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She had her own quirky gorgeousness, which isn't taken up by the masses.
Congrats!" wrote Kaia Gerber, while Joan Smalls chimed in with, "Congratulations you gorgeousness!
She told Caters that despite the "gorgeousness" of the lizard, he was obviously doomed.
They've got the market cornered on beautiful skin, red lipstick, and all-around gorgeousness.
But that doesn't mean it was easy capturing such gorgeousness with only a phone.
Most people will understand that you are only compensating for their statement about her gorgeousness.
According to Hubble, the Veil Nebula is about 110 lightyears across, though its gorgeousness is infinite.
She preferred to be the one more aware of the transient gorgeousness of the living world.
But there's also urgency in it; a sense of searching; always a reason behind the gorgeousness.
Mitchell and his director of photography, Mike Gioulakis, savor the gorgeousness that has seduced so many previous filmmakers.
BMB: The gorgeousness of it is that the Marvel Universe is as complicated as you want to make it.
And because said proposal photo was shot against a backdrop of the Northern Lights, stunning gorgeousness was all but guaranteed.
In the open space, with the temple behind her, she seemed to have become intoxicated by the gorgeousness of the place.
The project—entitled K.W.E.E.N. or "Kallomaniacal Wearable Expression Enhancement Network"—is intended to "enhance a performer's expression of gorgeousness," Frand tells Creators.
These sardonic mash-ups of Pop Art, Surrealism and Neo-Expressionism exemplify the ugly gorgeousness that is something of an Oehlen signature.
Though Beck's records through the years have tended toward maximalism, a kind of meticulous sonic gorgeousness, melody remains central to his art.
Had a challenging day & walked in the door to this gorgeousness that put the biggest smile on my face & in my heart pic.twitter.
The emergence from a car park or railway station to be confronted with a scene of architectural horror—or unprepossessing and unexpected gorgeousness.
"Each of these cover girls proudly inhabits her own particular gorgeousness in her own particular way," the magazine writes of its cover models.
As we plan for romance, we are sure that romance will elevate us to a higher level of consciousness and gorgeousness and confidence.
Shout out to Ratchet & Clank, too, for brilliantly manifesting my memories of that series in its PS2 days, rendered anew in almost-Pixar-like gorgeousness.
The stylized gorgeousness of this movie lends it the air of a Romantic painting, which in turn draws out a more complex, contemporary view of justice.
Barb, whose gorgeousness may have driven one of her friends to commit suicide, wears a homemade fat suit to ward off superficial admirers focused on her looks.
The painting may spoof the convention of the classical nude, but it has its own defiant gorgeousness and seems to celebrate a more usual womanly body type.
It's everything I love about Miami without any of the things I don't love about Miami, a store where books are elevated to new heights of gorgeousness.
It's that sort of effortless time-sink, and consistently enticing of sound and vision to boot—but come prepared to fight against its gorgeousness, on the regular. 'Forma.
Calling all beautiful people: The clock is ticking, and our inboxes — currently overflowing with gorgeousness — will soon be sealed shut for nominations for The Hill's 50 Most Beautiful!
Rose's hairstylist, Tony Medina, also uploaded a photo of her, captioning it #90sSuperModel", and the commenters couldn't get enough of the look, calling it pure "sorcery" and "90s gorgeousness.
In addition to winning for just-plain gorgeousness, her presence underscored the proliferation of female vendors at the convention, as well as the fine-art leanings of its organizers and audience.
"Gorgeous night," I said, and I felt it was true, though the streets here were deserted and dirty; part of the gorgeousness in that moment was him and the old phone booth.
Her natural beauty is not so much upstaged as complemented by the gorgeousness of St.-Tropez itself, which lolls across the hills behind her, caressed by impossibly blue water and gentle wind.
When deciding on your next braided style, you have to set your priorities: Do you want a look that you can switch from a topknot to a ponytail to straight-down gorgeousness?
The inhuman splendor of his youthful beauty (seriously, have you seen My Own Private Idaho lately?) has gradually softened into a more manageable gorgeousness that shows the touch of time while remaining a little unreal.
The surges of strings during Aida's duet with her father, Amonasro (the sturdy baritone Luca Salsi), didn't seem like their heartbeat; they were just strings played with relentless gorgeousness, something to admire rather than feel.
This image is placed in tension with an emerald green 1998th-century-style backdrop, swagged to bursting with damask fruit that lends a gorgeousness, and an imprimatur of mainstream probity, to the otherwise discomfiting scene.
Before the world even had a chance to recover from the gorgeousness of Meghan Markle's first elegant wedding dress, the new Duchess of Sussex stunned in a second reception look that had plenty of meaning and charm.
Not only does the entire range deliver loads of color, sparkle, and overall gorgeousness for your nails, eyes, and lips, the brand also tapped award-winning illustrator Kristjana Williams to design three exclusive patterns for each product.
Her provocative images borrow from fashion, advertising, burlesque and pornography; push the unpromising 291s trend of Photo Realism into new areas of gorgeousness and abstraction; and explore the ways women do and do not own their bodies.
Her provocative images borrow from fashion, advertising, burlesque and pornography; push the unpromising 1960s trend of Photo Realism into new areas of gorgeousness and abstraction; and explore the ways women do and do not own their bodies.
Her provocative images borrow from fashion, advertising, burlesque and pornography; push the unpromising 8733s trend of Photo Realism into new areas of gorgeousness and abstraction; and explore the ways women do and do not own their bodies.
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Her provocative images borrow from fashion, advertising, burlesque and pornography; push the unpromising 23s trend of Photo Realism into new areas of gorgeousness and abstraction; and explore the ways women do and do not own their bodies.
Her provocative images borrow from fashion, advertising, burlesque and pornography; push the unpromising 2250s trend of Photo Realism into new areas of gorgeousness and abstraction; and explore the ways women do and do not own their bodies.
Her provocative images borrow from fashion, advertising, burlesque and pornography; push the unpromising 29s trend of Photo Realism into new areas of gorgeousness and abstraction; and explore the ways women do and do not own their bodies.
"Had a challenging day & walked in the door to this gorgeousness that put the biggest smile on my face & in my heart," Jenner, 60, wrote on Twitter next to a picture of the beautiful bouquet of white roses in full bloom.
For all of its Victorian scenery and gothic gorgeousness, for all of its ripped flesh and bloody fangs, loneliness was the show's Invisible Man, the villain nobody could defeat, the shroud around Vanessa that, in her words, brought only pain.
Now infused by a witch's brew and loads of flattery from Liz Taylor re: how badass she looks in one of her evening gowns, Ramona Royale saunters into the penthouse, ready to kill her former lover with…drop-dead gorgeousness?
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The real surprise in this fable-like story is the gorgeousness of their journey, from Spanish Fort along the flooded Red River, where a stormy sky is filled with "blinding neurons of fire," to "the red and pink granite" mountains north of Llano.
What is most fascinating about McElheny's exhibition, in addition to the formal brilliance and flat out gorgeousness of his works (all 2019), is how they function as concrete manifestations of twilight and nocturnal consciousness, when the mind is free to be sinuous and fluxional, speculative and dreamy.
It will take many more visits to unearth the unanticipated narratives that might emerge over time, however, even during these hours, there were moments when I delved more deeply into the spaces in which I found myself, captivated by the sheer gorgeousness of what appeared before me.
They were quiet and unambitious, minor, I thought at first, still-lifes and modest landscapes, interesting mostly for having so little to do with everything else we had seen; the painter had spent his whole life in this city but seemed indifferent to the examples it offered, to the virtuosity and gorgeousness it prized.
I have described the gorgeousness of my expectations in those early days of my prelusive acquaintance with German literature.
231 Musicologist Marc-André Roberge considers it "the most compelling work in Sorabji's entire production for the piano" and writes that "[its] gorgeousness is probably unmatched in the entire repertoire".
Moore casts Stevens as an explorer of the exotic who takes refuge in a "riot of gorgeousness". She adds that although "Mr. Stevens is never inadvertently crude, one is conscious...of a deliberate bearishness—a shadow of acrimonious, unprovoked contumely."Axelrod and Deese, p. 4 Stevens seems to admit as much in "The Weeping Burgher".
Lin Carter describes Corley's style as possessing a quality of "gorgeousness", which he characterizes as having "the sort of verbal richness that bejewels the pages of Clark Ashton Smith's work or the Arabian Nights ... lazy and singing, [with] a certain playfulness to it ..."Carter, Lin, ed. Discoveries in Fantasy, New York, Ballantine Books, 1972, pp. 101–103.
The design is inspired by the soft and delicate line traced by a drop of water on lily petals. The name “Bina” represents the sacredness and gorgeousness of the fruit tree of the ritual. 200x200px INORI Bookshelf (Fiam Italia_Italy) 2009 Inori in Japanese means "pray" so the key element of this library is the vertical shape of our hands - when you receive, give and thank.
The numerous fight sequences are simply cracking, especially the beautifully rendered sprays of blood and, throughout, the glossy gorgeousness fills your eyes." Rich Johnston from Bleeding Cool wrote that: "I love this comic. It's big, bold, brash, insanely detailed and has badgers torturing frogs. There are steam powered carriages and robots, gratuitous violence, big explosions, lots of kicking, a decent ending and Inspector LeBrock finding himself a long, long way from Wind In the Willows.
The numerous fight sequences are simply cracking, especially the beautifully rendered sprays of blood and, throughout, the glossy gorgeousness fills your eyes." Rich Johnston from Bleeding Cool wrote that: "I love this comic. It's big, bold, brash, insanely detailed and has badgers torturing frogs. There are steam powered carriages and robots, gratuitous violence, big explosions, lots of kicking, a decent ending and Inspector LeBrock finding himself a long, long way from Wind In the Willows.
The New York Times called the novel Corley's "best-known work.""Donald Corley" (obituary), New York Times, December 14, 1955. Lin Carter describes Corley's style as possessing a quality of "gorgeousness", which he characterizes as having "the sort of verbal richness that bejewels the pages of Clark Ashton Smith's work or the Arabian Nights ... lazy and singing, [with] a certain playfulness to it ..."Carter, Lin, ed. Discoveries in Fantasy, New York, Ballantine Books, 1972, pp. 101–103.
Pictorialism, according to Jeff Wall could be seen as an attempt by photographers to imitate painting (perhaps unsuccessfully): > Pictorialist photography was dazzled by the spectacle of Western painting > and attempted, to some extent, to imitate it in acts of pure composition. > Lacking the means to make the surface of its pictures unpredictable and > important, the first phase of Pictorialism, Stieglitz's phase, emulated the > fine graphic arts, re-invented the beautiful look, set standards for > gorgeousness of composition, and faded. (p. 75) However photography did have the ability to unpredictable and spontaneous. This was achieved by making photographs related to the inherent capabilities of the camera itself.
"Cocoon" is "based around an exploratory bassline and beats that sound like fingertips on skin". Discussing the glitch nature of the track, Björk said, "when you take technology and use the areas where it breaks, where it's faulty, you're entering a mystery zone where you can't control it". Lyrically revolving around making love, the song alternates between metaphors like "Who would have known/That a boy like him/Would have entered me lightly/Restoring my blisses", and explicit lines such as "He slides inside/Half awake, half asleep" and "Gorgeousness/He's still inside me". According to Michael Cragg of The Guardian, the song "best represents the album's sense of heavy-lidded, post-coital hibernation".
In the 20th century, Alice Moque, as did many other women travelers, in her 1914 travelogue Delightful Dalmatia emphasized the "barbaric gorgeousness" of the sight of Morlach women and men in their folk costumes, which "made Zara's Piazza look like a stage setting", and regretted the coming of new civilization. In the Balkans, the term became derogatory, indicating people from the mountains – backward people, and became disliked by the Morlachs (Croats and Serbs) themselves. There have been no individuals declaring themselves to be Morlachs in the Croatian censuses.; Italian cheese Morlacco, also named as Morlak, Morlach, Burlach, or Burlacco, was named after Morlach herders and woodsmen who lived and made it in the region of Monte Grappa.
The Haunted Jester and The House of Lost Identity were reprinted by Books for Libraries in 1970 and 1971, respectively. Not long after, Corley's work was rediscovered by Lin Carter, who anthologized two of his fantasies in Discoveries in Fantasy for the Ballantine Adult Fantasy series in 1972, and another in Realms of Wizardry for Doubleday in 1976. Carter describes Corley's style as possessing a quality of "gorgeousness", which he characterizes as having "the sort of verbal richness that bejewels the pages of Clark Ashton Smith's work or the Arabian Nights ... lazy and singing, [with] a certain playfulness to it ..."Carter, Lin, ed. Discoveries in Fantasy, New York, Ballantine Books, 1972, pp. 101–103.
The New York Times praised the collection, saying "when Mr. Corley writes lacquer legends of things far away and long ago, he assumes the mantle of all romancers since the telling of 'Arabian Nights'. . . . Life may be seldom so noble, so wistful or so colorful, but these stories, for all their artifice, give spur to the imagination.""New Arabian Nights", The New York Times, October 18, 1931, p.64 Lin Carter describes Corley's style as possessing a quality of "gorgeousness", which he characterizes as having "the sort of verbal richness that bejewels the pages of Clark Ashton Smith's work or the Arabian Nights ... lazy and singing, [with] a certain playfulness to it ..."Carter, Lin, ed.
" He further observes that, in his work, "setting [is used] as a presence with as much dramatic and thematic form as any character in the film." Michael Newton of The Guardian, analysing Brief Encounter and Doctor Zhivago, says that "Today, 50 years on, we can see how the scale of Zhivago forms the measure of its appeal, and its gorgeousness seems intrinsic to one of cinema’s virtues. With Charlie Chaplin, Alfred Hitchcock and Michael Powell, Lean is one of the greatest film directors this country has produced. Like all of them, he is a romantic, and romanticism was his subject matter: the flourishing and the breaking of inordinate desires, the dangerous lure of beauty, of adventure and the untrammelled life.
Uncut commented that the album provides plenty of evidence to argue that he is either "one of the most important songwriters of his generation" or "just an infuriating, neurotic show-off". Alexis Petridis of The Guardian said that although the album "goes a bit barmy and over-the-top" there are some "incredible tune[s]" that are "not only genuinely remarkable, but genuinely enjoyable". Alex Denney of NME similarly commented that the album "conjures just enough moments of heart-stopping gorgeousness to foot the bill for its dizzying excesses". Sam Lewis of the BBC remarked on the same point: that the album is "suffused with individual moments of brilliance", but overall it is "let down by its self-conscious incoherence".
She is certain of her own beauty, particularly the gorgeousness of her hair, which she enjoys playing with seductively (she refers to her thick ponytail as "the squirrel"). Sue is obsessed with the handsome surgeon Mac, and has tried to win his affections by exposing his ex-girlfriend, who claimed he was the father of her four-year-old son, as a liar, and even trying to murder the woman he loves, Dr. Caroline Todd. Mac, however, loathes Sue, and in one episode sought a restraining order against her. Sue has a high degree of sexual confidence, but the nature of her sexuality is ambiguous; although she's primarily infatuated with Mac, she has also alluded to feeling sexual desire for Dr. Todd.
The DFA version, mixed by British DJ Tim Goldsworthy and LCD Soundsystems member, American musician James Murphy, was later added to their remix album The DFA Remixes: Chapter One (2006). This remix received much praise from critics, with Billboards Kerri Mason singling it out as "the soundtrack to a 20-something hipster walking the downtown streets, iPod in pocket" that also "sounds like a Paradise Garage-era Peter Brown record". Tim Finney from Pitchfork highly praised the "Pearsonesque remix" as the "synth-laden Balearic house number that shimmers with unabashed gorgeousness". Along with another lengthy song on the album, the remix for Hot Chips "(Just Like We) Breakdown", both were said in a review by Zeth Lundy of PopMatters to "unfold with a delicate subtext manufactured by the slow-building minimalism—they're patient dedications to the mutability of the groove, never boring and always fascinating to experience".
" Josephine Livingstone of The New Republic praised the film's "stylized gorgeousness," but wrote that Branagh's change of "Poirot's fussiness ... into obsessive compulsive tendencies" was "less distinct and, ultimately, less interesting". On the negative side, Matthew Jacobs of The Huffington Post was impressed by the cast, but ultimately felt "Agatha Christie's whodunit has no steam." Peter Travers of Rolling Stone found that there were many dull moments and that the film was a needless remake. Richard Roeper of the Chicago Sun-Times gave the film two and a half stars, and stated that he felt it focused too much on Poirot to the detriment of the other characters, adding, "Never let it be said the director misses an opportunity to place his star front and center, unfortunately relegating just about everyone else in the obligatory international all-star cast to a paper-thin character with one or at most two defining personality traits.
Agreeing with this assessment of Pasveer's accomplishment, David Fallows added that "one of the important details of any live performance of Stockhausen has always been the sheer gorgeousness of the sound projection, making its impact right from the first moments of the magically lucid Wednesday Greeting". Anna Picard concluded in The Independent that it was an "unhurried, ecstatic promenade production" and that "Stockhausen's dream was realised wittily and lovingly". Rupert Christiansen gave the production 4 out of 5 stars in The Telegraph, but he dismissed its third scene Helicopter String Quartet which he felt was "a banal gimmick, wasting an obscene amount of money and fuel to generate only a hideous amount of pointless noise". Christiansen cited Stockhausen's "bonkers sense of humour" as "a saving grace" of the production. Nick Richardson, writing in the London Review of Books, disagreed about the Helicopter Quartet, describing it as "fantastic on Thursday night, particularly at take-off, the strings’ vigorous tremolos locking with the throb of the rotor blades and the warm, bass hum of engine".
Even more directly influential were the French operatic visits to London, which sparked off a new interest in opera proper in London audiences. In a brilliant move, the King's Company, all but bankrupt after the crushing blow of the fire in Bridges Street, invited the French musician Robert Cambert to perform his opera Ariadne as one of the first productions at their new playhouse in Drury Lane. The Duke's Company responded to the visual gorgeousness of this guest appearance with a Shakespearean extravaganza at Dorset Garden: Shadwell's adaptation of Davenant's and Dryden's version of Shakespeare's Tempest, a piece designed to show off the new machinery: > The Front of the Stage is open'd, and the Band of 24 Violins, with the > Harpsicals and Theorbo's which accompany the Voices, are plac'd between the > Pit and the Stage. While the Overture is playing, the Curtain rises, and > discovers a new Frontispiece, joyn'd to the great Pylasters, on each side of > the Stage... Behind this is the Scene, which represents a thick Cloudy Sky, > a very Rocky Coast, and a Tempestuous Sea in perpetual Agitation.

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