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"radiate" Definitions
  1. [transitive, intransitive] if a person radiates a particular quality or emotion, or if it radiates from them, people can see it very clearly
  2. [transitive, intransitive] if something radiates heat, light or energy or heat, etc. radiates from it, the heat is sent out in all directions synonym give off something
  3. [intransitive] + adv./prep. (of lines, etc.) to spread out in all directions from a central point

391 Sentences With "radiate"

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" He added, "Her books radiate fun the way tulips radiate spring: they are elegant and spirit-lifting.
This method of detection would also allow physicists to better understand black holes — which don't radiate light but are thought to radiate waves of gravity.
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They produce no visible light, and they barely radiate heat.
When you lead with your soul, you radiate positive feelings.
Black holes lose energy, in other words, as they radiate.
You'll really see this happiness radiate through all of us!
Everything seems to glow red and radiate violence and masculinity.
Yet who could miss how she makes the steps radiate?
He seemed to radiate an aura of probity and authority.
As always, Perkins's words and illustrations radiate generosity of spirit.
The reaction to Chai isn't surprising; the band radiate positivity.
Will that enthusiasm radiate out to other segments of the population?
Even Morisot's semi-nudes, painted from models, radiate selfhood, defying objectification.
Crisp polygonal tracts of farmland radiate from the edges of town.
In another, tabs of pale minerals subtly radiate from the center.
Her clean, geometric sculptures radiate the sophisticated restraint of Donald Judd.
The LED radiates only visible light — it does not radiate heat.
Like a sound, her works radiate their effect beyond visual boundaries.
These forms radiate outward into planetary orbs, tendrils, and vertebrae-like networks.
Señor Salme The US OFFICE of Personnel Management doesn't radiate much glamour.
The stories radiate brisk efficiency with only a sliver of highfalutin expectation.
"Intense abdominal pain can radiate up to the chest," says Dr. Arain.
Destruction would radiate from a long line, rather than a single point.
This pain or discomfort may radiate to the jaw, arm or back.
The ripples of feeling that radiate out from a suicide spread widely.
National Grid's best defence against such attacks has been to radiate competence.
If Fallen Order was connected to the Force, it would radiate power.
They also serve as an important grassroots platform to radiate political influence.
Please continue to radiate positivity through this uncharted time in our world.
Its shiny gold disk features 60 notches that radiate from its center.
They also serve as an important grassroots platform to radiate political influence.
The arguments radiate outward with the measured rhythm of ripples in water.
As you may have learned, I've started a business around our Radiate podcast.
Here are seven body language tricks powerful business leaders use to radiate confidence.
Meteor showers are named for the constellations from which they appear to radiate.
Sade doesn't need to do anything to radiate a calming sense of cool.
Our experts weigh in on this delicate balance in a recent Radiate video.
Her green eyes sparkle, as if points of light radiate from within them.
Hopper's subject is modernity and his paintings radiate anxiety about the changing city.
Which isn't to say that simply documenting a community can't radiate emotional immediacy.
They appear to radiate from Ursa Minor, and come from Comet 8P/Tuttle.
They make songs that radiate warmth, thanks to Lenker's searching and incisive songwriting.
"Radiate" is the clue for both entries, which are EMIT and GIVE OFF.
Though the meteors will appear to radiate from Aquarius, they'll be visible all over.
When you feel confident, you just radiate and operate on a totally better vibe.
As they radiate away, the waves tend to coalesce, forming two main shock waves.
Most of the roads radiate short distances from cities, providing farm-to-market communications.
Shock waves radiate out in all directions, hitting reefs meant to shape breaking waves.
Orbs of blue, green, orange, and yellow acrylic radiate within a royal blue windowpane.
He seemed to radiate anxiety, likely connected to his delusions about doctors and surgeries.
They were loud, hard knocks, the kind that radiate out and shake the doorframe.
Those words ring truer and truer each day as I talk to entrepreneurs for Radiate.
As they radiate away, the waves tend to coalesce to form two main shock waves.
With two triangular jewels beside it, the princess-cut diamond would radiate on any finger.
The Lyrids are so named because they appear to radiate out from the constellation Lyra.
But how can one accept the horrors of the world and radiate kindness and transcend?
On the walls, the Holy Grail glows, demonic angels hover, women radiate saintliness or lust.
The object that is hot compared to its surroundings will radiate heat as infrared light.
Biden's rallies radiate less seeming anger, compared with other candidates' events, and more generalized strain.
In the Northeast, many good dry ciders are available, and they seem to radiate Thanksgiving.
The other Democratic presidential hopefuls have distinctive traits, but they don't seem to radiate popularity.
The Geminids are so named because they appear to radiate outward from the constellation Gemini.
If you own it, you can't help but radiate it and the world responds to that.
Together, the clouds that radiate heat and glow with magnesium gas are called the Homunculus Nebula.
Poodle women aren't always especially gorgeous or serene, but they radiate a soothing kind of simplicity.
Outside of Iran, ASL19 enjoyed an aura of cool that seemed to radiate from Bangi himself.
Vincinius' bright colors radiate positivity and sunshine, much like the aesthetics of the city he represents.
It will bless our new home in California and radiate your essence 365 days a year.
But there's only one Lupita Nyong'o, who somehow manages to radiate light while trucking through LAX.
The Orionids are named because they appear to radiate from the direction of the Orion constellation.
The album's myriad spinning parts gleam as they radiate heat, like an ice castle on fire.
When you feel all of that freedom and honesty, how could you not just radiate it?
Hydrogen in empty space is prone to radiate radio waves with a wavelength of 21 centimeters.
Striking bone can also cause bone fragments that radiate outward, cutting tissue in each fragment's path.
Yet the song's countless peppy layers radiate optimism simply in the way they gleam and interlock.
The heat causes the planet to radiate infrared light, making it perfect for observation by Spitzer.
"Summer Harvest" (2018) is an inviting composition in yellow and gold that seems to radiate warmth.
His subjects' bodies, almost sculptural, radiate love and longing in the lawless realm where Ren captures them.
Panic in Italy might radiate out across financial markets, putting a chill on investment and growth worldwide.
The idealization of our luminaries can be more intense precisely because they radiate proof against such bigotry.
The rest of the works are assemblages on fabric that radiate a sense of sometimes wicked play.
Gomez's dress wasn't the only thing that glowed; she seemed to radiate light in other ways, too.
The love and light you radiate to the world shines like a beacon for all to see.
The works on view radiate warmth and vitality through subtle gradients and structural manipulations of the surfaces.
In a third, solar beams radiate over a hulking warehouse or office building, practically dissolving its outlines.
In that novel, the crucial points of view radiate from apostles and antagonists instead of Lincoln himself.
They also serve as an important grassroots platform to radiate political influence in the China-ruled city.
Everyone who has ever held a sleeping baby knows how much heat that little furnace can radiate.
Toledo's melodies are strong, grand, soaring, sincere, as they invite fist-pumping and radiate major-key triumphalism.
Precise yet evanescent, the ensemble's lines radiate from the flute's, like ice forming a swiftly expanding crystal lattice.
Instead, it chooses leaders like Franklin Roosevelt and Dwight Eisenhower, leaders who radiate sunny confidence, joy and neighborliness.
TG: I would change people: We would wake up and radiate love and sincerity about everything we do.
" Well-managed reserves, he says, "can radiate a system of good governance over a very, very large area.
Do you think there's any way we could get this attitude to radiate out into other Twitch channels?
Experts argue that we need black to make our wardrobes radiate sophistication but also to overcome our fears.
Clinton had finally begun to radiate self-assurance — even ebullience — as she made her closing arguments to voters.
Soon the sense that these are happy people fades, and by the final page the photos radiate dread.
Despite, or perhaps because of this reductive vocabulary of forms, her paintings radiate with an earthy, open intensity.
Using a foundation brush, buff and radiate the foundation to cover the rest of that side of the face.
He points out that they performed the calculation of how these particles radiate through space differently, using different assumptions.
Venus in Virgo helps us radiate from the inside out by inspiring us to take better care of ourselves.
Positioned above the traffic and gray skies of January in Nashville, the sign's bold colors radiate glamor and nostalgia.
The sets, costumes, performances, and direction radiate a dazzling brilliance, but its resonance goes far beyond just visual splendor.
Her figures bloom and radiate with ethereal energy, and the occasional splash of bright colors imbues them with life.
His new paintings — in a show titled "Richard Prince: High Times," at Gagosian in Chelsea — radiate an unusual heat.
The warmth you radiate is the result of individual cells of your body breaking down the food we eat.
The President seemed to radiate relief that no Americans were killed in the attacks, despite reports of Iraqi casualties.
There's something truly alarming about the smoldering red aura that seems to radiate from the central, mutilated-torso shape.
Yet all black holes of a particular mass radiate exactly the same, regardless of the info on the event horizon.
Under these conditions, all objects stand out in stark definition, each seeming to radiate with its own aura and importance.
"The pain in his neck has returned and started to radiate down his right trap(ezoid)," manager Brad Ausmus said.
As with other showers, the Geminids are named for the star they radiate from, which, in this case, is Gemini.
But research has shown that when you radiate good feelings towards others, you can unlock the positive ones in yourself.
Unlike, the M23, the M23 is a directional speaker, and doesn't radiate sound in all directions — it just points forward.
When the sun illuminates your first house, as it's set to do until the 23rd, you radiate an intangible glow.
As in his previous piece, "Radiate," Mr. Jones summons his dazzling alter ego, Jomama Jones, for story, song and dazzle.
And tonight, in Cattivo's basement-level bar, headlining Blackseed Recordings' inaugural Descendants of Crom doom metal festival, those qualities radiate.
But warm objects, from a forehead to a star, radiate a mixture of electromagnetic radiation, depending on their exact temperatures.
The sweet odor seemed to radiate from him like perfume from eager spritzers competing at a department store cosmetics counter.
For centuries, its physical style has been designed to radiate upward and outward into the farther reaches of opera houses.
Clothes with brand names — Pronto Moda, Bocci, Paolo Valenzi, Peletti — that radiate a certain Italianicity, as Barthes would have said.
It's different, but in my past films, with sensitive filming situations, I've tried to just be still and radiate support.
In general, sources of any kinds of particles or radiation decrease in intensity as they radiate away from their source.
A cinematographer (Philipp Blaubach) who pries menace from the mundane and makes even the most generic urban architecture radiate disquiet.
Such a menacing introduction is unusual for an artist whose oversized abstract paintings tend to charm and radiate an inclusive energy.
The works emit marvelous energy fields of their own, seeming to radiate diffused light and swirl as you move around them.
The Orionids -- so named because the meteors appear to radiate out from near the Orion constellation -- happen from October to November.
Gases such as carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide absorb heat and radiate energy that warms the surface of the Earth.
The dropped cases also show how the impact of police brutality in one case can radiate throughout the criminal-justice system.
Some radiate sorrow, like the blue chiffon blouse a wife wore the day her husband told her he was moving out.
In recent years, he has become vulnerable to nagging injuries in his back that radiate into the muscles of his legs.
If I do shine and radiate, I'd like to think that is God's light and I'd like to pass that on.
These items radiate heat, which evaporates residual water for a longer time after the heat is turned off inside the dishwasher.
There are four main interconnected fault lines active in the area and a multitude of smaller ones that radiate from them.
The Geminids — which radiate out of the constellation Gemini and reach their peak Tuesday night — are not a typical meteor shower.
A week and a half later, her left leg and thigh began to radiate pain that had the woman scrambling for painkillers.
Crunch the equations which describe this process, and they suggest that moving masses should create ripples which radiate out into the universe.
Crunch the equations which describe the process, and they suggest that moving masses should create ripples which radiate out into the universe.
Helene believes that one woman's deep dive inward through ayahuasca can trigger radical potential in their own lives and radiate outward toward.
It's a day that begins with a mantra, from which "Today Will Be Different" takes its title: Today Eleanor will radiate calm.
The good vibes radiate from the staff, who are friendly and attentive with customers — and tend to make each other laugh, too.
It even works for the famous Hawking radiation, the prediction that black holes radiate heat and at some point will totally evaporate.
When you charge someone with a felony and send him to prison, the repercussions radiate outward, through his family and his community.
And on the other, it needs to radiate a pleasant tone, one that will attract people to the car and the brand.
As in: Let that ego go, divorce yourself from your earthly body, seek oneness with God and radiate kindness, humility and compassion.
These men were considered walking libraries, the power of their words so strong their energy should radiate throughout the baobab for eternity.
"You radiate and generate more goodness for yourself when you're aware of all you have and not focusing on your have-nots."
In his new series at James Cohan Gallery, Mud Root Ochre Leaf Star, Byron Kim paints bruises that radiate tenderness and hurt.
" Along with his message, Najarian also shared a photo of a dressing room with flowers and a heart-shaped sign that read, "radiate.
What results is the power of a star in human form: she can radiate heat, light, and the whole of the electromagnetic spectrum.
But Mingarelli's model, published yesterday in Nature Astronomy, used real data to predict how many and even which galaxies would radiate these waves.
The 460-pound probe will take unprecedented measurements of the mysterious solar forces that radiate throughout the solar system and create space weather.
This is an artist's depiction of how matter might be ripped and radiate energy as it orbits the black hole's high-gravity center.
The solar energy that makes it through the sky warms the planet's surface, causing the surface to radiate heat in the infrared spectrum.
Yet, what is lacking in your work is the gray ground which helps the colors, particularly the red, radiate out of the canvas.
And, under typical weather conditions when the air cools at night, these materials then re-radiate that heat, and the process starts anew.
Many of the lines and shapes resemble amoebic and aquatic organisms, cellular structures that overlap, radiate, float, and swim within the painting's depths.
Raising Your Pets Naturally tested Riley's Organic Sweet Potato Recipe Dog Biscuits and reports that they radiate a delicious cinnamon and peanut aroma.
PDVSA's financial woes radiate through the country's recession-racked economy, which depends on oil for more than 90 percent of its export revenue.
Whether she's playing a singer or a psychiatrist or a call girl, her wide, blue, amply lined eyes and pursed lips radiate intensity.
He said he'd also like to see research that explores whether changes in urban environments radiate outward to populations in more rural settings.
The roses radiate a sunny wholesomeness that somehow brings the aesthetics of the '227s to mind, and they are both accessible and chatty.
Inside the depressed mind Discovering Zimbabwe's high levels of depression In the early 214s, Harare -- nicknamed the Sunshine City -- appeared to radiate positivity.
They radiate from the well-known Orion constellation, but you don't have to look in the direction of the constellation to see them.
When these gases absorb solar energy, they radiate it back towards the planet's surface and to other gas molecules, creating the greenhouse effect.
You don't need to be looking directly at Delta Aquarii to see them, as they'll radiate out in all directions across the sky.
It's the sun's outer atmosphere, and it'll radiate out from the black disc of the moon like the petals of a lotus flower.
Wrote Winfrey: "You radiate and generate more goodness for yourself when you're aware of all you have and not focusing on your have-nots."
On a recent episode of the Radiate podcast, Tom and I commiserated on how, despite all these new messaging apps, the email tsunami continues.
The meteors radiate from the well-known Orion constellation, but you don't have to look in the direction of the constellation to see them.
However, we can walk free and radiate the strength that we've gained from your horrific acts, something you will never be able to do.
While the black holes themselves are completely dark, nearby matter (such as a disk of gas and dust swirling around it) could radiate light.
People who have been stung on the hand say the pain can radiate up to their shoulder and last for up to 12 hours.
Chan studied each specimen carefully, trying "to feel the inner energy they radiate," before taking shots like this one, of the pectoralis major muscle.
As usual, the palest hue (in this case, the pink) is the centermost stripe, so the whole stroke seems to radiate light, to glow.
Visuals of lace-covered legs and torsos emerging from mountain range mist are painted in the style of landscapes, yet radiate with human sensuality.
Emerging from a cloud of smoke, a series of high powered lasers radiate across translucent pillars creating a mystic sculptural environment in real time.
This heady problem dates back to Hawking's 1974 prediction that black holes aren't completely black—they "radiate," losing small amounts of mass over time.
Currently this leaves me no choice but to paint animals and humans who not only model haute couture but also radiate an intuitive spirituality.
And it wasn't until the late Miocene, about five million years ago, that cactuses managed to radiate and speciate their way across the Americas.
We bask in the sunshine of enlightenment that prestige universities radiate and we speak of them in the language of dreams, of religious veneration.
When we're swept up in the romance of leadership, we admire leaders who radiate authenticity and authority; we respect and enjoy our "real" leaders.
The Liaison Office, which reports to Chinas State Council, has long served as the platform for Beijing to radiate its influence in the city.
"These molecules radiate just slightly different colors, depending on whether we are looking at uranium-235 or uranium-238," Jovanovic said in a statement.
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Caption: LEDs on the heelcap light up when the lacing engine is engaged and radiate to reflect whether the shoe is being tightened or loosened.
" His messaging also promises to help you "radiate a powerful, grounded, dominant, playful sexual vibe that gets women wet (BEFORE you even open your mouth).
SUPERIOR, Arizona (Reuters) - Rio Tinto's proposed Resolution Copper Mine in Arizona would tunnel 22016,2016 feet underground, where rocks radiate heat from the earth's molten core.
Both Jenna and Amal radiate easy glamour all on their own, but having a hunk of man candy on your arm certainly doesn't hurt either.
Astronomers have been able to determine the locations and timings of past supernovas by studying the x-rays they radiate for centuries after they explode.
Before dinner, work up an appetite strolling through Serralunga d'Alba, a sleepy village where medieval streets radiate from a slender brick castle with tall watchtowers.
Once a smartphone is registered, it will automatically connect to the Wi-Fi signals that radiate from the kiosks and extend 100 feet or more.
A black hole as massive as the sun would radiate with a temperature of about 60 billionths of a Kelvin — colder than you'll ever be.
That's a testament to its lead actors, who radiate tension, and to the script, adapted by Nikolaj Arcel from a novel by Jussi Adler-Olsen.
If you know your worth, radiate that knowledge and back it up with a great work ethic and attitude, then you're set up for success.
Both Châteauneuf-du-Pape and Bandol, for example, may radiate a sense of Mediterranean power, but their characters differ as much as their dominant grapes.
This was impossible using just Einstein's equations, but when Hawking included the principles of quantum mechanics, he showed that black holes could indeed radiate energy.
And even enthusiastic adopters, like GM, still radiate reluctance about letting Apple and Google control additional in-cabin features, like the temperature and seating controls.
The fresh start that's arriving during this new moon is centered on you, but it will radiate out from you, too, affecting all your relationships.
I'd let my love potion radiate off my skin, sure that hundreds of bewitched mega-babes roaming the museum would soon run straight for me.
The meteors, also known as shooting stars, are named Orionids because they appear to radiate from the constellation Orion, named after a hunter of Greek lore.
Hawking's work led to the idea of Hawking radiation, the theory that black holes must radiate matter from their surfaces, also known as their event horizons.
Moss laden trees, magnolia blossoms, wisteria in the breeze, or springtime blossoms radiate from the canvas in realistic styles from various painting, printmaking, and drawing media.
" Said Doug Davidson, 64,: "In my life journey I have come across only a few people that radiate pure love, Kristoff was one of those people.
And more importantly, it helps radiate one the most important things one can ask for in the wake of another horrific attack: it gives us hope.
" Mr. Sobel said that the concept of putting Still and Pollock literally at the center "and having the other artists radiate around them was very attractive.
Nonetheless, Thunder Mountain Monument is a lonely place, and one where the true isolation of an outsider artistic vision seems to radiate from the very soil.
You'd think that the Buda office of a successful Hungarian corporation would radiate a sense of power: looking out over the city, confident in its wealth.
Built sometime in the 1840s by Ignace Pleyel, the beautiful 82-key specimen seemed to radiate the energy and sadness that characterized much of Chopin's music.
In Black is Beautiful, four large-scale color portraits feature Black women whose glorious crowns of natural hair and dark skin radiate from the gallery walls.
It is perhaps not surprising, then, that the dyke bar did not radiate the uncanniness of Kienholz's work, nor did it feel haunted by the past.
The same is true for the values of the points on each of the rays in this first image, which begin at a point and radiate outward.
This might even remind you of last year's experiment where a scientist seemed to prove that black holes radiate, but used sound waves instead of real particles.
My knees point inward as I walk, and my joints are often stiff, making for limbs that radiate pain if I move too much or too little.
"You radiate and generate more goodness for yourself when you're aware of all you have and not focusing on your have-nots," Winfrey writes on her website.
She was beautiful, obviously, and an immensely talented actor, and a wonderful friend, but more than anything she really did radiate this impossibly bright energy and life.
PureLiFi is also designing LEDs that radiate data even when dimmed, so that a film can be streamed into a room and shown with the lights down.
This love and strength is so powerful, and knowing that we can still come out after a horrible event and radiate this love is special for me.
Although the light from a supernova will radiate for years, astronomers predict there will be a sharp reduction in brightness about 500 days following the initial explosion.
"A great many of them are coming in with programming skills first and looking to radiate out into other business disciplines, product management, product design," he said.
The meteors, also known as shooting stars, get their name as they appear to radiate from the constellation Orion, named after the famed hunter of Greek mythology.
Bereft of language, status and self in a foreign land, Unnikrishnan's characters radiate desperation and desire as they perform backbreaking work and cope with second-class citizenship.
As charged particles, in this case electrons, are accelerated around an electromagnetic racetrack in machines like the Large Hadron Collider, they radiate energy, so-called synchrotron radiation.
Because of how it was built and its location in space, Spitzer was able to radiate much of its heat out into the cold blackness of space.
The name originated from the Middle High German world schillern, meaning to "radiate with color," and they do, ranging from an orangish-onion tinge to dark ruby.
By this point in "Flash Count Diary," she had already evocatively described the feeling of flames that start from her internal organs and radiate toward her skin.
I lucked out, and I found a patient, understanding doctor—one who didn't radiate that cold distaste that I remember from trying to get treatment years ago.
That means if they get lodged in your lung or bone, they will go on radiating for decades, Alvarez said, and high-fired oxides will radiate more intensely.
On an industrial block in Queens, investigators for Sheriff Joseph Fucito's office chart constellations of limited liability companies that radiate out from addresses like spokes on a wheel.
Simultaneously, I am using drawings to create future relics by portraying Black faces as monuments by means of an aesthetic that enables them to radiate a sculptural affect.
Ghent studied 111 lunar craters measuring over 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) in diameter with LRO, and found that some craters radiate more heat during lunar night than others.
But the inner half—that dense stream of star-taffy—swirls into the black hole, heating up and releasing huge sums of energy that radiate across the universe.
The doubt seemed to radiate through fans, who didn't have any reason to feel good, either because of the frigid weather or because of the recent form chart.
Like so many others in the field, they admire the impressively mobile robots created by Google-owned Boston Dynamics, whose dog- and human-like droids radiate mechanical charisma.
The album's title hints at the sweet sounds and warm sensations that radiate from its 10 songs, which roll through the ears, clouding the mind with nostalgic memories.
As in his previous piece, "Radiate," Mr. Jones summons his dazzling alter ego Jomama Jones for story, song and dazzle, though this time a supporting cast appears, too.
Although nothing can escape a black hole after falling inside, not even light, it's possible for material around a black hole to radiate light that astronomers can see.
His charisma and unending charm radiate in the context of his recent videos, framing Kirk as the funniest rapper who doesn't rely on punchlines to execute this style.
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The shadow figure vamping in the background of "Pandora's Dawn" (1959) foreshadows the agitating sexuality and doom that radiate from the artist's paste-ups in the "Eros" room.
They're big players in the "heat island effect" of cities, where the concrete and dark surfaces absorb sunlight and radiate it back out in heat—even at night.
And then there's her poodle-wolf theory: women are poodles if they "inherently radiate femininity" (Angelina Jolie, Sofia Vergara) and wolves if the effort shows (Tina Fey, Jennifer Aniston).
Alleging to show one's spirit, these photos radiate with voluptuous reds and blues, saturated purples and greens, the aura a cotton-candy wig, a technicolor haze, outside our brains.
Proton therapy originated in the physics labs of the post-war period when scientists first described how protons could radiate tumours with more accuracy than standard x-ray therapy.
The meteors will appear to radiate out of the star Delta Aquarii, in the constellation Aquarius (which takes the form of a guy pouring out a jug of water).
You'd like to extinguish the stars … and cover the world with a black sheet so that in the deepest darkness only that image can radiate with its full power.
The women and men of Heroin(e) have universally bad skin and radiate that specific narcotic waxiness that comes from long-term abuse, because that's what it looks like.
Ramm would later say that Basquiat wasn't a "dream artist"—he didn't so much radiate visions outward as take things in like a "sponge," learning about genius from books.
Proton therapy originated in the physics labs of the post-war period when scientists first described how protons could radiate tumors with more accuracy than standard x-ray therapy.
If you want to find the point from which the Perseid meteors will radiate, simply search for Perseids and an arrow will pop up directing you toward the location.
Tremblay likens the light effects to the effect produced when a rock is thrown into a lake and ripples radiate outward, marking the spot where the rock once was.
The Geminids appear to radiate out of the constellation Gemini, but because they shoot off in all directions, all you have to do to see them is look up.
Adapted from the writings of David and Nic Sheff, a real-life father and son who chronicled their family's struggles, "Beautiful Boy" seems to radiate a rare emotional verisimilitude.
The mat is made of reinforced rubber and works by conducting electricity through the heating element embedded in the rubber to radiate heat throughout the center of the mat.
The meteorites will appear to radiate out of the star Delta Aquarii, in the constellation Aquarius (which takes the form of a guy pouring out a jug of water).
It is an affecting burial pyre, and Hocking has extended the paint job all the way up the floor-to-ceiling column, which seems to radiate luminous blue at times.
I want Ben to be happy and exclusively radiate warmth, to make good movies and to always have a strong WiFi connection and go to bed at a reasonable hour.
Citizens in many of the Socialist and post-Socialist countries I've visited often radiate a carefully honed cynicism (see the perfect scowl of an escalator attendant in the Moscow Metro).
These pieces feel like dialogue, not tug-of-war, and radiate the sense of hip-hop as a living, breathing tradition, with innovators and inheritors, forever learning from one another.
Now filming a third season in Kansas City, Mo., the Fab Five (as the cast members are known) still radiate empathy, and Mr. Berk still enjoys posing for a selfie.
It's all well and good pumping iron in the gym five times a week, but you're not going to radiate health, fitness, and well-being if you neglect your mouth.
Like the distant stars whose "ancient light," as Robert's grandmother tells him, takes many, many years to reach us, these conflicts will continue to radiate their destructive power for generations.
"The bottom panel can radiate its heat out without being impeded by the top panel," says Shanhui Fan, a professor of engineering at Stanford University and an author of the study.
Much of the iconography here is familiar to those who follow the artist's work, but it takes on a new sense of visual opulence, as the images spiral and radiate outward.
Radiate by C.A. Higgins C.A. Higgins made a splash with her debut novel Lightless, and its followup Supernova, about a sentient ship, Ananke, now on a quest to know her creators.
Perhaps, though, dinosaurs would simply be too well-poised for adaptive radiation, mammals would not radiate, and there would be lean tyrannosaurs on the equator and wooly tyrannosaurs at the poles.
Hawking's prediction that black holes radiate heat and eventually evaporate completely gives rise to the profound "information paradox," which asks what happens to information about the stuff that fell into them.
Tsunamis can radiate swiftly from the quakes that cause them, and officials in Indonesia, Australia and Thailand all issued warnings shortly after the first earthquake urging coastal residents to take precautions.
Tens of millions of others in Hubei live under some form of travel curbs set up to try and stifle the virus before it can radiate out across China and beyond.
Jason Lazarus: I think it's a form of love—a belief that these everyday materials radiate greater possibilities of bearing witness and present/future meanings—that generates the compulsion to collect.
Follow Main Street, which runs roughly perpendicular to the Hudson, and you'll reach Getty Square — a seedy triangle, though city officials promise an upgrade is coming soon — from which streets radiate.
Perseids appear to radiate outward from the constellation Perseus — you know, the mythical Greek hero who chopped off the head of the wretched gorgon Medusa and lived to tell the tale.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Doron Langberg's paintings visualize the comet streak of people moving through one's life: the pulls they exert, the energies they radiate, and the colors they bring.
Distinctively American, Sternberg's figures radiate energy even as they are dramatically constrained by larger forces — amoral capitalism or perhaps just the godless universe — within which human beings create, and surrender, their fates.
Real heroes, those that shine with bravery and radiate with self-possession, are so rare that we so often over look them, losing their light in the noise of a mundane world.
Whether he was demonstrating that black holes did indeed radiate material or that popular culture could embrace the mysteries of the Universe, he had a way of making seemingly impossible things connect.
The size of the works in this room create a sense of bodies, both figurative and politic, which exist at beyond-human scale, and by extension, radiate a kind of passive menace.
It struck Dr. Myhrvold that the albedo calculations of the Neocam team violated a basic tenet of physics known as Kirchhoff's law of thermal radiation, which says shinier objects radiate less heat.
Though they are not wealthy, the fact that they "work in culture" gives them a certain cachet, and they sometimes radiate a quiet sense of superiority in interactions with neighbors and acquaintances.
Well, that opponent is being inaugurated, not in the form of Trump the man, but in the form of the chaos and incompetence that will likely radiate from him, month after month.
These tend not to be particularly high-tech: shade netting helps protect grapes from fiercer sunshine; training vines higher puts them farther from rocky soils, which tend to radiate heat at night.
Hawking's "eureka moment" revealed a profound and unexpected link between gravity and quantum theory: he predicted that black holes would not be completely black, but would radiate energy in a characteristic way.
In 1974, he formulated the first theoretical explanation of Hawking radiation, which proposes black holes can radiate energy and thus slowly dissipate—or in the case of primordial mini-black holes, violently explode.
I definitely practice body positivity and body acceptance, and it's easy for me to want to radiate that for other people, especially after having been on a difficult journey with my own body.
Stephen Hawking's 1974 epiphany that black holes radiate heat, and thus eventually evaporate away, triggered the infamous "black hole information paradox," which asks what happens to all the information that black holes swallow.
Cajal's pyramidal neuron — which he called a "noble and enigmatic cell of thought" — has meticulous attention to the lightly drawn dendrites that radiate from the triangular cell, giving it a three-dimensional appearance.
The aesthetically-pleasing Rodamón Riad in Marrakech, Morocco was voted the best hostel in Africa, and with design touches that radiate boutique hotel rather than budget digs, it's not hard to see why. 
The surveys also produced a number of false positives, because sources like exposed soil and rocks or even discarded steel drums can radiate heat that might be interpreted as signs of a den.
Finally, this catalog of a beautiful show at the Palazzo Reale in Milan offers English speakers a full view of this 15th-century Sicilian master, whose portraits radiate divine ardor and human pain.
As that reflective thermal lining only becomes effective as your body heat rises and you radiate more warmth out, a thick knit cap helps you retain heat better when you're not exerting yourself.
By the time "Mary Jane" was released, Petty was a worldwide star, but he was still somewhat unknowable—a guy who'd managed to radiate relatability, yet never had an easy-to-pin down persona.
It's not just that Sunrot sounds different, or that they radiate joy whenever they play, or that the band is predominantly made up of people who operate outside the straight white cis male spectrum.
These constructions are basically sculptural in nature, and feel quasi-figurative in the sense that salvaged tool-handles and low benches can mimic human forms, but also in the sense that they radiate personality.
GIF courtesy of the artists It looks like a kind of bioluminescent coral reef, except it's composed of fiber optics and a living organism isn't causing it to radiate light—but 20,000 LEDs are.
He discovered that black holes, the fearsome hungry pits of bottomless gravity, were not final death but would leak and radiate, eventually exploding, recycling matter and energy in ways that still challenge physicists' understanding.
Depicting two picture hangers nailed to a wall, under the glow of a spotlight that seems intended to literalize Walter Benjamin's aura, the work's quiet resonances of longing and absence radiate throughout the exhibition.
" Another focal point is an iridescent work that reads "RADIATE LOVE," which Kohut says "seemed like the perfect piece for the space" as host Clarkson "just radiates love, and so does everybody around here.
Why it matters: Today's youth radiate promising statistics on public health — they're smoking less tobacco, using fewer drugs, experiencing lower rates of teenage pregnancy and consuming less alcohol — but vaping is a growing concern.
Radiate by C.A. Higgins — May 53rd C.A. Higgins' Lightless and Supernova were both excellent, hard sci-fi novels that explored the emergence of an AI on an advanced spaceship in a dystopian future solar system.
There are few things as rewarding as showing up to a work party with a Leo, who loves to radiate so much warmth they easily charm everyone and shine a light on your best qualities.
These songs all feel distinct, but they have the same core — sample-driven filter disco, like Stardust's "Music Sounds Better With You" made out of junkyard scraps — and they radiate the same sense of wonder.
You're watching the grasses move, and the way the telephone cables serving the apartments radiate from a common pole, planted out there in the back green, and how the wires divide the air into segments.
Diane was said to radiate "aggressive vulnerability," and some people were worn down by posing for her, hour upon hour, until they were frazzled and frayed; only then would she get the shot she required.
Absorbing these bizarre images, in which wildly distended Legoland figures teeter over a cliff and radiate like spokes about a dinner table, one wonders: who but a hallucinating draftsman would have people do these things?
On the one hand, Iesha Evans and the figure in Bachman's other photo radiate a kind of calm self-possession that might read as acceptance, or the poise of people who have divine protection or status.
When recorded at 18,000 frames per second, which allows you to slow down the action, you can clearly see how the resulting shockwave is able to radiate outwards horizontally and vertically faster than it can diagonally.
Superficially, American Teen sounds similar in its cautious tempos and textural thinness, but the songs are pithy, hooky, and melodically simple, and as such the cascading electrobeats and soft-edged keyboards radiate warmth, a pale glow.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Portraits of celebrated Black and Latino figures radiate sunbeams of golden light in Rico Gatson's recently unveiled glass mosaics at the 167th Street B D subway station in the Bronx.
She has figured in some of his earlier shows, including "Jomama Jones: Radiate" (2011) and "Duat" (2016), in which Mr. Jones delved more directly into his own life and made the transformation into his character explicit.
It holds 20,000 fans, has lights that were installed less than 20 years ago, and manages to radiate bright white and glaring orange, somehow untouched by the dust of the world's driest region, Chile's Atacama Desert.
Of the several ingredients necessary to the making of a holiday classic — artistry with a sprinkling of magic, familiarity balanced with adventure — Cirque skimps on the requisite warmth, which the reindeer (embodied by human performers) radiate.
But if you're up for the task: The meteorites will appear to radiate out of the star Delta Aquarii, in the constellation Aquarius (which takes the form of a guy pouring out a jug of water).
Raza's family (his mother is played by the vibrant Sunetra Sarker from the high-school dramedy "Ackley Bridge") and the immigrants' world of dodgy housing projects and rundown commercial strips radiate warmth and healthy, informed skepticism.
Bennani's imaginative use of social media and consumer electronics, and her talent for fusing the real with the virtual, permits her to conjure up physical environments that radiate the glee, confusion, and exuberance of the internet.
Upon entering the Drawing Center's main gallery, you're immediately confronted with a small square chamber that is initially jarring: wooden dowels cover the surface evenly so the spiky structure seems to radiate outwards with a confrontational force.
Something is extremely off inside Area X, something that seems to radiate from the lighthouse that is the explorers' ultimate destination, causing their bodies and minds to start fragmenting, making them lose time and lose their way.
Here's what the critics are saying: Stephanie Zacharek, Time Exaggeration is key—a tasteful, sensible melodrama is no melodrama at all—and you need a star who can radiate the nobility of suffering with Kabuki-level grandeur.
Being able to literally color over old scars and turn them into works of art without tattooing is an incredible thing, and those moments radiate with all kinds of emotions between both the guest and the painter.
An oily or acne-prone skin type should start with a less emollient hydrating formula, like Base Butter Radiate Face Jelly ($21.50), a lightweight gel that soaks in fast so you can layer on sunscreen or makeup.
The name of the shower come from its location in the sky: The meteors seem to radiate from the constellation Leo, which you can identify by a backwards question mark in the sky, its signature alignment of stars.
These are knowingly naff, archly chintzy ornaments, that might not pertain to the kind of permanence and classicism that the Felt records are both soaked in and radiate, but are still worthy additions to Lawrence's bulging back catalog.
Hong Kong's district councils control some spending and decide a range of local livelihood issues such as transport, and they also serve as an important grassroots platform to radiate political influence in the city ruled by communist China.
At the bottom of stroke, you still get a meaty click, but my actual favorite thing about the keyboard is the ripple setting for the keyboard's backlighting that causes colors to radiate out from the last key you pressed.
Other buttons pull the brightest dots to the center, or organize the circles by when the photos were taken: January 2018 goes to the center, and the circles radiate out so that colors from December 2018 populate the edges.
Bluetooth and Wi-Fi radio-waves — which almost all body sensors use to connect to smartphones and other wearable electronics — typically radiate outwards in all directions when emitted, resulting in most of the energy being lost to the surroundings.
Allison's business—which churns out a variety of IPAs, cream ales, and saisons—may directly employ 10 people, but the ancillary benefits of the brewery and taproom, like others in the country, radiate into the community in different ways.
Even for those who can't make it to the windows, those themes radiate outward, setting the tone for the season: in store, online, in mailers and on all-important social media, a 360-degree wallop of shoppable holiday spirit.
Others want to assimilate and will do everything to shed their past and fit in: they are the ones who work in a pre-approved style, which includes neo-conceptual appropriation and an aura of intellectual superiority — they often radiate smugness.
The constellation Gemini — out of which the Geminids appear to radiate — will rise in the Northeast in the early evening, and then by midnight, will be nearly directly overhead in the Southwestern sky, before setting in the West around daybreak.
As Election Day approaches, it's essential to remember that consequences of prosecutions like hers radiate far beyond the defendant, making entire communities question whether it's worth the risk to engage in one of the most sacred rights in a democratic society.
Especially at Saturday's performances, the dancers illustrated the flow of line that was a central characteristic of Ashton's style: line in both space and time, with still positions that radiate and phrasing that threads staccato steps into a larger legato continuity.
If you fix Iraq with a real power-sharing accord you create a model that can radiate out across the Arab world, because Iraq is a microcosm of the Arab world, with Sunnis, Shiites, Kurds, Turkmen, Christians and many others.
Tse's works have simple, clean forms, yet they radiate a multiplicity of meanings that can be read at different levels; she notes that they often wander through her thoughts, ruminations, references and intuition, but ultimately return to beauty and tranquility.
Changing an electron's direction causes it to shoot light forward, but then that light (which moves a little bit faster than the high-energy electrons), also influences how the electron moves and continues to radiate, in turn creating the x-ray pulses.
The new guidelines apply to low back pain that does not radiate to other parts of the body like the legs, said Dr. Nitin Damle of the Alpert Medical School of Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, who is president of the ACP.
In a recent report for VICE, Libby Watson explored the sus vibes that radiate from Uqora, and how its status as a supplement allows the brand to make specious claims with little to no basis in science, specifically, that it will prevent UTIs.
Commanding the center of the room, it seems to absorb all of the artist's influences, quirks, and discoveries, only to radiate them back into the surrounding artworks (including several truly strange drawings, such as "Head in the Shape of an Iconic Capital," 1914).
The device shoots four 22-watt laser beams—each nearly a foot in diameter and 4,000 times as powerful as a laser pointer—into the sky, where they radiate at a wavelength of 590 nanometers, exciting sodium atoms in the upper atmosphere.
The time machine transports you to other places — to an old slave cabin, a heartbreakingly perfunctory bill of sale for a black girl, the coffin of young, murdered Emmett Till, to photograph after photograph of slaves who radiate a kind of melancholic neutrality.
But Jia's storytelling and his deep-feeling, ever-resourceful actors radiate a compassion for these characters that gets the blood running in nearly every frame of Ash Is Purest White, which tells the narrative of a nation as the tale of two souls.
Moffett, co-founder of boutique research firm MoffettNathanson, is skeptical that Verizon and other telecom companies can make the transition because spectrum — the range of frequencies an operator network is allowed to radiate — is not sufficient enough in the U.S. to completely support 5G mobile.
More to the point, an empathic sense of each team member's unique work style, skills and weaknesses, will empower the group not only to cover gaps and elevate strengths, but can also radiate as an appealing and inspiring attribute to potential clients and other parties.
They are so named because they appear to radiate from the constellation of Perseus, the rescuer, in Greek mythology, of Andromeda (whose constellation is a little to the west of Perseus) who was in turn the daughter of Cassiopeia (a little to the north).
In an animation from the model, a landslide near Svalbard generates a series of waves that radiate outward from the North Atlantic, appearing to splash gently around the shores of Scandinavia and the UK. Of course, in reality there would be nothing gentle about it.
It's a testament to the joy of friendship and working together, with songs like "Wanna Be Cool" and "Sunday Candy" that radiate positivity while also bringing together a wide-ranging cast of collaborators like Big Sean, KYLE, Jamila Woods, and, of course, Chance himself.
The new logo, which will be used in BMW's communications efforts, including its social media platforms and website, is meant to "radiate more openness and clarity," Jans Thiemer, BMW's senior vice president of customer and brand, said in a statement on the company's website.
It's a given, but positivity is contagious — whether you radiate positivity in the workplace or in your personal life, it will make a difference to those who surround you, and that small change in attitude will lead to success, no matter how big or small.
Wakanda's people radiate a self-confidence that simultaneously upends mainstream audience expectations and satisfies the freedom dreams of black peoples scattered across the African diaspora who recognize -- many for the first time -- characters on screen that resemble the private worlds they have always inhabited.
In an attempt to share more productivity hacks from similarly successful founders and CEOs, we've been busy asking our guests and management experts "What is Your Biggest Time-Saving Trick?" and you can check out a sampling of what we've been told in this Radiate video.
Maybe it was the happiness that seemed to radiate off her in the stripped-down video; it was a Janet we'd never seen before, as if she became a stunning sexual goddess overnight, with curves, confidence and some mysterious joy that I wouldn't understand for years.
It carves out less explicit interior space than "Domo," but is architecturally suggestive enough to create a site for performance — a feeling abetted by the natural bowl in which it sits, whose brown, green, and yellow swirls of earth seem to radiate from its angular form.
" One priest who knew her recently recalled that as a young woman, she had enjoyed a close relationship with Jesus, who actually spoke to her, telling her to found an order of nuns who would be "so united to me as to radiate my love on souls.
The incredible sense of calm that the abstract forms radiate, perhaps an attempt to make sense of the upheavals around her, are quasi-spiritual, a total aesthetic experience that the artist has since recreated countless times, with subtle variations, evolving into mountain landscapes and, later, bright circles.
On "Radiate," an excellent album from last year, he does so with the same loose-jointed, tight-focus ensemble that joins him here, featuring Jonathan Finlayson on trumpet, Jose Davila on tuba, Steve Lehman on alto saxophone, Stephan Crump on bass and Damion Reid on drums.
They are whirling black holes of charisma who, once in range of each other's gravitational pull, form a binary black hole, sucking all charisma out of the surrounding galaxies and sending out powerful waves of non-charisma to radiate across the universe for billions of years.
And in both cases, this opens up the prospect of "cyber-physical attacks," a brilliantly dystopic phrase if ever there was one; basically, if you crank enough power through a satellite antenna, it can radiate energy powerful enough that it affects biological tissue and electrical systems.
Consider watercolors: With their inherently delicate, even fugitive-feeling wisps of color and strange luminosity, which sometimes seems to radiate out from pigment-soaked washes, works made with watercolor on paper can feel lightweight to viewers who favor the meat-and-potatoes solidness of oil painting.
The concrete blocks on the stern façade are perfectly aligned with their long lines, the mahogany details inside and out contrast with the trees outside, and the Cherokee Red concrete floor greets visitors both on the entryway steps and the interior's gridded floors, which radiate heat.
At 517 square miles, larger than Los Angeles by area, Phoenix is one of the most sprawling cities in the US. The ever-expanding reaches of concrete, asphalt, glass, and steel soak up the heat and radiate it slowly across the city, even block by block.
The multi-bill shows at Nissan Stadium are arguably the most coveted performance slots in country music –which will be compressed into an ABC special to air in August – and all the artists proved not only why they'd been selected but also how the genre continues to radiate vitality.
The ability to radiate certainty without condescension, to be both very sure and very simple, is a potent one, and witnessing it in life explains a lot in history that might otherwise be inexplicable—for instance, how a sixteen-year-old girl could lead the French Army to victory.
In the last five years, some theorists, most notably Joseph Polchinski of the University of California, Santa Barbara, have argued that black holes are empty shells with no interiors at all—that Ellie Arroway, upon hitting a black hole's event horizon, would fizzle on a "firewall" and radiate out again.
He has spent months with the chef John Fraser, the architect Elizabeth Roberts and the rest of the team behind Nix ruminating on everything from the presence of decorative juniper roots to the fit of the servers' aprons to the way in which the establishment's name will radiate from a sign.
Delightful. Best male torso: JC: Aaron Tveit didn't exactly radiate danger or irresistible sexuality as Danny Zuko — when he said "Come on, Sandy, don't make me laugh," it sounded like it was coming from someone who was actually scared of having to laugh for the first time in his life.
All the same the threads of attraction, carefully woven between herself and the photojournalist over the previous days, remained intact: They glanced at each other frequently and caught each other's eyes; and then at other times they didn't look at each other at all and allowed their bodies to radiate awareness.
Burmese cooking shares ingredients with Thailand's, but it also draws from the Chinese province of Yunnan to the northeast, rejoicing in vegetables pickled to a deep, abiding sourness, and from India to the northwest, embracing seeds and pulses and favoring mild, turmeric-stained curries that radiate warmth without alarming the heart.
In Sonhouse's "Resuscitation of a Golden Era Blues" (2018) the two boards replete with burnt matches radiate out from the figure's head-like wings — thus although that head is impaled on a spike, it seems like it's flying, perhaps through his own historical narrative, a trail of smoke behind him.
Under that light, the bleating vocal samples on "Etched Headplate" radiate over lurching low end and a snappy rhythmic gait, and the abrupt rug-pulling of the title track's weightless synths capture the unmistakable feeling of being saucer-eyed on the dance floor, stunned by whatever tune's pumping out of the speakers.
While we admire those who proudly pile on the most out-there looks (think fuzzy ombré coats, sequined slip dresses, and everything-but-the-kitchen-sink layers), this go around, we're keeping tabs on the approachable trends that have the power to radiate beyond the blogger/model-off-duty/fashion-editor crowd.
The radio waves of electric and magnetic energy that radiate from cellphones, radios, and other types of wireless technology, such as Bluetooth, are different from stronger types of radiation we're exposed to, including X-rays, gamma rays, and ultraviolet (UV) light from the sun, which can break the chemical bonds in DNA.
There's "Frostina" (2016), who bears scars from a double mastectomy FTM top surgery and holds his ankles in a jump split; his genitals, which may be a penis or a vagina — it's unclear and, more importantly, unimportant — radiate a rainbow, while a pink cape hangs from his shoulders, anointing him a queer superhero.
Models from later decades radiate out from these midcentury examples, like David Jacob's intricate "Simulated Dwelling for a Family of Five" from 1970, which borrows the form of a mollusk shell, and Frank Gehry's surprisingly subdued "Winton Guest House" (1983–87), with subtly-shaped pavilions inspired by the art of Giorgio Morandi.
It's bittersweet to note that just a few years later, in full hair and makeup, he would radiate androgynous, psychedelic splendor — which is captured in the magnetic films that are projected in a continuous loop on the opposite gallery wall — and a few years after that, in May 1982, he would die of AIDS.
Attempting to live a good life often feels like it isn't rewarding or ultimately worth it, but The Good Place's best moments showed that you could build a community where it was worth it, an internal dynamic built around justice and fulfillment that, with time and good fortune, might radiate outward and change someone's life.
In fact, for most of the people with acute back pain — defined as present for four weeks or less that does not radiate down the leg — there is no need to see a doctor at all, said Dr. Rick Deyo, a spine researcher and professor at the Oregon Health and Science University in Portland, Ore.
If you're wondering why Randy Newman's "Strange Things" seems to radiate nostalgia, then allow me to point you to this overdose of childhood: Now, I am only halfway through Stranger Things, and I don't believe there are any spoilers in this trailer, but as a good Dungeon Master might say to a first-time player: tread carefully.
But, if you want to know what you're looking at in the sky, find the point from which the meteors will generally radiate, predict how the sky will change throughout the night or impress your friends by pointing out planets, satellites and the location of the International Space Station — then there's a few astronomy apps worth checking out.
Once the L.G.B.T. Memorial in New York City opens, which is expected this month, its designer, the multimedia artist Anthony Goicolea, plans to offer personal tours of the site in Hudson River Park through Airbnb's Experience tours, exploring its composition of nine stones, some bisected by prismatic glass that radiate the colors of the L.G.B.T. flag.
From a rise in sustainably sourced pieces (vintage quilts and upcycled plastic art) to a continued focus on clean minimalism (Japanese-inspired accents and feng shui plant-filled rooms) and even modern farmhouse or prairie fare (rustic-chic and made from natural materials), the predicted home trends ahead are all buildable staples that radiate with reimagined intention.
At the start of her career, Jenna Dewan Tatum's beauty looks made her a dead ringer for the type of girl who would be cast on The O.C. Her hair was long and worn in textured, beachy waves; she favored plenty of bronzer to radiate a sun-kissed glow; and makeup was minimal — just a touch of eyeliner, mascara, blush, and gloss.
If individual elements refrain from calling attention to themselves, in contrast to the watermelon seeds, straws, cherries, and 7 Up logo in the earlier paintings, it is not because they are subsumed in homogeneity; rather, they are asserting a different kind of specificity, in shapes and colors that radiate outward, echoing across the individual compositions and bouncing around the room.
And given that the Republican Party has a perfectly good vice president waiting in the wings — and, should that fail, a speaker of the House — it should not be too much to ask that they demand a president who upholds the rule of law, and whose decisions are not inherently untrustworthy because they radiate out from a hopelessly corrupted worldview.
Hood River students engineer and build net-zero heating and cooling systems for the greenhouse, such as solar heat collectors made of foam boxes lined with soda cans spray-painted black, and a solar-powered "climate battery" that pulls super-heated summer air into layers of dense rocks that gradually radiate the heat back into the greenhouse as the weather cools.
"Some of my colleagues think that it is plausible to push the magnetar model parameters to an extreme to interpret it—in that case, this would be a magnetar rotating at the maximum allowed spin speed by physics, that has the strongest magnetic field for any neutron stars people have observed, and also needs to radiate at 100 percent efficiency," Dong explained.
Then it is hung on strings from a rod running above the grill to absorb the smoke from the flaming hardwood (maple, oak, cherry), browned on a grate over a low bed of embers that radiate a consistent and intense heat, braised in chicken jus in a Dutch oven until juicy and cooked through, and then crisped up over the embers again.
" There are perverse reveries about nameless women who are half Virgin Mary, half Belle Dame Sans Merci: "You are the only form that does not radiate tedium, because you change with our feelings, because, in kissing our joy, you cradle our grief and tedium, you are the opium that comforts and the sleep that brings rest, and the death that gently folds our hands on our breast.
They radiate expertise and some appealing tactile nuance, in their contrasts of blunt brushwork and raw canvas (Moholy-Nagy strove to train his students' sense of touch by requiring them to explore surfaces with their eyes closed), but one canvas is very like another: less a fulfillment than an illustration of the artist's pictorial aesthetic, which was exacting in execution but monotonous in feeling.
From a fashion stylist who does double duty as a Girl Scout leader for young girls in the shelter system to an artist who plasters inspirational poetry on the streets, these women (all of whom put their own unique spin on Gap's just-released Soft Wear Denim collection, which is made using 20% less water than traditional washes) don't just radiate positive energy, they live by it, too.
She points out that he was "more experimental in using color in his prints than any artist of his time," with one view of the rocky valley created with blue ink on a yellow-painted linen to suggest a bright and warm day, another employing softer hues that radiate the mist of morning, and still another is heavy with dark green ink on green-painted paper, creating a night scene.
Eight wonders of the city Aside from Blackheath, London's seven other protected corridors radiate from: North London's Alexandra Palace; two vantage points in Hampstead Heath (Parliament Hill and the stately home Kenwood House); Primrose Hill has another spot, 63 meters above sea level; Greenwich Park's General Wolfe Statue; Westminster Pier; and King Henry VIII's mound -- over 10 miles (16 km) away from St Paul's Cathedral and only visible through a cultivated gap in a hedge.

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