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How to use has an air of in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "has an air of" and check conjugation/comparative form for "has an air of". Mastering all the usages of "has an air of" from sentence examples published by news publications.

He is still young but has an air of seasoned maturity.
Buying products endorsed by celebrities always has an air of hucksterism.
But this also has an air of grasping at straws about it.
Bearing witness to someone else's tragedy has an air of sacrament about it.
The island itself has an air of desertion but not of extreme despair.
It still has an air of amateur authenticity, full of organic memes and challenges.
Elaine de Kooning's "John F. Kennedy" (1963), in contrast, has an air of melancholy.
In contrast to the freewheeling Nomos, Lange has an air of secrecy and tradition.
Your language there, and in this video, too, has an air of sci-fi.
She works for the TSA, knows airport procedures and has an air of calm authority.
Girlpile has an air of lore and mystery to it, like Fight Club with more orgasms.
The supply of mortgages in America has an air of distinctly socialist command-and-control about it.
Simons has an air of being both pleased with himself and ready to be pleased by others.
However, Alma's solution to this problem, and Reynolds' acceptance of it, has an air of #goals about it.
This bag has an air of permanence and longevity, and yet it's designed for people with modern needs.
Even "syndrome" has an air of sophistication, an augmentation rather than the lessening that "deficit" or "defect" brings.
Like the name of the profession itself, the business of ghostwriting has an air of mystery about it.
"We Are the Flesh," its abundance of repellent imagery notwithstanding, has an air of the academic about it.
The violence perpetrated on the defenseless population has an air of wanton disregard for the presence of the police.
A quarterfinal weekend that often sends fans and players down comparatively unbeaten paths instead has an air of familiarity.
"He's not as fiery as he once was, but he has an air of real self-confidence," Mr. Bruno said.
This dark-maned St. Bernard voiced by F. Murray Abraham has an air of wisdom and is respected for it.
Trump's Saturday tweet, while perhaps an improvement from his reaction to Charlottesville, still has an air of "many sides" to it.
"Just because it has an air of practicality about it, and doesn't sound like science fiction, makes it no less audacious."
The boundaries of complicity have not yet been mapped, and the purging of the bad guys has an air of corporate damage control.
The script is freshest when it sticks to Erica's transformative worldview, and Ms. Allen has an air of bewildered conviction that commands empathy.
But this banning of an app inactive for years and used successfully by real academics for actual research purposes has an air of theatricality.
When I close my eyes, The Turning Forest has an air of serene otherworldliness, inviting me to lose myself in the narration and environment.
In this way, the organic nature of their relationship seems like it would be obvious, but still, somehow, has an air of being produced.
He has an air of uncynical intelligence, brightened periodically by a shy grin, like sunlight breaking through the clouds of a changeable English sky.
While much of Ms. Kusama's work, with its undulating motifs and often psychedelic colors, has an air of celebration, its impetus isn't always joyful.
In a comment that easily could have been made about his own connection to the role, Washington said Davis' performance has an air of destiny.
The teaser, which shows the Liars walking through a graveyard and Alison (Sasha Pieterse) looking terrified in her classroom, certainly has an air of foreboding.
Adjani, though, has an air of gloomy mystery about her, as if in approaching darkness so closely some of it has rubbed off on her.
Therefore, the report has an air of cognitive dissonance to it, given the huge gap between the conclusions of federal science agencies and federal policies.
Gage is, as these things go, safe, but he also has an air of legitimate menace around him that most pro wrestlers simply don't have.
She's known as the Gilded Lady, for good reason: Her coffin, intricately decorated with linen, a golden headdress and facial features, has an air of divinity.
For a player regarded as one of Europe's best for much of the last decade, he has an air of one of the sport's lost boys.
It's more orderly than favela architecture, but still has an air of chaos—like the beehive of geometric modules might tumble to the ground at any moment.
The crunchy kimchi has an air of a smoky chipotle that mixes with the freshly steamed buns for a flavor experience not easily paralleled in Buenos Aires.
But in a sense, the hashtag has an air of finality to it: If Sanders is going to be on the ballot, Clinton will have to drop out.
He has an air of quiet sensitivity and a slightly adenoidal voice that suggests an off-hours version of the antiheroes and rogues he has embodied on camera.
On the phone, Anila's voice has an air of strength and confidence, qualities that are only just new to a person like her, who five years ago, had no voice at all.
The Source: More anonymously sourced fan rumoring Probability of Accuracy: Unlike the last rumors, this has an air of truth to it, but that may simply be wishful thinking on our part.
Sharing the same bayfront address as the private Balboa Bay Club, The Balboa Bay Resort has an air of exclusivity, offering a nice assortment of amenities for a reasonable starting price point.
If Apple's event has an air of exclusivity and focus on products, Alibaba's is a far more boisterous, egalitarian affair, but one that turns the company into an emblem of China's economic rise.
It has an air of uncertainty, as if the programmers didn't want to hitch their wagon to "melodrama," with its not always flattering associations, but had trouble coming up with a good alternative.
Like all the work in the show, it has an air of purposeful artifice — suggesting that history itself is a kind of performance, and that art may just be the thing to help us rewrite it.
Everything she writes, in whatever genre, has an air of dread, because she deals in vulnerabilities and inevitabilities, in the desperate needs that drive people like Connie and poor young Violet of "Big Momma" to their fates.
Bill Donohue, who leads the Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights, argues that the brief filed against the church "has an air of paranoia to it," and misunderstands the historical context behind the Missouri Constitution's religious provisions.
His music has an air of defiant resilience—partially the result of an shaky upbringing in his hometown of Gaithersburg—that trickles into thought-provoking accounts and observations laced over production that can be just as unpredictable as his flows.
" But in The Los Angeles Times, Charles McNulty was more critical, saying the play "has an air of juvenilia" and comparing it to "sitcom Ionesco crossed with a 'Saturday Night Live' parody of Edward Albee's 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Even "serious anomaly" (2015), an image of a crashed jet composed from photographs of the original SpaceShipTwo's fatal test flight in 2014, has an air of glory, its fragmented shell shining despite its wreckage, as if freshly buffed for the shot.
The notion that female choreographers are underrepresented at major dance companies has hit the mainstream, so much so that just about any program with the word "women" in its title is starting to feel more than merely unimaginative: It has an air of pandering.
"You'd think that such a vanishing act would raise an unrelenting hue and cry, but the media aspect is scarcely touched upon, and the entire novel has an air of narrative lockdown," Lane wrote after noting that Clinton presumably "prayed" he would go missing during his presidency.
With its gorgeous façade and stunning central courtyard, the version of this building in Assassin's Creed: Origins definitely has an air of authenticity, but the beauty of its architecture tends to obscure the unfortunate reality that no trace of the real thing has ever turned up in the material record.
You'd think that such a vanishing act would raise an unrelenting hue and cry, but the media aspect is scarcely touched upon, and the entire novel has an air of narrative lockdown, with Duncan seldom interacting with anyone beyond his immediate circle or his international peers, even after he has flown the official coop.
There are ways in which his life, and his political career in particular, are a burlesque of manhood, "so craven and desperately needy that it has an air of danger and pathos," said Michael Kimmel, a Stony Brook University sociologist and the author of "Angry White Men," a 2013 book that will soon be reissued with a new preface that takes Trump into account.
Anne-Gaëlle Saliot's 2015 book The Drowned Muse, a thorough look at the Inconnue's influence on culture, notes that it is "through her very anonymity that the Inconnue maintains her fame": The Inconnue is like one of those images that appear to defy attempts at interpretation: it is at once familiar and eerie, dated and ageless; it has an air of déjà vu, while remaining mysteriously opaque.
In this age of cognitive devices and approaches like Amazon Echo or the Staples Easy System, the Balldur is sort of the anti-echo…not a sleek, cylindrical column of the future but instead sort of a reminder of the past while having present, needed functions and that's OK. We still need tactile products in this digital world, and the Balldur has an air of craftsmanship to it…like it's made by someone who remembers the past and cares about it.
Since this time most of the mast has been removed and the structure now has an air of total neglect.
Byrd, Christopher. "'Our Lady of the Nile,' a novel set in Rwanda before the 1994 genocide, has an air of foreboding and urgency." Barnes & Noble Review, 1 October 2014. Retrieved on 28 May 2015.
29 years-old. She always has an air of mystery around her, likes to keep a clean and neat appearance corresponding her huge pride. Her catchphrase is," Don't you know?" ; : :One of the two none geniuses invited(Shinya and "I").
Abeba Aregawi of Sweden entered as the defending champion, although her preparations that year were hampered by injury. In contrast, the world-leading athlete that season Genzebe Dibaba had broken the long-standing world record for the event the previous month.Aregawi has an air of optimism. European Athletics (2015-08-14).
The New York Times said the film "has an air of cheapness and improvisation. The characterization and dialogue are rudimentary, as is the direction."BRONSON IN 'BORDERLINE,' THRILLER ABOUT ALIEN SMUGGLERS: [Review] Buckley, Tom. New York Times, Late Edition (East Coast); New York, N.Y. [New York, N.Y]31 Oct 1980: C.8.
In reality, Iori has an air of adulthood around her; and, unlike Tobias, she is not picky about clothes, choosing practical wear over what is in-style. ; / : :The schoolmate of both Asumi and Iori. Asumi is the one who got Eri into playing "The World". Her player character, Mary, is based on BlackRose.
Compared to those barns, the Dennis Otte Round Barn, the Gerald Harbach Round Barn, James Bruce Round Barn, Chris Jensen Round Barn and the Charles Fehr Round Barn, the Weber Round Barn has an air of sophistication. This is due to its masonry walls, specially braced hip roof and metal framed windows and doors.
Brandreth, pp. 108–110; Lacey, pp. 159–161; Pimlott, pp. 20, 163 The book describes Elizabeth's love of horses and dogs, her orderliness, and her attitude of responsibility.Brandreth, pp. 108–110 Others echoed such observations: Winston Churchill described Elizabeth when she was two as "a character. She has an air of authority and reflectiveness astonishing in an infant."Brandreth, p.
She has a lively personality and loves to gossip as well as tease Jun'ichi. ; : (PC), Ryō Hirohashi (anime/PS2) :A first year high school student in the same class as Minato. She has an air of mystery around her, strongly hinted of being an alien, and can be found just about anywhere at the right time. ; : (PC), Rie Tanaka (anime/PS2) :Mitsuki Shiina is the president of the student council.
The book derives its title from a fictional "underground" once-radical magazine. This publication also featured in Great Jones Street. Reviewing the book for The New York Times, Michael Wood wrote: "the work itself has an air of weariness, of routine violence and acceptable paranoia, of intrigue without point or profit, which strikes me as a very accurate reflection of a contemporary mood."Wood M., Politics and Families, NYT, Nov.
When asked if Malcolm has changed since his last appearance, McNair revealed that he is very similar and still assertive in a business sense. Malcolm is now working with a large company as an area manager and he has an air of confidence about him. He is successful and travels throughout Europe. Malcolm and his wife, Catherine, have become a professional couple and have decided not to have children.
Though approximately seven years have passed since A Study in Scarlet, Wiggins is still the leader of the Baker Street Irregulars. He is described as being taller and older than the others, and has an "air of lounging superiority". One of the group appears in the short story "The Adventure of the Crooked Man" (1893). In the story, Holmes has a member of the group, named Simpson, watch Henry Wood.
When he finds nothing, he begins to puzzle about why he woke up and figures out that it must have been because of the TRC and James Sizela. Pieter is described as a thickset man with a big square face with narrow eyes, and heavy jowls resting on a bullish neck. He has downy ginger hair and a fading ginger beard. He has an air of authority over him and 'always moves with purpose'.
Midna's original form is a turquoise-skinned woman with body markings on her limbs, orange hair, and red eyes. As stated in The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia, her design has an "air of the Middle East" as opposed to Princess Zelda's Westernized design. She wears a South Asian- like attire composing of black gagra choli with a trailing black veil. However, after being cursed by Zant, Midna became a diminutive "imp".
He added that she would clash with Kush's fiancée Shabnam Masood (Rakhee Thakrar). Laura-Jane Tyler from Inside Soap praised Langford's first appearance and said "bright, bubbly and a touch inappropriate, Carmel has an air of Peggy Mitchell about her – but not half as irritating! More please EastEnders!" It was announced in August 2015 that Langford had signed a one-year contract with the show and that Carmel would become a regular character.
When Yoshimori meets her, he notes that even though she is an ayakashi, she has an air of elegance and respectability around her that is comparable to a princess in contrast to "common" ayakashi auras which apparently arouses hatred and a sense of disgust. ; : : 79 years old. However, looks to be around his late 20s to early 30s due to experimentation on his body he had received years previously. Strong follower of the "princess".
La Bola de Nieve Two main arteries are to be noted in Rosario's urban structure: Oroño Boulevard, going from north to south, and Pellegrini Avenue, from east to west. These streets, together with the river, mark the boundaries of the town center. Their characters are rather different. Oroño has an air of distinction, it is flanked by old buildings and mansions, and it has a wide central reservation that is profusely hoisted, with a walking path devoted to pedestrians and cyclists.
7 is correct, he was choked at last by a grape- stone, but the story has an air of mythical adaptation to the poet's habits, which makes it more likely to be apocryphal. For a long time, Anacreon was popular in Athens, where his statue was to be seen on the Acropolis, together with that of his friend Xanthippus, the father of Pericles.Pausanias, Attica xxv.1 On several coins from Teos he is represented holding a lyre in his hand, sometimes sitting, sometimes standing.
La hija del mariachi (The Daughter of the Mariachi) is a Colombian telenovela produced by RCN Television and written by Mónica Aguledo. One night, ranchera singer Rosario Guerrero sees Emiliano at the doors of Plaza Garibaldi, a mariachi bar. He has an air of vulnerability and signs of having been robbed, so she decides to help him. What she does not know is that he is a wealthy young Mexican who has reached Bogotá fleeing from justice for a crime he did not commit.
One man is dressed in blue pants, and orange T-shirt from a hazardous materials team, and a blue and orange baseball cap. Another man is pointing at an unseen object, and is wearing blue jeans and a dark blue shirt, and has an air of authority about him. A woman is standing next to that man, listening. She is wearing black pants, a white shirt, and has brown hair cut above and down behind the ear and is wearing a thin black wristwatch.
She later appears in Shinjuku as an ally. ; – / : :Appearing in Septem as an antagonist, Romulus is a Lancer-class servant summoned in the grand order during A.D 0060. Being a superhuman, his composure and presence, and his nature is that of Rome itself, which rules the world. He is also very kind to his own people, and has an air of composure around him, but he abandons himself in a blood frenzy to some degree and forgets about himself when he is well into battle.
At the start, she is the captain of the New York Combat Revue but is noticeably starting to weaken due to her failing spiritual power. After naming Shinjiro as the acting leader, she is sidelined as the vice-commander under Sunnyside helping the others coordinate their missions. She has an air of maturity around her and is usually rational and calm in most situations, though is typically a no-nonsense woman. Ratchet is absent in the New York OVA as she is overseas to check on the Berlin division.
There had been a bomb attack there, and the passengers were delayed because they were body searched. The symphony was reviewed as "a piece of good quality" during the Swedish organ festival 1995 in Stockholm. "Elgenmark's music is high-romantic and orchestral and, sure, the composer sometimes flirts with impressionist sounds that even has an air of jazz." "Overall, one can experience a certain mysterious timeless melancholy in this music" the music director and critic Michael Bruze wrote after Nils Larsson, organist at the Högalid Church in Stockholm, performed the Second organ symphony in 2014.
A granite memorial obelisk was designed by Sir Aston Webb, perhaps better known as the designer of Admiralty Arch, the Victoria Memorial on the Mall, and the façade of Buckingham Palace, all in London. Three obelisks were erected, the first at Leathercote Point to the east of St Margaret's Bay at St Margaret's at Cliffe near Dover, on land donated by Granville Leveson-Gower, 3rd Earl Granville; a second at Cap Blanc Nez near Sangatte in northern France; and a third in New York City. The monument has an air of Egyptian architecture. It comprises a high obelisk of square section constructed from large granite blocks, with a pyramidal top.
10 February 2013 Taking place in the American Civil War, the film takes the viewpoint of people such as civilians, bandits, and most notably soldiers, and presents their daily hardships during the war. This is seen in how the film has a rugged and rough esthetic. The film has an air of dirtiness that can be attributed to the Civil War and in turn it affects the actions of people, showing how the war deep down has affected the lives of many people. As Brian Jenkins states “A union cordial enough to function peacefully could not be reconstructed after a massive blood-letting that left the North crippled by depopulation and debt and the south devastated”.
"Testing the Wine", English School, 19th century. A connoisseur (French traditional, pre-1835, spelling of , from Middle-French , then meaning 'to be acquainted with' or 'to know somebody/something') is a person who has a great deal of knowledge about the fine arts; who is a keen appreciator of cuisines, fine wines, and other gourmet products; or who is an expert judge in matters of taste. In many areas, the term now has an air of pretension, and may be used in a partly ironic sense. In the art trade, however, expert connoisseurship remains a crucial skill for the identification and attribution to individual artists of works by the style and technique, where documentary evidence of provenance is lacking.
Walk of Remembrance The Walk of Remembrance is a curving and contemplative meander, uniting the Chris Hani memorial and the Wall of Remembrance in a single, captivating journey through the trials of struggle heroes in the serenity of the national Highveld landscape. This serene walk below the canopy of trees has an air of solitude, and benches are provided to allow for relaxed reflection. The Wall of Remembrance and the Chris Hani Memorial are placed directly opposite to one another, serving as a single interconnected memorial to the legacy of the struggle veterans and leaders. The visual connection is enhanced through a solid uninterrupted line of black granite from the Wall of Remembrance straight through to the Chris Hani Memorial.
M32 and lower level encrypted signals are the province of Special Circumstances (SC). Use of M32 is reserved for extremely secret and reserved information and communication within Special Circumstances. That said, M32 has an air of notoriety in the Culture, and in the thoughts of most may best be articulated as "the Unbreakable, Inviolable, Holy of Holies Special Circumstances M32" as described by prospective SC agent Ulver Seich. Ships and Minds also have a slightly distasteful view of SC procedure associated with M32, one Ship Mind going so far as to object to the standard SC attitude of "Full scale, stark raving M32 don't-talk-about-this-or-we'll-pull-your-plugs- out-baby paranoia" on the use of the encryption.
The three-character play is set in the drawing room of a flat located on Cromwell Road in London. Shaw describes Henry Apjohn as "a very beautiful youth, moving as in a dream, walking as on air," while Aurora Bompas has "an air of being a young and beautiful woman but as a matter of hard fact, she is, dress and pretensions apart, a very ordinary South Kensington female of about 37, hopelessly inferior in physical and spiritual distinction to the beautiful youth." The third character is Aurora's husband Teddy, "a robust, thicknecked, well groomed city man, with a strong chin but a blithering eye and credulous mouth." Aurora is distressed because she has misplaced some poems, in which she is identified by name, written for her with declarations of love by the impetuous Henry.
" Furthermore, Davis evoked that "this album provides listeners with thirteen tracks that seek to give a voice to humanity's acceptance of God's love in any circumstance", and that "Matt Maher's enthusiastic and reverent style of writing and singing praise and worship songs has consistently been a draw for me. Maher's prayerful sentiments are consistently filled with his personal adoration of God." The Phantom Tollbooth's Michael Dalton found that "though there are intimate moments with appropriate reverence, much of this has an air of boldness and confidence", and this is due to the "muscular backing from a band that rocks and an exuberant audience make it a boisterous affair." At Worship Leader, Amanda Furbeck called the album "sincere, honest, and unpretentious," and found that Maher "adds myriad dimensions to worship with his latest album.
" The Bible has an "air of appearing to know things we are actually very unsure about, and it has tended to state as fact what was merely speculation... There is a growing recognition it reflects the ethical values and norms of the educated class in ancient Israel, and that very little can be known about the moral beliefs of the 'ordinary' Israelites." As a result, many scholars believe the Bible is unsuitable for "doing philosophy." Philosopher Jaco Gericke quotes philosopher Robert P. Carroll saying the Bible is "too untidy, too sprawling, and too boisterous to be tamed by neat systems of thought." At the same time, ethicist John Barton says most scholars recognize the Bible is "more than just a jumble of isolated precepts with no underlying rationale.
British national newspaper The Guardian attempts clarifying smart casual from a recruitment perspective by questioning various recruitment consultants. They responded: (a) stand out but blend in by understanding the workplace's environment; (b) achieve a business-professional look by clarifying the attire in advance because "it's easier to be overdressed than underdressed"; (c) wear a smart coat if avoiding a suit to give the impression of a "good entrance because it has an air of formality: e.g., a well-cut trench, worn with open shirt and neat slacks"; (d) wear accessories to "show creativity and attention to detail", but keep them to a minimum; (e) smart, plain and straight jeans are acceptable; and (f) shoes should be clean and un- scruffy. Smart casual style, suit Global men's fashion magazine GQ in the United Kingdom attempts defining smart casual for a job interview.
Suzanne McElfresh gave the 1999 rerelease a positive review, calling it "more fully realized" than Meat Puppets II. Mark Deming at AllMusic gave the album 4.5 out of 5 stars and wrote: "The album has an air of carefree drift, but it doesn't meander, and the performances are remarkably tight, full of energy and purpose even when the songs are redolent of goofing off. ... the band rarely sounded as joyous or played with the same fire and accuracy as they demonstrated here, and it's arguably their most purely pleasurable work", though he considered "it lacks a song as memorable as 'Lake of Fire'". Birdsong Brewing named a beer "Up on the Sun Saison" after the Meat Puppets song. The Meat Puppets performed Up on the Sun in its entirety at the All Tomorrow's Parties festival that they curated in May 2011.
The song has compared to Rihanna's works (pictured). Andrew Hampp of Billboard compared the song with Rihanna's works by saying "The Rihanna-esque portion of "Stars Dance" kicks in with "Like A Champion," a reggae-lite confection from co-writer Peter Thomas [...] that ultimately falls victim to too many references to the Barbadian pop princess — right down to the lyric "shine like diamonds in the sky." Though a little island flair ultimately suits Gomez well, "Like A Champion" doesn't do much for establishing her own musical identity". Love Is Pop said that the song is "the album’s magnificent self-empowerment anthem" they also said that "[it] has an air of reggae to it, both in terms of the percussion and the way Selena sings it [...] the song actually begins with a guy who sounds like a genuine reggae artist singing the chorus, so I’m not imagining that".
As described in a film magazine, Julius Binswanger (Davidson) has at last managed to save enough to send for his wife Becky (Gordon) and two children Pearl (Battista as a child, Osborne when grown) and Izzy (Collier) who have spent their time since leaving their hovel in Russia in a place little better, the swarming tenants in the East Side of New York City. He meets them at the tiny train station in a little town about forty five minutes from the city, and they are overwhelmed by the home he has bought as a surprise, a rickety old home at the edge of the village, but still their very own home. Over the next few years Julius prospers. Within ten years the traveling peddler's wagon of his has been replaced by a neat store on Main Street, and the home has been repaired and has an air of comfort and prosperity.
Quatermass 2 received mixed reviews. in The Daily Telegraph found the film “all good grisly fun, if this is the sort of thing you enjoy”. The reviewer in The Times remarked that “the writer of the original story, Mr Nigel Kneale, and the director, Mr Val Guest, between them keep things moving at the right speed, without digressions. The film has an air of respect for the issues touched on, and this impression is confirmed by the acting generally”. On the other hand, Jympson Harman of the London Evening News wrote: “Science-fiction hokum can be convincing, exciting or just plain laughable. Quatermass II fails on all these scores, I am afraid”. Similarly, the reviewer in the Daily Herald felt “The whole thing is daft and full of stilted dialogue. [...] At the end a detective says: “How am I going to make a report on all this?” I felt the same way”.
Rereading it years later, I discovered that it had been rough going also because matters were unclear in Russell's own mind in those pioneer days. The Principles was an early expression of analytic philosophy and thus has come under close examination.Peter Hylton (1990) Russell, Idealism, and the Emergence of Analytic Philosophy, chapter 5: Russell’s Principles of Mathematics, pp 167 to 236, Clarendon Press, Peter Hylton wrote, "The book has an air of excitement and novelty to it ... The salient characteristic of Principles is ... the way in which the technical work is integrated into metaphysical argument." Ivor Grattan-Guinness made an in-depth study of Principles. First he published Dear Russell – Dear Jourdain (1977),Ivor Grattan-Guinness (1977) Dear Russell – Dear Jourdain: a commentary on Russell’s logic, based on his correspondence with Philip Jourdain, Duckworth Overlook which included correspondence with Philip Jourdain who promulgated some of the book’s ideas. Then in 2000 Grattan-Guinness published The Search for Mathematical Roots 1870 – 1940, which considered the author’s circumstances, the book’s composition and its shortcomings.
Market Blandings is a fictional town, being the closest town to Blandings Castle. It is the site of the Emsworth Arms and a host of other hostelries (such as the Beetle and Wedge, the Blue Boar, the Blue Cow, the Blue Dragon, the Cow and Grasshopper, the Goat and Feathers, the Goose and Gander, the Jolly Cricketers, the Stitch in Time, the Wheatsheaf, and the Waggoner's Rest), as well as a useful railway station, from where a fast train can get you to Paddington in under four hours. A sleepy old place, Market Blandings is one of England's most picturesque towns, and has an air of having been the same for centuries; the lichened church has a four-square tower, the shops red roofs, and the upper floors of the inns bulge comfortably outward. The most modern thing there is the moving-picture house, which calls itself an "Electric Theatre", is covered in ivy and features stone gables; the only other up-to-date location is the shop of Jno.
" Glenn Gamboa of Newsday said that after making his name for singing hooks on rap songs, that he "shows his smooth R&B; vocals can hold the spotlight all on their own." Rolling Stone gave the album 3½ out of 5 stars and wrote that Songz "takes cues from R. Kelly, slyly mocking the self-parodying excesses of boudoir R&B; while supplying the utilitarian goods: the sumptuous vocal harmonies and sultry beats upon which long nights beneath ceiling mirrors depend". A writer for USA Today said the album reflects his broad appeal, and that Songz's proves "he's comfortable as a rogue or romantic. Even though the review pointed out that "he occasionally falls back on booty-call clichés," it did point out that "his song craft shines on the edgy "Black Roses" and regretful "Love Lost." Jon Caramanica of The New York Times said, " 'Ready' is one of the year’s most promising R&B; albums, and a curious one at that", commenting, "the results are bawdy but never lecherous; sometimes all his enthusiastic bedroom talk has an air of childlike goofiness to it, as if he were thrilled to get away with boasting so freely.

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