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"emotive" Definitions
  1. causing people to feel strong emotions

687 Sentences With "emotive"

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"Pregnancy is such an emotive topic for women," she says.
The bass becomes anemic, and the emotive impact is lost.
At its best, it's also a show that's highly emotive.
There were patients that had stories that were very emotive.
Ol' Ryan "reliably emotive" Gosling is back at it again.
Still, Mr. Rattle is not one for swelling, emotive passion.
Baseball, a sport that revolves around failure, is particularly emotive.
Alexa will be more emotive and expressive too, says Limp.
Ghetts delivered a strong performance with narrative and emotive visuals.
Alice represents the opposite: the subjective, naive, spontaneous, emotive, illogical.
Let's not forget the unbridled capitalism behind the emotive advertisements.
It's tragic, but the BB's emotive expressions melt away all melancholy.
This "right of return" is among the conflict's most emotive issues.
Email stopped being fun because it stopped being honest and emotive.
Mr. Khan's emotive testimony reverberated through the national conversation for days.
It also became perhaps the most emotive term of the year.
The appeal to religious identity is not inherently theological, but emotive.
Elexia is less emotive and learns more slowly, Ms. Batista said.
It's an elegant, cleverly designed, emotive tone poem of a game.
Yet the play's emotive core is found in its simplest scenes.
As you watch Feel Good, the emotive writing really shines through.
The comments are — for the most part — genuinely emotive and appreciative.
"He's not an emotive president, he's not an emotive leader," said Ari Fleischer, a White House press secretary under President George W. Bush, who rallied the country in the days after the terrorist attacks of Sept.
Each emotive icon is named for the reaction it's meant to convey.
The issue remains emotive and many Cambodians are suspicious of both countries.
This variation can make the emotive content of stories hard to classify.
Instead he beats up an emotive robot to kidnap the Olsen sister.
" All of these expressions are much more emotive than a short "thanks.
Otis was one of the masters of that — he was so emotive.
The novel is burdened by a heavy-handed use of emotive prose.
To me, the violins were much more emotive and much more 'dolce.
There were recognizable bits of melodic, emotive post-hardcore here and there.
I'm not a super visual person, I'm more of just an emotive person.
Loomo's head swivels around and an emotive circle pops up on the screen.
Huge LCD faces, emotive eyes, endearing movements, and... not a lot of robotics.
The Vietnam War that ended in 1975 remains an emotive issue in Cambodia.
It's a sweaty, emotive work, bright colors moodily smeared across a huge canvas.
" Contributions from the bass-baritone Eric Owens included an emotive performance of "Infelice!
Mr. O'Rourke's is an emotive approach, Mr. Cruz's one of cold-eyed precision.
It is a deadly earnest excursion in emotive music with a chilling lyric.
I was loud, emotive and social; he was quiet, reserved and home schooled.
For those of us who love an emotive breakup ballad, this is it. 
Her reaction and emotive facial expressions quickly went viral and became a delightful meme.
Some are simply framed, emotive portraits—images showing the connection between father and son.
Her policies are there, as are the specifics, but the emotive frame is lacking.
Recorded music — austere and repetitive yet lyrical and emotive — mixes with songs sung live.
Deborah Turbeville's photographs are dark, emotive landscapes that just happened to feature fine attire.
Should an emotive robot be given to vulnerable populations—the elderly, the mentally ill?
Yet, their emotive force faded almost as fast as the popularity of Second Life.
Mr. van Zweden maintained solemnity and a steady pace, never indulging in emotive tweaks.
The emotive penetration of a sound as we perceive it is taken for granted.
Though flowers are her medium, her creations are indeed like songs — evocative and emotive.
It is, by far, the most emotive and powerful episode of the entire series.
Mr. Ryman's stringent approach eliminated imagery, conventional color and, to some extent, emotive brushwork.
More fundamentally, polls show that taxes just aren't an emotive issue for most voters.
Sweeping and emotive, Bokaer's site-specific dance piece was a saga in its own right.
Property rights are also an emotive issue for thousands of people uprooted in the conflict.
Mr Silbert refers to the emotive quality of the human voice as "the ultimate instrument".
They embraced the irrational and emotive as potential pathways to pure imagination and social liberation.
The solution to a pressing economic problem is now linked to an emotive, popular issue.
Emotive voters and investors this year are going to provide a volatile backdrop for markets.
Many Republicans feel Trump's emotive language toward groups including Mexicans, women and Muslims is disqualifying.
Overcoming these feelings and kind of dissociating from shame and from these crazy emotive fits.
Mr. Clinton's more emotive style appears to resonate with blue-collar voters in ways Mrs.
As a comic, what speaks to you about the idea of mantras and emotive lessons?
THERE ARE few more emotive words in Latin America than "coup", and for good reason.
Thalmann and her team are also working on emotive robots that can play with children.
Even after it ended in 1975, the Vietnam War remains an emotive issue in Cambodia.
But the upbeat, electro Oracular Spectacular was not incongruous with these more openly emotive albums.
She is resplendent, tears streaming down her cheeks, an emotive contrast to her spare surroundings.
It is not merely a fixation with the ass as a physical and emotive entity.
"So much of this is about emotion, and audio is an emotive medium," she said.
"Of the two of us, Patrick is the kinder, more emotive one," Mr. Shackett said.
It's incredibly courageous to be artists because we are operating within an emotive communication stance.
This sense of communion, rendered through knots and braids, is fundamental to the work's emotive character.
While Trump often uses emotive language to describe illegal immigration, the issue is a complex one.
He attracts these stans who are emotive and down to Earth and appreciative of good music.
The emotive way Marchenstamp often waggled her hands had been defined in this space, Jean realized.
Halep is more emotive on court and her tenacity has earned her an army of fans.
Clinton's experience matters less to young voters than Mr. Sanders's emotive liberalism does frustrates Clinton supporters.
He used black and white film because he likes the emotive aesthetic and sense of timelessness.
As the film progresses and the imagery piles on, the music becomes more somber and emotive.
The usually emotive Pineda exhorted himself, then put his head down and ambled to the dugout.
Despite not having a catastrophic attack on US since 9/11, terrorism remains an emotive issue.
"Mother Tongue" convincingly accesses emotive fragments of generational female experience within a framework of formalist rigor.
"There was something emotive about it, and I was very confused about that," Mr. Petronio said.
Trilobites Humpback whales are skilled acrobats, emotive singers and the most ambitious migrators of all mammals.
Barney's ethereal and highly emotive voice gives the song a haunting quality, making it an instant BOP.
I have amazing days and really hard days and can be much more emotive than he was.
IMMIGRATION WAS one of the most emotive, most contentious issues of the Brexit referendum campaign in 2016.
Gone is the hand of the artist and notions of preciousness, originality, emotive content, or linear narrative.
The always-emotive singer teared up during "All Too Well" at her Jakarta, Indonesia, concert in 2014.
Instead, a crispness is added to the songs, punctuating the emotive characteristics rather than scrubbing them away.
The music video leads us through an emotive dance narrative in search of that lost, caged bird.
Maybe I'm projecting too much onto the lives of seafloor-dwelling creatures, but they're kind of emotive.
It is an emotive statement that moves people beyond her governing Workers' Party (PT) and beyond Brazil.
An emotive and existential issue for the Pacific, climate change could reshape diplomatic relations in the region.
" Both operate in the emotive, exaggerated style that served them well as correspondents on "The Daily Show.
After all, compared to Red, she's so fully human, so powerfully emotive, so loving and caring — right?
Recent credits include Sam Smith's emotive "Pray" and collaborations with the rapper Ski Mask the Slump God.
After all, they are a lot more emotive than many museum and gallery shows manage to be.
Because women were considered naturally predisposed to emotive introspection, their spiritual writings began to be taken seriously.
Now, Samsung is apparently doing something weird again, this time with some kind of emotive digital avatar.
Valentino has always been an emotive brand, one with its roots in an unabashed love of beauty.
He learned about rational emotive behavioral therapy, the uplifting therapeutic approach established by the psychologist Albert Ellis.
One of the most emotive issues during the campaign for the June 23 referendum has been immigration.
I'm totally attracted to jazzier elements and emotive elements, and the spirit and energy of it all.
I appreciate your compassion, but your temporary emotive response to a chapter of my life doesn't help anyone.
A New Jersey native, he was just as adoring and emotive with his family and his three grandchildren.
The track itself is a steady, R&B anthem, with RAY's emotive vocal making it twice as visceral.
Despite the discount, Ampler is taking a risk by increasing the highly emotive starting price into VanMoof territory.
I always think I look the same – frumpy, fleshy and overly emotive – but apparently Harrison didn't think so.
The emotive power of Mr Gursky's photographs will make the show a blockbuster—as it deserves to be.
Nelson's drawings, sketched in charcoal, ink, and graphite, capture emotive scenes of children being rescued from the rubble.
I had no idea that it was going to be so powerful and emotive and euphoric and exciting.
Still though, it's always a fun trip to hear her offer her textured, emotive approach to new forms.
It's an emotive issue, and we're trying as much as possible not to mix it with industrial hemp.
The REM stage of sleep is also when the sleeper will experience their most bizarre and emotive dreams.
Without Labrinth's vocals or any accompaniment other than a guitar and percussions, Cyrus's voice is strong and emotive.
Description: Shenzhen-based STEM kit maker Makeblock crowdfunded this emotive, programmable bot geared towards younger kids on Kickstarter.
When study participants were shown emotional video clips, emotive brain regions lit up with activity in the MRI.
The following explains some of the issues surrounding the emotive issue of land in Africa's most industrialized economy.
HG: It was a robotic baby doll and it had an emotive engine inside, it was behavioral control.
Healy's vocal is always emotive, but when stretched over a zigzagging melody, it sounds extra raw and vulnerable.
Buffet's emotive work gives insight into his inner thoughts: how his mood and life stories transferred onto canvas.
But in the emotive brutality of acts like Toxe and Total Freedom, I've found something of an analog.
Like vignettes from Adventure Time's Nightosphere, these creatures contain innocence and darkness in their adorable, incredibly emotive faces.
But there are glimmers, too, of the whimsical, figurative, emotive glyphs that have come to dominate online culture.
The show was nominated for 10 Tony Awards, one of them recognizing Mr. Tiffany's emotive, cape-swirling direction.
The scene served as an incubator for Pylypchuk to develop his motifs into emotive collage-paintings and sculptures.
Given the preschooler target there's no screens on mTiny (unless you count the bot's emotive, shape-shifting eyes).
"It's striking, emotive, well-written, and come on, let's face it, that song has been everywhere," she said.
But he stressed that the old and emotive debates over language were dissipating as economic imperatives trumped nationalism.
Ms Swenson describes the technology as "agnostic": it falls on the creator to produce something emotive yet not exploitative.
Recorded after The Bends' release, this track appeared as a nice counter to the album's largely confessional, emotive songs.
You're on Io looking for Ikora Rey, a mystic given voice by the emotive tones of Gina Torres (Firefly).
But I definitely find it jarring to hear the emotive voice actor's words conveyed by an entirely unemotional face.
Final has done a terrific job of balancing the sound of the E2000s to make it dynamic and emotive.
"I was looking to create something visual and emotive, even poetic, yet connected to the songs," Hardiker tells Creators.
A couple of weeks spent with all these flawed, sublime, emotive, musical human beings revealed them in their fullness.
The group has deployed a glitzy marketing campaign, including an emotive video starring local celebrity Andy Lau this month.
It's a sound that is full of emotive capacity, and that game rightly lets you sit with the sound.
But it hints at a future where our gadgets are more emotive, and that's something to look forward to.
With Mini on the hook, the track is an emotive track that contains a lot of real-life scenarios.
Objekt's untraceable tripping, syncopated techno, the emotive clanging of Vril, and then finally a blockbuster set from Jeff Mills.
Dashboard Confessional, the widely adored vehicle for emotive post-hardcore songwriter Chris Carrabba, is back with a new song.
Whenever someone wants to deliver an emotive message or prompt to action, "you" is the easy and reliable shortcut.
His paintings shrank in size as they intensified in complexity, with tiny, emotive brushstrokes revealing an obsession with texture.
Still, the renewed debate on this emotive issue underlines the ever widening gulf of perception separating liberals and conservatives.
The most interesting intangible about the separations controversy is whether the emotive element of bereft children changes that equation.
I was free to retreat back into the world I knew and find solace in overly emotive worship services.
Indeed, what could possibly make this band that doesn't sing real words and builds sweeping, emotive guitar soundscapes appealing?
Her beautifully emotive face did not fail us, though it looks like her nursing bra can't say the same.
"As emotional beings, we respond much more to emotive arguments than scientific facts and evidence," Mr. deCaires Taylor said.
The blandly emotive choreography, seen in brief flashes is not worthy of an apprentice, much less a prima ballerina.
They illustrate food's emotive power, as well as its ability to instantly evoke a nation's culture, history, and customs.
Our public conversations have become sites of emotive outbursts, rather than reasoned exchanges where historical understanding can be marshalled.
They get very emotive, servers, when they deliver the not-very-remarkable news that you can order a sundae.
A tenor saxophonist of svelte articulation and beaming tone, Stephens plays contemporary jazz with an emphasis on emotive clarity.
This series of undated and untitled teste resemble emotive, human-like faces, but once again they defy easy meaning.
In a contest with the logic of trade-offs, the emotive power of Sir David's cinematography is likely to win.
He was one of the first illustrators of his generation to sell work based on his own emotive, abstract sensibility.
The vote is being fought on emotive issues including gender equality and national unity following Catalonias failed 2017 independence bid.
Perhaps the most emotive quip belonged to Michael Gove: "enough of experts" is not much of an appeal to reason.
Perhaps most emotive is the suggestion that America could negotiate greater access for its companies to the National Health Service.
The vote is being fought on emotive issues including gender equality and national unity following Catalonia's failed 2017 independence bid.
Mr Trump's emotive language, as many have noted, exaggerated the potential effect of the changes in New York and Virginia.
For no rational reason, I was reminded of Ronnie Bladen and Tony Smith, perhaps because their geometric forms were emotive.
Season 1 featured the always emotive Drake, and Season 2 embedded the music, lyrics, and even likeness of Frank Ocean.
But with its generically Modernist passages and emotive stretches in a Neo-Romantic vein, it lacked a clear musical voice.
"My dad called me after the prize, voice shaking with happiness — and he's not an emotive man," Mr. Nguyen said.
The name Macedonia, with its links to ancient Greek history and culture, is a deeply emotive issue for many Greeks.
Even if you aren't a visual artist, there's no way you can evade the emotive inspiration that comes from flowers.
", she sang "What do I gotta do to get in your mother" — followed by an emotive pause and an "mmm.
Every piece of music is a weapon of sorts with its own power to be emotive or explosive or whatever!
Elsewhere in Japan, cyborgs, automated vehicles and emotive technologies all work together to serve visitors at the Henn-na Hotel.
But a second coordinating hand and an emotive robotic face are the next two projects the team aims to tackle.
But the flip side is that, earnest as he is, he's not overly emotive, which didn't serve him well here.
In fact, research shows that from infancy through about age 5, boys are more emotive and socially oriented than girls.
It would sound amazing, emotive, and like an artist that made one of the most stellar records of the year.
He said the "emotive nature" of pet ownership makes these interactions a way in which Chewy strengthens its customer relationships.
Picking one song by one of the most distinctive, emotive, and incredible vocalists to ever commit themselves to vinyl wasn't easy—"The Wanderer", "Make This Love Right" and "Hold On" were all in very strong contention for a slot on the list—but in the end we've plumped for the most emotive of the lot.
Miles Davis' trumpet in Sketches of Spain is every bit as emotive as it should be when heard through the M220xBTs.
Michael Flynn, who has a history of emotive rhetoric critical of Islam, has alarmed Obama administration officials and even some Republicans.
At David Kordansky Gallery, Marcus Amm's abstractions blur the photographic aura readings popular in Chinatown with Mark Rothko's emotive color palettes.
Confirmation of the emotive power of the Clear came when I was casually listening to the Bleach soundtrack by Shiro Sagisu.
Sea water providing a natural magnetic induction, FitzGerald thought it would be the perfect medium to tell the Estuary's emotive stories.
The roughly 220,203 Poles living there fuelled an emotive debate over immigration that helped the "Leave" side win the Brexit vote.
There is nothing precious here—not even the drawings, which are rendered in simple yet emotive pen and ink line drawings.
Does Cornell's version of white masculinity — emotive, self-castigating, softened edges but still edgy — still have a place in Trump's America?
As NXT commenter Nigel McGuinness said during her intro, she's so emotive it's impossible to not be into what she does.
" As for Ms Edin's and Mr Shaefer's most emotive claim, he says, "no one in America lives on $2 a day.
The emotive faces from our keyboards are now literally plastered across a building in the city of Amersfoort in central Netherlands.
Too emotive to be mug shots or passport photos, these portraits are in many cases quite complicated to read and interpret.
Greece suffered hugely under Nazi German rule and the emotive reparations issue resurfaced during its debt crisis, which erupted in 2010.
"Torn" would play regularly while my parents were at work, and I had taken to its easy sound and emotive lyrics.
Like so many pianists with his level of erudition and emotive range, Hersch has become a fixture at the Village Vanguard.
The emotive "Brooklyn hillbilly" side mourns the departure of an ennobling Barack Obama, and the temporary triumph of cynicism over hope.
But the president's address — a mix of dry statistics and emotive language — was designed to discredit the pact, point by point.
Whatever the emotive issues dividing people happen to be, polarization makes it harder to grant these rights to the "other" side.
"It is absolutely cutting-edge in terms of the emotive illusory capacity to appear to be a living being," he said.
As the conversation unfolds, reinforce their emotive statements with affirmations like nodding, leaning in, interested facial expressions, agreeing, and asking questions.
The lush pads, house music vocal clip, shuffling two-step drums and deep bass add up to an emotive dance floor mover.
The illustrative style kept a consistency and authenticity throughout all ten seasons and each storyline was comical, emotive, and entertaining to watch.
"The share price will be strongly influenced by investors' emotive reaction (to losses suffered)," Roberto Russo, CEO of broker Assiteca SIM, said.
Lawyers for the applicants argued in lengthy and sometimes emotive addresses that the gay marriage ban had violated these and other rights.
Perhaps, though, those individual pieces with the emotive power of O'Connor and Storer contain enough grandeur to make up for the rest.
"I've had a couple of comments from people who have felt it's quite emotive, even if it is quite intense," she said.
This sort of subtlety, this sort of organic, emotive, instant appeal is not something I ever expected Samsung would be capable of.
Although Lovots don't say any words, their emotive animations and coos are universal enough that you will naturally know how to respond.
He was captivated by electronic music originating from Europe, where Kraftwerk were proving that digital sounds could be emotive rather than anodyne.
The robot also emits a wide-ranging series of emotive chirps to give it a sense of constant awareness in your presence.
His tweets tend to follow the same structure: two brief statements, then a single emotive word or phrase and an exclamation mark.
It wasn't active, so the emotive brain regions could run wild and it was more difficult for participants to manage their reactions.
It's become much more emotive, and much more based on gut feeling and identity, partly because there are so many divided opinions.
Jack Garratt, from Britain, performed as a one-man band using keyboards and samples to bombard his emotive voice with dance beats.
The speech was combined with harrowing audio of the incident, Scott coming in with a haunting, emotive outpouring on his drum kit.
She smiles warmly at Susanna, sung by the soprano Lucía Martín Cartón with unadorned, celestial purity that later turned to emotive exasperation.
Beck RT from Massachusetts would strive for simplicity: I would like to believe that my last words would be empowering and emotive.
But it has been airing one that has all the hallmarks: broad appeal, sweeping camera shots and that motivational, emotive musical score.
The story shot across the globe, providing an emotive focus for outrage at military tactics that Israel's critics said were disproportionately violent.
That period is living memory for elderly Koreans and continues to be a highly emotive subject in both North and South Korea.
But despite South Korea's decision to maintain it, tensions linger, particularly over the emotive issue of Japanese compensation for its wartime rule.
They began with Luca della Robbia, who devised his own glazing technique for baked clay, with which he formed delicately emotive figures.
Long scenes of detectives tracking clues go on without any dialogue and are carried only by the emotive quality of its actors' faces.
Facebook comment reels and Messenger threads could get a lot more emotive, personal and fun when the company eventually launches its own Avatars.
When that roly-poly robot is in a scene, nothing else matters; you can't help but watch the emotive orange and white droid.
Featuring members of emotive hardcore heavyhitters Loma Prieta and all-out emoviolence ensemble Beau Navire, the band pulls a little influence from each.
Brexit is an example of what can happen if politicians refuse to deal with popular fears about emotive subjects before they become toxic.
There is emotive music as he addresses a crowd stood atop a car, or strides across a plain to stare into the sun.
Even then, "Glienecke Bridge" is beautiful composition that feels more emotive and organic than the lengthy prisoner exchange scene at the film's climax.
Instead of suggestive shots of sexy women in gorgeous clothes, Turbeville's works were dark, emotive landscapes that just happened to feature fine attire.
We're a band that mostly, if not entirely, relates to human relations and emotive content that means a damn, and we're very comfortable.
They played Source Tags and Codes in its entirety, an album with vulnerable lyrics, heavy, emotive choruses, and pummeling yet melodic guitar lines.
Their music is catchy and emotive and Orlando has a really distinctive voice that sounds like he's always on the brink of tears.
Research shows what early childhood teachers have always known: that from infancy through age 4 or 5, boys are more emotive than girls.
Led by the emotive and sometimes sullen vocals of Yuta Matsumura, the synth- and guitar-based tracks can be both morose and joyous.
Gone were the alt rock slow jams with heart-on-sleeve sentiments; in its place, Slipknot's maggot metal and Senses Fail's emotive noise.
The weightless ballad has the kind of strong melody and emotive chord progressions that Diane Warren would've killed for in 1997, and lemin.
Keys's newfound clarity on clay will be tested against Putintseva, who can drive even the calmest players to distraction with her emotive outbursts.
She is an emotive singer, an adventurous songwriter and producer and, during her long absence from live concerts, a maker of startling videos.
There was presidential candidate Christie, playful and bantering while also cutting and emotive, his home state personality ramped up for a new audience.
But it works as an extension of the emotive yearning that Robinson's put at the forefront of his music since the Worlds era.
Limbo, Panto was more tongue-in-cheek and bawdy, whereas, on the next record, it was more emotive and took a darker turn.
In our hyper-emotive current moment — where each day sees new heights of absurdity and despair — emotions once reserved for extreme circumstances happen daily.
His method, exemplified in Memphis, is to highlight an emotive crime, then deploy outrage as a dragnet to sweep up piffling, often nonviolent criminals.
Their public snogging was such that it was even developed into a meme, thanks to their emotive third wheel Antoni Porowski of Queer Eye.
Gates is a band out of New Brunswick, NJ that pushes together and molds different genres and sounds to create a steady, emotive mix.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The faces in Linda Friedman Schmidt's fabric portraits are lifelike and emotive — dancing, crying, or smiling with abandon.
The love of masks came from being able to be more emotive on stage, a way to lose ego and become this other thing.
More than two decades after the end of apartheid, whites still own most of South Africa's land and ownership remains a highly emotive subject.
It feels like a proper opening to an adventure RPG that just so happens to involve tiny, emotive creatures you capture, train, and battle.
It's at once emotive and cryptic, structured and spontaneous and, above all, willful, refusing to cater to the expectations of radio stations or fans.
Musgraves offered a somber, piano-led rendition of "Rainbow," which was as emotive as everything we've come to expect from pop-country's greatest nostalgist.
"Cancer has a lot of interest and is emotive," said Ahmed, who hopes to put people at ease by showing them such routine procedures.
The robot's personality is much more emotive now, giving it a sharper character and a more playful (if slightly devilish) approach to human interaction.
The thing I found pleasing about the Beats Studio 3 is that they still carried through the dynamism and emotive nature of the music.
The issues raised in the film are so emotive that some of the actors had trouble putting them aside when they left the set.
If Hillary Clinton struggles to connect with voters on an emotive level, then Obama may be the single most compelling anecdotal speaker in politics.
The device becomes attached to the memory like an icon or a totem, a symbolic representation of something much more personal, complex, and emotive.
Ticket prices for matches in England's top league are becoming an increasingly emotive issue, with many fans feeling priced out of their teams' games.
To name a few: Kuri, a robot designed to rove around your home, looks like a cartoon character and expresses itself in emotive bloops.
This is especially true in a game like Hellblade, which uses motion capture to display incredibly detailed and emotive performances by the actors involved.
"It's a very emotive acknowledgment for the hard work that everybody here at Dante has put in over the last five years," Pride said.
"Although restructuring is a difficult and emotive process, the sustainability of our remaining operations is our primary focus," Chief Executive Officer Neal Froneman said.
With an emotive score, the animation's sugar-coated look is the candy wrapping to a genuine, sweet storyline centered around the sacredness of family.
It feels more sensual and emotive and like there's more of a connection than male-female penetration, which for me always felt quite animalistic.
Claiming that Mr. Trump could lead to the tyranny and poverty they fled, then, is a powerful emotive argument to reject the Republican candidate.
With his namesake trio, Ben Folds Five, he wrote clever, tense piano-rock songs, like "Army" and "Brick," which foregrounded his scraggy, emotive voice.
Dance entwines throughout, set to an emotive, eclectic soundtrack of mostly female artists, from Mahalia Jackson to Amy Winehouse, Missy Elliott to Laura Nyro.
Mr. Burr, rarely emotive in exchanges with reporters and generally reluctant to second-guess the administration, has not concealed his concerns in recent days.
The bottom line: Thunberg, who is usually not especially emotive when she talks, was uniquely emotional in this speech, tearing up and showing anger.
And even though the album fits my requirement of "no voices allowed," the compositions are all emotive in a way that feels unmistakably human.
Written by previous Anderson collaborator Jonny Greenwood—yes, the one from Radiohead—the soundtrack is a highly addictive, 55-minute barrage of emotive arrangement.
Her voice sounds robotic, except for brief spurts of giggling — "emotive sounds that she added to make it feel more human," Ms. Smith-Stewart said.
The reality is that terrorism is an emotive term, validating fear and creating a thirst for the ostensible security measures proposed by self-proclaimed saviors.
Like Trump, he has been accused by critics of using the emotive issue of immigration to advance his own political profile and to create division.
Hate Songs is a strangely delightful mix of highly emotive melodies, pummeling trap hi-hats, and synths that range from deliriously pretty to earth shattering.
The track is a brutal reality check about a relationship on wobbly ground – and all underpinned with emotive, satin vocals soft enough to collapse into.
At least you'll be able to watch this emotive rendition of the GoT opening track, performed by a busker on the streets of Sydney, Australia.
Perhaps it is not a coincidence that one of the most emotive religious/secular disputes seen recently in Canada had British Columbia as its epicentre.
When listening to the 1000Xs, I'm reminded most of the Beats sound signature: tuned to be emotive and evocative without discoloring the music too much.
Anyone who looks closely and critically at the issue will see past the emotive stories and simplistic assumptions used to justify the push for legalisation.
The only grand statements on the right to marriage and equality are from their lawyers; saving this for the film's climax is an emotive masterstroke.
The call to cut red tape is now an emotive rallying cry for Republicans—more so, in the hearts of many congressmen, than slashing deficits.
The one-sided romance peaked in the mid-2000s, alongside the release of consoles that could create emotive, lifelike characters in believable three-dimensional worlds.
Delving into his music for the first time, I found a dark and emotive singer torn between internal pressures and a desire to seek enlightenment.
The issue is highly emotive, eight years after Kosovo declared independence from Belgrade and less than two decades after a war that drew in NATO.
His presidency functions in a riptide of chaos and acrimony -- in fact, its bewildering pace and emotive whirl may be what it needs to survive.
Ownership patterns remain highly emotive as the government has been slow to transfer land to the black majority after centuries of colonial and racial oppression.
The groups that received the loans ran emotive publicity campaigns to persuade people to vote to leave the EU - and the final result was close.
The reasons and justifications for Aadhaar and data collection have been couched by the project's backers in the emotive language of country, pride and security.
"You put all the gush into it and it's the emotive quality that comes across, not whether you hit the right notes," Dr. Trehub said.
While my mom was gregarious and emotive, my dad was the quiet observer and thinker — some might say stoic, or on a bad day, curmudgeonly.
Arriving at this new mental state generated in him an intense emotive response and a memorable feeling that Wright evokes with suggestive but spare prose.
Ultimately, the contrast between these giant, overly emotive songs and such an underwritten part just highlights just how lacking so much of the book is.
Michelle Cottle: I wasn't expecting Pete Buttigieg to admit that he feels as though he has "less room to be emotive" than some other candidates.
"Explicit gender stereotypes -- for example, that boys are more stoic or girls are more emotive -- may bias adult assessment of children's pain," the authors concluded.
This Brooklyn-based singer-songwriter has listed Bruce Springsteen's angst, 10cc's camp and Elton John's emotive melodies as touchstones for her '70s-influenced indie rock.
Americans tend to get excited easily and are very emotive and energetic … With a German audience, I need to be more fact-based up front.
The official invitation, which was later withdrawn, has sparked outrage in India, where the issue of Sikh separatism remains a highly charged and emotive topic.
But at the Louvre-Lens Museum's Amour (Love) exhibition, the eye also receives emotive vibrations of equal intensity, creating a space for hot, instinctive thought.
Not only is it one of his most consistent releases across the board thus far, it's one of the most emotive displays he's ever given.
Gouge Away combines politically and socially driven lyrics with emotive, yet hard-hitting riffs and melodies, similar to 90s screamo acts like Saetia or Yaphet Kotto.
Abe also obtained an agreement from Trump to bring up the issue of Japanese nationals abducted by North Korea, a highly emotive issue for the Japanese.
From fuzzy pillows to emotive art, funky ceramic planters, gilded lamps, garlands, and even a hot pink llama-shaped keyboard duster, this animal knows no bounds.
Mr Saleh has demonstrated a masterful ability to raise public awareness about this issue, whipping up frenzy on social media with his emotive and disturbing video.
Its eyes are phone screens, animated with emotive red pupils as if the trickster-figure Raven has taken on the guise of an 80s-era Terminator.
The Economist: Liberalism prides itself on rationality to such a degree that it seems outside the emotive, narrative-driven part of people's decisions, attitudes and values.
It transforms the emotive original into a breezy 80s boogie ballad, proof that even the real freaks are just waiting to show off their sensitive sides.
The ruling African National Congress (ANC) has pledged to accelerate land reform, an emotive issue in South Africa and a source of frustration for many voters.
Education is an emotive issue in South Africa, where the black majority was largely excluded from higher learning during white minority rule which ended in 1994.
In a gorgeous essay for The Verge, Helena Fitzgerald  argues that Snapchat's desolation recaptures some of the strange, emotive magic that made the early internet special.
Its title is an homage to DeCarava, whose artistic influence is echoed in Jenkins's and Joseph's work through their use of emotive portraiture and captivating storytelling.
In 2012, two Chattanooga-based typeface designers set up an emotive Kickstarter campaign to allow them to produce a typeface that could encapsulate their city's personality.
Photography as art may function in innumerable ways, as artistic expression blossoms in innumerable personal visions, and much of its power may be emotive and intuitive.
Given how emotive this subject is, and the general climate of anger in America, this confirmation process — always high on theatrics — may mark a historic low.
The issue of the women is highly emotive for people in both countries, whose relations remains overshadowed by Japan's 1910-1945 colonization of the Korean peninsula.
He is assisted by his bestie, the forever gauche Michael Mell (the highly emotive George Salazar), whom Jeremy had abandoned on the road to social success.
The ensemble makes a crisp and emotive meal out of the Vivaldi, as the boat rocks in the wake of all the East River booze cruises.
Mr. Hall's versatile output drew on Southern roots — country, blues, R&B, gospel — and on his instincts for concisely emotive storytelling, lean arrangements and solid grooves.
On Thursday, The Washington Post reported that, on several occasions, he had garbled the details of an emotive story about meeting an American serviceman in Afghanistan.
The official invitation, which was later rescinded, stirred outrage in parts of India, where the issue of Sikh separatism remains a highly charged and emotive topic.
Blake Habermann, Ms. Baumwoll and newcomer Regan Sims are almost impossibly emotive, threatening to crack their pancake makeup with the force of their smiles and frowns.
The dinner invitation, which was later withdrawn, sparked outrage in parts of India, where the issue of Sikh separatism remains a highly charged and emotive topic.
Instead, they are focusing on a range of often emotive social issues, including Catalonia's independence drive, women's rights, Francisco Franco's legacy and the depopulation of small villages.
But as on Monday, one of the most emotive issues remained Catalonia and the region's botched 2017 independence bid, which came close to triggering a constitutional crisis.
Australian singer songwriter Missy Higgins has released an emotive track detailing the death of three-year-old Syrian boy, Aylan Kurdi, on a Turkish beach last year.
Mark Ineson, owner of "Real Donkeys" in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, has been studying the animals for more than 20 years and says they are very emotive creatures.
Because the AirPods are so much more comfortable for me, I find their sound is also more dynamic and emotive than anything I've heard from the EarPods.
Similarly, land is an emotive issue two decades after the end of apartheid, and the ANC has been under pressure to redress racial disparities in land ownership.
With Eat the Elephant, which released on April 20, APC have produced a more than worthy successor to their 2004 album of anti-war cover songs, Emotive.
So letting algorithms manage and control what is often highly emotive messaging makes it look rather like there's a very large tech giant asleep at the wheel.
The eye is drawn instead to the bright primary colors that comprise the image, the emotive brushwork, the silly dirty joke scribbled in the upper left corner.
In Cassils' latest live performance, Becoming An Image, the artist physically attacks a 2,000 pound clay block, delivering an emotive and forceful display of the human will.
"Emotive terms make it very difficult for us to find a peaceful and sensible resolution to our problems," Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi told reporters on Sunday.
Album highlight "Plastic Tears" features Nic Warnock holding down some hoarse and emotive vocals and a guitar line that The Replacements' Bob Stinson would be proud of.
She's a copper-haired fox with a range as huskily emotive as Adele's powerful pipes, which Rosamond debuts on her first single, "Looks Can Kill"—premiering above.
The first voice on the LP is member MFnMelo, whose gravelly flow is the perfect foil to the Chilliams' sardonic delivery and Saba's emotive and versatile voice.
The populist political strategy centers on this conflict in an emotive way, adapting to fit different contexts — anti-immigrant in the United States, anti-American in Venezuela.
He sings more than he raps throughout the song (though you do get some straight-to-the-chest bars about midway through) lending it an emotive softness.
For me, their performances embody the true Spirit of Australia: they are emotive, mesmerising and immerse the audience in stories and culture that span thousands of years.
At Webster Hall, the silky singer Snoh Aalegra takes the stage with Baby Rose, whose emotive voice has drawn comparisons to that of Nina Simone (Nov. 218).
This and other gestures, including his award of a scholarship to a young minority student to attend school under a controversial administration program, were touching and emotive.
"I would argue that some people are given more room to be emotive than others," he said in an interview with the New York Times editorial board.
But the subject is so emotive -- and there is still so much suspicion still lurking around Trump's behavior -- that such hopes will prove to be in vain.
It's rendered in the film as a kind of heightened melodrama, with rich colors and emotive touches likely intended to evoke the era in which it happened.
Critics of his brutality described him as a terrorist not to understand how he wielded violence, but to give emotive weight to their disgust with his tactics.
Dance Music, the debut from an indie supergroup made up of Hutchison, his brother Grant, and members of Editors and Minor Victories, is loud, emotive, and free.
A longtime contributor to Scott's music, her emotive and soaring playing has recently been heard backing Common on tour and even Future onstage at this year's Coachella.
The tiny, emotive characters—from 😜 to 🎉 to 💩—represent the first language born of the digital world, designed to add emotional nuance to otherwise flat text.
"Drop Gear" finds the band shifting into a sleeker mode of production; beginning as a spare, open ballad, the song evolves into a dark, emotive techno-pop track.
Musically, those parties had everything – tough and techy grooves, deep and emotive melodies and soulful vocals and strings – and the vibe in the place was always so good.
Land is a highly emotive issue in South Africa, where the bulk of productive agricultural land has remained in white hands since the end of apartheid in 1994.
The resignations of the DA's two most prominent black politicians ultimately reflect the party's failure to resolve its position on the most emotive of South African issues: race.
Recent history is littered with examples of mainstream politicians failing to confront emotive political issues in public, including even Angela Merkel in her handling of Germany's refugee crisis.
Clinton gloats and Trump fumes She prodded Trump on his treatment of women and offered an emotive defense of Obama over the GOP nominee's so-called birther crusade.
She previewed the likely thrust of her remarks last week in North Carolina in a more personal, emotive stump speech that she retooled while laid up with pneumonia.
Land is an emotive issue in Africa's most industrialised country more than two decades after the end of apartheid, with most of the land still in white hands.
The emotive term fulfils the crucial element of emotional blackmail which the president is always eager to employ when imposing his open-borders experiment on the American people.
Returning home, the primary creature comfort I was after was to tune back in to these headphones and hear my music in its most grand and emotive form.
That is hugely emotive for the people of Ireland who endured a civil war and heavy U.K. military presence for decades until a breakthrough peace agreement in 1998.
Bibi Bourelly – "Riot" In an emotive dedication to the Orlando shooting victims and to those who are suffering, Bibi releases "Riot" – a video accompanied by an open letter.
It's a contradiction I revel in, and I feel whenever I open up my laptop I want to be creating very emotive music but crafted from sillier sounds.
For all their lyrical and thematic heaviness—not to mention the complex, emotive choreography that accompanies some of the videos for these songs—the songs themselves are approachable.
Mr. Pence, who maintains the emotive exterior of a block of marble, is a new daily fixture in the White House briefing room, where he offers 5 p.m.
"We're trying to make some magic tomorrow," said Furyk, who has made a point of speaking with Ben Crenshaw, the emotive captain of the U.S. team in 1999.
He says platforms need to keep people on their sites as long as possible and often the most polarizing, divisive, and emotive content is what keeps people engaged.
In front of a hall of seated diplomats, Greta Thunberg delivered a particularly emotive speech at the New York City headquarters of the United Nations on Sept. 24.
"I think people will find it personal and emotive," a spokeswoman at Royal Collection Trust said of the poignant choices, that include a set of photos of Diana's sons.
Though emotive pop-punk bands diving into dreamier and more atmospheric territory is nothing new (see: The Sidekicks, Title Fight), Good Nature proves Turnover have really gone for it.
Abe has made a pledge to resolve the emotive issue of the abductees, kidnapped by Pyongyang's agents decades ago to help train spies, a pillar of his political career.
The 90s heartthrob lived in this kind of contradiction, presenting a seemingly emotive version of subtle masculinity, while still aggressively adhering to the power structure of heteronormative gender roles.
The Socialists of outgoing prime minister Pedro Sanchez are expected to finish first after a tense campaign dominated by national identity and emotive social issues such as gender equality.
As more and more books are produced, and national libraries increase in size, architects will have greater potential to make such emotive statements about how literature sustains national identity.
As John Delury of Yonsei University points out, the South's differences with China over THAAD lack the emotive force of its history wars with Japan, the former colonial overlord.
Capriles responded to the measure in a defiant speech to emotive supporters at a small Caracas sports arena, describing the measure as a desperate gambit of a decaying dictatorship.
To gain kudos, Abe needs progress on the emotive issue of Japanese citizens abducted by North Korea decades ago, but North Korea would likely want economic aid in return.
We want to provide a legitimate outlet for Korean Pop Culture; to create emotive, aspirational stories that are visually chic to a young, hyper-aware and digitally engaged audience.
Reaching out to Hispanic voters, Clinton released an emotive political ad showing her comforting a 10-year-old girl who confesses her fears that her parents could be deported.
Going back to the "Sorry" video, there was this Nefertiti reference, all gold, she wanted to go somewhere like that, and make her eyes look larger and more emotive.
For him, cities are the ultimate platform to observe contemporary culture, and drawing emotive maps provides the opportunity to physically investigate our urban existence while making visually engaging art.
But the image was itself a product, a choice the Ramones made to convey urban toughness, to help them stand out from the emotive hordes of mid-70s rock.
The South London electronic producer and singer's voice carries a somber weight that has lent emotive richness to collaborations with the likes of Drake, Kanye West, and Frank Ocean.
So sensitive and emotive is the status of Jerusalem -- and especially its Old City where the holy sites are concentrated -- that successive negotiations have put it to one side.
Led by Ashcroft's emotive voice, Nick McCabe's virtuosic guitar work, and Oasis producer Owen Morris' larger-than-life production, The Verve moved into a whole new stratosphere: the mainstream.
The track is far more threadbare than a lot of the band's other work, creating a delicateness in its verse before launching into a more emotive and heavy chorus.
But if you want to hear an emotive, considered, occasionally melancholy rock record from a band who seem to have gleefully done away with needless conventions, it's a treat.
It kept me off guard and created the same kind of enigmatic aura in person that is often conjured by his darkly funny, deeply disturbing, and very emotive art.
Van Etten is a deft and sophisticated lyricist, and she's especially affecting when she abandons or dismantles language and narrative entirely, slipping into a hyper-emotive, almost nonsensical state.
Written and recorded over the course of the last year, the low-key and emotive record was made in the aftermath of a breakup at the end of 2015.
He was able to distill in small bits of music — usually self-enclosed, like emotive petri dishes — these unbelievable concoctions of frustration, beauty, bitterness, burning need and radiant joy.
Mr. Petrenko's face is a private theater for his players — emotive and joyful, with veins on the sides of his forehead that bulge to the tides of musical phrases.
This is because Republicans understand "soft" voters are most likely to be activated by "stakes" messaging—emotive appeals that tap directly into the threat response that characterizes negative partisanship.
The issue is a highly emotive one in Germany and in its Tuesday edition, top-selling tabloid newspaper Bild raised a question mark over Kukie's future in the government.
Clanging pitched hats and low acid set against slow emotive pads... We wanted to capture that melancholy feeling when the first light hits and the dance is still strong.
His slick campaign videos feature emotive images of the fall of the Berlin Wall, European achievements in science, and plenty of the guitar rock that he played as a student.
Apple is launching hundreds of new emojis next week for iPhones and iPads, many of them "more emotive" updates of already-existing emojis and 26 of them are brand new.
On the emotive issue of women's rights, Stanikzai said the Taliban were committed to all rights of women "that have been given to them by the sacred religion of Islam".
There's not much that's laid back about them, as every bass drop and every high note is registered with emotive impact, but they never stray into being harsh or unpleasant.
The cognitive science of emotive music, the struggles of women in the entertainment industry, and the role of trauma in creativity are all touched upon (with varying degrees of thoughtfulness).
The Ten 5s are tuned to make you feel the music, and they're so damn pure, controlled, and emotive, that I can't help but be sucked in by their performance.
"Those who have an emotive response to these aspirational images are more likely to see use of the product as a way to achieve their aspirations," Pierce said by email.
It breathes the emotive qualities of life, all of its intricacies, and allows the space for us to come to our own understanding in much the same way Vernon has.
"So I've followed this all day and after my outrage and anger I've found out this was a very emotive and evoking awareness campaign," South African environmentalist Catherine Constantinides tweeted.
Photo courtesy of Count Your Lucky Stars Cotopaxi is a musician out of Braddock, PA that plays lo-fi, emotive indie sure to tug at the core of your heart.
"I wanted to see if the technology could be used in a more passionate and human way, to create a more immersive and emotive experience for the viewer," she said.
Beyond the admirable sincerity and devotion, the record is full of emotive hooks, thundering percussion, psychedelic twang, ethnic rhythms, and formless meditations on what mysteries reside in the heavens above.
Taylor Swift isn't just a brilliant songwriter who credits the lyrics of Fall Out Boy's Pete Wentz for teaching her to write music with sharp edges and blatant emotive power.
Dads sing to daughters more than sons, and the language they use with their girls is more analytical and emotive, something researchers suspect contributes to girls' higher achievement in school.
Along with the TED Talks, the Aspen Ideas Festival has turned policymaking into a form of entertainment in which the most authentic-sounding and emotive performers rack up ardent followings.
More than two decades after the end of apartheid, whites still own most of South Africa's land and ownership remains a highly emotive subject ahead of next year's national election.
As a woman in a coed business fraternity, I have even seen how breeding a healthy emotional space for young men can help them to be more empathetic and emotive.
This is important because none of the characters within this wordless comic have names, so the figures' emotive qualities need to hold enough visual power to propel the story along.
It was fascinating to read both Tony Tommasini (in The Times) and Alex Ross (in The New Yorker) revisiting — and revising — their old, wary opinions of this big, emotive work.
Republicans, he argued, had managed to bamboozle his home state, selling voters economic policies that were not to their advantage by wrapping them up in emotive messages about abortion and guns.
But for all the flashy new design and features—and emotive piles of poop—the upgrade destined to make the biggest impact to your daily life may be the least heralded.
It was a deeply emotive attack, designed to divide communities, to tear apart Manchester's sense of inclusiveness, a common aim of attacks by so-called Islamic State, which has claimed responsibility.
What pushed it so far beyond your standard game experience was the ability to make that trek with another anonymous human player who could only communicate to you through emotive chirps.
They vary from the emotive ("Brave, upright, sincere, kind, a loved son, a widowed mother's pride"), to the patriotic ("Surrendered self to duty, to his old home, and England his country").
While the Journal's headline is more emotive, it's not inaccurate and is backed up by the fact that China will still get the majority of its electricity from coal in 22020.
She has advised the U.S. ambassador against using "Rohingya" to refer to the population, warning of the challenges posed by the use of "emotive terms" that would hinder conflict resolution processes.
The animated newspaper is more intense and angry than a normal Sunday edition, this version contains the right amount of darkness and overlays of emotive sketches, giving it ample Babadook vibes.
"It is not uncommon to encounter political, social or cultural resistance when an emotive issue such as foreign direct investment in agricultural land is considered," Managing Director Sai Ramakrishna Karuturi said.
As he's worked on his Starchild material off and on, he's also become a pal and collaborator to some of the worlds best producers of thoughtful, symphonic, and emotive pop music.
Its hot-headed Hindu-nationalist supporters, meanwhile, keep handing ammunition to the opposition, allowing it to change the subject from everyday economic issues to emotive questions of sectarianism or human rights.
Debates about the legacy of Cecil John Rhodes and his place in South African society were robust and often emotive -- yet they, unlike the scenes from Charlottesville, were largely non-violent.
Japan and South Korea reached a landmark agreement last month to resolve the issue of "comfort women" forced to work in Japan's wartime military brothels, the emotive impediment to better ties.
They are back in the company of Marra, an emotive 68-year-old former decathlete who not only coaches them in Eugene but also married them there after getting ordained online.
Tribalism is what turns so many discussions about energy into an emotive shouting match between opponents who accuse each other of being at best uninformed and incompetent or at worst mendacious.
Black leather, after all — unlike, say, brown leather — is one of the most emotive sartorial symbols in the wardrobe, imbued with a host of cultural and historical associations for almost everyone.
The focus, always, is on the work, with attempts to recreate the magic of movies like Spotlight through emotive handheld filmmaking and pointed depictions of the leads' tirelessly fact-based reporting.
The ruling African National Congress has long promised reforms to redress racial disparities in land ownership and the subject remains highly emotive more than two decades after the end of apartheid.
Bloody Sunday, which took place at the height of Northern Ireland's 30-year sectarian conflict, caused widespread anger at the time and nearly 50 years later the incident remains highly emotive.
During a highly emotive section of US President Donald Trump's State of the Union speech last week, the President called out North Korea's leadership, with special reference to the human cost.
As with most things for the 13 multi-hyphenates, they pull it off, using their razor-sharp choreography, emotive vocals, and scalding bars to delight fans in a thrilling, new way.
But where previous releases have seen Ryan leaning into the off-kilter, emotive electronic sounds synonymous with artists Ryan Hemsworth and Nancy Leticia, on 16/17, she forges her own path.
His paintings depicting surreal landscapes and interiors with offbeat, emotive palettes have been shown at New York's Jack Hanley Gallery and will be on display at Independent art fair next month.
Handpainted with watercolors, an emotive seven-minute animated short titled El Empleo ("The Employment") bizarrely captures contemporary notions of productivity through the life of one man on his way to work.
In addition to Superzoom, you might have noticed other Halloween-y additions in Stories, including emotive candy corn, pumpkins, and bloodshot eyeball stickers, and some truly creepy, alarmingly life-like face filters.
In the final episode of When They See Us, the audience endures a condensed 12 years in prison alongside Korey Wise (Jharrel Jerome, whose quiet, emotive performance intensifies the already traumatic story).
That, combined with an all-glass casing, could signal enough an overhaul that the iPhone 7s Plus might merit a more emotive name, like iPhone Pro, wrote the authors of the note.
Matthew Elliott, the chief executive of the Vote Leave crusade in the Brexit referendum, says his experience in the Alternative Vote referendum of 2011 suggested that emotive messaging could beat arcane arguments.
As originally announced earlier this year, Resistance is being helmed by Clone Wars and Rebels veteran Dave Filoni and stars Kazuda Xiono, a emotive newbie who seems a little over his head.
Graham set the stage for the intense, emotive, confessional rhetoric that came to shape the generations of televangelists, revivalists, and Christian media outlets (like Pat Robertson's Christian Broadcasting Network) that followed him.
The film is also visually gorgeous, utilizing a universally flattering pink-to-blue lighting technique (bisexual lighting), cutting between emotive close-ups and textured effects that mirror the look of blood cells.
The ruling African National Congress (ANC) has long promised reforms to redress racial disparities in land ownership and the subject remains highly emotive more than two decades after the end of apartheid.
In the face of a No campaign that has been emotive to the point of hysterical -- graphic posters shock tourists in the capital -- the Yes campaign has taken on a steely resilience.
Where Strait was stoic, Brooks was eager and emotive, straining for high notes, quavering or snarling, amplifying his Oklahoma accent or diminishing it, doing whatever it took to make fans love him.
The debate last Sunday between frontrunners, Merkel and the center-left Social Democratic Party (SPD) candidate Martin Schulz, was "polite and cordial," with none of the emotive storming common elsewhere in Europe.
This month, Suu Kyi said the country needed "enough space" do deal with the issue and cautioned against the use of "emotive terms", that she said were making the situation more difficult.
But if past history is anything to go by, Pizzi could well become the next coaching casualty of this tournament if Saudi authorities react with the emotive anger displayed in the past.
They were a godly band, emotive, crushing in every sense of those words, but more importantly, they were genuine and sweet and down to help anyone who was willing to come through.
Using emotive language, Trump waded into what has long been a divisive issue in American politics, even though the procedure was legalized in a Supreme Court ruling more than 40 years ago.
Anyway, the violins are extremely emotive: angst-inducing one minute— strings plucked with the fury of an army of amphetamine-amped woodpeckers—and elegantly swoon-some the next (take note at 1.44).
But it helps us transcend it by teaching us to see it clearly for what it is, and by making us more attuned to our emotive impulses and the behaviors they produce.
The basic components are the same: smart, inventive, emotive, crunchy, throwback songs that keep an eye on every group of plaid-wearing, suburban icons you fell in love with as a teenager.
As he recovers (he's since regained his ability to walk), he returns to the sound he first mastered offering muscular and emotive takes on his city's greatest gift to underground electronic music.
The Palestinian issue remains an emotive one on the Arab street, and the U.N. has long distinguished itself as a forum where even outlandish resolutions against Israel are passed without much fuss.
The power of Lyon's images lies in their emotive honesty and immediacy – which, for a 1960s and '70s audience, differed radically from the sterilized images published in Life Magazine at that time.
Rocking the song in one of her famous furs and accompanying herself on piano like it was nothing, Franklin was so emotive that she moved Obama, along with King herself, to tears.
This is because wherever Courtney Love goes she brings all her musical baggage along too, with her distinctively emotive vocal adding a whole new layer of unease to this early psychedelic rock hit.
Amidst the drama, Wise's vocals sit under a single spotlight at the center; it's a singularly emotive voice, one that whispers, croaks, croons, and moans with desire and anguish—often all at once.
"If we are to progress such a deal there would of course be many challenges, and I am well aware that it will be an emotive issue that will divide opinion," he said.
Supreme Court upholds University of Texas affirmative action plan Immigration may not decide the election, but the issue is so emotive that it exerts a powerful influence of base voters in both parties.
The PX sonic performance in short: vocals are wonderfully defined and always emotive, the bass response is deep and deeply satisfying, and the overall impact and pleasure of the music is never lost.
Lots of branded content has aped—poorly—the language of "justice" contained in Holzer's punchy emotive catchphrases; at a glance, you could mistake a Holzer for a piece of viral marketing for Corona.
I've recently gotten into listening to more from the likes of Kelela, Banks, Halsey, Willow, and Lorde, and the subtle emotive power of their voices is all but wiped out by the 1000XM2s.
The memoir-meets-documentary is a two-hour patchwork of footage left on the cutting-room floor — a colorful, emotive collage of unused interview clips, offbeat encounters, outtakes, home videos, and uncanny moments.
"Particularly with the language of Remoaners, Remaniacs, Brexiteers—they've created very strong emotive connotations with people who affiliate with these views, and it's quite nasty to see oneself labelled as either," replied Monteiro.
MØ has always been especially good at writing earworm hooks and combining them with weird alt-pop beats and emotive vocals—but on this album, she leans even closer to that signature sound.
The former Star Trek and Roots star just wrapped the first season of his weekly podcast, LeVar Burton Reads, where Burton lends his reassuring, emotive voice to various works of short-form fiction.
Built from a chord progression reminiscent of the midi blues found in Southern rap from the mid-to-late 00s, the track pairs its emotive foundation with a tempo that feels impossibly fast.
Divisive and often ill-tempered, the election has been fought mainly on emotive topics - notably issues of national identity linked to Catalonia's drive for independence - with the economy taking a rare back seat.
Capitol Hill imbroglio But there are growing signs that the emotive immigration debate and the questions it raises about American values do not automatically add up to a big win for the President.
These endless musical excursions had dips and peaks and were much more dynamic and emotive than the blinkered, BPM-ruled, genre-specific DJ sets that are all too common in club music today.
Taxes on petrol and diesel, which account for more than a third of retail fuel prices, are one of the biggest sources of income for the government, and an emotive issue for voters.
But some allies also suggest that Mr. Buttigieg's sexual orientation — and relatively recent public identification as gay — present implicit complications for a candidate who seems to recognize his reputation as less than emotive.
In the most common form of FTD, called "behavioral variant," the executive (frontal) and emotive (temporal) parts of the brain are affected, thus impacting a person's ability to control their thinking and emotions.
In an emotive post, the premier of an Australian state has called for children seeking asylum to be allowed to stay in the country — after taking them on a trip to the zoo.
This was the campaign that the Congress Party and other opposition parties were looking to fight; this is the campaign that Mr. Modi is seeking to avoid with the emotive call of martyrdom.
The installation is a powerfully emotive record of the destruction in the region — made worse by corruption and governmental ineptitude — with a a fault line violently rupturing the piece's otherwise smooth visual field.
Analysts say resolving the emotive land issue could unlock foreign investment in agriculture and help mend ties between Harare and the West, which imposed sanctions over the seizures and alleged vote rigging by Mugabe.
From emotive balladry to skyscraping synthwork befitting of big tent EDM stages to hard-nosed rap beats, she's basically shown she can bring her vibrant signature to any style or form she so chooses.
"Anti-vaccinationists use a lot of emotive language and images, which are convincing to the casual reader," said John Cunningham, a lifelong vaccine advocate and spokesman for pro-vaccine Stop the Australian Vaccine Network.
Japan and South Korea reached a landmark agreement last month to resolve the issue of "comfort women" forced to work in Japan's wartime military brothels, which had been an emotive impediment to better ties.
The party ran a fierce campaign to disenfranchise millions of Muslim immigrants from neighboring Bangladesh, long an emotive issue with Assam's Hindus who say they have taken away jobs and enjoy government welfare programs.
They whip together an unpredictable blend of grindcore, noise rock, hardcore, black metal, and screamo, with an emphasis on intricate, emotive songwriting and crackling atmosphere—standout track "Kytra" is a perfect example of both.
The camera grew into a tool not only to interact with strangers but to reconnect with his estranged father on a cross-country road trip where he made intimate, emotive portraits along the way.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has stuck close to Trump in his dealings with North Korea in part to ensure the emotive matter of abductees is not forgotten or left out of any agreement.
"I think anything which is about their club is going to get interest from the fans and be emotive," said Richard Kenyon, whose marketing firm Kenyon Fraser worked on the second rebrand with Everton.
Mike Nichols's film about sex and the city (which exists on a much higher plane than "Sex and the City") stars Natalie Portman, Julia Roberts, Clive Owen and Jude Law as intertwined, emotive lovers.
It's a handsome set but it doesn't quite work: Mr. Castellucci seems to have conceived Elisabeth as chilly and detached, a kind of Hitchcockian heroine, which doesn't fit the sensitive, easily emotive Ms. Harteros.
Pepper's new job comes on the heels of news that Softbank Robotics' (formerly Aldebaran) adorable and emotive 4-foot-tall robot is finally getting an Android SDK and would soon be coming to America.
Some of the contrasts, as between black and a very deep purple, are barely discernible—calling to mind the black-on-black aesthetic of Ad Reinhardt, though with the emotive charge of any Rothko.
The melodies are colorful and emotive, but they also seem designed to leave you space to think—to get lost in the tessellating, geometric sequences and tune in and tune out as you will.
One excerpt reads, "Muslims in Britain are depicted as a threat to traditional British customs, values and ways of life," while another says that "the tone of language is frequently emotive, immoderate, alarmist or abusive".
The result is an undeniably emotive collage which draws from the spaciousness of ambient artists like OPN, and fills the gaps with punctuating, piercing raw edges that speak to a pure, unfiltered form of feeling.
C-33PO and R2-D2, the former speaking in a British accent as polished as his golden skin, the latter somehow managing to convey just about anything in a string of emotive beeps and chirps.
LONDON — Kim Kardashian West faces a new challenger from the east in the battle for online emotive supremacy: "#Kimunji — The Real Kimoji," a set of emojis that represent the North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.
Listening to Tadashi Tajima's 1991 album Shingetsu, which is a series of solo performances on the shakuhachi, a traditional Japanese flute, I get all the emotive power of the bamboo instrument and its tender notes.
But if you want to hear an emotive, considered, occasionally melancholy rock record from a band who seem to have gleefully done away with needless conventions, go listen to the thing in full at NPR.
Emotive and incredibly intricate, Ray teases soundscapes to evoke vivid imagery and memories; his work functions almost like classical music or a film score where the accompanying scenes are left to the listener to construct.
Holding a wafer thin parliamentary majority of just one seat, Turnbull opted to call a non-binding ballot as it was politically the least risky way of putting a highly emotive issue on the agenda.
They sound pretty compelling, I have to admit, above and beyond the donation aspect, which speaks a lot to the emotive nature of GoFundMe (and, perhaps, what makes the content world go round these days).
Unsurprisingly for such an emotive topic, fans seem to have a wide range of views on the move from Upton Park, with considerable disagreement on how the transition to the London Stadium has been handled.
He has a large emotive eye that lets you know exactly where he's looking, as well as an additional pair of smaller robotic arms on his back that make it easier to interact with people.
But if you're only playing a game for its story and characters, you'd hope the developers would smartly invest in anything to make that more effective, to ensure its storytelling is more dynamic and emotive.
Chilean tenor player Melissa Aldana wields her unmatched virtuosity in service an emotive artistic vision, as opposed to being just showy and exhibitionist, like other young players tend to be on the male-dominated instrument.
The incident is still under investigation, but Trump's words revived emotive warnings about the country he made during his 2016 tilt for presidency, when he accused Mexico of sending "bad hombres" across the US border.
While the obvious explanation might involve high rents and low square footage, the trend also, perhaps, speaks to our growing desire to hide away (for a few hours, at least) during these highly emotive times.
Though the strength and beauty of the horse is one of the more technically impressive and emotive moments in the movie, actually being in its presence wasn't something a "Frozen" fan could expect to happen.
"He's a predatory business man with a short attention span who has been playing fast and loose with very emotive issues, agitating people about sensitive subjects and stirring up racial and religious sensitivities," he said.
But in November that year, the White House assigned first lady Laura Bush to deliver its weekly radio address so she could make an emotive appeal to the international community on behalf of Afghan women.
Before those pertinent questions would return to the national conversation, Mr. Modi spun the bad news to his advantage by turning the grief into an emotive and prolonged commemoration of the deaths of the soldiers.
Agreement on one of the most emotive topics to divide the Social Democrats and the most conservative wing of Merkel's camp suggests the parties are close to announcing a decision to open formal coalition talks.
Ms. Giddens seems to find fresh zeal while weaving playfully between electric guitars and country-infused percussion; her hearty, deeply emotive voice still earns its spotlight, gilded with soft touches by the producer T Bone Burnett.
Yet the whole affair was paper thin, a point driven home in instrumental numbers by Mr. Brown's strenuous, emotive conducting even when there was no one onstage and only the pianist was playing in the pit.
Then again, with a euphemised form of white nationalism seemingly undergoing something of a renaissance in America, it's not impossible to imagine a set of circumstances in which racial epithets become an emotive weapon once more.
For everything that works about Any Given Sunday, from the memorable color around the margins to the Emotive Pacino set pieces, there is a great deal of time spent floating in a sea of unnecessary melodrama.
Even before his first election as prime minister in 2014, when he was not the towering figure in India's national imagination that he is now, Modi was an expert at creating highly charged, emotive political campaigns.
Whether working on collaborations with like-minded aesthetes from around the online underground or on his own emotive solo tracks, he writes these strangely beautiful and instantly memorable songs that aren't really beholden to any genre.
Partly because of the emotive climate generated by the trial, as a condition for backing the budget their leaders had insisted that Mr Sánchez agree to talks with an international mediator about self-determination in Catalonia.
The land issue in Africa's most industrialized economy remains highly emotive more than two decades after the end of apartheid as white people still own most of South Africa's land following centuries of brutal colonial dispossession.
Using his own photos as examples, Semetko explains the importance of positioning subjects geometrically, hinting at a narrative, capturing faces and bodies in emotive positions, and seeking rare moments that last a fraction of a second.
It will be the United States' hottest player against Europe's hottest player, and McIlroy was nearly as emotive as Reed on the first two days, responding to hecklers and inspired opposition with pumped fists and roars.
In To a New Form, the large prints from The Great Clown series manifest a multi-hued palette to a single image, demonstrating the technique's examination of form through the emotive and performative possibilities of color.
Last year it previewed its first VR short film, "The Rose And I", an adaptation of French children's book "The Little Prince", in which the adorable inhabitant of soccer ball-sized planet meets an emotive flower.
Sanchez is standing trial for sedition for his role in a failed independence bid in 2017, and the wealthy region's undimmed ambition to split from Spain is among the most emotive campaign issues in the election.
It's filled with the sound of the B-33, a churchy keyboard that plays through a rotating speaker called a Leslie, granting it an emotive vibrato that, largely thanks to him, is synonymous with soul music.
The sequel to 2002's "Spider-Man" featured the return of Tobey Maguire to the titular role, but this time he was facing off against Dr. Otto Octavius, portrayed in an emotive performance by Alfred Molina.
By placing her character at a remove, Ms. DiDonato bound herself to an unchanging tone, in spite of Müller's emotive poetry; her Met-sized sound didn't always serve a work that thrives on intimacy and interiority.
Bartlett's neat title refers to the wintry conditions of the holiday season when the play is set, as well as to those overly emotive, fragile members of the younger generation to which Maya and Natalie belong.
Instead of adding an emotive display to what Alexa is saying, the Lynx randomly moves around while the smart assistant responds, looking more like it's trying to swat a fly, than regretfully reporting that it's raining outside.
"What I've never experienced in the past is where there has been very deliberate misinformation about this project that is being published in an effort to get very rapidly a very emotive social media response," McCluskey added.
It's not about turning chemsex sessions into groups focused on raising consciousness, but about thinking about a need for collectivity and being together in a highly emotive way in a political moment where that's generally not happening.
Donald Trump, though emotive in his tweets, resorts to a limited playlist of expressions in front of the camera, and Shealah Craighead, the incumbent photographer, is tasked only with making sure that utilitarian photo ops get recorded.
Regardless, his work has gotten more complex over the years: Never Were the Way She Was, a 2015 collaboration with his wife, Arcade Fire violinist Sarah Neufeld, was a symphonic work that creates lush and emotive soundscapes.
Komurek's heart-warming experience stands in contrast to the emotive debate over the roughly 800,000 Poles who now live in Britain and frustration over record high immigration rates that triggered Britain's vote to leave the European Union.
As The Verge first reported, the emotive faces from our keyboards are now literally plastered across a building in the city of Amersfoort in central Netherlands, cast in concrete and set near the corners of every window.
Blasphemy is a deeply emotive issue in Pakistan's staunchly religious society, and officials have been unnerved by how much support Rizvi's TLP has garnered across the country in the two years since the group entered mainstream politics.
For me in particular, and how I look a lot of different elements, is you genuinely have to feel it because us as human beings are emotive and energetic people and we need to feel each other.
While Democrats have been highly emotive in demanding answers to the full story about Russian efforts, they have consistently opposed any effort to investigate such contacts within their own party or associates, dismissing that as a distraction.
Most tracks here keep the basic structure of house tracks—four-on-the-floor beats and detailed emotive instrumentation—but throw out the genre's traditional sounds (there's nary a Fender Rhodes or retro-soul sample in sight).
Within its blurred fault lines, gentle waves of deconstructed doom, drone, shoegaze, and post-rock coalesce into a deeply emotive, mesmerizing, and quite personal offering from Esfandiari and her bandmates Joey Raygoza, Peter Arensdorf, and Colin Gallagher.
Vacillating between earnest chugs and emotive croons, the band's 2200 breakthrough smash "How You Remind Me" topped the Billboard Hot 22005 and made it OK, albeit briefly, to look like Kurt Cobain cloned from an unflattering mole.
While I waited, I picked up a local Alpha dry cider from Jo's Bar (35 rand) and listened to a couple songs from Paige Mac, a woman with an impressive, emotive voice and equally good guitar skills.
It had been a remarkable journey from a broken home in Atlanta to national renown as a singer who never learned to read music but became one of the finest emotive interpreters of the Great American Songbook.
The NHS has always been an emotive issue in Britain - one of the richest countries in the world - and was once described by a former finance minister as the "closest thing the English have to a religion".
The darkest moment of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice is a montage of Bruce Wayne, played by an emotive rectangle of muscle and tendons known as Ben Affleck, prepping for his Superman fight by doing CrossFit.
Fisheries Bill This bill will govern foreign access to British fishing grounds, another highly emotive issue that has fueled anti-EU sentiment in coastal communities, where EU quotas have been blamed for the decline of Britain's fishing industry.
Had the film been made now, Lola might have just been able to fire out a perfectly worded, particularly emotive tweet explaining the situation, then sat back and waited for her PayPal or GoFundMe account to fill up.
Though the livestream ban is a significant restriction — if it's universally applied to the channel — which will make it harder for Yaxley-Lennon to communicate instantly at a distance with followers in his emotive vlogging medium of choice.
Bew added that while the economic reasons for staying in the EU remained reasonably clear, the voting intentions of the nation are based around a whole series of factors, many of which could be driven by emotive means.
Land is an emotive issue in the southern African nation after the violent invasion of white-owned farms in 2000 by supporters of former president Mugabe, who defended the seizures as a necessary redress of colonial-era imbalances.
Fisheries Bill This bill will govern foreign access to British fishing grounds, another highly emotive issue that has fuelled anti-EU sentiment in coastal communities, where EU quotas have been blamed for the decline of Britain's fishing industry.
Produced by Husker Du's Bob Mould, it was an album that stepped aside from the speedy hardcore of the time and focused on a more confident and melodic guitar playing and the emotive vocals of frontman Vic Bondi.
It is also a lot more meditative than previous efforts by Presley; the record is built around a bold, emotive ballad centerpiece ("I Can Dream You") and generally feels more heavily weighted towards Presley's lyricism than ever before.
The state-run NHS has provided free at the point of use healthcare for more than 70 years, making it a highly emotive issue during elections, when voters rate it as the second most important subject after Brexit.
The basic story of Mowgli (newcomer Neel Sethi, who is more expressive than he is emotive) is still here: A "man-cub" raised in the jungle by a panther named Bagheera (voiced by Ben Kingsley) and a wolfpack.
It is also a lot more meditative than previous efforts by Presley; the record is built around a bold, emotive ballad centrepiece ("I Can Dream You") and generally feels more heavily weighted towards Presley's lyricism than ever before.
Their take on atmospheric black metal—which was cosseted and refined over the course of two years—is emotive, fluid, and relentlessly pretty, with a hypnotic sort of Ash Borer in furs vibe that calls for repeated listens.
One of the highlights of the Nef the Pharaoh EP is its emotive closer, "Come Pick Me Up," which lays out Nef's personal struggles over a gorgeous, squealing beat, creating one of last year's most vulnerable rap songs.
The element of danger — that she might truly hurt herself — isn't as present tonight as it could be, but it quickly sets the terms for the work: the transformation of a pedestrian space with emotive and surreal imagery.
Just emotive facial expressions and big-ass dinosaur fights, executed in artwork that looks like Frank Frazetta's adventure design and Jack Kirby's ka-pow linework had a very productive meeting with Lynn Varley or Laura Martin's rapturous colors.
In fact, a more conventional, tortuous, operatic narrative — one complete with betrayals, bizarre coincidences, characters falling in and out of love at a moment's notice, and so on — would have destroyed the profound emotive force of this opera.
From Zuwadzhi's dark photography for the album art to the band's personal sacrifices for their riveting craft; As We Cup Our Hands… delivers a much-desired reminder of the emotive properties that excellent doom metal should inherently possess.
After a tense campaign dominated by emotive issues, notably national identity and gender equality, the likelihood that any coalition deal will take weeks or months to be brokered will feed into a broader mood of political uncertainty across Europe.
It's a testament to Harris' charm and emotive skills that he can so quickly elicit audience sympathy by being undermined by his parental figures and desperately trying to find ways to show he's worthy of their love and respect.
In food-obsessed France, where calls to uphold the country's vaunted secular liberal values have become all the more urgent after two separate terrorist attacks by Islamic extremists, pork has become a sometimes emotive issue in debates over integration.
"Your olfactory receptor and the olfactory neurons that are directly linked to the limbic brain and the limbic system, which shapes memory, emotion, and mood and is why our sense of scent is so powerful and emotive," Genson explains.
Ideally, all of us should be able to love who we are and work towards self-love if we are not yet there, though regrettably, the adverse emotive power of "disorder" often gets under the skin and sinks in.
The most emotive date in the Shi'ite calendar, the death of Hussein at Kerbala is seen as providing an exemplar for how the sect should always stand up against tyranny and social injustice, offering up their lives if necessary.
Forge common ground Repeatedly on Tuesday, Trump offered to forge common ground with Democrats on emotive issues such as immigration or the meaning of patriotism, that were a departure from the radioactive rhetoric he had used in the past.
Oddly, Marshall's clearest statement on the strength of feeling flags arouse occurs in the acknowledgments at the end of the book, where he points out that "flags are an emotive subject," and then pretty much leaves it at that.
"We are satisfied that we have already achieved our primary aim of initiating a long-overdue and inclusive conversation on this important and emotive topic," he said, noting how EA had been contacted by many current and former athletes.
Hu's particular fusion of his subtly emotive actors, his sinuous extended tracking shots which frequently rest in close-up, and above all his sense of duration result in a constant, moving sense of empathy and the struggle for understanding.
"The researchers attribute this downgrading of the pain of girls and/or upgrading of the pain of boys to culturally ingrained, and scientifically unproven, myths like 'boys are more stoic' or 'girls are more emotive,&apos" a Yale press release stated.
Last week, Mixmag ran a piece called "WAVE: THE EMOTIVE NEW GENRE WITH ITS OWN ICY ECOSYSTEM," an effusive review of a London club-night dedicated to this alleged new sound, featuring European artists like Kareful, HNRK, Klimeks, and Skit.
Of the two, Woman With Headscarf, who seems to be staring into your soul, is the most emotive, while the Breastfeeding mom is, as she should be, consumed with her task and  stares down lovingly at her cap-wearing, breastfeeding baby.
Fresh from her riveting portrayal of King Henry's ill-fated queen in "Anna Bolena," an interpretation notable for her coloratura technique and emotive power, the soprano Sondra Radvanovsky turns her attention to "Maria Stuarda," the second work in Donizetti's Tudor trilogy.
They remain a massive name in mainstream rock, but I won't pretend to be well-versed in the band's newer material; by the time 2003's Meteora dropped, I'd gravitated towards the harsher, less emotive sounds of grindcore and death metal.
Her graceful femininity was in stark contrast to the ungainly movements of Elza van den Heever's Elisabetta, a character portrayed in this production as an awkwardly masculine figure and whose emotive, jealous manipulations were brilliantly rendered by Ms. van den Heever.
Cozmo was an adorable Pixar character come to life, and it was quite the sight to watch it in action as it roved around your desk or coffee table making emotive sounds like a pet settling into a new home.
This may be dusty and emotive heartland rock 'n' roll, but it has more in common with the grimy lo-fi realism of Peter Laughner of Pere Ubu and Rocket From the Tombs than with any John Cougar/Jeff Tweedy sap.
Entering Diane's show of beloved personal ornaments swiftly plops you within her intimate emotive sphere with the presentation of Bernar Venet's "Ring Ligne indeterminee" ("Indeterminate Line Ring," 1998), the silver band that launched her burgeoning obsession with artist-made jewelry.
It's pretty varied stuff, bouncing from clubbier fare to new agey grunge ballads ("Water"), a bubbly pop song featuring Memphis legend La Chat, and something Schwarz himself calls "216 mall punk," which is as gleaming and emotive as the name suggests.
Their stance has become even clearer with State Chancellor Daw Aung San Suu Kyi's disapproval of the term "Rohingya," as she advised the U.S. ambassador to avoid the "emotive term" as it presents challenges on dealing with the issue at hand.
Pete and Elliott, a computer-animated dragon with green fur, pleasingly leonine facial features, and an emotive noise vocabulary that borrows from both Scooby-Doo and Chewbacca, enjoy a hunky-dory forest life until the pair are discovered by nearby townspeople.
And unlike the famous cover photo in National Geographic of the Afghan woman, the little boy isn't staring directly at the camera, which I think would be so unsettling to many viewers that they couldn't have the same emotive response.
"I think it's this hand-forged, relationship driven and academic approach that will help us consistently fuel our clients with enigmatic and emotive content to enhance their projects" There's no word how N.A.A.F.I.'s music will be used for Syncsmith.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Few works of modern art are as iconic as Andy Warhol's "Brillo Boxes," replicas of the commonplace supermarket item that epitomized the shift from emotive Abstract Expressionism to cool Pop Art in the 1960s.
The show is ostensibly focused on its title character, but in "The Child," every move the Mandalorian made was followed by the camera holding on Baby Yoda's reaction, with clear affection for his emotive blue eyes and goofy oversized coat.
As Mr. Hutchings spreads his wings, he is presenting an opportunity for listeners to fall in love with a sound that's got the timeless assets of jazz — rebellion, collectivity, emotive abstraction — but doesn't feel weighed down by its own past.
Dario Marianelli's lavish, light score echoes the emotive properties of the art, doing its best to channel the refined aesthetic of Hayao Miyazaki's longtime collaborator, composer Joe Hisaishi, without ever losing the dynamic, lively sensibility of a Kurosawa samurai epic.
"They post content about the left or about the right, and either way it's emotive enough to trigger a reaction or an outrage share," added Matt Dornic, a spokesman for CNN, Fox's top rival for engagement among serious news publishers.
Tamaryn's musical influences include guitar-wielding goths (Nine Inch Nails, the Cure) and pop auteurs (Kanye West, Kate Bush); on this new record, she pushes her terrifically emotive voice to the foreground, suggesting her increasing devotion to the pop pantheon.littlefieldnyc.
To see Jack, even when fans knew he was going to die, meet his tragic end after watching a game that the viewers themselves have just watched, pitches the drama and emotive frenzy surrounding Jack's fate into an entirely new register.
"We know Reggie's stories and we know how they relate to his ongoing research," said Raja Feather Kelly, one of the performers, but the focus in the studio is on creating movement, developing it and imbuing it with emotive force.
The timetable for these releases are extremely varied: some, like the new Alexa voice, will be available today, while others — like broader changes to make Alexa "more emotive and expressive" — are set to release over the "coming months and years."
APL's signature "purple metal" blends the lo-fi grandeur of black metal with post-punk atmospherics, acoustic guitars, and bursts of punk intensity to create a dynamic and surprisingly sensuous sound, augmented by Master's provocative, viscerally emotive lyrics and seductive aesthetic.
Dom and Kai roped in fellow Londoners Mica Levi AKA Micachu, James Blake, and Archy Marshall of King Krule plus touring band member Andrea Balency, to sing on a smattering of songs that particularly hit on the album's emotive strengths.
The early morning blast was classic Trump, picking at an emotive political scar that enlivens his most loyal supporters, hijacking news coverage and forcing everyone in Washington to respond to his own controversial views -- and then wonder if he really means it.
While Kalanick, who donned a dark suit and tie, answered questions about his aggressive ambitions to win the self-driving car race, the normally emotive Uber co-founder appeared restrained even when asked to concede that Google was in the self-driving lead.
Afzal Guru's hanging is a highly emotive subject in Indian-controlled Kashmir where most people believe he was not given a fair trial and demand his remains, which were buried within a New Delhi jail compound, be returned to Kashmir for proper burial.
Emotive and frank about the more mundane struggles of life, YFN Lucci's sing-song captured pain and triumph in a refreshing tone, whether he was devoting songs to his mom, girls he hadn't seen in too long, or old friends he missed.
Sunday's election, one of the most polarised since Spain's return to democracy four decades ago, is being fought on emotive issues including gender equality and national unity following Catalonia's failed 2017 independence bid rather than matters such as the economy and climate change.
On the one hand, the suffering of children and the imagery that it sketched look likely to be a long-term stain on the administration and will be remembered by history as one of the most emotive moments of his entire presidency.
The 14 emotive and experimental tracks were equally inspired by Claude Debussy's crystalline minimalism and John Coltrane's late-period free jazz, but it's the album's spoken word passages that turn these influences into a more personal narrative that documents Sakamoto's lived experiences.
Soaring emotive Australian atmospheric black metallers Germ sounded fantastic, and I genuinely cannot suss out why they're not already huge in the States; I'd call their arena black metal "depressive," but it sounds too joyous, and even the aggressive breaks are ultimately beautiful.
How much impact the crisis will have on Mr. Buttigieg's campaign remains an open question, said Howard Dean, the former Democratic Party chairman whose own quest for the 2004 nomination ended after a famous scream that many judged to be overly emotive.
Especially in the wake of Mr. Tisci, an emotive, Instagram-savvy Italian who reinvigorated the brand by crossbreeding its Audrey Hepburn past with his own gothic sensibility and a dose of the street to make it relevant to the Kardashians and Beyoncé alike.
Born Rakim Allen, he broke out in 2014 with "My City Needs Something," an emotive track about Philly's gun violence epidemic that paired trap production with R&B-inspired vocals — a winning combo that he returned to for "Selfish," his hit from 2016.
These are complex and emotive issues for everyone, but they inevitably will all come out in the wash when the reality of May's preferred vision for Brexit gets closer: the UK leaving the EU Customs Union while maintaining a frictionless border with Ireland.
"These are emotive, difficult issues but the law does provide a sober mechanism for dealing with all of this," he said, noting that the Red Cross has been advising governments on handling detainees and civilians through 154 years of conflicts and world wars.
It was a music lover's dream, an opportunity to see how Mr. Currentzis works with musicians — walking among them, articulating his directions not with words but with emotive gestures and singing — to achieve the urgent, often shocking interpretations he is known for.
Created in 1948, the taxpayer-funded NHS provides all types of medical care for free to everyone in Britain and is a pillar of national unity, which has made the labor dispute emotive not just for junior doctors but for many members of the public.
Le Clos announced earlier this month that both his parents were being treated for cancer, casting an emotive shadow over his preparations for Brazil where the 200 meters butterfly duel is arguably the must-see event at the Olympic Aquatics Stadium in Barra da Tijuca.
The band—comprised of drummer/vocalist Vic and guitarist/vocalist KW—serves up a particularly emotive cocktail of doom, drone, and sludge that's as bleak as it is hopeful, and that comes howling out from the void with fury borne of centuries of collective oppression.
There was an alliance of tone and topic on Home Like NoPlace Is There, as it was full of raw, combustive punk songs that dealt in raw, combustive subject matter that are familiar to emotive punk rock: suicide, self-harm, gender dysphoria, political power dynamics.
His emotive 1993 book The End of Manhood highlights his personal struggles trying to live up to the restrictive norms of manhood while guiding readers on how to drop the mask of manhood so that we can be free to give and receive love.
Over the years, balancing his natural predilection for emotive songwriting with the heaviness of the vogue sounds he fell in love with he's ended up with a sound that's unique even among that wildly talented crew, which is a feat in its own right.
And like The White Stripes – for whom Yeah Yeah Yeahs opened at New York's Mercury Lounge, at their first-ever gig – Karen, Nick and Brian still made crashing, emotive music that could leave you wondering why any bands bothered with bass in the first place.
Her surviving repertoire of songs, filled with strong, emotive lyrics and inflections of true passion for jazz music, garnered the singer not only a wide range of awards but also the admiration of millions of fans, charmed by Winehouse's big-hearted personality and quick wit.
A richly emotive singer and a guitarist of great skill and imagination, Mr. Rush was in the vanguard of a small circle of late-21956s innovators, including Buddy Guy and Magic Sam, whose music, steeped in R&B, heralded a new era for Chicago blues.
All too predicable, however, is the majestic ending — but it's easy to forgive Mr. Lin's heavy hand while swept up in the filmic grandeur and sparkling cheer of Mr. Ma and Ms. Wu. "A Happy Excursion" had a fitting companion in Tchaikovsky's emotive "Pathétique" Symphony.
First, the beneficial powers of meditation come from the possibility of realizing that our emotive reactions and the consequent feelings they engender — which operate in automated fashion, outside our deliberate control — are often inappropriate and even counterproductive relative to the situations that trigger them.
Mr. Jibril's sermons demonstrate YouTube's quandary because he "does not explicitly call to violent jihad, but supports individual foreign fighters and justifies the Syrian conflict in highly emotive terms," according to a report by the International Center for the Study of Radicalization and Political Violence.
The waning subgenre of minimal techno received a much-needed (and, arguably, final) infusion of oxygen from Swedish producer Axel Willner's stunning and emotive debut as the Field, From Here We Go Sublime; M.I.A.'s landmark sophomore effort Kala anticipated the sounds of the future by effectively approaching genre with the type of all-at-once attitude you typically encounter at the toppings station of a 20143 Handles, while of Montreal's Kevin Barnes similarly anticipated the emotive and highly rhythmic synth-pop sounds that later took hold in overground alternative pop with his indie-disco-as-therapy-session masterwork Hissing Fauna, Are You the Destroyer?
And Trump's emotive language -- evidenced by his statement on the Berlin attack in which he made distinctions between Christians and Muslims -- also stifles the consistent US policy in the 15 years since the September 11 attacks of avoiding the notion that America is at war with Islam.
When: March 28–May 22 Where: Tanya Bonakdar Gallery (1010 N Highland Ave, Hollywood, Los Angeles) Susan Philipsz projects sound — recordings and oftentimes her own singing voice — in buildings, public spaces, and galleries as a way of drawing out historical memory and the emotive qualities of place.
Kotula worked closely with Schwarz's longtime companion and widow, the artist and poet Christine Monhollen, to include a selection of the artist's dairies, collected imagery, and writings — all of which offer a window into the psychological and philosophical underpinnings of Schwarz's highly intellectual and emotive work.
TOKYO (Reuters) - The U.S. ambassador to Japan on Tuesday met the families of people abducted by North Korea decades ago to train its spies, just a week before Japan's prime minister is expected to raise the emotive topic at a summit with U.S. President Donald Trump.
I picked Grookey eight months ago, the moment it was revealed in a Nintendo Direct video, but a short cutscene near the beginning of Sword and Shield that introduces the three starters nearly pulled me into another camp, just because they're all so emotive and fun.
The Sun and most of Britain's other tabloids led a similarly aggressive campaign against staying in the European Union in the weeks leading up to the "Brexit" vote, and the emotive appeals to patriotism on the day of the vote proved decisive, Mr. Vaughan Williams said.
And because nobody involved in the film seems interested in labeling it as "animation," the movie fails because it doesn't anticipate the most basic and obvious challenge of computer animation: It's really freaking hard to create full, emotive performances driven by facial expressions instead of voice acting.
The decline in support for the A.N.C. was especially sharp in the nation's eight major cities, where a growing number of black, middle-class voters turned against the politics of patronage personified by Mr. Zuma and increasingly resisted the A.N.C.'s emotive appeals to its heroic past.
At times, Harding's emotive, throaty exhortatons evoke a gloomier Primordial bard Alan Averill, or a devilish Americana ditty; at others, he channels rougher-edged hardcore howlers, and lets the London grime creep back into his throat, and the quiet duet "Loss/Betrayal" is a gothic chiaroscuro dream.
Immortal Technique's biting wordplay and hypnotic delivery, Dälek's snappy, percussive industrial elements, and Sage Francis' emotive political-made-personal vibe all bleed through MC Sole's work, but he predates each of the three (and there's surely been some cross-pollination—Sole cites Immortal Technique as an influence).
"Ahead of this historic U.S.-North Korea summit, I will meet President Trump to coordinate in order to advance progress on the nuclear issue, missiles and - most importantly - the abductees issue," he said, referring to the emotive matter of Japanese citizens kidnapped by Pyongyang's agents decades ago.
Immigration, which rose to a net 330,000 people in 2015, data showed on Thursday, is one of the central and most emotive issues in the debate over whether Britain should leave or stay in the 28-country bloc, and has featured heavily in the 'Out' campaign.
Even Mr Biden's most ardent opponents might find themselves moved, though the most emotive section is the eulogy for Beau delivered by Barack Obama—a reminder, like the rest of these books, that no president, except perhaps Ulysses Grant, has written as well as Mr Obama.
Will Wiesenfeld, the L.A.-based musician behind this hypnotic electronic music project, draws inspiration from fiction: "I'm not as emotive with real world things as I am when I'm neck deep in anime, video games, books or comics," he said in a press statement in 2017.
Clinging to neither guns nor religion, and anything but blind to red-state fevers past and present, he wonders only if those on the other side of our ever more emotive and reflexive politics can at least see him apart from company he isn't even keeping. ♦
"These iconic images of polar bears on melting glaciers and children dying in African deserts are highly emotive, but they leave people completely disempowered — they don't know what to do," Mr. Pinsky said in an interview on Sunday as he watched people's reactions as they walked through his installation.
They were all of her friends; they existed on highly emotive planes, socializing in cars and on beaches, posturing at good-bad parties, picnicking chaotically, cleansing themselves in milky baths, sexing and masturbating and visiting one another in hospitals, lit up by the bald glare of the camera flash.
The Iranian atmospheric black metal project (sole member Harpag Karnik is based in Tehran) focuses on crafting a heavily emotive sense of romanticism (think of a more stripped down early Alcest) within its gentle, almost pastoral compositions; it's black metal, yes, but of the loveliest and most ethereal sort.
He is the type of contingent superstar with the potential to diminish quickly—he and Joakim Noah share some tactical-emotive qualities—but he is also the sort to recognize that expectation, wag his chin at it, and spend the rest of his career racking up triple-doubles.
Les Chants du Hasard goes all in on neoclassical grandiosity, shunning traditional rock instrumentation like guitar, drums, and bass altogether in favor of orchestral instruments, coupled with the kind of unhinged, emotive howls that helped characterize 90s black metal genre-busters like Ved Buens Ende, Fleurety, and Arcturus.
So when they broke up last year without any explanation or warning—marked not with a final tour or emotive essay, but with a 9-digit Facebook post reading "73-2017"—it felt strangely normal, a perfectly unsentimental ending for a band who saved all sentimentality for recording.
While emigration out of Ireland remains an emotive topic for historical reasons, Derek Kehoe, head of BNP Paribas' Dublin office, said: "The ability of large sections of the labor force to move abroad in search of work was a massive safety valve for the government" during this time.
"We would like to discourage those who are using this sensitive and emotive issue of land to divide us as South Africans by distorting our land reform measures to the international community, and spreading falsehoods that our 'white farmers' are facing the onslaught from their own government," he said.
Pan and his ilk are credibly rendered, somewhat on the left shoulder of the uncanny valley, just realistic enough to be expressive and emotive (wee Pan as an ermine has a surprising emotional range), but still unrealistic enough for you to give them the benefit of the visual doubt.
Thibault de Gialluly's delightful deconstructive take-down of Marcel Duchamp, "Not Ready Made" (2010), and herman de vries's simple but effective anti-fairy-tale assemblage "In Process – Life" (1996–2011), a boxed stack of small animal bones, have the emotive capability of pulling us back from the hyperspace of simulation.
Today, rock fans and critics draw no distinction between rock as pop and rock as art, and so it's easy to lose sight of the ambition to create hybrid forms, original sounds, and a broader emotive range that stirred the postwar genesis of rock music and fueled it for decades.
The game and its makers feel they cannot comprehensively, or even adequately, sum the war up, so they prefer not to try; the campaign intends to provide not an historical or traditionally educational context but an emotive one, encouraging players to feel the war rather than attempt to coolly understand it.
In the age of the internet, manga fans have crowdfunded new editions of several of Tezuka's works, which still retain, even after all these decades, unique and visceral emotive properties: The Japanese edition of The Osamu Tezuka Story first began publishing in serial installments in 1989, shortly after Tezuka's death.
That emotive, visceral answer, Mr. Land said, was probably enough to win over skeptical working-class Catholic voters in Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin, who at that moment found an unlikely champion in Mr. Trump on the single issue that would determine their choice and deliver the White House to Mr. Trump.
They go not necessarily to buy, though a lot of them do, but to marinate in the atmosphere, which is textured and emotive, like the clothes: full of antiques and oddities chosen by the designer from markets around the world, seemingly thrown together in unlikely yet mesmerizing combinations and colors.
Part of this opposition comes from this uniquely polarized moment in our politics, part of it comes from Mr. Obama's leadership style — more disconnected and cerebral than personal and emotive — and part of it (though a smaller amount than many on the left suppose) comes from the color of his skin.
And his strategy -- which is essentially a case of a President grabbing some of the most emotive, divisive political issues and demagoguing them in a fear-based campaign for his own benefit -- is likely to leave the nation more polarized and unable to reach solutions to its most pressing problems.
Skyeater builds upon its black metal foundation with funeral doom (guttural but still elegant!) and overall goth vibes, which add a considerable level of depth to the final result as well as conjuring a tangibly human, emotive sense of darkness than what one might expect from a more orthodox sound.
Nurturing and emotive, the soft boy comes without built-in toxicity, at least ostensibly; though some observers are divided over whether he's genuine or just another fuckboy in sheep's clothing, he's increasingly being framed and embraced as a sincere alternative to the red-pill-variety dude who just wants to use you.
Known for an experimental but welcoming form of electronic pop, the duo of Thomas Mullarney III and Jacob Gossett create both emotive dancefloor tracks like "Backbone" and loungier affairs like "Running Out" in Escapements, all bolstered by Mullarny's melodic, breathy vocals, which cut through with reverb and other more warped sound edits.
"Fashion Climbing" is poorly served by Hilton Als's introduction, which is emotive ("How dare one not pay attention to the world one lived in, a world filled with the gorgeous tragedy of what is happening now, never to be repeated") while not telling you any of the things you want to know.
We are "no nearer to an end of this uncertainty with the fabric of British politics shredded by the emotive debate over the past three years and the balance of negotiating power between the U.K. and the EU unchanged," Saker Nusseibeh, chief executive of Hermes Investment Management, said in a research note published Friday.
Rating: 5 / 5 aluminium ingots While this video wasn't a big leap forward over the one promoting the iPhone 4, it did for the first time pair Ive with an emotive, instrumental backing tune, amping up the gravitas of his narration and really driving home Apple's commitment to treating its products like works of art.
Bangers do make appearances though, to be sure—keen as he was to explore the more emotive side of the genre, Rashad was also pushing it in new directions, emphasizing the DNA that the hyper-fast sound shared with other forms of high-octane dance music, like jungle and acid, to name a few.
Following a rather uninspired- Q&A in which the audience drank up Ashanti's eccentricities while barely probing the intricacies of his craft, Diggs presented a rustic sequence of non-linearly mixed emotive house music, which unfortunately served as an adequate post-recital coolant instead of inspiring further engagement with a modern form of audio sculpting.
There's now a new representation for the casual, insignificant arguments people have online—which, of course, seem much heavier than they really are—thanks to the overly emotive performances of Adam Driver and Scarlett Johansson now popping up on the TL. These memes reduce the grown-up, adult, uncomfortable fight their characters have to melodrama.
ARROYO: But I do hope when the seen and unseen exhibit opens at the very small Italian American museum somewhere around the mall that you will give an emotive report like that here on Fox when you stand there looking at my -- INGRAHAM: I love it when Raymond did a segment about the pile of poo.
It is dubious, to say the least, that some of the biggest names in contemporary art history — like the primarily straight, white, male fraternity of the abstract expressionist movement — made their fame by dealing in the kind of emotive, gestural, and abstracted balances of color and texture that had been the hallmark of quilting for centuries.
But one wonders whether capturing the perfect photo in a museum (selfie or otherwise) precludes visitors from feeling that something that occurs when marveling at an almost alive Michelangelo sculpture, a hypnotic, emotive Rothko masterpiece, an expanse of canvas covered in blues and grays, the massive randomness of which makes you tingle with anxiety and awe.
But no matter — none of that stuff is a barrier to Uber using the precarious livelihoods of its non-employees as an emotive cry for a brake on the TfL regulatory decision right now, and as the claimed justification for what could be years of legal action and uncertainty as it seeks to force the regulator into reverse.
We're emotive creatures; most of us are real comfortable sharing how we feel, and I'm sad for people who can't openly describe what they're feeling or are afraid to share what they're feeling out of fear of being rejected or made fun of, because I just plain don't give a shit what people think about me.
This was an emotive mode of play—a silent story of a relationship or a series of relationships falling apart, or the natural distance imposed by age or illness, or a series of relationships—but regardless of interpretation, it was impressive that a story was being told on top of the traditional epic tale that Journey already conveyed.
As per usual, the sprawling length gives the band room to explore a bunch of moods and styles, veering from chugging thrash metal riffs to chiming power-pop chords to, inevitably, That Part in the Deafheaven Song when it goes half-time and a really powerful, emotive riff enters that sounds like your fondest memories given musical form.
Or does it risk generating more stress than it is apparently supposed to relieve… Being six miles away from a burning building in a city with a population of circa 8.5 million should not be a cause for worry — yet Facebook is actively encouraging users to worry by using emotive language ("your friends") to nudge a public declaration of individual safety.
She makes a lot of universal tropes feel personal thanks to her trademark emotive delivery, especially in the feel-good hip hop influenced "Sick of Sittin'" and the pop empowerment-themed "Like I Do." The dirrty side of her is present and accounted for on the Kanye West-produced "Accelerate," and on "Pipe," which is about exactly what you think it is.
They are brimming with motion and emotive in their gestural renderings of a subject with whom the artist clearly feels an energy—a pulse below the surface fueling the frenetic lines in a happenstance manner similar to pentimento, the reappearance in a painting of original elements that were painted over by the artist, which Tangye intentionally experimented with in this series.
Clinton is "bereft of a dream" and needs a better selling line Roberts, who is also the chairman of Publicis advertising agency Saatchi & Saatchi — a firm famous for its emotive Conservative Party election campaigns and where he has worked since 1997 — said Trump has two clear things going for him, which are winning over the hearts of many American voters.
Given that the Brexit vote was largely won on highly emotive issues surrounding British sovereignty and a misleading promise by politicians that leaving the bloc would free up 230 million pounds, or about $22023 million, a week to fund the N.H.S., the paradox of Britain seeking aid from France is not lost on the French hospital, nor on Mr. Orlov.
Buttigieg has occasionally reached for Obama's mantle, but what he more readily calls to mind is a type of young person who flooded eagerly into politics in the early Obama years: the emotive, irony-deficient millennial, shaped by generational traumas (the financial crisis, Iraq and Afghanistan) but not embittered or radicalized by them, excited by abstractions like hope and change.
And, as Evette Dionne has beautifully noted, Nola's so-called polyamorous practice is actually a rule-based absence of boundaries, self-centeredness, and/or uncertainty and even a fear of herself: She answers a phone call from another partner while in bed with Jamie, she's afraid of being too vulnerable with Opal, and she refuses to allow the art she displays to reflect any honestly emotive part of herself.
The newly released court documents include damning comments on MI5's handling of data by the IPCO — which writes that: "Without seeking to be emotive, I consider that MI53's use of warranted data… is currently, in effect, in 'special measures' and the historical lack of compliance… is of such gravity that IPCO will need to be satisfied to a greater degree than usual that it is 'fit for purpose'".
This sphere of visual gravitas, then, or this visio-emotive, physically palpable if not palpitating setting, becomes a fitting aesthetic vessel for William's variably embedded narratives and implicit messages pertaining to gendered and raced identities, and to the perhaps ever-unrelenting past-present-tense of still-colonial-post-colonial histories that seem to never fully wane, or to give way to a sufficiently momentous chapter of a thoroughly decolonized, autonomous after.
The campaign started with powerful emotive executions like "Marriage Market" and "Meet me Halfway" — which highlighted the intense marriage pressure faced by Millennials in China — and has continued with "Timelines with Katie Couric," which has introduced SK-II's more purpose-driven messages to other markets throughout Asia and the U.S. The campaign, overall, is a testament to this applied creativity approach and keeps driving double digit business growth year over year.

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