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"immensity" Definitions
  1. the large size of something

165 Sentences With "immensity"

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For him, that sort of immensity equated to dance music.
"The letter's immensity shocked me," Daugherty wrote in his memoir.
The stillness of "Intimate Immensity" and its vast sea returned.
Can they live up to the immensity of that position?
He makes the unfathomable immensity of London's human history bearable.
To witness tiny humans grappling with the immensity of grief.
At least India, in its immensity, makes you believe that.
Read more: The immensity of Hurricane Matthew, as seen from space
Yet the immensity of the mountain is not the sole problem.
Sometimes it helps to dwell on the immensity of the universe.
The fact of that immensity is humbling, thrilling, and comforting even.
Listen, I get it: It was about the immensity of the moment.
Individual loss meets official indifference; personal sacrifice meets the immensity of history.
The video of the Christchurch attack highlights the immensity of the challenge.
The average person might not understand the immensity of the threat, he says.
"But the immensity of the destruction of tropical forests makes it very difficult."
And this is where the immensity of the #NeverTrump burden comes into clear focus.
Given the immensity of the refugee crisis, why even try to make an impact?
Yet it seemed like harmless lunacy — until the mountains rebuked me with their immensity.
His play "The Great Immensity" and other works have been produced by the Public Theater.
I wrote that musical, "The Great Immensity," along with Michael Friedman, who wrote the songs.
We found ourselves unprepared and ill-equipped for the immensity of the problems we've acknowledged.
Given the immensity of the challenge, a "kick the can down the road" response has prevailed.
The immensity of the pain that Roof has inflicted upon Charleston is not contained by geography.
As someone attuned to society's structural inequalities, Ms. Powell Jobs grasps the immensity of her privilege.
The place would soon be really ridiculous in its immensity; the customers would lose themselves in it.
Yet, given the immensity of Mr Sanders's victory, that seems a bit less certain than it did.
The genius part of the Sea Dragon's design, besides its immensity, was that it was totally reusable.
In Intimate Immensity at PAFA, touch, materiality, the sensual, and the subversive are part of a feminist lineage.
The test plate included in Intimate Immensity is for Georgia O'Keeffe, an indirect inclusion of another feminist touchstone.
"I'm surprised at the immensity of this thing," said Vaccaro, who while working for Nike, signed Michael Jordan.
Filmed interviews with contemporary witnesses help explain the immensity of the change and the singularity of the moment.
One observatory scientist compares humans looking through telescopes to ants unable to comprehend the immensity of their surroundings.
In the distance, some breed of poofy white dog stood barking, swallowed by the immensity of the empty land.
Yet, despite the immensity of these numbers, people with disabilities are vastly underrepresented in elected office, at all levels.
At first, this bigness seems off-kilter, even distracting, perhaps because immensity in movies tends to serve visual spectacle.
"I am very surprised by the immensity of the reaction," she said, speaking through an interpreter over Google Chat.
I've always supported the idea of seeing two people share City Ballet's top position because of the job's immensity.
Winogrand's full complexity as an artist, not even to think of the immensity of his unseen work, remains ungraspable.
Three funerary masks, all with lidless, glowering eyes, suggest the immensity of power they invested in a silent stare.
The scheme succeeded in directing the audience's attention toward the pianist while preserving an awareness of the Armory's immensity.
Jenner, clothed in the immensity of wealth's solipsism, only ever seemed to vaguely understand the plight of white trans people.
At six foot and four inches, and almost 2,800 pounds, he has continuously avoided the slaughterhouse by his sheer immensity.
"A few weeks ago, I had the opportunity to know this immensity of clear water — truly a paradise," she continued.
What's endearing is he barely makes an effort to absorb the immensity of his achievement and wants to move on.
Gradually I felt a chill as I sensed the immensity of the global operations that Clark and Black had sketched.
We had the whole of that immensity — 18,000 acres of scattered islands, brackish waterways and shadow-shrouded wetlands — to ourselves.
The new Gloria, by contrast, feels unselfconsciously free of her country's history, its immensity and heaviness, which feels very American.
The resulting catalog won't help you fathom the immensity of the cosmos, but at least you can enjoy the pretty pictures.
Given the immensity of Mr. Trump's business dealings, grave concerns exist that he will immediately be in violation of this oath.
How, Sontag wants to know, can the psyche manage its devotions—to love, but also to the immensity of the world?
Particularly, "Pile of Coal" has something about it that cannot be rendered insignificant by the immensity of the Anthropocene surrounding it.
For all the river's immensity, the current, borne hundreds of miles from up in the Hindu Kush, spoke only in whispers.
At a memorial service for him this week at the New York Public Library, the immensity of Bob's loss was palpable.
" This exhibition, she suggests, offers another version of "internal immensity," and she sees the nature of this tradition as "collective" and "restorative.
A two-foot-high head of Herakles is a fragment of an image that, when intact, must have projected muscle-bound immensity.
" Capella Flavor Drops Cool Mint Concentrate 13ml One star review: "I was not expecting the immensity that came from one small puff.
Several of his greatest biographers set out to tell the full story, but were nearly overcome by the immensity of the task.
In many of King's works, the juxtaposition of movement and stillness plays an equally important part as that of smallness and immensity.
" He later added that the "wall can't be, or won't be, built anytime soon, in terms of the immensity of the project.
Ai is a keen observer of life in Iguala; his lens captures families grieving, their courage but also the immensity of their grief.
In "On the Edge of This Immensity" she carries on her shoulder a small canoe filled to overflowing with blackbirds, crows, or ravens.
The immensity and complexity of Jackson's likely next job, along with his relative low profile in the veterans community, sparked concerns among advocates.
And embedded in a texture of spendthrift immensity — stacked with extra tubas, contrabassoons, bass clarinets and 24 timpani — individual voices sound frightfully naked.
We bow our heads in recognition of this thing that's bigger than us, than our massive egos, and we're humbled by its immensity.
Shot high above the sunburnt ground, aerial images capture the order and the immensity of the biggest refugee camp in the world: Dadaab, Kenya.
The hallmark of genius, of course, the kind the Nobel committee likes to reward, is creative immensity, the ability to absorb and contain multitudes.
Jay Inslee's presidential run, Getty wildfires, Greenlandic buyout offers: This year, at last, the immensity of the climate crisis fully broke into public consciousness.
In North Carolina—my parents had migrated there from Philadelphia and Long Island, rendering us lifelong newcomers—I craved the immensity of New York.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads BERLIN — What's most striking about Daniel Turner's Particle Processed Cafeteria at König Galerie is the sheer immensity of it.
Intimate Immensity, curated by Alexis Granwell, continues at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (118-128 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) through April 7.
The landscape, in its jagged immensity and its brilliant blues and greens, its rock-faced coast and glassy fjord, reminded her and Montazeri of Mazandaran.
You fizz and teem and tingle, talking at breakneck speed, gesticulating wildly, possessed by the immensity of being alive and pissed on a Saturday night.
Similarly, in the season's opening episode, the Runaways are forced to live among Los Angeles' homeless population, and they're startled by the immensity of the problem.
In winning the election, Trump vanquished his opponents, slapped the elites in the face, and is now dealing with the immensity of the job he won.
It is an embrace of the present that acknowledges the passing away of future dreams, but in its intimate immensity absorbs the sadness of that loss.
It does make me think of Abbey and all our kisses and slow mornings and interstate travel and the immensity and uncontrollability of falling in love.
This is more and more what I'm attempting to do, not be beaten down or overwhelmed by the immensity of life, but instead enthralled with it.
It celebrates our brain's ability to relativize immensity in our favor, the fact that we can comprehend things that are totally out of scale with us.
They are recordings of three shows: "The Great Immensity," about climate change; "This Beautiful City," about evangelicals, and "The Abominables," about youth hockey (and a yeti).
Astonishment and disgust at how a game that made such a revolutionary decision at launch could subsequently undercut that immensity by returning direct control to players.
Their small memorials, and the images of his work they posted, reflect the immensity of his ability and the effect he had on their creative lives.
Locals and tourists alike would pose at the foot of gargantuan statues and mammoth temples, the better to showcase the immensity of the artifacts and ruins.
Located in a former church, the Gothic immensity of König Galerie's St. Agnes wing precedes Turner's work and will remain there after the show is taken down.
To meet this call would be to focus on the collective and the restorative, which as Bea Huff Hunter writes, is at the heart of Intimate Immensity.
A photograph by Henry DeWitt Moulton and Alexander Gardner of the so-called Great Heap of guano (seabird excrement) includes Chinese laborers dwarfed by the mound's immensity.
To help us grok the immensity of the cosmos, the European Space Agency has released a remarkable image of space in which every point is an entire galaxy.
The declaration's real impact will be first to raise already strong awareness of the immensity of the problem and then to transform the response from sorrow to outrage.
That can be a good thing, when it uses the past to give weight to the present or when the sheer immensity of decades of story show themselves.
He spent the second and third days like his first, dining on the finest foods, letting passengers buy him drinks, gazing into the terrifying immensity of the ocean.
We demonstrated the immensity of the problem, yet opponents to voting rights responded with the specious claim that increased turnout was somehow proof that no suppression had occurred.
Not all that much happens in this immensity, though sometimes a colorful gassy emanation floods the screen and something — a wrench, a body — floats into the great nothing.
The work is clearly about Serra's somewhat dated brand of macho artmaking, but also about giving the viewer a sense of the immensity of the reality we occupy.
It used to rely on the sheer immensity and harshness of the Himalayas to act as a barrier, and deliberately built no roads that a Chinese invader might use.
The show, "12 Paintings," installed on a dramatic scale with the austere immensity of the building's ground-floor space, proved to be more than the sum of its parts.
Dana puts you in a long-lost world full of sailors; Slocum is more like Thoreau in Walden — it's just him, his yawl and the immensity of the sea.
Although Congressional recommendations highlight the need for continued investments in Africa, it must be restated that neither amount accurately reflects the immensity of the clean water and sanitation crisis.
I glimpsed a huge beyond when I became a mother, the immensity of an abyss, or the opposite of an abyss, the idea of complete fullness, small gods everywhere.
But along with the immensity of his largess, Mr. Rockefeller used his charitable gifts to instill in his children and grandchildren a sense of the family's philosophy of giving.
And yet the severity of the havoc wrought by fire, the immensity of the loss from destroyed property, remains high among the most traumatic events a person can go through.
The effectiveness of "Fly by Night" reflected this bond, especially in his ability to keep the birds close to the boat rather than allowing them disperse in the city's immensity.
"Given the immensity of its size, practically no region escaped its impact," Castro said in a statement published in state-run media, urging Cubans to unite to rebuild the country.
Because of this immensity, no matter how hard you try to keep abreast of the dank meme circuit like the memelord you are, you're inevitably going to miss some things.
Lequeu also drew unabashedly lovely make-believe rooms unsparing in their immensity of minutiae, such as "Hotel Montholon (Salon Project)" (313) and the "Temple of Earthly Venus: Boudoir" (1795–1779).
With tales that tease, then bite, he tackles the absurdities, injustices and corruption of a continent and is never intimidated by the "immensity of the darkness" of which he writes.
Alemagna's dense and textured illustrations feature exuberant pops of color, capturing the natural world's immensity and creating a multilayered mood that allows for both introspection and wild flights of joy.
What Mr. Ai seeks is to go far beyond the nightly news; he wants to give you a sense of the scale of the crisis, its terrifying, world-swallowing immensity.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads PHILADELPHIA — Intimate Immensity, a group exhibition at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, takes it cue from Gaston Bachelard's essay of the same name.
And it was not just his many tattoos that made him stick out from other Cambodians, but also his size—you'd be hard-pressed to find a countryman of his immensity.
What makes Guerra's film so moving and unique is how well it captures the immensity of the jungle and the incredible lives of the people who have existed there for centuries.
A ladder leads to a rooftop platform from which visitors may survey the surrounding terrain and contemplate the immensity of the world, or imagine zombies shambling out from the distant woods.
Kore-eda's great subject is the contemporary family, a topic that gives him an immensity of themes, including loss, love, class, alienation in the modern world and just about everything else.
The July 3 explosion set the N1 Moon rocket project back for two years, and the immensity of the damage was what first tipped off the US to their rivals' lunar efforts.
Each artwork in the exhibition suggests consciousness-altering and liberating experiences outdoors — for instance looking intently at the sky, into space, or into great distances — times when one opens oneself to immensity.
For the record, "The Great Immensity" was a research-intensive arts and science partnership that sought to put current scientific information about climate change into a compelling form for a wider audience.
"As you can see from the GIF, it went in stages as our reporters on the ground began to understand the immensity of the tragedy," Ian Fisher, The Times's weekend editor, said.
Like these novels, Moby-Dick is known for the immensity of its ideas, vivid humor and conflict, kaleidoscopic explosions of language, and the sweeping measure of history it takes within its pages.
Ullmann walks briskly, even bundled as she was in a bulky parka of such immensity as to make you suppose that, were she to fall, help would be required to right her.
While this project's immensity of sound and violent live history has been captivating audiences, it's worth noting that Ekelund previously created elegantly depressing drone under the moniker Dead Letters Spell Out Dead Words.
Entering a crowded marketplace, the book makes its mark through its theoretical sophistication, relentless argumentation, and sheer Stakhanovite immensity: two volumes and two thousand closely printed pages in, we're only up to 1941.
I thanked the man, flipped back into the sea and swam back to the flat rock where my companion was staring at the sky, as if interrogating its blue immensity for parallel universes.
The conflicts surrounding Trump's D.C. hotel and the emoluments clause were exasperating but remote in their immensity, whereas a $211 toll for a $216 bottle of milk was an affront you could grasp.
Writing about celestial bodies like constellations can help create a sense of intimacy, as if by looking skyward you can be drawn closer together by your mutual smallness against the immensity of galaxies.
Into several paintings he has incorporated netting, as if perhaps to suggest that the world, in all its impossible immensity, might yet be contained or containable… Into others he has embedded rusting axes.
Viewers can really see the immensity of it all, with everything from a 100,000-square-foot fitness center, a 2 million-square-foot parking garage and quite a few different research and development centers.
Yes, these people managed to shock Steve Harvey – the man who once crushed a young woman's dream on live TV because he couldn't properly read a card – with the sheer immensity of their incompetence.
It gathers people together and enacts a story, giving a heightened experience of reality that can change minds and lives, as people who have seen "The Great Immensity" have told me it changed theirs.
Online platforms like WeChat and Weibo, in their fragmented immensity, can still provide badly needed public spaces for critical exchange, as well as bonding and camaraderie, all with the advantage of speed and influence.
It joins a growing body of plays addressing climate change and the chaos it's wreaking (Cynthia Hopkins's "This Clement World," Sharyn Rothstein's "By the Water," Madeleine George's "Hurricane Diane," the Civilians' "The Great Immensity").
The angle of Fong's shot—particularly the inclusion of the mirrored escalators that reflect the immensity of the demonstration, with people looking on, phones raised, from higher floors—is a complex, gorgeous study in scale.
"We found ourselves unprepared and ill-equipped for the immensity of the problems we've acknowledged," Dorsey told the Senate Intelligence Committee where he introduced himself as "typically pretty shy" and a man of few words.
It's difficult to fathom the immensity of a supermassive black hole, a special kind of object that sits in the center of large galaxies and can grow to billions of times the mass of the Sun.
The immensity of the need in Venezuela meant that the government, in an about-face, has started allowing some streams of aid in recent months, including shipments of medical supplies and power generators from the Red Cross.
I couldn't take in the immensity of the church, its iconoclastic design, the inscriptions etched on walls and wooden doors, the towers built like dripping candles, the sweeps of curving walls and statues of odd shapes and faces.
But, as he sits in his cell, he comes to realize the immensity of this moral gamble; for if the revolution fails, and a just society doesn't come into being, then the revolutionaries' crimes will remain merely that.
Dylan Scott: The geographic immensity of the US has forced a lot of experimentation with telemedicine, and that is both a necessity and an area where other countries have tried to draw from what the US has done.
There's a delicious sense of scale to it—everyone seems so small juxtaposed with the stony immensity of the building—but, really, the photo's most vivid lesson is in what we witness in the above and the below.
Many voters who took a chance on the real estate mogul and reality TV star hoped he would grow more mature and centered when confronted with the august surroundings of the White House and immensity of the job.
The central idea that undergirds "What's Going On" is something between panic, bewilderment and resignation: Gaye sets out to identify what is wrong with the country but seems overwhelmed when the immensity of the answer stares back at him.
Mr. Adams, who lived for nearly 40 years in Alaska, often explores environmental themes in works like "Become Ocean," a hypnotic orchestral piece that evokes the surging immensity of the sea (and won the 2014 Pulitzer Prize for Music).
The immensity of this loss of life gets glossed over in the new Ken Burns and Lynn Novick documentary "The Vietnam War," which mentions the staggering figure of three million in passing near the end of the final episode.
At this point, the scenario reaches Monty Python-esque levels of absurdity, French fry woman becomes a track-pants and headphones version of the iron-willed Black Knight, completely unwilling to grasp the immensity of the odds stacked against her.
In part a joke about how their engineers kept fiddling with their compressors, they chose the name for the way in which each of their practices condenses the immensity of existence in the age of the Extremely Online into music.
By the time it disappeared—right on the heels of passenger pigeons, which not long before had blocked out the sun with the immensity of their flocks—we were just beginning to confront the terrible magnitude of our destructive power.
In his extraordinary ability to convey his characters' emotions as they take in the universe's immensity, Pipkin captures our own awe and sense of puniness as we look at the skies and the "implacable cartwheeling of worlds slow and indifferent."
Old age has the potential "to liberate our mind to the vision of the immensity of the world, of which we form an infinitesimal part," as Carl Jung wrote in a 1960 letter to a fellow octogenarian, the Earl of Sandwich.
"I didn't understand the immensity of what lay before me, how frightened I would be by much of it, how tough it was going to be, and how many anxious hours and days I would spend for a long, long time," she writes.
It had taken some prodding and a fusillade of criticism to bring Mr. Cuomo to this moment, but in his comments he seemed to acknowledge the immensity of the problem — and the potential political fallout if he did not address it quickly.
Appeals judges upheld Karadzic's conviction for the 1995 massacre of 8,000 Muslim men and boys at Srebrenica and ruled that the 40-year sentence imposed at the close of his trial was too light, given the immensity of the crimes in question.
Indeed it was the center of the center, rising in its audacious immensity from the bedrock of the Île de la Cité, Paris's historical nucleus, and exerting its gravity across the arrondissements with a force that no other structure — not even the Eiffel Tower — could summon.
" I also learn that his favorite quote is this, attributed to Antoine St. Exupéry: "If you want to build a ship, don't drum up people to collect wood and don't assign them tasks and work, but rather teach them to long for the endless immensity of the sea.
" Jesse Kornbluth, in an essay for The Huffington Post in 2006, wrote that while Ms. Juska "insists she's looking for a sexual hookup, you can't read this book without seeing how much more she really wants — and why the immensity of real desire is more than she can acknowledge.
He is dwarfed by the immensity of his craft, which itself is reduced to a mere sliver, near the beginning of the film, when it docks at Yorkville—a planet-size base that hangs in the heavens like a Christmas bauble, with inverted boulevards and skyscrapers curving around inside.
What's sad about "Godzilla: King of the Monsters" is its attempt, both earnest and lily-livered, to maintain that moral tradition; Dougherty isn't quite sure whether to wow us with the hulking immensity of the action scenes or to wag his finger at us for the environmental hubris of our species.
With a few exceptions, the installations are modest, sometimes dwarfed by their surroundings — such as Nonfood's algae-growing greenhouse at the scenic Orcutt Ranch — and always dwarfed by the immensity of the subject, especially given that the city funding the event has often contributed to food injustice through its unequal distribution of resources.
Looping drone video provided perspective of the immensity of the landscape surrounding a Russian village swallowed by sand, while weeks of photographing and recording video of a protest site in Khartoum, Sudan, resulted in a gorgeous, illustrative portrayal of life following the toppling of the nation's longtime dictator, Omar Hassan al-Bashir.
They were followed by shows about how Americans get information ("(I Am) Nobody's Lunch"), evangelicals in Colorado Springs ("This Beautiful City"), a 21st-century land-use controversy ("In the Footprint: The Battle Over Atlantic Yards"), a 19th-century French labor revolt ("Paris Commune"), climate change ("The Great Immensity"), and the pornography industry ("Pretty Filthy").
Based on Andy Weir's novel "The Martian," this "space western" and "blissed out cosmic high" starring Matt Damon involves "a dual journey into outer and inner space, a trip that takes you into that immensity called the universe and deep into the equally vast landscape of a single consciousness," Manohla Dargis wrote in The New York Times.
There are bigger cliffs on Baffin Island and smaller but steeper cliffs elsewhere, but no cliff anywhere combines such unrelenting steepness, glassy smoothness and inspiring immensity — horizontal as well as vertical — with a quality of such coherent unity, of being a single solid object so gigantic as to reliably induce a tingling awareness of creation's incomprehensible mystery.
While every Southern state has its liberal-leaning cities surrounded by conservative countryside, the divide is particularly pronounced in Georgia because of metropolitan Atlanta's immensity, its central role in the American civil rights movement, and the rapidly growing number of nonwhite people who have been choosing to live in the city's sprawling suburbs, which were once destinations for white flight.
Even with the myriad of allegations stacked against the Miramax co-founder and former co-chairman of The Weinstein Company, Weinstein's allusions to righteous fortitude tell us everything we know about men like him: that the powerful will unfailingly measure the immensity of the self, and the belief in one's own influence, against the smallness of others, no matter how much suffering it may cause.
While every Southern state has its liberal-leaning cities surrounded by conservative countryside — blueberries floating in tomato soup, as Rick Perry, the former Texas governor, once described Austin — the divide is particularly pronounced in Georgia because of metropolitan Atlanta's immensity, its central role in the American civil rights movement, and the rapidly growing number of nonwhite people who have been choosing to live in the city's sprawling suburbs, which were once destinations for white flight.
Preoccupied by the apocalyptic horizon of climate change, the dark pulsing terror at the center of the novel, and by the "feeling of daily life," Lizzie understands — or at least, enacts — the truth that we inhabit multiple scales of experience at the same time: from the minutiae of school drop-offs and P.T.A. activism to the frictions of our personal relationships all the way to the geological immensity of our (not so slowly) corroding planet.
Its dignified stoic firmness suggests to me that deep long-lasting love can take on the dimensions of sublime, cosmological immensity, as expressed by John Coltrane in his 19643 ecstatic masterful opus A Love Supreme, where the emotive concept slants towards the ancient Om. Given prime placement nearby is the splendid, sleek carving "Orestes and Pylades" (first century BCE) by Pasiteles, a Greek from Magna Graecia who became a Roman citizen active in Rome in the first century.
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.

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