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And now, she was volunteering to be my questing buddy.
Throughout, Per is hard to comprehend in his cloudy questing.
Baker still questing for the answers of what happened to her daughter.
The sense of random, unpredictable questing is built into the name itself.
The story behind this questing is fractured and tough to piece together.
But her book was questing and inquisitive while Mr. Lubow's hums blandly along.
Instantly both my hands and forearms are engulfed with dozens of soft, questing suckers.
It's about questing after faith and a belief and why we're on this planet.
RPG-style questing, usually revolving around combat, is a primary way to make money.
Slowly, the violin becomes a questing, sometimes challenging protagonist in a dialogue with the orchestra.
But aside from those, I'd say the questing is mostly well done, if a bit repetitive.
That's when Raquel finally gets angry: She doesn't think Sarah is questing for spirituality at all.
This warren is an appealing-seeming snare from which the book's questing heroes ultimately slip free.
"I'm questing all the time about my faith and it shifts all the time," he tells PEOPLE.
I certainly did, didn't come away with any answers ... I'm still questing, let's put it that way.
"Spiritual" felt questing but matter-of-fact, no more or less mysterious than a storm system rolling in.
His current robots are even more realistic, and Ibuki's questing face and delicate hands are really very cool.
Questing for confidence Eight years after her last treatment, an unexpected staph infection forced doctors to remove her implants.
There's an attractively questing quality in the album's opener, "Arcturus," named after the brightest star in the Northern sky.
It won't be made into a conventionally humane domestic novel about a frustrated single mother and a brilliant, questing son.
A fearsome manticore (voiced by Octavia Spencer), her questing days behind her, runs a theme restaurant and worries about lawsuits.
If for nothing more than the questing, discomfiting photography presented in this book, she deserves to be more widely celebrated.
Is there anything more Zelda than questing to obtain a specific piece of gear that then allows you to explore further?
It is evidence of a constantly questing, questioning intelligence; many of his works underwent revision and expansion over years, even over decades.
A team of McCree, Reinhardt, Mercy, and Bastion become a questing party of four, battling a typical random encounter against a wild Roadhog.
Still, his appearances this season should give a sense of where the orchestra will go after the imaginative, questing regime of Alan Gilbert.
You don't get the laid-bare feeling of Schubert, Beethoven's idealism, Liszt's philosophical questing, or Schumann's palpitating, specific love for his wife, Clara.
A good television soundtrack captures the voice of a series, and the voice of "The Leftovers" is brainy, irreverent but sincerely spiritually questing.
This engagement, which includes a now-customary New Year's Eve show, will also incorporate some questing originals, by every member of the band.
Directed with admirable clarity by Adrienne Campbell-Holt, "Joan" leapfrogs through time to connect the dots that define its restless, ever-questing protagonist.
Others are more nonchalant about their questing, using Mr Fenn's poem more as a way to give their outdoor exploits a sense of purpose.
It follows the adventures of a hooded goblin in a onesie questing through a gamut of environments with a flying demon friend in tow.
On the night when the moon is expected to be visible, meteorological committees and ordinary people alike will turn questing looks to the skies.
The paper said that it was days after the detainees arrived in Beirut that the army brought in judicial authorities to supervise the questing.
On the way home, I read the book while walking, keeping one eye on downtown crowds and the other on Greenwell's long, questing sentences.
In my time with it, I've already had to server hop several times to avoid nuclear detonations near an area I was questing in.
There he finished his first novel, "On a Darkling Plain," a coming-of-age story with a questing, alienated protagonist much like the author.
He rightly gives much credit to Josko Gravner, a questing wine producer in Friuli-Venezia Giulia whose journey backward took him to the Caucasus.
But Orpheus also has a godlike dimension, represented here by a countertenor, John Holiday, who appears in moments when Orpheus's questing nature comes out.
Though my efforts had no claim on her eternal destiny, I confess that there was a certain questing vigor, a missionary zeal, to my assistance.
Everything you need to get started is here, and there's no end to online communities and boards that can help advise you in your questing.
Michelangelo and Leonardo were legendary for starting more than they finished, drawn to other projects by their own questing talent, patrons' demands or unforeseen delays.
Not long after he started playing, Julien started questing with a player who, as it would turn out, lived less than a mile from him.
The third Lifar ballet always associated with her was "Les Mirages," an allegorical fantasy in which she was the Shadow, or conscience, of a questing hero.
The gritty, amber-colored result was savory, intense and unusual, and perhaps better for a crowd of questing wine fanatics than a general-interest holiday group.
" In The New York Times Ben Brantley called it "the first work I have known from this ever-questing dramatist in which the ideas overwhelm the characters.
The book is fueled by her questing spirit, which asks, Why must a woman decide between being a war correspondent and a wife in her husband's bed?
Yet Soper is too canny about art's foibles and limits to deliver a triumphant Q.E.D. Ghostly, twelve-tonish figures in the final bars feel uncertain, provisional, questing.
A man (they are generally men) in camouflage gear out in the woods is usually a hunter, well armed and questing to bag a trophy before day's end.
Way, way back in the pioneer days of the cocktail renaissance — say, 2003 or thereabouts — questing mixologists and curious enthusiasts didn't have many drink manuals to lean on.
Not only does he have pectorals that look like "a pair of toasted dinner rolls," as GQ once wrote, but also a questing mind that cannot be tamed.
Or will the screeds and screams convince Iowans, questing after the most electable pick, that Biden is the candidate the Trump team fears more than any other Democrat?
Fortunes have been made and lost by botanists questing for the perfect grass seed, while the design of the perfect rider mower is a serious undertaking to this day.
At times, the three-quests-per-area standard got a little repetitive, and while there were some interesting new takes on questing, some new quests are straight up horrible.
Was it something in stories you'd read, or some discovery in the real world that triggered this love of questing for sunken ships and seeing what lies with them?
That PS4 exclusive release form Guerrilla Games had a vaguely BioWare feel in its approach to questing and narrative, so it stands to reason it would garner comparisons to Andromeda.
And the momentum comes from the player marking their targets, plotting their routes, telling their own story without feeling harassed by time-sensitive distractions or penned in by linear questing.
Apart from its titanic partnering requirements, Rudolf has solos in each act charting his descent from questing elegance to psychological torment; we're shown his reactions to 15 or more different people.
Design a character using FFXIV's super-detailed character generator, follow the streamlined questing system, go bop some slimes on the head, and make a couple of friends in the big city.
I am not interested in questing to defeat the Dark Lord, but I am way into building to do so, and I had a lot of fun playing through this game.
The hero is Percy Fawcett (Charlie Hunnam), a British soldier who journeyed up the Amazon at the start of the twentieth century and, like other questing souls before and since, became obsessed.
Also a musician, playwright, and poet, Cohen interrupts Jack's communication with Frank Fontaine to begin some puppet-master fetch-questing around Fort Frolic, Rapture's decayed social space once full of bars and boutiques.
What it lacks is the soulful, trippy, questing and offhandedly cerebral quality of his last and best-known book, "The Lost City of Z: A Tale of Deadly Obsession in the Amazon" (2009).
Clint Hocking's (in)famous "ludonarrative dissonance" observation, undeniably applicable to many other games where trivial side-questing or the moment-to-moment extreme action work to undermine the story at play, simply doesn't factor.
So if you're going back to Breath of the Wild today, DLC freshly received, kick back for a few before you begin questing again in earnest, and really drink in your story so far.
Roberts tells me War's best attribute is in the way its various systems collide — combat, role play, open-world questing, and the nemesis system, all working together to create a unique path for every player.
Of course, these failures are tied to Leonardo's deep curiosity, which kept him endlessly moving forward, questing for more knowledge and understanding, while the things that we recognize as his "work" often seemed to suffer.
Those range from smaller streamers and large-scale charity streaming events such as Awesome Games Done Quick, RPG Limit Break, and the recently held Questing For Glory 3 speedrun event just a few weeks back.
What results is a sequence of face-offs, each of which feels as if it might make its own play without adding up to much by the end of the questing, shaggy dog story on view.
With each new project, West was curious and questing: sometimes he seemed like a grad student fresh from an art-history seminar; at other times, he spoke like an executive at a Silicon Valley management retreat.
Between being a Mana-like role-player, all questing into caves and defeating dungeon-lurking boss creatures; and more of a micromanagement-heavy settlement simulator, like Animal Crossing I suppose, mixed with a little Harvest Moon.
As opposed to the Star Trek or Alien films—galaxy-questing adventures set centuries henceforth—Scott's Blade Runner was an Earth-bound best guess at what a troubled American city might be like within the audience's lifetime.
Around the questing figure of Jean Valjean, freed from the prison-hulks in 1815 to make his way against the steepest odds, Hugo stitched a vast but "very tightly knit" tapestry of social strife and personal rebirth.
Link's constant questing on behalf of Princess Zelda includes a game world and backstory that is at once simple enough to be grasped easily by new players, and rich enough to awaken the imaginations of longtime players.
Westeros isn't a world where we're going to focus on teams of misfits questing to defeat faceless monster henchmen serving a one-dimensional giant evil bad guy, but, in the end, that's what HBO was left with.
"A lot of the comments on that post were wonderful and supportive and encouraging and beautiful, but I did start getting a few more negative comments questing why would you take photos during an accident," she said.
One of boys' toy soldiers turns into the questing Prince Tamino (the youthful, ardent tenor Mauro Peter), who bursts into their room through a window fleeing shafts of flame from the jaws of the story's ferocious monster.
That exquisite first film, out in 1990 and made for just $225,000, introduced what would be Stillman territory throughout three more movies: the moral questing of a group of preening and idealistic preppies on the verge of adulthood.
I wouldn't have said it that way on the day I was moving here, because I didn't totally understand all that, but looking back, I can see I was questing after something far beyond going back to school.
It was already one of my favorite shooters of my 360-playing days—beside Vanquish and Metro 2033—and on the PS4, it's quite the unlikely palate cleanser, a welcome change from the side-questing and collectible-gathering.
Although the cube's role in the larger mythology of the "Twin Peaks" universe remains obscure, it is readily legible as metaphor: The power of the audience's sustained, questing gaze is capable of conjuring the very strangeness it seeks.
Which made this season's long-desired Stark reunion a bummer, because instead of tender homecomings we got Sansa and Arya turning against each other and Bran, in his new three-eyed state, dispassionately vision-questing with a tree.
Like that questing mermaid, and the succession of other uprooted women we will meet during the next 80 minutes or so of this second entry in the Clubbed Thumb Summerworks festival of experimental theater, you're entirely on your own.
They all come from the first decade of this century — late in Brown's ever-questing five-decade career — and though they all possess the signature Brownian virtues of liquidity, invention, wit and delicate beauty, they aren't major artistic breakthroughs.
It is a painting that has emerged through traditions of painting the pain-wracked body, the self-questing body, the war-scarred body, the body seeking out the truth of its own identity in a world that offers no certitudes.
Game of Thrones isn't really a series that goes in for the sort of small-party questing that defines a lot of other fantasy literature (think, for instance, of the famed fellowship in the Lord of the Rings that sets off toward Mordor).
Horizon Zero Dawn also has conversation trees and a narrative side-questing and main quest system that feels like a BioWare games at times, albeit with a little less emphasis on the talking, which those games tend to draw out too long anyway.
Instead, Eggers takes the model of the questing hero and makes her a mother of vulnerable kids who doesn't bring them home in time for the start of the semester and who keeps ordering second and third and fourth glasses of wine.
Together, these four form the classic Dungeons & Dragons questing party — fighter, magic user, cleric, and thief — though it's easy to miss that underlying bedrock, given the sheer number of largely irrelevant (and shockingly attractive) people elbowing their way into any given scene.
As chefs have gone questing for new flavors in the spirit of musicians trying to track down Leonard Cohen's "secret chord," and as notions of "good" gut bacteria and probiotics have surged in popularity, fermentation mastery has become a sought-after tool.
The central movement, "Searching," ideally suited her questing spirit, which was what drove her to explore contemporary music in the first place; who else could have pulled off that ascent to the top of the instrument's range with such uncanny purity and intensity?
Ceaselessly alive to a text that can be hard to rid of encrusted tradition, especially in Britain, Mr. Scott brings a blessed conversational quality to a four-hour evening (two intermissions) whose longueurs are offset by the questing intelligence of the whole.
Dr. Broecker, a geologist by training whose questing mind led him to rove from field to field, had an uncanny ability to draw a comprehensive understanding of the Earth's climate system from research into the oceans, the atmosphere, the planet's ice and more.
The first trailer for John Wick 3: Parabellum made it clear that this beloved cult franchise, with its stylish action scenes, freewheeling Asian cinema influences, gleeful vengeance questing, and shameless dog loving, wasn't going to dial back any of those things anytime soon.
Staged with scrupulous attention to detail by the director, Adrienne Campbell-Holt — and an expert design team that includes John McDermott (sets), Grant Yeager (lighting) and Amy Altadonna (sound) — this production from Rattlestick and Colt Coeur shares its characters' questing and sometimes awkward sincerity.
This hand-dated drawing hangs at the entrance to the new exhibition, "A Japanese Constellation: Toyo Ito, SANAA, and Beyond," MoMA's timely reminder of the beauty and daring that can be brought to public architecture, and the questing intellect required to push the profession forward.
The tone was calm and nuanced, with his polygamous father's cruelty toward his mother coming in for as much criticism as the arrogance of British officialdom, and due recognition paid white teachers at Alliance High School, who opened up the world to questing African pupils.
Since his much-covered near miss in November, Mr. O'Rourke has joined the teeming race for the White House, his story line being rewritten from Great Resistance Hope to vision-questing presidential Pippin, climbing on countertops to search for his corner of the sky.
Near the episode's end, Jon once again meets The Hound, and Gendry comes face-to-face with the men who once sold him, and then they all go fetch-questing together, in one of the most D&D-like plot points the show has had to date.
As with other titles in the series, the player controls a mute, questing elfin lad named Link across a verdant land of swords and sorcery, amassing items and skills, encountering friend and foe and trying to rescue Princess Zelda from the clutches of the monstrous Ganon.
In light of this knowledge, I find it tempting to read retroactively into his career a kind of gorgeous desperation, to wonder whether, on some level, he felt the burden of his truncated fate, a questing urge to linger in the spotlight while it was still his.
There are really three DAUs, conflated into one: the current installation in Paris, originally scheduled to premiere in Berlin; the Ukrainian social experiment that was the Institute, where, in 2011, GQ writer Michael Idov found a crazed director questing for "adulation and control"; and an immense archive of footage.
Through my time with it so far, No Man's Sky is, to some extent, an unforgiving game of patience-testing fetch questing and interactions that are as likely to go nowhere as they might set you off on a fresh find-this-so-you-can-craft-that mission.
After 10 years, 21 films, nearly a dozen television shows, countless tie-in comics and games and merchandising options and viral videos, and billions upon billions of dollars in earnings, the Marvel Cinematic Universe has become the Holy Grail that every major studio is questing after, usually with little success.
But the fine cast includes Tom McKay and Jonny Holden as two of the men at large in the unfolding erotic hothouse and Helena Wilson as the older, more questing of two sisters who move not just between land and sea but between the ever-porous shores of desire and disappointment.
Returning home with their slain daughter, Jaime will be charged with rounding up the remaining Stark-Tully rabble in the Riverlands (where one hopes he'll be reunited with the side-questing Brienne of Tarth, as the unsexualized, mutual respect between the Kingslayer and "I'm no Lady" Brienne is unheard-of in most gendered television pairings).
As Bran flees into the frozen wasteland, he must deal with the fact that not only did his most loyal companion just die (presumably) to save him, but that Bran, in a convoluted sense, doomed Hodor to his simpleton life by recklessly vision-questing on his own and drawing the White Walkers to the magical cave.
The Beto of the early days, which was the Beto of the now notorious Vanity Fair cover, the Beto of the dusty road; the questing, existential Beto; the Beto of the people, who was willing to sweat for it and loved jumping on a table — that Beto is gone, victim of the "I was made for this" backlash.
He evoked the postwar moment in the most terrifying way, showing the hunting emperor and questing empress, in their separately beautiful vocal scenes, wandering across a stage strewn with the corpses of war dead, as if forced to confront the consequences of imperial irresponsibility, the cost in human lives, even as the empress tries to become human herself.
Nicholas Rowe is in rare form as a carefree househusband who has little else to do but try out his new home's various bathrooms, and a young newcomer, Luke Thallon, locates in the sweetly obliging neighbor, Gabriel, both this play's version of Konstantin, the abject writer in "The Seagull," and a questing teenager who belongs recognizably to the here and now.
A glass cabinet was an armory for Mx. Soloway's trophies, Emmys and Golden Globes for "Transparent," their groundbreaking Amazon series about a family of three preening, questing and hapless adult siblings whose father has come out as a transgender woman, a plot sparked by the coming-out of their own parent, now known as Carrie (her daughters, Jill and Faith, call her Moppa).
Hey Patrick, Austin, It's neither the divisive combat—which I personally enjoy, constantly upgrading weapon load-outs and unlocking new techniques for allies to support me with in battle, in real-time (that "wait" system is more annoying than helpful)—nor the camera's unpredictability that snaps me out of the moment-to-moment play, be that actively side-questing or simply roaming about the landscape.
Like: the hundreds of priests who had raped, groped and abused thousands of children in my home state of Pennsylvania; like the condemnation of over 30,000 women to Magdalene laundries in Ireland for the crime of being pregnant, some of them at the hands of their priests; like the centuries of the pursuit of sheer power and wealth at the expense of questing souls who surely, surely deserved a better church than this.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Debths, the title of Susan Howe's newest collection of poems, is borrowed from a word in James Joyce's Finnegans Wake:               Childlinen scarf to encourage his obsequies where he'd               check their debths in that mormon's thames, be questing                and handsetl, hop, step and a deepend, with his births               in their toiling moil,  The word, like many of those which Howe has used throughout her long and productive career as a poet and artist, is a combine that suggests to the poetic ear several words simultaneously: depths, debts, and death in the toiling moil, the deep turmoil of which Joyce writes.

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