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"pensive" Definitions
  1. thinking deeply about something, especially because you are sad or worried

446 Sentences With "pensive"

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It leaves me in an unusually pensive frame of mind.
"My brand is the pensive gentleman," he tells the camera.
At times, there's a playfulness, at times, a pensive quality.
But you seem like much more of a pensive guy.
All the same, the tone is pensive and redemptive throughout.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. together, striking similarly pensive poses.
First, Pitt got pensive, and revealed that he watches everything.
Steam rises from the fish's mouth, a long, pensive exhale.
Another, in a dressing gown, slouches back, luxuriously pensive or bored.
The film should be boring, but actually it's pensive—enlightening, even.
Zuckerberg was shy and pensive, Graham writes in a Facebook post.
Mr. Kabila, 44, is taciturn, pensive, hard to read and reclusive.
A neat gray crew cut sits over his pensive, angular face.
But, in the days that followed, Quichotte was pensive and sad.
The pensive, wistful slow movement, as played here, seemed newly profound.
And it was easy to identify the pensive English rock band.
Once the conversation did start, however, Mr. Durant sounded pensive, introspective.
Urgent, meditative, pensive, propulsive—pretty perfect for the game in question, really.
The screenplay was filled with long, pensive silences and expressions of remorse.
His critiques are quiet, pensive renderings of Black trauma and White power.
Then showed her pensive side in a dazed, turtleneck-wearing second cover.
At times, the actor appeared pensive, deep in conversation with two friends.
When my translator asked Sa if he regretted leaving, he was pensive.
This pensive dog upstaged his owner and wasn't even aware of it.
We see pensive Barack, goofy Barack, and my personal fave, papa Barack.
The moods of "Musik" are alternately dark, festive, pensive, regal and melancholy.
On the way to his car after the game, Baarns was pensive.
He took a richly poetic and pensive approach to the slow movement.
He was introspective and pensive, eminently quotable and, of course, occasionally combative.
Then I bid Bachelor-land farewell and took that pensive limo ride home.
He was pensive, but his face twisted up in comic, self-deprecatory memory.
They're in a pretty pensive mood, soaking in everything you have to say.
Sometimes, he's just laughing on a beach or looking pensive on a balcony.
"I found lots of it difficult to watch," he said, and grew pensive.
Of course, the only person this pensive chef ever steals from is himself.
"I was idle and my boyfriend asked me out," she said, looking pensive.
Dreamed of watching the pensive looks of your opponent on Words With Friends?
The visuals, directed by Alexandre Moors, match the pensive lyrics of the track.
It's pensive; there is a streak of sorrow in almost everything he writes.
Reinterpretation blossoms from Silano's metamorphoses and his appropriations become highly suggestive and pensive.
You're definitely going to post some variation of her pensive poolside photo this summer.
This scenario is responsible for the dog's pensive look and closely set, uneven eyes.
Released yesterday, it's a confident and buzzy album that switches from brash to pensive.
The cryptic new trailer pits a pensive Holmes against Moriarty again — or does it?
As the nurses prepared to put me to sleep, I felt pensive and hopeful.
But no...Dorsey had to let his rational, pensive brain takeover and ruin everything.
In his drawing, Twombly connects the purple stain (jealousy) and Sappho's line (pensive desire).
The image is pensive, deliberate and staged, and somewhat unusual as political portraits go.
I love Ms. Sherald's Vogue-cover-worthy vision, as lofty and queenly and pensive.
Each sculpture purposefully has closed eyes, giving the figures a pensive and ghostly vibe.
We imagine ourselves playing Bach as dusk descends, savoring pensive joys and sweet sorrows.
He's probably the intellectual aspect of the band: He's the brooding, more pensive member.
His pensive gaze, while performing as Queen Elizabeth I, felt both intimate and intense.
He sent me this photo of him looking pensive beside a photo of Bob Dylan.
He looks off into the distance, suddenly pensive: BURDEN: Now I've got control over it.
The defiant, pensive reputation dropped in November, and Swift launched her stadium tour this month.
The pensive Mr Müller, 64, rarely had the air of a man enjoying the limelight.
Lots of moods to appreciate for sure ... from pensive and playful to mysterious and chill.
The release of 'Trumped Up Cards' ... marked a new turn for the affable, pensive Hoffman.
"Before then, I didn't know what drowning was," said Mr. Valamios, a trim, pensive man.
The slow movement is the gem of the piece, with stretches of dreamy, pensive music.
"This was a weird election," he said, holding a set of clippers and looking pensive.
But to his followers, this monastic, pensive leader is a better direction for Silicon Valley.
She sounds knowing, pensive, improvisational and utterly natural, rising above all the self-conscious backdrop.
His lustrous sound and tenderness were ideal for the pensive passages of the slow movement.
He spoke in five-minute monologues, sounding jolly when he laughed and mumbling when pensive.
In her searching, pensive new book, "The Power Notebooks," Roiphe turns her theorizing on herself.
In the pictures above, we see a worried Jon, a pensive Sansa, and a concerned Arya.
He posted photos, often of nature and sometimes including himself, towering and pensive in bucolic landscapes.
Instead, she looked alternatively surprised and pensive as she watched the close back-and-forth match.
As with regular toilets, sitting on a Loowatt seems to put you in a pensive mood.
Other times, like at President Lyndon B. Johnson's swearing in, she's more of a pensive onlooker.
One very windy Sunday, as we both gazed out from our little veranda, he seemed pensive.
He's about to release Destroy, an album that at times shows off his more pensive side.
But he raps with the pensive tone of someone in no rush, answering only to himself.
"It didn't go too well," he recalled, pacing and looking pensive in an open-collared shirt.
At the end, gorgeous, soft strings set the tone, lulling you into a drifting, pensive melancholy.
"It's weird to think about it all," he said, pensive at considering his life and work.
In the most luxuriant images, Mr. Lillis's expression is often pensive, with a tinge of sadness.
Over all, the music is crucial, by turns pensive and fidgety, solemnly harmonic and skittishly diffuse.
Pensive and seemingly reluctant to engage, Pettis did not appear to be the fighter of old.
In Guillermo del Toro's The Shape of Water, Hawkins' character Eliza is friendly, pensive, and mute.
It's a chatty, sometimes smart, sometimes pensive gorilla that just wants you to lend it your ear.
The account now shows a side profile of Trump, looking pensive as he stares out a window.
My favorite part of each episode was the breakup, the breakdown, and the pensive limo ride home.
The closing scene isn't especially sexual since everyone is clothed and Francesca looks pensive more than anything.
He was looking out onto the field from behind home plate, sort of harried, sort of pensive.
"One spends no moment except under the smiling, or pensive, or stern eye of Stalin," Steinbeck wrote.
Mr. Itach said he was not sure why the deceased person received the pensive piece of pottery.
Both he and his father donned pensive expressions as they stood side by side in the picture.
Except I happened to stumble upon Pitt's private Spotify account, boasting this carefully curated pensive pottery playlist.
Mr. Hirst is used to directing a legion of assistants, but on this day he was pensive.
Lori and Mossimo were recently spotted together in Orange County looking very pensive about the days ahead.
The pause above the surface is deliberate, and the affectation looks painterly: a pensive, romantic near-touch.
I thought of "blue periods" in artists' work, and how this particular blue felt pensive, not sad.
I especially love the moody first movement, especially a pensive, near-atonal episode about six minutes in.
The mood in the car changed slightly during this conversation, from nervous energy to something more pensive.
I was especially affected, though, by an extended, slower, quizzical episode with pensive strings and plaintive chords.
The mostly slow, pensive music churns and breathes with hazy and mystical harmonies that linger, swell and overlap.
In most performances, the return of that stately, pensive music after the preceding boisterousness has a jarring effect.
That man was Seydou Keïta, whose pensive studio portraits of Malians in the 1950s later won worldwide acclaim.
The pensive Adagio movement comes closest to being a cogent entity, which made it all the more affecting.
In the sublime slow movement, the pensive Adagietto, Mr. van Zweden did not allow a trace of sentimentality.
As Mr. Trudeau spoke, Mr. Trump appeared stone-faced, but broke into a pensive smile at one point.
Finally, the pensive "It's Raining Somewhere Else" soothes the nerves with purring keyboard figures that indeed evoke rainfall.
He shared a black and white portrait of himself looking sad and pensive with no caption on Nov. 19.
Today's culprit, Kylie Jenner, wore a corset over a T-shirt, and we're feeling pensive about the layering technique.
A more accurate choice would have been a one-two punch of Pensive Face followed shortly by Relieved Face.
There will probably be lots of creepy shenanigans and shots of Chris Pine looking pensive in rooms with blinds.
What it looks like: A pensive selfie with a scenic backdrop (may or may not include a few squirrels.)
G-Eazy, 29, looked pensive and the woman flashed a big smile as the two walked side by side.
He returns to the penthouse this year with an earlier Schubert sonata and Brahms's four pensive Op. 10 Ballades.
In person, Ho can be pensive, introverted, even awkward, but something inside her is released once she walks onstage.
If I'm in a pensive mood, I would maybe gravitate to a Buddha figure, like that weathered Buddha there.
Here, sharp contrasts and low light offer a pensive quality, intensified by the deep concentration in the figure's eyes.
Other surviving photographs of Tubman show her looking stern or pensive and, in her later years, frail and wan.
Ambition and exuberance merge in songs like "The Blinding Light of Dreams," with pensive lyrics flung into complicated motion.
Partygoers went back and forth between festive and pensive reactions, depending on which race was displayed on the screen.
His grandmother rests on her bed in a pensive mood after calling a relative in Florida's rapidly growing diaspora.
"I wanted to make him look very pensive," Heather said of the figure she had drawn on the ice.
Soon, the violin spins out a pensive, restless solo line that keeps taking surprise turns, yet somehow sounds inevitable.
Djinane Alsuwayeh, a 29-year-old art director and photographer, is captured in a pensive moment, her eyes downcast.
Indeed, the whole film is oddly poised between the pensive and the peevish, with a topdressing of high jinks.
Ms. Marling is a subtly virtuosic guitarist with a voice that's pensive, consoling, poised and wise beyond her years.
" There Mr. Fowlkes sang of city troubles in a pensive baritone: "Can't afford to live/Can't afford to die.
He seems so pensive on TV, but one on one, he is even more pensive, pulling out each word only after having examined it, like an old man putting together a jigsaw puzzle of some swirly seascape where there is blue, but then there is blue, and then there is "blue," and ... blue!
You paddle your small dinghy towards the singular light source in the distance, the falling rain creating a pensive atmosphere.
Raj Kapoor is suave; Satyajit Ray is pensive, with a cigarette in his mouth; Ava Gardner is cool and sophisticated.
"Apollo Road" is a slow-burning joint, but so worth wading through to get to that pensive, plinking piano section.
He was, we said, "The Disco Leonard Cohen," blessed with a familiar but uniquely deep voice, all pensive and melancholy.
There was the Time magazine cover featuring a pensive Bannon with the words "The Great Manipulator" stamped next to him.
Outside a couple ferocious tracks ("On the Sunshine," in particular), much of the record sits in a pensive, soulful space.
Celebrate the New Year with these 19th and early 20th-century postcards, featuring lucky pigs, pensive pansies, and menacing snowmen.
I tell Hugo about my mistake, and he just gives me a pensive little nod without a hint of blame.
Copeland tactfully acknowledged her relationship with the activewear giant in her caption on the appropriately pensive-looking photo of herself.
Donald Trump was all grins Wednesday when he met Pope Francis at the Vatican, but the Pope seemed ... well, pensive.
Still, her portrayal of the Marschallin, the pensive Austrian aristocrat at the heart of "Der Rosenkavalier," had a valedictory air.
Composed by Mr. Murray, it's a swinging tune with a pensive yet intrepid melody, and a midsection of bristling abstraction.
Erard is a pensive man of fifty, still boyish-looking, with a gift for listening that he prizes in others.
In contrast to the raucous, guitar-oriented original, the orchestral interpretation of "Give Up The Ghost" is pensive and somber.
Next he cues the pianist Cory Smythe, who switches from a pensive, accompanying role to one packed with greater fireworks.
She's pensive and distracted, in part because she's being repeatedly called by a mysterious siren song only she can hear.
Her tone is pensive and centered, smooth and resolute; it warms and sustains tunes that often leap at unexpected angles.
Sometimes vast scale works well for a pensive artist keen on psychosexual semiotics, but this wasn't one of those times.
Los Angeles born-and-bred producer Karman today shared a pensive new mix saturated with with soaring, romantically-attuned melodic arrangements.
But on Things Our Bodies Used to Have, these elements feel more like volatile reagents than a soup of pensive noises.
Cruse's right hand is closed but facing upward, tucked under the left elbow that holds a pensive hand to his face.
On the way upstairs, we stumbled upon a statue of Adi Dassler — the founder and creator of Adidas — looking rather pensive.
I'm looking pensive in this picture because I'm always thinking thinking THINKING of ways to make this newsletter go huge. 5.
The newly released video for "Two Hearts" is a step away from the pensive, tummy-tugging atmospherics of his last single.
"But you are not of this world," the chief said, slow, pensive, but without the bitterness Yorick often saw from clients.
Directed by Henry Levin, the film features frivolities like dancing and making out, but also jazz and, surprisingly, a pensive ending.
He made polite introductions and sat in pensive silence, allowing the rest of us at the table to fend for ourselves.
A reliance on long close-ups of pensive faces, and Mr. Conrad's fetish for scenes of group urination, start to pall.
As we inched through traffic, Blahyi used an iPad to take selfies in various poses: dazzling smile, thoughtful gaze, pensive frown.
Led by Reznor's vulnerable voice, these tracks showcase a pensive sensitivity that generally gets buried in the waves of electronics and guitars.
This evidence would also explain why Cersei looks pensive, as opposed to distraught, in the "Eastwatch" sneak peek photo she appears in.
It's essentially a chamber-pop instrumental, with a cutesy synth darting through pensive strings waylaid over a burbling, stop-start drum pattern.
The result sounds like somebody has partially taped a football game over a pensive Paul McCartney composition, rather than a stirring anthem.
You're excited about plenty of things, and your relationships (friendships and otherwise) are going well; however, this evening you're pensive, even brooding.
"My mother taught me better than this," Gibson wrote to his followers, sharing a rather pensive-looking headshot to underline his regret.
One of the odd things about Lear's pensive wanderings is how often they tracked the sanctified wanderings of the British Romantic poets.
" Detractors labeled it Communist propaganda, but Nora Sayre, reviewing it for The New York Times, called it a "pensive and moving film.
For the entire time I've used Clips, the best shot was probably this pensive shot of my wife in our living room.
"The Man Who Has Everything" is a pensive, ambling cut, while "My Own Thing" bounces like a classic Chance turn-up track.
A leaked photograph of the pair sitting in the back seat of the car shows Chapo in a dirty vest looking pensive.
As I watch him trawl through his records one Friday evening, an air of pensive intrigue clings to the pair of us.
The first movement is pensive yet episodic; the finale is like a spirited Rondo, though the restrained overall mood somehow comes through.
She wore a roomy black sweatshirt over a white collared shirt, Yohji Yamamoto skirt-pants and an air of pensive self-reflection.
I imagine how he would be as a teenEverywhere I go, I see the gleam of his pensive, luminous, and mischievous eyes.
Washington (CNN)The politician looks pensive, hands thrust into his pockets while wearing jeans and in the company of just his dog.
Teresa Giudice has a ton of lonely nights and days ahead, and kicked off her ME time with a pensive, solo walk.
Hiddleston is pensive in the shots, communicating to his canine cohorts that he's suave enough to play James Bond with a prolonged gaze.
During a climactic passage in the "Dirge" section, Mr. Thibaudet vividly conveys the unsettling nervousness of the music, even during seemingly pensive stretches.
Mister Saturday Night co-founder Justin Carter today shared a pensive new track, titled "Leaves," off his forthcoming debut LP The Leaves Fall.
It was the cue for CEO Howard Schultz to take the stage for the second time that day, looking theatrically troubled and pensive.
Although your everyday routine won't be thrown off due to this retrograde, you may find yourself in a pensive mood because of it.
Mimicking his character's perpetually dreary mood, Pitt serves up a pensive stare underneath bleached locks, a stark contrast to the smiling young actress.
In 2012, the North Carolina Museum of Art sold his portrait of a pensive bonneted woman for $2,750 at Christie's in New York.
He first caught my attention on 2012's "Ready to Ride," a pensive tale crafted with winding, impassioned lines about life behind bars.
The work, "Passengers," which wasn't published until 242, captures an eerie isolation in each frame, a grainy and pensive head behind the glass.
She boasts a husky tone and a pensive touch on the cello, favoring wide arcs of melody that often allude to the blues.
"Anyone," which she premiered at the Grammy Awards on Sunday night, is her first single since then — a pensive eruption, a harrowing peal.
If you were wondering about the pedigree of fashion-show guests, well ... At Margiela, designed by John Galliano, models stayed pensive and thirsty.
He peaces out for his parents' house on what appears to be the Amish side of Pennsylvania on the world's most pensive bus ride.
When Dr. Oz asked Connery how the scandal affected her daughter, she became pensive — and said she tried to remain strong for her children.
In terms of feeling New, the 8 pales in comparison to the iPhone X-pensive, the most significant redesign/update to the iPhone ever.
The companies are "pensive" because marijuana is still illegal federally, but they will look to work with dominant players in the space, Murphy said.
Released in 2017, his debut album under the name A. Savage is a collection of pensive and earnest songs about love and political strife.
This being Mr. Ashley, the novel is something closer to prose poetry, quotidian in its language but lyrical, pensive and melancholy in its feel.
On Friday night, By Norse presented a more pensive, introspective side by spotlighting the connection between modern art and the country's Bronze Age roots.
Steeped in a pensive mood and stewing in all the cataclysmic sci-fi stories he'd been reading, Hendrix picked up a piece of paper.
It's that time of year again when your social media feeds fill up with flash tats, flower crowns, and plenty of pensive desert landscapes.
Tense and tightly-wound at its front end, moving into more chilled, pensive beats by the back, it showcased Curry's versatility above all else.
There are stretches where jagged lines mingle and burst forth, but also passages of pensive, mellow music with hints of the old Americana Copland.
Ben — a deeply patient thinker and writer, a model of pensive and ethical criticism — has been a music critic at the Times since 1996.
Paps got Taylor leaving fitness studio Body By Simone in WeHo Wednesday, looking pensive amid the Selena Gomez and Bella Hadid drama that's brewing.
Almost as if he's too pensive to commit without question to the brutal game, and so is treated as warily by the game itself.
Yet she brought a pensive approach to everything she played, even to long stretches Scriabin's teeming, fervid, single-movement Fourth and Fifth Piano Sonatas.
Yet if the zombies are defined by frantic agitation, the show itself stands out from the pack thanks to a pensive, almost dreamlike economy.
The Wu Tang Clan's pensive member travels to meet with scientists studying the innovations in virtual reality, manufacturing and both ocean and space exploration.
They recently recorded "A Cosmic Rhythm with Each Stroke," an album for the ECM label, and their collaboration is sparse, pensive, and daringly static.
Most of the best moments are simple, like Duvall's pensive reactions to new information: shock or grief or excitement silently written on Wever's face.
They're in single movements of two parts, but within those deceptively simple bounds, there's immense variety of mood — sunshiny and melancholy, dancing and pensive.
On Friday, rapper Lil Nas X released a remix of his viral trap country song "Old Town Road" featuring pensive cowboy Billy Ray Cyrus.
AVISHAI COHEN QUARTET "Cross My Palm With Silver" (ECM) There's still room in jazz for an acoustic quartet playing thorough, pensive, slowly mounting music.
These generic platitudes remind us of the pensive thoughts that surround death but also its absurdity, reading simultaneously like memento mori and roadside billboards.
An arctic village blanketed in snow in Greenland; a pensive boy at a river sunrise in India; and a colossal wave seconds before crashing.
Smith's album is as personal as it is self-reflective and has a song for every mood—upbeat, pensive, and just good old fun.
There is no malice in any of this, just a simple, unblinking desperation to be viewed as the popular pensive gentleman Jordan sees himself as.
Among the newest works are Robles's illustrations of Charles Manson sitting pensive on the stand in 1970, with an X visibly carved in his head.
Watching them is a room full of pensive people in their 80s and 90s who are not quite sure what all the fuss is about.
He uploaded a photo of himself looking quite pensive, wearing a Drakkar Noir T-shirt, black sweatpants, and wait for it, Fenty for Stance socks.
So, even if your sign is the happy host of this quiet, pensive lunar phase, you could still be up against some major personal work.
His brilliant use of neon lights reflecting on the windshields of the taxis is so striking, especially against the pensive expressions of the cab drivers.
In the "nostalgia and memory" portion of the exhibition, the walls are saturated with a deep sea gray-blue, setting a pensive and introspective tone.
Everyone's feeling a little more pensive during this lunar phase, but you'll actually welcome that mindset if the new moon is aligned with your sign.
Her pensive expression suggests an ambivalence towards or yearning for a collective past, tucked away in details like the heaped family photographs and Essence magazines.
One is agile and quick, the other slow moving and pensive; one obsessed with looking forward, the other struggling to keep up with its past.
Nela Moser, a Venezuelan chocolate-maker who was visiting the city with her husband for a week, was pensive as she leaned against a wall.
There he was with a simple overnight bag in hand and a pensive look on his face as I approached him at the airline counter.
The music pulses with searing power, frenetic breathlessness and an astringent harmonic language spiked with thick, piercing chords, though pensive, dreamy episodes provide welcome relief.
"4422" is beautiful in its pensive melancholy and FrancisGotHeat's presence as the producer symbolically interjects just the right dose of "Toronto" into its genetic makeup.
Yet, as a man in his 60s, he also sounded pensive and reflective as he discussed the limits of revolution, in music and other arenas.
When we climbed the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, Liu expressed dismay that the seated statue featured Lincoln's pensive face, rather than a simian one.
" In a 21946 review, Grace Glueck described Hopper as a "master of loneliness" whose barren landscapes, silent interiors, and pensive figures convey "a haunting emptiness.
A pensive little girl named Ofelia (Ivana Baquero) tries to navigate both kinds of horrors as her everyday world becomes tangled with a symbolic one.
"I Don't Know," the first full-length song, is a soulful piano ballad that marks an uncharacteristically gentle, pensive and even vulnerable start to the album.
The photos, like a Rorschach test, call forth factual details, personal anecdotes, and pensive reflections; in at least one case, the Rorschach draws up a blank.
I'm talking about that one perfect point on your car ride home with Adele blasting, or a particularly pensive moment looking at art in a museum.
Act II concludes with an aria: Akhnaten's pensive hymn to Aten, the young pharaoh's most private moment and some of Mr. Glass's most richly harmonic writing.
Animal Feelings—and Nomi Ruiz today shared a pensive, introverted cover of Ariana Grande's 2016 single "Into You," and announced their forthcoming debut LP Love Luxury.
The former vice president, normally known for his garrulousness, was disengaged from the people around him, these sources said, a pensive mood supplanting his usual ebullience.
It's high time we had some new music to be moody and pensive in cold weather to, so we're anticipating the full length with much excitement.
It's a counterpoint to "Divided in Two," released at the start of the month, more pensive than the wide open melodies that that track led with.
Another picture showed a woman seated alone on the Third Avenue El Train in 1948, her pensive face lit like a scene from a film noir.
" Then she started singing the pensive child's final line about the parents who provide so much love, "but will not ever tell me who I am.
The Rondo II in E (Book Four) is another gem, a pensive, quizzical piece with a flowing right-hand line that is wistfully yet slyly decorous.
" Camus's daughter, Catherine, who also lives in Lourmarin, had sensed something in Mortensen's pensive performance in a film adaptation of her father's short story "The Guest.
The two remain beloved mysteries to each other and to their older brother, a pensive historian who lives in rural Scotland, beautifully evoked in these pages.
Sheffield-born, London-based producer Kidnap Kid has shared a pensive new track "Mist" off the Brokenhearted EP, forthcoming on his own imprint Birds That Fly.
Though clothed, this triad seems much more human and natural than Müller's angular underage girls — while no less mysterious for their pensive mien and calculated posture.
"I started thinking that I was possessed and shit, that I'd sold my soul to the devil," Billi, who's perhaps most pensive of the three, says.
Ralph Angel is a troubled, pensive character whose pulsing interaction with two white men in the third episode will have viewers on the edge of their seats.
In advance of the co-headline tour, they've shared a new track together "Live My Life," a pensive, upbeat cut with a defiant streak running through it.
Alan Peter Cayetano, Duterte's vice-presidential running mate and now his foreign affairs adviser, said Duterte was tired and appeared pensive during the flight back from Japan.
We've seen Kim terrified, pensive, nervous, begging for Ray J's cum, begging for Ray J to make her come, big pores, her swollen feet when she's pregnant.
Her cropped, bleached hair may give off G.I. Jane vibes, but in her hands, Norah is pensive, vulnerable, and caustically funny, even in the face of death.
She found a kindred spirit in Mr. Rausing, the pensive scion of a wealthy Swedish family, who became addicted to heroin during a backpacking trip in India.
The Singaporean artist Nguan shows us a cotton-candy world of pinks and blues, an endless dream that is not so much pensive as it is otherworldly.
While soft shades of fuchsia, light pink, and orange render a sense of visual jubilance, Picasso's subjects, often depicted off-duty, appear pensive, meditative, and at times dispirited.
Pensive and patient, both men treated the first round as a chance to feel out their opponent and assess the other's timing in a largely uneventful first stanza.
Over a sandwich at a strip mall diner, Mr. Fogle gave a pensive stare and said he was unruffled by the sour views many Phuds had of him.
He is awake again, and suddenly pensive, gazing past me and into the distantly-setting sun through the glass doors which I am about to walk out of.
Taking his cue from Homer, this Greek choreographer thinks of time as "The Great Tamer," which is the title of his 2017 pensive, gorgeously stark dance-theater piece.
Written by the pensive Amy Herzog ("4000 Miles"), it tells the story of a single mother in New York City caring for a child with a chronic illness.
Carla Kihlstedt, a violinist-vocalist, led a group from Roomful of Teeth and the International Contemporary Ensemble in a series of pensive numbers with texts drawn from dreams.
Nicole Kassell directing her second episode of the series (her first since "Covert War" in Season 1), spent a lot of time on knowing glances and pensive looks.
Because it is small and light it could easily become a second writing device for your more creative work that you pull out in times of pensive creativity.
Spider-Man's pensive moments — when Peter agonized over sacrifices his alter ego had demanded of him, for example — echoed the psychological struggles in Mr. Ditko's earlier horror comics.
Her father is pensive by nature and uncomfortable around other people, and while there's good will on both sides, his rapport with his daughter is far from effortless.
In many ways, there's nothing celebratory about Infinity Plaza, as the work creates a pensive landscape that can feel forbidden and even inappropriate—like skating on a war memorial.
Placed in the center, a wheelchair with a video projection of Harsono interviewing one of the survivors from the 1947 massacre persuasively sets the pensive tone for the exhibition.
The article, which described the (now late) Nigerian-born, New York- and Munich-based Enwezor as "polite" and "pensive," focused on the curator's interest in global disquiet and inequality.
The Moussa, perhaps the seed of a concerto, is bold and extroverted; the Saariaho, a memorial to the composer Henri Dutilleux, who died in 2013, alternately pensive and agitated.
Gary Marcus is a pensive, bespectacled 48-year-old professor of psychology and neuroscience at New York University, and he's probably the most famous apostate of orthodox deep learning.
A man cast as a pensive Joseph in a 1624-26 painting re-emerges later in a grand allegory, sporting a longer beard and a rug of chest hair.
The basketball player shared a rare social media post on Wednesday, posting a photo of himself with a pensive expression on his face while standing a balcony in Canada.
There's a full-length Sargent-style painting of Ms. Vanderbilt by Aaron Shikler, and another of her mother painted the year before Ms. Vanderbilt's birth, looking pensive and sad.
The video matches the tone perfectly, with blurred shots and moments of bravado mixed with oddly pensive reflections on the scenery and, of course, some steady and surreptitious drinking.
But "miri" means dream, a dream that on a title track fraught with political anxiety is lovely and arresting—pensive, nostalgic, designed to allay disquiet as thoughtful music can.
The meeting of Mr. Pence, a Republican, and Mr. Kaine, a Democrat, two pensive and little-known nominees, might be the least anticipated vice-presidential debate in 21971 years.
The book is also designed with great intelligence, with large areas of calming white space around both text and drawings, adding a note of pensive longing to the tale.
My driver, Jorge, was a pensive man who had one thing on his mind: the recent coastal El Niño and the havoc it wrought in towns north of Lima.
The mood among the riders and walkers was turning pensive as the tratturi passed through remote, serene landscapes, with hilltop medieval towns appearing here and there in the distance.
Their progress is bisected by a kind of living medallion: a pensive young face of unclear gender topped with ringlets, adorned with pearls and grapevines and framed in braids.
Most of the steps tend to be slow — individuals wandering in a hypnotic, pensive trance; couples moving, then stopping cold in a passageway, staring for minutes at the wall.
Kistulentz calculatedly positions his pivotal plane disaster midway into this pensive novel, drawing a dividing line between the life choices made by Richard's stagnating siblings and their subsequent fallout.
On a recent afternoon, Chief Perry presided over a gathering at Sweet Water, standing within the circle of upright logs, some carved with pensive faces, for a tobacco ceremony.
In between the quippier dialogue, the series shows the women at their most pensive and vulnerable in wordless flashbacks: long car rides, stolen glances set to a meticulous soundtrack.
From 1941, "Standing Man with Open Shirt," the only dated work on view, shows a tall figure with a long neck and a narrow head with a downcast, pensive gaze.
In the final video, Interlude (2017), a white, flickering screen is interleaved with shots of a pensive woman, reclining and drenched in sunlight, as Sun Ra's "Piano Interlude" plays lazily.
But in its fourth and final season, Halt and Catch Fire actually justified this more pensive, character-driven approach, which too many other prestige TV dramas have done to exhaustion.
The post-Weinstein moment has left many women pensive and anxious, waiting for the other shoe to drop, waiting for a shaky set of accusations to trigger an inevitable backlash.
In this bright, fidgety orchestral version the music hovers somewhere between a perpetual-motion toccata and country-fiddle hoedown, though a pensive middle section alters the mood for a while.
But somewhere between "Margaritaville" and "Auld Lang Syne," he paused on a surprisingly pensive note to tell the crowd how he spent the final day of 2015: visiting Hamilton's grave.
TMZ reports that Bieber was at Fifth Pubhouse in Toronto by himself, watching some basketball and having a pensive and solo drink "when the spirit moved him to the keyboard".
After a pensive first 30 seconds with both men measuring their opponent out, Palhares looked to seize the initiative and dived for Meek's legs to implement his serious submission arsenal.
That particular rumination informed much of Guitar Dream, Vassalotti's third solo release under his own name, which is a clearly focused, surprisingly buoyant and straightforward collection of pensive rock songs.
Francis, 79, was clearly shaken by the attack, and he appeared solemn and pensive as he headed to Poland, the first stop on a trip to Central and Eastern Europe.
As the text shifts perspectives, and the boy seems to become an adult observing the scene, Ms. O'Hara conveyed the pensive, mysterious elements in the philosophical words and quizzical music.
Possessing a warm energy and pensive gaze, the Brooklyn-bred, Berlin-based producer (real name Fred Peterkin) weighs in and is completely absorbed by the intrinsic value of his collection.
The name "Pensieve" is a pun, using the homonym "pensive" to denote deep thought, and the word "sieve" to suggest the sorting of the mass of thoughts and memories within.
The People's Honorable Mention prize went to Navis Vasta's "Mood," depicting a pensive boy against a seagull-filled sunrise view at the banks of the Yamuna River in Delhi, India.
Guy-with-sword-standing-in-rain-over-blue-mountains is as old a trick as there is to build out the theme of a pensive hero, and here I love it.
By midnight, though, pensive and nursing a cocktail, Mr. Colbert turned his open despair at Mr. Trump's victory into a moving reflection on what the election's rhetoric had done to us.
The half moon in Libra on Saturday finds you pensive, again in your own world, making choices on how to best keep and protect yourself as we enter a new year.
At the rose ceremony, Victoria Fuller and Hannah Ann Sluss are wondering where the heck Madison is, because they're just seeing a pensive Peter pace back and forth in the distance.
The performers include the thrashing, post-metal guitarist Ava Mendoza; the pensive tenor saxophonist Ingrid Laubrock; and the bassist Brandon Lopez, who uses his instrument in a variety of nontraditional ways.h0l0.
It was fascinating, though, to hear Mr. Tao draw out every dissonance-statured, vehement element of the sonata while also bringing affecting tranquillity to the pensive conclusion of the last movement.
I was going back on forth on how to start it and he came in with a magnetic, pensive, and thoughtful approach that allowed the chorus to open up and fly.
The exhibition shows a city not quite visible to the naked eye: alternately pensive and quick to fight, a place where people disappear in crowds or seem exposed when they're alone.
As the mastermind behind the doomed art heist, Bernal plays a form of pensive schemer that has characterized much of his filmography, from Y Tu Mama Tambien to Motorcycle Diaries to Desierto.
Tavia Nyong'o described the simultaneous urgency and pensive nature of Frank's pen as a taking on of a different form through race, through time and through playing with the limits of survival.
When he wasn't busy refilling his glass or screaming (literally) for Allison Janney, Robbie grew pensive to ponder important things, like how the hell Jane Fonda could possibly be 80 years old.
And like the first Luca Brasi and Stranger Than Fiction (or, like the Brasi sequel or the razor-toothed By Any Means), LB3 is pensive and tightly wound and occasionally lashes out.
The 32-year-old artist wants you to meet his weightier, more pensive side — with the crunch of flattened PBR cans a distant echo resurrected only in his boyish smile and swagger.
Like Florence, Lily also released one of my favorite make a bad-time sound-good tracks of the year in "Trigger Bang," but here, on "Three," she's more low-key and pensive.
It's the cinematic, polished version of Mr. Trump's message, with soaring vistas of skyscrapers and bridges, steel drills piercing thick slabs and pensive workers in hard hats, all in super-slow motion.
In his book, "The World as It Is," former Obama White House staff member Ben Rhodes details a pensive President Obama trying to come to grips with the election of Donald Trump.
"pensive hear-no-evil face with cowboy hat and tongue sticking out and pleading eye"For when you've yee'd your haw too hard and regret it a little, but not that much.
A serious and deeply pensive mood makes the spiritual (or philosophical) a much more attractive space to occupy during the Capricorn moon's face-off with your ruling planet Mars early Tuesday morning.
The track's elements—a pensive marimba and a measured rhythmic bass line—seem to run on congruent yet semi-autonomous timelines, glued together by a female voice chanting the titular phrase throughout.
He recorded two versions, as he did with half a dozen of the album's songs; one's a ragtimey cackle, while the other is slower and more pensive, revealing a little more darkness.
There's the controlled clatter of the album's title-track centrepiece, building from a quiet and solitary two-note riff, little cracks of pensive melodies gathering together, joined by a simple 8-beat.
There was a painterly quality to some of Ms. Pite's formations, but it was all more of the same: A darkened stage with spotlights and choreography contrasting brittle acceleration with pensive languidness.
Though this bothered his peers, who could reportedly yell at him and do jumping jacks beside him and he wouldn't notice, Musk's pensive moments allowed him to visualize projects he'd hope to tackle.
The NBC sitcom Community once dedicated an entire episode to parodying The Civil War, dramatically narrating pensive texts from soldiers on the front lines of a massive pillow fight to capture Ballou's tone.
" But he's more pensive and paranoid on "Circuits in the Sand," a horn-heavy song (it's Cronin on the saxophone) that seems to borrow half its melody from Gloria Gaynor's "I Will Survive.
The Magic Mike star took to Instagram share an old head shot from when he was 18 years old and the pensive black-and-white shot is basically everything you could ask for.
The results, they say, suggest that many dinosaurs were far more likely to vocalize with a closed-mouth—perhaps, a disapproving "hmm" or a more pensive "umm"—than with a full-throated roar.
Lamar's pensive self-doubt and modest buying habits are reassuring if you wish him well as a person, as why shouldn't you, and the simple keys-percussion-chorus beats flatter his cushiony timbre.
A mid-tempo rocker and a slow but quick pensive jam kick off the Reflection EP, but the standout is the third and final track, a Ramones cover featuring Julia Steiner of Ratboys.
His photograph of a housing development is at the M.F.A., as is his picture of a pensive cemetery statue that makes it clear that the cemetery borders on a forest — of oil derricks.
Given its premiere by Gustavo Dudamel and the Los Angeles Philharmonic, which will tour it widely, "Must the Devil" is an uneasy experience: restless — indeed, relentless — but uncertain, pensive even when it's peppy.
Nathalie is resilient and thoughtful, and Things to Come (directed by Mia Hansen-Løve) is a funny, pensive, ultimately hopeful film about a woman looking at her past for clues to the future.
The album follows a 2016 full-length, Fire of the Spirit, as well as a split with Pensive Ceremony under the guise of Ravenwood's solo acoustic project, Green Elder (we streamed it here).
The viewer cannot help but assign an entire range of emotions to its face: melancholic (mouth downturned), upset (eyes squinted shut), skeptical (a sideways glance), pensive (the tilt of its head to the left).
Written on the road during Florida Georgia Line's tour by FGL's Tyler Hubbard, James McNair, Jordan Schmidt, and producer Bart Butler, the song proves a natural fit for the Georgia native's throaty, pensive vocals.
On the Upper West Side of Manhattan, she is the pensive figure of "Memory" on the Straus Memorial erected to commemorate the co-founder of Macy's department store, Isidor Straus, and his wife, Ida.
This month, this pensive lunar phase will occur on Wednesday, November 7 in Scorpio and shine a spotlight on the darkest, most cluttered corners of our psyches — then ask us to dig right in.
And there is the red bow or flower clipped to her hair that connects her to the pensive, perceptive, protective man's earth-colored shirt and tights and to her little sister(?) in the distance.
Powerful and pensive works, such as Jeffrey Gibson's installation Like a Hammer, Sonya Kelliher-Combs's Remnant series, and Xenobia Bailey's Sistah Paradise's Great Wall of Fire Revival Tent, cultivated an inescapable sense of resonance.
Green Elder's side of the split is all rolling thunder and summer rain, while Pensive Ceremony—who reveal precious little about themselves online—perfectly complements Side A with their own lush, acoustic neofolk harmonies.
The nearly unornamented way she carries melodies, shading some words with the tiniest bit of a quaver, comes across as both pensive and determined, and it lets her find mythic resonances behind everyday details.
Sivan Jacobovitz's score, in which nature mixes with the sounds of throbbing machinery, is a backdrop to a world in which the children are pensive and sensitive, and the adults are anxious and unstable.
His face turned pensive, and he spoke for a time about the ancient Hohokam and Tohono O'odham tribes, which traversed this part of the Sonoran Desert for thousands of years without digging deep wells.
I doubled down on the calories, adding pancakes to breakfast, and succeeded in making the boys lie in pensive digestion out in the hammock for a little while before they ricocheted off the trees.
Since the release of The Chinese Room's Dear Esther, the slow, pensive game that inspired a hundred imitators, there's been a revolution in slow gaming (alongside the wider movement in food, cinema, and other avenues).
Kendra Wilkinson "Life is precious," the Kendra On Top star captioned her pensive snapshot, taken on the beach, which was posted the same day she announced her split from husband Hank Baskett on Instagram Story.
Much of the first round was a pensive stalemate with both women knowing what the other wants to do—Yamamoto wants the takedown and Rena wants to stay well clear of the wrestler and strike.
"Everyone is having dinner, getting drunk, and there's Edward Albee — it's an introspective, almost pensive moment in the swirl of hyperactivity," Mr. Weissman said of the photograph, one of his "fly on the wall" images.
Libra is the sign of harmony — when it's hosting the pensive new moon, it's going to urge us to find that easy flow of energy in ourselves, then project it outward to those around us.
"So Well" is a longing collaboration with Jessie Ware, who's totally mastered pensive synth-soul in her own right; if you told me this was a remodeled Tough Love B-side, I'd probably believe you.
Meanwhile Kirk — a man who is palpably of, by and for the northern suburbs of Chicago — sat in the passenger seat of the Mustang and cast a pensive gaze at the gray clouds gathering overhead.
WASHINGTON — James B. Comey, the former F.B.I. director, emerged from seclusion in recent days, appearing pensive and contemplative on a rural Iowa road and in a cornfield, based on photographs posted on his Twitter account.
More like him, Mr. Luster said, were pensive moments even in the gym, sitting in a chair, hand on chin, waiting and listening, as he captured Ali before another exhibition match in Louisville in 1978.
The school's founder says 90 percent of its graduates, who are trained in personal style ("sleeves should be folded up above the elbow") and the art of the pensive profile picture, end up with girlfriends.
Mr. Glasper's band played the pensive, swirling beat with a reverent gusto, and the two M.C.s tossed the song's final phrase back and forth to each other: "Take the Black Star Line, right on home."
Credit...Reto Albertalli for The New York Times It was just weeks before the World Economic Forum would host its 50th anniversary gathering in Davos, Switzerland, and Klaus Schwab, the event's patrician founder, was pensive.
This kind of counterintuitive electronic scoring may have first shown up this decade in David Fincher's The Social Network, where Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross soundtracked the messy birth of Facebook with pulsing, pensive compositions.
Appearing relaxed but pensive, he had been introduced to the two dozen or so attendees by a former staffer, who had mentioned his "last" government position leading the State Department during President Barack Obama's second term.
" A tune called "Weed, Whiskey and Willie" could have amounted to boilerplate outlaw-anthem fare, but they took it to a pensive place: "My vices and heroes will hold me together while I'm letting you go.
The same day Beyoncé broke the internet with her pregnancy news, Gaga took to Instagram to post a photo of herself looking pensive with the caption: "Houston, you are beautiful," followed by a telling bee emoji.
In the United States, he documented not only protests against the Vietnam War but also a pensive Maureen Dean listening to her husband, the Nixon aide John W. Dean, testify at the Watergate hearings in 1973.
He alludes to the influence of Milton's epic poem Paradise Lost when writing of Franz von Stuck's 1891 painting "Lucifer," whose pensive, muscular titular figure is differentiated only by his unearthly bright eyes and shadowy wings.
Throughout her career, Anohni has sought out a range of collaborators, from Lou Reed to the New York dance-music group Hercules and Love Affair, for whom she played the role of the pensive disco diva.
At first the UK press was spellbound by their deeply pensive, effects-laden music, but as shoegaze began to fall out of fashion for being too isolated and cold, Slowdive took the brunt of the bad press.
Afterwards, Melnyk very humbly asked if anyone would like to buy his CDs, and laid out a tatty cardboard box of various albums, most of which had a picture of him on the front looking kinda pensive.
It was furnished with black and white photos from many decades ago, along with García Lorca's baby grand piano and a pensive portrait of the writer, with dark wavy hair and sharp eyes, wearing a mustard robe.
Some are pensive; some are aggressive, marching into battle; there's a macho quality to some of them while others are much more humble, where the weight of the war and its implications of loss are being observed.
Hasan Minhaj is the most prominent member of Goatface, a team of comedians that also includes Asif Ali, Aristotle Athiras and Fahim Anwar, but this one-off special is a lot less pensive than his solo material.
One recent show, "Desire: An Exhibition about Sex, Love, and Lust," included several striking Arango depictions of sensual yet pensive women adjacent to the English artist Celia Hempton's interpretations of anonymous sexual pleasure in the digital age.
She took nothing about the part for granted, just as she and the composer Tyshawn Sorey took nothing about Josephine Baker for granted in their pensive evening-length reinterpretation of Baker songs, a work still in progress.
On "Under the Shade," released in July, songs built on sludgy samples and flavored by pensive, melancholy lyricism position him as a descendant of Sweatshirt, or a cousin of fellow New Yorkers like Mike and Deem Spencer.
Difficult to justify investing unless you've got unless you've got a I'm speaking about developed market government bonds here are pensive unless you've got you've got to match a liability or feel very negative about the world.
Anna seemed a little pensive and self-conscious so we concentrated on getting the story told and to make the visual aspect of the tale through environmental shots of the river and archival footage Anna had given us.
Read on to learn how each sign affects the new moon's pensive energy, and to find out when new moon will arrive in your sign next (dates are in EST, according to NASA and astrologer Annie Heese's ephemerides).
Bringing in both his son and godson as bandmates on the album, Carpenter carves out 12-tracks of the pensive synth and chugging guitar work he's become known for, including a tribute to the storied actor Bela Lugosi.
By this stage, Noel had already composed the string-accompanied anthem "Whatever", the striving horn sections of "The Masterplan" and the pensive acoustic piece "Half the World Away"—none of which even made it onto a studio album.
One is the title track, the Brazilian standard by Luiz Bonfá and Antônio Maria, which he'd recorded several times since the 1960s, and one is "Little Abi," a pensive song that became a sort of standard for him.
But coming directly out of Berg's death-haunted "Warm die Lüfte" ("Warm Are the Breezes"), Schumann's opening took on a subdued, pensive air that made clear from the outset that this romance would come to no good end.
At Catland, along with candles, pheasant feet and little jars of mouse bones, you can buy the beautifully produced feminist witchcraft magazine Sabat, whose covers feature black-and-white photos of gorgeous girls looking like pensive pop stars.
Their ethereal but heavy sound marched deeper into the realm of bands like Pelican, Sannhet, and even labelmates Russian Circles­, creating dramatic and pensive post-rock epics that vacillate into grand tremolo-picked choruses and lay bare vulnerability.
In the pastel work "Pensive Olga" (1923), she sits with her deep, dark eyes cast down, two fingers to her temples, hair set in a severe center part, pale skin nearly overwhelmed by the blue of her dress.
Then, after hours of pensive thought and meditation, the monks head to their dining hall, where each table holds a bottle of fiery red Monk Sauce and a bottle of tangy green Monk Sauce, both made by the monks.
Singer eventually transposed the complexities of that space—the habit of argument and the uncertainty of origin, the pensive love stories shared and the brave assertions never quite backed up—into the humbler cafeterias of the Upper West Side.
Ms. Bowers's Ella, pensive and kind, is uncomfortable with the fact that others see her as "the world's sexiest ocelot," while Ms. Chatterjee gives us a Sonia who is refreshingly bubblier than usual without losing any of her wistfulness.
While singalong-friendly tunes like "Into the Unknown" and "Lost in the Woods" have gotten the most attention, "The Next Right Thing" is probably the most surprising song in the movie — it's a dark and pensive meditation on grief.
A pensive middle section had uncommon depth and warmth in this account, with the orchestra's dusky strings and mellow brasses (though the sound of the orchestra, over all, did not come through so well in the Howard Gilman Opera House).
My first wait on the morning of our scheduled appointment is at the front reception desk, looking out at the office's lovely pin- striped wallpaper and framed portraits of clients past and present (Kanye looking pensive; Justin in a tree).
As Sancho, Mr. Joseph cuts a pensive and gently sardonic figure, affecting a slight lisp and turning a mordant eye on life in 18th-century England, carefully guiding us from Sancho's blighted childhood to his later ascendance to the middle class.
The video (directed by Frank LeBon, previously of Obongjayar's "Creeping" and Mount Kimbie's "Delta") is a triumph of set design and direction, so streamlined by the song's pensive mood that it already feels like some of the year's best visuals.
" A good-natured, if pensive ad man named Saeed tries to woo a motorbike-riding woman named Nadia who dresses in a long black robe not out of piety but, as she tells Saeed, "So men don't fuck with me.
LA PAZ (Reuters) - With Bolivia racked by angry political protest, some in the landlocked South American nation turned to a more pensive task: honoring skulls, an ancient tradition rooted in indigenous beliefs that is meant to bring good fortune and protection.
It made him something of an outlier when he emerged as part of the rabble-rousing Odd Future collective, and an outlier still when he catapulted into pop's top ranks, a group of people not much given to pensive remove.
There are also several well-silhouetted shots of Khalid staring at waves while his own song knocks in the background, which basically sums up the pensive but grooving feeling of listening to a good Khalid song in a single visual.
It's as pensive and danceable as it is a droning, dissonant wash of sound to numb your eardrums to, with Walsh, Brian Borcherdt, Matt "Punchy" McQuaid, and Matt Schulz channeling their experimental recklessness into songs that writhe with newfound self-awareness.
Renato, however, finds the characters grotesque; and as he works to overcome his prejudices — mainly through speechifying and pensive stares — Mr. Letelier (who wrote the story with Victoria Wharfe McIntyre) takes direct aim at his country's repressive and homophobic history.
In the large (four by four feet) oil on masonite painting, "Marya (Donna Ferita; Pensive Lady)" (1944), one of the masterworks in the show, the wound (of the "donna ferita" — "wounded woman") is a red gash across her right wrist.
But in the hours before he took off on Thursday for Tehran, Mr. Rouhani, sounding pensive, did not dismiss the idea that, sometime and someplace, a meeting with an American president was entirely possible — under conditions set by the Iranians.
Her music is a self-made dream world: a slow-moving, gauzy, sad, glamorous, pensive, solitary realm, with Hollywood at its center and the rest of America somewhere in the distance, where she gently croons about fleeting pleasures and looming disappointments.
The brain trust that consists of Future, DJ Esco, and Metro Boomin elected to go with a more contemplative feel to the album, choosing more pensive sounds than the higher energy and more deliberate beats that have largely become his signature.
The release of "Trumped Up Cards" in the fall of 2016 marked a new turn for the affable, pensive Hoffman, who soon embarked on something of a media blitz, including a rare appearance on the "The Daily Show" to tout the game.
And if you're looking for something more pensive and intimate, you can't go wrong with Beth Mayer's We Will Tell You Otherwise (Black Lawrence Press, August) — a poignant, unflinching collection of stories about family, friendship, and how we relate to one another.
Although their trademark indie pop traits like guitar jangle and Payseur's pensive, reverb-soaked vocals are still in effect, they've expanded their scope, which allows them to do just about anything—like dabble with jazz ("Rise") or become yacht rockers ("Social Jetlag").
Tucked into a pew at Toronto's Church of the Redeemer, where Milosh used to perform on cello for recitals as a child, he laughs and becomes pensive when I ask if he thinks Blood, Rhye's sophomore album released this week, is his comeback.
Contrasted with the final image — of a pensive Mr. Kasich, peering out an office window – the point is clear: Mr. Kasich isn't just the only one who can "stop Hillary Clinton," he is the only one fit to occupy the Oval Office.
It worked, and she's been collecting nameplate jewelry ever since—including pieces featuring other identity markers beyond her name, such as a ring that reads "INFJ" (her Myers-Briggs personality type) and bamboo-style hoop earrings that say "pensive," her favorite word.
On days when an execution was scheduled, said Wayne Turnage, his former chief of staff, the normally outgoing governor would be "less communicative, and quietly pensive," and when the moment was near, he would retreat to his corner office and remain there alone.
The details of her long traipse through wartime exile, multiple suicide attempts, psychiatric incarcerations and decades of heroin addiction could fill books; Kavan filled 16 novels with them, though her preference was to sublimate autobiography into pensive, dislocated and somewhat numbed tableaus.
I first came to know Jocelyn Pook's work through her unnerving score for the cerebral zombie film They Came Back; the film asks conceptual questions about what would happen if our dead loved ones suddenly returned, and Pook's score is just as pensive.
For More Stories Like This, Sign Up for Our Newsletter Simply put, Cleo Sol's debut album Winter Songs is heartbreakingly beautiful—through her deeply personal lyrics and sultry, clean voice, Sol delivers music that is pensive, melancholy, and powerful in equal measure.
Like Swede Levov, George Clooney and, yes, Barack Obama, whose pensive pauses, fluid perorations and optimism Mr O'Rourke has repurposed for a dress-down generation, he has passed the first test of American heroism: women and men seem equally prone to admire or love him.
Gone is the looming threat of death that punctuated the original trailer; the new one focuses on shirtless Chris Pratt, Jennifer Lawrence looking pensive and seductive, and the two doing stuff like swimming, watching movies, and playing flirty, non-competitive basketball ... on a spaceship.
After a pensive opening 30 seconds with each man sizing each other up in the obligatory "feeling out" process at the start of any fight, Palhares suddenly dived down to seize the leg of Meek—a tactic which has been successful throughout Toquinho's career.
Rogue's de facto hit—a stone-hearted celebration of solitude christened "Misanthropic Drunken Loner"—comes flanked by the apoplectic "Call in the Coroner" and "Blue Jays," a song known to lull moshpit scrapers into states of pensive meditation, penned in tribute to Flynn's departed grandfather.
Mr. Vernon wrote and recorded it after the breakup of both his longtime band and a relationship, in his father's chilly hunting cabin in Wisconsin during the winter of 2006-7, and it was full of pensive ballads with translucent layers of guitars and vocals.
"The Rarity of Experience" contains a lot: a first disc full of tense and dramatic jamming with neutral singing by Mr. Forsyth, and an instrumental second disc, generally more pensive and stretched-out, with Daniel Carter playing trumpet and saxophone on half of it.
That speech left me on the verge of tears (as with many times on the show, which also handled grief beautifully, with one late-series episode about cleaning the house after the death of a loved one being possibly the all-time winner) and pensive.
Set in a cheery attic with double windows wide enough for a visit from Peter Pan, it's a pensive comedy performed, in its first half, entirely by children — which is not, as it turns out, nearly as effective as Ms. Wohl means it to be.
Excavation became even more difficult after finding a few early-year releases that I really liked — foreboding LPs fit for winter weather reflection by the likes of Mount Eerie and Viet Cong, alongside pensive ear candy like I Love You, Honeybear and The Phosphorescent Blues.
The arithmetic certainly called for one: Tartt's third novel is 738 pages, and spans over a decade in Theo Decker's life (played here by a bespectacled, pensive Ansel Elgort), after a tragic and unexplained explosion at the Metropolitan Museum of Art decides his future.
As we drove around reminiscing and listening to tracks by Oxblood that set a perfect backdrop for the pensive moment, I was compelled to message a few old friends from that era who are still "out there" in Baltimore, getting high and carrying on.
After a bumpy start on the biggest stage in MMA, Eddie Alvarez fought for the UFC lightweight title last night and before the glove touch, where a fighter will normally look on that line between anxious and pensive, Alvarez just looked ecstatic to finally be there.
We tried to find out what goes on in the mind of the modern museumgoer, unscientifically, by staking out the Met Breuer and interviewing nearly 224 art gazers over the course of two months, their pensive moments pierced by our questions as they peered at works.
But this pensive painting is a testament to a dark history: ransacked by Nazis from a bank vault in 1941; shipped to Hitler's second in command, Hermann Göring; and then ultimately displayed in a Norwegian museum until 2014, when it was returned to its rightful owners.
G.R. St. Patrick's Day is not popularly associated with introspection, but try it with a song from the new live album by the Gloaming, a group steeped in Irish tradition that carries the music into pensive, even mystical realms, particularly when Thomas Bartlett's piano transmutes the harmonies.
Corsicans will likely vote for the nationalists, "but they won't vote for independence until they are assured of material stability," said Mr. Talamoni, a pensive stubble-faced expert on Pascal Paoli, the 18th-century hero of Corsican independence, whose experiment in constitutional government influenced contemporary Americans.
Eschewing conventional poses, he had the queen's children, Prince Charles and Princess Anne, reading on the floor at Buckingham Palace; captured a pensive Princess Margaret between two childhood hobby horses, and made portraits of Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh for their 1957 tour of Canada.
Much has been written about Serkis being under-appreciated as the motion-capture actor supreme, but this is truly a film driven less by special effects than the strength of its characters, due in no small part to the intensity of his performance as a pensive and reluctant warrior.
Here he is looking pensive: Here he is looking amused: Here he is scratching his sculpted beard: And here's *what I believe* was the exact moment he noticed me incessantly taking pictures of him: Suddenly, before I knew what was happening, the press conference was being wrapped up.
It's hard enough to have to scroll past a self-described influencer's pics in your Instagram feed, hard enough not to let your eyes roll into the back half of your skull when you see them trying to look pensive while pretending to shop at Kohl's or whatever.
The census citizenship question ruling is "a great example of a case where Roberts would be particularly pensive and practical about where his position was, because a case like that has political implications that a lot of people that might not otherwise follow the court probably pay attention to," Feldman said.
"This Unruly Mess" is neatly split between pensive moments, like "White Privilege II," and cartoonish ones, like "Brad Pitt's Cousin," in which Macklemore claims that even his cat has more Instagram followers than you, a reminder of his penchant for writing vivid, slapstick lyrics that lend themselves to music videos.
And while it has everything you'd hope to see from a show set in the Jazz Age (booze, speakeasies, gorgeous costumes, and wild parties), the show gives us a rare glimpse into a creative, more pensive Zelda; one who reveled in her own artistic abilities even as she guided and supported her husband.
"Week 3" spent tons of energy hyping up the "feud" between venture capitalist-slash-chicken David Ravitz and pensive gentleman of utmost model professionalism Jordan Kimball so we would all assume the duo had come to the kinds of blows that would send one of them, broken and bloody, to the hospital.
Maybe it's because Mercury's finally out of retrograde, but we're feeling especially pensive today, and we've realized that a few things about this world will forever be true: The earth will keep turning, we'll keep caring about the Kardashians, and men will keep finding ways for women to improve upon their natural breasts.
The book was a choppy read, stuffed with e-mails, blog posts, and other ephemera, and the film, likewise, finds room for video clips, talking heads, and messages dictated by a flustered Bernadette to her all-purpose assistant, based in India; Bee's voice-over, pensive but unnecessary, tops and tails the whole thing.
Then follow three winners from the Cincinnati songbook and the insufficiently legendary 2013 Berneice Huff mixtape—Jenny Mae's "Runaway," also all Lisa, followed by Chuck Cleaver's pensive take on the Seedy Seeds' "Nomenclature" and pained remake of the Afghan Whigs' punky old college-radio hit "Retard" with Lisa adding screamo to the refrain.
I was looking out onto our cranberry-colored barn filled with the belongings of the man I used to be — sober, pensive, self-absorbed — the space brimming with cartons of dusty documents, ancient awards and photographs of a life that had run its course, a curated and backward-looking collection mired in nostalgia.
We follow her through her morning routine: A pensive smoke on the front porch, followed by cooking eggs for her dad, Hank (James Badge Dale); dispensing his pain meds; answering a knock on the door from the sheriff, who informs her Hank's in the drunk tank; and a trip to bail him out.
The Juliana Theory formed in Pennsylvania in 212 by current and former members of more aggressive acts like Zao and Pensive, and while the band often performed alongside their peers in the hardcore scene, they were an unabashedly pop-obsessed emo band at a time when that wasn't only uncool, it was largely unprecedented.
O'Rourke's argument for why he'd be a unity candidate has come in the form of a super-charged authenticity politics designed to capitalize on his charisma: pensive diary entries and intimate videos on social media; speaking to crowds while standing on diner counters with his sleeves rolled up; a lot of talk about honesty and setting aside differences.
The bearded Tanguy wears a green and yellow straw cap that suggests pastureland or sunflower fields; his blue coat is colored like a midday sky; his thick, golden white hands are clasped, completing a pensive pose; all around him float van Gogh's renditions of the various Japanese prints and artworks that Tanguy had collected and hung in his atelier.
Rooted in Adrianne Lenker's pensive songwriting and blown up into grand, explosive arrangements, it's no surprise that Big Thief have found a rapturous fan in Sharon Van Etten and a new home in Saddle Creek—a label responsible for some of the most gloriously wistful indie rock albums in recent memory, from Bright Eyes to Tim Kasher to Land of Talk.
It was disappointing to see some of the vitriol he would receive for some of the comments that he's made or for some of the positions that he has...I know him as a person, and he is erudite, pensive, and caring—he's just a great soul when you meet him one-on-one and you really get to know him.
He played the pensive nice guy, characteristics further solidified through his role on Gossip Girl as Dan "Lonely Boy" Humphrey who viewed the lavish Upper East Side life through a flip phone camera, as Badgley's character sequestered himself to Brooklyn for the most part, only to ironically poke his head out to collect the necessary data to be (spoiler alert) Gossip Girl.
Although the Met no longer owns his painting — it was eventually acquired by the Museum am Ostwall in western Germany — the artist's self-portrait offers a bold image of a pensive man constantly adjusting to the displacements and tumults of his life, which mirror in no small way the changes and disruptions to museum practices that the painting's deaccession set off.
That, or I've been tricked, and "Love Like Waves" follows in the hallowed footsteps of other pop songs that shouldn't be good but are; most likely through first-day-of-summer osmosis by repeated forced listens (AKA like literally 75 percent of songs on the radio you catch yourself singing in moments of pensive reflection?!), but also equally, because it ticks all the boxes.
One titled "Miss Scaripant, October 1871" turns out to be a portrait of a bowler-wearing Odette, whose gender-shattering self-assurance is foregrounded by Elstir's art: Along the lines of the face, the latent sex seemed to be on the point of confessing itself to be that of a somewhat boyish girl, then vanished, and reappeared further on with a suggestion rather of an effeminate vicious and pensive youth, then fled once more and remained elusive (908).
Each photograph shoulders aside its neighbors and stops you dead: a glittering nocturnal view of a West Side high-rise above a soulfully trusting Italian donkey, a naked young man and an expanse of unquiet Hudson River waters, William S. Burroughs being typically saturnine and a young man placidly sucking on his own big toe, a suavely pensive older man and a pair of high heels found amid trash in Newark, a dead seagull on a beach and a Hujar self-portrait.
Mahalia is a master of creating truly pensive music, and Seasons is no different; the artist's vulnerability shines throughout the album, in the heartbreaking love letter of "Good Reason" and the acoustic ballad "That's Ok." Mahalia's appeal is more than her beautiful voice, as she illustrates on this album through her beautiful acoustic rhythms and poetic words, seen especially in her monologue in "One Night Only," a song which she also used to illustrate her visual artistry with the beautiful music video featuring Kojey Radical.
Which means that, at least until those Redditors get bored, a quick search for "idiot" will continue to turn up gems like this one, a portrait of the president losing control of his carefully coiffed hair helmet: Or this one, which finds the president in a more pensive attitude, perhaps daydreaming about exterminating the world's sharks, or who he'll decide to pardon next: Further down the page, the results begin to get increasingly strange, culminating in an image of Trump furiously scowling at an x-ray of a skull with a pile of shit for a brain: It's a fitting way to troll Trump, a master insult comic who dishes out so many sick burns, his nicknames for his enemies have their own Wikipedia page: "Crazy" Joe Biden, "Low Energy" Jeb Bush, "Lyin'" Ted Cruz—the list goes on.
Kim's booty-ful getting-ready snap: Kim got super, super pensive during her Japan trip and had to document it: When she introduced us to the definition of "nudels": Even her candids are flawless: Spoiler: we do not look this good jet-lagged: Because we were almost deprived of this mirror selfie: Proof North West is talented beyond her years: Totally impromptu and not planned at all: When Kim thanked her makeup artist for always having her back: A reminder that it's not weird to pair a black bikini with heels: When Kim caught her reflection in the mirror: … but took a second to keep her eyes locked on her photographer immediately after: When Kim's G-string was the focus of this pant-less photo series: In case you were wondering if Kim had any qualms about posing naked: That time she couldn't help but shine bright like a diamond: And just like that, Kim changed the meaning of what a "night cap" is: Oh, you don't seductively pose on your car?

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