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"beckon" Definitions
  1. [intransitive, transitive] to give somebody a signal using your finger or hand, especially to tell them to move nearer or to follow you synonym signal
  2. [intransitive, transitive] to appear very attractive to somebody
  3. [intransitive] to be something that is likely to happen or will possibly happen to somebody in the future

247 Sentences With "beckon"

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Then the gigantic oil platforms of the North Sea beckon.
Today, proactive avenues beckon both investigators and people with disease.
" Perry proceeded to beckon to Glaze, telling him, "Come here.
Katy Flannery and Gwen Burlingame, cofounders of Beckon ice cream
Mr. Trump's potholes, a military buildup and tax cuts beckon.
No major museum or local gallery is likely to beckon.
Shelves upon shelves of shiny new products beckon with dazzling results.
I beckon you all to watch it with me in perpetuity.
The sensual contours of Zilia Sánchez's "Amazonas" (1993) beckon the viewer.
A proper dive bar doesn't beckon us in with false promises.
Instead, I raised both of my hands to "beckon" it back.
They are fluid in space, one with the environment, and beckon interaction.
The energizing aroma will beckon you out of bed like nothing else.
You have to beckon Siri to turn the volume up or down.
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Melted plastic figures beckon to you in the dark, calling you home.
Spring might beckon, but you probably shouldn't leave your house just yet.
The siren song can beckon louder than the noise that's left behind.
Perfect subject matter for chilly evenings, though freedom (and spring) may beckon.
That series comprises the first part of her project Beckon Us From Home.
As this is a first offense I can see where leniency would beckon.
If Siri is enabled, you'll probably accidentally beckon it nine times a day.
In "Holes" (2017), two indistinct dark patches beckon amid an otherwise dense underbrush.
The green lights of his bike beckon my group of friends into the darkness.
He stretches out his spindly fingers to beckon them into fresh temptation and debauchery.
Parity with the dollar and the euro could beckon under a no-deal scenario.
"When economic cooperation accelerates and the peace economy begins, unification will beckon," Moon said.
The otherworldly peaks of the Himalayas beckon to those who love the great outdoors.
It is not moral to beckon desperate people and draw them into greater danger.
As the Holiday Season approaches, new jobs for players in the tech ecosystem beckon.
Axe takes his shirt off as three naked women beckon him from a hot tub.
"This is about you, not us," they seem to communicate, as they beckon you closer.
Welch: Do you foresee yourself coaching for the indefinite future retirement does not beckon apparently?
Instead of two sleepers, the bed seemed to beckon heterodox groupings of three or four.
But as the election contest enters its final months, the sunlit uplands do not beckon.
As we moved from Plan Colombia to Paz Colombia, a new era seemed to beckon.
But so long as the area remains open for mining, its mineral deposits will beckon.
As you enter the space, brightly colored jars and bottles beckon for a closer look.
But now, that pink and orange neon square doesn't beckon the way it used to.
White-sand beaches like those on Isla de Barú and Islas del Rosario beckon nearby.
The window winds down and a spindly green hand begins to beckon in our direction.
Arranged in series or grids, the images beckon viewers to assess the habitability of each unit.
Parity with the dollar and the euro EURGBP=D210 could beckon under a no-deal scenario.
After that, the NBA would almost certainly beckon, where he seemed destined to do extraordinary things.
Vineyards and culinary marvels beckon in the austere backcountry of the Valle de Guadalupe in Mexico.
I wonder if I will have his courage to beckon death rather than fight its arrival.
That could reduce the visibility of stories with sensational headlines, or that overtly beckon you to engage.
They do give you the ability to beckon Siri by saying "Hey Siri," without tapping on anything.
For now, there's a button on the right ear cup that will beckon your device's voice assistant.
On issues from financial reform to immigration to tax policy, possible areas of populist-conservative compromise beckon.
Pouring a shot of espresso over a scoop of Beckon ice cream makes a lactose-free affogato.
After that — for most — an early night will beckon; time to rest up before the chaos begins.
Then a sarcophagus or gargoyle or mask might slow our pace, beckon we stop, seize our gaze.
Arrayed in rows, the photographs of the distant dead beckon you to imagine their daring, difficult days.
The album, titled simply "August, 2017," combines drones, rustles and simple harmonies that beckon and dissolve. G.R.
The way they puffed up their chests to beckon a woman's attention and present their sexuality to them.
Beckon Us From Home continues at Mana Contemporary (888 Newark Avenue, Jersey City, New Jersey) through September 3.
Its visual motifs seemed to beckon him though, no matter what they might or might not amount to.
Stop taking them and HIV will rebound in the body, ill health will result and death will beckon.
Most urban gardens and passageways between skyscrapers are private, and don't actually beckon the average citizen to explore.
When Gaethje's opponents do fall down or get knocked off balance, he'll beckon them back to the feet.
Most evenings she'd sit down with her shot glass of Johnnie Walker and beckon me for a chat.
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As they approached the island, melodious voices began to beckon Odysseus with stories of the war at Troy.
Unique fans are bolted into the ceiling; they don't rotate but beckon back and forth like giant hands.
But it would be a shame to miss the sand and waves that beckon from the West Side.
Despite the sea of booths at the Armory, they beckon you to come closer and look more carefully.
They beckon the viewer to make up their own stories about them, although Silla often gives us hints.
Sun Belt states such as Florida or Arizona may beckon some people in retirement, but fewer than you'd think.
Perhaps a bonanza will beckon as he launches another flurry of branding efforts, similar to the push after 2004.
Topping the list of markets that may beckon to startups are those smack in the middle of Silicon Prairie.
If the bench does eventually beckon for him in Oklahoma City, he can't expect to effectively play it again.
Buttigieg had long been fascinated by the moral and intellectual aspects of religion, but now spirituality began to beckon.
The thing is that these devices — or services like Apple's Siri — are always listening, waiting for users to beckon them.
When deadlines loom or first dates beckon, the last thing you want to do is second-guess what you're wearing.
Images of attractive women beckon men to enlist, while a blindfolded sailor pleads for donations of spy-glasses and binoculars.
Every void and drop seemed to beckon him to throw himself into it, with only a parachute to save him.
The bright lights of television may beckon, but this somewhat brutal Aussie invention seems already to have found another market.
Ice-free waters beckon to navies and merchant fleets, offering a convenient, shorter and cheaper pathway between ports of call.
A border could produce fresh sources of grievance, damage trade and create checkpoints that would beckon as targets for attack.
However, anti-utopianism may also become atavistic and beckon us to return, regardless of any cost, to an idealized past.
By two minutes Matt had to beckon for a metal pole that helped him escape at two minutes and 21 seconds.
Another detail worth highlighting is the fact that the Blast speakers don't beckon Alexa as quickly as an Echo speaker does.
Blesener's exhibition at Mana Contemporary in Jersey City, also titled Beckon Us From Home, features only part two, the US photos.
Brazil's tech-sector bright spots beckon as it begins to emerge from long economic crisis Fintech is booming around the world.
Unlike the W21 chip included in the original AirPods, the H265 chip allows you to beckon Siri using only your voice.
In the clip, the man sets down his belongings, including his wallet, on the ground to beckon and film the fox.
Later, Oklahoma Coach Lon Kruger was asked about Hield's decision to beckon for his teammates during the ceremony before the game.
October is also racing season at Keeneland in Kentucky's Bluegrass country, where farm visits, locavore restaurants and revived bourbon distilleries beckon.
They sit solemnly in the pews, congregate at the altar, and stand at the doorways, as if to beckon you inside.
Though he died in 1967, Hopper's moody ambiguity and unspoken truths continue to beckon artists, writers, and musicians to this day.
Both earbuds also sport a single button that you can use to play, pause, skip, or beckon a personal assistant like Siri.
There are others who call it something else, like a fest or a carnival so as not to offend or beckon souls.
The impossible love abandoned, the gesture unmade, the heedless voyage untaken, the parting that should not have been — these chimera always beckon.
Each earbud has one programmable button that lets you do simple things like play or pause music or beckon a voice assistant.
In the video, Sharif lies incapacitated on the ground for two minutes before a soldier appears to beckon another soldier toward Sharif.
Clouds of schlag dress coffee and chocolate drinks and more than a dozen desserts, as dazzling as Klimts, beckon from a display.
But then, a moment of breakthrough, as I watched the woman underneath the cloak beckon to another woman with her two small children.
Potential rewards beckon for those who can license the first zero-carbon-steel or aluminium technologies, if the carbon price is high enough.
Streetsblog questions the latest wave of "microtransit" experiments—on-demand public-transit services that you can beckon with the tap of a phone.
No longer will it beckon to those who want to play the dangerous game of thrones, even if it corrupts or kills them.
Mr. Trump, for his part, is happy to rail against the news media with one hand and beckon them in with the other.
That means that even in a country where oil is plentiful, renewables beckon as a cheap, and clean, alternative to traditional fossil fuels.
But they also beckon thousands of migrating birds into the city's skyscraper canyons, where they can become disoriented and crash headlong into buildings.
The future after October, Mr. Rifici said, offers nothing but promise, as marijuana will start flowing out of stores and new markets beckon.
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If you press the center button, you can play/pause, answer/end phone calls, or beckon a personal assistant like Siri or Google Assistant.
They even have a one-touch button that lets you control playback and beckon an artificially intelligent assistant like Siri, just like the AirPods.
There's also a little button on the right earbud that lets you play or pause, change tracks, and beckon your voice assistant of choice.
"Is anyone is here for the Sports Hall of Fame?" he yelled, apparently trying to beckon any misdirected sports fans out of the line.
If the sugary smell doesn't beckon you into Epcot's Karamell Kuche store, the free sample of this addictive snack at the Germany Pavilion will.
Beckon pets over to you for cuddles and kisses, use a turkey bribe if you must, so that you can enjoy their comforting presence.
Sadly, lighting "Happy Hour" doesn't automatically beckon you a cocktail, so the scent will have to tide you over until the moment is right.
The app now supports Siri Shortcuts, which means, with that in tow, you can now say "Hey Siri, OK Google" to beckon Google's assistant.
At the Automated Vehicle Parking Experience in Stuttgart's Mercedes-Benz Museum, visitors can beckon a driver-free vehicle with a tap on their phone.
Honey to beckon a sweet year is a traditional treat for Rosh Hashana, the Jewish New Year, which will start at sundown Sept. 9.
Pastries can be bought at Maison Kayser, caramels at Kreuther Handcrafted Chocolate and cakes at Lady M, whose colorful creations beckon in a window.
Even the oft-mocked LinkedIn allows for a bounteous 600 characters to provide alluring professional updates that beckon like sirens to potential networking contacts.
However, while the attack on Sweden's minister in 2003 didn't beckon voters towards closer ties to the EU, voters notably opted for the status quo.
Though the rooms behind her beckon in carefully coordinated shades of pale, Ms. Streisand is wearing the uniform black of an East Coast urban dweller.
Their writing, if it wants to be read, will have to poke its head out of the mire and beckon readers like a slimy siren.
White-sand beaches along the Tapajós River beckon visitors who drive from as far as Cuiabá, a landlocked city nearly 19983,000 miles to the south.
Starting this fall, you can beckon a Best Buy salesperson to your house, where they'll try to sell you Best Buy products at no extra cost.
What Riley doesn't have to offer is attractive draft pick compensation, which could beckon the inclusion of a third team in any deal with the Thunder.
And in this always-on environment, we are surrounding ourselves with devices that are tracking our everyday moves — waiting for us to beckon them into service.
While some devices require the push of a physical button to beckon Alexa, many are designed to start recording you after you've said the wake word.
Colorful doughnuts with glistening glaze beckon from behind the glass window at Talor & Jorgen, a take-away coffee shop and roastery specializing in soft yeasted sweets.
In addition to hiking, the mountains beckon when it's not time to ski with activities like horseback riding, climbing, biking and ATV rides up dirt roads.
" At one point, a moderator, Lester Holt, had to beckon Mr. Bloomberg to defend himself, observing that there was "a lot for you to respond to.
Square Feet HAVANA — In Havana's Parque Central, shady stone benches and graceful palm trees beckon to mojito-sipping tourists and locals gathering to shoot the breeze.
Last month, Tesla pushed out a feature called "Smart Summon," which allows drivers to beckon their vehicles straight to them using the Tesla app, Knight Rider\–style.
So I called him up to speak about Kopimashin, piracy, the control of the arts in general, and the music industry apocalypse he is trying to beckon.
"As this is a first offense, I can see where leniency would beckon," the woman said at his sentencing, taking a page from the California Penal Code.
Weddings, fundraisers, and other fancy events are bound to beckon your presence on the coldest winter days even if you'd rather stay inside snuggled under the covers.
Customs vary widely, but how and whether you point or beckon can potentially offend, and in the Muslim world the left hand is reserved for bathroom hygiene.
It's essentially a contract, a set of conventions whose comforts are meant to beckon the reader inside a fictional world wherein less conventional things might then happen.
What Riley doesn't have available to offer is attractive draft pick compensation, which could beckon the inclusion of a third team in any deal with the Thunder.
But there was no reason to return, because especially in this day and age, so many other things beckon: your phone, your activities, your friends, your life.
Sam will resume writing to you on Fridays, in time for all the roast chickens and squash soups and plum tortes that beckon soon after Labor Day.
In parts of the southern hemisphere where it's winter during the warm weather months in the United States, the slopes beckon travelers who prefer snow over sand.
Snap a photo at the stairs before heading inside, where dozens of vendors will beckon you to their stands to haggle for dominoes, decorative drums or paintings.
But other stylish hotels are now coming to the area as the proximity to the sea is a definite plus in warm weather when the beaches beckon.
The work is surprisingly physical: To beckon star-struck children, Mr. Gebbie hams it up on stage by clapping, waving and cupping his hands around his mouth.
Though the look is up-to-date, the cures — hot soaks, massages, mountain air — are classic, and beckon a new generation in search of health and relaxation.
If you don't like the idea of wearing an always-on microphone, you can mute it, and do a long press on either ear cup to beckon Cortana.
"...[T]he Philippine Islands beckon, and we will be exploring one of the great diving/cruising grounds of the world," he wrote on his blog on August 29.
With most fans donning Tori's merch, excited chatter and audible cries of joy could be heard all throughout to beckon Kelly to make her way to the mic.
The Fire in Our Throats Will Beckon the Thaw came out, and that album had elevated our popularity, and we also transitioned into a full-time touring band.
Fans whir as the pieces beckon visitors to lean into them, to prod and poke and feel the response of the unexpectedly robust sculptures as they push back.
Flannery and Burlingame founded Beckon ice cream and scaled up from local farmers markets to national distribution in over 1,000 stores including Whole Foods and several regional grocers.
In true Taurean from, this lunar cycle will beckon you to share some meals and drinks with your friends (or whatever it is you find sensual and engaging).
No matter how blue the sky, how warm the day, how the susurrations of leafy trees beckon, they want to stay in the dark, cool house and read.
The younger man has been writing his father's hits, but the winds of social unrest beckon him toward his own artistic destiny, putting father and son at odds.
The excellent new Okovi, her fifth studio release, is packed with dark, dramatic, death-fixated tunes that seem to beckon seductively to the darkening days and lengthening nights.
A quick tap in the settings activates Alexa Hands Free, turning the tablet into an always-on Echo device that lets you beckon the personal assistant at any time.
For the Zulu and Basotho and Xhosa musicians then being forced into worker camps labeled townships, liberation didn't beckon the way it did in Ghana or Guinea or Congo.
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With Beckon Us From Home, Blesener offers a thoughtful account of this strain of patriotism, while laying bare the camps' equation between loving one's country and aggressively defending it.
Well, the two co-existed for a very long time, and the last Tusk album was recorded during The Fire in Our Throats Will Beckon the Thaw recording session.
Bontecou's contraptions do feel like traps; they beckon me in, but I suspect once I enter the other realms just past their threshold, I won't be able to return.
As much as lemon-friendly ingredients like berries, herbs and almonds beckon, adding them can potentially throw things off-kilter, unless it's done in a skilled and considered way.
The front also features two microphones to beckon Google Assistant and something called an Ambient EQ sensor that gives the display a photorealistic quality that adjusts based on lighting conditions.
Today, solid blue lines on digital maps beckon all who seek the best of all possible routes, and train our focus on the moving dot or arrow that represents ourselves.
Beneath that croon is the same quietly raw songwriting that distinguished Ology from the alt-R&B wave, chock full of understated pleas that can't help but beckon you in.
Seems a bit much for a quarterback to beckon his receivers to work, as he himself appears to be relaxing on an idyllic beach, but you can't argue with results.
"From the belly of the slave ship to a freeholder, the spirits of the African ancestors beckon the enslaved souls guiding them to the first free village," reads the inscription.
If basic income were to replace these components as one giant program — the proposal that would appeal to libertarians — it might beckon as a fat target for additional budget trimming.
While Republicans would ensure Trump survives a Senate trial, Democrats could still force vulnerable GOP senators to put their careers on the line and beckon history's judgment to defend the President.
The left side of Ali did not beckon like the right but instead, just as forcefully offered concern and compassion, connecting to the figure on the floor through an invisible cord.
Of course, true freedom and equality beckon, which is why Mishra shows an occasional soft spot for lone wolves—including Timothy McVeigh—who hope a spectacular blow will shatter the glass.
The world may beckon, but the athlete said that her favorite destination would always be Belize, a Central American nation, where she holds dual citizenship through her mother, Nellie Cayetano Biles.
For readers who yearn for simpler times, when a child with a penny could legally purchase a quarter-pound of "white mercury" (arsenic) from his neighborhood grocery store, Victorian days beckon.
And while Pokémon Go may beckon casual players with the opportunity to collect cute characters around town, the game can also seduce many of them into more advanced, obsessive, competitive play.
The ride is fairly firm — such is the price of a 95-inch wheelbase — but motorway jaunts are delightful, tight parking spots beckon, and everybody (almost) gives the Up a smile.
These hints of private realms beckon most alluringly from the Tiber River-adjacent Regola neighborhood, known since the Renaissance as the center for mercantile activities from plate-making to leather-stitching.
Her painting "Flesh Gate I" from 1972 has a repetitive grid structure painted in gentle oranges and pinks; inside each cell is a dark opening that seems to pulse or beckon.
Given the asceticism of the piece this feels daring yet appropriate as an ending: All of Noguchi's sculptures beckon touch, but this is the only one in which touch is permitted.
American health is further assailed by long commutes, sedentary jobs, yo-yo dieting, and the charming toucans and tigers that beckon to children along the breakfast aisle of the grocery store.
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As we enter the summer season and ocean waters beckon, all New Yorkers would do well to remember that — as we make sure the lawmakers who represent us don't forget it either.
All-day breakfast items, like gooey cheese omelets, beckon, as do salads big and small, more than a dozen antipasto choices, pastas, pizzas, burgers, chicken, fish and Italian specialties like veal Milanese.
But nothing seemed to catch the attention of Tesla lovers—and haters—more than "Smart Summon," a feature that allows drivers to beckon their empty cars to them through empty parking lots.
They do not beckon reporters to televised news conferences or allow themselves to be photographed drinking wine by candlelight days after being smuggled in a box aboard a chartered jet to freedom.
" Senator Orrin Hatch, a Utah Republican, said that "the rising tides of hatred beckon at our doors still," and thus "the world we live in today would benefit more from Elie's life.
Blood Orange: Freetown Sound (Domino) Don't let the spoken-word samples that signify Dev Hynes's intellectual ambitions distract you from the smartest stuff here—namely, the choruses that beckon you through them.
Photo: Facebook/Richard BeckOn Sunday, explosives experts were dispatched to Folly Island, South Carolina, after a resident found what appeared to be at least a dozen Civil War cannonballs uncovered by Hurricane Matthew.
Could a third series see a kidnapping plot once Tommy Lee Royce has regained his visitation rights, or will James Norton (Royce) leave the show once and for all as bigger things beckon?
Cakes beckon from pedestals; one with yellow layers soaked in ginger syrup and rum, its glossy marshmallow frosting speckled with coconut flakes, was so good that I ordered an extra slice to go.
One of his most recognized pieces is an image of Prime Minister Prayuth depicted as a "lucky cat" in style of a Japanese "maneki-neko," with with its paw raised to beckon in money.
Weighed down with extreme guilt and anxiety, she initially attempted to beckon his spirit by addressing an emotional letter to him, asking him to return to her so she could repent her motherly shortcomings.
Yet now, in a superbloom spring that many judge the best in decades, the paddles are topped by dazzling fuchsia flowers the size of teacups, which beckon you closer to feast on the view.
These areas require specific skill sets that other educational disciplines do not teach, and in some cases smart people in the job market are overlooking as lucrative jobs in tech and other emerging areas beckon.
Self-driving experts say Elon Musk has tackled a real challenge with the rollout of Smart Summon, a Tesla feature that's supposed to beckon the EVs to their drivers in (private!) parking lots and driveways.
Perhaps it's indicative of a larger need to pretend that sports are somehow separate from real life, as if our athletes have no interior lives but simply appear when we as sports fans beckon them.
From the ticket desk signs point you toward what's on view in the Taniguchi building to the east and also in the galleries to the west, where a bank of elevators and a staircase beckon.
From the ticket desk signs point you toward what's on view in the Taniguchi building to the east and also in the galleries to the west, where a bank of elevators and a staircase beckon.
"Tips are like hugs without all the touching," a sign reads at the entrance, where affable hostesses beckon you in, past floor-to-ceiling windows through which twinkle the lights of the George Washington Bridge.
As for me, I'm perfectly happy with the Pixel 2 for now, but as someone who regularly takes front-facing photos with more than one human in them, that extra-wide group selfie mode does beckon.
La Coca Trail, for instance, rises and falls on its meandering path to the big payoff: a roaring waterfall and pool that beckon you for a dip and, if you can tolerate the pelting, a shower.
Sory's work, seen today, seems to beckon across the gulf of time to a past all but lost, a past mired in legends of emirs and mansas and griots, a past that reforms into an ever-evolving
In the middle of a call with the newly elected Irish prime minister Leo Varadkar Tuesday, Donald Trump took the time to beckon a female Irish journalist over to his desk and compliment her on her smile.
Perhaps NASA astronauts could beckon to children from cereal boxes like sports stars, or help raise awareness of NASA's missions, embedding the agency in popular culture and helping spur children to pursue careers in space, he said.
The right earbud features a touch-sensitive surface that lets you play or pause the music, adjust the volume, beckon the Google Assistant (if your phone is new enough), learn the time, and listen to your latest notifications.
Science tells us that it takes 21 days to form a habit, if you are suffering from Mental Health issue I beckon for today to be your first day or a continuation of the work you've been doing.
When medicine can only offer a therapy, not a cure, or when doctors give undesired answers — suggesting attention to sleep hygiene, for instance — it isn't hard to see how the intoxicating confidence and theater of wellness could beckon.
Virtual Marina will beckon you, and if you bite, you'll be transported with her to melting ice caps to participate in an enigmatic game that thrusts upon you the fate of Earth, which is linked to Abramović's own.
ASTRAVETS, Belarus — Rising from the former potato and wheat fields of a collective farm, huge towers of concrete beckon to one of Europe's poorest countries with the promise of cheap, plentiful supplies of electricity for generations to come.
Citi predict that Le Pen could "re-ignite a fully-fledged sovereign debt crisis on fears of euro zone breakup" which would lead to a "substantially lower" GDP (gross domestic product) for France and and higher inflation would beckon.
Facebook could also change its systems to prevent developers from taking an app-specific user ID and employing it to discover that person's permanent overarching Facebook user ID. Revelations like this are likely to beckon a bigger data backlash.
"They know that if they can price these IPOs at lower levels, where the demand far exceeds the supply, they can engineer a beautiful pop that will beckon more people to put in for the next deals," Cramer said.
A dance party with splashes of conga, rumba, mambo and cha-cha, "Club Havana" is the Technicolor version of Cuba — flouncy skirts in rainbow hues, swiveling hips and sly smiles that beckon audiences to visit, which might be possible soon.
A few items found in the studio that beckon this writer's eye include: A copy of The 9/11 Commission Report (2004), VHS tapes of Perfect Blue (1997) and Ken Burns's Civil War miniseries, and a Film Forum t-shirt.
Patients would beckon her into their cubicles, listening fixedly as she sifted through her vast repertoire of classical and contemporary songs, of lullabies and Latin pop, her tranquil notes threading through the atonal squawks and beeps of a raucous emergency department.
Distant realms still beckon: Toward a faraway country where my sun shines, beyond the cities, beyond the mountains beyond the dune, I wish, o night, that I might voyage in sleep upon your white clouds lit up by the moon.
"We can each personally reflect on the elements we want to let go of, what we want to beckon more of into our lives, and how we can go about making changes toward living more fulfilling and creative lives," she says.
The v-word applied to Day signals the acceptance of an alibi that was never meant to be believed in the first place, the literal-minded gloss on a text that was only there to beckon us toward the subtext.
After watching his best friend die in an armed robbery, Gideon Reeves (Justin Kirk), a tech billionaire, takes command of a dysfunctional Chicago police precinct and equips it with drones, tasers and a smartphone app to beckon cops in a heartbeat.
Orchestrating an orgy of nostalgia — the train-patterned wallpaper in a childhood bedroom; scattered flashbacks to the men's earlier capers — Mr. Boyle reprises the dodgy camera angles and tricky visuals that beckon us back to the first film with shameless deliberation.
Some islands are as cheerful as anything in Banjo-Kazooie, while others have a darker, more foreboding air about them—they seem to beckon to you, a call to adventure of the Zelda sort, with swords and shields and monsters.
Down Pennsylvania Avenue, as Thursday's vote neared, President Donald Trump settled in front of a TV, his Twitter account poised, but slipping into the unusual state of calm that aides say envelops the hyperactive commander-in-chief when moments of history beckon.
It's the exact kind of thing screenwriters thought space marines and teenage hackers would stash in their bunks and capsule hotels by the year 2020: virtual reality headsets where sultry-eyed but technically clothed models beckon an imaginary viewer to ogle them.
Their latest album, Transfiguration, is a sludgy, hopeless dirge that often threatens full collapse (as in the neurotic, off-kilter "Hall of Mirrors") or offers tense, lingering notes to beckon you in closer (as on the mediative post-metal gloom of "Easter Waster").
Bags of pistachios and almonds, jars of honeys and jams (the sour cherry is a best-seller) and packets of dried figs beckon, but the most tempting purchase may be an assortment of the 2210 types of cookies, baked in-house daily.
In a temporary public art project on Mount Vernon Avenue, the central street the city promotes as "made for strolling" on its website, neon orange and pink origami birds beckon for people to write "burdens" on rocks as a way of letting go.
You can use it for basic input, like the name of a movie you want to search, or you can go into full-on virtual assistant and beckon Alexa to do anything from recommend a late-70s crime drama to dimming your Philips Hue lights.
"This new Hyundai SUV is the ultimate family vehicle for practical, comfortable daily use and memory-making road trips whenever the appeal of the open road should beckon," Mike O'Brien, Hyundai Motor America's vice president of product, corporate, and digital planning, said in a statement.
To tell the story of flight attendant Gina (Lindsay Burdge) as she fixates on a one-night stand in Paris, Williams draws inspiration from 1970s European art films and cinéma du look to weave tapestries of color that both beckon and repel viewers in following Gina's descent.
As Mr. Molinaro addressed Republican committee members assembled at the party's quadrennial convention in Midtown Manhattan, he quoted Theodore Roosevelt and reached across party lines to beckon to Democrats and independents — a necessity given that Democrats outnumber Republicans by more than 2 to 1 in the state.
Now in their thirties and early forties, they are mostly men who experienced Soundgarden at a formative moment, around the age of 11 or 12 or 13—that larval stage of life when the adult world begins to gleam and beckon, casting a withering light on childish things.
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Wednesday with a plaintive message from someone else: "We've already gone through my two craft projects, painted and watched an hour of TV." At times like these, modern parents turn to Google and YouTube and Pinterest, which beckon with seemingly simple and fun science experiments for frigid temperatures.
Brazil's tech-sector bright spots beckon as it begins to emerge from long economic crisis After 45 minutes on the phone with a travel agent, I've grown too frustrated with trying to figure out different alternatives for an international flight to the Maldives that stops in Paris on the way back.
" These lines have come to embody a cliché about poets' downward emotional trajectories over the course of their careers, as if, writes Teicher, himself an accomplished poet, "writing poems and looking too long at the trials of the human mind and heart in a troubled world beckon poets to their undoing.
The first experiment with erasure came about in Britain in 1966, when fiction was still being censored, and a dry, dull Victorian novel seemed to primly beckon to the artist Tom Phillips, calling on him to reverse the censorship process by pulling out its luscious moments and covering the rest with wild color.
While the "subsalt" fields south of Rio still beckon, the challenges faced by the park are a stark illustration of how the crude price slump has endangered energy research and exploration in Brazil at a time when the country needs an innovative oil sector to help it overcome its worst recession in decades.
Whereas the great mass of humankind remains mired in pernicious forms of illogical thought—chief among them, of course, religion—people like Sam Harris beckon from above: All of us, if we will just transcend our raw emotions and rank superstitions, can be like him, even if precious few of us are now.
"This sounds like it's already been remixed," he said he remembered thinking, listening to the spare, heavily electronic LP. "Just his voice is so powerful," Mr. McCraven added, referring to the way Scott-Heron's baritone can seem to quietly beckon, even when he's delivering messages of political outrage or narrating struggles with addiction.
Across the space of Galerie Division (the commercial arm of Pierre and Anne-Marie Trahan's massive private art complex Arsenal art contemporain), the artists beckon birds and bees, snakes and spiders, dog and flowers, not in a call to be answered by their living kin, but rather as enthusiastic performances meant to keep safe distance.
And so, with an anticlimactic awards ceremony and a round of applause and tears, we welcome our former student athletes and artists into the real world, where art and sport beckon alluringly in other people's Instagram feeds, but leisure itself — the act of engaging in something merely because we enjoy it — is not much valued.
Concealed by bedraggled vegetation alongside a freeway, the path would beckon to Anthony Hernandez; and like an urban archaeologist, he'd venture forth to find, in a clearing beneath a sheltering overpass, the traces of an unknown civilization: hundreds of cigarette butts, food in a plastic bag suspended from a tree, a chair constructed from two slabs of plasterboard.
And while the Museo Archeologico, with its extraordinary collection of antiquities, remains a bit neglected, most of the city's art, culture and social scene are on an optimistic bender, and the charms of Naples — the Baroque excess, the indulgent cuisine, the mesmerizing fugue state of it all — beckon as they did in the city's Grand Tour glory days.
It's all too common for the media and the public to sympathize with an accused rapist because he has an athletic scholarship and a promising future, or because it isn't worth "ruining his life" over one mistake that he made because he didn't know any better: As this is a first offense I can see where leniency would beckon.
" But hundreds of other tantalizing destinations come without a disclaimer: Kazakhstan, where golden eagles hover at the wrists of fur-hatted huntsmen; "lavish and decadent" Austria, whose snowcapped mountains, "jewel-box Hapsburg palaces" and Viennese coffeehouses beckon year-round; the former "pariah state" Myanmar, "slowly coming in from the cold," where "towering golden stupas dot the landscape like giant candlesticks.
Metro kept its demands vague in the interest of sparking creative solutions, but it does have a sense of the sort of experimental service it would like to roll out in 2018: You'd use a smartphone app or phone call to beckon a ride from a smaller vehicle, something between a sedan and a full-size bus, which you would share with other riders.
THREE: There comes a point in the life of every mediocre white NBA Big Man when you will get absolutely rattled on by a superior player, your pathetic body and face plunged into sap, time speeding up and capturing the most shameful moment of your career—of your life, even—in amber, to be shuttled off to some midwestern museum, where it will beckon people to drag you forever.
Three-hundred and sixty-eight pages beckon a leisurely read, spreading generous reproductions across six interpretive categories, each meant to expand on notions, suggested — unsurprisingly for a commentary on a wanderer's art form — in a rambling introductory essay, the gist of which is that abstraction's mid-century zenith marked, as Robert Rosenblum noted at the time, a revealing link between Abstract Expressionist painters like Mark Rothko and Clyfford Still and 19th century Romantics.
It tends to go like this: as a British person, you will either bottle all of your customer dissatisfaction up until it spews out of your mouth as a fully-formed, sub-par rock song punctuated by metal riffs, or you will passive-aggressively mention the personal slight committed against you by the waiter in your local Zizzi (he got your garlic bread order wrong and brought it over with cheese on) once a week until you die; until you're literally in hospital, dying, hooked up to six different machines, and you beckon in your loved ones close for a final word—maybe, they think, about how much you love them, that this isn't the end, that maybe you might meet again after all—and you go "I asked for no melty mozzarella" and then you fucking die.

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