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I felt lusciously sexual and young, bursting at my seams.
Not only are they lovely to wear, but their sound is lusciously enticing.
Nothing is more perfect than Hideko's petal mouth with its lusciously carnal red lipstick.
It's fearless, eloquent, witty, lusciously produced, and totally devoid of needless frills and flashy guest spots.
The classic crewneck fit with raglan sleeves is simple and spacious, and the fleece is lusciously soft.
Lucy's lusciously hued, deliciously tactile work ranges from sculpture and set design to interactive media and video.
Zachary Clarence, who plays Cy's teenage gay housemate, serves partly as comic relief but gives a lusciously layered performance.
The red potato po' balls were basically croquettes: lusciously creamy on the inside, and perfectly crisp on the outside.
The carrots turned out to be charred and caramelized on the outside and lusciously soft and earthy on the inside.
" And Jen Gunnels, her editor at Tor Books, said in an interview that Ms. Reed had a "lusciously warped mind.
Plus, the crunch of the peanuts paired with the lusciously smooth caramel is a satisfying flavor explosion for any sweet-tooth.
Only the girl's sister, dipping a sweet-potato fry into that lusciously beety ketchup, attempts to make eye contact with her family.
The film cuts to a shot of a ratty overhead speaker, slowly and lusciously zooming in on the source of the sound.
The film is "bathed in light so lusciously golden and honeyed that you might be tempted to lick the screen," Ms. Dargis said.
The relentless trills and tremolos of Scriabin's Sonata No. 10 — which is sometimes played lusciously but was here diffuse and gauzy — glittered angrily.
The film, Ms. Dargis wrote, is "bathed in light so lusciously golden and honeyed that you might be tempted to lick the screen."
Tana French — she of the lusciously complex sentences, she of the dense and eerie atmospheres — is one of the greatest crime novelists writing today.
So is listening to "A Seat at the Table," Solange's lusciously spare new album, in which she comes into her own as an artist.
KATIE KATIE's lusciously smoky tone first won over judges on the Korean TV talent show K-pop Star, where she got her start in 2015.
Its T-shirts are lusciously soft, sweats as cozy as can be, and bralettes as unrestrictive as possible — they sell out more often than not.
Ms. Hilty ("Smash") gives a lusciously silly performance, delivering her onstage lines with the thudding overemphasis of an eternal amateur, emphasizing each with insipid semaphoric gestures.
And, despite a few minor hiccups, the music was well played by the Kennedy Center Orchestra, with the American, but Russian-trained, conductor Gavriel Heine shaping it lusciously.
In the pictures, published by the Daily Mail, the lusciously maned thespian walks on a beach in the criminally long bermuda shorts that American men call swim trunks.
"His lusciously painted depictions of sky looked beautiful as canvases isolated on a wall, as fabric hangings, incorporated into installations, covering clothing or a Volkswagen Beetle," Ms. Moore said.
Lusciously art-directed, from Midge's classic six to her kitten heels, the production landed at an ideal moment, tapping into a desperation—particularly among women—for something sweet and inspiring.
As "Airs" (1978, to Handel items) started the season on Tuesday, it so gorgeously contrasted stillness, walking and running — all so lusciously textured — that tears of wonder filled my eyes.
The 35mm f/1.4 Summilux lens I used with the M10 provides a lovely vignette when shot wide open, and the out-of-focus areas in its images are lusciously smooth.
Oh, to work at Disney, to have a hand in creating those lusciously detailed 3D worlds, every character lovingly rendered, every animal sidekick unique and hilarious, every tree… filled with leaves.
This is TAK Room in one extremely crunchy, lusciously creamy bite: an hors d'oeuvre from the age of Naugahyde and polyester, transformed into something so good and pure it's beyond reproach.
Men and women whom I have read or who have read me and found the strength to comment with wisdom, irony, grit, caveats, quibbles, disputes, rants, confessions, jokes: lusciously swirling words.
Having absorbed the emotional intensity radiated by the contorted figures and objects on these canvases, it's startling to encounter Al-Azzawi's workbooks — lusciously sensual and densely colored, with freely expressed and highly engaging figuration.
On Thursday, there was an exhilarating blur of movement at the start of the finale of Haydn's Symphony No. 93, and an almost inaudible hush in the second movement of Schubert's "Unfinished" Symphony, lusciously shaped throughout.
Made up of 11 lusciously matte Cibachrome prints in lacquered oval frames, the photos show such isolated tropes as a levitating woman; playing cards falling through the air; and a spread of bent silver spoons and forks.
Many think Ontario is simply too cold for making fine wine, though they might associate the region with ice wine, a rare delicacy made from grapes that have frozen on the vine, resulting in minute quantities of lusciously sweet, concentrated nectar.
While my view of the world and women from way back in the 1980s collides with modern reality harder than the breasts of a lusciously stacked blonde jogging along a beach, I'm all set to date my way across the modern world!
Article continues after the video below Exploration in No Man's Sky will take the player not just onto the hard crust of new worlds—some lusciously verdant, others barren and as good as lifeless—but also beneath oceans and into subterranean cave networks.
As pointed out by a painter friend I ran into at Petzel, she holds a corded clicker in one hand while standing in a spotlight (lusciously painted red) and seems to pull something — maybe words — from her mouth with her other, much larger, blood-flecked hand.
But for those who care about such things, Brown's interest in sex and the erotic — often played out in bacchanalian landscapes of lusciously stroked and churned paint — has been a great engine for change in American art, which has long been marked by repression, shame, misogyny, and prudery.
Once you know that, you may even enjoy it — like Variety's Guy Lodge: For all its structural and psychological deficiencies, it's hard not to enjoy Fifty Shades Darker on its own lusciously limited terms...Foley's return to the big screen shows some of his velvety class as a trash stylist.
In 2012 The Times- Picayune called Borders "studiously cool"Keith Spera, Mia Borders is studiously cool at the New Orleans Jazz Fest in The Times-Picayune online dated May 3, 2012. Retrieved April 23, 2017 and "lusciously sly and sultry". In 2014 it commented that "Her voice possesses a natural, appealing bite to its expressive contours" and that she was "simultaneously clean, sultry and a bit lascivious".Andrew Adler, Mia Borders returns to New Orleans Jazz Fest with a lusciously sly and sultry performance on the Acura Stage in The Times- Picayune online dated May 2, 2014.
Woozie was chosen from his planet because he is the best on the entire planet at floating bowling. Marielle is an elquinine from planet Wild-Elqui-9. She looks very human. Marielle is short for her full title: Most-Awesomely-Radiant-ickle-Elegant-Lusciously-Laughterful-Empress.
Carlos Guastavino (5 April 1912 – 28 October 2000) was one of the foremost Argentine composers of the 20th century. His production amounted to over 500 works, most of them songs for piano and voice, many still unpublished. His style was quite conservative, always tonal and lusciously romantic. His compositions were clearly influenced by Argentine folk music.
She is ignorant > and stubborn.... She has a husband, a precious fool, who she heartily > despises. She talks lusciously, and has a slovenly good nature about her > that renders her prodigiously vulgar.Garrick Correspondence i. 470 in > Elizabeth Hartley DNB Since she was by this time already engaged to play at the Covent Garden theatre, this poor review was of no account.
Magadi can be used in place of salt and is got from water like at Kibiro on the Northern shores of Lake Albert; it probably got its name from the salty Lake Magadi in Tanzania. Pili pili Garlic, red or green pepper and chillies like muni are also added to spice food. Styles There are two main cooking techniques used in preparing greens: boiling and frying. The latter lusciously maintains the juicy taste in the leaves.
The puppets used in a tholu bommalata performance, states Phyllis Dircks, are "translucent, lusciously multicolored leather figures four to five feet tall, and feature one or two articulated arms". The process of making the puppets is an elaborate ritual, where the artist families in India pray, go into seclusion, produce the required art work, then celebrate the "metaphorical birth of a puppet" with flowers and incense. The tholu pava koothu of Kerala uses leather puppets whose images are projected on a backlit screen. The shadows are used to creatively express characters and stories in the Ramayana.
Ghost Repeater received high praise from critics, with The Chicago Sun-Times hailing it as "One of the best albums of the year." \- Taken from Ghost Repeater press release. Writing for Minor 7th, music critic David Kleiner wrote of the album "Ghosts haunt the landscape of Jeffrey Foucault’s latest release. He’ll wrap his lusciously deep voice around every achingly beautiful melody ("One Part Love," for one), play good six string, and even write songs that ought to be hits on country radio ("Mesa, Arizona"). And he’ll make the best damn album I’ve heard this year, "Ghost Repeater.
Goldthwait's fourth feature film, World's Greatest Dad, was released on July 24, 2009, on video-on-demand providers before its limited theatrical release on August 21. It starred Robin Williams, Daryl Sabara, and Alexie Gilmore. The web site for the 2009 Sundance Film Festival described it as a "lusciously perverse, and refreshingly original comedy that tackles love, loss, and our curious quest for infamy". Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave World's Greatest Dad 3 out of 4 stars, but commented that the material could have been even darker in its satire, and he questioned whether it was the director's intention.
Satellite view of the hook-like peninsula formed by Mount Pelion Forest in Mount Pelion The mountain is thickly forested, with both deciduous and perennial forests, mainly of beech, oak, maple and chestnut trees, with olive, apple, pear trees and plane tree groves surrounding places with water. Pelion is considered one of the most beautiful mountains in Greece and is a popular tourist attraction throughout the year: hiking trails and stone paths give access to springs, coves and numerous beaches, sandy or pebbly, set among lusciously green slopes. Pelion is an amply watered mountain with an abundance of springs, gorges, streams and rivulets; many streams are routed in carved-stone artificial beds to bring water to the villages and their thriving orchards. The higher elevations of the mountain receive enough snowfall so as to host skiing facilities that operate from Christmas to Easter.
Critical reaction to the work ranged from mixed-to-negative. Time Magazine said, “Composer Still's music, sometimes lusciously scored, sometimes naively melodic, often had more prettiness than power. In all, Troubled Island had more of the souffle of operetta than the soup bone of opera.” John Briggs of the New York Post opined, “one was never sure one was hearing a first-rate performance of an inferior work or a second-rate performance of a good one,” while Miles Kastendieck, writing for both the New York Journal-American and the Christian Science Monitor, said of Still’s music: “the result is a mixture of styles signifying talent and a feel for opera but achieving little more than a suggestion of it.” Years later, Judith Still, the daughter of Still and Arvey, said that the New York critics intentionally panned Troubled Island due to racism. “Howard Taubmann (a critic and friend of Still) came to my father and said ‘Billy, because I’m your friend I think that I should tell you this – the critics have had a meeting to decide what to do about your opera.

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