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In my mouth, the kolodka turned ethereally gooey, like soft taffy.
Although all Juno pics are ethereally beautiful, these Great Red Spot snaps just absurd.
I thought she was speaking ethereally, I didn't know she meant in the next 30 minutes.
After three basic lessons, Rockmore gives you a pretty basic gist of the singular, ethereally moody instrument.
She was ethereally thin, a wisp, the size I've yearned to be my entire life to be.
That single was catchy largely because of the way Cabello carried the chorus with her breathy, ethereally pretty vocals.
When a bright subject usually appears on a dark field they tend to glow ethereally like a 16th-Century saint.
The results are, in many places, as ethereally and lustrously beautiful as the best Bon Iver material but more removed.
There weren't any keening lady think pieces; no one came out and boldly declared 2015 as the year that women keened ethereally without restraint.
Carla Gugino plays mother Olivia as something of a manic-pixie-dream-mom – ethereally beautiful and kind, crystallized in the memories of her grieving children.
The kung-pao chicken has ethereally tender chunks of poultry and acquires an atomic power by way of whole chili peppers, garlic, and pickled peppers.
Fire Festival offered a physical space (kind of) to its myriad artists who exist almost ethereally on Soundcloud and Twitter as posters of weirdo rap edits.
Of floating ethereally through the crowds at the beach, your presence rendering the riffraff so gobsmacked that they instinctively part like the Red Sea for Moses.
This became particularly true during Olafur Eliasson's 2003 Turbine Hall installation, "The Weather Project," in which a giant artificial sun glowed ethereally through a billowing mist.
Her flavorful offerings include a two-lentil dal with coconut milk, sweet potatoes and crunchy quinoa; an ethereally light vegan chocolate mousse; and revitalizing cold-pressed juices.
It's an exhilarating trip, filled with strange stories, fascinating rituals and ethereally beautiful images of bubbling magma and flowing lava, some of which were captured using drones.
Last year, I was lucky enough to spend some time in Cusco, Peru, where there's a museum with pre-Columbian artifacts that are ethereally sophisticated and beautiful.
It was creamy and velvety, thick enough to mound onto my spoon, but also ethereally light, with a bright, pure cream flavor that was just tangy enough.
Lemuel isn't an ethereally beautiful fair-skinned vampire babe along the lines of the aforementioned Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson) or True Blood viking king Eric Northman (Alexander Skarsgard).
There are few books more ethereally gorgeous than the psalter made for the half-French, half-Armenian Queen Melisende of Jerusalem, its carved ivory cover of superhuman delicacy.
Aesthetics are a huge part of the K-pop game In addition to being amazing dancers and capable singers, K-pop artists must also be ethereally, invariably attractive.
Small, compact, with dark hair and preternaturally bright eyes, Masha makes a bold, visible contrast with the ethereally pale Beanpole — her very being seems molded from other, stronger material.
My food, I am told, is unfailingly delicious — the turkey succulent, the stuffing savory, the sweet potatoes ethereally silky — which may be only to say that my guests are not critics.
The ethereally pretty 19-year-old singer and actress has already proved her singing chops on Finding Neverland, and she can anchor a dance sequence as well: check out the clip above.
This Martha Stewart cookbook earned kudos from the New York Times for its inventive incorporation of healthier ingredients — from flaxseed to quinoa flour — in creations ranging from fluffy pancakes to ethereally light cakes.
Just down the coast, I found a rural, stark, ethereally beautiful landscape that remains today, despite the occasional car and hurtling tractor, close to how Woolf would have remembered it as a child.
"Calamari, yuzu soy" turned out to be one of the best things I've eaten in months: pearly slices of sushi-grade squid battered in an ethereally puffy, chewy mixture of rice and tapioca flour.
The funds from the event will go toward art and architecture conservation and education programs at the Castle, a 115-room, 123-acre love nest perched ethereally on a hill overlooking miles of coastline.
At Saporè Downtown, those range from crispy-chewy, almost-traditional round pies with no added yeast to his triangular, ethereally light aria di pane style and the oddball mozzarella di pane, inspired by Asian-style steamed buns.
No doubt one would have gladly cozied up to a refreshing, tropical Sleepwalk (lemongrass shochu, yuzu, sake, coconut, ginger, lime) or an ethereally smooth Devil's Pocket Watch (Scotch, sweet-potato shochu, apricot liqueur, pistachio-cranberry maple syrup).
Clad in a floor-length gold, sheer belly-highlighting Peter Dundas gown with matching headpiece (and microphone!), she moved ethereally while she and her dancers swayed onstage to the music, amid stunning flowers and a shower of confetti.
The group cast an even deeper spell in a free concert at the First Congregational Church, a handsome Gothic Revival pile near MacArthur Park: the program featured "Hvíld," an ethereally dissonant work by Hörður Áskelsson, the chorus's director.
Shaped by the enormous Pearl River, the ethereally light dishes of Guangdong's capital of Guangzhou, such as its deceptively simple steamed fish and poached chicken creations, trickled downstream throughout the Pearl River Delta to Hong Kong and Macau.
This particular cocktail has been Worm Ouroboros' favored poison since the band's inception, but What Graceless Dawn is their crowning glory—their strongest and most intoxicating offering to date, and one of the year's most ethereally gorgeous recordings besides.
The five-minute clip "DAENERYS TARGARYEN PLEASURED BY LESBIAN SEX SLAVE IN GAME OF THRONES," which has been viewed close to two million times, really only bears relation to the show in its leading lady's long, ethereally braided blonde hair.
Rather than conjure up the specters of sovereign nation-states and autonomous individuals, we need to learn to live in a world that is interconnected not only ethereally or ideally, through communication technologies, but also materially, via direct embodied contact.
In 1974, well into the popular ascent of Earth, Wind & Fire, he gave Mr. Lewis a crossover hit with "Sun Goddess," a simmering R&B track stamped by one of his trademarks: an ethereally funky vocal hook bobbing through extended jazz harmonies.
A veteran London club promoter and musician, she's performing at COVEN with her new band The Naked Grace Missionaries, which consists of two ethereally beautiful girls and one bearded guy singing acoustic songs inspired by The Manson Family and The Wicker Man.
Photograph by Eric Helgas for The New Yorker As at Speedy Romeo, Bazdarich puts wood fire to excellent use, throwing rib eye and flank steak on the grill and hanging half chickens above it, frying red rice in the drippings until it's ethereally gooey and crispy.
Sookie thought that she looked "ethereally lovely, with a kind of deadly edge".
On the other side of the pitch, a similar scene was being played out, but the consuming cloud was red. The only evidence of a football match being played was the thunderous noise of drums and chants rising ethereally from the fog.
"My fantasies were little different than any other girl of my age", Angelou wrote. "He would come. He would. Just walk into my life, see me and fall everlastingly in love ... I looked forward to a husband who would love me ethereally, spiritually, and on rare (but beautiful) occasions, physically".
"After All" received positive reviews from music critics. HMV.com stated that the song was one of the album's standout moments. According to RJ Frometa from Vents Magazine, "the track is unmistakably both All Saints and William Orbit. 'After All' perfectly captures Orbit's ethereally electronic production and All Saints beautiful rhythmic harmonies, blending to create another sophisticated pop classic".
37) Boulez on Conducting. London, Faber. Macdonald highlights the passage towards the end of the scherzo where “The sounds become more ethereal and fairylike, low clarinet, high harps and the bell-like antique cymbals…The pace and fascination of the movement are irresistible; it is some of the most ethereally brilliant music ever penned.”Macdonald, H. (1969, p51) Berlioz orchestral Music.
Frederick asks his aristocratic friend Charles to come with him as Charles can tell Frederick who the people at the event are. While performing, Mackinnon sees the man he believes to be after him in the audience. He gets the message to Frederick leading Frederick to find out that this man is Axel Bellmann. Frederick and Charles also come across Lord Wytham and his ethereally beautiful daughter Lady Mary.
The composer Hector Berlioz wrote a “Queen Mab” scherzo in his Romeo et Juliette symphony (1839). Hugh Macdonald describes this piece as "Berlioz's supreme exercise in light orchestral texture, a brilliant, gossamer fabric, prestissimo and pianissimo almost without pause... The pace and fascination of the movement are irresistible; it is some of the most ethereally brilliant music ever penned."Macdonald, H. (1969, p51) Berlioz Orchestral Music. London, BBC.
Stained glass mural entitled L'histoire de la musique à Montréal ("history of music in Montreal"). The station features art by Frédéric Back: a massive stained glass mural entitled L'histoire de la musique à Montréal ("history of music in Montreal"). The work is composed of thousands of layered pieces of glass backlit by 105 lighting tubes and supported by a tonne of steel. The glass surface is rippled, causing the brilliant colours to shimmer ethereally.
"THE MEDIA BUSINESS: ADVERTISING -- ADDENDA; Hot-Dog Makers Vie Over Picnics", The New York Times, May 26, 1992. Accessed July 13, 2009. A 1997 campaign developed by New York City firm Grey Advertising featured Robert Klein as an all-knowing hot dog vendor with an ethereally shiny cart, purveying both hot dogs and words of deep wisdom. The campaign, played on the nostalgia for the company's earlier television advertisements with a touch of humor.
Many of Barbara Bosworth’s photographs focus on the landscapes of trees. She explored Holden Arboretum as a child and as an adult with her family. Bosworth says trees "are rooted solidly in the earth but point ethereally toward the sky." "Champion trees" are notably the largest trees of each species according to the National Register of Big Trees, and are found in many different locations including backyards, street sides, mountains, and forests.
Leach, Robin. "Strip Scribbles: Marshawn Lynch, Jackie Evancho, battling bulls, diamonds", Las Vegas Sun, February 3, 2015 Some reviewers, beginning in 2015, noticed a lack of connection with the text; a review in The Washington Post called her voice a "bell-like instrument, devoid of any messy human emotions [with] an ethereally floating tone. ... But imagine what Evancho can achieve once she stops obsessing over just sounding pretty, and actually listens to the words she’s singing."Banno, Joe.
Writing in the Times Literary Supplement on 4 June 2004, Jane Jakeman noted: The most compelling voice throughout the series was, of course, that of Scheherazade herself, ethereally present in spellbinding extracts beautifully read by Reem Kelani. Also in 2004, Kelani appeared as a guest of Sandi Toksvig on BBC Radio Four's Excess Baggage, alongside Sir James Galway and singer- songwriter Glenn Tilbrook. In 2006, Kelani was featured as a guest on BBC Radio Four's Woman's Hour. In 2007, Kelani explored Salome's Dance of the Seven Veils on BBC Radio Four.
His prose is lean but dreamy, full of sensual detail [...] It's all done with skill and elegance." In 2008, Francis's second novel, Stray Dog Winter was published Allen & Unwin in Australia, and by MacAdam/Cage in the US The novel centres on a love story that is set in 1980s Moscow. Booklist described Stray Dog Winter as "Vibrant with the discordant images of political repression and smoldering sexuality, Francis ethereally transports readers to a preternatural time where nothing and no one are what they seem". Los Angeles Magazine said "Francis's prose has the sparse elegance of a Xeriscape.
Oslo Jazz Festival in 2016 On the 40th anniversary of the album's release, Lindsay Johns praised "Mannenberg" in The Spectator, saying that the song was "threnodic, passionate and ethereally beautiful." He went on to state that while "Mannenberg" was specifically about the forced relocation of Coloured people to the Cape Flats, it had also given a voice to poor, oppressed, and marginalized communities across the world. Thus, according to Johns, "Mannenberg" shared with other great music the characteristic of being "both specific and universal." He added: The place where "Mannenberg" was recorded is commemorated with an abstract sculpture of seven stainless-steel pipes, mounted outside the building where the original studios were.
Togni's music is spiritually rooted and contemplative. It ranges from the ethereally quiet to the explosive outer limits of contemplation. Togni has been heard everywhere from Toronto's Roy Thompson Hall, the Moscow Conservatory, the Oriental Arts Centre in Shanghai, to the Vatican in Rome for Pope John Paul II. His music is broadcast regularly in Canada on the CBC, as well as internationally, including on the BBC, Classic FM, Deutsche Welle and Radio France. Togni's works have been released on XXI Records, CBC Records, Hänssler Classics, Warner Classics UK. In 2010 his Lamentatio Jeremiah Prophetae, a concerto for bass clarinet and choir, was recorded by bass clarinettist Jeff Reilly and the Elmer Iseler Singers and released on the ECM label, produced by Manfred Eicher.
The orchestral preludes to Acts I and III are also frequently performed separately as concert pieces. Many consider the Act I prelude Wagner's greatest single composition, an inspiring free-variation curtain-raiser on one soaring theme starting and ending softly on divided violins in high register, then building to a mighty climax with full brass and two climactic cymbal crashes in a classic orchestral crescendo-diminuendo, gradually approaching the one climax and then just as gradually receding, to end as ethereally as it started in the high divided violins, and representing the descent of the Holy Grail (the cup out of which Christ legendarily drank out of in the Last Supper the night before his crucifixion) from Heaven back down to Earth.
44) and was influenced by him toward more charitable and down-to-earth activities. After his death in 1925, her writings became more focused on the Holy Spirit and she became prominent in the Anglican Church as a lay leader of spiritual retreats, a spiritual director for hundreds of individuals, guest speaker, radio lecturer and proponent of contemplative prayer. Underhill came of age in the Edwardian era, at the turn of the 20th century and, like most of her contemporaries, had a decided romantic bent. The enormous excitement in those days was mysteriously compounded of the psychic, the psychological, the occult, the mystical, the medieval, the advance of science, the apotheosis of art, the rediscovery of the feminine, the unashamedly sensuous, and the most ethereally "spiritual" (Armstrong, p. xiii–xiv).
From its first intimations, Waverley Cemetery was to be a grand metropolitan cemetery honouring the high moral standard and respect of the Victorian era and it would reflect the social prosperity of the Waverley community. To manage the operation of the new facility, William Thomas was appointed as the first manager of Waverley Cemetery in 1877. Responsible for its day-to-day operation, Thomas conducted the development of the cemetery in accordance with a strict set of bylaws that governed its objectives with particular regard to style, layout and colours of headstones, grave sites and funerary furniture. Laid out professionally as a cemetery of the Victorian style and with its recurring use of ethereally white Italian Carrara marble, Waverley Cemetery soon resembled a strategic collection of individual memorials that portrayed a cohesive and unified visual character.
The Adoration is ethereally and dramatically illuminated by the Star of Bethlehem, reminiscent of the style of Rembrandt (a comparison already made by Count Raczynski in 1847), and also Tiepolo and probably Turner, in the opinion of José-Augusto França. The star is depicted as a luminous white circle of light up in the sky, from which seeps a faint luminescence that lights up the characters; a more distinct diagonal ray of light shines directly onto Jesus and Mary in the centre of the composition. Saint Joseph, not as brightly-lit as the Virgin, stands beside her and holds her blue mantle. The Magi are before the Holy Family; two, Melchior and Balthazar, kneel holding up the gifts of gold and myrrh in ornate and bejewelled boxes, the other, Caspar, is prostrate and behind him stands a page holding the gift of frankincense.

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