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  1. difficult or impossible to define or explain

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"Cabaret Maxime" (also the name of the nightclub Imperioli's character, Bennie Gaza, runs) takes place during an indefinable year, in an indefinable place.
When they talk about you, they say you are indefinable.
And that's all it's been, this faith in that indefinable expression.
Besides, we've already reached the conclusion that all tacos are indefinable.
We're looking for work that's bizarre, authentic, subtle, outrageous, indefinable, raw, paradoxical.
The more indefinable change to South Park lies in a shift in attitude.
The whole thing is both abstracted and economical, indefinable and to-the-point.
Rather, they exploded with the glee of the indefinable, the over-the-top.
But here there was only the forest, and an indefinable but potent sense of ancientness.
But his observant books had unusual emotional registers, a sideways view of life and an indefinable comic air.
Besides concerns with proportion, there's a mysterious, indefinable quality here that lends spiritual underpinnings to Balenciaga's bold black forms.
A large part of Mr. Baxt's work is setups — he's known for his indefinable skill, speed and low price.
An intense erotic awareness among them, tight-strung, utterly absorbing and thrilling, though (as Luce recalls) indefinable, thus unspeakable.
The report from San Francisco-based Kivu Consulting defended DJI's handling of data storage, flight logs, and personally indefinable information.
South of Marrakesh, the Draa Valley still exerts an indefinable pull, retaining traces of its now almost-vanished Berber kingdom.
"My collection is inspired by an almost indefinable moment when a human's self-awareness becomes active and sentiment," Tjaerandsen told WWD.
Once in a blue moon, you can record something and it has something indefinable about it; it has an atmosphere about.
But it lacks that one element without which this opera is not quite "Don Giovanni": an indefinable spark of the divine.
We wanted it to be an indefinable place, a dangerous place, a dark place, yet within it there's all this life.
While most galaxies have a spiral or elliptical structure, NGC 5408 is an irregular galaxy, meaning it sports a messy, indefinable shape.
A pair of portraits offer the show some of its most indefinable moments — one by David Shrobe, and the other by Shiferaw.
The result is a range of curious objects with indefinable form and texture that simultaneously attract and challenge the would-be viewer's gaze.
On its spare, merciless summit, craters and cinder cones of indefinable age keep company with a variety pack of architectural shapes housing telescopes.
Because you can party your ass off, and forget about your job, and get drunk—it's a feeling, an indefinable buzz you get.
That said, though, as something that's subjective, the term "good taste" can often feel redundant or indefinable at best and problematic at worst.
The pitching coach, Dan Warthen, has refused all interviews through this ordeal, but told Collins on Monday that something indefinable seemed better this time.
Green Hill Zone, meanwhile, sounds like Green Hill Zone should—barely reimagined, just cleaner, in a quite indefinable, can't-put-my-ear-on-it way.
Hesse's equally indefinable art, on the other hand, was one of negation and refusal, of razing art to its foundations and starting over from scratch.
Americans are forever seeking that indefinable spark — a secret blend of strength and likability, authority and relatability, a talent for inspiring and connecting with voters.
It's one of the weirdest and most original movies of the year: part political satire, part comedy, part horror, and part something indefinable that's all Boots.
Within the world of the film, Jesse has some indefinable "it," something that makes jaded designers and expressionless artists stop, look twice, and then gasp with admiration.
Rutherford-Johnson mentions "something indefinable" in the Western classical tradition that attracts creative musicians from across the globe, even if they end up rebelling against that tradition.
Depending on which inch you're looking at, it's Islamic, Chinese, Greek, Celtic, Egyptian, Persian or an indefinable mélange of them all, on which no expense was spared.
We had all been victims of some indefinable act, but Nancy felt mostly frustration that the person she'd met in France seemed to change so drastically afterward.
Maybe there is some indefinable magic to anything that can still achieve that in a time when many other hits feel like they're trying way too hard.
In other words, Chamberlain's aesthetic was an accretion of influences and techniques that gathered its juices from anywhere and everywhere, and ended up occupying an indefinable stylistic cusp.
CHICAGO — In the race for Illinois governor, candidate Ameya Pawar was frequently described as an up-and-comer who had the indefinable star quality of a young Barack Obama.
Every few years for the past half-century, the indefinable composer and multimedia artist Meredith Monk has unleashed a new production that ritualistically fuses experimental music, movement, light and film.
It's otherworldly in the most straightforward sense of the word, sounding and feeling like it's actually been sent from another world, somewhere surreal and indefinable, not unlike a David Lynch film.
President Eisenhower preferred to play golf, leaving his vice-president, Richard Nixon, to meet Mr Castro and to identify in him "those indefinable qualities that make him a leader of men".
" The observation reminded me of the moment in "Between the World and Me," when Ta-Nehisi Coates implores his son to remember that "slavery is not an indefinable mass of flesh.
Samantha Washington, Beatrice's younger sister, is the palace's bon vivant, but privately resents being the "spare" to Beatrice's heir and is searching for her purpose, an "indefinable something" that eludes her.
You're happy for your friend, but for some indefinable reason, you're also a little bitter that you were outscored, and then you felt guilty for being resentful over your friend's success.
We would need some kind of language to help us make sense of it, a set of symbols and metaphors we can all agree upon to help us define what is fundamentally indefinable.
This season, joining treatises on cod, coal, and kitchen utensils, there is a new work that one British critic called "the definitive cultural history of an indefinable subject": " The Ghost ," by Susan Owens.
These and other pieces express a powerful longing for an indefinable place of safety that not only isn't present, but couldn't be, and it makes the middle of the room vibrate with loneliness.
In its more corporeal form, Created In The Image of Suffering kicks off with "Utopia," launching straight into the indefinable, alluring sound that's made King Woman so beloved in such a relatively short time.
In its more corporeal form, Created In The Image of Suffering kicks off with "Utopia," launching straight into the indefinable, alluring sound that's made King Woman so beloved in such a relatively short time.
I'd then check the radio, making musical scat of the syndicated provocateurs before choosing a local station on the inferior AM bandwidth, where every word seems to pass through the filter of an indefinable past.
He identifies the track's "tension-building chord progression and uncommon melody" as key to its appeal, but as well as that, he thinks that it has an indefinable quality that challenges other artists to replicate it.
Scripture was usually sung, chanted or declaimed in a way that separated it from mundane speech, so that words — a product of the brain's left hemisphere — were fused with the more indefinable emotions of the right.
Drawing from diasporic communities, the global South, and the West, she creates indefinable explosions of sound, fusing everything from hip-hop to dancehall, baile funk to grime; weaving old punk samples next to winding drum beats.
Dru, who lives in a seemingly Mediterranean paradise called Freedonia (you heard that right, but the Marx Brothers references end there), is obscenely wealthy and has an indefinable blondish hairdo apparently trendy among the obscenely wealthy.
From the labyrinthine guitar lines of the ominous "Danse Macabre" to the grand storytelling of "The Room of Shadows" and beyond, the record is resolutely infused with that enduring indefinable quality that makes Pagan Altar so essential.
" When it came to the movie's protean tone, he said, "All I can tell you is that we were very conscious of it, we knew it was challenging and indefinable — and we knew it had to be.
His accent, an indefinable Syracuse-southern-folk drawl, is perhaps more Virginian than before: final R's and G's are dropped (it's "hurtin'," never "hurting"), long I's and short A's are drawn out into new vowels ("ecaahnomy," not "economy").
Facing the cabin across a clearing, the House for the Poem of the Right Angle looks alive, a complex organism that has evolved over the last 20 years from a square to a triangle to an indefinable, multifaceted geometry.
We are led, segment by segment, to 1567 and to more characters, who stare at each other, at dead chickens hanging from trees, at bulbous and strangely illuminated tropical fruits, and at the sea — always the sea — with an indefinable tension.
The things that made Mona so appealing to Pater, Peruggia, and the press are the things that make her appealing to aesthetically minded art fans — a sense of mystery, an indefinable mood, and a timelessness unbound by da Vinci's period.
But we haven't even crossed the threshold of understanding how the brain works and what human consciousness really is — which part of it comprises the mind, the soul, all these little words we come up with to define the indefinable.
What Really Happened: If there's one December movie that everyone is breathlessly impatient to see, filled with stars and special effects and an indefinable magic that speaks to the child inside all of us, it's Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.
The indefinable type of person, who will only know if they are good enough once they're inside, are evaluated on the door with a few simple questions, and then let in or—most likely—told to turn around and head home.
Richard Smith, a British painter whose idiosyncratic explorations of form and color embraced both Pop Art and Color Field painting, making him one of the most distinctive, indefinable artists of the 21971s and '260s, died on Friday in Patchogue, N.Y., on Long Island.
But the game—please sit down, in case you collapse in shock—is actually played in real life, and this and last year's Mariners squads have something indefinable that seems to give them a little bit more oomph than their individual parts would suggest.
The animal in question is a female dachshund, with a sleek chestnut coat and a purposeful trot, plus the indefinable air that dachshunds have of being both highly perplexed by something (no breed has more expressive eyebrows) and determined to keep that something to themselves.
Say whatever the heck you want about the Athletics—and this year, one of the things you'll probably be correct in saying is, "They're Really Bad"—but they have demonstrated, year after year, that magical and indefinable quality that makes them really, really fun to watch.
It was enthralling to see the meaning emerge, to observe the subtle uses of tense and aspect and mood, and feel the force of the small, indefinable, not strictly necessary words that linguists dryly call "function words" and which are known in Greek grammar as particles.
In either case, these novels, in straddling immediacy and permanence, the personal as well as the scope of a world tilting toward disaster, are the ones we might well be looking back on years from now as the defining, if baffling, literature of an indefinable and baffling era.
For the natural vibrato and slight out-of-tuneness of the human voice; for the quirky resonances of different instruments; for the indefinable "something" of the old four-track machine and the U47 valve-operated microphone; for wit and freshness, and for the unimpeded flowering of talent under his unseen hands.
After all, it has made the TV shows and films we watch, and the songs we listen to, infinitely more multi-faceted, and to claim that the huge, indefinable web we call "pop culture" isn't built upon a complex intersection of influences—which often overlap and inform each other—is both reductive and simplistic.
These were the people who never stopped resenting that, despite its heroics in World War II, England should have come down in the world, while remaining convinced that in some indefinable but ineradicable way it was still superior, and deserved better than to be submerged as one ordinary middle-sized nation among 27 others.
An interesting and little-known example is the work of Raivo Puusemp, whose radical experiments with group dynamics and sociopolitical processes as a conceptual artist in 83s eventually led him to become mayor of Rosendale, NY, whereby a lifelong project saw art fully dissolve into politics so as to become indefinable from one another.
" But those errors of individual taste — the most crucial, if ­indefinable, qualification for serious criticism, along with expertise, both of which Scott (who has both) avoids talking about at length, as if to do so would offend the ­Amazon-rankers and cyber-tomato-throwers in his audience — are hardly proof that the critic's duty is to be "wrong.
While it's always a treat to see amazing ensembles working together as they tear a play apart, the better to expose its meaning, it's thrilling in a different way to watch performers who stand out because they have that indefinable something—a depth, a spark—that makes you feel more alive while watching a given production.
In between the political jokes, Franco as host had little to do, and skits that should have been crowd pleasers — like Franco's attempt to wrap holiday gifts devolving into a blood-spurting horror movie scene, and Che's stint undercover as "white Gretchen" — mostly missed the mark in that indefinable way that bespeaks a live show exhausted by a very long year.
Three years later, he is just as restless: in one exactingly painted still life, indefinable objects sit inside a thoroughly ambiguous, if not illogical, space, while in another canvas, the items are immediately recognizable — a bottle, a compote, and two cylinders alongside what looks like a sculptural mold, laid out in single-point perspective and rendered with a more painterly touch.
Separate from the irrefutable fact that God looks like Maya Rudolph is the equally remarkable revelation that Maya Rudolph looks like God — that is, she looks at you the same way, you must imagine, that God takes in his creation: happy to see it, while somehow existentially disappointed in it, but forgiving of it and still maintaining affection for it, even though it has absolutely let him down in some indefinable way only he can understand.
In "Anatomy of the Deep State," he described the power and reach of this apparatus in chilling terms:"There is the visible government situated around the Mall in Washington, and then there is another, more shadowy, more indefinable government that is not explained in Civics 101 or observable to tourists at the White House or the Capitol..."Yes, there is another government concealed behind the one that is visible at either end of Pennsylvania Avenue, a hybrid entity of public and private institutions ruling the country according to consistent patterns in season and out, connected to, but only intermittently controlled by, the visible state whose leaders we choose.
Publishers Weekly praised it for its candour and said it "will resonate with – and help – anyone mourning a loss or dealing with an indefinable sadness".
Hers was an extreme lithesomeness, and she moved with a certain indefinable airiness, approaching one as down might float or as a bird on noiseless wings.
In January 2011, they reunited to play their first concert since 2003.Mistle Thrush reunite, remain indefinable, Boston Phoenix, January 18, 2011. Forgione's current project is called Van Elk.
Retrieved September 6, 2008 It has been described as Eggleston's "most famous photograph," with "some indefinable sense of menace".O'Hagan, Sean. Out of the ordinary. The Observer, July 25, 2004.
Roger Ebert awarded the film three-and-a-half stars out of 4, saying he "felt a deep but indefinable contentment".Ebert, Roger. The Man Without a Past , RogerEbert.com, June 27, 2003.
Here Joseph is in advance of his predecessors Saadia Gaon and Bahya ibn Paquda; and, like Maimonides, he concludes that no positive attributes, whether essential or unessential, can be posited of God, who is indefinable.
In addition to categorising 'good' as indefinable, Moore also emphasized that it is a non-natural property. This means that it cannot be empirically or scientifically tested or verifiedit is not within the bounds of "natural science".
This would be an example of what he referred to as "the naturalistic fallacy." Moore claimed that goodness is "indefinable", i.e., it cannot be defined in any other terms. This is the central claim of non-naturalism.
130 > ("great strength" quote), p. 131 ("perfect" quote).Cf. Baer (1986), p.38 re > Les Biches: "indefinable atmosphere and aura of elegance and play results > from the ballet's synthesis of choreography, music, costumes, and decor"; > "one of the first neoclassical ballets".
The Albanian traditional singing of epic verse from memory is one of the last survival of its kind in modern Europe.. The poems of the cycle belong to the heroic genre,. reflecting the legends that portray and glorify the heroic deeds of the warriors of indefinable old times.
In 1923, William Collins published a possibly autobiographical novel, Mary Bryant, a girl of the people. A novel., by Shelley. It told the story of a girl born in a Bristol slum who is led by an "indefinable yearning" to seek a more fulfilling life in London and Paris.
In Douglas' biography, Edward Hubbard refers to its "massive solidity and indefinable form, its heavy hipped and gabled roofs and its elaborate use of brick". The architectural writers Figueirdo and Treuherz comment that the house "is an effective composition from a distance, but close to, the detailing is dull".
5 However, there does not appear to be agreement about the true nature of his prose. Richard Geis refers to "the Zelazny magic; that indefinable stylistic touch that makes him extremely readable."Geis February 1976, p. 23 His prose in has been variously described as "straight-forward,"Budrys July 1977, p.
"Oomph" was described as "a certain indefinable something that commands male interest." In March 1939, Warner Bros. announced Sheridan had been voted by a committee of 25 men as the actress with the most "oomph" in America. She received as many as 250 marriage proposals from fans in a single week.
Each is determined and sponsored by the unique colour of the square plane. Both series are initiated and denoted by a black square – seven minutes exposure in the totally dark space of the stage – as a prelude to an abstract image of indefinable expectation on the part of the spectator.
Metrical poetry in Sanskrit is called Chhandas () or Chhandas () and (). Prose and poetry follows the rules of Chhandas to design the structural features of 'poetry'. Chhandas is a definable aspect of many definable and indefinable aspects of poetry. Chhandas generates rhythm to the literature when the rules are properly followed.
" "Accelerate" was the first song finished for Ten Love Songs. Analogized by Carley to be a "sequel" to Robyn's song "Dancing on My Own," "Accelerate" is about someone asking their lover to end their relationship. Murphy wrote that the song has an "indefinable quality that all good Scandi-pop music has.
Simplicity In many respects, Seervai, the man, was greater than Seervai, the lawyer, but the two characters were inextricably mixed, making him the most respected person in law and giving him that indefinable eminence over several lawyers of his day who were reputed to be clever and more astute than he was.
Also the phrase the UK's then Chancellor of the Exchequer Norman Lamont chose to use to describe his feelings over the events of September 16, 1992 ('Black Wednesday'). ; je ne sais quoi: lit. "I-don't-know-what": an indescribable or indefinable 'something' that distinguishes the object in question from others that are superficially similar. ; jeu d'esprit: lit.
In other words, if value could be analysed, then such questions and statements would be trivial and obvious. Since they are anything but trivial and obvious, value must be indefinable. Critics of Moore's arguments sometimes claim that he is appealing to general puzzles concerning analysis (cf. the paradox of analysis), rather than revealing anything special about value.
But this analysis can in no case exhaust the content of the object of perception. There will always remain an "irrational residue" which escapes analysis and which can not be expressed in concepts: it is this unknowable depth of things, that which constitutes their true, indefinable essence that also reflects the origin of things in God.
After studying at Trinity College, Dublin, and with very limited training for the ministry, Lyte took Anglican holy orders in 1815, and for some time he held a curacy in Taghmon near Wexford. Lyte's "sense of vocation was vague at this early stage. Perhaps he felt an indefinable desire to do something good in life."Skinner, 17.
All is taken as primitive and indefinable and the others are defined in terms of it. Russell emphasises that denoting phrases can have no meaning apart from that which is assigned to them within the propositions in which they occur, all of which are meaningful. This is the foundation of Russell's theory of descriptions as he proceeds to illustrate.
Perhaps, Marina is the most indefinable and impossible novel to be categorised among the books by Carlos Ruiz Zafón. And, according to the writer's words, probably it is the most personal of his works. Marina is a supernatural mystery history that takes place in Barcelona. The protagonists find many trails, discover mystery places, abandoned mansions and gardens, get anonymous papers, conduct interviews.
The individual parts follow rather non-linear passage of time. Unlike his previous poems, in Romance pro křídlovku Hrubín tells the story of an individuality (the boy) in conflict with the world. Terina, the central character of the story, is depicted as an indefinable and inexpressible entity without firm contours. Her death sharply contrasts with the death of the boy's grandfather.
Matthews 1971 qtd. p. 306 In an 1851 lecture, David Macbeth Moir acclaimed "four exquisite odes,—'To a Nightingale,' 'To a Grecian Urn,' 'To Melancholy,' and 'To Autumn,'—all so pregnant with deep thought, so picturesque in their limning, and so suggestive."Matthews 1971 qtd. pp. 351-352 In 1865, Matthew Arnold singled out the "indefinable delicacy, charm, and perfection of [...] Keats's [touch] in his Autumn".
5 However, there does not appear to be agreement about the true nature of his prose. Geis writes that Doorways "is written with the Zelazny magic; that indefinable stylistic touch that makes him extremely readable." The prose in Doorways has been variously described as "straight- forward," "well-written and fast paced," "colloquial and functional." Cowper writes that Zelazny > has fashioned for himself a style which . . .
Moore insists that "good" is indefinable, and provides an exposition of what he calls the "naturalistic fallacy." He defends the objectivity and multiplicity of values, arguing that knowledge of values cannot be derived from knowledge of facts, but only from intuition of the goodness of such states of affairs as beauty, pleasure, friendship and knowledge. In Moore's view, right acts are those producing the most good.
He was led to become urgently concerned with conveying the indefinable in the poem itself. "The Curtains in the House of the Metaphysician" is as good an example as any. He redirects the longing to know a transcendent realm into nature itself, salving the frustrated platonic desire with his poetic gifts, notably the non-discursive effects borrowed from sound and sight, music and painting.
Nilavu () : English: Moonlight) is a 2010 Malayalam romantic film written and directed by Ajith Nair. Nilavu is the soul touching story of an indefinable relationship between two lonely individuals, who meet by chance. The whole film revolves around the strange bond that develops between them and how their relationship evolves. Krishnan Haridas as 'Hari' and Sunita Nedungadi as 'Lakshmi' bring to life the emotional complexities of expatriate life in the Gulf.
The effect on fellow artists was, as Théodore de Banville stated, "immense, prodigious, unexpected, mingled with admiration and with some indefinable anxious fear".Richardson 1994, p. 236. Gustave Flaubert, recently attacked in a similar fashion for Madame Bovary (and acquitted), was impressed and wrote to Baudelaire: "You have found a way to rejuvenate Romanticism...You are as unyielding as marble, and as penetrating as an English mist."Richardson 1994, p. 241.
In an Antique Land is considered to be a stylistically curious book. Written after the success of Ghosh's first two books, The Circle of Reason and The Shadow Lines, and written more than a decade after the dissertation on which the book is based, In an Antique Land defies easy description and has been called "generically indefinable" and could be labelled as "narrative, travel book, autobiographical piece, historical account".
Richard Fumerton views direct acquaintance (the theory of which he often refers to as “classical foundationalism”) as simple, hence indefinable. He asserts that it is the central concept around which philosophy of mind and epistemology must be developed. He acknowledges that although he takes direct acquaintance to be basic, it is viewed by other philosophers as a mystery. Fumerton (1995) suggests that the following are the necessary conditions to constitute knowledge by acquaintance. ::i.
27 April 2013 No Depression "Album Reviews" The 405 review said the album "exudes a melodical liberation, a feeling of incomprehensible vastness, a kind of emotion so indefinable, leeaving you in a dazed meditation."Clarkson, Charlie. 8 February 2013 The 405 "Stone Beads And Silver" LS Magazine wrote "Carroll's unique concoction of folk, blues, punk and country has shamefully hidden beneath the public eye..he really is Ireland's hidden treasure."Edge, Dom.
His intelligent grasp of complicated situations have caused his counsel to be sought by men his seniors in point of years, and his quick and decisive methods have saved many a perilous situation. In all he is a plain, strong, dependable man, who has that indefinable something called personal magnetism that draws men to him. He was a prominent Mason. He died on March 11, 1929 at his home in New York, at the age of 67.
Masaki Takatō is the second youngest of four sons, and seemingly a delinquent by nature. His hot temper has put a wedge between himself and his strict father, gotten him kicked out of one school, and tossed in another school which is notoriously horrible for the one thing he's truly good at—basketball. A chance encounter with the willful Kanako Yūki may serve as a catalyst for change, as the indefinable connection she feels with Masaki draws them together...
Whatever exists is the shadow (tajalli) of the Real and is not independent of God. This is summed up in Ibn Arabi's own words: "Glory to Him who created all things, being Himself their very essence (ainuha)". To call wujud or Real Being "one" is to speak of the unity of the Essence. In other terms, it is to say that Being—Light in itself—is nondelimited (mutlaq), that is, infinite and absolute, undefined and indefinable, indistinct and indistinguishable.
Electronic gospel. That's all I'm saying." Eno also explained the differences between this album and their previous one saying, "[T]his is quite different from My Life in that the intention of that album was to not use our voices at all, but instead to find voices and stick them on to the music. This new one is different—these are songs written and sung by David... They go from electronic folk gospel to quite indefinable areas of music.
He listed "Cry Baby", "He's a Man" and "Hanky Panky" as the best tracks. Mark Coleman from Rolling Stone gave the album a rating of three-and-a-half out of five stars and positive review, claiming that Madonna "pulls it off with brass and panache". He added that "Vogue" showed the singer "can still deliver that indefinable something extra". Sal Cinquemani from Slant Magazine gave it four out of five stars, declaring: "I'm Breathless proves that Madonna is a true renaissance woman".
Later, Aquinas made an argument that stated, "Good and being are the really the same, and differ only according to reason.... [G]ood presents the aspect of desirableness, which being does not present." (Summa Theologica, Part I, Q. 5, Art. 1) So good is postulated to be indefinable. That self-evident truth which the moral cognitivist claims to exist upon which all other prescriptive truths are ultimately based is: One ought to desire what is really good for one and nothing else.
Devereux, Robert, The First Ottoman Constitutional Period A Study of the Midhat Constitution and Parliament, The Johns Hopkins Press, Baltimore, 1963, Print, p. 21 The purpose of the Tanzimat Era was reform, but mainly, to divert power from the Sultan to the Sublime Porte. The first indefinable act of the Tanzimat period was when Sultan Abdülmecid I issued Edict of Gülhane.Devereux, Robert, The First Ottoman Constitutional Period A Study of the Midhat Constitution and Parliament, The Johns Hopkins Press, Baltimore, 1963, Print, p.
She received the Desiderius Orban Art Award in 1986. Her films have screened "internationally, including SIGGRAPH N-Space Art Gallery, Sundance Film Festival, New York Digital Salon, Hiroshima, Anima Mundi, and Ottawa International Animation Festivals [... she] has exhibited internationally at group and solo exhibitions such as Institute of Contemporary Art, London, Conservatorio di Santa Maria degli Angeli, Florence, Italy, and the Australian National Gallery, Canberra." Kathymoods.org: Biography Her body of work includes the award-winning animated film, Indefinable Moods (2001).
Thus, according to L.S. Cousins: > The difference is that for the Voidist the person is a label for the > aggregates experiences as objects of consciousness whereas for the > personalist the relationship between the person and those objects cannot be > described as either the same nor different. Thus this pudgala was the subject of experiences, the doer of whole and unwholesome actions, the experiencer of karma. transmigration and nirvana, but was also "indefinable" (avaktavya), neither a conditioned (samskrta) nor an unconditioned dharma (i.e.
High-calibre critics, such as Karol Wiktor Zawodziński, have traced aspects of Ginczanka's lyricism to the poetic achievement of Tuwim, deemed both indefinable and inimitable but concerning primarily the renewed focus on the word, its freshness, and the ultimate conciseness of expression respective of each particular poetic image or vision treated.Karol W. Zawodziński, "Liryka polska w dobie jej kryzysu" (Polish Lyric Poetry in the Age of Its Crisis), Przegląd Współczesny (Warsaw), vol. 69, No. 206, June 1939, pp. 1415 (302303).
Greg Marc Nielson, The Norms of Answerability (2002) p. 135 It is thus very close to the way in a man Freud's 'ego-censor, the conscience...arose from the critical influence of his parents (conveyed to him by the medium of the voice), to whom were added, as time went on, those who trained and taught him and the innumerable and indefinable host of all the other people in his environment—his fellow-men—and public opinion'.Sigmund Freud, On Metapsychology (PFL 11) p. 92 and p.
"Welcome to the Machine" and "Have a Cigar" were barely veiled attacks on the music business, their lyrics working neatly with "Shine On" to provide an apt summary of the rise and fall of Barrett; "Because I wanted to get as close as possible to what I felt ... that sort of indefinable, inevitable melancholy about the disappearance of Syd." "Raving and Drooling" and "You Gotta Be Crazy" had no place in the new concept, and were set aside until the following album, 1977's Animals.
The pamphlet gives an explanation of the multifaceted and indefinable nature of every man's soul, but Harry is either unable or unwilling to recognize this. It also discusses his suicidal intentions, describing him as one of the "suicides": people who, deep down, knew they would take their own life one day. But to counter that, it hails his potential to be great, to be one of the "Immortals". By chance, Harry encounters the man who gave him the book, just as the man has attended a funeral.
Tolkien wrote of Worcestershire, "Any corner of that county (however fair or squalid) is in an indefinable way 'home' to me, as no other part of the world is." Humphrey, C. 1977 Tolkien: A Biography New York: Ballantine Books. Worcestershire is one of the three counties associated with the Border Morris style of English folk dancing. Worcestershire Monkey is a popular Border Morris dance; although normally performed as a group of eight, it is sometimes danced en masse with multiple Border Morris sides performing the dance together.
Human reasoning is not enough: there will always remain an "irrational residue" which escapes analysis and which can not be expressed in concepts: it is this unknowable depth of things, that which constitutes their true, indefinable essence that also reflects the origin of things in God. In Eastern Christianity it is by faith or intuitive truth that this component of an object’s existence is grasped.The Mystical Theology of the Eastern Church, by Vladimir Lossky SVS Press, 1997, pg 33 (). James Clarke & Co Ltd, 1991, pg 71 ().
It is the validity of the argument in favour of a vicious infinite regress that has received the most attention in 20th Century philosophy of time. In the later version of the argument, in The Nature of Existence,McTaggart 1927: ch. 33 McTaggart no longer advances the circularity objection. This is, arguably, because by then he has come to treat tense as a simple and indefinable notion, and thus cannot contend that the terms need to be explained at all in order to be applied.
Moody Coup is the second studio album of Co La, the project of Baltimore electronic music producer Matt Papich. The album follows a more indefinable music style yet cleaner sound than Co La's previous record Daydream Repeater (2011). Using both synthesizers and samples, the album involves song recordings and foley of everyday life being "enhanced and embellished to a point of transcendence," its official press release summarized. It was released on May 7, 2013 by the imprint Software and garnered generally positive reviews from critics upon its release.
The harmonies were tight and sophisticated, the music energetic, original and masterfully arranged. Marty had developed an inimitable, indefinable style - an amalgamation of classical and early rock & roll piano with just the right amount of jazz mixed in - that contributed significantly to the band's unique sound. Consistent, steady and always interesting, Scott held the beat, drove the band and kept the rock n’ roll alive, while doubling as Arrogance's comedian and class clown. Arrogance had become a truly great live band and the fans were numerous and loyal.
On 5 December, Galland recorded his 57th victory. This made him the most successful fighter pilot of the war at that point, putting him ahead of his colleague, friend and rival Werner Mölders. Analysis conducted by James Corum found that the number of leading fighter pilots were small, but they shared special and indefinable qualities in piloting, particularly marksmanship, hunting skills and situational awareness. Corum found that during the Battle of Britain, Galland accounted for 14% of all JG 26's aerial successes, from a unit of around 120 pilots.
With the musicians in her band, Sade, The New Yorker wrote, "created one of the most profitable catalogues in pop"; the band's "easy" sound backing songs "exploring the heavier lifting inside love: commitment, consistency, friendship." Her success has been attributed to a combination of her unique beauty, seemingly indefinable origins, and mysterious persona. Sade's work has influenced and been recognised by many singers and hip hop artists. Rapper Rakim of Eric B. & Rakim stated he grew up listening to Sade's music and was influenced by her voice and style.
Two other ranks are mentioned in The Runes of the Earth, Keepers and Curriers, but their placement within the Ramen hierarchy is not known. Ranyhyn are the great horses of the Land. These horses live on the Plains of Ra, and are tended by the Ramen. The Ranyhyn are akin to normal horses, but are larger, always have a star and are in some indefinable sense enhanced by the Earthpower of the Land, so that their speed and endurance, as well as their intelligence, far outstrip those of a standard horse.
Australian bushranger Ned Kelly had been executed only twenty-six years before The Story of the Kelly Gang was made, and Ned's mother Ellen and younger brother Jim were still alive at the time of its release. The film was made during an era when plays about bushrangers were extremely popular, and there were, by one estimate, six contemporaneous theatre companies giving performances of the Kelly gang story. Historian Ian Jones suggests bushranger stories still had an "indefinable appeal" for Australians in the early 20th century.Ian Jones (1995) Ned Kelly; A short life.
A soldier wearing a horizon blue uniform during the Great War. Horizon blue is a color name which is well remembered because it was used for the blue-gray uniforms of French metropolitan troops from 1915 through 1921. This name for a shade of blue which refers to the indefinable color which separates the sky from the earth, had been previously used in the world of fashion, and has been since then. It had also served as an emblem of political groups prevailing upon the army of the Great War.
Proteins targeted to other sub-compartments of the mitochondria such as the intermembrane space and inner mitochondrial membrane, contain internal targeting signals, these signals have an indefinable nature and are inconsistent in their pattern. Proteins targeted to the outer membrane also contain internal targeting signals, not all of which have been identified, and include proteins that take on a β-barrel structure, such as Tom40. Some proteins however, that are targeted to the outer mitochondrial membrane contain a hydrophobic tail domain that anchors the protein to the membrane.
It does not have a predefined plan of use and is not part of a particular building type. The purpose of establishing such a space is the transformation of the user through their existence into an unprecedented and totally indefinable spatial reality. Woods' society can only be founded on the intelligence, resourcefulness and awareness-raising initiative of the individual who is called to identify and harmonize with the complexity of their self-sufficiency in space and time. To do this, they must devise new and more experimental ways of using freespace.
As an example of philosophical argumentation that identifies particular indefinables, we take "being" and then "good". Aristotle stated that although being is not a genus (Posterior Analytics 2.7), yet of everything that is, being is predicated (Topics 4.1), and that the Genus-differentia definitions, of which he was the first recorded proponent, requires that its subject be defined through its genus and a differentia. But since nothing lies outside of what is predicated of being, there is nothing which can serve as a differentia. So being is postulated to be indefinable.
Referring to Lauridsen's sacred music, the musicologist and conductor Nick Strimple said he was "the only American composer in history who can be called a mystic, (whose) probing, serene work contains an elusive and indefinable ingredient which leaves the impression that all the questions have been answered ...Strimple, Nick. "Choral Music in the Twentieth Century" Amadeus Press, 2003. From 1993 Lauridsen's music rapidly increased in international popularity, and by century's end he had eclipsed Randall Thompson as the most frequently performed American choral composer."Wine, Tom et al. (2007).
Debut draws on an eclectic variety of sources. Treblezine described the album as "[melding] alternative dance and electronic with a graceful flow." It is said that the album "[shook] the status quo" of the contemporary musical climate, in the sense that its eclectic experimental pop leanings distanced it from the music "primarily being made by men with guitars" that was popular at the time, such as grunge and the burgeoning britpop. Michael Cragg of The Guardian described it as an "indefinable conflation of electronic pop, trip-hop, world music and otherworldly lyrics".
Although animated films with puppets had already been made before Trnka, he corresponds to the main thrust of this technique, later used in many parts of the world. Unlike what had been done before, Trnka chose not to alter the appearance of the dolls with artificial elements to denote their emotions but to keep it unchanged, getting his expression through changes in framing and lighting. According to Pojar: :He always gave his eyes a look indefinable. With the simple turn of their heads, or with a change of lighting, rose smiling expressions, or unhappy, or dreamers.
When Charlie's finally decided to close on Sundays, nobody had a key, and one needed to be made. The floor above Charlie's was a union hall for the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, the first black porters union founded by A. Philip Randolph. Charlie's has won numerous awards over the years, culminating in the reception of a James Beard Foundation Award in 2005 in the category of America's Classics.Why classics count in New England Their indefinable, inimitable somethings just get more savory with the decades There is now a web-project history of the restaurant entitled Where Hash Rules.
Two siblings had died from illness in the war and she gave up her idea of becoming a concert pianist to turn towards medicine. Kitahara would often pass churches and felt compelled to look inside but was frightened and nervous to do so. But this March afternoon was when she and her friend noticed a man going into the church of the Sacred Heart which enticed the pair to follow him inside. Inside she was spellbound upon seeing a Marian statue (she did not know who it depicted) while in 1950 writing that she became overwhelmed with an "indefinable emotion".
We require, then, in the propositional calculus, no indefinable except the two kinds of implication [simple aka "material"The "simple" type of implication, aka material implication, is the logical connective commonly symbolized by → or ⊃, e.g. p ⊃ q. As a connective it yields the truth value of "falsity" only when the truth value of statement p is "truth" when the truth value of statement q is "falsity"; in 1903 Russell is claiming that "A definition of implication is quite impossible" (Russell 1903:14). He will overcome this problem in PM with the simple definition of (p ⊃ q) =def (NOT-p OR q).
Whereas the first part is about hermaphrodites, the second is about Greeks. The latter half, "full of incest, violence, and terrible family secrets", was considered by Daniel Mendelsohn, an author and critic, to be more effective because Middlesex is largely about how Callie inherited the momentous gene that "ends up defining her indefinable life". Writing for The New Republic, James Wood classified Middlesex as a story written in the vein of hysterical realism. He said the novel is influenced by its own recounting of "excitements, patternings, and implausibilities that lie on the soft side of magical realism".
256 Messager enjoyed orchestrating. He said that musical ideas came to him "already clothed in the appropriate instrumental shades",Hughes, p. 128 and after the concentrated effort of composing his scores he found it relaxing to work on "the handling of instruments, the balancing of different sonorities, the grouping of colours and the structuring of effects".Hughes, p. 129 He remarked that composers who had their music orchestrated by assistants presumably did not care if their helpers lacked "that indefinable sixth sense which would indicate the right combination of sonorities to carry out the original intentions of the composer".
The film received mixed reviews, with most critics complaining about the plot taking a second place to showcasing Turner. A The New York Times critic wrote: "With Lana Turner figuring prominently in the doings, it is fairly safe to predict that none of the patrons will bother to inquire where and when they have seen Two Girls on Broadway before. There is an indefinable something about Miss Turner that makes it a matter of small concern." On the other hand, Turner was praised for her musical talents, one reviewer describing her dance abilities as "precision and grace".
The official press release from Qadiri's website states that the voices execute a "dizzying array of mixed, sometimes indefinable emotions," sounding "menacing and yet strangely comforting" and "ancient and bizarrely futuristic." Even Qadiri admitted she didn't know how to feel when she listened to Warn-U, "and in many regards I hope I never can." Paul Lester of The Guardian analyzed the vocals are altered to the point of sounding like electronic instruments rather than human voices. The EP closes with Los Angeles production duo Nguzunguzu's twelve-minute "megamix," or "remix suite," of all the record's original tracks.
In a 1983 essay Clifford Geertz points to the importance of gotong royong in Indonesian life: > An enormous inventory of highly specific and often quite intricate > institutions for effecting the cooperation in work, politics, and personal > relations alike, vaguely gathered under culturally charged and fairly well > indefinable value-images--rukun ("mutual adjustment"), gotong royong ("joint > bearing of burdens"), tolong-menolong ("reciprocal assistance")--governs > social interaction with a force as sovereign as it is subdued.Geertz, > Clifford. "Local Knowledge: Fact and Law in Comparative Perspective," pp. > 167–234 in Geertz Local Knowledge: Further Essays in Interpretive > Anthropology, NY: Basic Books. 1983.
The coda involves the statement of the main theme in the tonic that the listener might have been expecting, and it does so after two measures of pointed silence. The form of the second movement, an Andante in B-flat major, is indefinable. The movement involves elements of a theme and variations, but also has characteristics of both a ternary form movement and a rondo. Unlike a conventional theme and variation movement, the minor mode variation is placed immediately after the statement of the theme; normally, the minor mode theme would be held back for later in the movement.
Further, they felt that the "characters seem tired: Tintin is totally reactive — even on the book cover, it is Haddock who takes the lead." Thompson echoed similar views, believing that "life has not been breathed into the characters as normal" and that there was "something indefinable absent" from the drawings, "enjoyment, perhaps". He added that while it contained "many fine vignettes", "over all it is a lacklustre story, missing the sparkle of a genuine Tintin adventure". Peeters thought that "the comedy here seems mechanical" and "neither the characters, nor the plot, nor the drawings ring true".
Anquetil was a smooth rider, a beautiful pedalling machine according to the American journalist Owen Mulholland: > The sight of Jacques Anquetil on a bicycle gives credence to an idea we > Americans find unpalatable, that of a natural aristocracy. From the first > day he seriously straddled a top tube, "Anq" had a sense or perfection most > riders spend a lifetime searching for. Between 1950, when he rode his first > race, and nineteen years later, when he retired, Anquetil had countless > frames underneath him, yet that indefinable poise was always there. > The look was that of a greyhound.
He wrote in his statement "About New Beacon Review" that his conception aimed "at the expression of the radical and the revolutionary. More easily definable in politics, and more complex and less easily definable, or indefinable, in the arts and culture". As an executive member of the Youth Council he produced their fortnightly radio programme Voice of Youth on Radio Trinidad; and in the mid-1950s, he co- authored with the calypsonian Raymond Quevedo – Attila the Hun – the first serious study of the calypso, originally entitled Kaiso, A Review, subsequently published as Atilla's Kaiso (1983).Linton Kwesi Johnson, "John la Rose", The Guardian, 4 March 2006.
Though it has gone through periodic episodes of scarcity in the aquarium trade,"Exotic Tropical Fishes" by Dr. Cliff Emmens, et al. TFH Publications, New Jersey, 1962 N. unifasciatus has long been considered a most desirable aquarium species, Dr. William T. Innes describing them as possessing "a marked elegance" and manifesting "that indefinable something known as class" in 1935. It is an appropriate community aquarium species, if tankmates are of similar size and demeanor, and will thrive if kept in soft, mildly acidic water, low nitrate levels, and at temperatures between 72F and 82F. Baby brine shrimp and other small-sized foods are indicated.
A stereo mix of "The Inner Light" was created at Abbey Road on 27 January 1970 for what Beatles recording historian Mark Lewisohn terms "some indefinable future use". On this later mix, the opening instrumental section differs slightly from that on the original, mono version. Following its initial release in 1968, "The Inner Light" became one of the rarest Beatles recordings. Although it appeared on Por Siempre Beatles, a 1971 Spanish compilation album, the song was not available on a British or American album until its inclusion on Rarities, which was originally issued as a disc in the 1978 box set The Beatles Collection before receiving an independent UK release.
In her review of the 2001 re-release, Andrea Vetter of German music magazine laut.de stated that, while the album was superfluous for die-hard Rosenstolz fans, it was ideal for convincing sceptical friends of the quality of Rosenstolz. Felix Kosel of German music magazine bloom also reviewed the 2001 re-release and remarked that the compilation showed the band's development, with the increasing use of electronic sounds displacing the raw guitar sound heard on "Nur einmal noch". In addition, although he did not feel that Rosenstolz's music had become more mainstream, he did sense a gradual disappearance of the band's indefinable quirky touch over time.
15c-30a), an Abhidharma work which was translated twice into Chinese. The text mentions that lack of knowledge also includes lack of knowledge of the indefinable (avaktavya), which refers to the pudgala. Another Pudgalavada text, the Sammatiyanikayasastra, put forth various arguments for and against the following propositions:Williams, Paul, Buddhism: The early Buddhist schools and doctrinal history ; Theravāda doctrine, Volume 2, Taylor & Francis, 2005, p. 90. # There is no self # Self neither exists nor does not exist # Self exists # Self is the same as the five aggregates # Self is different than the five aggregates # Self is eternal # Self is not eternal All of these views are ultimately rejected.
Therefore, science can be understood as the production of a public good, and can be studied within the framework of public economics. However, certain economists argue that a non-market mechanism has developed to correct the problem of indefinable property rights, such that scientists are incentivized to produce knowledge in a socially responsible way. Economist Paula Stephen refers to this mechanism as a reward system based primarily on a concept that she calls “priority of discovery.” Robert Merton argues that to goal of scientists is to establish “priority of discovery” by being the first to report a new discovery, which then results in the reward of recognition.
Beethoven received Rossini politely and expressed praise for his comic operas (which were, at the time, greatly eclipsing Beethoven's work in popularity in Vienna). Rossini, who admired Beethoven greatly, later expressed sorrow over the squalor of his surroundings and the "indefinable sadness spread over his features".Sonneck (1926:116–120) In August 1824, the aging Carpani marshaled his efforts in defense of the composer Antonio Salieri, at a time when the story that Salieri had poisoned Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was circulating broadly. Carpani obtained testimony from Guldener von Lobes, a doctor who was close to those treating the dying Mozart, and from two nurses who had attended Mozart.
Rolling Stone declared her one of year's most promising new acts and Blender said that Failer songs possessed "an indefinable pull that makes you love the characters they describe, no matter how fucked up they are." The New York Times praised Edwards as a writer whose songs can "pare situations down to a few dozen words while they push country-rock towards its primal impulses of thump and twang." She made her television network debut on the Late Show with David Letterman where she performed "Six O'Clock News." In 2005, Edwards released Back to Me, which also garnered considerable critical acclaim, and led to the release of the singles "Back to Me" and "In State".
Legouvé thought there were several greater violin virtuosi in Paris than Urhan, but that he outshone them through his profound knowledge of the masters and respect for their music, and through the indefinable quality of style which he brought to them. He often differed with Habeneck, when the conductor wanted to make cuts, and actually published and signed an article against Habeneck when he withdrew some double-basses from Beethoven's Choral Symphony. He did not merely guard the reputation of the old masters, but he was also a fierce advocate and defender of the new, and of those of the future. He was the first to introduce a song of Schubert's into France (L'Adieu).
She spent many years trying to define the idea of the self, but she concluded that she could in no way define it. She stated that even though the self was indefinable, it was "a totality, a one of many characters... a unique being in the sense that I am I and you are you..." In 1903, Calkins ranked twelfth in a listing of fifty top-ranked psychologists, an achievement that happened after James McKeen Cattell asked ten psychologists to rank their American colleagues in order merit. In 1905 she was elected president of the American Psychological Association and the American Philosophical Association in 1918. She was the first woman to hold a position in both societies.
In particular, the making of national territorial claims in outer space and on celestial bodies has been specifically proscribed by the 1967 Outer Space Treaty, which was, , ultimately ratified by all space-faring nations. Article II of the treaty notes that "Outer space, including the moon and other celestial bodies, is not subject to national appropriation by claim of sovereignty, by means of use or occupation." The "ad coelum" doctrine-that property or sovereignty extends indefinable upward-is no longer accepted without limitations. This is not surprising since any claim to space based on national boundaries is based upon points defined on the surface of a rotating planet and therefore must have an upper boundary.
That's the mark of a true masterpiece." When Noel Murray of The A.V. Club reviewed "Restless" in 2009, after beginning his first look at the series in 2008, he praised Joss Whedon's ability to represent what dreams are actually like. The A.V. Club also included "Restless" as an "essential episode" of the series in their list of the best TV series of the 2000s, in which Buffy the Vampire Slayer placed at #25. "Restless" was listed at #10 in The A.V. Clubs list of "21 TV episodes that do dream sequences right", commenting, "This device allows for a lot of surreal images and moments of weird comedy" and that "there are also some striking, unsettling touches that have the indefinable power and strangeness of a real dream.
The blankets used as > stretchers were sodden with blood. > At times the spectacle of unresisting men being methodically bashed into a > bloody pulp sickened me so much I had to turn away....I felt an indefinable > sense of helpless rage and loathing, almost as much against the men who were > submitting unresistingly to being beaten as against the police wielding the > clubs... > Bodies toppled over in threes and fours, bleeding from great gashes on > their scalps. Group after group walked forward, sat down, and submitted to > being beaten into insensibility without raising an arm to fend off the > blows. Finally the police became enraged by the non-resistance....They > commenced savagely kicking the seated men in the abdomen and testicles.
Other works that appear to be copies of Praxiteles' sculpture express the same gracefulness in repose and indefinable charm as the 'Hermes and Infant Dionysus'. Among the most notable of these are the Apollo Sauroktonos, or the lizard-slayer, which portrays a youth leaning against a tree and idly striking with an arrow at a lizard. Several Roman copies from the 1st century are known including those at the Louvre Museum, the Vatican Museums, and the National Museums Liverpool. Also, the Aphrodite of Cnidus at the Vatican Museums is a copy of the statue made by Praxiteles for the people of Cnidus, and by them valued so highly that they refused to sell it to King Nicomedes in exchange for discharging the city's enormous debt (Pliny).
His efforts are frustrated by his family ties and the indefinable, unbreakable tie to the land. Chatwin also tells the reader of the brutality involved in farming at the time in this area. Amos, the father of the two twins, shows how his day-to-day job has brutalised his once caring and loving attitude, and we see this later in the novel when he hits his wife Mary on the temple with the book she is reading – Wuthering Heights. A jealous man, Amos attacks his wife with the very material that shows her intelligence; he feels threatened by this, feeling that the man is supposed to be the head of the family in all things, and he feels anger because of his limited education.
Prichard was influenced by G.E. Moore, whose Principia Ethica (1903) argued famously that goodness was an indefinable, non-natural property of which we had intuitive awareness. Moore originated the term "the naturalistic fallacy" to refer to the (alleged) error of confusing goodness with some natural property, and he deployed the Open Question Argument to show why this was an error. Unlike Prichard, Moore thought that one could derive principles of obligation from propositions about what is good. Ethical intuitionism suffered a dramatic fall from favor by the middle of the century, due in part to the influence of logical positivism, in part to the rising popularity of naturalism in philosophy, and in part to philosophical objections based on the phenomenon of widespread moral disagreement.
The most common personality trap, known as mirror-imaging is the analysts' assumption that the people being studied think like the analysts themselves. An important variation is to confuse actual subjects with one's information or images about them, as the sort of apple one eats and the ideas and issues it may raise. It poses a dilemma for the scientific method in general, since science uses information and theory to represent complex natural systems as if theoretical constructs might be in control of indefinable natural processes. An inability to distinguish subjects from what one is thinking about them is also studied under the subject of functional fixedness, first studied in Gestalt psychology and in relation to the subject–object problem.
" Lisa Russ Spaar has called Hirshfield "a visionary", continuing: "It is arguable that the riddle, the existential joke of being, of meaning, of Dickinson's "prank of the Heart at play on the Heart," is as powerful a source as song for the lyric poem. Central to Hirshfield's vision is a kind of holy delight that is at the heart of riddles and koans". Other reviewers note the investigative nature of Hirshfield's poems, in which life is approached as a puzzle which is not quite solveable. In a review of Come, Thief in The Georgia Review, Judith Kitchen wrote "Jane Hirshfield's felt longing elevates description to insight: not self-knowledge, less fleeting than that... something more encompassing, more akin to the indefinable suddenly given expression.
In his review for Allmusic, Michael G. Nastos notes that "this is music anyone can enjoy, no matter your religious or non-secular persuasion. What is most evident is that, although these songs are revealed perhaps for the first time on a contemporary recording, it's no secret as to the absolute brilliance of these four quality modern creative improvising musicians making this music all their own. It's a very strong release, and comes with the highest of recommendations". On All About Jazz Warren Allen said "Secrets finds them interpreting a variety of niggunim, the often wordless prayer melodies sung by sects of Hasidic Jews, and they mix a jazz sensibility with slight, indefinable touches of the avant-garde to create a quartet that speaks many languages in one voice".
The music of Necros Christos renounces high speeds, blast beats and demonstrations of the technical skills of the musicians, and instead focuses on "slow, simple, panzer-like heaviness in conjunction with sinister growls and a strange, indefinable occult quality". In the context of the metal subculture, singer and songwriter Mors Dalos Ra sees the band more in the tradition of bands like Black Sabbath and Mercyful Fate in their occult orientation than in the modern-sounding, blastbeat-heavy death metal bands. His musical inspiration, however, comes more from the Eastern folklore, especially Persia, India and the Arab countries. As a further important source he gives Italian and German Baroque music and old occult 1960s / 1970s rock like Coven or Salem Mass, as well as The Jimi Hendrix Experience.
" Jayson Greene of Pitchfork praised the album, writing "Beach House remain masters of the indefinable and their seventh album is their heaviest and most immersive-sounding of their career." AllMusic critic Heather Phares wrote, "Throughout 7, Beach House feel more concerned with capturing moments fully rather than conforming to notions of what a cohesive album is. That these songs sound like they came from different albums is ultimately more refreshing than disorienting, and the excitement that courses through each track is palpable." David Sackllah of Consequence of Sound said, "7 finds the band taking risks and unlearning the parameters they had set for themselves to craft their most adventurous record yet," concluding: "By retooling their sound and shaking off any complacency that may have settled in, Beach House make their claim as one of the preeminent indie rock bands of the decade.
Baby Face is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film directed by Alfred E. Green for Warner Bros., starring Barbara Stanwyck as Lily Powers, and featuring George Brent. Based on a story by Darryl F. Zanuck (under the pseudonym Mark Canfield), Baby Face is about an attractive young woman who uses sex to advance her social and financial status. Twenty-five-year-old John Wayne plays a supporting role as one of Powers' lovers. Marketed with the salacious tagline "She had it and made it pay",“It” refers to the idea of indefinable but powerful sex appeal publicized by Elinor Glyn in her famous—and, at the time, infamous— book, It. Glyn adapted her novel for the screen, for the 1927 film of the same name starring Clara Bow, who thereafter was known as “the It girl”.
In 1958 Urquhart embarked on the first of what would become annual, if not more frequent, stays in Europe, attracted to what he called the 'otherness' of the visual experiences there, especially the landscape, architecture and pilgrimage sites such as Lourdes and Vimy Ridge in France. Of particular influence were the prints and drawings of Goya in The Prado, Madrid. Tony Urquhart may have begun his career as a painter, but he later felt the need to prolong the time viewers spent looking at a work of art. During 1963 and 1964 Urquhart traveled in France and Spain, and he describes what he found there: “I had been wanting more of a presence in my two-dimensional work and that year I saw much three- dimensional work, most of which was not ‘art,’ but nevertheless had the indefinable presence I sought.
He now instead argues that even if it is admitted that they are simple and indefinable, and thus can be applied without further analysis, they still lead to contradiction. Philosophers who favour the B-view of time tend to find McTaggart's argument against the A-series to demonstrate conclusively that tense involves a contradiction.For instance: Dummett 1960; Mellor 1981 & 1998; Oaklander 1984; LePoidevin 1992 On the other hand, philosophers who favour the A-view of time struggle to see why the argument should be considered to have any force. Two of the most commonly invoked objections are, first, that McTaggart is mistaken about the phenomenology of time; that he is claiming to see a contradiction in the appearance of time, where none is apparent.Gotschalk 1930; Broad 1938: 313; Oakley 1946-7; Prior 1967: 5–6; Christensen 1974; Baldwin 1999.
During the exhibition, he performed a dual piano destruction, Homage: Duet to [Richard] Huelsenbeck, which called for active audience participation in the destruction of the second piano. This homage performance underscored the mutual admiration that both men had for one another's work. In 1963, Richard Huelsenbeck had written: “Ralph Ortiz... is fascinated by things that are not or are not yet... when Ortiz wants to show us a mattress, he does not show a mattress but an object that is torn up by indefinable forces as they worked in time. What really plays an important role is the artist’s thought of the man behind the mattress who has to fight his way through the jungle of his existence.” Montañez Ortiz's most recent projects continue to focus on participatory artworks, many evoking new ways to combat the inhumanity of the world.
The problem of indeterminacy arises when one observes the eventual circularity of virtually every possible definition. It is easy to find loops of definition in any dictionary, because this seems to be the only way that certain concepts, and generally very important ones such as that of existence, can be defined in the English language. A definition is a collection of other words, and in any finite dictionary if one continues to follow the trail of words in search of the precise meaning of any given term, one will inevitably encounter this linguistic indeterminacy. Philosophers and scientists generally try to eliminate indeterminate terms from their arguments, since any indeterminate thing is unquantifiable and untestable; similarly, any hypothesis which consists of a statement of the properties of something unquantifiable or indefinable cannot be falsified and thus cannot be said to be supported by evidence that does not falsify it.
Most of her poetry, which was well-known and greatly admired throughout antiquity, has been lost, but her reputation has endured, supported by the surviving fragments of some of her poems. Carman's method, as Charles G.D. Roberts saw it in his Introduction to the book,"apparently, has been to imagine each lost lyric as discovered, and then to translate it; for the indefinable flavor of the translation is maintained throughout, though accompanied by the fluidity and freedom of purely original work." It was a daunting task, as Roberts admits: "It is as if a sculptor of to-day were to set himself, with reverence, and trained craftsmanship, and studious familiarity with the spirit, technique, and atmosphere of his subject, to restore some statues of Polyclitus or Praxiteles of which he had but a broken arm, a foot, a knee, a finger upon which to build." Yet, on the whole, Carman succeeded.
She said that Grant and Sinatra were the closest of friends and that the two men had a similar radiance and "indefinable incandescence of charm", and were eternally "high on life". While raising Jennifer, Grant archived artifacts of her childhood and adolescence in a bank-quality, room-sized vault he had installed in the house. Jennifer attributed this meticulous collection to the fact that artifacts of his own childhood had been destroyed during the Luftwaffe's bombing of Bristol in World War II (an event that also claimed the lives of his uncle, aunt, cousin, and the cousin's husband and grandson), and he may have wanted to prevent her from experiencing a similar loss. Grant and Randolph Scott (left) in 1933 (from Modern Screen promotional feature "The Modern Hostess") Grant lived with actor Randolph Scott off and on for 12 years, which some claimed was a gay relationship.
Kevin Thomas of the Los Angeles Times thought that the film didn't work "on two formidable counts. First, Brooks and his associates could never be accused of having anything remotely resembling a Lubitsch touch: that celebrated, indefinable combination of wit, subtlety and sophistication that allowed the legendary Berlin-born director to get away with implying just about anything, although even he was accused of bad taste in making his 'To Be Or Not To Be.' Second, we know far more than was known in 1942 of the full extent of the Nazi evil, especially in regard to the fate of the Jews ... Somehow an entire movie that depicts the Nazis as the buffoons of fantasy, while we know full well that the peril of Brooks' largely Jewish acting company is all too real, isn't very funny but instead is merely crass."Thomas, Kevin (December 16, 1983). "A 'To Be' That Should Not Have Been".
Each flows out of the other and then back again. It could be said that Sat only exists through Ananda or Consciousness however, these levels of differentiation cannot grasp the true nature of either of these three qualities since they are interdependent. "Sat—being, existence; substance; "pure existence, eternal, infinite, indefinable, not affected by the succession of Time, not involved in the extension of Space, beyond form, quantity, quality", the first term of saccidananda and the principle that is the basis of satyaloka; "the spiritual substance of being" which is cast "into all manner of forms and movements"; existence as "the stuff of its own becoming", which on every plane is "shaped into the substance with which Force has to deal" and "has formed itself here, fundamentally, as Matter; it has been objectivised, made sensible and concrete to its own self-experiencing conscious-force in the form of self-dividing material substance" short for sat brahman."Sri Aurobindo.
Lou Thesz, Rogers's long-time colleague and frequent opponent, described Rogers's early impact in his memoir, Hooker: "Rogers is remembered by fans and performers alike as one of the top all-time stars in the business, but it's probably not common knowledge just how influential he was... he broke into the business somewhere around 1941 as a hero-type personality, with little more going for him than a good body and natural charisma in the ring – which is actually a pretty good beginning – and he was a hit almost from the start. He had that indefinable something fans responded to, and he was sharp enough to build upon what he had, paying attention to what got a reaction from the fans. What evolved over several years was the 'Nature Boy', the prototype of the cocky, strutting, sneering, arrogant peroxide blond villain that is almost a tired wrestling cliché today. Rogers invented the character, and I believe he did it better than anyone".
Indefinables are concepts so global that they cannot be defined; rather, in a sense, they themselves, and the objects to which they refer, define our reality and our ideas. Their meanings cannot be stated in a true definition, but their meanings can be referred to instead by being placed with their incomplete definitions in self- evident statements, the truth of which can be tested by whether or not it is impossible to think the opposite without a contradiction. Thus, the truth of indefinable concepts and propositions using them is entirely a matter of logic. An example of the above is that of the concepts "finite parts" and "wholes"; they cannot be defined without reference to each other and thus with some amount of circularity, but we can make the self-evident statement that "the whole is greater than any of its parts", and thus establish a meaning particular to the two concepts.
Scholars such as Belvalkar, Hiriyanna, Radhakrishnan and Thibaut state that Advaita's and Buddhism's theories on True Reality and Maya are similar,Helmuth Von Glasenapp (1995), Vedanta & Buddhism: A comparative study, Buddhist Publication Society, pages 2-3, Quote: "Vedanta and Buddhism have lived side by side for such a long time that obviously they must have influenced each other. The strong predilection of the Indian mind for a doctrine of universal unity has led the representatives of Mahayana to conceive Samsara and Nirvana as two aspects of the same and single true reality; for Nagarjuna the empirical world is a mere appearance, as all dharmas, manifest in it, are perishable and conditioned by other dharmas, without having any independent existence of their own. Only the indefinable "Voidness" (Sunyata) to be grasped in meditation, and realized in Nirvana, has true reality [in Buddhism]". and the influence of Buddhism on Advaita Vedanta has been significant.
Over the past ten years she has explored musical forms arising from heightened states of awareness, borrowing from a wealth of artistic media and spiritual traditions. These preoccupations are evident in two works written for the London Sinfonietta – tigres azules, in which by her own account Milstein sought to investigate "the compositional potential of treating the 'present moment as an infinite dream'", and surrounded by distance …, an exploration of "the indefinable, yet seemingly precise manner in which musical shapes and configurations arise spontaneously as evocative appearances and illusory continuities, as described in the Lankavatara Sutra." An important strand in Milstein's music is the use of evocative gestures that draw on the vernacular music of Buenos Aires, a procedure which she evolved in musica ciudadana (1995) and a media luz (2000) as a means of furnishing a composition with a sense of modality. These pieces are like kaleidoscopic collages made out of evocative fragments of characteristic rhythms, turns of phrase and sonorities from Argentinian popular music (tango, milonga, bolero), embodied in textures inspired by the music of the Second Viennese School.
He also put his hosting talents to use by serving as the MC of all major events held at school. In his spare time, he even worked in a fast-food restaurant. He obtained a lifeguard licence at the age of 18, 黃鴻升18歲當救生員(聯合報·整理報導) 4 August 2012 and a swimming coach qualification when he was 20 years of age. Huang chose his English name "Alien" because he hoped to be an indefinable and unique character, just like aliens are, full of creativity and not confined to normality. 黃鴻升解釋為何選擇“Alien”作為英文名字 15 March 2010 He has previously also had various other English names, including "Janson" 楊丞琳送聖誕禮物 並爆出黃鴻升以前的英文名字“Janson” 25 December 2012 when he was in high school and "Harry" 黃鴻升兒時曾收到聖誕老公公的英文信 27 December 2005 when he was in primary school.
The Blue Lamp premiered on 20 January 1950 at the Odeon Leicester Square in London,The Times, 20 Jan. 1950, page 10: Picture Theatres – Odeon, Leicester Square: The Blue Lamp Linked 2015-04-22 and the reviewer for The Times found the depiction of the police work very plausible and realistic, and praised the performances of Dirk Bogarde and Peggy Evans, but found Jack Warner's and Jimmy Hanley's two policemen portrayed in a too traditional way: "There is an indefinable feel of the theatrical backcloth behind their words and actions ... The sense that the policemen they are acting are not policemen as they really are, but policemen as an indulgent tradition has chosen to think they are, will not be banished."The Times, 20 Jan. 1950, page 8: Odeon Cinema: "The Blue Lamp" Linked 2015-04-22 In the context of a campaign against perceived "middle-class complacency" in British film-making, Sight & Sound editor Gavin Lambert (writing under a pseudonym) attacked the film's "specious brand of mediocrity" and suggested the film was "boring and parochial", views which caused outrageCited by Geoffrey Macnab in the article "Time for British cinema to rediscover the Aga saga?" at The Independent 2 July 2010.

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