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It's such a bizarre and brilliant choice, the hugeness of expression matching the hugeness of the emotion.
They're giants in a field obsessed with hugenesshugeness of riff, of amplifier, of decibel, of ambition—and are a seemingly unbreakable sonic force.
He loves military parades, the hugeness and grandeur, the pomp and circumstance.
In its historical hugeness and skimpy script, "Evita" will always require such trade-offs.
True, the hugeness of the thing is a problem, and the contents are uneven.
The sheer hugeness of the former New York City mayor's campaign is its defining feature.
Theoretically the record is animated by the disparity between emotional hugeness and lo-fi sound.
And if Kai Greene is any indication, hugeness comes with diminishing returns in terms of actual power.
The old Bolshoi style of reckless hugeness is replaced here by slapstick cuteness and marionette-type characterizations.
Their signature incorporation of fuzz and loudness is on full display, taken to Seattle-Arena levels of hugeness.
But the franchise's famous characters are only one small part of the hugeness that is the Star Trek galaxy.
And Kristine Opolais was a dramatic Manon, even if her voice was occasionally lost in the hugeness of the Met's house.
Even alcoholic drinks that are not rosé are now trying to capitalize on the incomprehensible hugeness of what rosé has become.
The no-boundary wave function, for instance, favors empty universes, whereas significant matter and energy are needed to power hugeness and complexity.
What's more, how do you thoroughly cover a typical mainstream festival that has no real center and no theme other than hugeness?
It also immediately makes you quantify the hugeness of what that experience has been over the last seven years, which has been massive.
How to get the thickest, biggest most beautiful sound and then not have to make the drums tiny to maintain the hugeness of the guitars.
I remember being totally stunned by the hugeness of the stereo spread, the way that so many different instruments and multiple rhythm sections / horn sections / keyboards / etc.
Yes, like everyone else, I feel the hugeness of this and I feel fear for my dear ones and for the most vulnerable people in our world.
Its hugeness means you can open up tons of apps and display them simultaneously or load up a gazillion columns in Microsoft Excel (if that's your kind of thing).
To grasp the full extent of this hugeness, a team of data scientists used a new computer program to analyze it, revealing some unexpected things about the extended saga.
Monday night's confrontation between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton was a spectacle, for sure: the sheer reality-TV hugeness of it, the Super Bowl audience of tens of millions.
Children's Books A PARADE OF ELEPHANTS Written and illustrated by Kevin Henkes It must be something about their steady, gentle hugeness: Elephants are especially beloved by the smallest children.
However scrambled and hallucinatory Russia's sense of time was — the 14th century mixed with the 20th — the country's sheer unmanageable hugeness was a steady source of pride to its classical writers.
The Burj is a thousand of those lights, glittering alone in the desert; it's shaped like a knife, a talon, a shard of broken mirror, but also curiously soft and inviting, innocent in its hugeness.
In fact, given the rise of influencer marketing, in which people with big social-media followings are paid to promote products, and the hugeness of animal photos on Instagram, it was closer perhaps to inevitable.
So even a "hidden unemployment" story won't explain the hugeness of the Great Shortfall – that is, it's not enough to make what we see consistent with a story that claims that it's all, still, about massively inadequate demand.
It can be hard sometimes to grok the scale of the gaming community, but the occasional charity event not only demonstrates the hugeness of the industry but also its diversity and willingness to shell out for a good cause.
The Night King's Army of the Dead is supposed to be unbeatable and extremely large, and the best way for Game of Thrones to convey the hugeness of that threat is to have some of its most major characters perish.
Clinton, President Barack Obama, other politicians, foreign leaders and President-elect Trump, all while using "writing that feels worthy of the hugeness of the moment" and communicating to future generations "what a crazy day this was in America," Mr. Healy said.
For years, he and Malena have fought—to access medical care for their daughters; to catch each girl, in turn, as she falls—and in this pause by the side of the highway, the hugeness of their task overwhelms him.
Mount Rushmore was completed, conveniently, just in time to serve as a kind of superheated mascot for the mythology of the Greatest Generation and baby boomers: that America's hugeness is bound up with its nobility, that it deservedly dominates the globe.
Kanye spent much of the performance barely illuminated, as just a silhouette against red or orange fog, but this contrast pushed the hugeness of the music, the enormity of the rig, the simple human importance of the figure at the center of it, to the forefront.
It is difficult to overestimate the hugeness of hard seltzer to people who study the business of alcohol, but here are some exact figures: Hard seltzer is currently a $550 million business and is projected to keep growing, with one UBS analyst estimating to Business Insider that it could be worth $2.5 billion by 2021.
This particular sort of theater has a natural home in Europe, where the hugeness of soccer, the rabidity of the sports media and the relatively small responsibility that professional athletes here — compared to their counterparts in the United States — traditionally feel to speak to journalists can combine to create an environment of overheated intrigue.
I swam to the other shore and then back before walking down the beach to meet J., who drove us to our final body of water, Katama, which is not really a pond at all, but an actual bay, where boats purred by and I could feel, for the first time, the expansiveness, the uncontainable hugeness, of the water I was in, the giddy sensation that if I didn't concentrate — and even if I did — I might lose my way entirely.
However the hugeness of her costume hampered her movements and forced her to constantly kick her dress forward. She ended stuck in the fabric to a point she had to be assisted off stage. Ultimately, Habach did not make placement among the 13 semi-finalists.
Elephants can also represent the hugeness and wildness of the imagination, as in Ursula Dubosarsky's 2012 children's book, Too Many Elephants in This House, which also plays with the notion of the elephant in the room.Review by Robin Morrow "Too Many Elephants in This House" Magpies Vol.27 2012 p.8 An imaginary elephant can (perhaps) become real, as with the elusive Heffalump.
Nicolas Cage plays Tiny Elvis. Rob Schneider plays Sonny, Kevin Nealon plays Red, and Chris Farley plays Joe Esposito, in stereotypical "Memphis Mafia" roles. The sketch would be about a tiny Elvis Presley, with sycophantic characters laughing at any jokes he made while drawing attention to the relative hugeness of ordinary objects. Remarks about his size in relation to his cuteness elicit threats of a physical nature from the king.
In 1995, Pulcinella and his brother Joe opened Iron Sport Gym in Glenolden, Pennsylvania. Pulcinella manages and maintains the gym, works with clients, and - though he has retired from competition - still trains to maintain what he calls “recreational hugeness.” Outside of Iron Sport, Pulcinella regularly announces for regional Highland Games competitions, and serves as athletic director for the annual Celtic Classic in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, which was highlighted in a January 2013 episode of the Travel Channel series Edge of America.
Andy was also a member of Tights with Tyr and Todd from The Winks. Their only release is a split they did with the Winks in 2006 on Drip Audio Records. Andy also DJs at various events around Vancouver under the name Girlfight with Michael LaPointe. Girlfight has hosted several successful late-night outdoor dance parties, Hugeness, a monthly heat- themed event at the Grace Gallery, Sunburn, and a weekly '90s hip-hop night at the Biltmore Cabaret, House Party, during the summer of 2009.
Emily's character becomes more confident in series 4, following her coming out and subsequent relationship with Naomi. Prescott accidentally let slip that the couple "die happy" in relation to not being able to act as Emily in the following series. Ed Hime, writer of Emily's series 4 episode stated that "hugeness of Emily’s love makes her unique in Skins world and those kinds of people are scary to be in relationships". He commented that Emily has the traits of an "intrepid detective", citing Emily's traits - "her purity, intelligence, bravery and tenacity" are "traits that make a great private eye".
The Guardian. 10 April 2007 Particular parallels were made between Bloc Party and Gang of Four upon their arrival on the music scene, yet the band were "mildly infuriated" at such references, claiming they had never "particularly liked" Gang of Four. To achieve their unique style, numerous delay and other effects pedals are implemented. During the recording of second album A Weekend in the City, the band suggested it would contain "some truly R&B; styled beats, a song where [Tong] and [Moakes] play drums simultaneously [with] both eggshell-thin fragility and trouser-flapping hugeness", as opposed to their typical sound.
Their debut album, Nostalgia for Infinity began as a conceptual retelling of "The Girl from Ipanema" inflected by synesthetic meditations on the central motifs in Proust's Lost Time that echo and refine themes from the 1962 bossa nova pop hit. Described as a response to "the hugeness of time and space," the debut was widely praised by critics and received an 8/10 on AllMusic. The group's unique work has also garnered attention from notable artists like Marina Abramović who attended their 2017 residency in Brooklyn. The group opened several shows on Peter Bjorn and John's 2016 tour and will be opening for Purity Ring (band) on their 2017 tour.
John Moran's Book of the Dead (2nd Avenue)In 2000, Moran's opera Book of The Dead (2nd Avenue) was commissioned by Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, and produced by George Wolfe for The New York Shakespeare Festival / Public Theater, in New York City and featured actress Uma Thurman as the work's narrator. The work received less than favorable review, however, and in later autobiographical works Moran himself described the production as "one of the most unhappy times of [his] life.", owing to "the sheer mechanical hugeness of it all." The work (also designed by Moran) received The American Theater Wing Design Award (now called The Hewes Award) for "Best Theatrical Design in New York City (2000)".
" AllMusic's David Jeffries highlighted the Lil Wayne and Rick Ross-featured tracks but felt the album overall was filled with "cringe-worthy" lyrics and "so-so filler", concluding that "In the City gets by on hooks and hugeness, like an irony-free Andrew W.K., Timbaland working with Aerosmith, or a jaded version of the Jonas Brothers now willing to drop the F-bomb." Alex Sheremet of RapReviews said, "In the City offers good production, excellent melodies, and – of course – the same song, idea(s), and kinds of guest appearances many times over. Still, I'd recommend it as a blueprint for potential. It's also good to enjoy on a visceral level, if you're interested in that sort of thing.
You glean the most salient traits of the principal characters, events and moral lessons, but without the shading and detail that made these elements feel true to life in the book...Since the characters do not acquire full personalities, you don't feel emotionally invested in them." He wrote of Sutton Foster: "The slim and supple Ms. Foster has a lot to carry on those twitchy shoulders. If 'Little Women' does develop the following of young girls and their mothers the producers have targeted, it will be largely Ms. Foster's doing." The Village Voice reviewer noted "The show itself, similarly, seems lost in the drafty hugeness of the Virginia, where the often charming family scenes are dwarfed by the high proscenium arch (emphasized by the metal scaffolding that frames Derek McLane's otherwise attractive settings).

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