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"mysteriousness" Definitions
  1. the fact of being difficult to understand or explain
  2. the quality of being strange and interesting because people do not know much about you
  3. the fact of not saying much about something, especially when other people want to know more

74 Sentences With "mysteriousness"

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It's about the mysteriousness and the luminousness and liminality of darkness.
Weird or not, his mysteriousness and incredibly hot, so Charlie joins him.
I'm also intrigued by the mysteriousness and poorly-balanced nature of humans.
In doing so, his mysteriousness and confidence were an inspiration to many.
But where "complicit" has dark undertones, "complex" promises hope with its mysteriousness.
Sarah, despite the mysteriousness of his heartbeat, said his condition is well-managed.
The mysteriousness of Us means moviegoers will be in for a shocking experience.
We wanted a picture that captured something else — her originality, her mysteriousness, her odd maturity.
Things ended pretty swiftly after that, which is why I started my cursed experiment in mysteriousness.
Proust upheld the complexity and mysteriousness of this artistic process over the personality of the artist.
But, to crib from JK Rowling again, the mysteriousness of these groups just makes them seem more threatening.
The space is made up of stark colors and jagged edges, but there's a beauty to its mysteriousness.
The mysteriousness of women confirms them as dangerous Other, and their allure is the index of their threat.
He was tackling a lot of specific themes, but overall, it was just the mysteriousness of life in general.
The statue was made by West Coast anarchist collective INDECLINE and Zak says he was drawn to its mysteriousness.
It perfectly demonstrates Beckmann's use of black to empower his forms, creating an alluring mysteriousness of mood and image.
Now you're supposed to go to your grave with this piece of information, allowing its mysteriousness to grow into credibility.
In an age where oversharing is common, expected even, Bey's mysteriousness is just as admirable as her body of work.
I think bros make this face because they believe it gives off a combination of mysteriousness and quirkiness at the same time.
The hypersexuality and mysteriousness of both characters is echoed by the wild, lush flora and the overall surreal quality of the setting.
One thing's for sure, though — as much as Ivanka's mysteriousness may be of her own design, the stars are definitely on her side.
But despite the shift in the level of secrecy, much of Dugway's testing remains classified, preserving the skepticism and mysteriousness surrounding the facility.
Until then, congrats to the proud new owner of the most mysterious domain name of all — one truly befitting a man of his mysteriousness.
He's light skinned with hazel eyes, which usually means nothing but trouble, but his Texas drawl and mysteriousness should make for a fun experience.
But her apparent mysteriousness and penchant from staying away from the spotlight has been often conflated with assuming that she hates being first lady.
The inquiry adds a hint of drama to the minimalist plot, but is finally irrelevant to the seizures, their enveloping mysteriousness and profound impact on Toni.
We like our individuality, we like the mysteriousness of us, the essentialism of us, and it can be alarming to see the biological gears turning underneath.
The year ends with one of its best surprises, a crazy-brilliant fantasy that obeys no rules-drama, launched with minimal fanfare that only enhanced its buzzed-about mysteriousness.
I was turning into a much more practical, grounded person — realizing that I should be looking for stability, kindness, and shared values in the men I dated, rather than hotness or mysteriousness.
A generation ago, part of the appeal of electronic music was its mysteriousness; Hopkins was far from the only young listener intrigued by hard-to-find records, made by faceless producers using obscure technology.
The fact that the resin slab of "Composition #25," which measures 12 by 17 7/16 by 1 3/16 inches, allows you to see the wall behind it only adds to the work's mysteriousness.
Bees in part attracted such laurels because of their mysteriousness: It was difficult for ancient cultures to quite understand how bees did what they did, and myths abounded, like Virgil's idea that they hatched spontaneously from sacrificed bullocks.
" But when it comes to a fragrance that gets those sultry vibes going, "[Sexy] is truly in the nose of the wearer, however the depth and the mysteriousness of the warmth really plays into a sultry aura that creates a sexy provocativeness.
"The mask-like faces of the person, the dream-like mysteriousness of the objects, and the room gave me a feeling that I had arrived in another world, entirely different and queer and full of secrecy and mystery," it reads in part.
Simultaneously, the way fresh air can cause a cut to sting, arrived a new sense of horror at the image of his mother standing by his sister, making her swallow pills whose mysteriousness frightened her, and then saying, "Open," until his sister opened her empty mouth.
His mysteriousness can make him seem like an isolated figure, but Hammons's art, in the end, is about engagement: with the city and its people, with the accidental encounters that only New York seems capable of generating, the moments that seem at the time ordinary but later prove unforgettable — like a chance meeting on a park bench.
The 19th century was absolutely rife with European Orientalists, as we recognize again and again in this show: landscapes rendered with a mystical degree of timeless indefinition, as if afloat on the air; snooped-upon religious practices of the utmost mysteriousness; a smooth-gliding calm and orderliness on every street corner; and, perhaps above all things else, the sight (half-glimpse?) of those Eastern women, beings of such transcendental sexual allure, with their smooth-fleshed, hourglass bodies, withdrawn behind their almost impermeable veils, deep inside their fiercely guarded harems.
There is usually fog covering around the lake for about 100 days of the year. This has given the lake a reputation for mysteriousness. A local legend says that if you can see the surface of the lake, you will have bad luck.
The term fedayeen was often used but rarely translated. This > added to the mysteriousness of Palestinian groups. Fedayeen means "freedom > fighter." Mohammed al-Nawaway uses Zaharna translation of fedayeen as > "freedom fighters" in his book The Israeli-Egyptian Peace Process in the > Reporting of Western Journalists (2002).
Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 1977, pp. 7-8. Second, Joy differs from all other desires in the mysteriousness or elusiveness of its object(s). With Joy, it is not clear exactly what is desired, and false leads are common. Many suppose, wrongly, that Joy is a desire for some particular worldly satisfaction (sex, aesthetic experience, etc.).
This not only indicates how they will discomfort reasonable > forms of materialism. Their mysteriousness will only heighten the > traditional worry that emergence entails illegitimately getting something > from nothing.(Bedau 1997) Strong emergence can be criticized for being causally overdetermined. The canonical example concerns emergent mental states (M and M∗) that supervene on physical states (P and P∗) respectively.
"(...)For me, "Hello" is one of the most atmospheric albums this year. It has darkness, gloom and mysteriousness – and yes, these are definitely the advantages! The album is well composed, it has its own rhythm, sometimes surprising, sudden tonal changes, Fausto’s vocal is deep and distinctive and it’s all ‘topped’ with unexpanded lyrics, that do not overwhelm the sound of music.(...)" (A.
Returning home, the Narrator and Albertine fight about his solo visit to the Verdurins, and she denies having affairs with Lea or Mlle Vinteuil, but admits she lied on occasion to avoid arguments. He threatens to break it off, but they reconcile. He appreciates art and fashion with her, and ponders her mysteriousness. But his suspicion of her and Andrée is renewed, and they quarrel.
These included owls, bulls, cats and especially horses. Elements of dance appeared because of his relationship with music. His formation of images was not completely realistic, leaving a lack of definition in the forms, especially the background elements. This gives the works a mysteriousness, accentuated by the play of light and shadow as well as the use of limited colors such as yellows, dark ochre and black.
Anton Bogdanov's artistic work unites traditions of classical writers of Silver Age of Russian poetry, 1960s, music of 1980s and modern literature creating his own distinctive style. Thanks to original manner his declamations turn into musical-poetical performances. High artistic skills and charm create an image of the poet, which is associated with refinement and mysteriousness. In October 2016 Anton Bogdanov's first book of experimental poetry called "M" was published.
Their tails drew different meanings, including sexual ones and Christian symbolism. Since in contemporary art, images of mermen are rare while mermaids are common, they are sometimes called fairies partly because it is not known how they came to be. Vernallis believed that the mysteriousness and the elusiveness of the mermen in the video played a crucial role. They never address the camera directly and are often shown disappearing from view.
The "ship full of sailors first came onto the stage in the “Fathoms Below” number", and they sing about the mysteriousness of the deep blue sea, and mythical stories of the merfolk, such as "look out lad, a mermaid be waiting for you". The song it introduces the film and the legend of the merfolk from the perspective of sailors reciting to Prince Eric and foreshadows the love story between Ariel and Prince Eric.
They are usually feared. In some parts of Lincolnshire and Yorkshire, the Guytrash was known as the Shagfoal and took the form of a spectral mule or donkey with eyes that glowed like burning coals. In this form, the beast was believed to be purely malevolent. The Gytrash's emergence as Rochester's innocuous dog Pilot has been interpreted as a subtle mockery of the mysteriousness and romanticism that surrounds his character and which clouds Jane's perception.
Confused by Ava's mysteriousness, Judy asks who she is and Ava does not reveal her true identity. Before leaving, Michael gives Ava a letter which had arrived for her. The letter is revealed to be from Duke professing that in the end, although he is dead, he is happy with the way his life turned out. As Ava leaves Judy's home, Camille appears behind her and follows her before the screen cuts to black.
The huldra is one of the members of the underworld you might encounter when wandering in the wilderness according to Norwegian folklore. She is stunningly beautiful, except for her cow tail, but might lure you into the underworld. Large areas of the municipality are forest and wilderness and there are many local tales of encounters with the mythical huldra among the inhabitants of Lardal. The area and the huldra are said to share the characteristics of wildness and mysteriousness.
In 1941, Shahid Khan (Jaideep Ahlawat), a Pathan, takes advantage of the mysteriousness of the faceless dacoit Sultana, a Qureshi, by impersonating his identity to rob British ferry trains. The Qureshi clans eventually find out and order the banishment of Shahid and his family from Wasseypur. They settle down in Dhanbad where Shahid begins work as a labourer in a coal mine. He is unable to be at his wife's side during childbirth, and she dies.
Antony and Cleopatra II.2.203–207 This mysteriousness attached with the supernatural not only captures the audience and Antony, but also, draws all other characters' focus. As a center of conversation when not present in the scene, Cleopatra is continually a central point, therefore demanding the control of the stage. As an object of sexual desire, she is attached to the Roman need to conquer. Her mix of sexual prowess with the political power is a threat to Roman politics.
They are usually feared, but they can also be benevolent, guiding lost travelers to the right road. In some parts of Lincolnshire and Yorkshire the gytrash was known as the 'Shagfoal' and took the form of a spectral mule or donkey with eyes that glowed like burning coals. In this form the beast was believed to be purely malevolent. The Gytrash's emergence as Rochester's innocuous dog Pilot has been interpreted as a subtle mockery of the mysteriousness and romanticism that surrounds his character and clouds Jane's perception.
At this point in her career, Berman took the time off to travel to Mexico with Diaz, where they camped through the jungles of Chiapas and notably, Palenque, which changed her life. The mysteriousness and magic of Mexico, then, grew to become a huge influence in the development of her aesthetic upon her return to New York. When Berman returned to New York, she focused on taking care of Diaz, exhausting her emotional and mental energy. She had to stop and close her business, BOIY KRAZI.
He faithfully believes in the way his name correlates to his character; the strength and the mysteriousness of a sneaky coyote. With good and evil fighting behind the scene known as, the Secret Society on a quest to capture the Secret artifact- the Canopic Jar. The Meanys are bad guys businessmen that create a special cream which resembles the look of crack cocaine and has the ingredients of human bones. Hazma and his Coyote Crew fight the Meanys to capture the great jar that holds ancient secrets of Egyptian knowledge and to unravel the truth.
" Reviewing Third for Drowned in Sound, Nick Southall wrote that "several individual songs drift by almost unnoticed at first, contributing little more than a sense of unease to the collective memory of the album; an impression of oppression. Those numbers that do stand out, though, drag the record close to magnificence." John Payne of the Los Angeles Times wrote: "Though several doses of this languid, tension-filled music get a tad draining, taken altogether it is a suitable sound for our troubling times, and there's an invigorating mysteriousness. Its blaring electronic peals are a wake-up call.
Much of Gorgrael's background will be revealed - just how did those silly wraiths manage to raise him, anyway? Azhure, already something of a puzzle, sinks even deeper into mysteriousness, but eventually some of the elements from her lost past will begin to fall into place. Faraday learns more of her mission to help the trees but also, as does Axis, learns how dreadfully the Prophecy can both lie and manipulate. Talking of both the Prophecy and lies and manipulations, in Enchanter the Prophet himself makes his sinister presence felt, and some of his relationship with the Sentinels will be revealed.
The impact of Tiki culture on music (and vice versa) had beginnings in the creation of "hapa-haole" music, with "haole" meaning "foreigner" in the context, derived from America's expectation of native Hawaiian (and other Oceanic regions) folk music. As is the case with much of tiki culture, its genres can fall into varying themes. Hapa-Haole was more prominent in Beach's and Bergeron's early days during the 1930s and 1940s, and was more traditional and "poppish". Later genres, such as exotica and lounge are more associated with mood music meant to play-off the "mysteriousness" and faux-danger of tiki.
His use of a self-consciously "beautiful" technique of painting and his many references to past art elevate painting itself to the status of an enduring value. Even though its images belong to a world of illusion, art has a beauty and dignity that mundane reality lacks. Tulipanov's imagery contains juxtapositions, humor, familiarity, mysteriousness and a wide variety of objects and characters drawn from the artist's vast knowledge of art history, architecture and the world around him. The artist draws imagery and personages from various cultures such as Western civilization, Japanese, Chinese, Egyptian, Russian and Greco-Roman.
On October 18, 2011,the band released Ambrolina under independent Miami, FL label SHOCK music. The album and lead single, "Tunupa," were featured and reviewed by music blogs and sites worldwide such as Club Fonograma, Time Out Barcelona, ReMezcla, Sounds and Colours and NPR's Alt.Latino who called Kali Mutsa “(One) of our favorite artists this year”. Multiple sources have likened her to rapper and artist M.I.A. Latin alternative music blog Club Fonograma named both the EP and single "Tunupa" one of the Best of 2011 and called Ambrolina “a highly original work… her mysteriousness is grandiose… one of the most ambitious extended plays of the year”.
Wanting no part of that, she can > alleviate her fear of being "locked out" by the elder generation by deriving > a "feeling of mysteriousness and destination" from the thought she will > "penetrate thirty years deeper ahead into Time than they could". She cannot > so easily afford to distance herself from her peers, however. Succeeding the > now "lost" leading elders, Viola and Livvy are the others on which Lois > depends for confirmation of her precarious sense of self. Her conscious > reservation notwithstanding, she feels compelled to follow them in trying to > be a "pleasant young person", which, she has learned, entails being > "attractive to a number of young men".
Shiva standing on Apasmara, carved on the lingam in Gudimallam, 3rd to 1st century BCE. Stone sculpture was much later to arrive in South India than the north, and the earliest period is only represented by the lingam with a standing figure of Shiva in the village of Gudimallam, in the southern tip of Andhra Pradesh. The "mysteriousness" of this "lies in the total absence so far of any object in an even remotely similar manner within many hundreds of miles, and indeed anywhere in South India".Harle, 271 It is some 5 ft in height and one foot thick; the penis is relatively naturalistic, with the glans shown clearly.
Many lithographs of the period show her virtually floating, poised only on the tip of a toe. This idea of weightlessness was capitalised on in ballets such as La Sylphide and Giselle, and the famous leap apparently attempted by Carlotta Grisi in La Péri. Other features which distinguished Romantic ballet were the separate identity of the scenarist or author from the choreographer, and the use of specially written music as opposed to a pastiche typical of the ballet of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. The invention of gas lighting enabled gradual changes and enhanced the mysteriousness of many ballets with its softer gleam.
The Red Shoes, Magnus Books, 2013 Ben Schrank, president and publisher of Razorbill, a Penguin imprint, and author of the novel Love Is a Canoe, wrote that "The narrator is as fully realized and endearing a character as I've ever known." Stephen D. Adams, author of The Homosexual as Hero said, "I loved the mysteriousness of everything and everybody in The Red Shoes and the way its preoccupations with loss, danger and safety would loom in and out of view in the surreal fog of drugs, sex and dark humor. I found it quite haunting and didn't want it to end." In 2014 The Red Shoes was nominated for a Lambda Literary Award in the Gay Fiction category.
His career has been devoted to different possibilities of expressing and living with uncertain beliefs, unsettled experiences, and inexhaustible realities. He has explored different forms of writing and varied terminologies for expressing what resists expression, based on the conviction that such a resistance requires constant vigilance and innovative writing, the constant production and transformation of forms of knowledge, especially including philosophy, whose relations to art, literature, science, and religion enrich it profoundly with novel and imaginative questions and answers. He began in American pragmatism, reading it to question itself fundamentally and to entail the inexhaustibility of nature and reason, the mysteriousness of things. He wrote several books on ordinality and an ordinal metaphysics, influenced by his mentor, Justus Buchler.
This passion for the queen is explained by the tumultuous life that she lived, full of intrigues, romances (her two most famous lovers being Julius Caesar and Marc Antony), her power, and her tragic death (she died by suicide). In short, she fascinates, by her life and by what she did. Through her connection to ancient Egypt, she has an aura of mystery for spectators, the same aura that surrounds ancient Egypt and its esoteric aspects, the same mysteriousness linked in the popular imagination with ancient curses of mummies, or other secrets of the tombs. Presented this way, Egyptian women become a sort of seductress, fascinating because of a romanticized view of her.
Sevdaliza appears to be a satyr and an erotic dancer performing in a semi-abandoned large building with classical detailing in front of an audience sitting on a mezzanine. The audience consists of only men, who are clearly wealthy, being served food and receiving this seemingly private and exclusive performance. The time and place that this is occurring remains ambiguous, mostly because of the mysteriousness of Sevdaliza's semi- mythological character, who is dancing on dirt that has been plowed as in preparation for an animal race. Additionally, her outfit recalls that of Debra Paget in the 1959 film The Indian Tomb, a nod to old Hollywood nostalgia and popular roles women play catering to male sexual desire.
H. S. Hoff (William Cooper) was born in Crewe, the son of elementary school teachers,Shrapnel, Norman, "Novelist who depicted the mysteriousness of ordinary people through a naturalistic eye", Obituary,The Guardian, London, 6 September 2002. and read natural sciences at Christ's College, Cambridge. After graduating in 1933 he was a teacher in Leicester, an experience on which he seems to have drawn for his novel, Scenes from Provincial Life. Hoff served in the Signals Branch of the Royal Air Force in World War II, and later became a civil servant, associating closely with C. P. Snow, who appears in light disguise as Robert in Scenes from Provincial Life and its sequels.
The novel tells the story of the final day of a dying man who came from Algeria to France as a young man seeking work. It depicts the story of his youth and shows his viewpoint on the Muslim society and the "3 witches". The reader comes to realise that the man in the story is not fearful of those "witches" but just of dying alone, without another Muslim by his side to read to him the prayer of the dead. Sebbar never names her characters to keep a sense of anonymity and mysteriousness and it could be said that it does not restrict the story to one personal account but it could relate to anyone and shows the very common viewpoint of those seeking asylum.
The Allmusic review by John Uhl awarded the album 4 stars, stating, "Even though Henry Threadgill is often considered "difficult to listen to," most blindfolded listeners would probably find themselves identifying any randomly selected 20-second segment of Where's Your Cup as something a little more mainstream... Such is the elusiveness of Threadgill's a-bit-of-everything approach to modern jazz, a style-collage sound he achieves here with a lot of help from his band, Make a Move... But give the credit of assembling these varied and sundry elements into a consistent product to Threadgill. Where's My Cup has its highly organized moments as well, which possess the same spaced-out mysteriousness as all the clamoring jam-out uproar".Uhl, J. [ Allmusic Review] accessed February 9, 2010.
Nonsingular black hole models have been proposed since theoretical problems with black holes were first realized. Today some of the most viable candidates for the end result of the collapse of a star with mass well above the Chandrasekhar limit include the gravastar and the dark energy star. While black holes were a well-established part of mainstream physics for most of the end of the 20th century, alternative models received new attention when models proposed by George Chapline and later by Lawrence Krauss, Dejan Stojkovic, and Tanmay Vachaspati of Case Western Reserve University showed in several separate models that black hole horizons could not form. Such research has attracted much media attention, as black holes have long captured the imagination of both scientists and the public for both their innate simplicity and mysteriousness.
DOST (Dictionary of the Older Scottish Tongue) entry, retrieved using the electronic In the medieval verse romance and the Scottish ballad of Thomas the Rhymer, the title character is spirited away by a female supernatural being. Although identified by commentators as the Queen of Fairies, the texts refrain from specifically naming her or her domain except in ballad version A, in which she is referred to as the Queen of Elfland. Poet and novelist Robert Graves published his own alteration of the ballad, replacing her name with "Queen of Elphame": Elfhame or Elfland is portrayed in a variety of ways in these ballads and stories, most commonly as mystical and benevolent, but also at times as sinister and wicked. The mysteriousness of the land and its otherworldly powers are a source of skepticism and distrust in many tales.
Much older phalluses in clay etc are known (See Ellgood, 46). and it has been dated to the 2nd/1st century BC,Harle, 271; Blurton, 78; Elgood, 47 says from end BC to 1st AD or the 3rd century BC, or much later, to the 2nd century AD, 3-4th century AD, or even, according to one source, as late as the 7th century AD. This is "the only sculpture of any importance" to survive from ancient South India before sculpture made under the Pallava dynasty from the 7th century AD onwards, and "its mysteriousness lies in the total absence so far of any object in an even remotely similar manner within many hundreds of miles, and indeed anywhere in South India".Harle, 271 If assigned an early date, the figure on the linga is "one of the earliest surviving and unequivocal images of the god Shiva".
And, its "irony and deadpan wit impart a quiet intensity that make other novels look soggy and loose". Writing in 2010, Frank Kermode praised the work for its wealth of period detail, and opined that "The density of implication provided by this short novel is remarkable ... one senses a developed interest in the mysteriousness of the story, the exploitation of a new skill, which is to arrange for the story to project another story, less definite, more puzzling, than the first-hand narrative itself". Fitzgerald's biographer, Hermione Lee, noted that the novel masquerades as a light, comical love story set in Edwardian times, while also raising - but deliberately not answering - questions about the nature of belief, relativity and truth. Lee held the book to be the most feminist of all of Fitzgerald's novels (though noting that the author did not use that categorisation), dealing as it does with themes of women's struggles, the abuses against them, and their need for solidarity.

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