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Craft in itself means nothing unless it reaches total flawlessness.
The first step in achieving flawlessness is admitting you need help.
On one hand, it's not okay to prepetuate the idea of flawlessness.
Virgo is the sign of flawlessness, and Jupiter is the planet of abundance.
And well, let's just say it's clear where Queen Bey gets her flawlessness.
Celebrity flawlessness is a foundation on which our $10-billion-and-growing beauty market stands.
She was not flawless, because flawlessness was neither the point nor the root of Franklin's art.
" A few minutes later, she followed up: "This @chancetherapper set is filled w[ith] positivity and flawlessness.
"I think trying to isolate yourself from [the pressure to achieve flawlessness] is very hard," he said.
When she reminded everyone (how could we forget, though?) of the flawlessness that was Destiny's Child. 17.
The result is buttery smooth extreme fighter jet action that looks almost surreal in its flawlessness and stability.
Remember: Virgo is the sign of flawlessness, and the truth is that who you are is already perfect.
But cooked fruit, no matter how expertly preserved, can never measure up to the flawlessness of its fresh counterpart.
And in particular I've been interested in 3D scanning human performance and using it to corrupt the flawlessness of fake 3D worlds.
The men throw Chip's flawlessness into relief, while the women show him that he's a good person who can be strong again.
It is, intentionally or not, fan service for a niche subset of 1990s alt culture when designer could fret about fun over flawlessness.
The effect of all of this is to foster an image of flawlessness which can, by definition, not be improved upon – only undone.
Even if you choose not to use a base, a few swipes in the right places is like your own personal cheat code to flawlessness.
It is possible to beat City, he said, though he admits it requires not just flawlessness on the part of the challenger, but the stars to align.
It is possible to beat City, he said, though he admits it requires not just flawlessness on the part of the challenger, but the stars to align.
Rounding out Beyoncé's best day ever, she also nabbed the May 2016 covers of Elle and Elle UK, serving up her signature flawlessness in sexy Ivy Park gear.
Craft in itself means nothing unless it reaches total flawlessness, its surface gleaming, with each detail perfectly calculated, each song complete on its own while simultaneously epitomizing its own genre.
They have in Christy Altomare a near-perfect heroine whose only flaw is her flawlessness; as Anstasia, she seems too blandly resilient for anything more complex than a cartoon character's reinvention.
In a film where the central horror is the otherworldly absence of personality, the intended fear is undermined by the presence of a mother and son whose flawlessness is itself unnerving.
Tens of thousands of fans of every color and gender screamed and stood in awe of Beyoncé—Queen Bey, Her Royal Flawlessness—as she sang and moved her magnificent body before us.
Through the lens of a Meitu camera, the world is flawless, but flawlessness isn't the same as beauty, and the freedom to perfect your selfie does not necessarily yield a liberated sense of self.
And it's not a sense of flawlessness that keeps them from saying "sorry," it's the opposite: Unapologetic people may actually be so mired in shame of their wrongdoings that they withdraw from the situation entirely.
The band opened its Friday afternoon set with "Song of the Rainbow People" and "Pointing West," both originals, leaving enough on the field to sidestep the accusation of flawlessness (yes, Mr. Sands is that kind of player).
We knew from Beyoncé's angelic sheer, beaded and feathered Francesco Scognamiglio Couture gown on the red carpet that her performance was going to be epic; clearly only someone who descended from above on a set of seafoam wings could ever deliver such flawlessness.
The implementation of electronic health records has streamlined data sharing between healthcare providers and simplified the billing process for patients, but it's also led to medical negligence by healthcare providers and hospital administrators who assumed digitization was synonymous with flawlessness, and allowed patients to slip through the cracks.
Preservationists point to the designation of such buildings — on the basis of cultural and social importance, not architectural flawlessness — as "reason to be hopeful" that 99 Ryerson will one day make the cut, said Jay Shockley, a founder and a director of the NYC LGBT Historic Sites Project, which supports landmarking Whitman's house.
Maybe she'll swallow a word, maybe she'll strain a note, most often the Auto-Tune itself will sputter and curdle, dropping into her voicebox all sorts of digital vibrations and rhotics the human voice would have trouble producing alone, and the result is a startlingly aching and lyrical vocal portrait of flawlessness frayed at the edges, formalist craft starting to break down, a distancing strategy starting to fail, a singer starting to question her self-alienated self-mastery.
Nevertheless, Boycott maintained an "impeccable" defensive technique, and possessed a temperament ideally suited for five-day Test matches.McKinstry, p. 51. Arlott wrote that "his technique is based on a defence organised as near flawlessness as may be."Arlott, p. 127.
"We endeavor to contact the flawlessness through a sincere scholarly interest for 'Information' and our endeavors bloom into 'Ideals' through our imaginative and empathetic inclusion in the general public to change it"At present the office well furnished with youthful and gifted educators who endeavor to get flawlessness everything. The office was supported by DST-FIST. The well prepared research lab gave us the open door for the asset preparation for the exploration. Division offers different testament courses to enhance the educational program to be specific 'Instrumentation and Analytical Techniques', 'Commencement to Innovation' and 'Prologue to virtual products for science' for understudies to improve their vocation competency.
As he developed his skills, many commented on the accuracy of his welds and how few artists could match the flawlessness of his bronze sculptures. Miller went on to study a master's degree. Following his education, Miller moved to New York City to pursue a career in art and Abstract Expressionism.The Jazz Loft Project: Photographs and Tapes of W. Eugene Smith from 821 Sixth Avenue, 1957–1965.
A pink diamond with a type IIa classification and modified emerald cut shape, the diamond was previously held in a private collection for over 60 years. The diamond displayed 25 natural flaws. The recut 23.88 carat diamond displayed new colour, clarity and internal flawlessness. The Graff Sweethearts were originally two rough diamonds weighing 196 carats and 184 carats discovered at the Letseng Mine in Lesotho.
Richard would end up pitching the app to Gregory's assistant Monica (Amanda Crew) instead. While running through the application, the brogrammers are stunned by the efficiency and flawlessness of the app's compression algorithm. This is noticed by Hooli VP Jared Dunn (Zach Woods), who notifies CEO Gavin Belson (Matt Ross). Richard is then contacted by Belson, who offers to buy his app, peaking his offer at $10 million for the rights to the application.
Perfectionism can also affect treatment adherence. For example, a study demonstrated that other-oriented perfectionism is associated with treatment attrition. Further, treatment effectiveness may be compromised by perfectionists' tendency to present an image of flawlessness and avoid self-disclosures because of an excessive sensitivity to judgment and rejection. Most importantly, treatment success may be negatively impacted due to the interpersonal disconnection prevalent among perfectionists which is associated with a failure to develop or strengthen a positive therapeutic alliance.
Unfortunately, the sound focusing effect can no longer be heard because access to the focal point is no longer possible. The visitors of the cave can however still hear the echo while they are in the Ear of Dionysius. Because of its reputation for acoustic flawlessness, the Ear of Dionysius has also come to refer to a type of ear trumpet that has a flexible tube. The term 'Ear of Dionysius' can also refer to surveillance, specifically that for political gain.
Perfectionism is increasingly considered to be a risk factor for suicide. The tendency of perfectionists to have excessively high expectations of self and to be self-critical when their efforts do not meet the expectations they have established, combined with their tendency to present a public image of flawlessness increases their risk of suicide ideation while decreasing the likelihood of seeking help when it is needed.Greenspon, Thomas S. "Is There an Antidote to Perfectionism?" Psychology in the Schools, November 2014: 986–998.
The Portuguese Diamond, on exhibit at the National Museum of Natural History, Washington D.C. The Portuguese Diamond is a large octagonal-cut diamond known for its flawlessness and clarity. It weighs . Under ultraviolet light the stone gives out a strong fluorescence; under daylight or artificial light, it exudes a soft fluorescence and a bluish haze. The name "The Portuguese Diamond" was given by Harry Winston, who acquired it from dancer Peggy Hopkins Joyce, noted for her many marriages and affairs with wealthy men.
This thin ideal represents less than 5% of the American population leaving 95% of females with a beauty norm that is impossible to meet. Not only is it impossible to meet, but the model in the advertisement has often been photo manipulated. The flawlessness of advertising woman is, in fact, an illusion created by makeup artists, photographers, and photo re- touchers. Each image is painstakingly worked over: teeth and eyeballs are bleached white; blemishes, wrinkles, and stray hairs are airbrushed away.
K. is the only villager who knows that the request is being forced by the castle (even though Frieda may be the genesis), with no consideration of the inhabitants of the village. The castle is the ultimate bureaucracy with copious paperwork that the bureaucracy maintains is "flawless". But the flawlessness is a lie; it is a flaw in the paperwork that has brought K. to the village. There are other failures of the system: K. witnesses a servant destroying paperwork when he cannot determine whom the recipient should be.
Marc Hogan of the same publication described the song as a potential radio hit "that looms largest" from the album. He further went on to praise its "grandly swaying hook that makes the one from Jessie Ware's 'Wildest Moments' sound understated". Lindsay Zoladz of Pitchfork Media praised the song's "big, boundary-obliterating" pop appeal and hailed it as a future blockbuster and hit. She went on to praise the singer's vocal performance in the song concluding "all of the flawlessness here is brilliantly undercut by that gravelly croak".
The novel's reputation of historical flawlessness has been often repeated, by the egyptological congress of Cairo, French egyptologist Pierre Chaumelle, and U. Hofstetter of The Oakland Post. In 2008 Dr Richard Parkinson, the director and the curator of the Egyptian department of the British Museum, called it a "serious intellectual achievement" and that it "depicts a culture of real human beings in a way achieved by few other novels". Waltari has been mistaken for an egyptologist. He never visited Egypt, because he feared it would ruin his mental image of Egypt and modern Egypt was completely different from the ancient one.
Perfectionism, in psychology, is a broad personality style characterized by a person's concern with striving for flawlessness and perfection and is accompanied by critical self-evaluations and concerns regarding others' evaluations. It is best conceptualized as a multidimensional and multilayered personality characteristic, and initially some psychologists thought that there are many positive and negative aspects. Perfectionism drives people to be concerned with achieving unattainable ideals or unrealistic goals, often leading to many forms of adjustment problems such as depression, low self- esteem, suicidal thoughts and tendencies and a host of other psychological, physical, relationship, and achievement problems in children, adolescents, and adults. Recent data show that perfectionistic tendencies are on the rise among recent generations of young people.
Critics such as Hyperallergic's Seph Rodney suggest that Conway's work in the later 2010s carries a more pervasive, foreboding quiet, reflecting both a dystopian fear and desire for the scarcity of humanity, concerns about sustainability and social inequality, and the heightened tension of a more ominous, paranoid era. Artforum critic Kate Sutton writes that Conway's "pristine execution echoes the would-be flawlessness of her settings," which she subtly intrudes upon with seemingly accidental figures and evocations of the past suggesting loss amid sleek, contemporary modernism (e.g., Haniwa, 2017). Rachel Churner describes these paintings as the visual equivalents of spy novels "marked by the abundance and clarity of their details" and the thrill of deciphering what is significant and what is merely mundane.
The Mannerist movement was not afraid to exaggerate body proportions for an effect considered attractive; Juno in a niche, engraving by Jacopo Caraglio, probably of a drawing by Rosso Fiorentino, 1526 Generally, physical attractiveness can be viewed from a number of perspectives; with universal perceptions being common to all human cultures, cultural and social aspects, and individual subjective preferences. The perception of attractiveness can have a significant effect on how people are judged in terms of employment or social opportunities, friendship, sexual behavior, and marriage. Some physical features are attractive in both men and women, particularly bodily and facial symmetry, although one contrary report suggests that "absolute flawlessness" with perfect symmetry can be "disturbing". Symmetry may be evolutionarily beneficial as a sign of health because asymmetry "signals past illness or injury".
" In the other three review for Jesus Freak Hideout, Roger Gelwicks declares in a four star second opinion that "Listeners are truly fortunate that powerhouse songwriters like Kevin Max are still creating quality music, and his latest effort will most assuredly be one of the finest achievements of CCM this year." The three and a half star 2 Cents review by Alex Caldwell describes "It's unfortunate and head-scratchingly odd though that the album is only eight original tracks long, with the two re-mixes oddly sequenced in the track running order. With just a few more songs, Max would have had a truly outstanding album." David Craft depicts in a two and a half star review that "Nothing is poorly done or of bad quality, but there's not a whole lot in play to distinguish Broken Temples." Jonathan Andre, awarding the album four and a half stars for 365 Days of Inspiring Media, writes, "Kevin’s songwriting and lyrical flawlessness creates a moment of realisation that out of something so left field (leaving AA) can bring about something so unique, powerful and hopefully life changing for many who listen (Kevin’s new album).

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