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It was large — about 1,400 square feet — and full of character.
" Jones told KTLA that Trinity was "full of character, full of life, full of joy.
She was "full of character, full of life, full of joy," he said, according to KTLA.
The man was full of character which extended to every part of his existence, including the online world.
The best sitcoms are jokey, yes, but full of character truth that sustains the jokes across episodes and seasons.
The Porch House has 13 rooms, each full of character, and claims to be the oldest inn in England.
It's an area of contrasts — half polished, modern, and trendy, and half rough around the ages, but full of character.
Walking down Main Street in Annapolis features views of the State House, Chesapeake Bay, and 18th-century buildings full of character.
With suicide rear doors and a body longer than than the might Mississippi, the original Continental was full of character and flare.
But played with relish and precision by members of the Philharmonic and some guests, the works felt vital and thorny, full of character.
The houses in the area are typically full of character, cozy, and also unstable, made of bricks that easily crumble to the ground.
Idiosyncratic and full of character, it felt of a piece with the exhibition, while aligning Mr. Moran with a vibrant, multigenerational artistic cohort.
Straight-shooting wines that are alive and full of character; it's as if they figured out how to bottle the Mosse family's easygoing style.
" Soens says that Luebke's friends are "devastated," and the "she never did harm to anyone, she was so full of character and love and smiles.
I don't know what's happening in the story, but that hasn't diminished the 15 hours I've spent exploring the world, one that's surprisingly vibrant, and most importantly, full of character.
There's a huge cast, and most characters have two or three names; I found it immensely helpful to keep this Wikipedia page full of character names open as I watched.
Mahler's Symphony No. 1 was outstanding for its color and its energy, but an account of Haydn's Symphony No. 103 was, for me, even better, full of character and charm.
Legendary among skiers for its steep terrain, backcountry access, and intimate feel, the ski area at Taos is an extension of the town itself — quirky, homey, and full of character and history.
Fashion Review PARIS — The day before her Chloé debut the designer Natacha Ramsay-Levi was discussing the model she had chosen to open her show: a relative unknown whose face, she said, was full of character, but whose body did not conform to the traditional runway mold — which is to say, it did not fit easily into the standard sample size.
Both had menservants full of character – Wimsey had Bunter, who had kept him alive during the first world war, and Campion had the brilliantly named and wonderfully realised ex-cat-burglar, run to fat, Magersfontein Lugg.
The Lagoon is considered the easier course to play, but is still challenging and full of character of its own. The latest clubhouse renovation occurred in 2001. The course is limited to members and their guests or guests of the resort.
Lola is an imaginative, quirky 5-year-old girl. Lola is the younger sister of Charlie and is best friends with Lotta. She is described by her brother Charlie as "small and very funny". She likes playing and is full of character.
Rebecca Pronsky (born September 4, 1980) is a singer-songwriter from Brooklyn, New York. Her musical style combines folk, jazz, alternative, and country elements. She has been described as having "a voice that's full of character, sensitive and rich", and as writing songs that are "short and sharp... stimulating and catchy".
East English Village is a neighborhood in Detroit, Michigan. East side of Detroit, bounded by Harper Avenue on the north, East Outer Drive on the west, Mack Avenue on the south, and Cadieux Road on the east. This neighborhood is full of charm. It is filled with unique homes that are full of character and distinctive brick work.
Warwick Village is known for its attractive, charming 1.5 story Cape Cod homes. St Matthews, along with Warwick Village are made of smaller, single family, cottage-like houses on tree-lined streets full of character and quirks. Homes in the village for sale can range in price from $115,000 to $260,000, with an average size of homes running 650 to 1800 sq. ft.
Her other performances included the works of André Grétry, Nicolas Isouard, François-Adrien Boieldieu. Her voice was reportedly "fine, her execution brilliant and her acting full of character and intelligence." After retirement in 1845, she concentrated on teaching activities in Paris. Halligner was the wife of cellist and professor of the Paris Conservatory, Frédéric Boulanger, whom she had met during her studies there.
Exiles is a 2004 French film by Tony Gatlif. The film follows two young bohemians, Zano and Naima. After having sex, the two spontaneously decide that they will travel to Algeria, where Naima's parents come from, and where Zano's (Romain Duris) pied-noir parents were once exiled. Their adventurous journey to Algiers is full of character exploration, relationship hiccups and imagery.
He also produced Flamingo as a syndicated comic strip from 1952 through 1954. His pen names include Curt Davis.As in, for example, the feature "Stuart Taylor in Weird Stories of the Supernatural" in Jumbo Comics #105 (Nov. 1947) Baker shaped women into classy, realistic beauties, full of character in their own stories as opposed to the ways women were portrayed in other comics of the time.
O'Neill scored the only century for Australia, an innings full of character, in the first Test. Simpson made two centuries as well as six scores of 70 or over in eight appearances against the touring team, though neither century was in a Test. He made a major contribution to Australia's final victory by hitting 75 and 92. Grout had a fine series behind the stumps, assisting in 23 dismissals.
He notes: > Instead, it makes more sense to assume that the griffins' heads were the > specific choice of the patrons. Far from being anti-Jewish caricatures, the > griffin-headed figures in the Birds' Head Haggadah are dignified portrayals > of Jews, full of character and personality. All are going seriously about > their business or are posed with stateliness and monumentality in spite of > the singular strangeness of their heads.
His work shows a talent for striking compositions which blend Italian Renaissance forms with the established German style. From about 1508, Burgkmair spent much of his time working on the woodcut projects of Maximilian I until the Emperor's death in 1519. He was responsible for nearly half of the 135 prints in the Triumphs of Maximilian, which are large and full of character. He also did most of the illustrations for Weiss Kunig and much of Theurdank.
According to one review: > The true story of Joe Gilchrist, though poetised in the drama to some > extent, affords scope for much dramatic feeling and scenic display, and the > many views of Australian scenery are delightful. The acting is vigorous and > full of character, and the photographic work sharp and clear. Generally, it > may be said that 'Moondyne' is quite up to American and European standard, > and should command much attention in other parts of the world.
After the second leg, manager Bob Lenarduzzi was quoted saying, "Although we are disappointed, I don't think we let anybody down." He later added, "we're all pulling for them because the farther they go, the better it makes us look." The Australian coach, Eddie Thomson responded in his interview, "this was a win full of character; the whole team played really well." Australia went on to meet Argentina in the deciding play-off for the 1994 FIFA World Cup.
In his book, Itten noted that, "Every woman should know what colors are becoming to her; they will always be her subjective colors and their complements." Itten believed that "subjective colors" were of a lower artistic value and significance than what he deemed "objective colors," which were color harmonies of a higher order. In his final chapter titled 'Composition', Itten spoke of bringing two or more colors together in such a way that they harmonize to give an expression unambiguous and full of character.
The leader had a > lofty forehead, on which his dark hair drooped as a mane above his powerful > brow. An aquiline nose, dilated nostrils, and white teeth, shining at every > smile, gave the face a slight expression of rapacity; but on the whole it > was a model of Ukraine beauty, luxuriant, full of character and > defiance.Sienkiewicz, H. & Curtin J., With Fire and Sword, Chapter 4 Although Bohun is generally a villain in the novel, his character is rather ambiguous. He is very passionate and hot-tempered.
In 1917 Igino Sderci was introduced through his brother to Leandro Bisiach, who recognized the young man's skills and took him under his wing. Under Leandro's guidance, Igino refined his skills working with the Bisiachs until Leandro's departure back to Milan in 1922. Igino Sderci moved to Florence shortly after to establish his own workshop. Archivio Storico del Comune di Siena Igino Sderci copied the models of Stradivarius and Guarneri and reflected their influence as his instruments are full of character and made with utmost care.
Although these artworks will have various emotions, but they are never too intense, and are never over the top. Just like Ang Lee, Xi Jinping, Yo-Yo Ma, Jeremy Lin, as well as other generally well-known Chinese, whose personalities are perhaps the same way, which is gentle and refined, and with the modesty of a gentleman. Much like the Eastern literai who are well read of poetry and literature, their emotions are not easily shown; they are more restrained, and are full of character and depth.
He invested his fortune, helped by his wife's dowry (born Adda Bourras), and the trust which he got from his friends, relationships and family in the Lyons middle-class. He was a man full of character, dynamic and daring, with a definite charisma. All of this together with the high technical competence of Pierre Desgoutte, allowed the new company Cottin & Desgoutte to develop rapidly. Cottin was also first-class racing driver, racing both in France and abroad in North Africa, Zurich and Australia where he won the 400-mile Race.
The hotel includes 364 rooms, which are divided into two wings. The historic Metropole Wing dating back to 1901 was inspired by classic French architecture blended with local Vietnamese style: parquet floors, louver windows, timeless ceiling fans, century-old wood fitting and porcelain lighting fixtures. The Metropole wing has 106 guest rooms and 3 Legendary Suites - named after famous residents and visitors to the hotel: Graham Greene, Charlie Chaplin, Somerset Maugham. Guests are invited to invariably enjoy their stay in these unique quarters which are steeped in history and full of character.
Impressing IGN with its "wonderful land full of character and imagination", Sacrifice was the gaming site's choice for the best strategy game of 2000. It was honored in the same year by European Computer Trade Show as the Best PC Game of the Show. Since its release, Sacrifice has been one of PC Gamers Top 100 Games for at least eight consecutive years. Looking back at the history of real-time strategy gaming, Geryk pointed out that Sacrifices "depth and originality" was unparalleled in the genre and often overlooked in favor of its graphics.
The renewal of Norrmalm was the largest Swedish urban development project to date and engaged a large part of Sweden's architectural élite. The Norrmalm renewal has been criticised and admired throughout Sweden and internationally, and is regarded as one of the larger and most full-of-character of all city renewals in Europe in the aftermath of World War II, even including the cities that were severely damaged during the war.Rudberg 1989, p. 146. Key politicians behind the massive urban renewal project included Yngve Larsson and Hjalmar Mehr.
Voluspa received generally positive reviews from music critics. The Fly praised its "motorik futurism, breathy provocativeness, and pogo glowstickerry" and called it "a precious debut". State felt that the record stands "on the edge of chart-friendly pop and the darker shades of progressive disco" and described it as "a trajectory of icy sharp and mesmeric nu-disco classics from beginning to end". PopMatters found it "full of character and personality" and noticed that "at its peak, it's bewitching, hypnotic and sexy enough to put steam in your strides".
Faroe Islands 1978 postal stamp by Holger Philipsen The Atlantic puffin is the official bird symbol of the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. In August 2007, the Atlantic puffin was proposed as the official symbol of the Liberal Party of Canada by its deputy leader Michael Ignatieff, after he observed a colony of these birds and became fascinated by their behaviour. The Norwegian municipality of Værøy has an Atlantic puffin as its civic emblem. Puffins are viewed with affection because they are colourful and full of character.
In a letter written in 1939 to a stateless Jewish engineer in Germany, who had lost his job because of his Jewish descent, Rosenberg described Foerster as a man of "extraordinary independence, full of character and without prejudice". But even though the engineer was able to provide a passport without imprinted "J" and an employment contract with Foerster's company, the Japanese denied the entry of the family. But Foerster – as Rosenberg described – "worked desperately" to get a permission for the family to enter Japan. At least, like in other cases, he was successful.
Twentieth century beer writer Michael Jackson wrote of Thisted's Limfjords Porter: :"It was full of character: a dense, brownish, head over a slatey, black, brew; full-bodied and lightly oily; a touch of burnt-grass, rooty, peatiness; a long, warming, finish; and an alcohol content of 7.9. The flavours were very complex, and I was not surprised to hear that both smoked malt and licorice were used." In 2016 Thisted Brewery produced a "beer geek" version of Limfjords Porter in cooperation with international craft brewer, Mikkeller.Limfjordsupdate.dk Thisted Bryghus laver ny øl og starter eksport til udlandet.
Osbert Sitwell, who was a close friend of Davies, thought that he bore an "unmistakable likeness" to his distant actor cousin Henry Irving. Sitwell provides a vivid description of the poet's physical appearance: > His cast of face was rather long and aquiline, but with broad high cheek > bones, and all of it, chin, mouth, long upper lip, nose, and high forehead, > was finely sculptured and full of character. Features and hair both > exhibited a naturally proud, backward slant or tilt, though there was no > arrogance in him. His eyes were dark and gleaming, like those of a > blackbird, and his skin possessed an almost nautical tinge.
His portraiture is full of character and masterly in handling, and often distinguished by a rich golden glow of color and Rembrandtesque chiaroscuro. Some of his portraits are life-size, but the artist generally preferred to keep them on a considerably smaller scale, like the famous Four Amsterdam burgomasters assembled to receive Marie de Medici in 1638, now on display at the Mauritshuis museum in The Hague. The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam has the largest collection of paintings by de Keyser. His work can also be seen at the Louvre in Paris, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, the Hermitage in Saint Petersburg and the National Gallery in London, among others.
Photographs of Alice as a girl and a young woman show her "with a broad brow, firm full lips and a strong chin, not conventionally pretty, but full of character". This sense of character is what makes Miss Alice so renowned for her 'formidable' reputation. Girouard states that it is down to two events that helped convert the young, girlish Miss Alice to her strong older self, that being first acting as hostess for her brother Ferdinand, at Leighton House and then at Waddesdon Manor - and secondly being after the death of her father in 1874, leaving her a wealthy woman. Much to the family's surprise, she was left the original Rothschild family home in Frankfurt alongside a house and estate at the Grunburg, just outside.
Walton, in addition to the gameplay, was also enthusiastic towards the presentation, including its music and "colorful and imaginative backdrops;" he noted that it was "brilliantly designed to stimulate the senses, and give you a real feeling of accomplishment, even for the smallest of tasks," which made Peggle 2 as "fun and as accessible as humanly possible." Carter called the visuals "vibrant, crisp, and full of character," noting its varied and detailed backgrounds and calling the soundtrack "easily PopCap's best work by far." Official Xbox Magazine UK was enthusiastic towards the audio, particularly its "twisted classical" fever themes of the master and the goat sounds of Jeff's levels. Splechta also applauded the visuals and sound but found them "disappointing" for a next-generation console game, reasoning that they were more suitable in a mobile game.
John Fordham of The Guardian noted "It's Lovano's 21st album for Blue Note - and one of his freest, letting group relations go where they will. The melodies are full of character: the wheeling theme of the title track unfolds over a piano vamp, with an eerie, nursery rhyme-like motif as the countermelody... Lovano pulls no punches here, but his lyrical instincts are also strong; Folk Art remains as accessible as its title implies it ought to be". Ben Ratliff of The New York Times commented "“Folk Art” might be his woolliest album. It’s a bit out of focus, perhaps intentionally. Made with his new band, Us Five, it’s sketchy, groovy and a little burdensome. The album isn’t set up as a reference to any one composer, style or period, but we’re strangely deep into the early 1970s here".
" Scott Alan Marriott, who reviewed the SNES version, felt that the game "doesn't quite measure up to the addictiveness of either Tetris or Dr. Mario", citing the game's "extremely awkward" controls and complicated gameplay. While Marriott appreciated "that the developers were trying something new", he concluded that "Sometimes when you add things to an already proven formula [for action puzzle games], you dilute the ingredients that made it a success." The reviews for the Virtual Console release ranged from mixed to positive, applauding the gameplay and depth, but criticizing the choice to release the primitive NES version over the more comprehensive SNES version. Lucas Thomas of IGN awarded the game an 8.0 out of 10, praising the game's unique approach to the puzzle genre and graphics that "took full advantage of the 8-bit hardware [and were] full of character", but recommended "saving [one's] points for the SNES version, if it becomes available.
According to Denis Arnold, although Monteverdi's late operas retain elements of the earlier Renaissance intermezzo and pastoral forms, they may be fairly considered as the first modern operas. In the 1960s, however, David Johnson found it necessary to warn prospective Il ritorno listeners that if they expected to hear opera akin to Verdi, Puccini or Mozart, they would be disappointed: "You have to submit yourself to a much slower pace, to a much more chaste conception of melody, to a vocal style that is at first or second hearing merely like dry declamation and only on repeated hearings begins to assume an extraordinary eloquence." A few years later, Jeremy Noble in a Gramophone review wrote that Il ritorno was the least known and least performed of Monteverdi's operas, "quite frankly, because its music is not so consistently full of character and imagination as that of Orfeo or Poppea." (registration required) Arnold called the work an "ugly duckling".
Ken Rolston reviewed The Principalities of Glantri for Dragon magazine #129 (January 1988). Rolston called Glantri "Quite an unusual D&D; game setting", as it is a nation run by an aristocracy of magic-users, numbered among them disguised lycanthropes, vampires, necromancers, liches, and Immortals; and "a nation where religion is prohibited, and where being a cleric is a capital offense". Rolston commented that "Glantri City is the best-developed AD&D; or D&D; game city" he had seen, with the exception of Lankhmar as presented in TSR's Lankhmar: City of Adventure, noting that his favorite part is the similarity to Venice: "Glantri City has canals rather than streets, and travel is by bridge, gondola, or private boat". He also felt that the setting was visually "one of the nicest things from TSR in a long time", with its color map and the interior illustrations by Stephen Fabian, which Rolston called "strikingly ornamented and full of character".
Whereas later in the history of photography artificial electric lighting was done in a dark room, building up the light with hard spotlights and softer floodlights, the daylight studio was equipped with screens and blinds to control the light, to reduce it and make it unidirectional, or diffuse it to soften harsh direct lighting. Blue filtration was sometimes used to make it easier for the sitter to tolerate the strong light, as a daguerreotype plate was almost exclusively sensitive to light at the blue end of the spectrum and filtering out everything else did not significantly increase the exposure time. Usually, it was arranged so that sitters leaned their elbows on a support such as a posing table, the height of which could be adjusted, or else head rests were used that did not show in the picture, and this led to most daguerreotype portraits having stiff, lifeless poses. Some exceptions exist, with lively expressions full of character, as photographers saw the potential of the new medium, and would have used the tableau vivant technique.
"Wagenknecht, 174–5 Longfellow led a privileged childhood growing up in an affluent Cambridge family home. Her mother records of young Alice that, "She likes to take up a book & read stories & says more cunning things than can be remembered"Cambridge, Massachusetts. Longfellow House – Washington's Headquarters National Historic Site, Frances Elizabeth Appleton Longfellow Papers, Box 9, Chronicles of the Children II 1849–1858, 64–7 and that "she is an impetuous little woman full of character & originality.”Cambridge, Massachusetts. Longfellow House – Washington's Headquarters National Historic Site, Frances Elizabeth Appleton Longfellow Papers, Box 9, Chronicles of the Children II 1849–1858, 67–8 Longfellow learned very quickly in her private lessons with her governess or at private schools such as Miss C. S. Lyman's School, and later Professor Williston's School,Wagenknecht, 210. Fanny writes of Alice in September 1857 that she "is the best and brightest of little girls, a great pet of her papa's." and by the age of ten her mother wrote that Alice was "so wise she is quite a companion for me."Wagenknecht, 234. Letter dated February 12, 1861. After the death of her mother in 1861, Longfellow took on something of a caretaker role to her two younger sisters, which arguably solidified her "graveness" as described in her father's 1859 poem.

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