It was the sublime saying "good morning" to the sublime.
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If something is sublime, but unseen, is it truly sublime?
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But this film-within-the-film about Rumi would be sublime and in sublime contrast to everything around it.
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"The history of the world has given to us many sublime undertakings, but none more sublime than this," he said later.
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Former Sublime bassist Eric Wilson, who's now a member of the band Sublime with Rome, was injured earlier this week in an ATV accident.
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THOR RAGNAROK is hilarious & weird & offbeat & retro & sublime.
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" - Carrie, 33 "Had Sublime poster on his wall.
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It's impossible to define art, or beauty and the sublime for that matter, but at least talking about beauty and the sublime you can take an angle and have some agreement.
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Isn't it all just fascinating (and a little bit sublime)?
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Where else would something as sublime as Horse_Ebooks take root?
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Still, the sunlight over the next few weeks was sublime.
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Traveling with your sweetie will be sublime after the 22nd.
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From MTC to Bon Iver, Lucki and the Sublime song.
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This realization is the game's pure moment of sublime terror.
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The experience is in part harrowing, and also frankly sublime.
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It really read like a poem and was absolutely sublime.
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Dafoe is sublime as Bobby Hicks in The Florida Project.
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And then you encased his vocals in this sublime music.
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The Romantics believed in sublime things and saw invisible worlds.
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Yet life in the ocean can still mount sublime spectacles.
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We're always on the lookout for something new and sublime.
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I looked to stained glass in cathedrals for sublime inspiration.
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And a fair portion of the beautiful and the sublime.
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Except, it is not sublime – it is embarrassing and terrible.
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And that's not just good bad, it's good bad, sublime.
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The weather had broken to give us a sublime view.
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When I did finally taste it, the wine was sublime.
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"His goal was to reach the sublime," Ms. Woodward said.
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She's covered Nina Simone twice and now just did… Sublime.
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The Schomburg has done sublime art exhibitions in the past.
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My favorite memories range from the obvious to the sublime.
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Sublime Frequencies' early releases revelled in zealous naïveté and randomness.
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His own film output was vast and, at times, sublime.
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Kevin Beasley's installation feels sublime and sacred in its grandiose silence.
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A good one can elevate a basic shoe to the sublime.
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Latvia's capital, Riga, is a sublime balance of old and new.
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A beautiful thought for a work of sublime data-driven perversion.
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It contains worlds, and leads Zink to experiences of the sublime.
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Why have I never noticed how sublime this song is before?
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It is a food of the gods, a sublime gustatory experience.
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But if you don't find it sublime, you're not paying attention.
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Other terms for the phenomena include the sublime, or, simply, awe.
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Maybe his personal lodestars will reveal hidden traces of the sublime.
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In that physiological stress there is a taste of the sublime.
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Instead, they come for sun, sublime scenery, low prices — and memories.
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The photographic surreal, like the sublime or the obscene, is subjective.
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When you contemplate that, you're on the edge of the sublime.
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Sublime objects, on the other hand, are vast, rugged, powerful, magnificent.
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Wilson still tours with Sublime with Rome -- same band, new singer.
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What some call "naivety" is actually a sublime aptitude for distillation.
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The sublime liberation of caring about being funny most of all.
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The operatic trappings actually enhance the work's majestic and sublime qualities.
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But get your yard scorched clean, and the experience is sublime.
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I was most disappointed with his approach to the sublime Adagietto.
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Like sublime meals and glorious journeys, great wines create great memories.
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From that sublime vantage, he surveys the remains of human civilization.
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The effect of is claustrophobic, but also strangely serene, even sublime.
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"The individual experiences planetary-scale systems as a kind of sublime—things like climate change, global finance, the mechanisms of the deep state—and the experience of this sublime is one of anxiety, precarity, catatonia," says Tolan.
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Putting these clues and her own past experience together, Lena frantically goes to her friend Olga, a former political exile and current owner of the now-legal communist bookshop Sublime (full name: Seek the Sublime or Die).
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Gregory Wakeman, Cinemablend Jude Law is sublime as the deliciously evil Vortigern.
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Go check them out if you can; it's truly a sublime experience.
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And much of what can be sublime in theater goes beyond words.
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The "sublime" is a key concept in understanding art's relationship to nature.
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The preposterousness of "The Passing of the Great Race" approaches the sublime.
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The East trained massively muscled shot-putters; the West, sublime shot-makers.
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You can remove the unpleasant odors while concentrating subtle and sublime undertones.
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I loved basketball because it's basketball, a stylish, imperfect, sublime, intimate game.
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Did we need them to also do a ska tribute to Sublime?
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They were cheap moments that only seemed sublime because of the scenery.
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A great prank phone call is a work of almost sublime art.
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Kim visits Mount Paektu, dubbed the "sublime mountain of revolution," in December.
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Do MMA skills, no matter how sublime, translate into the boxing ring?
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"It's outstandingly good and the dancing is sublime," she wrote on Wednesday.
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It's outstandingly good and the dancing is sublime 😘😘😘 pic.twitter.
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There are moments of the sublime, where it all works in concert.
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After all, the sublime has always had its roots in the inhuman.
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It was a sublime spring afternoon in Paris, even behind smoked glass.
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The classic tension between the sublime and the human spirit breaks down.
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Street vendors with mobile carts sell churros that are molten and sublime.
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As McClary suggests, it imparts a human dimension to the modernist sublime.
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Impulses both earthly and intellectually sublime coexist easily on the Canary Islands.
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THE DAEMON KNOWS: Literary Greatness and the American Sublime, by Harold Bloom.
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She experiments with sublime colors and surreal textures that dazzle and inspire.
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The referee shows Arnold a yellow card, and it is almost sublime.
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" As soon as it ends someone sarcastically but sincerely hollers, "sublime performance.
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But it can be poetic, and sometimes it can be quite sublime.
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" Imagine that: somber Alfred Tennyson overcome by a sublime and solitary "LOL.
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Regardless, the man's sublime chops as a salesman are currently being wasted.
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I marvel at the sublime luxury of basically having a human closet.
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As fascinating as food is delicious, Chef's Table is a sublime watch.
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Mr. Thielemann's "Lohengrin" Prelude enveloped the house with a mysterious, sublime shimmer.
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Daniel still performs with that sublime balance of fragility and unrepentant might.
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It's sublime even as it — because it — skirts too-muchness, even tackiness.
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Night flights are often smoother, and they are almost always more sublime.
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Al Green, Lauryn Hill and Bill T. Jones ascending toward the sublime.
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On Monday night, maybe cook farro with mushrooms and consider the sublime.
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Henry T. Allen is leading an expedition into Alaska's uncharted, sublime wilderness.
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One day, the Sublime singer Bradley Nowell's Dalmatian urinated on the buns.
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I don't believe the feminine is sublime and the masculine is horrifying.
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They conceived of an idea that seemed at once ridiculous and sublime.
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I opted for the Arabic mezze platter to start, which was sublime.
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That this happens through crisp, excellent writing is just a sublime gift.
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" Offill said: "He's not afraid to risk going straight toward the sublime.
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The outcome can hardly be called beautiful, sublime, decorative, or even sensory.
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Does this dark blue trapezoid gesture to a world beyond, a sublime?
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Portman, as its engine, is as sublime and unforgettable as Jackie herself.
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In the end, I was talking and have been talking ever since, about the nature of sublime and the reasons why I finally understood why that precise mix of beauty and the terrible became the concoction of the sublime.
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" Last year, though, an NRA online magazine described the bump stock as "sublime.
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At the Hammer, the space feels sublime and sacred in its grandiose silence.
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"I just thought he was the most sublime songwriter," he says of Johnston.
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Some of them might be a little sublime, but they were certainly there.
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There's the cut sublime, where you look at the top of the architecture.
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In the original Hans Christian Andersen story, he goes for the cut sublime.
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As one of the most influential spectacles in gaming history, though, it's sublime.
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You guys are about to go on tour with the new Sublime lineup.
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Is there one Sublime song that back in the day really influenced you?
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The sublime and the mundane stumble into the Norwood night, hand in hand.
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But credit Florida cornerback Duke Dawson for a truly sublime bit of entertainment.
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Visually, they are Turner-esque frenzies of calculation, algorithms for approaching the sublime.
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The polished bronze is light, always reflecting the noble material and sublime materiality.
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On the field, Jeter overcame a shaky start to forge a sublime career.
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A sparkling, sublime footwear choice is the most expedient way to demonstrate taste.
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The Germans showed sublime skill for striker Timo Werner's ninth-minute opening goal.
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Filled with Sublime and Bob Marley albums, no one seemed cooler than her.
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Musically, for me, they are two of Chopin's most personal and sublime works.
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For a diehard Whovian like myself, the impressions are both uncanny and sublime.
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Kitkat Chocolatory Sublime Ruby will be available Friday in time for Valentine's Day.
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You don't yet realize That this is a sublime moment in your life.
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Family-owned Uncle Larry's fries up fresh catfish to something close to sublime.
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The flower is gone; its manufactured posthumous scent is more uncanny than sublime.
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Right now, the sublime indifference of the stock market is one of them.
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Even fewer terrify defenses season after season with their capacity for the sublime.
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Planned maintenance was also a factor, said Gao Lei, an analyst with Sublime.
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If you're asking the question, the answer is probably Atom or Sublime Text.
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In possibly the most sublime moment in the often sublime modern movie musical La La Land, directed by Damien Chazelle, Emma Stone is out to dinner in Los Angeles (she's with a rather colorless date and a similarly colorless couple).
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It feels fitting because there is something both sublime and miraculous about the man.
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An absolutely enormous one at that, supremely luxurious, refined, and aromatically sublime (that leather!).
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It retains the classic shape of the 911, a miraculous engine, and sublime handling.
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Their story--and the sublime footage they risked everything to get--is quintessential Herzog.
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In Paroxysm of Sublime, theory becomes a kind of homecoming, both stabilizing and generative.
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Sublime started in 22014 in Paris and works with more than 22015,215 websites worldwide.
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The Hudson River School also pursued the sublime in documenting the vast American frontier.
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This sublime slab of the 21843s is the only home it has ever known.
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Surely the opportunity to be at one with nature offers something inspiring, something sublime.
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Last time I sang out loudThis morning, probably to Sublime or Third Eye Blind.
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They were the creation of new dragon arteries, and examples of the technological sublime.
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Here are 10 examples of everything coming together to create works of sublime beauty.
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Mbappe, meanwhile, has generated positive headlines because of his sublime play on the pitch.
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But yet, talked about this sublime experience of … ND: His delight for the ballet.
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The contemporary sublime instead takes technology and the capitalist-industrial system as its focus.
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For DeLillo, the banal is often wielded ironically and occasionally folded into the sublime.
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Mixing the sublime and the revolting, the show implies, is the apex of deviltry.
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And at its best, the experience of playing in a quartet can be sublime.
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" In a sublime moment of conversational jujitsu, Stephanie said, "She is … but is she?
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He yoinked ageless wonder Carlos Beltran of extra-bases with this sublime Supermanian effort.
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The following year, they changed the name of the band to Sublime with Rome.
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Sublime with Rome will be kicking off their cross-country Blessings Tour in June.
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I don't think that technology is entirely able [to] replace the sublime of nature.
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But I think that our technology will evolve its own wonders, its own sublime.
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"The passion caused by the great and sublime in nature…is astonishment," he says.
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It's sublime thanks to a brilliant implementation of a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission.
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The Sublime was whatever exceeded human comprehension by virtue of its vastness and dynamism.
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Her performance is so sublime and delicious — and the chemistry with her and Kurt!
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Either way, Rodriguez's career — rollicking and ridiculous, sublime and suspect — will never be matched.
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And they ultimately reached the sublime: Iris van Herpen's 18 stations of the future.
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I guess you could argue that the fart joke at the end was sublime.
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So enjoy this Creation of Adam pin, full of potent symbolism and sublime meaning.
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Holm looked sublime against Ronda Rousey because she was the perfect foil for Rousey.
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Jordan Peele's sublime "Get Out" is one of the highest-grossing films this year.
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Klei Entertainment has once again demonstrated its sublime mastery of the survival sim genre.
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Surf lifesaving is as much about experiencing the sublime as it is about safety.
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They're the objects and the justification of Romantic chivalry at its most precariously sublime.
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I never thought I'd use the word exalted for Warhol, or transcendent, or sublime.
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Those to friends are by turns crude, sublime, mocking, sincere, self-pitying and proud.
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Their peaceful companionship and mutual appreciation of sublime natural beauty are more than enough.
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Moose, hare and beaver have a subtle difference in taste, but all are sublime.
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Richard Strauss's "Der Rosenkavalier" has several truly sublime and justly beloved scenes and ensembles.
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Truncating sublime arias and ensemble numbers is a loss, but it's smoothly done here.
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"It's an album of simple beauty from a singer with a sublime vocal talent."
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I will often also add PRP to the mixture for a truly sublime result.
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Effortlessly conveying this bifurcation, the young Australian actor Geraldine Viswanathan is, quite simply, sublime.
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In Philadelphia, the wall devoted to prints from the 1930s and 1940s is sublime.
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It is a photograph that, like many others in the project, approaches the sublime.
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Is there something we're missing, something which makes the famous football sculpture secretly sublime?
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Packed with traced and freehand marks, the abundance of visual data inspires awe in what might be called an informational sublime, a fitting 21st-century twist on the artistic tradition of sublime nature made famous by such Romantic painters as Caspar David Friedrich.
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Some paintings of Madonna and Child are sublime, while others are run of the mill.
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But each grizzly I've caught sight of was as fearsome and sublime as the last.
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Would the Field's glistening From Here We Go Sublime exist without the works of GAS?
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Francis' recipe for chicken mafe, adapted from his host's, accompanies the article and is sublime.
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Sublime Skinz sells "ad units," the technology behind the advertisements, to companies, rather than publishers.
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Watching the show was like falling down a rabbithole of the fantastic and the sublime.
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A plate of piss-poor peasant food could become something sublime, like feijoada in Brazil.
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The paintings highlight his fascination with the sublime, a fascination which Ms Paterson clearly shares.
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They also, first and foremost, reflect the Romantic sense of nature's sublime beauty and wonder.
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For example, the Sublime palette was used to create bronzy eyes seen at Versace SS17.
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Witnessing a tornado of any speed up close is a sublime (and very dangerous!) experience.
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Todd, in sublime but subtle fashion, was the chief architect behind the revitalization of Healthcare.
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The foundation of the first shift is the sublime power of choice and individual responsibility.
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A sublime backhand left Federer swishing at air to put the Serbian 6-3 ahead.
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The Bolshoi, led by the inimitable Olga Smirnova and Semyon Chudin, were majestic and sublime.
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During the entire tournament of 2006, he puts on a sublime show, dominating every game.
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A vision of the sublime is at hand in the unspoiled beauty of the countryside.
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This week, a return to the Archer-Lana romance — generally a recipe for sublime insults.
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Sublime is what you feel when you look at a mountain range or a tornado.
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A cracking whip and a thudding bass drum bring this sublime conjuration to an end.
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Chart history: Peaked at No. 8"God Is a Woman" is a truly sublime track.
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This cannabis-infused bruschetta pairs perfectly with all those Sublime songs on your party playlist.
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Curators then cut space for Social and Sublime to extend a different exhibition, Roberts said.
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These holes are mysterious and sublime studies of African American history and spaces of worship.
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As the camera pans across this sublime scene, we can almost smell the fragrant air.
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He can walk into a big, gritty, inky factory and see moments of the sublime.
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Since it's concerned with the sublime — it incorporates T.S. Eliot's celebrated poems — that's only fitting.
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"There's a sublime elegance to the way he presents himself in the world," Lorre said.
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The picture is a reverie before the sublime but also a massing of female power.
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He aims for the sublime almost constantly, and usually gets most of the way there.
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GREEN "What's It All About?" was so sublime I forgot it was a jukebox musical.
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Analysts at China-based Sublime Information Corp expect consumption would reach around 2 million tonnes.
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Of the Marian paintings in the show, none is more sublime than the Gardner's own.
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A sublime sculpture made mostly of wire, wool and air by the extraordinary Sonia Gomes?
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Here was dance as music, meter, harmony, sculpture, architecture, drama, all on a sublime level.
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I included that here as well, from the tragic to the ridiculous to the sublime.
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White's quasi-abstract landscapes are sublime and mournful, a path also charted by Anselm Kiefer.
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What we have seen in the past few days has been sublime in its horror.
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When the orchestra is on the verge of unison in the quest for the sublime.
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Arie is "an album of simple beauty from a singer with a sublime vocal talent."
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Jónsi's installation functions as an indoor version of these sublime yet sometimes precarious outdoor experiences.
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There are sequences of such stunning, sublime magnificence you feel a kind of lung-punch.
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Eventually you pull away, and the wider scene reverts to that bird's eye pastoral sublime.
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The opera proper is the occasion for their collision and, by the end, sublime cohesion.
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In her photos, Wen looks for the inspired and the sublime in the seemingly mundane.
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You're greeted by a sublime image of a quietly smiling man gently clutching a pineapple.
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I see Sublime like I see Nirvana, even if that's not the "cool" thing to say.
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I am grateful that each man, one earthy and the other sublime, has crossed my path.
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So, after a trip to the Russian wild side, was he settling into a sublime classic?
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Ernst Beyeler, a top dealer of modern art, called it a "sublime unknown masterwork," he added.
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Cooking those joes won't take more than a half-hour, and the eating will be sublime.
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That effort was a thing of beauty, a moment of sublime skill and almost impossible daring.
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Sublime skiing, snowboarding and "snow-surfing" are only part of the story in this Japanese resort.
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In some ways less sublime, less beautiful, more degraded, but in some other ways, more interesting.
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Spieth struggled with his swing when he won in 2015, but his short game was sublime.
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The idea of powerful creatures in the vast untouched wilderness has a sublime thrill to it.
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The next thing I knew, I was trying to create a sublime space inside of paintings.
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Shredded by the Celtics' sublime offensive execution throughout, the Rockets arrived defensively at an opportune time.
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Yet its promising profusion seems not really meant as information transfer but as a sublime experience.
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Elevating mundane heartbreak to the sublime has always been the perfect formula for a pop song.
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Take "From Here We Go Sublime," the title track from Willner's 2007 debut as The Field.
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Views isn't a bad record; if your expectations are properly calibrated, much of it is sublime.
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But on Sunday, in an old abbey, their designs hummed with a sweet and sublime beauty.
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The "deep and marvelous blue" suggests that a conventional poem about the sublime is under way.
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Her fresh pasta is enviably delicate, her pastry crusts a sublime balance of firmness and crumbliness.
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A roast chicken would be sublime, as would wild salmon, good pork chops or duck breast.
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" Later, she and Ms. Barton brought sublime beauty to a tragic duet from Handel's "Giulio Cesare.
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And this was crucial, in that sublime and exclusive room, almost too opulent for this world.
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There, on the ceiling of this sublime edifice, is a fresco depicting a godlike Sam Allardyce.
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It somehow managed to be both the most sublime and unsettling film I've watched this year.
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My friend Tom Verducci, the sublime writer for Sports Illustrated, can't believe what he is seeing.
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"Both longs and shorts are fleeing the commodities market," said Liu Xinwei, steel analyst at Sublime.
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To me, pie crust is a sublime food in itself, and there's never enough of it.
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Once I installed the extension, any tendentiously oversaturated sentence would be transformed into something absurdly sublime.
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Beverly Fishman: Chemical Sublime, at Kavi Gupta Gallery, is visual ecstasy, in more ways than one.
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Sublime is certainly not a word I'd use for the excellences of Nicole Eisenman's sculptural contribution.
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Sublime. Not all of the "Spectacular" scenes use the Rockettes wisely, like a corny sightseeing sequence.
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Past the pain, past the degradation, our dogged cult strives for a glimpse of the sublime.
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Among our favorite new shows of last year, What We Do in the Shadows is sublime.
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"It's both incredibly highfalutin and sublime, but also unbelievably elemental," Mr. Ma said of the cycle.
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As crowds of "set-jetters" threaten to spoil the port's sublime majesty, officials are fighting back.
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"We've almost reached the point of the sublime," Key told the Huffington Post at the time.
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Until then, why dwell on the last few minutes when the first few are so sublime?
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In recent years, Sublime Frequencies has returned to some of the touchstones that inspired its founders.
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This sublime recording features Ms. Hannigan, the radiant soprano, and includes other elegant Satie vocal works.
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Simple description does not do Pardlo's story justice; only his own sublime words can achieve that.
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In the sublime Adagietto, the string sound was glowing and plush; the phrasing urgent yet pliant.
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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered some of the most sublime speeches of the 20th century.
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All that mattered to his employers was his packet of sublime medieval illuminations, delivered on time.
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It also came in a blue and white combo, but the yellow was absurd, and sublime.
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In Ellen Harvey's Nostalgia, the spiritual and the secular converge into a beatific, nature-based sublime.
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The spiritual and the secular, a beatific nature-based sublime and raucous pop culture enticements, converge.
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The visuals in Far From Home are a surreal pleasure and at times, purposely, sublime nightmares.
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Scientists often talk of beauty when describing concepts or solutions, and I think this relates to that definition of the sublime, but there is an overlying idea contained within beauty and sublime that ties together the process of artists, scientists and a more general human perception.
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Technically dexterous, smooth, and sublime, he recalled the best moments of rap's past, but span them anew.
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He just goes with the flow, embracing the sublime goofiness of it all on its own terms.
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Instead she pairs knotty scientific topics with sublime visuals and publishes them on her blog, *Tabletop Whale.
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No Doubt and Sublime were the biggest names on the bill, and L22009, and a young Deftones.
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Paroxysm of Sublime, currently on view at Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (LACE), attempts to answer this question.
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The Last Guardian's predecessor, 2005's sublime Shadow of the Colossus, had many of the same flaws.
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But then it began: "Urlicht," the fourth-movement song of Mahler's "Resurrection" Symphony, stripped down and sublime.
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It's also a sublime document — a weird, cacophonous album that feels like a product of the internet.
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After the raucous, carnivalesque excitation of the middle cave, this section is tranquil and soothing, frankly sublime.
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Such is Clark's art that stirs the sublime and conscience with its arresting clarity and visual eloquence.
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Kholeif is also very fond of Yto Barrada's photographs, which he describes as both critical and sublime.
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The number of ports may be a little lacking, but the screen, keyboard and trackpad are sublime.
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Is it a stretch to see Allen Iverson's sublime orneriness and near-pathological defiance in Sam Hinkie?
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Redick's teammates give violent expression to the sublime, and his functional, terrestrial ethic silently underwrites the operation.
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More than anything, though, the ease of toting one of these Notebook 23s around is just sublime.
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Here's an alternative: there's a sublime and mysterious otter mascot that deserves all your praise and love.
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Inspiration comes from things that are not of this world, and there's a connection to the sublime.
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Nadal's sublime form after a comeback from surgery and improved serve speed will be crucial against Tsitsipas.
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The distinction between the beautiful and the sublime is the distinction between the intimate and the transcendent.
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But that seemed to be selling the cloud tragically short, stubbornly ignoring what made it so sublime.
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Then there was Zach Britton, the sublime Baltimore closer, who was 47 for 47 in save opportunities.
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And then we drove south, into nothingness, because vegan scrambled eggs and browsing fruit are not sublime.
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But how does this sublime geothermal phenomena inspire a caustic group of feminist rappers, if at all?
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But when they arrived in Florence in 219, they found themselves captured by the city's sublime beauty.
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Rigorous in concept, faultless in execution, her art is sublime in a way no one else's is.
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This hidden and ancient swamp seems as alluring, and sublime, as the view from a mountain peak.
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Just think of the horrifying sound of The Babadook or the sublime sound design in NBC's Hannibal.
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Though Christian faith has waned, I am sure that the sublime skill and confidence are still there.
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At MASS MoCA there are also moments to slow down, engage with the sublime, so to speak.
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And yes, language is here justly set aside; we are right to be indifferent to the sublime.
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" And it's keenly evident in some of these stories, none more treacherous and sublime than "Fire Horse.
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It is a sublime place for hiking or bicycling in summer and skiing or snowshoeing in winter.
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On the seventh floor, about two dozen Castle works await — quiet, playful and soot-and-spit sublime.
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Natalie Portman has been one of those actors: someone who needs the suffering to achieve the sublime.
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The actual working turned out to be, naturally, ragged at moments, and then basically kind of sublime.
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By the end, the two instruments are in sublime retreat, harmonies humming and washing away, still conjoined.
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Ti Manno was a sublime singer of "Kompa," the dominant pop style in Haiti since the '60s.
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The Americans were staggering and Molinari delivered the KO at the 17th with another sublime birdie putt.
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Now consider them when they're emerald green: at their core, they are natural, trusting, and utterly sublime.
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Public reactions to the design are mixed — some calling it sublime, others referring to it as bland.
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Weisz and Stone are both brilliantly witty and nimble, but Colman's performance is nothing short of sublime.
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This is even more evident in the sublime lithograph "Blue Serene" (1956), measuring 20 ½ x 5153 ½ inches.
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Luckily for Trump, Arlovski's ill-conceived flying knee attempt and Fedor's sublime timing spared him that inconvenience.
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Buy this instead: Sublime Ice Cream Sandwiches Chipwiches are always in style, something that TJ's clearly understands.
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Outside a handful of restaurants with truly sublime chefs, that's why you're paying the higher price tag.
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JS: So you tie the success or sublime quality in painting to the devotional interests of the artist?
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I walked into the nearly empty hall to witness the most sublime, surreal performance I have ever seen.
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Follow Alex Zaragoza, who knows every word to pretty much every Sublime song not by choice, on Twitter .
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Among the other treats are two collaborations with the Quebe Sisters, the Texas fiddling trio with sublime harmonies.
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They ignored jazz — artistically subtle and sublime, commercially endangered — until Wynton Marsalis finally got a Pulitzer in 113.
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If they paid attention to the sublime indifference of the sky, they could not fail to do good.
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That Orange Is The New Black, the one full of heart, warmth, and sublime black comedy is gone.
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Once you're past the hurdles of hardware hacking the hell out of your console, the experience is sublime.
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Aja Gabel's absolutely sublime debut follows these four figures through their lives, which are constantly orbiting one another's.
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Sublime Beauty: Raphael's Portrait of a Lady with a Unicorn is out this spring from D Giles Limited.
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Halep was suffering though and Ostapenko broke to love before leveling the match with a sublime forehand winner.
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Since little film footage exists of Cline, most fans know her simply from her sublime and supple voice.
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Eggers weaves a long, ambiguous journey of a novel that pits his heroine between madness and the sublime.
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It's a state of heightened awareness, of careful assessment, of sorting through the irrelevant to find the sublime.
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And their standout work in this issue is a sublime spread that chronicles Kobik completely shifting Marvel history.
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Headliners 311 and Sublime are crossover acts, and are here by virtue of them being big, influential names.
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David Brooks Ever since the days of ancient Greece, philosophers have distinguished between the beautiful and the sublime.
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As if there wasn't reason enough to check into one of the most sublime hotels in the world.
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There was a certain finality to her last appearance of the season, that sublime moment in the mikvah.
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He then rubbed salt into Koepka's wounds by rolling in a sublime, breaking 20-foot putt for birdie.
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To borrow a phrase he uses about Robin Williams, his writing quicksilvers along; his capsule descriptions are sublime.
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The dark awe of the sublime is the stuff of your most memorably destabilizing travel experiences, I'd argue.
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Outside of the gripping storytelling and horror movie-esque audio, Hellblade's sublime tension is derived from the unknown.
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She wondered whether or not all of this activity would be the Sublime of which she has heard.
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"What I Got" by Sublime Your main source of income is a YouTube channel where you review bongs.
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The grotesque or sinister contrasts with the ideal of beauty or the sublime and establish a dramatic link.
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Even in Ann Arbor, where they weren't what anyone would confuse with authentic, the school tacos were sublime.
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The sheer variety of set ups and counters on display in just a round of action was sublime.
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Ultimately, Ronaldo was crucial to Portugal's success, and it was all down to a sublime and holy moth.
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An idea to build a restaurant that could, under the right guidance, be the most sublime restaurant imaginable.
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In the early two-thousands, the Bishops and the sound recordist Hisham Mayet started the label Sublime Frequencies.
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This sublime layering of folk textures, Minimalism and electroacoustic experimentation made for an exhilarating finish to the evening.
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Balanchine did more than any other choreographer to make women sublime, and this was achieved without simplifying them.
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When describing the many sublime characteristics of orcas, even the most rational scientists can begin to sound emotional.
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Their replies are what take the video from interesting to sublime — probably the factor that made it viral.
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There are points where the album is so unapologetically uncomfortable that it becomes this sublime piece of art.
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Sublime. That rule even holds with spaghetti and meatballs in tomato sauce, one of the world's great combos.
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Captain and Tennille, Chuck Mangione, Whitesnake, Sublime, White Zombie, Nelly Furtado and the Pussycat Dolls received A ratings.
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Here, you can't help but experience the sublime view of the Hvítá river mysteriously disappearing into the crevice.
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As I pushed them away, I felt the sublime warmth of his fragile skin seeping into my body.
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Like most movies about great art, "The White Crow" only points at the sublime without ever expressing it.
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Gazing out those windows to green hillsides, red cliffs, blue sky, I felt the shimmer of the sublime.
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In the sublime slow movement, the pensive Adagietto, Mr. van Zweden did not allow a trace of sentimentality.
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The iconic mountain image represents natural beauty at its most sublime, according to aesthetic tastes of the period.
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Our photographers captured sublime and dramatic moments from shows by Victoria Beckham, Prabal Gurung, Alexander Wang and more.
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" One of the scientists, Dr. Tadeusz Dobosz, told The A.P., "The spirit of this night was very sublime.
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It left you thinking that this extended scene, the last music Puccini wrote, may be his most sublime.
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Still supremely gifted, the two years away from professional football had certainly eroded some of his sublime talent.
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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Nelson Mandela found this capacity in Gandhi compelling, exemplary and even sublime.
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California, blue skies, and palm trees are from the vocabulary of advertising, but here they are made sublime.
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Go: Sublime skiing, snowboarding and "snow-surfing" are only part of the story in Niseko, a Japanese resort.
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Drone shots are overused in movies, often predictably so; this sublime film, though, abounds in great, distinctive ones.
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So all we are left with are those astounding violin works, that sublime Mass and their Bachian ilk.
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Something of a deep melancholy and that of the sublime beauty that startles you and suspends your belief.
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Nothing is simple here — something is no sooner sublime then it's grotesque, things are hopeful and then disastrous.
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Mr. Gursky comments on a more contemporary kind of sublime heroism in photographs that feature Marvel comic heroes.
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She even showed she has a delightful touch, finishing the one-sided contest with a sublime drop shot.
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Anyone who has ever enjoyed even an ounce of a Mario game can find something sublime in Celeste.
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Some interviews collections: Hitchcock-Truffaut, Orson Welles, Ava Gardner… Officially here is one, with the sublime Billy Wilder.
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In 2008, its founder proposed the naming of a new cloud type, asperatus, a broad wavy sublime cloud.
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Final score: 230-231, 6-4, 6-4, in favor of Federer, in just 90 frequently sublime minutes.
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Sublime as Beethoven is, the claim of universality blended all too easily with a German bid for supremacy.
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Beyond the sexual and racial connotations here, Scott offers sublime and transcendent experiences in this body of work.
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Twentieth-century aficionados saw his ballets as enshrining pure dance and elevating aspects of humanity to the sublime.
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Twentieth-century aficionados saw his ballets as enshrining pure dance and elevating aspects of humanity to the sublime.
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Her view that Kant was mistaken in making the sublime a separate category from the beautiful rings true.
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Looking up to its highest point, the feeling is not far removed from a sacred or sublime experience.
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Where some see the cross as superstitious foolery or a stumbling block, others see grace and sublime love.
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Such sublime strikes are made to look almost bizarre by the sheer lack of people in the stands.
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Aside from the stick, McGrath's excited about another launch: the Sublime Skin Highlighting Trio, which rings in at $68.
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I'm thinking specifically of the Sublime album, where you have "Caress Me Down," which is a song about handjobs.
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Cohen was armed with another prop -- a ceramic chicken -- in case anyone missed the sublime subtlety of his stunt.
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I suspect a kind of somber austerity native to Judaism limits the Jewish temple's reach toward the visual sublime.
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Whether menacing or sublime, corny or compelling, a snippet of a Bowie record always makes for an impactful moment.
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It's the highest, most sublime term Judaic tradition applies to a person, living or dead, sanctifying the Lord's name.
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Paroxysm of Sublime continues at the Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (6522 Hollywood Blvd, Hollywood) Los Angeles) through November 3.
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"You have to be there (in NYC)," said Jerem Febvre, COO of Sublime Skinz, a French-based adtech company.
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But in solidarity's more sublime register, a group or individual gazes outward, reaching past similarity toward something more capacious.
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A couple of weeks spent with all these flawed, sublime, emotive, musical human beings revealed them in their fullness.
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After a few disappointing entries following the sublime Resident Evil 4, the franchise is going in a new direction.
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THE CATHEDRAL of Notre Dame is a "majestic and sublime edifice", a "vast symphony in stone", wrote Victor Hugo.
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It's all there: their passions, their hobbies, their ideological leanings, their love of terrible haircuts and sublime anonymized cringe.
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It could be the song's keyboard hook, which as the song builds keeps getting more intense and more sublime.
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The 2300 cuts were higher than expected, said Zhang Min, a coal market analyst at China Sublime Information Group.
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Sharing an update with fans, Sublime with Rome's official Twitter page offered an update on Wilson's health on Saturday.
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Human forms seem inadequate for the task; the sublime is posited as a never-ending quest, an endless query.
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Not to be outdone, Courtois then blocked Sanchez's powerful close-range effort after the Chilean's sublime piece of trickery.
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A plot description alone hardly conveys the sublime degree to which Tsukerman and crew transcend reality in this film.
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But Michael Mao, senior energy analyst in Shandong province at China Sublime Information Group, doubted there was a link.
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This sublime duet, Balanchine's harmonious rebuke to the foolish entanglements of Shakespeare's lovers, is all about intimacy and trust.
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During one sublime stretch that bridged the third and fourth quarters, he scored 229.5 straight points for his team.
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"Customs have tightened up imports because domestic supplies are abundant," said Zhang Min, senior coal analyst with Sublime China.
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But from there the big Croatian played with sublime control, landing a pinpoint serve to claim three set points.
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Folding a sometimes difficult, often strange, occasionally sublime art form into that universe is a way of burying it.
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But it's always a barometer of how well Balanchine style is being honored, often giving glimpses of the sublime.
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Explore the sublime landscapes of the Arctic and learn from scientists who are ringing alarm bells about ice melt.
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Pétrus, after all, one of the most prized, sublime and expensive wines in the world, is almost entirely merlot.
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I needed almost all the crosses to get PARASKI, which I then looked into, only to experience sublime vertigo.
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The experience of encountering these glowing vessels in the dark is that rarest combination of sublime, funny, and moving.
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JM: What sublime was doing that long ago was so ahead of their time, with blending genres and stuff.
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We take imagined concepts--like a gala--and make them become realities because we all desire a hedonistic sublime.
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I was standing on a rock fully naked and the wind was blowing in my hair—it was sublime.
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Landscapes After Ruskin: Redefining the Sublime is on display at New York University's Grey Art Gallery until July 7.
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Perhaps the sublime is so far beyond our comprehension as to leave us inarticulate, incapable of rendering its details.
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Maybe it's so bad – so unrelentingly terrible – that it has transcended our petty judgements and become something paradoxically sublime.
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Or perhaps a lacquerware, showing a bucolic scene with noble peasants, living within the rhythms of Vietnam's sublime countryside.
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What we saw her doing in that restaurant was really sublime "fusion food" that didn't look forced at all.
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The bulk is Beethoven: the "Eroica" Symphony and the Piano Concerto No. 3, with the sublime soloist Benjamin Grosvenor.
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The rest of the cast is, in a word, sublime, in their Walmart-esque wardrobes (designed by Sarah Laux).
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The jade green "Buddha (Earth)," its chest inflated as if by an awed intake of breath, is characteristically sublime.
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In the first leg of this semifinal, Ajax produced 30 sublime minutes that left Spurs flat-footed, dizzied, uncomprehending.
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Cut into biggish chunks and served in its spicy juices with beans, rice and cornbread, the pork is sublime.
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" For it was in this bay that Muir unexpectedly encountered "a picture of icy wilderness unspeakably pure and sublime.
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A week that started with Spieth and Hideki Matsuyama chasing history ended with Thomas reaching a sublime family milestone.
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The Sublime Frequencies set includes unreleased recordings, as well as notes and images that Bhattacharya collected along the way.
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And if you're thinking of calling something "sublime," you're saying the piece is "worthy of reverence," according to MoMA.
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Their effects partake in a variant of the sublime that I experience as, roughly, beauty combined with something unpleasant.
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It&aposs true, of course — a "bad" song by Ocean&aposs standards is one that&aposs marginally less sublime.
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But even the deliciousness of the meatball hoagie can't compare to the suspiciously sublime levels of the cheese panini.
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The fact is, a sublime goal is no less beautiful because it is scored in the Moldovan second division.
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The Catalans then skinned and stuffed it — and brought out what must have been frighteningly sublime taxidermy for festivities.
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The artists make mundane scenery look sublime with all sorts of interesting angles and right-place-right-time storytelling.
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And how our grandest desires, even our most sublime dreams, might just be artificial manifestations of our smartphone dependency.
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In sequence between the equally sublime "Call Casting" and "Get Right Witcha," it's a huge, wacky, wobbly, ominous monster.
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The duo's sublime vignettes transport the viewer to another world—one that is dramatic and unpredictable, where anything is possible.
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Q: As the real world becomes a playground moving into season three, will we return to the Sublime as well?
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Pointed arches, rib vaults, and piped masonry of ingenious design together created a sense of verticality, to render the sublime.
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Paroxysm of Sublime troubleshoots the turning point when all that is familiar begins to morph into something grotesque and nightmarish.
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It's the same fear as the Romantic sublime, but for a different reason: we're responsible for turning nature against us.
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The chief clementine variety grown in California, Clemenules, is larger but less sublime than the original varieties, Algerian and Fina.
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What emerges from the murk are the shards of difference, when mundane nights out veer into the sublime and impossible.
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It seemed out of sync with the universal urge these days to document everything from the mundane to the sublime.
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The upside is that, in our atomized world, the sublime and the ridiculous can be praised on their own merits.
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The Sublime Beauty exhibition continues at the Legion of Honor (Lincoln Park, 100 34th Avenue, San Francisco) through April 10.
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Combined, they produce something that's a bit sluggish as a spy story, but sublime as a work of auteurist art.
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"In all aspects, U.S. coal does not have any advantages," said Zhang Min, coal analyst at China Sublime Information Group.
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Headliners include 311, Sublime With Rome, as well as the original Fishbone lineup, Barker playing with Goldfinger and loads more.
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Now, with Kankyō Ongaku, which translates to "environmental music," is an exhaustive collection of 25 sublime and eclectic ambient tracks.
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Price: Currently sold out, but check Sublime Pottery Studio's Etsy store to know when they will be back in stock.
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In 2008, the Tate launched a project to explore the relevance of the sublime in their collection of modern works.
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Anytime we get a new Andre verse it's like Xmas morning, but the two in tandem here is incredibly sublime.
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It has to be willing to love again, even amid disappointments — to love things that are awesome, heroic and sublime.
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Curry, through his sublime play, has invited many of the comparisons involving him, in large part because people crave context.
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Men may laugh, but as someone who finds just about every unisex bicycle seat painful, Ancheer's cushioned one is sublime.
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For the sublime is punctured by egotism, by the rapt, hard, small beak of my self demanding to be me.
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It is also, he said, often the strongest of human ties, surviving strains and tempests fatal to less sublime relations.
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Before the story closes with an unexpected encounter with the sublime, Max marvels at the authenticity of our imperfect world.
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Yet Leifs's maniacal over-emphasis is integral to his work's aesthetic, which might be described as one of sublime derangement.
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When the sublime is vaguely terrifying, it occurred to me, part of the terror is the capriciousness of the universe.
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The entire sequence typified much of Golden State's play in recent days — a mix of the sloppy and the sublime.
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The technology over the past few years that has influenced me the most includes both the sublime and the ordinary.
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The photos in his book, Night Flowers, are 365 sublime flickers of rare and bright beauty against eerily dark backgrounds.
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The film presents a compact, tactful biography and also a valuable explication of the Keatonesque in its most sublime varieties.
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We selected these hotels from our own sublime experiences as well as based on top Trip Advisor ratings and reviews.
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If you've spent any time in sparsely populated, hauntingly sublime far West Texas, you know that this is D.I.Y. country.
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Guadalupe Peak may be the hook that draws visitors in, but it's just the tip of the park's sublime iceberg.
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Croatia now faces France, a team that showed flashes of its sublime skill to beat Belgium and reach the final.
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Photographic reproductions of ancient sculptures create irregular and imperfect collages in Ewa Doroszenko's image series, The Promise of Sublime Words.
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Artists painted out of doors; the romanticism of nature was meant to evoke a feeling of otherworldliness and the sublime.
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BY THE SMOKE & THE SMELL My Search for the Rare & Sublime on the Spirits Trail By Thad Vogler 291 pp.
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Yet BoJack Horseman is a sublime exploration of addiction, depression, and, oftentimes, hope in the face of your biggest demons.
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The rules of visual coherence are tested and ultimately upheld, while the laws of physics are flouted with sublime bravado.
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But while the accounts can be sublime, at least to a scoop-hungry reporter, they can also leave one unsatisfied.
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The Swiss artists Silvia Bächli and Eric Hattan undertake a sublime exegesis of that simplest of artistic gestures: the line.
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A few moments of sublime romance seemed a fair reward for the debacle being played out on the other networks.
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If you found yourself examining the sublime set dressing rather than paying attention to Roger's presentation of evidence, you're forgiven.
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Every so often in Pedro Almodóvar's sublime "Pain and Glory," Salvador Mallo (Antonio Banderas) closes his eyes and drifts away.
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Compared with the shattering beauty and sublime intensity of what was to come, those giant steps soon sounded almost tentative.
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The exception to that is his adoptive mother, Georgina Hobart (a sublime Gwyneth Paltrow), the show's only true love story.
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Sublime Frequencies wanted to represent the scenes it was witnessing as a series of ephemeral thrills, not as museum pieces.
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" What he calls "post-human" buildings — whose boredom he finds "hypnotic" and "banality breathtaking" — represent, he says, a "new sublime.
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"Mike started the idea that you can go out in this landscape and make work that is sublime," he says.
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Alan: I have to take these one at a time because I was never really into Sublime to begin with.
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Madeleines are essentially spongecakes, génoises to be specific, and the key to obtaining a sublime sponge is patience and precision.
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When I drew Yuja's attention to the apparition of the sublime in the window, she was looking at her phone.
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History and the present, politics and poetry, the sublime and the ridiculous can now be digitally compressed into clever memes.
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However sublime, those efforts against the Rams, the Panthers, the Eagles and the Seahawks all seemed quaint before Sunday night.
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In one particularly sublime moment, Teejayx26 raps that he loves a stolen online profile with a credit score of 26.
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Of all my out-of-this-world moments, the most sublime were those I spent in the Stanford swimming pool.
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Avinash Chandra similarly renders the corporal and the sublime together, here in two large, unique paintings replete with his unmistakable squiggles.
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If you cook Melissa Clark's recipe for Irish soda-bread buns, I'd put down long money you'll be delighted; they're sublime.
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"Growing up listening to Sublime, being a surfer kid, this whole EP is a completely new sound," Bell, 31, tells PEOPLE.
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Among the greatest strengths of the production is Jean Kalman's sublime lighting design, which evokes the ethereal installations of James Turrell.
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Along with being JMKAC's 50th anniversary, 2017 marks 10 years since Leslie Umberger's influential book Sublime Spaces & Visionary Worlds was published.
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It must be the color Renaissance painters yearned for when painting pictures of God in heaven — sublime, gentle, powerful, and singular.
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Unfortunately, there's no Sublime (Sorry, Devon) or Kesha, which will be pronounced "Key-sha" from here on out, on this playlist.
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Eerie, sublime, painterly scenes condense off of the rules and rites of this world, passing with ephemeral grace through the frame.
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Why do you think Linux and Windows, coding apps like TextMate and SubLime, and even Adobe Photoshop have a dark mode?
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But like many startups looking to make it in America, Sublime Skinz didn't take a direct route to the Big Apple.
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We marveled then too, filled with a sense of the sublime, stunned by a planet both impossibly magnificent and unimaginably vulnerable.
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Nature itself is a hyperobject; that feeling of the Anthropocene sublime emerges as we confront just how little we understand it.
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Solidarity in its sublime form shatters the boundaries of identity, connecting us to others even when we are not the same.
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In the 1990s American bands such as Sublime and No Doubt added pop hooks and took the genre into the mainstream.
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"He's seen as an embodiment of a lot of sublime themes, like mercy, justice, love, beauty, and peace," Sheikh Jaffer explains.
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His work explores the presence of the sublime in everyday life and his website is stuffed full of these beautiful snippets.
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The leather is sublime, controls feel premium to the touch and a large panoramic sunroof makes the cabin bright and inviting.
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"Marble Dust Paintings: Coral Pink," in which a soft pink square almost blends with the surrounding pine borders, is frankly sublime.
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In the semi-final, he scored a sublime free kick against title-winners Arsenal, celebrating maniacally in front of the fans.
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As with every Prison Break season, there are a few moments of sublime stupidity scattered through the four episodes I've seen.
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Her sublime, surreal photo manipulations combine urban landscapes with elements of nature to create the illusion of the two worlds colliding.
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In its current form, Kite plugs into a number of popular IDEs and editors, including Atom, Vim, Sublime Text and others.
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Raina initially struggled to get going but Kohli displayed sublime touch that has been the hallmark of his batting of late.
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The orchestra delivered a sublime performance of Bach, Shchedrin and Prokofiev, even as bombs were falling on Aleppo, Syria's largest city.
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All that remains of either work are a few sublime preparatory drawings—the monumental cartoons are both lost—and later copies.
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It was an intriguing concept: a botanical leisure experience heightened to such sublime levels of magnificence that the consequences are fatal.
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In Roma, Cuarón's sublime cinematography follows Cleo, providing snapshots of her life while simultaneously telling a larger story about Mexico City.
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Critics, scholars, philosophers, poets, journalists, and chatty amateurs have all had a go at the Swiss master of the skinny sublime.
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Rio was a testament to that, both as the host of the Games and as a sublime, wretched theater of humanity.
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The pair will deliver cuts from Mr. Volpe's recently released album, the sublime "280 Levels," on which Lil B is featured.
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There is this real pride… I watched BBNG and watched them deliver what was somehow both a sublime and altruistic show.
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We live amid mistakes, big and little ones, and in them; it's reasonable to seek out something more sublime than that.
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The verdant tranquility of his paintings subverts the notion that transgenderism is unnatural, integrating Moules into the sublime landscapes of nature.
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The music troughs and peaks with sub bass beats that levitate into moments of sublime celestial beauty carried by Kreslina's falsetto.
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After one viewing, on Saturday night, I'm inclined to call this the most sublime new dance since Merce Cunningham's "Biped" (1999).
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It's a chaotic, sleepless week of actual boating and two afterparties for every event, but it's also consistently sublime, strangely paradisiacal.
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The flying flowers on the planet Uriel are sublime, the spectacle of Ms. Witherspoon transformed into an airborne cabbage less so.
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The brand's Ultime8 Sublime Beauty Cleanser ($45) is a gold standard, but today, almost every Japanese skincare brand offers its own.
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Keep an eye on the Criterion Collection's Vimeo for more classic film content, and visit Kogonada's page for more sublime supercuts.
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At the Winter Olympics, at least we should get to see the sublime strangeness of North Koreans skating to the Beatles.
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Or maybe the sublime taste was the heightened sensation of liberation in progress, of the maligned melon becoming my freedom fruit.
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Wonder is when we apprehend the sublime and the magnificent in what we encounter every day, with both humility and delight.
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For sublime modern Indian curries served tapas-style, Thali belongs to the stable of restaurateur Liam Tomlin of Chef's Warehouse fame.
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For Mr. Bayrle, to be hypnotized by mass production, by the 24-hour churning of machines, can be numbing — or sublime.
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Beschloss talks of his "sublime abilities" as a thinker and his "persuasive eloquence," which no other American president has ever surpassed.
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We live in Hawthorne's world, and it is not one of sublime beauty, rather it is one of chaos and disgust.
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The sublime came from C. C. Sabathia, the 36-year-old former flamethrower who has remade himself as a finesse pitcher.
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It's impossible to listen to this—or many other Sublime Frequencies releases—and not think about legacies of strife and conquest.
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This is the state that gave us Golden Gate Bridge, that sublime masterpiece, that engineering marvel — built during the Great Depression.
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And when you unwrap a banana-leaf parcel, it releases a sublime tropical aroma that will make you mad with hunger.
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ALTHOUGH ITS cradle is the sparsely wooded savannah, humankind has long looked to forests for food, fuel, timber and sublime inspiration.
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Maqaw is not only peppery, it's deeply fragrant, with a scent of lemongrass and citron, making it sublime on delicate fish.
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So "Orbital Vanitas" is my attempt to connect the concepts of Vanitas and the sublime through the medium of virtual reality.
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By Chris Richards, pop music critic Even when she was singing Sublime, 2019 was the year that Lana finally reached Nirvana.
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Even if it doesn't make you a better player, there's something sublime about the feel of typing on a mechanical board.
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A Schumann recital with a difference, shared between Ms. Persson, a sublime acting soprano, and Mr. Boesch, an incessantly probing baritone.
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Ultimate unreadability is part of the aura of the Internet itself, the "postmodern sublime," to use a term that Heffernan avoids.
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In other words: it's like Disneyland for adults — or at least adults who desire quiet, romantic getaways filled with sublime excitement.
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Such dedication to making the most beautiful thing means perfection can be subversive in the most radical — and sublime — of ways.
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If Halladay were here, he would surely acknowledge that Rivera, the sublime Yankees closer, helped nudge him over the Cooperstown border.
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It was sublime: a rare glimpse of my place in the vast ecological timeline of a planet hurtling through empty space.
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The 13 artists in Natural Wonders: The Sublime in Contemporary Art straddle the line between natural and artificial, wild and domesticated.
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But there's also something fun about Thelma, beyond sublime cinematography and breakout performances from its stars Eili Harboe and Kaya Wilkins.
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What drives me from a text editor like Sublime Text to a full-fledged IDE is usually organization and-or debugging.
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"Growing up listening to Sublime, being a surfer kid, this whole EP is a completely new sound," Bell told PEOPLE in July.
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Seal Point's natural beauty borders on the sublime, initially intimidating Walker; it took ten years before he could paint what he saw.
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The 10 participating artists represented trends that prioritized commonplace landscapes—tract homes, motels, dilapidated buildings—over sublime and romantic depictions of nature.
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Featuring a number of international and diasporic artists, Paroxysm of Sublime deftly illustrates the cultural specificity behind our reactions to environmental horror.
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There may be something of a commentary here, about how we try to protect, yet in the process, visually pollute the sublime.
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Even while in some pieces the animals feel sublime in their beauty, in others, parts of their bodies seem to fade away.
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Brooklyn-based producer Moon Boots makes sublime dance tracks influenced by the deep grooves of disco, r&b boogie and house music.
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Some of her films were intimate, such as the sublime Women I Love (1976), a series of portraits of women Hammer knew.
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And so the sublime natural beauty and slower rhythms of my new city encouraged me to try a radical way of living.
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The allusions to natural phenomena connect Bradford to Romantic notions of the sublime, in which nature was used to convey overwhelming power.
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In 1886, Friedrich Nietzsche declared the sublime out of date, yet artists continued to be awed by mountain ranges and unusual landscapes.
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WHETHER they are read devotionally or simply as literature, the Hebrew Psalms are generally regarded as a sublime example of religious poetry.
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Alexander Pope, stunted and hunched, made verse of sublime symmetry; George Eliot did not stop writing novels on account of her nose.
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It is what the story is about, and the wonders Earthsea offers are scaled accordingly, to the sublime horizons of a life.
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Of course, much of that came down to the sublime Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, which debuted alongside the system.
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The feeling of insignificance this engenders, of being pressed up against a magnitude that could crush you, could almost be called sublime.
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SEATTLE — Gary Sanchez dug into the batter's box on a sublime sun-kissed afternoon, and so began another day at the office.
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Despite excited fans, a few glowing reviews, and a truly sublime music video, the six-track project didn't win over many critics.
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But in the hearts, minds, and record collections of more than one generation, the reality of indie lives on, noisy and sublime.
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Thomas put the U.S. back ahead on the 15th with a sublime second shot to six-feet, before stroking in the birdie.
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JM: That whole subculture with No Doubt and Sublime and the whole punk scene, we're right there in the middle of it.
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He destroys, guts, glues, staples, shoots, burns, deconstructs, dismantles, and blows things up in order to achieve new levels of the sublime.
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In his VR world, the statue is a towering monolith, scores of stories high, almost sublime in its ludicrousness and monumental proportions.
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But the second body was symbolic and sublime and incorruptible, God's body on Earth, the body of the state and its people.
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For the last 20 years, Beth Orton has been making album after album of wonderfully sublime, carefully crafted and melodic folk music.
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Twice Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova produced a sublime performance to beat Spain's Lara Arruabarrena 6-0 6-4 in the second round.
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That's creepy, so it's very lucky that Mx. Markey, an actor of sublime mania, is on hand to dignify and enliven Wendy.
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Or maybe you'd prefer Melissa Clark's recipe for turkey ragù, which she adorns with fresh ricotta to make the already fantastic sublime.
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In a treatise published in 1757, Edmund Burke, an Irish essayist and statesman, outlined the differences between the beautiful and the sublime.
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You can hear only a painfully brief taste of it in this preview, but absent from the excerpts is the sublime prelude.
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The intercepting knees with which he was halting men like Evan Dunham, Jim Miller and Eddie Alvarez in their tracks were sublime.
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The composers' approaches couldn't be more different: In his sprawling, methodical works, Bruckner seeks the sublime within the strict confines of protocol.
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The responses ranged from the sublime: After Diaz finishes you again, I dare you to try guys like Dolph, Brock, or Fit.
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Chile oil awaits in a plastic tub, murky and sublime, hotter and funkier than the squeeze bottle of Sriracha also on hand.
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"Assuredly, the Cathedral of Notre-Dame at Paris is, to this day, a majestic and sublime edifice," Hugo wrote in the novel.
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If there is an imbalance, it comes from over-privileging the romantic, sublime element — not the only way to appreciate classical music.
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When I watch them, my mind goes to a Jerome Robbins quote about "Dances at a Gathering," his sublime 1969 ensemble ballet.
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A lush courtyard, sublime rooftop pool, and chic Italian restaurant with waiters clad in white tuxedo jackets only adds to the appeal.
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Reaching toward the high notes in her sublime Act II duet, Ms. Kim would pause for a split second before each one.
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Even the radiant, melancholic Adagio, a flowing set of variations on a sublime theme, unfolded with unusual halts and moments of tension.
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There, they wrote poetry together and reflected on the terror, awe and, finally, sublime relief they had felt in the past months.
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Edna's awakening begins outdoors, an escape from the structures of patriarchy into the unbuilt landscapes of the sensual, sublime and the supernatural.
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His previous film, the sublime academic comedy "Footnote," mined father-son rivalry and scholarly antagonism for biblical pathos and borscht belt humor.
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The German spotted Valencia&aposs keeper off his line in the 15th minute, before bending a sublime effort directly into the net.
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I hope her sublime re-imaginings of Guatemalan landscapes continue to fill our galleries and public spaces for many years to come.
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The Google Pixel 4 XL offers a range of high-end and sublime features, including an excellent camera and minimalistic software experience.
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In 2019, Poseidon made a total of 18 deals across two funds with four new investments: Sublime, Grupo Landsteiner, Groundworks, and Sparc.
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The fund's portfolio includes the data company BDS Analytics and the consumer-cannabis startup Sublime, whose products include prerolled joints and edibles.
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It is performed by the ensemble toward the end of "Anything Can Happen in the Theater," and its ineffable melancholy is sublime.
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Another family welcomed the sublime simplicity of sun, sea and sand in Puerto Rico, where the island's charms are within easy reach.
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For the philosopher Emmanuel Levinas, the erotic intention amounted to a "sublime hunger" for the other, the more foreign the more delectating.
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Ostensibly dealing with domesticity, the artists delivered insights into the idea of home that were alternately chilly and comforting, menacing and sublime.
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"Moby-Dick," which I saw at L.A. Opera in November, whips up surface excitement but misses the sublime terror of its source.
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By introducing science into our weekend routine, I feel I'm equipping them for the future while sharing experiences that often feel sublime.
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Frankly gorgeous and even sublime, both barn and telephone pole are also unsettling, but in a way you can't quite pin down.
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Her voice work is sublime; she gives off a real leader vibe because she isn't afraid to take charge and speak her mind.
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As a result, we encounter image after image of sublime strangeness, drifting like stray dreams until the context they adumbrate comes into focus.
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Though Chandra edges very close to making such a claim in Geek Sublime, in person he was reluctant to make a direct connection.
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Caldwell-Pope would be sublime beside Victor Oladipo, able to defend opposing point guards, spot up on the wing, and prey in transition.
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A cappuccino cheesecake did not seem especially fresh, though a homemade ekmek kataifi — a custard with phyllo dough and shredded coconut — was sublime.
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Critic's Pick The baritone Christian Gerhaher and the pianist Gerold Huber brought a sublime evening of song to Lincoln Center's White Light Festival.
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So if you were wondering why the clue "Lofty in thought or manner" would be LIME, fret not; the answer is actually SUBLIME.
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Totality crosses some huge observatories in Chile's Elqui Valley — a sublime area for stargazing — as well as Argentina's traditional ranching region, the Pampas.
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The 42-year-old American underwent spinal fusion last year but showed glimpses of the sublime form that has earned him 14 majors.
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"One of the things that we're really passionate about in this game is trying to capture the sublime beauty of nature," Fox said.
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In America and Germany, people have been conditioned to see forested landscapes as sublime by painters like Caspar David Friedrich and Albert Bierstadt.
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This is a game that simultaneously revamps its series and turns an entire genre on its head, and the result is beyond sublime.
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The sites in New Mexico and Argentina are gorgeous and sublime, yet also emblematic of our anthropocentric disregard for, and exploitation of, nature.
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"Steel mills could make a profit of at least 100 yuan per tonne," said Liu Xinwei, steel analyst at Sublime China Information Group.
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Rating Lego Batman combines the ridiculous and the sublime in a way only these two properties, with their decades of history, could do.
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Most recently, the tragic passing of Dave Mirra saw me taking to YouTube playlists as I repeatedly played "What I Got" by Sublime.
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The critical consensus has long been that he's an exploitative putz mysteriously capable of sublime dramatic performances when goaded by the right director.
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Stark's work acts to reflect the impressions left by Bowie's presentation of the scintilla sublime or those mesmerizing moments which make one swoon.
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Every morning for the last 19 days, I woke up to the gentle sound of ocean waves lapping against the sublime Barra beach.
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And yet clothing surfaces again and again in those religious texts, whether as a pitfall, an obligation or a symbol of the sublime.
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You'll also need a basic text editor, which can be anything, but most people are going to tell you to use Sublime Text.
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All this and much more takes place in between and alongside some of the most sublime tennis produced by anyone on the circuit.
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Like Apple, the sublime philosophy here is all about supreme hygiene – in shape, color and design — and an obsession for detail and minimalism.
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Weirdly, the salty and savory base worked quite well with the sugary finish, and the half-melted chocolate texture produced something utterly sublime.
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A breaded chicken breast, gently fried in olive oil, can be sublime accompanied by a bright citrusy relish of green olives and celery.
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The pours were generous, and an extra dessert was proffered—the sublime Vacherin, a meringue concoction with vanilla ice cream and raspberry sorbet.
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"Sky countries" (a loose term I use in the book for various types of administrative divisions of airspace) are a more sublime wonder.
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On Thursday the pair will deliver cuts from Mr. Volpe's recently released album, the sublime "32 Levels," on which Lil B is featured.
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With ropy, woozy-looking figures of the Virgin and apostles leaning out of deep-cut space, the sculptures are more spooky than sublime.
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But as Lanier points out in The New York Times, sublime, addictive images are created specifically because they are competing for your attention.
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The Pat McGrath Labs Mothership II Sublime Eyeshadow Palette is a work of art — even before you brush the shadow onto your lids.
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Some come for a quick swim, others to watch the sublime sunsets, famous in New England because the beach faces west, not east.
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The choir reassembled up front for elegant, clear-textured accounts of two sublime Bach motets, accompanied only by continuo cello and chamber organ.
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Ms. Zink's voice is naturally satirical and subversive; she can't help seeing that her characters are comic and sublime at the same time.
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McClary acknowledged as much in a 2015 essay, "The Lure of the Sublime," published in the anthology " Transformations of Musical Modernism " (Cambridge University).
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Modric has been one of the outstanding players of the tournament so far and was sublime in Croatia's 3-0 win over Argentina.
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Not only was he a sublime actor and supremely centered human being, he was a sincere advocate for actors and other industry workers.
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But that may not be Gold's fault: Cooper's passive-aggressive energy, sublime on film, gets swallowed up by the powerful actresses around him.
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The whole thing can happen in a developer's favorite editor like Sublime Text, or it can happen in the startup's internal development environment.
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Related: Sublime Oil Paintings Unveil the Anxieties of War Illusionistic Paintings Intervene on London Phone Booths Explosive Field Paintings Capture the Sun's Brilliance
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Neery sat in a wheelchair as we rolled with her through the museum, gazing at paintings that were sublime in their unfinished state.
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It reminds me of Tommy Wiseau's The Room, one of the all-time great films to blur the line between terrible and sublime.
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One is a demonstration of sublime athleticism approaching perfection, a display of speed, agility, precision, and awareness that renders the word "highlight" inadequate.
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Initially, the effect was sublime, in addition to being a compelling realization of the ecological concerns the composer detailed in his program note.
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You won't find zany clubhouse characters like Johnny Damon or Kevin Millar, but the play on the field is still sublime — and feisty.
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State of the Art Something strange, scary and sublime is happening to cameras, and it's going to complicate everything you knew about pictures.
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Four years later, Democrats decided to follow their hearts and nominate Barack Obama, who spoke to their most sublime hopes for their country.
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And with it, black hair in its natural state of sublime uprightness has returned as a symbol of political consciousness and visionary imagining.
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Take a player like Rose Lavelle, whose sublime skill in midfield Ellis has been trying to coax out on a more consistent basis.
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Using a military grade thermal video camera and stitching together hundreds of stills through a meticulous process, Mosse has created a contemporary sublime.
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There are few Mozart interpreters as sublime as the pianist Mitsuko Uchida, who endows nearly every note she plays with exquisite, crystalline import.
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It gets the same respect and attention as, say, the duck confit, and even burger aficionados agree it is among the most sublime.
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Virtually all of them had been displayed in the Wrightsman homes for years, providing a sublime ambience for dinner parties and quiet afternoons.
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Of course, it's harder to pull off on the page, without sublime actors like Chishu Ryu and Setsuko Hara to embody the effect.
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Wawrinka used his sublime one-handed backhand and hammer of a forehand to send Murray scrambling and sliding all over Court Philippe Chatrier.
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There were scoundrels and hucksters, booms and busts, senseless killing in sublime landscapes and a tragic belief in the inexhaustible bounty of nature.
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Anyone can adore (or hate) ballet; but only a balletomane knows the difference between a sublime grand jeté and one that's merely passable.
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I order Parmesan garlic wings that are meant to be an appetizer, but I have no intention of sharing and they are sublime.
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By now, "Barocco" has become dense, unstoppable, sublime; you hardly notice that Balanchine is making a variation on the ballet's tiny opening phrase.
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One is the Louvre's sublime altarpiece, dating from around 1500, depicting Saint Anne, the Virgin, and the child Jesus playing with a lamb.
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His sublime black-and-white images of everyday life in South Africa both during and after white rule capture hope and unfulfilled expectations.
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Clayton Kershaw, the sublime left-hander, said that as long as his team didn't win the title, he didn't really care who did.
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If a phallic signifier points to action, explosion, and fortitude, a yonic signifier points to the subconscious, the sublime, and the cosmic void.
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Here though is their latest, the absolutely sublime and gorgeous "NIGHT RIDER", which is half part electronica, and half part woozy guitar music.
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If Herzog's films teach us anything, it's that while we may fall in love with our sublime, ecstatic visions, our affection is always unrequited.
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Previous shorts have seen them tackle subjects as diverse as the motel photography of William Eggleston or the sublime scenery of England's Lake District.
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Matt Goldberg, Collider: The performances are sublime and precise, but they're in service to a story where they're figures in a much larger canvas.
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On the offensive, the through balls from Bobby Wood and Christian Pulisic were sublime, and both Darlington Nagbe and DeAndre Yedlin looked lightning-fast.
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The Warriors have attracted many new fans and observers along their quest to ride a sublime brand of basketball to back-to-back titles.
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Players follow in Thoreau's virtual footsteps, balancing their basic survival needs with a search for the sublime in the small beauties of the woods.
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To be connected to America's causes – liberty, equal justice, respect for the dignity of all people – brings happiness more sublime than life's fleeting pleasures.
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The XC40 Inscription we tested was a fantastic mix of real wood, gorgeous metal work, a crystal shifter and the aforementioned sublime leather seats.
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In the clip, sublime notes flow from his fingers, yielding otherworldly chords and a sense of urgency normally lost in the thicket of pop.
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From rustic backyard structures to tropical jungle hideaways, the ten sublime treehouses ahead are the highest booked on the vacation rental site to date.
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The fawning coverage over this weekend&aposs royal wedding in Windsor ran from the ridiculous to the sublime, but it was mostly just ridiculous.
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To be connected to America's causes — liberty, equal justice, respect for the dignity of all people — brings happiness more sublime than life's fleeting pleasures.
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And you'll be aware of pop group Sälen thanks to their video for "Diseasy" and the stream of sublime follow-ups that've come after.
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By the end of this article, you'll be convinced that all of the action in Game of Thrones is leading up to something sublime.
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Morgan is at pains to strike the right balance between the sublime and the ridiculous, and much of this work takes place in postproduction.
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A consumer craving some sublime synthesis of both liquified nacho cheese and American backyard grillout fare might therefore have better luck at Del Taco.
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Hesse's response was to cultivate her own heroism, a powerfully idiosyncratic style that could be earthy, delicate, whimsical and sublime, sometimes all at once.
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A spring day, roof of my mouth burnt from yet another sublime slice carved from the heart of a Stromboli pie on University Place.
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Receive a free Michael Kors Tote, Wonderlust Deluxe Mini, and Wonderlust Sublime Deluxe Mini with any $100 or more Michael Kors Women's fragrance purchase
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RP: Your show at Jack Tilton Gallery is called The Subliminal is Now, a riff on Barnett Newman's essay "The Sublime is Now" (1948).
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A spellbinding concert presented in February at the 92nd Street Y by the World Music Institute illuminated the Carnatic genre at its most sublime.
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That has stuff like Fiona Apple, Sublime, Third Eye Blind — all the music I used to listen to when I was in high school.
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Similar to Oneohtrix Point Never's noisy and sublime Returnal, Slow Knife sees the artist crystallizing his aesthetic while also moving in thrilling new directions.
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The spotlight is a sacred and liminal space between our own extremes: hero and villain, male and female, shocking and sublime, ugly and beautiful.
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So how can a fighter go from looking sublime against a top ten heavyweight, to getting blown out in moments by the heavyweight champion?
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Future Unfolding is a surreal and sublime top-down explore 'em up with limited pointers for the player and plenty of lose-yourself potential.
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He has produced a pitch invasion so brilliant, so sublime, that all those who have invaded a pitch before him must acknowledge his superiority.
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The effect is not unlike Fagles's much applauded versions of Homer: ancient rhetorical simplicity combined with American impatient immediacy—the sublime meets the speedy.
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To be connected to America's causes -- liberty, equal justice, respect for the dignity of all people -- brings happiness more sublime than life's fleeting pleasures.
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In the final on Sunday, Croatia will face France, a team that showed flashes of its sublime skill to beat Belgium in the semifinals.
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The Dutch master, whose sublime "Portrait de l'Artiste" ("Portrait of the Artist," 1889) features in the show, has been on Mr. Schnabel's mind lately.
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It's awesome because it shows the sublime power of the sun: That one bead of light is still intense enough to cause eye damage.
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" Then, more solemn, the Leids Studenten Koor en Orkest Collegium Musicum provides a sublime ending to "Aus Licht" with the "Angel Processions" from "Sunday.
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But upon basking in the fragile and sublime wonders of Lofoten, Rosén began to consider how her own actions might be threatening the region.
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" (Dungans live in southern Kazakhstan.) 2) Amdo Kitchen, Jackson Heights: momos from a former Tibetan monk, with juices that are "almost burning, and sublime.
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At its world premiere at Bard SummerScape in July, Pam Tanowitz's "Four Quartets" proved the most sublime new work of dance theater this year.
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To be connected to America's causes - liberty, equal justice, respect for the dignity of all people - brings happiness more sublime than life's fleeting pleasures.
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Mr. Gatti's magnificent account of the sublime Adagio made a convincing case for it as a fitting end to this work: a composer's farewell.
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" She didn't overburden her set with songs from her new album, but she also largely avoided the sublime cool of her last album, "Honeymoon.
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But the concept didn't carry through the third act, when sublime music was accompanied by what often felt like movement for its own sake.
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How better to commemorate that than through a ridiculous, sublime reduction of Earth, Wind & Fire's pop masterpiece to its most essential, most universal element?
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The classic parks, Yosemite and Yellowstone, matched nineteenth-century ideas of the sublime, their grandiose scenery celebrated by Albert Bierstadt and other landscape painters.
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Probably Iger's most underestimated skill — one that he seems to have called on again in his exit decision — is his sublime sense of timing.
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It was my favorite musical of the year, not just for the reasons you say but also because Mr. Yazbek's songs are so sublime.
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The Metrograph burger was good if a little dear at $17, and the Zhivago, a concoction of vodka, horchata and cacao bitters, was sublime.
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Like all of us, he is hungering for a brush with the sublime, but he understands that life is more likely to be banal.
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LCD TVs range from the atrocious to the sublime, and HDR performance is so nebulous that you really have to see it for yourself.
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These works, including the sublime two-panel "Dipped Dick: Adam and Eve After Cranach" (22018), are boldly pleasurable explorations of color, pattern and perspective.
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Foolishness, and the deflating sensation that a culture that once encouraged sublime beauty now only permits dopey jokes, is Mr. Cattelan's stock in trade.
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Apropos the sublime, there's possible unpleasantness galore about Serra's sculpture: gross materiality, bombastic scale, and perhaps the all-time aesthetic quintessence of passive aggression.
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The movie is a sublime testament to the visually expressive power of cinema, its ability to convey interiority, emotions, feelings and moods with images.
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He has instead created something nuanced and sublime: a warm and geeky paean to the revelatory power of archaeology, tempered by notes of regret.
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PANGONG LAKE in Ladakh, an expanse of water at an altitude of some 4,350 metres in India's far Himalayan north-west, is a sublime sight.
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Music is one of the few phenomenon that can effortless penetrate the depths of our soul and bring to the surface it's most sublime qualities.
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It reveals a sublime normalcy more typically afforded to white folks: bicycles, snacks, bibles, family outings, the pause before a woman puts away her groceries.
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Chris Stapleton took the introduction of his bandmates from the cursory to the sublime when he soulfully improvised an entire song that featured their resumes.
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Guariglia's work, along with other contemporary photographers like Andreas Gursky and Edward Burtynsky, move toward what I began to think of as the Anthropocene sublime.
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"The voice has so many sublime and deep meanings and one of them is religious, but I'm not interested in mining religious motifs," he says.
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This is the contradiction that leaves me restless and inconsolable: the iPhone X is a shockingly beautiful step into the sublime future of touchscreen devices.
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But a really sublime bolhinho, with the right mix of salt-cod, flour, potatoes and spice fried in the right oil, is hard to find.
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I am interested in the Sublime that relates to reason and the feeling of awe when confronted by nature (nature in the grand scientific sense).
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You're all represented by avatars, and you can shape the environment however you want — from the conventional (a virtual café) to the sublime (outer space).
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Mike Will Made It supplies a sublime, strange beat; Tinashe's vocals are subtle and skilled; Juicy J shows up for a typically debauched, detailed verse.
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The imagery she has gathered represents a kind of twenty-first-century sublime, with all of the beauty drones reveal and none of the terror.
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That decision is made for them both after Lockhart breaks a leg in a mountain car crash caused by a very sublime and enormous stag.
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They don't even meet the Biblical standard of an eye for an eye or the Mikado's "sublime" goal of letting the punishment fit the crime.
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Sublime Seas: John Akomfrah and J.M.W. Turner continues at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) (151 3rd St, San Francisco) through September 16.
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Phoenix made us wait four years for a new album and the chances of that challenging the 2009's sublime Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix are slim.
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This includes ordering Twitter to remove sublime works of art like Jimmy Donofrio's mashup of an Olympics swimming race and Santana's "Smooth," among other posts.
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French nerves were soothed when a sublime late goal from Dimitri Payet earned Les Bleus a 22016-22020 win over Romania in the opening game.
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As she sees it, the categories of together and apart are woefully insufficient to describe the sometimes sublime, sometimes claustrophobic relationship between mother and child.
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An equation linking art and terror goes back at least to Edmund Burke, who defined the sublime as an admixture of beauty and mortal peril.
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I was thinking about art that's inspired by nature, particularly the Group of Seven's paintings about searching for sublime experience and utopian ideals of nature.
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In any case, the 40/40 club, requiring a sublime combination of elite power and speed, has been shuttered since Alfonso Soriano joined in 2006.
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The hordes have come to see not the sublime early frescoes of Giotto but the dry bones of St. Francis, which reside in his basilica.
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But this essay by an English professor, Sarah Blackwood, offers a sublime and layered explanation, and I promise it will make you a better parent.
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But as with the whole of this production, which understands the play's sublime sense of the special individuals amid the collective, look for the good.
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Mr. Weitz said that the aria struck the tone he strove for in the show — mixing ridiculous and comic elements with sublime moments, through music.
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Performed by 20 dancers of the Cullberg Ballet, with an original score by Laurie Anderson, it's one sublime hour of asking without needing to know.
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This is a true classic, whose meeting of sculptural line, spatial geometry and musical phrasing can make it seem the most sublime of all ballets.
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Though it was given a late-night slot which, admittedly, very few people bothered to stay up for, the Football League Show was simply sublime.
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The drive through the desert is a sublime and winding trail that goes up and then down and then up and then down seemingly forever.
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Anthracite produced in China's Shanxi province currently sells at around 1,020-1,100 yuan ($160-$172) per tonne, data provided by China Sublime Information Group shows.
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I did, however buy Arkanoid DS on a trip to Japan some nine years ago, purely for the sublime paddle controller peripheral it came with.
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Shot by Tomasz Gogolewski, the intermixing of human choreography with the natural dance of plants produces a sublime result, though the pairing is undoubtedly unorthodox.
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While splitting his time between NYC, Milan, and Tokyo, he takes sublime joy in uprooting mundane objects and making them fit into his imaginary universes.
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Of course his gowns (those gorgeous, filmy layers of chiffon) have always been totally sublime, but Azzedine was also the best tailor in the world.
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Cole wanted you to stare off into the impending destruction of a landscape and ponder the sublime beauty of it all — which, man, I did.
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That's the urge being translated with such sublime grace by those five natty men on the stage, Platonic ideals of stepping high and looking fine.
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And more than any single human, Mr. Walker engineered that sublime moment of "creative tension," a tableau of segregationist violence that yielded no serious injury.
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Listen: "Doin' Time," Lana Del Rey's version of a 1990s song by Sublime, has an echoey, nostalgic undertow and a crisply unhurried hip-hop beat.
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The conductor Constantinos Carydis brought a strong take to Mozart's familiar score, sometimes choosing quite fast tempos, other times stretching out the music's sublime passages.
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Otten imagines the Last Poets as modern Romantics whose personal histories, performance styles and Afro-diasporic musical roots provide access to a sublime black aesthetic.
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The tiny chocolates are pristinely displayed like beautiful pieces of jewelry, while the nougats, caramels and sugared cubes of pure, concentrated fruit are equally sublime.
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The National Park Service manages 2500 "units," and many of the less trodden sites are decidedly bare bones, but offer similar recreation and sublime scenery.
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It's the most sublime piece of music ever written and it's the closest thing to eternity and the divine in music that I know of.
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Their experience of the sublime supported the idea of American exceptionalism, the marveling crowds newly assured of the singular grandeur and importance of their nation.
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Yet between these passages is also astonishing beauty, even the sublime: rending melodies fit for lullabies, ethereal humming that hovers delicately, like a visiting spirit.
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He can probe the defense with his size and sublime court vision, and force a double team, depending on where he is on the floor.
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This week features a sublime trio of dancer-choreographers who have inspired and admired one another for decades: Sara Rudner, Vicky Shick and Jodi Melnick.
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Carefully choreographed, shot in hazy and ethereal light, they echo the sublime power of a Turner landscape even as they portray a reckoning with garbage.
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Two sublime small shows that will last the summer in towns along the Hudson River remind me of something that art is good for: consolation.
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These stakes are restated over and over, reinforced by spare, heightened dialogue and voice-over, the classical score, the aching sublime of the vast landscape.
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Woven in with four soaring quad jumps were his intricate footwork, sublime spins and inventive choreography - skills that set him apart from the chasing pack.
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The 13 artists in Natural Wonders: The Sublime in Contemporary Art summon the raw power and unruliness of nature, and its ability to inspire awe.
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In hindsight, I should have realized that this reach for the sublime was anticipated by the sound of a little click in a Bombay market.
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She soon produced a sublime series of pin drawings (224–219), in which she used a sewing pin to repeatedly puncture a white sheet of paper.
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Marrying slapstick and aching pathos, Simonischek and Huller's performances make the ridiculous look sublime -- landing laughs and tears in one-two punches, liberally and with aplomb.
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As in Atonement, another McEwan adaptation (which launched Ronan's career), sex is both the sublime goal and the demise of the relationship between these two people.
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That wheelbase also contributes to an utterly sublime ride, so smooth and soft that it erases the potholes and pimpled highway surfaces that define Detroit motoring.
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He is as comfortable with code as he is with prose, and his startup, Granthika, is a geekily sublime merger of both sides of his brain.
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But pay a little attention, and they can be sublime This classic cocktail is also an arm workout — if you want one Move over, White Claw?
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Political and economic elites fear nothing more than the plebs of the world uniting to challenge their rule, which is what sublime solidarity aims to do.
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As a soloist, meanwhile, he acknowledges Bach's six Cello Suites as his cornerstone: sublime works which fill him with a mixture of fascination, awe and fear.
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A 4K display with Nvidia's G-Sync — a graphics card and screen synchronization technology — would be sublime, and this is exactly what the Predator X99 is.
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They grew to fascinate the romantic imagination, offering a sense of the sublime, hence visits by Lord Byron and the Shelleys in the early 1003th century.
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It's a bleak, beautiful book; many of its pages are drenched in shadows and tinged with blood — the story is as hopeless as it is sublime.
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Roots by José Parlá and IMAGINATION LAND: Fantastical Narrative — a sublime exhibition of YoungArts alumni, curated by Derrick Adams — are still on view through December 15.
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Set to Kanye West's languorously sublime hip hop gospel track, "Ultralight Beam," the visuals in Jafa's seven-minute film alternate between eruptions of joy and violence.
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After his sublime grappling display against Artemij Sitenkov, Holohan came up short against Josh Hill in the elimination round for The Ultimate Fighter: Team Rousey vs.
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They alert us to the question of mortality and its disappearance and in that mix; one finds the emergence of what one could call the sublime.
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This is far from the ceremony that many of us hear in this sublime music, yet Mr. Morris makes you hear its sublimity in new ways.
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Gilbert held Mahler's sublime contrivance together better than any other conductor I've heard—including Simon Rattle, who led the Berlin Philharmonic in the Seventh last fall.
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Not the "sublime" or transcendent, but the brutality, theatre, innocence, and confusion that made up their racist, sexist, sexy, and impossible city of love and lovelessness.
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"The Happening" might be Pixies at their most sublime: driving out to the middle of the desert to witness aliens who have come to visit earth.
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A sublime thing, like space or mathematics, over-awes the natural human dimensions and reminds you that you are a small thing in a vast cosmos.
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Elusiveness here is the subject: We see that the two men are discussing the ineffable, courteously addressing empty air as if seeking the sublime in it.
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It's a model of a late-20th-century museum, with stacked boxes and flexible volumes, which, as you move through them, provide these sublime views outside.
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Three homegrown first-round draft picks — outfielders Lonnie Chisenhall and Tyler Naquin, and the sublime All-Star shortstop Francisco Lindor — are playing every day and hitting .
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After the Little Image paintings, Krasner's difficult second phase would also involve the creation of sublime paintings built from beautiful minutiae and utterly original visual grammars.
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" People read Russian novels not for the happy endings, she added, but "because there is great catharsis in great pain and then something that is sublime.
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Related: Sublime Macro Photographs Of Butterfly Wings This Adorable Animation Depicts the Ups and Downs of Love Penises and Parrot Tulips: Robert Mapplethorpe's Most Iconic Works
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