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"magnetism" Definitions
  1. a physical property (= characteristic) of some metals such as iron, produced by electric currents, that causes forces between objects, either pulling them towards each other or pushing them apart
  2. the qualities of something, especially a person’s character, that people find powerful and attractive

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Yet Becca Blackwell's tentative performance as Diane has no magnetism.
They have also found that the graphene could also exhibit an unusual type of magnetism, arising from the movement of its electrons, not the intrinsic magnetism of its atoms, as seen in materials like iron.
"Dave and Fats had the magnetism of opposites," Mr. Lauro said.
And your magnetism will continue to attract admirers into the summertime.
The Ising model, which explains magnetism, helped simulate Arctic melt ponds.
Magnetometers, sensors measuring magnetism, can be used in mobile phone networks.
Yet, even in her depleted state, the artist retained her magnetism.
His charm and magnetism amount to a kind of moral authority.
Valentino Garavani, too, has long insisted on the magnetism of color.
Your personal magnetism and powers of attraction get a little cosmic boost.
This is an obstacle, but it hardly detracts from the paintings' magnetism.
Magnetism is a property of matter, typically generated by moving electric charges.
Four years ago, it was Douglas whose magnetism the spotlight couldn't resist.
In 1965, she landed at Carnegie's Department of Terrestrial Magnetism in Washington.
But something tells us they won't be able to resist your magnetism.
They don't have any electrical charge so Earth's magnetism doesn't deflect them.
It remains unclear, however, how eels use magnetism in other life stages.
Here are 21978 films that illustrate his range, durability and swarthy magnetism.
Scorpio season begins and you step into your power and personal magnetism.
And to have also not experienced the weirdness of Bill Clinton magnetism — it's often talked about in a sexual way and it's true, it's a sexual magnetism, but it was true on a political level and a charismatic level.
Juno will study what inside Jupiter creates such a massive field of magnetism.
Well, the most basic equations governing electricity and magnetism are called Maxwell's equations.
It was that same magnetism that drew Edward to her decades later. 2.
His idea of "animal magnetism" was debunked and similar ones viewed with scepticism.
The structure at 770 Eastern Parkway has a different kind of magnetism: religion.
This is partly because the recession reduced the magnetism of America's labour market.
Darkness has its own allure, its magnetism poised on the savage and primal.
Such is the magnetism and magnanimity of New Orleans' lauded chef and restaurateur.
Tommy, played with live-wire magnetism by Mr. Spector, offers the usual excuses.
Arnie never really faded from view, his magnetism still present to the last.
Mr. Holonics captures Oskar's magnetism and his cunning: His performance oozes serpentine charm.
Animals and roofs, there seems to be some kind of magnetism between the two.
Epstein knows this, but cannot help but be deeply attracted to his enigmatic magnetism.
And the magnetism of art that sought to be a language of the emotions.
Besides "Hello, Dolly," Channing starred in other Broadway shows, but none with equal magnetism.
Although "The Newspaperman" captures Bradlee's magnetism and swagger, it's not a completely hagiographic picture.
But this is the Jets, whose magnetism for calamity seems to know no bounds.
While he drew people in with his magnetism, Palmer's humanity was his calling card.
Though increasingly affluent, Kips Bay lacks the magnetism of other neighborhoods, Mr. Bernard said.
The grounded style challenges the Ailey dancers to tone down their usual onstage magnetism.
They announce their independence from human use while exuding a visual and tactile magnetism.
But none has Buffett's and Munger's public profile, magnetism, or history of investing success.
It's this magnetism that has made Nintendo as common in playrooms as LEGO and Risk.
And Trump needs to display more personal magnetism than he has thus far, Lacy said.
Some of these interpret the brain's electrical signals; others experiment with light, magnetism and ultrasound.
Satires only serve to boost Mr Johnson's comedic capital and, with it, his political magnetism.
But his on-screen magnetism was powerful enough to match, if not overpower, Gere's own.
"It has a real magnetism to it," said Gregory Laughlin, an astronomer at Yale University.
It's true that Queen Bey's magnetism has enthralled people of all ethnicities across the globe.
Ms Jaho has great magnetism on stage, her singing complemented by a particular physical presence.
Technology that uses magnetic strips isn't very durable, since the tape loses magnetism over time.
The other big difference is Lyonne, who finally gets a role worthy of her magnetism.
Watch above and allow yourself to be transfixed by the enormous magnetism of Onika Maraj.
Mr. Cook is an amiable presenter, but he doesn't pretend to have Mr. Jobs's magnetism.
Kelly is drawn to both outcomes, and her uncertainty gives her writing its peculiar magnetism.
His grandiosity exerted a paradoxical magnetism, tempered as it was by an easygoing self-deprecation.
Which means the earliest we'll see McGregor back in the cage is probably February, two months too late to bring his impossible magnetism to bear on Madison Square Garden, a venue that demands magnetism and will swallow whole any event that doesn't possess it.
But his magnetism is undiminished, and he's at his fieriest on the subject of radical inclusion.
She is unassuming and soft-spoken, but there's a steely magnetism under the "kind auntie" exterior.
For those lucky enough to have the gift, their magnetism is its own source of light.
This is the first time scientists have seen evidence that nocturnally migrating insects can sense magnetism.
Bob Ross Bob Ross does not have the fierce magnetism of many big dick energy havers.
A Hyperloop has levitating pods powered by electricity and magnetism that hurtle through low-friction pipes.
As for Paddington's fellow-inmates, their spirits are raised by marmalade sandwiches, animal magnetism, and cake.
When a magnetism mishap takes place, however, the ooze starts engaging in an antic, claymation dance.
Still, Twitter hopes that the magnetism of the N.F.L. provides them with a sorely needed boost.
In Nanjiani's comic performances, on "Silicon Valley" and elsewhere, he has demonstrated onscreen magnetism and authenticity.
" The watch industry's biggest enemy "Magnetism is the biggest enemy of mechanical watch that exists today.
Magnetism is rampant today — you find it in induction stoves, in handbags, in every tablet cover.
In 2008, Barack Obama had a compelling biography and undeniable magnetism, but a slender political résumé.
Scientists have therefore long suspected that these critically endangered fish use magnetism to help guide them.
That Oberyn Martell sexual magnetism didn't come from nowhere when he was on Game of Thrones.
She let her powerful magnetism shine through always, and I think people admired that in her.
And that's really one of the first things that drew me to her: this gritty magnetism.
And that magnetism that two years ago brought many foreign fighters—there'll be no magnet left.
This nucleus is surrounded by a liquid outer core that powers Earth's magnetism with its convection cycles.
He lacks the magnetism of his predecessor, Chavez, for whom many still proclaim a near-religious devotion.
The Incendiaries is a simply extraordinary book about the limits of love and the magnetism of belief.
Looking at it requires finicky machines which use magnetism or electricity or both to bypass the bone.
And he contributed to research in electricity and magnetism that led to the invention of the telegraph.
No other sign knows how to play up their beauty, charm, and sexual magnetism quite like you.
He possessed a brutal wit but no humor, a tremendous magnetism, and an aversion to being touched.
Standing out in style The Fashion Institute of Technology's Petitt believes orange is associated with inner magnetism.
Bathe immature cotton seeds in a solution with special sugar molecules, engineered to carry fluorescence or magnetism.
In 1905, at age 26, Einstein first set out to explain the workings of electricity and magnetism.
Some colleagues called him reserved and moody, aloof in a way that gave him an enigmatic magnetism.
There are four of them, two for magnetism and two for electricity that look like near mirror images.
You know, that magical magnetism that constantly saves you from tripping your $2,000 laptop off the coffee table.
Pop had come of age as Elvis Presley was ascending the charts, and was moved by Presley's magnetism.
Pinterest may not have the excitement and adrenaline of Twitter and Facebook, or the youthful magnetism of Snap.
A railgun uses magnetism rather than gunpowder to propel a shell, giving the munition greater range and power.
There was, he claimed, a force pervading the universe called animal magnetism that could cause illness when perturbed.
And though he does it in his own head-scratching way, it has a magnetism that stands out.
What resulted was a unified and inimitable style, rivalled only by Michael Jackson's in terms of its magnetism.
But the results were the results, and they carried a sort of empirical magnetism that archaeological evidence lacks.
Hans Christian OERSTED was the physicist who, in the 1820s, discovered a relationship between electrical currents and magnetism.
So while I can see that this shift in gears might be frustrating for someone who became a fan of the show specifically because of Elliot's magnetism, season two's exploration of why that magnetism is kind of bullshit is more fascinating to me by a long shot, sloppy pacing and all.
But Gruber's magnetism and talent were so undeniable it immediately galvanized the small pocket of the city's music scene.
Anything Google can do to strengthen the magnetism of that offering could help them in this hardware domination quest.
The magnetism that inspired such devotion to his followers worked in marketing as well as it did in religion.
The team says they're similar to swirls of magnetism—known as "skyrmions"—that have been seen in the past.
Now you can hate Trump, you can love Trump, but the thing is there is a magnetism about him.
But the recent magnetism of Jesse Kamm sailor pants proves the cult of ugly/cute is alive and well.
Everyone could be acting in good faith, but belief alone did not prove that the magnetism was at work.
In 1975, he founded the Bakken Museum in Minneapolis, which is dedicated to the history of electricity and magnetism.
As he makes another foreign trip this week, the star power and magnetism -- and the hope -- has mostly evaporated.
Turkey seems to have lost its desire to join the European idea, which no longer has magnetism and allure.
This time she summons ghosts, thanks to a plot contrivance that makes the most of Ms. Stewart's elusive magnetism.
The two evangelists wouldn't be able to get by on their "animal magnetism and youthful enthusiasm" forever, Templeton argued.
This is because Maduro lacks "the personal magnetism that would allow him to boss around faction heads," Toro says.
The only astronauts to have spent much time outside the protective bubble of Earth's magnetism were the Apollo astronauts.
MacDonald points out, for example, that some of the insulating states in twisted bilayer graphene appear to be accompanied by magnetism that arises not from the quantum spin states of the electrons, as is typically the case, but entirely from their orbital angular momentum—a theorized but never-before-observed type of magnetism.
Where the first little bit of magnetism originates from before it grows into a field is also up for debate.
Indeed, you could easily argue that Trump's second-place finish was incredibly impressive for a campaign fueled by sheer magnetism.
Maxwell discovered that electricity and magnetism were linked, but he erroneously believed light waves were vibrations in an invisible "aether".
When it comes to plots that keep you physically stuck in one place, thrillers have the highest frequency of magnetism.
She was a compass in Nick's life, but the magnetism between them sadly was stronger than their own inner strength.
Scientists study active regions – which are areas of intense magnetism – to better understand why they sometimes erupt with such flares.
She worshipped her father, which may help explain the magnetism that talented men exerted on her throughout her eventful life.
Norsk Hydro told Reuters it was using mathematical models to mitigate the effect of the magnetism and other energy waste.
The tour starts in Alhambra at the old sight of F. E. Ormsby's Pyramid-Cube University of Solar & Personal Magnetism.
Yet he also radiated a Marvin-like sense of something kept private beneath the magnetism, a gravity beyond the jokes.
It's a bit of an imbalance of talents really, one that reflects an imbalance in magnetism between these two actors.
Played by the French rap star Kool Shen (resembling a middle-aged Jean-Paul Belmondo), he exudes a roughneck magnetism.
It was uncanny how much the candidate recalled Barack Obama circa 2008, and not just because of his gawky magnetism.
To survive, Juno had to sneak into orbit at a small opening near the poles, where the magnetism is weakest.
Conveniently enough for Mesmer, the magnetism could be perceived and de-perturbed only by him and people he had trained.
They are not ensconced inside a painterly illusion, but encroach into your reality through the force of their lurid magnetism.
Magnetism is the result of electrons' spins, which can either have the value of "up" or "down," and how they align.
Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall  has a magnetism all her own—and Prince Charles isn't the only one who felt the pull.
Josh Stephens makes this same point in a recent blog post:And yet, this combination of enthusiasm and magnetism doesn't buy farmland.
The magnetism is converted to heat which essentially burns out the tumor but can also affect other parts of the body.
But he appears beefy armed and double-chinned, stripped off the fuck-your-girl-in-the-bathroom magnetism he once wielded.
But in the 19th century, as people investigated the phenomena of electricity and magnetism more closely, Newton-style equations proved inadequate.
A rare blend of personal magnetism and fund-raising might makes Beto O'Rourke immediately formidable in the crowded Democratic presidential race.
As usual with Chief Keef, his charm and magnetism carry the clip where others like him might lean on the scenery.
Here, as elsewhere in his life, he defeated the expected racism of his fellows by the sheer magnetism of his manner.
"'Carol' is a study in human magnetism, in the physics and optics of eros," A. O. Scott wrote in The Times.
Her pal reassures her "you're pretty and sad, people love that," as if sadness only added to her magnetism and allure.
The artists who started moving into the neighborhood's cheap apartments in the 1960s gathered at Moe's, pulled in by Kobi's magnetism.
Donald Trump had a solid education in the power of images, the flimsiness of objective reality, and the magnetism of authority.
The magnetism of "Untitled," and it's arousing glory, makes it easy to miss the Jesus crucifix pendant dangling from his neck.
Directed by Ritesh Batra from a screenplay by Nick Payne, the film maintains intrigue and emotional magnetism as its mystery unfolds.
Urban scenes like "Sparling Street" (2009) and "13797" (2009) feature Detroit homes, but have that same natural magnetism of classical landscapes.
She has a certain magnetism, and its hard to pin down, but it's the sort you'll recognize when you see it.
Above all, it was a testament to the magnetism of El Departamento de la Comida, its food, and its community-centered mission.
That opens up new possibilities, such as using different materials within a single magnet to create areas of strong and weak magnetism.
At 66, with a snowy mane and an imperial demeanor, Mr. Gere now exerts the magnetism of a swashbuckling lion in winter.
The commissioners' report debunked Mesmer's theory of "animal magnetism" and proffered comments — widely attributed to Franklin — on the attractions of erroneous beliefs.
Mr. Jeanlouis endows the character with a magnetism that makes you understand why he would be the subject of such fascinated speculation.
The last decade featured the rise of the professional "influencer" — someone paid to use their personal magnetism to promote specific agendas online.
Mr. Moi lacked the Kenyatta magnetism and was little known abroad until he became president, but he was moderately popular at home.
It was discovered February 83 by Scott Sheppard, staff scientist in the Department of Terrestrial Magnetism at the Carnegie Institution for Science.
Succumbing to their magnetism means confrontation with their aestheticized but brutal subjects — Lucretia bristling with gleaming swords and Virginia with grasping hands.
So many people mention how seductive and magnetic McFarland is that you also watch both movies expecting them to inspect his magnetism.
The fuel that keeps this entire motor running, though, remains Cruise's magnetism, and his apparent commitment to punishing his body for our amusement.
That kind of magnetism is exactly what keeps the multi-hyphenate Otep (writer, artist, activist, musician…) going after 15 years in the industry.
A lone experiment has suggested monarchs may be able to detect magnetism—but, if so, that is probably just a back-up mechanism.
Particles have an innate quantum mechanical property called "spin" related to magnetism, which in the case of these crystals, has two different values.
Because at this point any faint glimmer of optimism has a magnetism ten times the power of Daniel Day-Lewis' on-screen presence.
An atom's nucleus and its electrons both have a slight magnetism that causes each component to slightly push and pull on the other.
People like Gauss and Ampere and those guys in the mid-30s were starting to understand electricity and magnetism and how they related.
Lady Susan, who Ms Beckinsale brings to life with magnetism and charisma, masterfully uses her charm and wit to thrive in any situation.
Neither has an ounce of the magnetism, emotional range, or physical charm that Bruce Willis and Milla Jovovich held in their little fingers.
Now Germany has discovered that appeals of nationalism, as attacks on "the other," retain their political magnetism even on its blood-soaked soil.
What I initially saw in him wasn't proof of good governance, but it was evidence of an undeniable intelligence and a remarkable magnetism.
But his "skill" turns out to be dumb luck: He's carrying a magnet, and the monsters are susceptible to magnetism for some reason.
Mr. Dennis is such a man, though possessing none of the magnetism of, say, a Travis Bickle, instead revealed as a pathetic figure.
It's also pretty good and visually mesmerizing, and it has that awards-show magnetism of seeming a lot better than it truly is.
To settle this question, they designed a series of trials that ruled out possible causes of the observed effects other than animal magnetism.
At the same time, Delia (Florencia Lozano) is transforming in the opposite direction, eventually becoming the binge-eating prisoner of Sal's sexual magnetism.
Oculus basically describes this purchase as a way to offer Beat Games — a tiny studio formerly known as Hyperbolic Magnetism — more development resources.
Barzini's critique of the culture of glamour and consumption is not easily refuted, but it is nonetheless partly undermined by her own magnetism.
It is not that no women possess a public magnetism; Sarah Palin could rock a room, and Elizabeth Warren can work a crowd.
The probe will send back data about the sun's magnetism and energy output, as well as pictures of the solar corona up close.
For Juno to get close to the surface of Jupiter, it had to sneak in where the magnetism is weakest: near the poles.
There's a subtle magnetism keeping the robot on track, so as long as you're moving generally in the right direction, you should be fine.
G C-H: Your blood relations include Franz Friedrich Anton Mesmer,  magus of animal magnetism, and Otto Messmer, the creator of Felix the Cat.
When I'm manic, I feel as if I exude magnetism and sex appeal, that I'm being funny and interesting and just so goddamn charismatic.
Beat Saber, which was released by Czech indie studio Hyperbolic Magnetism in May, is one of virtual reality's most popular and critically lauded games.
Because electricity and magnetism are flip sides of the same coin, movement of the charged particles is both guided by and generates magnetic fields.
The only one who seemed to have a clue, outside of the corrupt mayor, was Joyce Byers after she noticed magnets losing their magnetism.
Magliato first encountered an exposed heart as a 20-something surgical resident and despite the bloodiness and chaos was enthralled by the muscle's magnetism.
It assumes that too much of the public is glued to the Trump show, when for all Trump's magnetism, even now, that's not true.
"At once ardent and analytical, cerebral and swooning, 'Carol' is a study in human magnetism," Mr. Scott wrote in The Times in November 2015.
When we first meet Marcus (Liam Torres), he is telling us — conversationally, and with impressive magnetism — a Gospel story from the Book of Mark.
That technology has levitating pods powered by electricity and magnetism hurtle through low-friction pipes at a top speed of 1,220 kph (760 mph).
The clear magnetism of the performance is ample evidence that he and his fascinating style will be sticking around for a while to come.
"It was a magnetism, and I felt drawn in," Freeman, the local jazz drummer, remembered of his first year in the city, in 1992.
Eighteen years ago on "Freaks and Geeks," Franco played a high-school dope of such extraordinary magnetism that he could get away with anything.
It reflected the magnetism of the man, and it also framed my parents' decision, many years earlier, to join a community committed to diversity.
Joe Pera, a beautiful, simple man with a soothing voice and manner, shepherds viewers through the most mundane subjects with an almost supernatural magnetism.
At once a homage to motels' quiet magnetism and a study of geometry and form, his images are a silent celebration of the humdrum.
"The movie exploits Eminem's slight physical presence, saving the pop-star magnetism for the climax," Elvis Mitchell wrote in his review in The Times.
That said, the allure of the Camp Nou is undeniable, and the promise of potentially limitless silverware must add to the magnetism of Catalan football.
Far from finding itself in a state of capitulation, the West exerts a very powerful cultural magnetism, evident in the rabid desperation of its opponents.
With Venus camped out in Scorpio, the sign of passion, intrigue, and magnetism, our crushes and flings may take a turn for the, er, intense.
There's something mesmerizing in the flurry of his legs—the magnetism with which the ball magically clings to his feet, and his teleportation-like speed.
Not even Oprah Winfrey, with all of her on-stage magnetism and gusto for Apple devices, could have willed the information out of Tim Cook.
There are lots of similarities—loud men shouting populist nonsense, pervasive auras of corruption, unholy animal magnetism—but Doug Ford is a thoroughly domestic production.
Throughout the evening, Ms. Harvey exhibited this particular kind of magnetism, making her every utterance seem vitally important while making everyone around her look good.
Beginning to discover the extent of her magnetism, Haney befriended the linebacker Junior Seau, who invited her to Gillette Stadium for a post-game dinner.
The behavior of matter, electricity and magnetism, and the subatomic forces at work inside the nuclei of atoms — all fit elegantly into the quantum paradigm.
As The Verge's Loren Grush explains, it wasn't a very robust scientific mission: It had planned to run some simple tests on the moon's magnetism.
There is something here of Jung's description of "shadow" life in which any aspect that isn't being attended to will increase in power and magnetism.
About the only thing holding it together is Idris Elba, whose irrepressible magnetism and man-of-stone solidity anchors this mess but can't redeem it.
"Jean-Pierre is at once an actor and his aura," Mr. Assayas wrote at the time, explaining that Mr. Léaud's "personal magnetism" overwhelms the character.
But the magnetism of these books derives not from its mountain of facts but from its elisions — all those gaps in our knowledge and understanding.
Barie imbues everything she does with a seamless combination of humor and seriousness, using her intense personal magnetism to draw people in before asking tough questions.
That magnetism is part of why he is so revered as an artist — and why the strange little tale of Labyrinth is such an enduring favorite.
Such is the magnetism of Oscar Isaac that we shipped Poe Dameron with basically anyone who shared screentime with him in Star Wars: The Last Jedi.
And that's a really weird world to live in, because you want the magnetism to happen naturally and not feel forced from everyone pushing around you.
Gender stereotypes among voters, which once ascribed strength to male candidates and empathy to female ones, have almost entirely yielded to the tribal magnetism of partisanship.
BOWERY: The monumental scale of it conveys as personal power and the fact that this was a cult of personality that he led through individual magnetism.
They introduce an idea: use magnetism to manipulate a giant glowing ball, hit switches in just the right order to travel to a faraway gate, etc.
In the case of this child actress with magnetism to burn, filmmakers would do well to craft roles that speak the depths of Hightower's multiple gifts.
According to Moulton Howe, she took the pieces of a bismuth magnesium alloy to Carnegie Science's Department of Technical Magnetism in 1996 to have them assessed.
Damon and Bale, both charismatic movie stars, don't put out quite the same kind of erotic magnetism, and their characters are decidedly not tomcats or horndogs.
But there is no denying that Trump is a force of nature, like magnetism or gravity; his grip on the Republican primary voter is so strong.
Mr. Ballin's mural, "The Apotheosis of Power," features the English physicist William Gilbert, a pioneer in the research of magnetism and electrical attraction, and Benjamin Franklin.
"Magnetism, gravity and the nuclear forces are all different manifestations of the electric force at vastly different scales," Thornhill said of the basis of the theory.
Don't know if this scene is really the "funniest" but both of these actors won Oscars as well, and the magnetism between them is really something.
He's more forthright than irreverent, with a soft-glow magnetism, and if he seems mildly impatient with his interlocutor, it's because he has work to do.
On this occasion, she used her magnetism to draw listeners into a world of sounds that included pallid, watery tones a mere whisper away from silence.
She thus sets up, better than many an Isabella, the surprise ending, in which that certainty maintains its full magnetism even as it flips its polarities.
From Jackie Brown and Mulholland Drive to Twin Peaks and Breaking Bad, Forster lent his poignant magnetism to numerous iconic projects across his six-decade career.
One frustration for Trump -- who believes, so far with little evidence, that his personal magnetism can forge diplomatic deals -- is the remoteness of the Iranian leadership.
He got this idea from the irregular readings compasses get near the poles, so he proposed the inner worlds are what is messing with Earth's magnetism.
Lila's rough magnetism drives away most but finds a delicate match in Lenù (Elisa Del Genio, then Margherita Mazzucco), who is equal parts rival, confidante and disciple.
As excited as this film is by Ted's apparently innate magnetism, it's mostly uninterested in exploring why any of his victims or admirers were drawn to him.
Garland's magnetism accounts for much of what distinguishes this Star is Born from the prior one — and makes Esther's talents clear pretty much right from the start.
An international team of physicists, including many from IBM, have now taken storage down to the smallest level, by using magnetism to encode data on single atoms.
Instead of relying on opposing magnetic forces to generate torque, it uses another property of magnetism, called reluctance, which is analogous to resistance in an electrical circuit.
That magnetism makes it easy to believe that Staples has all the answers, that his music will provide the thing each of us needs to be happy.
For a man whose main currency was his own magnetism, he could ill afford as the other candidates in the primary did, to get out of Dodge.
Despite her obvious magnetism and the round of applause she earns from the audience on sight, Davis is seemingly a character of secondary importance in the play.
An agile mind, a buoyant personality, a brash self-confidence and an evolving set of personal convictions fostered a magnetism that the ring alone could not contain.
But no single figure was able to combine Mr. Wiesel's moral urgency with his magnetism, which emanated from his deeply lined face and eyes as unrelievable melancholy.
Voice- and touch-activated wands, touch sensitive technology and magnetism will be used to make things like magic wands, refilling pints, and floating candles for the pub.
Biohybrid micromotors are bacteria-driven — they follow bacteria and can be controlled through an external force (think: magnetism) to control and move things around in the body.
In the quantum simulator, lasers are used to manipulate the qubits in a vacuum chamber to simulate quantum interactions between the particles—in this case, quantum magnetism.
"Whenever somebody finds a ship, it has incredible magnetism for the public," said Dr. Peter Fix, the research specialist leading the conservation team at Texas A&M.
It's a strange artifact of Ocasio-Cortez's attention-magnetism that her hypotheticals about corruption might have ended up garnering more attention and emotion than the corruption itself.
But whether he's working with busted electronics, conjuring textured drones, or crooning over a syrupy synth line, there's a magnetism that unites all of Rahbek's disparate material.
"Take It Back," featured on his four-song EP, effortlessly blends the magnetism of New York's house scene with the sleek currents and sounds of Persian influence.
Andrew Zhou returns today to unite various species from the animal kingdom by using the scientific principles of ANIMAL MAGNETISM, as the revealer at 278A informs us.
This pianist's trio is one of contemporary jazz's proven entities: They've got a distinctive, unified polyrhythmic language, fueled by clean energy but full of magnetism and purpose.
There, during a demonstration of magnetism, our professor pulled apart two neodymium discs, only to see them slide back together when she laid them on the table.
Connecting herself so consciously with the greats is a bold gesture but in its ongoing arc, her work has a magnetism and resonance rare in contemporary fashion.
Frankie Muniz Lizzie's celebrity magnetism also manifests itself with Frankie Muniz, who someone manages to be a nice guy despite his otherworldly Malcolm in the Middle-era fame.
Evidence of weak magnetism in the late Ediacaran period has prompted some scientists to suggest that Earth was irradiated without a strong field, causing a major extinction event.
"Magnetism is hard to study because it's unfamiliar to us," Patrick Guerra, a neuroethologist at the University of Cincinnati who was not involved in the research, told Gizmodo.
Do they help bacteria survive and reproduce, or are they mere byproducts of bacteria's basic biology, rather like magnetism, which could be considered a byproduct of quantum mechanics?
With the sun blazing through your fifth house of passion, magnetism, and true love until the 22nd, there will be plenty of people lining up to please you.
She arranged for him to get out of New Orleans, to live with relatives in Arkansas, but the Crescent City has a magnetism for its sons and daughters.
Because both lack Ben Affleck's magnetism and his deep sense of brokenness (that honestly extends beyond his character and bleeds into his real life), they don't resonate, either.
As far as your Mars sign goes, having the red planet in a passionate fire sign like Aries or Leo can imbue you with some serious sexual magnetism.
"I got this theory about magnetism and metal and mercury and all that shit," The RZA told Noisey's Benjamin Shapiro while promoting The Man with the Iron Fists.
Takis, whose real name was Panagiotis Vassilakis, used technology, magnetism and light to create his pioneering art which also drew on influences from classical sculpture and modernist abstraction.
In the same way that electricity and magnetism are now understood to be two facets of a combined force called electromagnetism, scientists hope to unify all known forces.
It is instead a performance of stardom by an actor whose own magnetism trumps every objection, much as the real Presley transcends every jibe, jumpsuit and downward turn.
But her initial poll ratings are average at best, fueling suspicions that she is being overtaken by other figures, particularly Harris, who may have a stronger personal magnetism.
Comparatively, Colton Underwood, ABC's inexplicable biggest bet on romantic magnetism right now, was only able to flail through a relationship with Tia Booth during his time on Paradise.
It remains enchanting for its kinetic energy and visual splendor, which include lavish dance sequences, bright costuming and the magnetism of its stars, Gene Kelly and Leslie Caron.
Over a period of a few months, they ran a series of experiments that tested whether people experienced the effects of animal magnetism even when they couldn't see.
Trump is responding to such turmoil in characteristic style, relentlessly flexing his powers of political magnetism to conjure a blizzard of bravado, fact-twisting, blame-shifting and distraction.
Animal Magnetism Innovation and fact blend seamlessly in Barbara Gowdy's complex, meditative and deeply sad novel "The White Bone," told entirely from the point of view of elephants.
He also depicted fairly accurately the buildings seen from a wood-lined room in his house; it has the all-inclusive magnetism of a great children's book illustration.
Reading "Big Game" — a sparkling narrative — one gets the sense that, "dangerous times" aside, the N.F.L. will survive on the magnetism of the sport it so clumsily represents.
Pulled along by Fassi's magnetism, Nelson decided to ditch his scheduled recreational round of golf so he could follow her and maybe see a few other players, too.
It's a skilful, graceful performance of the sort that only Simz can pull off, with her magnetism and rhymes that keep you hanging on for the next line.
For this reason, one of the best things we can do is to study stellar magnetism — not only in our own sun, but in other stars as well.
If not, it is concealed by a standardized vocabulary of decorous, side-saddle body positions or by fluttering drapery that adheres by a strange magnetism to the pudenda.
The centrepiece of his Temple of Health in London was a celestial bed that he claimed could combat sterility and produce perfect babies by pouring out waves of magnetism.
He has repeated, ad nauseum, his unverified claims of wealth, sexual magnetism, and brilliance -- a "very stable genius" -- in an effort to produce the image of a great man.
"You can often times find Emmy walking around the house with four dogs following her and a rat on her shoulder," Elaine said of her daughter's magnetism with animals.
This causes the fluid core to rotate in lockstep with Jupiter's magnetosphere, a large field of magnetism that surrounds the planet and is generated by electrical currents inside Jupiter.
These marionette-like sculptures dangle from the wall and convey a sense of unease, even if they have a child-like magnetism that makes me want to hug them.
After four movies, it's easy to forget the magnetism and subtlety of Hiddleston's performance, even though he had it from day one and still brings it to every scene.
But what of their own magnetism, those girls of his so psychologically enslaved they would kill for him, who sometimes lured others, preferably men with money, into Manson's family?
So Annie embarks upon a rigorous training regimen and finds a professional (and maybe romantic) partner in the icy-cool Lazarus, played with slick magnetism by Alan H. Green.
He has the fallibility of an Everyman with the magnetism of someone millions of young men and women would halt a Ping-Pong game to take a selfie with.
Unfortunately, the playwright neglects to provide Peter with the slightest smidgen of personal charm or smarts or sexual magnetism that would make him such catnip for Karen and Lucia.
The researchers who named the plane "Maxwell" did so to honor pioneering 19th-century physicist James Clerk Maxwell, whose groundbreaking theories of electromagnetic radiation unified magnetism, electricity, and light.
It's responsible for the beautiful aurorae, or northern and southern lights, in polar regions, as magnetism directs atomic particles from space to smash into our atmosphere near the poles.
His "Astroworld" LP is currently the No. 1 album in the country, and it had enough magnetism to attract hip-hop luminaries like Cardi B, Migos and French Montana.
They point out that these simulations rely on a whole lot of computing power, requiring an understanding of all of the moving matter, magnetism, radiation, and gravity in the system.
Such figures were revered because they possessed a raw, anomalous magnetism that emanated regardless of clothing and aesthetic and a willingness to actually call out bullshit in the public sphere.
But where Mr. Lewis and Ms. Siff deliver magnetism, composure and loads of restraint, Mr. Giamatti's performance unravels into what feels like a steady stream of sneers, snorts and growls.
This invisible shield draws most of its power from a juggernaut "geodynamo," which is the mechanism that converts the kinetic energy of our planet's convective liquid outer core into magnetism.
Its most valuable tool was basic research: Bell's scientists spent years probing the fundamentals of chemistry, physics, metallurgy, magnetism, and more in their search for discoveries that could be monetized.
The authors reckon that it is now the advantage of associating with other clever people, and the intellectual stimulation and exchange that results, that gives the biggest cities their magnetism.
Fuji, Slick, Lou Albano—but nobody with the magnetism of Heenan, Most famously, perhaps, was his role as Andre the Giant's manager during the Wrestlemania III feud with Hulk Hogan.
But while Mr. Grigòlo may not have been able to tame his magnetism to play a bumpkin with low self esteem, his energy was irresistible and his Nemorino ultimately endearing.
Though there is only one episode in the biblical story, the legend of the Queen of Sheba holds such magnetism that it has continued to fascinate for nearly 3,000 years.
Venus and Mars are normally considered Earth's sibling planets due to their proximities and similar sizes, but when it comes to magnetism, Mercury and Earth have the most in common.
Rather than sidestep the murals' magnetism, Brick began the performance by setting the audience on a silent single-file tour through the sanctuary, led by his seven-year old daughter.
Her interpretation of Judas, with its smoothly worked silhouette and come-hither gesture, nails the character's suave betrayal with an unexpected magnetism that distinguishes much of the artist's later work.
To be sure, I am not an especially gifted or consistent player of card games, and yet I find myself compelled to go deeper, pulled in as if by magnetism.
A team led by Yoonho Kim, a graduate student in mechanical engineering at MIT, proposed a new method of thrombectomy using a slicker robot that can be steered by magnetism.
For instance, a team searched deep inside Earth for signs of a hypothetical force similar to magnetism called long-range spin-spin interaction, according to a 2013 study in Science.
Their live set-up—complete with guitar, drums and even a wind chime—gives substance to their uplifting melodies, and singer Maxi Jazz leads the proceedings with a raw magnetism.
Picasso's behavior is often framed as evidence of his magnetism and unbridled passion, despite the fact that, in France in 1927, corruption of a minor was a crime punishable by imprisonment.
Google is fully conscious of its magnetism: the world is now mobile, Android dominates mobile, and so if you're serious about your business, you're making an Android app no matter what.
For the people around Barack Obama and his presidential campaigns, loyalty functioned as a sort of devotion: a true belief in the candidate, his magnetism, and the power of his message.
He portrays the villainous De Flores with such forceful magnetism that it is hardly surprising when we begin to suspect that Beatrice may ultimately not be all that unwilling a victim.
In this the confining magnetism is generated by the movement of the electrically charged particles in the plasma itself, as that plasma spins in a vortex similar to a smoke ring.
And the world's logic plays into this with a brilliant system of physics: if you think something should be achievable with the power of fire, gravity, or magnetism, it probably is.
One of the probe's assignments is to search for the Alfvén point, the zone in the solar atmosphere where the pressure of spurting plasma first overcomes the confining forces of magnetism.
Described in a paper published on Wednesday in Nature, the discovery may not sound esoteric, but it is an instrumental step to untangling the mysteries of magnetism on our home world.
She becomes known as the "Moretta," the dark one, and then, a bit more respectfully, as the "Madre Moretta," a quiet, generous, radiant and hardworking nun of increasing prominence and magnetism.
And her basic position that Democrats need a platform more ambitious than one that "nibbles around the edges of the big problems in this country" has real magnetism for progressive voters.
The album's lead single, "Two Weeks," is a veritable feast of everything that has made her an indie-pop icon: spectral falsetto, throbbing industrial beats, otherworldly magnetism, and taunting sexual power.
But Seeband's magnetism and his transparent evil undermine a potentially central line of moral inquiry in the story, having to do with the ways Naziism embedded itself in ordinary German life.
Like other big-money creative industries (film, theater, art), fashion has always loved a personality, an idiosyncratic, colorful, irrepressible artistic director whose genius is matched by his or her personal magnetism.
Baby is naturally taciturn, but smart scripting, thoughtful musical choices, and Elgort's natural magnetism keep the kid from being the sort of brooding bore he could easily become in less skilled hands.
Mr López Obrador holds a deep, sincere concern for the poor, but he tends to favour bringing change through the example of his own personal magnetism instead of slow, unglamorous institution-building.
Most often, it creeps out of the silence as the camera fixes its gaze on Andrew Cunanan (Darren Criss), the serial killer whose unnerving magnetism was his greatest asset and biggest tell.
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Mr. Felder doesn't have the magnetism of the musician who inspired a generation of artists through his appearances on the television culture program "Omnibus" and broadcasts of the Philharmonic's Young People's Concerts.
Flanagan cannot quite make Ziggy's magnetism or sinister influence plausible, but the novel, with its switchbacking recollections and cyclical dialogue, its penetrating scenes of birth and, eventually, death, is enigmatic and mesmerizing.
His charmed adventures are given an even greater assist by the band's frontman, Joe Strummer (played with cool magnetism by Jonathan Rhys Meyers), who pops up periodically to deliver buck-up homilies.
However, Carpenter's tale did serve to mainstream both the slasher film and the Final Girl, thanks largely to the magnetism of Jamie Lee Curtis as the canny, if mostly helpless, Laurie Strode.
It's a film of scenes rather than of one unified narrative, but each scene is a showcase for the magnificent talents of Ms. Balibar, a multifaceted performer of spectacular magnetism and intelligence.
Mr. Boseman's magnetism is more slow-burning and his performance is more physically restrained than Mr. Jordan, even deliberate, though he has his splashier, freewheeling moments, including some hand-to-hand grappling.
When Lenny disappears, fleeing the prospect of conviction and imprisonment, the narrative loses some of its luster and force, a loss that only highlights the full magnetism of his impossible, incandescent charm.
After them came another generation championed by the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund in the post-9/11 world: Proenza Schouler, Rag & Bone, Rodarte, Altuzarra, Thom Browne — all newer names with international magnetism.
This flare was the harbinger of another manifestation of the sun's magnetism: a hurtling blob of sun-stuff launched from the surface of our star into space, called a coronal mass ejection.
Women found freedom through Victorian spiritualism, which included practicing séances with the dead; mesmerism, the belief that "animal magnetism" was used to move energy through bodies; and a general interest in the occult.
The electron and the nucleus both contain intrinsic properties called "spin" that can assume values called "up" and "down" (spin is a property built into particles like magnetism is built into fridge magnets).
However, the results may not be enough to truly settle the debate on the Moon's age, according to Richard Carlson, the director for the department of terrestrial magnetism at Carnegie Institution for Science.
The only seemingly trouble-free relationship is the one that doesn't involve any women: Elijah (Andrew Rannells) finds himself dating a television newsman played by Corey Stoll with his customary gimlet-eyed magnetism.
The Nasty Bits play a revised version "A Woman Like You," the lyrics now full of profanity, and it sounds like a hit, with Mr. Jagger's bratty magnetism coming through loud and clear.
With this in mind, Rivette brings the miracle of Joan of Arc down to earth; he finds her ability to inspire devotion in her sheer magnetism and the lucid confidence of her speech.
It captures all the wayward magnetism and levity that have enchanted countless writers without neglecting the tragic darkness of many of the sisters' life ­choices and the savage sociopolitical currents that fueled them.
Mr. Yelland and Ms. Steadman are far less flashy and charismatic than Charles Laughton and Marlene Dietrich, who brought their personal magnetism and eccentricity to the same roles in the Billy Wilder film.
While some countries, like Vietnam, nurse historic grievances with China and have tried to resist its economic magnetism, others, like Laos and Cambodia, seem on the path toward becoming client states of Beijing.
The designer, who is known for taking inspiration from her hometown of Bayside, Queens, as well as her grandmother and childhood hand-me-downs, represents a magnetism and playfulness — one that Vans embodies.
I tried to show how he used the power of his charisma to inspire horrific atrocities against defenseless civilians; but in highlighting his magnetism, I have hurt those who suffered under Karadzic's rule.
There was always a suspicion at his former club, Borussia Dortmund, that he was not really a people person, that he lacked the charisma and warmth and magnetism of, say, a Jürgen Klopp.
Sometimes, when reading the play, I imagine Stanley's voice as Lyubov—another flirtatious, vengeful, and true character she was born to play or, rather, inhabit, exposing that Russian's magnetism in the process. ♦
You put your finger into the portable device, which then uses light and magnetism to analyze your blood composition for the tell-tale signs of a malaria infection (which affects your red blood cells).
For all her grace and magnetism, May-ling was a woman fatally addicted to luxury, and Ei-ling spent much of her life playing politics to maintain an opulent lifestyle for the Soong clan.
"This is a rare opportunity to study catastrophic collisions occurring late in a planetary system's history," said Alycia Weinberger, lead investigator and staff scientist at the Carnegie Institution for Science's Department of Terrestrial Magnetism.
Once lusty Mars makes its biennial visit to Capricorn from September 27 to November 7.993, your mojo and magnetism will return with a vengeance, and you'll be the one with the upper hand again.
Many ages later, Sheldon Breiner devised ways to use magnetism to guide him to things that might otherwise never have been found — like sunken ships, a lost city and colossal basalt heads buried underground.
It even attracted a smaller audience than its predecessor, a genial hour that was hosted by Mr. Roker, Dylan Dreyer and Sheinelle Jones and did not depend on the magnetism of a star performer.
Its success is largely due to its relentless fight scenes and the magnetism of Won Bin as the ex-secret agent whose backstory is slowly revealed as he plunges deeper into his rescue mission.
"Reading 'Big Game' — a sparkling narrative — one gets the sense that, 'dangerous times' aside, the N.F.L. will survive on the magnetism of the sport it so clumsily represents," David Oshinky writes in his review.
"Before we can start asking the question of whether there's life out there, we need to understand how often planets are magnetic, and how magnetism is generated and how we can measure it," Gaensler said.
The research, conducted in cooperation with scientists from the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot, will use a magnetometer on the spacecraft to attempt to understand how the rocks on the moon received their magnetism.
By contrast, the first single off the album, "Kerala," which leans on a vocal sample from Brandy's 1994 hit "Baby," is markedly more upbeat and speaks to the electrifying magnetism of starting over somewhere new.
It's no secret that male charisma, whatever its derivation — political office, sexual magnetism, real estate fortunes — is a sexual draw for a lot of women, even at this late date in the male-female situation.
Odylic, "of or relating to odyl," which means "a force or natural power formerly held by some to reside in certain individuals and things and to underlie hypnotism and magnetism and some other phenomena" 22016.
Along with an exotic magnetism that quickly wears thin and a Knight fellowship in "experimental storytelling, immersive journalism and interactive design," Maryam can out-nerd even Dan with the cascade of facts at her fingertips.
Mr. Vakarchuk is a believer, he said, in the "politics of magnetism" that worked for West Germany, as the side with the freer and wealthier society that eventually reunited with East Germany on its terms.
Morris gestures toward a better one, by titling each section with a discipline in which Edison distinguished himself: each backward-marching decade is matched to botany, defense, chemistry, magnetism, light, sound, telegraphy, or natural philosophy.
GREENVILLE, S.C. — Once upon a time, Alex English said, the iron of the basketball rim had the same magnetism for boys in his neighborhood in Columbia, S.C., as the iron of the football goal posts.
He will seek to prove that his unconventional character, shameless approach and magnetism to supporters mean that historical trends and the raw data of polls can be tossed out of the window for a second time.
This is the magnetism that drew thousands to Abramović's 2010 MoMA retrospective, "The Artist is Present," to sit across from her and feel imbued with otherworldly life force (or so their tears would have you believe).
Perhaps best known for sculptures that incorporate magnetism and counter-balance, Shannon is also recognized for paintings created with techniques that utilize the properties of physics, optics, electricity and vibration, amongst other scientific principles and phenomena.
But she (or her stunt double) more than holds her own in the no-holds-barred beatdowns, and what she lacks in tree-trunk-sized biceps, she more than makes up for with her ferocious magnetism.
His broad appeal and his unusual magnetism transformed the normally brief and unadorned ritual into something much larger on Thursday, with various dignitaries, boxing impresarios, retired fighters and former neighbors and friends of Ali's in attendance.
By improving our understanding Mercury's composition, atmosphere, and magnetism, scientists can better understand how rocky-Earth-like planets came to be — and provide insight into whether other far-off solar systems may have formed similar planets.
Nevermind the fact that Beyoncé manages her own career, is worth just shy of half a billion dollars in her own right, and embraced her own sexual magnetism and identity long before she married Shawn Carter.
If Trump's latest reverse previews a rout of Republicans at the polls in November, the President will hope that his own political magnetism and quintessential appeal can help him pull off a similar trick in 2020.
Today, while the precise details of stellar magnetism continue to challenge astrophysicists, we at least have a big picture understanding of "space weather" – the term applied to the interaction of these magnetic disturbances with the Earth.
As much as the former sannyasins speak of Rajneesh's magnetism and power, Sheela is the one with more face time in the documentary, and it's through her that you sense how he must have charmed his disciples.
As Nintendo's star is eclipsed by the rest of the digital universe it will be harder and harder for these titles – for the draw of nostalgia and the magnetism of the content – to keep us in thrall.
"I don't think single-atom mass memories are viable in at least in the near future," Pietro Gambardella, Head of Magnetism and Interface Physics ad ETH Zürich whose group works on these single-atom magnets, told Gizmodo.
And that's a really weird world to live in, because you want the magnetism to happen naturally and not feel forced from everyone pushing around you...Let's maybe let all this die down and then go forward.
Wearing a t-shirt and holding a guitar, which he strummed while also singing, he used the word "baby" a lot and suggested in his lyrics that he was drawn to the song's subject due to magnetism.
A colourful mix of Polish package tourists, Indonesian pilgrims, Ghanaian textile traders, Kazakh students and honeymooning Saudis passes through its snaking airport immigration queues, and a polyglot crowd ceaselessly throngs Istiklal Street, attesting to Istanbul's growing magnetism.
Beyond the magnetism of the I.O.C., sports organizations have long been attracted to Switzerland for its political neutrality, geographic centrality, favorable tax structure and friendliness to private arbitration, said Lucien W. Valloni, a sports lawyer in Zurich.
As the only terrestrial planet in the solar system with a global magnetic field besides Earth, Mercury is the place to look for clues about how planetary magnetism works, and why it occurs only around certain planets.
It represents two even halves lowering themselves toward each other — by making admissions, revealing vulnerabilities, giving in to magnetism — until both sides meet in the middle, ready to go somewhere deeper together, somewhere the audience won't see.
But the fact that they kept coming together for Viva Variety, Stella, Wet Hot American Summer, and all of the other movies and TV shows and webseries... I think there's a magnetism that keeps drawing them together.
It's a jokey afterthought following a sprawling conversation on Chambers, her brand-new Netflix show bound for infamy; the magic of working with Miss Mia Wallace herself, Uma Thurman; and the creepy magnetism of Tony Goldwyn's Ben LeFevre.
"Odic Force," named after the Norse god Odin, is a theoretical field of "vital energy" that, according to Dr. Reichenbach, combined electricity, magnetism, and heat and emanates from many things on our planet, including humans, plants, and magnets.
Live, Diet Cig's performances are brimming with energy and magnetism; on record they're equally enthralling, a trait that's successfully seen them go from strength to strength in a scene stereotypically dominated by whiny white boys from the suburbs.
It's why the chorus feels so much like a triumphant outpouring, and Sivan's own confidence and magnetism in delivering it renders this performance important: his self-assurance makes for a genuinely breathtaking declaration of self, with no compromise.
I thought of all this as I began riding buses around the Peloponnese, reminded at every turn that it's precisely what makes Greece something of an outlier in the European Union that gives it its almost Asian magnetism.
"The basic question we are trying to work on is: Can we measure the magnetism of the sun and find the places where energy is stored that causes space weather?" said Philip Judge, senior scientist at the observatory.
They puzzle no less an art lover than Ann Temkin, the chief curator of painting and sculpture, who has watched the "crazy magnetism" of the painting and her beloved Vincent grow ever since cameras first appeared on phones.
But whereas in the past, where blisteringly addictive generational anthems were there to catch her when she fell from the various eggs and horses and meat dresses she was carried in on, Joanne doesn't have the same aural magnetism.
Astrologer Jamie King writes that this aspect can fuel sexual tension and magnetism, whether you're single or coupled up, and he adds that it's best to put words to those urges, rather than let yourself stew in your feelings.
The RZA getting his hands chopped off onscreen, Russell Crowe helping him them with new hands powered by magnetism and metal and mercury and all that shit, and eventually using them to punch a dude so hard he explodes?
Despite the talent and magnetism of the actors, the characters and their relationships can too often feel like constructs rather than fully realized men and women, though there are sometimes flashes of surprising truth, particularly in the sibling interactions.
"The quality of Arnold Palmer's character and the magnetism of his personality, which was so appealing in America, also endeared him to golf fans, sports fans and indeed the wider public all around the world," said IGF president Dawson.
And Ms. Stewart, a tremendously disciplined actress, holds onto just enough of the magnetism that made her a movie star to allow us to see the character both ways, and to understand the ferocity of Jamie's attraction to her.
The further the story develops, the more this lack of conspicuous magnetism reads like a deliberate choice, a strategic way of taking away some of the odious star power and fame-burnishing mystery that Manson accrued over the years.
Composed with impossibly dense lines ranging from minuscule to thin, interwoven lattices resembling Celtic knots wobble and writhe inside gaping swaths of empty paper, each cluster pulled, as if by some strange magnetism, away from the center of the page.
In an end-of-year roundup based on data from over 500,000 users who logged their sexual activity, the app identified which astrological signs had the most sex in 2016 — and no, for all their magnetism, it's not Gemini or Scorpio.
In their analysis in Scientific Reports, Dr Paranthaman's team report that 3D-printed magnets not only retained the magnetism of the materials they were made from, but performed better, in many ways, than those made by injection moulding from similar materials.
In the 18th and 19th centuries, Ms Owens, an art historian, notes that "ghosts began to exert an irresistible magnetism" for poets, painters and novelists, resulting in the birth of the "graveyard school" and a proliferation of creepy gothic novels.
The contours of Higgins's forceful personality, at times impossible but possessed with its own peculiar magnetism, are vividly present in the writings Clay and Friedman have collected — not least in his daughter Hannah's lovely, judicious portrait that concludes the book.
Samsung's patent shows it will employ two wireless charging techniques: One is the typical type of wireless charging accomplished through a process called "magnetic induction," which uses magnetism (as opposed to a connected wire) to send power into a phone.
Norman Mailer, the pugilistic literary lion, opened "The Fight," his account of Muhammad Ali's victory in Zaire over George Foreman in 1974, with a ripe evocation of Ali's magnetism, a sort of carnal electricity, which made him such a compelling subject.
Riverdale's Archie Andrews is a hybrid of Dawson Leery (he of Dawson's Creek) and Zac Efron's earnest basketball player in the High School Musical trilogy, with a dash of the inexplicable sexual magnetism Gossip Girl tried to bestow upon Nate Archibald.
Think of it like this: solar wind and magnetism create a kind of cosmic harbor, called the heliosphere, that extends about 90 astronomical units (AU) around the Sun (one AU is defined as the distance between the Earth and the Sun).
She has the same kind of social media magnetism as Trump, except that hers comes from being smart, self-effacing, funny, while to many people (like yours truly) his is more the "can this really be happening?" shock-horror combo.
" Thirty years earlier, in his dramatic dialogue between lovers in the poem "The Mask" (1903), Yeats pits the romantic magnetism of the lover's face against the need to see into the essence below the surface, "lest you are my enemy.
The International Space Station is just 254 miles above the surface and is largely protected from the worst of cosmic radiation (streams of subatomic particles that spread through space like shotgun shot traveling at superfast speeds) by the Earth's magnetism.
Telling the story of their first date, it's the first major depiction of the Obamas in a feature film, and Sawyers and Sumpter portray the future first couple with such sweetness and magnetism that you'd be forgiven for thinking them an item offscreen.
I've played a lot of Star Wars games, but none have made me feel like a Jedi Knight quite like Beat Saber, a VR rhythm game from developer Hyperbolic Magnetism that launched on Steam and the Oculus Store a few weeks back.
Animals with similar magnetism are flooding the Internet right now in honor of #EndangeredSpeciesDay, and while it's an excuse to look at photos of adorable animals, it's also a stoic reminder of how much better our world is with them in it. Endangered.
The inner life of a young man from the derelict tracts of Miami's Liberty City, even told with such aesthetic magnetism, is not normally the fodder of Oscar bait, nor are explorations of the ways in which America manufactures damaged black men.
Still, Trump will also have to answer for a scorched-earth campaign on immigration in the final days that might have helped tip the House to Democrats, even if he can argue that his magnetism helped push other candidates, such as Rep.
His unassuming appearance—black framed glasses, a mop of black hair, and when we meet, a couple of zits flecked across his otherwise smooth cheeks—belies a subtle magnetism that makes things sound just a little more true when he's saying them.
There is a none-too-subtle mystical vibe, from the ring lights that halo the massive trees on Amaya's Bay Area campus to Forest's cult-leader magnetism and the cold-burn fervor of his head acolyte, Katie (a quietly terrifying Alison Pill).
In the past decade or two, much has been said,  and much of it derogatory, about art as spectacle: that it's all flash and no substance, digested and forgotten, appealing to abbreviated attention spans and the magnetism of all things bright and shiny.
I think his appeal has less to do with any supposed Everyman quality (though every man can dream, of course) than with an uncanny ability to convey irony and sincerity in the same gesture, to balance his effortless magnetism with unforced modesty.
Whether it was nostalgia, curiosity, the sheer magnetism of Beyoncé, or a combination of all of the above, audiences piled into cinemas for the remake like a wildebeest stampede, defying predictions (and a pretty squishy Rotten Tomatoes score) to set new box office records.
Dressed like an unholy mixture of Marilyn Monroe, Leigh Bowery, and Divine, but with a face pumped for the gods with collagen, and a voice like Barbie after smoking 50 fags, this queen has more talent and magnetism than all your faves in hell combined.
Trump said he believed getting out the vote was an overrated element of electioneering — it was Obama's personal magnetism, he said, that won him his elections — and he's outsourcing the organizational aspects of his campaign almost entirely to the Republican National Committee (RNC). 2.
But Donnie, who is portrayed with blazing magnetism by Mr. Pierce, cuts Ricky's disciplinary chat short with a shattering monologue about his grim journey through public schools, including one that was so poorly financed that the students had to request toilet paper from their teachers.
A MINUS Jens Lekman: When I Said I Wanted to Be Your Dog (Secretly Canadian '04) It would be silly to insist that there's much musical magnetism in the archly received/sampled arrangements or sad-sack delivery of this young Swede's official debut album.
By the time you leave the first area, you'll be able to summon magical bombs, lift and swing metal objects with a rune of magnetism, lock moving objects in place using a stasis power, and lift columns of ice from any surface of water.
During all these long, serious conversations about Mr. Simpson's life, career, symbolism, magnetism and behavior, we might have missed that a parole hearing was in the offing regarding the sentence he was serving for his involvement in a 2007 robbery at a Las Vegas hotel.
Even just sitting there, he transmitted a strange charisma — a magnetism, people kept telling me, that was hard to explain but also necessary to explain, because the rapport Miller seems to instantly establish with everyone is a part of his gift as a clinician.
After "90210," which he left and then returned to, he played a behind-bars televangelist on "Oz," a post-apocalyptic loner on "Jeremiah," a surfing promoter on "John From Cincinnati," and gunslingers in TV westerns, roles that tended to rely on his dappled magnetism.
Insecure, actress/writer/director/all-around powerhouse Issa Rae's popular HBO lovechild, extends the limits of the 20173-minute episode—each feels like a small film that resolves to fall off a cliff at the 22017-minute mark and leave the viewer enamored by its magnetism.
Visitors will be able to "walk around freely through a space surrounded by images on the floor and in every direction, helping them experience a visual display of the forces of magnetism, which are normally invisible to the naked eye," teamLab states in the project description.
As viewers, we want to see Eve turn the corner, tell her sexist son and ex-husband (who treat her more like furniture than a human woman) to go to hell, then lie in bed with a partner fitting of her radiant magnetism each and every episode.
To bring home the action, the Browns used Electric Football, a game where electricity, magnetism, vibration, and imagination coalesce; the game was invented by Norman Sas in 1947, which coincidentally is also where and when the NFL's head is at in terms of rationing its internet highlights.
A Joshua-Wilder fight had been anticipated as the kind of old-fashioned spectacle that made boxing a global happening before other sports supplanted it, concerns rose over the sport's damaging health consequences and boxing stars failed to live up to the magnetism of a Muhammad Ali.
Peter Driscoll, a staff scientist at the Department of Terrestrial Magnetism at the Carnegie Institution of Washington, said in this study that instead of having a "strong" magnetic field with two opposite poles, the Earth could've transitioned into having a "weak" field that fluctuated wildly between several poles.
But overwhelming fandom does have a tendency to make things crass and reductive—if the pope is an inadvertent influencer, then the church is his sponsor, greedily reaping the rewards of Lenny's personal magnetism but terrified when that power grows too attached to the specific personage of Lenny Belardo.
By the percentages, Mudiay doesn't separate ball from ball-handler quite as often as Rubio does, but there is something inescapably similar in their defensive magnetism—the way every clumping of bodies seems to end with them emerging with the ball and loping off in the other direction.
" The biographer concluded that Keifer "is a man of great personal magnetism, a ponderous, earnest, deliberate and pointed speaker, sincere and firm in his convictions, pronounced in his views, a devoted friend and generous enemy: a man of strong home and local attachments and loyal to his friends.
Brain samples from 37 people who lived in either Mexico City or Manchester in the UK were analyzed for levels of magnetism, to see if any particles were present, and the six most magnetic were then visualized using spectroscopy to decipher which particles were present and what they were made of.
Who could forget the on-screen magnetism of "Dave," the white guy who reminded people that the library was closing from a make-believe film about Thurgood Marshall's life story, or the gripping performance from "unseen voice on phone" during another fake movie about the discriminatory housing practices in Chicago?
Zenith said both advances would deliver a number of benefits in addition to improved accuracy: freedom from the effects of magnetism, improved resistance to the effects of temperature and gravity, and, because the new system requires no oil, creates no friction and therefore does not wear, there is zero maintenance.
Rylance was just nominated for his fourth Tony for Farinelli and the King, but the first time I ever saw him, starring in La Bête in New York in 2010, he delivered an uninterrupted 20-minute monologue and held the audience's attention the whole time through sheer force of magnetism.
Dr. Dehmelt's work "allowed us to measure the electron's magnetism" — and that of its antiparticle, the positron — and to make "ultraprecise spectroscopic measurements of a single trapped ion," Robert Van Dyck Jr., a physics professor emeritus at the University of Washington, where he worked with Dr. Dehmelt, wrote in an email.
When you're writing someone's life story and they are an incredibly charismatic person and you're confined to typing words about them on a page and you can include a couple of photos, how do you spend time trying to think about conveying that person's magnetism and charisma and how unique they were?
I take a fairly pitiful stab at My Mom Is a Witch, a fantasy roguelike from Serbian husband-and-wife team Bigosaur, which supports up to four players and "might be ready in the middle of 2017", and have a laugh with the color-switching runner Chameleon Run, from Czech studio Hyperbolic Magnetism.
BAUME ET MERCIER CLIFTON BAUMATIC PERPETUAL CALENDAR $24,500 The Baumatic, introduced last year to Baume et Mercier's core collection, is one of the industry's new generation of upgraded movements intended to improve the day-to-day experience of owning a mechanical watch: longer power reserves, greater accuracy, resistance to magnetism and so on.
The sheer volume of the result is overwhelming; I started to search for nuances, but my eyes mostly brought together images with similar patterns of shadows and planetary pockmarks, and the celestial satellite lost its magnetism — that mysterious appeal that likely led to someone taking a picture of it in the first place.
Though this is hardly the "old Kanye" he apparently resents, at once TLOP presents as an attempted patchwork of all the best versions of himself: the pretentious and often obscene grime of Yeezus, the emo minimalism of 808s, the ambitious imagination of MBDTF and, occasionally, the endearing magnetism of his original trilogy.
Part of the magnetism of the show — on top of the riveting twists and turns, the stellar performances, and the gorgeous cinematography — is that it's an opportunity to think about what might happen if you scrapped everything you've built and started over again, just because it seems like less work than laboring at something imperfect.
There is no connective tissue, none of the visual/thematic magnetism so evident in, say, the Museum of Modern Art's recently concluded foray into the world of Robert Rauschenberg — an exhibition covering roughly the same period of time — that would draw you from one piece to the next or spin you around the room.
As an early access game, there's still clearly more work to do — there are only a handful of tracks right now (although fans have already taken to creating their own with more recognizable tunes), and Hyperbolic Magnetism has already said that they'd like to add a single player challenge mode and an official level editor down the road, too.
And then put that against a freedom you declare with and on your own body, a sexual freedom, a freedom of your own identity, a freedom to do anything you want with your friends, and the kind of magnetism of that and the delirium of that, and the sense of creating a space that you want to live in.
After all, her personal story is a testament to the Land of Opportunity's enduring magnetism and vibrancy; she recently became a U.S. citizen, after moving from her native Finland to the United States in part because she felt she was more likely to find work as a journalist in New York City than her American husband was as a writer in Helsinki.
If his sculptures are to hold any water, then the cast brass shaduf in 2014's River of Fundament (the artist's five-and-a-half-hour epic opera inspired by Norman Mailer's Ancient Evenings), must contain at least as much magnetism as the film's footage of actor Paul Giamatti (in the part of pharaoh Phah-Nem-Hotep) shitting in it.
But as far as I can recall, I was both attracted by his soft magnetism — he treated me as if I were the center of the universe, as if he cared intensely about my well-being and dilemmas — and also disquieted by something in the flash of his cajoling eyes and the sensual enjoyment with which his lips pronounced each syllable.
Early Marilyn Manson, Korn, and Deftones truly did sound like nothing else that had come before it, and if you watch a video of Kid Rock, fresh off the success of Devil Without a Cause, playing Woodstock '99, he shows a magnetism and eclecticism that explains how he became a nü-metal superstar and then seamlessly switched over to essentially becoming a country singer.
In a paper in the journal Perspectives on Psychological Science, two psychology trivia buffs selected 78 published psychology papers from unlikely authors, from a 1784 report by Benjamin Franklin and others — on the fantastical claims of the physician Franz Mesmer about animal magnetism and what would become known as hypnotism — through a physicist's 2013 debunking of a proposed "optimal ratio" of positive to negative emotions.
Right in the heart of this vast and undulating desert, perched on the side of a great big mountain, sits a village of no more than 500 people: Llanddewi-Brefi—a village that looks pretty much like every other village in Britain, and yet, when you dig beneath the surface, you notice the strangest quirks and peculiarities that begin to explain its mysterious magnetism.

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