects on his later pieces in moments of atmospheric airiness. Two of his compositions for orchestra and voice, Atlantis and Ima, were inspired by Sándor Weöres' poem Néma zene. Most of his works are published by Schott Music in Mainz.
There are gates on the south and north sides. A small courtyard is located in the courtyard of the mosque from the north-east side, on the south side is a Madrasah. The soaring roof is an influence of Chinese architectural traditions. The roof has slope ends curved to the top, giving the building sophistication and airiness.
The 1853 restoration seems to have determined to a great extent the present character of the building. In 1946, the roof and east end were rebuilt, and the old glass re-used in the new east window. In 1983, some south-side windows were re-leaded. The brightness and airiness of the interior derive from the nature of the windows which are a feature of this church.
Its interiors were designed to create an impression of airiness, coolness and size in harmony with the modern simplicity of the exteriors. The Regal was built completely in reinforced concrete cement (RCC), fully air conditioned, and had an underground parking lot for patrons. The elevator up from the parking area was a major innovation at the time. The cinema was the third venue to host the Filmfare Awards night.
China Grove, one of five similar houses that survived into the twentieth century, is the largest of the group. It is the only house of the group with dormers, which contribute greatly to the airiness of the garret. Its finish is slightly finer, with more elaborate chimneypieces. The China Grove stair is the only one of the five that is decorated with wave brackets under the step-ends.
Michael Taylor (born Earnest Charles Taylor, 1927 – June 3, 1986) was an American designer best known for creating the “California Look” of interior design. One of Architectural Digest’s “20 Greatest Designers of All Time” and "Interior Design Legends," Taylor was noted for his rooms of airiness and light with a prominent use of natural forms and the color white.Clarke, Gerald (January, 2010). "The World's 20 Greatest Designers of All Time".
Marble Maiden, Dumilâtre and Lucien Petipa, Paris (1847) The youngest daughter of Comédie- Française actor Michel Dumilâtre, she studied dance with Charles Petit. Adèle's dancing with the lightness of figure that was in vogue in the 1830s gave her a sense of airiness. She danced in the Ballet of the Paris Opera from 1840 to 1848. She played the role of Myrtha in Giselle on 28 June 1841, together with Carlotta Grisi and Lucien Petipa.
The lyrics were written by G-High from MonoTree and Jaden Jeong, with G-High also serving as the producer. Billboard described "Butterfly" as having a "bass-infused, synthy melody" with a "sense of bright airiness and groovy beat drops." It also highlighted the focus on the diverse vocals tones that moved between "autotuned wails, breathy verses and coy raps". Lyrically, the women sing about flying like the titular creature and letting dreams take flight.
Then we got rid of the third dimension altogether and got really flat (Abstract Expressionism). Then we got rid of airiness, brushstrokes, most of the paint, and the last viruses of drawing and complicated designs". After providing examples of other techniques and the schools that abandoned them, Wolfe concluded with Conceptual Art: "…there, at last, it was! No more realism, no more representation objects, no more lines, colors, forms, and contours, no more pigments, no more brushstrokes.
The Architectural Record, 64(July 1928), 10-16. One of Wright's earliest uses of glass in his works was to string panes of glass along whole walls in an attempt to create light screens to join together solid walls. By using this large amount of glass, Wright sought to achieve a balance between the lightness and airiness of the glass and the solid, hard walls. Arguably, Wright's best-known art glass is that of the Prairie style.
Author Chris Nickson felt the video captured the song's soft and relaxed nature: "The casual feel, almost like clips from home movies edited together, captured the song's off- the-shoulder airiness." The video received heavy rotation on several music video channels, which added to the song's chart performance. On August 7, 2020, the music video was re-released in a remastered form, in HD quality. "Dreamlover" marked the first time Carey was given creative control over remixing her songs.
Only the flat production lets them down; something they often had trouble with. But alongside Spring Hill Fair this is their best album." AllMusic noted, "Robert Forster's endearingly fey persona, equal parts Bryan Ferry and gangly bookstore clerk, reaches full flower on the Go-Betweens' fourth album, which tempers the angularity and occasional claustrophobia of the band's previous work with a new airiness and nervous romanticism. The lighter sound can be partly attributed to the growing influence of co-leader Grant McLennan.
The appearance of transparency and airiness contrasts sharply to the fact that the chair weighs at seventy kilos, as a result of the acrylic glass. An edition of this chair was sold at Christie's in London for GBP 46,000.00 (USD 86,000.00) in October 1997, lot 108. A "How High the Moon" two seater was sold for GBP 12,650.00 (US$24,000.00) at Bonhams London in May 1998. This ranks Kuramata amongst the most desirable of artists/designers of the 20th century.
Typical of Wright's Usonian style, the Kalil house draws its beauty from simple, linear forms rather than ornamental details. Symmetrical rows of rectangular window openings give the heavy concrete a sense of airiness. The Kalil house was designed in the mid-1950s, near the end of Wright's life. The Zimmerman House was built in a very different Usonian style for Dr. Toufic Kalil's good friend and hospital colleague, Dr. Zimmerman, three lots down, on the same street, five years earlier.
1949 Lancia Ardea Panoramica He searched for more spacious and more comfortable car greenhouses. They eventually crystallised in a new type-form characterised by airiness and visibility thanks to large glazed areas made with a new material, Plexiglas, in place of the traditional heavy glass. He called it “Panoramica” body, destined to mark the rebirth of his coachwork: Maserati, Lancia, Fiat and MG were “dressed” with this innovative body. In 1949 he built a Panoramic body for the Ferrari 166 Mille Miglia, belonging to Antonio Stagnoli - this was the first Ferrari coupé ever.
In his review on JazzTimes, Willard Jenkins noted: "Barron, who has achieved something akin to MVP status among piano players primarily for his broad capacity to enhance whoever’s session or record date he lays hands on, should also be recognized for his ability to artfully craft recordings under his imprimatur. The elegant Things Unseen continues that craft. There is a certain airiness, a certain judicious use of space that pervades this date, as Barron and company certainly know how to avoid sonic traffic jams and engage a sense of openness that enhances this disc".
The most important rheological factor in the wet extrusion of high-starch extrudate is temperature. The amount of salt in the extrudate may determine the colour and texture of some extruded products. The expansion ratio and airiness of the product depend on the salt concentration in the extrudate, possibly as a result of a chemical reaction between the salt and the starches in the extrudate. Colour changes as a result of salt concentration may be caused by "the ability of salt to change the water activity of the extrudate and thus change the rate of browning reactions".
Top of the building's Greenwich Street facade with the "New York Curb Market" carved plaque below the sixth floor The original structure was a six-story building with a fireproof limestone facade on Greenwich Street, measuring . The Rider's Guide to New York City, published in 1923, described it as having a "simple classic design". The facade facing Greenwich Street is of gray brick, and is divided into eight vertical bays. Five of these bays correspond to five three-story-tall large round-arch windows overlooking the main board room on the second floor; the National Park Service described them as "recall[ing] the airiness of the outdoor market".
This space, in colours of white and tan, featured a lowered ceiling with large indirectly lit slots, which, despite reducing the ceiling height, created an impression of airy openness above to deal with the otherwise oppressive dimensions of the single storey room (c. 30m x 30m x 2.4m). In addition the structural columns were flared at the top to blend into the ceiling and to lose the visual indication of low ceiling height that straight columns would have given. (The Midships Lobby copied these features but without achieving the airiness.) Inchbald repeated the flaring of the columns in the bases of his tables and leather shell chairs.
Ferris' work has been displayed at venues that include the Air Force Art Collection in The Pentagon, the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C. and the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force; and in aviation art publications. The art director of Aviation Week & Space Technology cited "the power and the majesty of aviation in his paintings". A director of the National Air and Space Museum cited his "absolute fidelity to accuracy" and called him "the (Frederic) Remington of our time". A pilot and fellow artist said that his paintings "capture the impression of flight as a pilot would get: the airiness around you, the impression of movement".
Speaking of eaves, they are a Federal trait as are the ornamentations underneath called dentils, although these here are reproductions. The overall effect is a bit more sophisticated, a bit more classical, than the humble cottages and farmhouses in the area. Carried over from England in the books and works of architects Robert and John Adam in the late 18th century, Federalism takes its cues from buildings of ancient Pompeii which had just been excavated during the Adams' time. It is characterized by an imposing rigidity, relieved here and there by curves and a certain airiness not found in earlier high-styled buildings of the Georgian period.
The keyboard dock takes away from the Lynx's airiness, of course, although the two at least feel solidly linked when you use them together. The latch is so secure that you don't have to worry about accidentally dislodging the screen. We were also happy with the responsiveness of the Lynx's touchscreen, although we didn't get a chance to really challenge it during our five minute hands-on." In a review for Financial Express Nandagopal Rajan wrote, "The best part of the Lynx has to be the1366x768p display IPS display, which despite not being Full HD still is very clear and bright. The overall performance is good, as long as you don’t really push your luck.
Maiden Tower in left The Hajinski residence reflected the status, position and colossal authority of its owner. The lightness and airiness of its shape, emphasised by the seven spires of different height, the brilliantly designed corner façade, with its colourful tower and rich architectural décor carried out in the best traditions, and mosaic works in the style of ancient Assyria create a fantastic impression and take you to a fairytale world. The irrepressible fancy of the owner, the refined taste of the architect and the high quality of the construction created an authentic masterpiece of pure Baku architecture which managed to absorb and organically synthesise the influences of very different cultures. The Hajinski residence became separated apartments during the Soviet period.
As the press release described the album, "the overall experience is one of extreme intimacy, the sounds and imagery more tangible and immersive than previous offerings." The LP showcases Stetson's experimentation with a technique known as "venting," where, as he explained in an interview, "you open the sides of your mouth very slightly and let the air pass outside to create a sound of airiness." He was inspired to work with venting by listen to Enya's album Shepherd Moons (1991), which "made me think about how the air is manipulated in my own music." As such, Stetson performed an "invasive and thorough" microphone setup where multiple mics were only inches away from him so that they could record more of his breath.
She also stated that she is still "hungry" and just because she's had a successful career that wouldn't stop her from giving the fans what they wanted. During the recording process Minaj recorded two songs that were inspired by Irish Celtic singer- songwriter Enya; Minaj stated that the songs contain "airiness and the whimsicalness" that reminded her of Enya. In 2014, singer-songwriter Skylar Grey wrote and recorded a demo version of a song entitled "Bed of Lies" and the song was later sent to Minaj who wrote and recorded verses of her own to the song. In August 2014, Minaj's manager informed her that Beyoncé wanted to make a remix of "Flawless" with her and in return she would feature on The Pinkprint.
A nineteenth-century print gives an idea of the gaol's size and strength, and shows the gatehouse in the centre of the south wall. Contemporary descriptions speak of "a massive building looking more like a castle than a gaol, having high outer walls and an inner building complete with tall round bastions". It was commended "for the commodious distribution of the whole, the airiness of the compartments, the propriety of the regulations, and the strict attention paid to the cleanliness and morals of the prisoners". Inmates imprisoned in the gaol for debt could expect a bedstead, sheets, two blankets in the winter and a rug. They would also be given a sixpenny loaf four times a year as the result of a bequest of a Monmouth man who left £100 for that purpose.
The inside of the dome is painted a pale blue; the rotunda, into which are set nine enormous windows and fifty-four small windows, all filled with green, amber and pale blue glass, is painted a brilliant white, while the columns and the lower walls are painted a very pale green. All this lends itself to an effect of lightness and airiness which is intensified by the large green and amber glass-filled grilles which stand on either side of the huge mvule doors. The fifty-acre property includes the House of Worship, extensive gardens, a guest house, and an administrative center. In 1960 the Ugandan government built an access road out to the site of the temple and a Bugandan council of ministers came to see the building.
Maryja Kalieśnikava, freelance writer for the Experty.by project, called the album “a spring which does not hurt but caress during extension” and focused attention on “polyphony, which sometimes compels to recall the Fab Four, gives airiness and a feeling of a large stroke to the sound,” and Siarhei Budkin considered that “it is nice to hear a solid, cherished album, where not one or two specific songs but all of the songs at once are set out.” Nasha Niva’s Juraś Uskoŭ summed up the assessment of domestic experts, “We have been waiting for the debut album by Hair Peace Salon for a few years, the result did not disappoint: there is great Brit- rock, whose studio exemplification proved to be no worse than the concert one.” Russian journalist Aliaksandr Filimonaŭ gave a positive assessment of the CD, “I am into all kinds of British and guitars with melancholy vocals and minor melodies, therefore I could not pass it by.” At the same time, reviewers noted the lack of brightness and originality, because the record was heard as a regular British wave album.
The Göteborg Opera house, northern facade The architect, Jan Izikowitz, shares his vision of the house: > The building should be possessed by an airiness that sends your mind soaring > across the meandering landscape like wings of seagulls. Its shape should be > inspired by its location, from the magnificent but elusive landscape with > its light and open spaces, to the harbor's more tangible technical > constructions; the bridges gracefully suspended across the water, the > transparent framework of the harbor cranes, the strength, softness and > elegance of the ships' hulls, the wings of seagulls and the flawless > aerodynamic shape of sails. He reflects on the operatic aspect of the design: "The world of opera should also be visible in the architecture: the rear stage wall as a large set piece, the colonnade as a series of symbolic gates and stage openings, the fly towers as gigantic lighting towers, the shape and color of the auditorium as an allusion to old traditions." The overall size of the building is a reflection of the company's growth and its spread throughout the city.
Greg Hunter of The Comics Journal ascribed a visual airiness to the manga which meshes well with the stories, noting a tension between Tsuge's apolitical beliefs and the subject matter, concluding by saying: "it is no exaggeration to say that the book is a triumph—a moving collection of art made in depressed circumstances, and with irony and ambiguity intact." Hillary Brown of Paste felt that the art was primitive and that the manga did not try to get inside the heads of its characters, likening it to Roger Corman's films by saying that it is "driven by social issues and a sense of unease, long on cheap style and energy, full of titillation and with little in the way of gray." James Hadfield of The Japan Times said that the manga "stands on its own merits, vividly capturing the tumult and existential funk of Japan's postwar period as seen through the eyes of society's least fortunate." Publishers Weekly described the manga as dark, "but never maudlin, and thoughtful without falling into pretension", but called its tendency to ramble its biggest flaw, concluding that it is "an honest, uncomfortable look into postwar malaise".

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