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"imbue" Definitions
  1. to fill somebody/something with strong feelings, opinions or values

476 Sentences With "imbue"

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The natural dyes will imbue the rice noodles with color.
Our emotions imbue our perceived universe with valence and color.
But it was finished enough to imbue his car with Comma.
They imbue their output with their thoughts, feelings, ideas and spirit.
Instead, they set out to imbue it with symbolism and mythology.
The brand's real investment was to imbue the products with meaning.
To imbue my virtual identity with the moment of social media.
His hair does look like it might imbue him with magical powers.
The frequent comparisons to America can imbue India with a false cohesion.
What kinds of personalities do you imbue your CUIs with at Botanic?
Streep could play a parking meter and imbue it with human depth.
Their taut energy and brooding propulsion imbue them with a diamondlike beauty.
Yet the postscripts imbue some of them with a too-saintly glow.
They imbue their subjects with humanity while communicating extraordinary grief and loss.
We imbue these institutions with an authority that extends across various tribal lines.
This access to culture and history seems to imbue Mayweather with special powers.
Here's a breakdown of the various issues likely to imbue talks this week.
Some horror movies imbue a seemingly harmless place or object with newfound danger.
The musicians, attuned to Mr. Klein's methods, imbue this music with exquisite lightness.
I just think you can't imbue it with more power than it has.
Her cause was to imbue today's social policies with a Victorian moral sense.
These irregularities imbue the image with energy, and a sense of engaging imperfection.
His lectures and books imbue the everyday with a new sense of romanticism.
The clams will add a bit of brine; chili flakes will imbue subtle heat.
The perfect pair of shoes can imbue your whole look with a little magic.
Pluto's energy can be very overwhelming, but it can also imbue us with confidence.
But maybe you can imbue those in the cat through the power of projection.
The project is intended to imbue the city with a collective identity and purpose.
These superstitions would not be unusual enough to imbue them with any special significance.
The civic engagement and voter participation theme will imbue all of the convention activities.
Kicking the habit didn't immediately imbue me with a newfound sense of self-love.
It is easier to instill people with fear than to imbue them with hope.
The artists as 'object makers' imbue these things with a life of their own.
Nintendo's artists enlarged series protagonist Samus Aran to imbue her suit with fine details.
She can imbue an irritated glower with determination, pain, and comic effect all at once.
Instead, he's trying to imbue the brand with an aspirational quality from the get-go.
Whatsit reappear to imbue Meg with the wisdom she needs to save her younger brother.
His focus on foreign affairs may partly be designed to imbue his youthfulness with gravitas.
Tolkien, Lewis, and Rowling all imbue their fantasy worlds with a comfortingly metaphysical moral order.
And, there's no better canvas on which to imbue your personality than four blank walls.
The change they bring will not imbue the European economy and markets with new life.
The colors and deliberate, assured editing rhythms of "Cemetery" imbue it with a distinctive quality.
In a rapidly aging society, the Japanese are struggling to imbue the team with youth.
A poet who writes fiction can imbue his prose with a considerable amount of magic.
It took Ferguson years — a decade, at least — to imbue this stadium with that aura.
Whoever decided to imbue The Legend of Zelda with rhythm-based combat is an absolute genius.
That powerful color shoots through each semi-abstract image to imbue it with considerable visual heft.
First, there's strong motivation to imbue machines with subjective feedback from humans regarding our emotional lives.
How is it that we imbue an object with such power that we can venerate it?
The Aristotelian constraints heighten meaning and imbue every small event with a sort of transcendent weight.
Sometimes, such authority is used to imbue young scientists with a proper understanding of workplace conduct.
To imbue us with a hunger for killing might seem contrary to "good" or "thoughtful" violence.
The walls imbue each portrait with the same commendatory cool minimalism we see in Ruscha's work.
In designing his collections, Mr. Ashida sought to imbue Western styles with a traditional Japanese aesthetic.
But many coaches still employ conditioning drills that are intended to imbue players with mental toughness.
They don't drape you in marijuana's gauzy haze or imbue you with cocaine's wintry, italicized focus.
Both artists are among contemporary dance's finest; they imbue their choreography with nuance and rigorous delicacy.
The threads that remain hanging imbue this peculiar story of paradise lost with a tragic resonance.
Did that change how some of Shakespeare's lines registered and imbue the play with new meanings?
I wanted to imbue its pages with that same warmth and coziness and love of home.
Like a great actor, the ensemble managed to imbue each moment with tragedy and comedy at once.
By doing so, she hopes to imbue her with life, some memories of a more natural love.
It all depends on the type of stone you choose and the intention you imbue in it.
First, I tried to imbue "We have audio guides avail- able at the box office," with élan!
They'll imbue your living space with a sense of security and the promise of a fresh start.
Indigenous tribes who imbue the river with spiritual significance say that their elders are dying with it.
But Bujana sees the medium as a way to imbue ordinary objects with a little more imagination.
It's his most natural instincts that empower Elio to see a fruit and imbue it with lust.
It seems only natural that developers would imbue their games with the same life lessons they've learned.
American artist Crystal Wagner creates complex and gravity-defying artworks that imbue eye-pleasing palettes with dimension.
The "anarchist" tag is no joke—the duo's politics imbue every syllable, every sentence pointed and poetic.
A sense of stress, for example, could imbue a robot with urgency in a high-stakes situation.
It's punchy, but also vague and capacious, with enough room for anyone to imbue it with meaning.
Imbue the spirit of granola into these tasty, loaded cookies, which then get smushed flat when hot.
Nostalgia sells—especially when you imbue a familiar screen with a bleeding-edge, high-tech foldable display.
The movie, Mr. Blowen wrote, showed Mr. Passer's ability to imbue even seemingly throwaway scenes with meaning.
The Navy believes that sports can build character and imbue leadership qualities that are important for officers.
He moves through Eliot's life on the charmed, offhand greatness with which little brothers often imbue big ones.
To imbue such a world view with missionary fervor and an "ends justify the means" mentality is fraught.
It's part of what she does to imbue her music, and videos like this, with a binding warmth.
High-speed cameras, commonly known as slow motion cameras, imbue milliseconds with the weight they're so rarely granted.
As for myself, I do not wish to imbue myself with a hatred that only I will carry.
Some people have this idea that if they can imbue their piece with stronger emotions, they'll score higher.
History has shown that some psychiatric diagnoses — like depression — imbue a leader with advantageous qualities, like increased empathy.
Sticking to flowy shapes, he aims to imbue a sense of constant change and motion to his characters.
They're what give him continuity and imbue him with longevity beyond the cynical, gritty hyperviolence of the '90s.
The mystery around him has helped imbue him with a godly aura that is different from his father's.
Few other developed democracies imbue a single elected official with so much power and so little public oversight.
Front Burner A new Patrón tequila uses older, traditional methods to imbue the spirit with a distinctive smokiness.
Just as importantly, there was comparatively little of the bombast that can imbue Trump's tweets or his speeches.
United, to its credit, is making a real effort to imbue Old Trafford with a bit more atmosphere.
Fowler instead tries to imbue his work with a numinous quality reflective of the subject's work and aesthetic.
He'll imbue an otherwise mundane scene of, say, police officers trudging through evidence with a weird, cool menace.
Yet his intuitive process and his attraction to figuration imbue his works with a totemic or fetishistic sensibility.
He used bits of genomic information to imbue a unique RNA sequence or "bar code" into each individual neuron.
My guess is that his marvelous speech will imbue and inspire new optimism and confidence throughout the entire country.
Instead, it focuses primarily on the audiovisual experience, presenting stunning scenes that you can imbue with your own meaning.
And so, the the collective Cyborg Nest sought to use them to imbue humans with a sixth, artificial sense.
I read that the record focuses on love and loss, is that something you sought to imbue it with?
The softness of Brooks's lines and the vulnerability of her subject imbue the work with a sense of voyeurism.
Without it, the game doesn't even achieve the dread it so desperately wants to imbue, instead delivering pure boredom.
It seems only natural that developers would imbue their games with the same life lessons that they have learned.
The challenge will be to imbue the role with authority enough to keep projects on budget and on track.
We need to start figuring out how to imbue AI with everyday common sense, the stuff of human smarts.
By Adichie deciding to imbue that word, or the role, with lesser meaning, she is effectively disempowering those women.
Why did I imbue an amateurish, made-up, misspelled four-question quiz with more authority than I granted myself?
It works with state agencies, mapping partners, and users to imbue the app with up-to-the-minute information.
Rather than imbue a manufactured box with mystery, he turns our most evocative national metaphor into a mechanical contraption.
In its function, it feels like a world founded on the idea that if you can just imbue it with enough randomness, enough player-independent activity and interaction, enough probabilistic cogs and gears to let random characters and random story beats to fit together, we can imbue that world with life as well.
The most impressive part of Westworld is the actors' ability to imbue the theme park's robotic hosts with impeccable nuance.
Qualcomm has developed a pre-made circuit that headphone makers can drop into their device to imbue it with Alexa.
And it's obvious that writers took pains to imbue every friendship in the show with a healthy level of flirtation.
He's here to imbue your closest relationships with luck, meaning your current relationships could hit some major milestones in 2019.
It cannot have been easy to imbue these didactic tirades (particularly the ones from the 1910s and '20s) with life.
In order to power the blades, however, Kratos must imbue them with the little that remains of his godly might.
"When you imbue one of these vessels with a character, the relationship with kids is just as powerful," Hirshberg said.
Shot on the street and populated by devils and angels, these films imbue everyday life with a homemade visionary splendor.
It's durable enough, but it also has just enough leeway to acquire all the nicks and scratches life will imbue.
Ms. Ross's efforts to imbue the studio vocalists with the proper jazz feeling proved futile, and they were let go.
He depicted people in scenic landscapes, often viewed from a distance to imbue the composition with a lyrical, rhythmic beauty.
And for Maz Kanata, again, what were some of the qualities that CGI allowed you to imbue the character with?
His achievement was to imbue American art with a seriousness, a philosophical largeness, that had previously belonged to European culture.
Trump's fans imbue him with improbable prowess when they edit him into pro-wrestling videos showing him smacking down CNN.
Patrick: Actually, Rob, if we imbue the Krummets with enough– [Rob stands up and leaves] Austin: Oh no Rob's leaving!
These choices, combined with Breder's more informally posed bodies, imbue his photographs with an eroticism that's sublimated in Rasmussen's work.
Trump, who has sought to imbue his diplomatic efforts with drama and intrigue, was eager to assess the reaction in Osaka.
Wilson and Alphona imbue the comic with grace while steering clear of "after-school special"-of-the-month types of stories.
Sports teams began adopting animal mascots in the early 1900s to represent a team's region and imbue it with good luck.
Not only do they fill the bedroom with a luxurious fragrance, certain types are believed to imbue it with romantic energy.
The versatility is enviable, which is why roboticists are on a quest to imbue machines with the power of the bug.
All of these items are believed to be spiritually restorative, and they're thought to imbue the bath with their healing powers.
The carving and the collage imbue the work with a visceral presence, a faceless black body looking back at the viewer.
And they covered Seo Taiji's "Come Back Home": In essence, they found a way to imbue their musical style with substance.
But he wanted to create more personal interactions with the men — and to imbue those interactions with a sense of dignity.
Indeed, the Centre teaches that one doesn't even need to read the Zohar in order to imbue oneself with its power.
Igudesman & Joo, as they call their duo, are trained (and skilled) musicians who imbue classical music with laugh-out-loud humor.
One is to imbue a shadowy side into an otherwise crisp, nonchalant aesthetic that combines photography, text, neon, and video installation.
The artist uses digital manipulation and painting technique to imbue new cultural implications to his weird and wonderful Pop-ish pieces.
For example, that scanning the pages of the Zohar, even when you cannot read Hebrew, somehow will imbue you with supernatural power.
Obama said she was proud of her attempts to open up the event and imbue it with more opportunities for aerobic exercise.
But the power to imbue overnight virality is something even Facebook never accomplished, though it helped build empires for developers like Zynga.
They imbue a single citizen with a unique power to challenge a problem or practice, and bring about institutional and cultural change.
As viewers, we imbue the wig with meaning from our own lived experiences and reinterpret the character based on our own realities.
Defeat a spirit, and they're added to your collection where you can use them to imbue your own fighters with special abilities.
Obama has said he wants to imbue the justice system with more fairness, including reforming mandatory minimum sentences for non-violent crimes.
You look at the whole of that and you realize all of those memories just imbue every look part of that episode.
There's a drive within most of us to romanticize the rural, to imbue the pastoral with an underserved and ultimately damaging sentimentality.
We're not making the kind of game where you can imbue your moral stance and decide the moral compass of the character.
They value the look and feel of these very tangible paper-based publications that they imbue with immediacy, intimacy, fervor, and transgression.
Some viewers imbue this gamified version of pop music success with a significance beyond the exchange of several dozen gold-plated trophies.
Despite the research, historical notions of racism as a "disorder" that can be measured and treated continue to imbue modern race science.
Square Enix has been allowed, for whatever reason, to imbue the Kingdom Hearts series with a seed of life all its own.
Oscar Murillo, of course, tried to imbue his forlorn abstract paintings with a similar quality by placing them unstretched on the floor.
Chinese expansionism under Xi and North Korea's unpredictability imbue East Asia with some of the tensions of Europe during the Cold War.
But they imbue whatever they touch with a spirit of urgency, reminding us that behind each otherwise static icon is unfinished business.
But leftover biospecimens are just medical waste to most of us, as we lack the expertise to imbue them with scientific value.
Even further beyond our grasp is the capacity to imbue such a machine with humanness—that ineffable presence the Japanese call sonzai-kan.
What's even better, and tougher, is when a film actually tries to inhabit a location, to imbue a location's attitude throughout the picture.
Like past Lego games, TT works to imbue each new game with gameplay and ideas that in some way echo the source material.
Using a patented technology the company calls Augmented Polymer Deposition, its printers are able to imbue plastics with features they didn't usually have.
The series seems determined to disavow its own fascination with him and imbue a potentially random murder — the titular "assassination" — with larger meaning.
Allowing it to imbue your space with its properties may help you feel more confident and secure as you go about your day.
Specifically, citrine is believed to possess the energy of the sun, thus it's said to imbue a bright, warm influence on its owner.
Or, less flatteringly, they are trying to imbue their messages with a European affect because they think it will make them sound cultured.
The two imbue the comic with a stunning thoughtfulness and humanity that makes this melancholy swerve work for the modern Stone Age family.
I'm talking vaginal intercourse here, the heterocentric interpretation, the kind of sex I'd been taught since childhood to imbue with near-mystical meaning.
These tofu bits undergo a braising process involving chipotle chiles, poblano peppers, and Mexican spices, which imbue the sofritas with a bold flavor.
Dr. Zuchtriegel has been attempting to imbue a sense of the daily life that once would have taken place in the ancient city.
It has no electricity, windows or desks, and it doesn't keep out rain or beetles, but it does imbue hope, discipline and dreams.
Nicolás Guagnini, an artist on her roster, has curated a cerebral group show, "Human Applause," whose artists imbue repeated forms with humanistic qualities.
He would imbue these noises with so much dread, so much significance, that vivid pictures would remain in my mind for days afterward.
The egos of team owners, who include stars from Bollywood and business, imbue the auction with its volatility and, occasionally, flashes of anger.
Vallotton also sought to imbue his paintings with the prints' extreme simplicity and aggressive blacks, now offset by strong bright colors, especially red.
They are spaces where people go to interact and encounter one another; people imbue them with meaning and, over time, a shared history.
This happens because we learn about them from history books, which weave narratives that retrospectively imbue events with logic, making them seem predetermined.
Although still in the early stages, manufacturers of life-size sex dolls are experimenting with technology that would imbue them with artificial intelligence.
"He hasn't taken his style of governing, his philosophy, and tried to imbue it in the leaders that will follow him," Glazer said.
Available in gray, silver, slate, and black shimmers, they imbue hair with sparkling sheen and shine with the same two-to-10 wash longevity.
DeSantis's campaign infamously aired an ad narrated by his wife that showed the candidate imbue his young children with the slogans of Trump's priorities.
The challenge now is to make our machines "speak" human — to imbue them with context and inference and informality so that conversation flows naturally.
To fix that, to me reassuring, weakness, the team decided to imbue each robot with the ability to control both itself and its brethren.
Fear and desperation imbue many of her photographs, but there is hope filling others, which bursts into dazzling relief as we reach the end.
Even settings like a cheap motel imbue a kitschy chic dreaminess, a perfect backdrop for beautiful Jesse to saunter about in gauzy little dresses.
When I imbue any activity with this much pressure, it's probably going to suck—that is if I even get around to doing it.
Artist Ishihana-Chitoku is but one of these creative minds who's spent years working to imbue the serene sensation into his balanced rock sculptures.
There is no reason, in his mind, not to imbue a smaller TV role with the same motivations used for a Greek classic onstage.
Don't call incontrovertible because you imbue credibility on individuals ——" Mr. Cuomo: "I have a tape of him discussing what to do with Michael Cohen.
What were some of the qualities ILM wanted to imbue the character with and how did they go about doing that with visual effects?
Her saintlike patience and technical expertise, as well as a penchant for capturing people's emotional intensity, imbue her images with a pulsing, urban kineticism.
Still, there remain many nice, oftentimes well-meaning — though privileged — people in our country who imbue these radicals' hatred with a tinge of credibility.
He learned to appreciate the songs in Irish pubs, where, he said, he heard workers imbue them with emotion he had not initially recognized.
On the other hand, they can also imbue readers with confidence that what they're reading is the truth from organizations that maintain high journalistic standards.
These are simple objects, pieces of plastic and paper, that—according to Rhystic Studios—fans imbue with special meaning which causes their prices to skyrocket.
On paper, it serves as a de facto ministry of thought, designed to imbue the government with high ideals that upend traditional notions of development.
To that end, the organization is working on using reinforcement learning and other techniques to imbue robotic hands with more deft, dexterous, and humanlike movement.
Meghan Sutherland: It tries to imbue [its] bodies with more significance and sexual appeal through narrative, and in that sense, it is innovative and interesting.
The head coach with the Super Bowl ring, now coaching in his first Super Bowl, wants to imbue the team with a sense of trust.
What makes Pontormo so exceptional is his ability to imbue his larger-than-life saints with a spirit of individuality that retains their intrinsic mystery.
If Democrats want to win elections, they should imbue Trump's empty rhetoric with a real promise: a good job for every American who wants one.
In the Larghetto, sometimes nicknamed "Indian Lament," Mr. Hoopes used tasteful slides to imbue the melody with a vocal quality of great sweetness and nobility.
You hear about a cop draining a three, and think: is this supposed to imbue me with good will toward our nation's militarized police force?
I'm trying to imbue it with the same sense of humor that we had on my show [Busy Tonight] and that I show on Instagram.
Left: For Akris's latest resort collection, we created a lips motif with embroidery, using a threading technique to imbue the silhouettes with a draping effect.
From influences like Gene Kelly and Michael Jackson, they've learned that small, idiosyncratic details can imbue an extravagant movement with an approachable warmth and specificity.
Mamá did her best to imbue me with an appreciation for our rich Latino heritage, which I would later honor by taking her last name.
According to the company, AroMini, a 63-inch-tall cylinder that costs $26, is strong enough to imbue fragrance in a 2000,0000-square-foot room.
I mean, there are lots of ways you can use essential oils in your lives to imbue your life with whatever properties they have naturally.
The difference now is that we can each cast that presidential "character" into our own preferred story lines and imbue him with different personality traits.
We may covet the stones for personal adornment and status flashing; we may imbue them with romance, exoticism, the titillation of the Hollywood jewel heist.
A great filmmaker should be able to imbue a film with that power regardless of whether or not the audience are even familiar with Catholicism.
"They were saying yes, this is an adolescent pastime, but that doesn't mean we can't imbue it with a sophisticated worldview," he says of its creators.
The tool—which, while slightly useless, is also admittedly fun—doesn't change the flavor of the radishes, and it doesn't imbue them with any magical powers.
Disappointingly, Rowling fails to imbue Leta, arguably the most promising character in this film, with the traits of her most successful protagonists—self-determination and resilience.
In his new exhibition, he often portrays his seemingly common or nondescript subjects in large-format paintings that imbue them with a sense of the heroic.
They're absent the spectacle that happens every few years, when deal talk bubbles, and journalists try to quickly imbue themselves in the quirky company called Hershey.
After the May full moon, which urged us to practice caution, this month's full moon will imbue us with a renewed sense of energy and purpose.
There's an interesting economic phenomenon called value attribution, where we imbue objects or people with qualities based on our perceived values rather than on objective data.
Ulrich wasn't telling women to act more like men; she was telling us to pay more attention, and imbue more importance, to a traditionally feminine existence.
They also imbue empty cars and opaque windows, which might otherwise read simply as easy metaphors for loneliness and alienation, with a real, if mysterious, presence.
Religious faith tends to imbue followers with moral conviction in their own claims, yet it does not provide a common tool or framework for resolving disagreements.
"I'm less interested in the surface value of the place and more interested in the subtleties and contradictions that imbue the place with meaning," he said.
It can infuse even the driest of pictures with the illusion of greatness, and price tags this bloated, too, can imbue workaday art with new weight.
Laxton argues that Atget's photographs deployed the idea of play by recontextualizing ordinary, shabby, often discarded objects to imbue them with a sense of the uncanny.
Further supporting this proposal is the fact that corporations, like the government, are not independently incentivized to disclose information or imbue their technology with democratic principles.
So do Romano and Duplass, who as actors are clearly invested in trying to imbue this intimate friendship with a lived-in familiarity and mumbly warmth.
Lynch can imbue mundane street scenes, obtuse sketches, and even photos of lamps (of which there is a whole series) with an ineffable sense of foreboding.
Johnson understands this, leans into the obvious and not-so-obvious comedy of the whole Fifty Shades saga, and manages to imbue Ana with warm, hilarious life.
Someone pulling the strings on these new Star Wars stories decided to pull a random artifact out of the Original Trilogy and imbue it with new meaning.
Maybe by being connected to already-existing sports marketing infrastructure, OWL can perform the magic that will imbue esports franchises with the local loyalties of traditional sports.
No longer reserved for just meats and vegetables, the open fire has become a place where you can imbue a smoky, outdoorsy heat into your dessert, too.
She's been able to imbue the band with her identity through penmanship while tackling her personal life and character of discipline gleaned from growing up in theatre.
In other words, Danny Rand becomes a lot less special in The Defenders, and that shift in his character allows Jones to imbue the character with comedy.
Veiny, sprawling tree branches, high noon shadows, and a lone baby on a blanket imbue these images with heavy psychological tension, somewhat uncomfortable images filled contextual mystery.
And for the lazy witches out there, don't worry: Just the act of growing these plants on your windowsill can imbue your home with their magical properties.
The juggernaut nature of the convention movement has almost overshadowed the longstanding debate about its motivation: to imbue the Constitution with a binding limit on federal spending.
Their stout silhouettes, familiar from Anderson's Midwestern childhood, became a point of departure for him, too, as did the Bechers' ability to imbue inanimate objects with personality.
Optimists in Germany and the union see in new elections a potential opening to a new generation of leaders who could imbue Germany with a fresh dynamism.
It's more likely, however, that he engages esotericism to imbue particular objects with significance, challenging the routine arrangement of our world, like dream logic for waking life.
And in doing so, we imbue it with social meaning and symbolism that gives it a life beyond clothing, making it into an artifact of its time.
Theroux's instinct to imbue Mexicans with a measure of humanity is undercut by his occasional impulse to filter their culture through the prism of his own assumptions.
The breathtaking setting inspires Kois and his wife, Alia, to attempt to imbue their children with a bit of local culture: a love of the great outdoors.
They are austere and silent guardians that I imagine look on the spaces they inhabit and imbue them with the quietude that required these paintings to be invoked.
The voiceover tells us, twice in a single sentence, that they're not just experts—they're British experts, as if to imbue a sense of Sherlock Holmes–ian authority.
The Victorian era's fictional male detectives stand on the shoulders of real male police officers whose precedent and authority imbue the fictional counterparts with a modicum of realism.
Hendry creates strata of commonplace or discarded items to imbue them with the mystery of archaeological discovery and to suggest their value as symbols of place or culture.
The similarities imbue Woods with a certain mystique in comedy; he's the Rosetta stone for one of the most significant stand-up careers of the past couple decades.
The linear haloes, which can change color as they travel around a form, heighten the forms they contain, as well as imbue the painting with an optical hum.
Where some signs imbue full moon periods with a celebratory energy, Cancer's idea of a celebration is cozy self-care, preferably in the privacy of your own home.
As you move from world to world, you meet other characters who imbue you with their powers, giving you new abilities you can use to navigate each stage.
As far as your Mars sign goes, having the red planet in a passionate fire sign like Aries or Leo can imbue you with some serious sexual magnetism.
While some crystal enthusiasts might simply be in it for the 'gram, the intent behind crystal elixirs is usually to imbue the water with the specific crystal's energy.
But by applying only a thin veneer of "modernisation" over a largely unreconstructed party, he had failed to imbue it with any coherent idea about how to govern.
The kicker is the horn section, borrowed from the Brooklyn afrobeat band Antibalas, who imbue the whole piece a slippery, ecstatic energy that the band so often evoke.
Ahead, we've rounded up our favorite diffusers for anyone looking to imbue their living space with the restorative vibes of their choice, whether they're relaxing or invigorating ones.
The focus on our military and on physical education is an attempt to instill certain patriotic values in children—to imbue them with a love for their country.
Its mission is "to develop midshipmen morally, mentally and physically and to imbue them with the highest ideals of duty, honor and loyalty," it says on its website.
It may sound superficial to imbue the hunt for material goods with importance, to say shopping and what we shop for have some formative influence on our identities.
"I wanted to imbue these very classic American staples with a sense of magic, and spirituality and ritual that comes from another place," she said after the show.
We have worked incredibly hard over the last eight years to bring software developers into the public sector, and to imbue open source ideologies in our federal government.
Smith's version of "When Doves Cry" has a heaping dose of her characteristic theatricality, plus all the gravity a punk poetess with a half-century of experience can imbue.
In the same way that certain crystals are associated with love, protection, and productivity, there are a select few that imbue their users with a greater sense of gratitude.
This Friday and Saturday, the tranquil beams of the third quarter moon will imbue us with a sense of maturity, responsibility, and a desire to put things in order.
It is also about clubs and sex and being drunk, but primarily it is a song about how each of us imbue music with vast amounts of personal significance.
If we look at a statue of Christ or a figure of the Buddha [or a photograph of a movie star] we instinctively imbue human life into the experience.
The inventor of brand advertising was a devoted Catholic who was very interested in how humans would fixate on brands and come to imbue them with so much meaning.
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We all imbue objects with our own personal magic: faded photographs of relatives that have passed on, or a relic of an ex that you just can't throw away.
Haunted stares and enigmatic figures imbue the space with a nagging sense of uneasiness and foreboding, beginning with Tabouret's painting "The Eclipse" (2017), for which the exhibition is named.
We are the ones who imbue it with meaning, and we are the ones who must make sure that those engaged in violence are held responsible for their actions.
Extrapolated further, we can say it is the minor imperfections and subtle flaws of the human operator that imbue us with something special, something warm and alive — something analogue.
Each is different, and their often bizarre imagery is achieved through double exposures; Mr. Cray's photography has long experimented with superimposing images, which he says can imbue hidden meaning.
For decades companies that make soap, lotions and perfumes have relied on a chemical called bourgeonal to imbue their products with the sweet smell of the little white flowers.
But I also felt a special duty to imbue my son — and later my daughter — with a sense of what it means to be of African heritage in America.
To make them black would be to imbue the story with some other element, some fear that white America has chosen to tell in very different sorts of movies.
We "make" colors when we group similar tones under one name and imbue those tones with symbolic meanings stemming from and exhibited in scientific, artistic, and other cultural sources.
Mr. Miller could imbue even meager parts with authenticity, making Mr. Corman's over-the-top films more believable or adding to their camp, depending on one's point of view.
True to form, the aunt-and-nephew filmmakers, who share directing duties — and the writing, here, with Sergio Casci — imbue even the ordinary with a sense of delicious dread.
It showcases the form and function of humankind's material legacy, and shows us that we're just the latest in a long line of hominins to imbue stones with significance.
What the view also conveys is Petersen's delight in trying to make it hold together, to imbue the painting with a logic that seems to arise from the work itself.
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In one case, the image of Evans, we imbue that composed resolve with heroism, but in the case of the police, we see a similar kind of resolve as barbaric.
This burgeoning scene of post-hardcore would birth to Denver, CO's Drop Dead, Gorgeous, a band that would imbue scene and hardcore with a fresh attitude and take on angst.
It's treated a bit like computer code, and in this world, people use it for everything: to strengthen city walls, to provide city lights, and imbue weapons with greater powers.
Back in 1956, when academic researchers held their first gathering to discuss AI, they were looking for a way to imbue machines with human-like "general" intelligence, including complex reasoning.
Most unedifying was his attempt to imbue the referendum result, easily one of the most ill-conceived and profoundly damaging political events of Britain's post-war history, with some nobility.
On "Reputation," Swift has once again teamed up with the producers Max Martin and Jack Antonoff, who helped imbue "1989" with a modern but deferential take on eighties synth-pop.
In Rockaway Beach as narrowly defined, colonials, Cape Cods and Victorians mix with two-families, condominiums and co-ops built alongside bungalows that imbue the neighborhood with a castaway spirit.
At the same time, the scraped surface, the ridges of scarred paint, imbue the compositions central crystal-like form with a feeling of melancholy, as it registers time's corrosive power.
The polyrhythmic cascade of honks and squawks produced by Mr. Coleman, abetted by his sidemen — the bassist David Izenzon and the drummer Charles Moffett — imbue these activities with tremendous energy.
Ruefle will track the places her thinking takes her without pulling back or trying to turn it into a story, or imbue it with longing, or culminate in a revelation.
When King Henry IV set up at what is now the Place des Vosges in 1604, the aristocracy followed, building the sumptuous mansions that imbue the area with glamour today.
But it's nonetheless become heavily associated with Burns's efforts to exhume America's musty past and imbue it with the drama and grandeur it held when it was still the present.
To be clear, the EU doesn't want to imbue robots and AI with human rights, such as the right to vote, the right to life, or the right to own property.
The idea is to let the stone get to know you and your intentions, so that you'll imbue it with your energy and it will grow accustomed to your energy, too.
If you want to make a meme that is truly enjoyable for its own sake, you must imbue it with an ironic detachment so advanced that it actually reads as nonsense.
"And say hi to your colleagues from the giraffe!" the person who had literally just accused me of trying to imbue giraffes with human-like qualities taunted as her sign-off.
I think about the emotional charge that comes with his paintings, his color, his materiality, and his ability to take a simple domestic scene and imbue it with so much intensity.
While the resume can be a dry document, your cover letter is your opportunity to imbue your personality so the reader can begin to assess your cultural fit for the organization.
Of course, for some women, heels serve as an accessory that can elevate an outfit from average to excellent, and, perhaps, imbue extra confidence for that big meeting or important interview.
Lots of designers imbue their work with themes that defy norms of gender and sexuality, but by staging his show in a unapologetically gay space, Chavarria's presentation really shifted the paradigm.
Obviously, the more skilled the artist, the more precisely he or she could imbue an image with a beauty that brought it ever closer to divinity by virtue of beauty alone.
Once an A.I. surpasses us, there's no reason to believe it will feel grateful to us for inventing it—particularly if we haven't figured out how to imbue it with empathy.
The job of the designer tomorrow is to take that head-start, take that information and then imbue on top of that their intellect, their imagination, their heart and their hand.
The Congolese-Belgian photographer Léonard Pongo examined Congo's natural history in landscapes made in remote parts of the country, using close shots or diffuse light to imbue them with mystical energy.
But perhaps my feeling of intense sensory overload contains a message of its own: Although we can find ways to imbue our experiences with meaning, "real life" is messy and distracting.
These do more than capture a sense of time and place; they also show how historical moments can imbue familiar everyday objects with a powerful blend of nostalgia and political weight.
The old-timey version of Freddy saw Captain Marvel himself imbue the kid with power after an accident involving the villain Captain Marvel was fighting, but the version established in the Sept.
She's working with designer Sarah Sherman Samuel and architect Emily Farnham to imbue the midcentury property with a modern look, while still paying tribute to the era in which it was built.
They already measure just nanometers in size, made of ultra-thin layers of silicon that is scattered—the technical term is doped—with other atoms to imbue them with their switching abilities.
It's tricky to imbue these characters with humanity in a way that makes us care about them when they get run over just a few moments later, but Kelley manages the trick.
While the more tasteful among us might scoff at a poop statue, throw pillow, or cookie, perhaps having this little caricature around will imbue these rarified worlds with some always-welcome humbleness.
The movie's producers had a plan to assemble an all-star roster of impossibly likable and talented actresses to bring the franchise into 2018 and imbue it with a female-empowerment twist.
Fortunately, among the core purposes of a liberal education is to imbue us with the ability to sift through raw data and determine for ourselves whether the information is trustworthy and true.
" Mickelson's teammates spoke about how he had gone out of his way to imbue them with confidence by listing their strengths and saying, "This is why we want you on this team.
But while the acting is professional and competent, on the whole the performers fail to imbue their characters with emotional depth, and struggle to make Mr. Cruz's sometimes sentiment-drenched dialogue convincing.
"If Democrats want to win elections, they should imbue Trump's empty rhetoric with a real promise: a good job for every American who wants one," wrote Bryce Covert in the New Republic.
Here she is described, for instance, after trying and failing to imbue her daughter with the requisite degree of empathy for an African-American classmate, Empriss, who lives in a homeless shelter.
The group's two-hour performance also aims to imbue Kwanzaa's "nguzo saba," or the seven principles of African heritage: unity, self-determination, collective work and responsibility, cooperative economics, purpose, creativity and faith.
But to say that takes the soul right out of the film: A Separation is the apex of Farhadi's extraordinary ability to imbue his stories and characters with empathy and moral complexity.
"If Democrats want to win elections, they should imbue Trump's empty rhetoric with a real promise: a good job for every American who wants one," writes Bryce Covert in the New Republic.
This is a favorite device of Western storytellers because it allows the writer to imbue its lead with all the traits of a noble savage without the bother of actually making him black.
Ogun is protector of all of these — transportation machine and tool alike — though he also animates the hands that created them, the bodies that ultimately imbue them with their physical and spiritual value.
Fenn's project reminded me of the concept of Modernist literature as a movement—that authors like James Joyce would imbue texts with hidden meaning and the reader would be charged with interpreting them.
Though we imbue Silicon Valley's companies with all manner of culture war implications, at the end of the day they're just that — companies, with bottom lines to meet and employees to keep happy.
The skill we want to imbue in students—and everybody in society—is what I call 'filtering,' where you have to learn to think critically about stuff that you see online or read.
Nonetheless, if I set aside my partisan bias, I am left acknowledging their remarkable abilities as communicators and hopeful that they might in fact imbue our public institutions with some of their knowhow.
"The court is also unwilling to find that the diagnosis of one wrestler with CTE is sufficient to imbue WWE with actual awareness of a probable link between wrestling and CTE," Bryant added.
A robot isn't a person, but because it's shaped like one and designed to act and speak like one, we imbue it with a sort of temporary humanity when we interact with it.
One would naturally think in a free-market economy that this level of purchasing power would imbue the federal government with significant negotiating power on behalf of the American taxpayer, but it doesn't.
Amulets have been worn to ward off evil in cultures across the world since the days of Ancient Rome, when certain gemstones were thought to imbue the wearer with the powers of the gods.
The campaign is part of a broad effort to imbue Mr. Xi's signature slogan — a call for national rejuvenation led by the Communist Party — with traditional Chinese values such as family and social harmony.
Hopefully the renditions imbue the Ushant spirit with the interpreter's own ecological surroundings, in turn creating a veritable network of connectedness that spans the globe and helps awaken us to our connection with nature.
First, many are creating clothes that they see as armor or at least protection for the wearer, and they want to imbue them with a certain fierce presence, which usually translates as fierce — i.e.
In a way, the music sounds like something that the film's own characters might listen to during their plugged-in coding sessions, a hyper-cool album that can imbue stationary activities with dynamic intensity.
But the aesthetic beauty of Crave's toys not only turn them into an opportunity for dialogue that normalizes women's sexual pleasure, but also imbue the vibrator with the pride, dignity, and class it deserves.
The Flaming Lips managed to imbue the song with their own DNA and hold the original up as a shining example of how influential and powerful David Bowie's music has been to so many.
But I could come back with a larger world view and imbue in the behavior of the Heptapods, a kind of tranquility that I just didn't have as a human being writing the thing.
What Benjamin said contained the "aura" — the mark of individuality and specialness only an original, handmade work can imbue — Bolton likened to haute couture, whilst assembly-line fashion (as reproductions of art) lacks that aura.
Kuffner's instruments, which produce different songs, imbue the space with a sense of spirituality that makes entering Despont's first room feel like stepping into a temple — one of the most ubiquitous architectural structures in Bali.
Both provide avenues into promising new technologies like self-driving cars, more sophisticated digital assistants, and the kind of image recognition that could imbue a smartphone with the ability to understand and contextualize the world.
But for a celebrity who has worn a literal meat dress to protest the US military's "don't ask, don't tell" rule, the choice to imbue a Marc Jacobs design with so much meaning feels strange.
In a speech on May 20103th to mark the 200th anniversary of the birth of Karl Marx, he said the party must not only "imbue core socialist values", but also promote "fine traditional Chinese culture".
Rodriguez's ability to nail every romantic scene, regardless of her leading man, and delightfully imbue her grounded character with comedic flair and physical comedy illustrates she is a force to be reckoned with in Hollywood.
Several of these issues have already undergone promising onscreen transformations, thanks no doubt to Fuller, whose work on projects like the luxuriously grotesque Hannibal proved that he can imbue stale material with new, deeper meaning.
Ms. Hoffman's objective was to imbue the production with realness, down to the garment Ben wears to his wife's funeral: a jauntily patterned red Western shirt that Mr. Mortensen wore to his own first wedding.
Little is known about the rites performed at the festival, but it's believed that most prayers at this time centered around agriculture, with people praying for Bona Dea to imbue the earth with her fertility.
The efforts to imbue an extraterrestrial-boogeyman scenario with tidbits about genetics and climate change (and even a hint of "Star Wars," to which the incidental scoring owes a lot) tend to squelch the menace.
But the host is Rita Ora, who grew up in West London and will attempt to imbue the Wembley Arena event with a hometown sensibility as her wanderlust-driven single "Anywhere" climbs the British charts.
The designers of these sorts of social robots usually like to imbue them with some sort of humanoid or animal quality with eyes and a mouth — or at least something that's immediately distinguishable as a face.
"Given the diminished expectations, we are hopeful that Trump, with the help of his speechwriters, could imbue optimism back into markets over his proposed tax reforms in his speech to Congress," Chang said in a note.
With that in mind, about halfway into my desert time, I put on a polar bear mask and strained to let it imbue me with powers as I wore it for the remainder of my hike.
Even long after his outlandish Ziggy Stardust days were far behind him, the singer always managed to imbue whatever he was wearing with an effortlessness and grace that immediately set him apart from the style pack.
Where on their debut the result was generic grrrlpunk plus sound effect, here Eastburn bears down on the keyboard's natural sustain to imbue the accomplished enough guitarbassdrums herky-jerk with a continuity that intensifies its momentum.
Meaning does not always, or even often, consolidate in sole survivors—and certainly it is not absent from those who perish—yet the temptation to imbue temporal accidents with surplus significance skews many accounts of history.
Rather than veering off into train wreck territory, both sisters rose and laughed off the moment as one of those organic occurrences that imbue a sense of humanity into high-energy, high-stress productions like this.
You can hashtag your hustle to show just how much you're participating in the art economy, and you can claim you were #calledtobecreative if you want to imbue the whole thing with a slightly religious aura.
The general and her royal guard of female combatants, the Dora Milaje warriors, are among a cast of characters graced with gorgeous natural hairstyles that imbue this film with the visual power of holistic black beauty.
It is a view shared by many at the State Department who have long hoped that Mr. Tillerson would help imbue their work with the kind of larger purpose for which many joined the Foreign Service.
But instead of concluding that BERT could apparently imbue neural networks with near-Aristotelian reasoning skills, they suspected a simpler explanation: that BERT was picking up on superficial patterns in the way the warrants were phrased.
But the audience by now has hopefully caught on to what's happening: Cal, somehow, is Doctor Manhattan in disguise, and the Seventh Kavalry is coming to take him away and imbue his powers into Joe Keene.
"To set high goals, to have almost unattainable aspirations, to imbue people with the belief that they can be achieved...these are as important as the balance sheet, perhaps more so," Wilson said once according to Brooks.
Owners can rent extras on a per-trip basis, and the scooter's storage can hold up to three extra batteries, so it's theoretically possible to imbue the scooter with about 120 miles of range, the company says.
" The prayer, urging honesty, openness and generosity, asks God to imbue voters with "discernment" so that "our nation may prosper and that, with all the peoples of Europe, we may work for peace and the common good.
The company hopes monetization will lure more creators to join the 20 million on the platform, get them to promote their presence to drive listens, and imbue the site with exclusive artist-uploaded content that attracts listeners.
This isn't to imbue any magic into the psilocybin, but in terms of the effect, psychedelics have this immense power; they can change people, and so there was an immense burden of responsibility to do this properly.
Drummer Tim and guitarist Eric share vocal duties and imbue their compositions with the kind of existential dread that hangs over the best kind of death metal, eschewing blood and guts for a more cosmic, destructive focus.
The value Shoukair has managed to imbue in her elements — light, graceful movement, silence, stillness, and even natural detritus that sifts in through the windows and gathers on the scrim — is profound and stirring in its simplicity.
I'm very excited for Greta Gerwig's adaptation of Little Women, which teams her up again with Saoirse Ronan and seems to imbue the novel with Gerwig's love of creative, confident, and a little bit confused women protagonists.
When Ms Atwood was writing that book in 1984, she wanted to imbue it with an uncanny realism, and sought biblical or historical precedents for every detail and policy in Gilead, amassing a box of newspaper clippings.
If Villeneuve and screenwriters Hampton Fancher and Michael Green recognized this, they must have ultimately decided they could accomplish the same goals without having to imbue those critical female characters with the same humanity as their male counterparts.
It's significant that Peele continues to imbue his more serious works for the big screen with the satirical comedy he first cut his teeth on, both to balance the tension and to further sharpen the points he's making.
Although simpler than I would have preferred (I would have loved to see some different typographic and illustrative styles across the series, like NASA's recent posters), these colorful images do manage to imbue that same sense of optimism.
In "Life", the duo create a movie that's equal parts "Alien", "Predator" and "2001: A Space Odyssey," in keeping with what the writers explained to CNBC was an effort to imbue "Life's" plot with a "science fact" ethos.
It not only gives the impression that it's about to do something brilliant, which will imbue it with deeper meaning, but that you might be the one to reveal the cornerstone that gives shape to the whole structure.
It's just a blaster with a cool design, and Favreau — and the many creators he's working with — should be afforded the creative license to pull visual elements out of Star Wars past and imbue them with new meaning.
The marshmallows were stale, but for me s'mores have always been about the process — the almost meditative act of slowly, carefully turning a puff of sugar over licking flames, trying to imbue just the right amount of char.
In the new film, the mummy mostly just wants Tom Cruise, and as Vox's own Todd VanDerWerff points out, Tom Cruise is just too Tom Cruise-y to imbue that connection with any of the usual sociocultural overtones.
It's the introduction, cooking, and steeping of corn into an alkaline solution to separate the kernel's outer hull and imbue vitamins and minerals to create a highly nutritious product that is ground and turned into masa (dough) for tortillas.
The likes of Raw and Santa Clarita Diet imbue their flesh-eaters with a slight tragic edge by placing them at the mercy of their own bodies, and forcing them to ignore the guilt they feel for their acts.
There, the warriors of the Traveler, an ancient life form that can imbue human beings and other aliens with supernatural powers and resurrection abilities, are investigating a threat that Bungie has been building toward for about half a decade.
Rafiki: Forest Whitaker We'd love to see what kind of spin The Last King of Scotland Oscar-winner would put on the wise baboon's Jamaican-ish accent, and imbue Rafiki's koans with the perfect mix of levity and gravitas.
He seems to be trying to take the historical-epic framework and triumphal spirit of films like "Apollo 13" and "The Right Stuff" and imbue it with the mystical, grandiloquent artiness of a Stanley Kubrick or a Terrence Malick.
Games imbue players with a sense of purpose and accomplishment — precisely the kind of self-worth that can be so hard to attain in their actual lives, especially in a job market that can be punishing for the inexperienced.
When interfacing with a shrine of unknown origin, the Slate is allowed to download apps of sorts called runes, which imbue it with new abilities like allowing the device to manipulate the otherwise unbendable laws of electromagnetism, thermodynamics, and general relativity.
Toyota AE86 by Timothy CorbinThe boundaries between technology and automotive sectors continue to blur, and now Toyota and Microsoft have announced that they'll be working together to imbue cars with artificial intelligence that will, they promise, humanize the driving experience.
He felt and showed the necessity to imbue his painting with modern and contemporary critique involving corollaries that befits serious and open engagement with processes and materials while examining the world, and contributing a different proposition and realization to it.
Industrial touches like unfinished plywood, subway tile, exposed brick, and Edison bulbs round out these spaces and imbue them with an aura of artisanal making, attempting to give material form to production that in all likelihood is relegated to computer screens.
Now he has to imbue "The Late Show," on any other night of the week when the future of the Republic is not hanging in the balance, with the same sense of immediacy that has propelled him in his live broadcasts.
Her first book, "No Turning Back: Life, Loss, and Hope in Wartime Syria," taps this network to trace the conflict's escalation from uncertain protests to intractable regional war, all told through characters that imbue the account with a personal tone.
Teen Witch is not to be confused with 22010's The Witch, a horror story about a teenager who eventually becomes a witch — but who, unlike Teen Witch's protagonist, does not have the ability to magically imbue others with rapping abilities.
It also allows the series to imbue worn-out sitcom storylines — like, say, Earn and his ex-girlfriend Van (Zazie Beetz) contemplating enrolling their daughter in an exclusive private school — with richer stakes than other shows might be able to.
" Madame Tussauds' Las Vegas studio manager, Adam Morey, told the magazine that choosing that particular look was easy because it has "the sexy, edgy, timeless vibe we try to imbue in the Las Vegas attraction within all our creative choices.
It would, for example, imbue workers with enough economic security to turn down a job that they didn't want to do, or to forgo a second or third job in favor of spending more time with family and loved ones.
In his 20s he began painting landscapes in the forest of Fontainebleau, where an earlier generation of French artists — Camille Corot, Théodore Rousseau, Charles Daubigny, and the other members of the Barbizon school — began to imbue landscape painting with greater subjectivity.
But where others might see its monochrome aesthetic and industrial aura as a downer, the city is crawling with artists who see it as an opportunity — to not only imbue Aberdeen with color and light, but also to change its reputation.
The fair features works by several artists working in the same vein as Saul — that is, making figurative ceramic work that plays with scale and tone, or that uses the handcrafted medium to imbue typically inanimate objects with inner life.
Google is positioning its Assistant as a direct competitor to Alexa, so, what better way to imbue its new product with an aura of both mystique and goodwill than by leading off its slate of 2019 products with a stab at universal translation.
The 31-year-old writer-director has redefined the possibility of a superhero epic, a credit to his singular vision and belief that black stories matter, and that they imbue relevance on the big screen no matter what narrative shape they take.
Since the Middle Ages, Western society has internalized so many images of people performing highly-skilled or intellectually-demanding tasks while bespectacled that we now imbue glasses wearers with these same characteristics, regardless of how deserved they may be, according to the study.
As we have discussed, you haven't been partying much, because of serious Saturn being in your sign, but Mars in Aries will imbue you with more energy to connect with the people you love, to create art, and to make out with people.
We deride the sentimental — especially in art — but perhaps it's the sentiment that gives Dirty Dancing its heft, the way that the film has faith in Baby and Johnny and their love, faith that the fans of the film imbue into its locations.
Names like Master, King, and Prince were common among African-American men in the beginning of the 20th century, and some scholars have suggested that the naming convention may have functioned as a way for black people to imbue pride in their children.
In the same way that crystals can imbue your home with a sense of protection or open your heart up to new relationships, so, too, can they help you feel a little more prepared — and, more importantly, awake — for the day ahead.
Chicago (CNN)Briefly reviving his earlier-in-life position as a constitutional law professor, President Barack Obama sought Thursday to imbue his case for Supreme Court nominee Merrick Garland with academic heft, insisting Republicans hold hearings as a matter of legal responsibility.
It explains:The primary goal... is to imbue radios with advanced machine-learning capabilities so they can collectively develop strategies that optimize use of the wireless spectrum in ways not possible with today's intrinsically inefficient approach of pre-allocating exclusive access to designated frequencies.
Millennial women are continuing to find new ways to imbue a greater sense of spirituality into their everyday lives — and, according to seeress and shaman Deborah Hanekamp of Mama Medicine, their sex lives should not be exempt from those other-worldly benefits.
The distinctions between verses and chorus are blurry—if they're there at all—but here the duo imbue everything with a sing-songy bliss as distant keyboard sounds swell in the background, lending a big-screen drama to distracted parking lot conversations.
But this, to me, is the story of labor markets in the past few hundred years: As technology drives people out of the most necessary jobs, we invent less necessary jobs that we nevertheless imbue with profound meaning and even economic value.
But perhaps the film's most frightening aspect is the fact that these increasingly powerful tools don't just spring from the ether (or womb) fully formed: They are designed by people who imbue them with their own flaws, social constructs, and unconscious biases.
Like Gary Stephan, another articulate artist who emphasizes the representational metaphors that can be coaxed from abstract paintings, Wayne's real strength is not the intellectual theory behind the work, but the play of feeling with which she manages to imbue her paintings.
Issues are evoked and emotions conveyed, with the help of a talented ensemble, through the duo's unique physicality, which mimics stop-motion animation and uses uncanny slow-motion techniques to imbue their work with a cinematic sense of tension, urgency, vitality and grace.
In contrast to our sunny drive to his house, the lengthening shadows imbue the streets of the city with an air of danger, and at one traffic light, Mike casually mentions that he was once shot at while waiting at the same intersection.
But every time American Horror Story attempts to imbue real, pressing fear into these statements, in the way that good horror often can — think of this year's Get Out, for example — it also gets … well, dumb, in a way I'm not certain the show realizes.
The intimate touches he includes — a black-and-white snapshot of a woman's head tucked into the mirror frame, and a pair of moccasins under the dresser — imbue the scene with the kind of commonality that, without pushing the point, could lead to empathy.
Paxton was especially a visible Hollywood presence during the '90s, particularly in major ensemble blockbusters like Tombstone (1993), Apollo 13 (1995), and Titanic (1997) — in which he deftly managed to imbue greedy treasure hunter Brock Lovett with a surprising amount of charm and wry humor.
"The Supreme Court has implied, perhaps without realizing it, that the physical realities of pregnancy for the woman will serve to imbue her most weightless rationales with the magic ability to trump a man's right to procreation, and his right in his children," he wrote.
Whatever one thinks of attempts to imbue these works with renewed urgency and relevance, it's a useful thought experiment to nudge our sense of Calder in this direction, if only to encourage us not to be complacent in the way we understand his works.
Not to play into high melodramatics, but with all of this taking place at the Stade de France, the site of terrorist attacks on November 13, it's enough to imbue the space—and the country—with something a bit brighter in the wake of tragedy.
The driers can be brutal and inexact; some of the wheat may overheat, destroying the delicate wheat germ (a shame, since the natural oils in the germ are what imbue the grain with flavor); some may be damaged by condensation that forms inside the bin.
Probably. But when the show is working, you lose the sense of safety with which most serials imbue their characters, the reassuringly predictable design of the plot, and feel instead the threat of death and betrayal, the hazards of chance and prevalence of barbarity.
Of course we know that the Banks family will never come to ruin—not when Mary Poppins can wield her influence—but the gravity of their predicament, and their yen for solace in the murk of pain and insecurity, imbue the film with resonant somberness.
But Mr. Donnellan, the director, and Mr. Ormerod, the designer, imbue the play with a strange, ultimately profound beauty, and the actors (including a comical Alexander Feklistov as Lucio, Claudio's friend) make three-dimensional people out of characters who are often performed more flatly.
The movie then follows the chase: attempting to find the lost items, we watch him come into moments of genuine anxiety, fear, confusion, embarrassment, and anger, but none of these seemingly more "real" moments imbue him with any empathic humanity, or improve his life chances.
One of Montreal's main draws is the ability to fly from New York City to a French-speaking region in under two hours — without any risk of jet lag — and the city's Gallic roots imbue it with more than a veneer of the continental.
For its spring 2018 season, 593E59 Theaters aims to imbue heavy topics with a touch of humor, with a critically acclaimed project about death from the Civilians theater company and a recreation of the 1973 tennis match between Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs.
Nearly four decades on, what impact could the influx of thousands of fans, from Colombia and Tunisia and Iceland and all points in between, have on a country that its president has worked so hard to imbue in the myth of its own difference?
It was clear on Thursday that Buttigieg was feeling that pressure as he sprinted across the state, looking to imbue his campaign with some of the energy that propelled him into the top tier in the closing months of but has waned in recent weeks.
I began to devour books, plays and movies to impress my peers, the more obscure the better; in doing so, I found that the world began to imbue me with the same weight and worth with which I had imbued white culture and bodies.
"The Egyptian Arab Republic is looking forward to the period of Donald Trump's presidency to imbue new spirit into the path of Egyptian-American ties with more cooperation and coordination in the interests of both the Egyptian and American people," he said in a statement.
Simple enough, in the 12-tone jazz of "All Set" (1957), but whether in the blip-blop of "Correspondences" (1967), for string orchestra and tape, or in the early serialism of "Composition for Twelve Instruments" (1948), his forces imbue this music with a sense of ease.
Just like Microsoft and Google are trying to imbue all of their products with "intelligence," Adobe, too, is now on a mission to bring more smarts to its products — be that in the form of machine learning-based tools and features, or through smarter traditional analytics.
It's a recipe for success: Take Batman's moralistic world and imbue it with the happy-go-lazy characters of Pawnee, IN. The setting is Charm City, a Gotham City wannabe, where superheroes named things like Crimson Fox and Jack-O-Lantern regularly save the town from terror.
By the time I came out as bisexual (later coming to identify as queer), I had bought wholesale into the "it gets better" narrative of coming out: that is, that coming out would imbue me with a sense of pride and community, even when things got difficult.
The watchers in Paul Fusco's scenes, though, imbue the phrase with its original meaning: to share the burden of another's pain, to confirm with one's own eyes and body that something is real — and in the case of these photographs, that Bobby Kennedy was really dead.
As an actor, you're trying to figure out ways to use your body to make gestures that imbue the character with certain meaning or reveal certain things about your psychology, and this is a costume that wants to rob you of that power of physical subtlety.
For this reason, we must be deliberate in the development of smart cities and imbue equity as a primary goal, because as cities work to incorporate new technology in city operations in the coming years, they must think about how smart-city systems can make life better for everyone.
"I think they will try to imbue the Note (phone) with a more transformative change such as new technology under the new leadership, than the fine-tuning we saw with the Galaxy S7," said Kim Hyun-su, a fund manager with IBK Investment & Securities, which holds Samsung shares.
Alternate Reality Older than AR and VR, and currently slightly out of favor, alternate reality games use the real world as a platform, and imbue ordinary, unaugmented existence with secret meaning and purpose, by sending cryptic messages, delivering mysterious packages, leaving hidden clues that only initiates will recognize, etcetera.
I studied physics in school, so the idea kind of first came out in that sense, this idea of potential energy, and the idea with music, that you can really only kind of like imbue this record with some energy of yourself and kind of like, put it in?
A group of researchers attending the American Chemical Society's national meeting in San Diego, California, this month plan on presenting a method for using ultra-small nanoparticles, injected into the eye, to imbue a subject with the ability to see near-infrared light, according to an August press release.
Soon he was part of a sprawling generation of abstract painters — Al Loving, Elizabeth Murray, Alan Shields, Brice Marden, Mary Heilmann, Howardena Pindell — who not only explored new materials and processes, but sought new ways to imbue seemingly pure, abstract form and the materiality of paint with narrative meaning.
Obama, who was elected as the first black editor of the Harvard Law Review in 1990, sought in his article to imbue his case with personal meaning, writing that his push toward eliminating mandatory minimum sentences and offering clemency to non-violent drug offenders was informed by his own history.
I tried to keep the room innocent, to imbue the nursery with some of my Afro-Caribbean and Vaughn's Afro-American heritage, but with nothing that could suggest social or political context — only soothing colors, an angel baby from Lladró and pictures and paintings of animal parents and their babies.
Sandberg ably uses the premise to imbue the movie with humor, as Billy can use his newfound ability to buy beer for the first time or skip school — or, as any teen would with the gift of superpowers, turn his superpowered alter ego into an influencer on YouTube and Instagram.
Of all the comedians who sing, he has the most virtuosic voice, a powerful, nimble instrument that can inject a cover of the "Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" theme with an ominous intensity or imbue a ballad to Oprah Winfrey with the kind of gravitas that could make you weep.
He wrote that enslaved workers imported to those places from diverse tribes, with slavery as a unifying force, perpetuated and adapted their traditional music, dance, poetry and art to resist the efforts of slaveowners to destroy or demean that heritage, and that those traditions went on to imbue modern American culture.
"Emojis allow us to imbue digital messages with the non-verbal cues inherent in face-to-face interaction: they allow us to signify the emotional context of a statement which would normally be conveyed in vocal tone, pose or gesture, rather than just the words themselves," Broni told CNBC via email.
Lopez admits that he wrote the book to imbue readers with "a deep sense of brutality" in the current U.S. immigration system, to enable them to think about the effects of that system in a broader way, and to give a voice to those who are usually ignored or silenced.
For over 10 years he's held together this trio, with the bassist Larry Grenadier and the bassist Jeff Ballard; it centers on Mr. Mehldau's ability to imbue both jazz standards and contemporary pop tunes with a plain-stated beauty, thanks to his rich major harmonies and tumbling way with melody.
Photo: Getty / Spencer PlattEven as the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) strives to imbue confidence in the nation's aviation system amid the unprecedented government shutdown—now in its 34th day—air traffic controllers, pilots, and flight attendants are speaking out about a "growing concern" for the "safety and security" of airlines workers and travelers.
Okay, so smoking cigarettes inside — or, you know, at all — may not have been a great look, but if we can pick and choose our favorite objects from bygone eras and imbue them with the design principles (and health restrictions) of today, then perhaps we can have the best of both worlds.
Van Hoytema had been shooting with custom wide lenses, to allow extremely close focus and to encourage optical flares, and he and Gray found that, by notching up the film rate, from twenty-four frames a second to thirty-six, they could imbue some shots with the underwater quality of space-walk movement.
The big picture: For the past 5 years, Elon Musk and others have warned of a future disaster resulting from unchecked superintelligent AI. But today, much of the field is caught in a rather more elementary tug-of-war over which avenue will imbue AI even with the capacity for basic understanding.
When I chatted with F'xa, it informed me that it was built on Feminist Internet's Personal Intelligent Assistant Standards, a set of guidelines that helps designers figure out how to imbue their chatbots with feminist values (as opposed to what the UNESCO study refers to as "a digitally encrypted 'boys will be boys' attitude").
Now, it may seem odd that they could imbue a robot arm with "curiosity," but what's meant by that term in this context is simply that the AI in charge of the arm — whether it's seeing or deciding how to grip, or how fast to move — is given motivation to reduce uncertainty about that action.
As sweat-soaked fitness devotees jogged past lugging backpacks filled with rocks, Ms. Taylor engaged me in a mobile history lecture, explaining that Boulder's current status as a perpetual contender for "America's most livable town" was the result of a century and a half's worth of efforts to imbue its idyllic setting with intellectual cachet.
Baldwin felt that in refusing to deal honestly with the fact that their prosperity depends entirely on a history of black exploitation, rape, murder and pillage, whites imbue their identity with an innocence that allows them to see the future as open and free and their minutes and days as pregnant with possibility and power.
Its primary cast — Song Kang-Ho, Jang Hye-jin, Choi Woo-Shik, Park So-Dam — a family of anti-heroes, imbue the film with its emotional punch, conveying the humanity behind ideas of poverty and inequality and the sinister limits that people will take themselves to if a chance to evade the system presents itself.
It was not unusual for a trans person to be told they would not be referred for hormones because they were not visually appealing Pioneering LGBT health centres across America developed informed-consent protocols for hormone treatment in a well-intentioned effort to imbue the experience of pursuing hormone treatment with dignity for patients.
Li says the company is working with its existing Contact Center AI partners to "engage with us around the responsible use of Cloud AI." She's talking of course about consent and disclosure, particularly around when someone is talking to an AI and how not to imbue that software with unconscious biases, particularly around race and gender.
Prikryl's references to earlier authors and artists, allusions to the Soviet Union's collapse and other more glancing gestures — a "politician who died young," an ode describing a Buster Keaton film as "a sort of human finale, if not the very last absolutely necessary / movie" — imbue "The After Party" with, appropriately enough, a sense of belatedness, both literary and historical.
After the start of this civic remodeling, in 163, Mayor Richard M. Daley said that breaking up the severe concentrations of poverty of high-rise public housing would finally imbue long-neglected neighborhoods with vitality; the mostly black residents who lived there in social and economic isolation would be able to reap the rewards of the resurgent city.
Speaking before the game, Tabárez, who walked with a crutch as he battles a chronic illness that affects his nerves, explained that for a nation like his, obsessed with soccer but suffering from shortages of people and infrastructure, it was important to imbue the squad with characteristics particular to the country's place in the world, its reality.
Melania Trump long ago refused to engage in any consistent way with the game of diplomatic dressing; refused to imbue her wardrobe with any meaning other than "clothes I like" (well, except for that confusing "I Really Don't Care, Do U" coat moment); refused to hew to the tradition of supporting American industry by wearing American designers.
Though they hail from North of the border, Vile Creature fit quite cozily into a certain strain of modern North American extreme metal that also encompasses bands like Thou, Cloud Rat, Hell, Kowloon Walled City, Dakhma, and Fórn—those with crusty punk roots but altogether loftier sonic expressions, who hold fast to DIY values and imbue their music with palpable leftist rage.
There is a tendency, as seasons draw to a close and prizes begin to be claimed, to imbue certain moments with particular importance, to believe that specific games and specific goals were not just decisive but defining: when trophies were won and lost, the fulcrum on which the whole season turned, the proof of the gray hand of destiny at work.
But it did imbue me with a deep and genuine desire to be frequently alone, jostled up against the need to be constantly enveloped in noise and mental activity, that has lasted well into adulthood—and it's a tension that has since manifested itself in being online, in scrolling through Instagram, repeatedly tagging people in memes, but speaking to no one IRL for vast periods of time.
It's never quite Crusader Kings or Game of Thrones levels of interpersonal drama and backstabbing, and as the scale of the game broadens these individual tensions both seem to matter less and to be defused more easily, but these systems do imbue Three Kingdoms with a sense of inner life for character who might otherwise be little more than stat-sheets and ability lists.
The chi, and all the other spirits the reader encounters along the way—the evil agwus, the sobbing akaliogolis, "rejected by earth and heaven", the ndiichies and the ajoonmuo, with its "three heads and torso of a vile beast"—imbue the novel with the richness of Igbo belief, transforming a tale of love and foolishness into a profound study of human frailty and the power of evil over the imagination.
Empire Divided sounds like it's trying to imbue its campaign map with a little more strategic life, so that it's not just a vast empty space that armies have to traverse like the original map was in Rome II. "Banditry" crops up in areas with weak infrastructure and security forces, providing a drag on things like income and food supply, which can both trigger famines as well as trigger special events.
And in perhaps a great moment of self-awareness, Starbucks invited its customers to imbue the red cups with their own stories (as many already have): Taking a cue from customers who have been doodling designs on cups for years (Starbucks held a contest to support this creativity), this year's design is another way Starbucks is inviting customers to create their own stories with a red cup that mimics a blank canvas.
Moore's primary job was to merge Bond's charm with his rougher, beefier side through the franchise's many fight scenes — like the famous palace fight from 1983's Octopussy: But he also managed to imbue the character with all of Connery's wit and cunning, as seen in 1979's Moonraker, when he plays cat and mouse with Michael Lonsdale as Hugo Drax: In many ways, Moonraker is perhaps the ultimate Roger Moore film and the ultimate Bond film.
Yet throughout his long career as a poet, Hartley continued to use end, internal, and slant rhyme, to employ some regular rhythms, and to imbue his writing with aphoristic and even moralistic intent: The eagle wants no friends, employs his thoughts to other ends– he has his circles to inscribe twelve thousand feet from where the fishes comb the sea, he finds his solace in unscathed immensity, where eagles think, there is no need of being lonesome– In isolation is a deep revealing sense of home.
Laura Prudom, IGN: Birds of Prey has a lot of masters to serve between emancipating Harley, setting up her antagonists, and establishing the other women crammed into that very long title, and unfortunately, the Birds of Prey are the ones who get shortchanged by the ambitious scope of this tale… you can't help but wish that Birds of Prey leaned a little harder into the team-up aspect of the title, especially when Smollett-Bell, Perez, and Winstead imbue their characters with such depth in such a short period.
More has been said about Stanley Kubrick's claustrophobic triumph than we could ever sum up here, so we'll stick to pointing out how many incredibly weird elements this film manages to imbue with utter malevolence, from that creepy-as-fuck bear costume to Danny's talking finger and the boy living in his mouth; from those terrifying twins to the ominous bartender and the ghost in the bathtub; from objects that move, shift, and vanish in the middle of scenes to the TV set that functions while unplugged; from corridors that are physically impossible to vanishing hedge mazes with Jack Torrance as the minotaur at the center.
Consider the verbal game of chicken we've played with the people all this affects: Fat people went from being called fat (which is mean) to being called overweight (a polite-seeming euphemism that either accidentally or not accidentally implies that there is a standard weight) to being called zaftig/chubby/pleasingly plump (just don't) to curvy (which seems to imbue size with a sexuality and optimism where it should just be sexually and emotionally neutral) and back to fat (because it's only your judgment of fat people that made it a bad word in the first place, and maybe being fat isn't as bad as we've been made to believe).

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