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Malik's face isn't visible, but his bleached hair is unmistakeable.
His eyes unreadable, but intent unmistakeable, behind mirrored Oakley sunglasses.
Her face is not visible, but her voice is unmistakeable.
Most are oversized, blindingly bright, and have that unmistakeable plastic sheen.
While his style is unmistakeable, Côté's subject matter varies in seriousness.
Fag-trails coalesced with weed smoke and the unmistakeable smell of Mkat.
Sir David Attenborough's voice is unmistakeable and mesmerizing in BBC's earth filmography.
He starts off strongly, in his unmistakeable Boston accent, but quickly loses steam.
The way newscasters speak is unmistakeable, with their exaggerated modulations and drawn-out pauses.
Though it's quiet and somewhat tentative, there is an unmistakeable reverence in the air.
I step forward, my blue blade cutting through the air with an unmistakeable thrumm.
There are scares, like the unmistakeable sound of suppressed sniper fire hitting the ground nearby.
It's an aggressive, driving song with a defined crescendo that should be unmistakeable and unmissable.
I run to Target and buy the digital kind, and that one is pretty unmistakeable.
The Flynn charge is unmistakeable proof that this whole thing is inside Trump's White House.
What is unmistakeable is that the Paracels have been in Chinese hands for 45 years.
In fact, the resemblance between the two, including darkened depictions of immigrants as invaders, is unmistakeable.
They have been outspoken mainly on economic policy, but the deeper undercurrents of their criticisms are unmistakeable.
But don't worry, Nintendo didn't want to take away from that unmistakeable charm of the Nintendo 64 stages.
The White House has resisted identifying the House proposal as "Trumpcare," preserving narrow but unmistakeable distance from Ryan. Breitbart.
Clearly, he must have thought I was sleeping, because at some point I started hearing the unmistakeable sounds of masturbation.
Luckily, the actress had the reflexes to avoid a full-on crash situation, but the airborne difficulty was unmistakeable. 3.
Image Tim FlachHuman's impact on nature is unmistakeable, from vast swaths of lost forest to heaps of trash on beaches.
The message from all of that is unmistakeable: If you like being a senator, you'll get on board with me.
And Flynn's guilty plea is unmistakeable proof that it's not going to be leaving the White House any time soon.
The audio has been amplified, so will sound like white noise mostly — until those unmistakeable high pitched squeaks come into play.
"It's visible all night long and its blue-green color is unmistakeable," NASA said in a video about the skywatching event.
His songs -- he's recorded several for his movies in his unmistakeable baritone -- are classics that are played on the radio every day.
Herzog overstates both the benefits and detriments of video games, with the unmistakeable phrasing of someone who has avoided the medium altogether.
But Catholic leaders say the pontiff will send an unmistakeable message when he travels to the border in Juarez, Mexico, on Wednesday.
All of these in-ear headphones had that unmistakeable purity of Scandinavian design: beauty achieved through purity of purpose, simplicity, and efficiency.
Kick-ass skateboarder and florist Anna May Dutton has an unmistakeable talent for discovering the harmony of unlike (though equally groovy) things.
It is truly a delightful time, especially when they bond over the unmistakeable beginnings of songs by Smash Mouth and Barenaked Ladies.
In the United States, where growth remains strong, the expansion now shows unmistakeable signs of being at a late stage (tmsnrt.rs/2L4BeiI).
You're hanging out with floaties on your arms and rocking out to the unmistakeable sounds of crashing waves and "Wipeout" on repeat.
But the faces are unmistakeable: Now we just need Dwight (Rainn Wilson) to make a cameo, and Dunder Mifflin is back in business.
Here's the first: And the second: The message is unmistakeable: If you like Trump and his policies, you need to vote against Ossoff.
Since he started making songs in his late teens, there's been an unmistakeable lightness to Robinson's productions, albeit with an undercurrent of pathos.
Like his trademark yellow Suzuki Esteem with the mismatched door, Jimmy is unmistakeable—you can see him and his flaws a mile away.
Even the watch's charging accessory has that unmistakeable Louis Vuitton flair to remind you (and everyone else, really) just where your watch came from.
Yet the unmistakeable global trend is to tighten firearm legislation and its enforcement, not to accept the least credible excuses for unbridled gun ownership.
Thirteen models of the basketball shoe in a row and a handful of others since, each with its own unmistakeable silhouette and fan base.
He kicked off his biggest tour yet here on Sunday, where the unmistakeable feeling that the musician was on the cusp of superstardom was palpable.
Tall, with that unmistakeable strawberry blonde hair swooped back in Trump's style, Leznevich, who is also originally from New York, even has a similar tan.
Although it didn't give too much away, the sound of those unmistakeable theme song notes will be enough to get fans old and new geared up.
Though many his Grande-inspired tattoos are considerably larger, like the unmistakeable "Grande" inked across his ribcage, Davidson's tattoo artist has executed large cover-ups, too.
The difference this time, whatever the final result of Sunday's gold medal game winds up being, is less the winning than the unmistakeable work of it.
I've had a chance to test the Beoplay M5 ahead of CES, and the immediate, unmistakeable impression of this speaker is that it's got a lot of bass.
Whether it's the titanium frame, the polished ceramic back, the very-nearly-edgeless display, or, yes, the unmistakeable camera "notch," the Essential Phone looks unlike anything else out there.
He converted the putt with his unmistakeable pop putting stroke in which he accelerates the putter-head through the ball, reminiscent of Tom Watson and Arnold Palmer in their prime.
Joshua Kimmich is not – or at least not yet – the player Philipp Lahm was, but the spark he has provided since being brought in to dominate the right flank is unmistakeable.
Though they just met each other a few short hours ago, the kitchen fills with the unmistakeable energy that precedes service, a delicious tension that injects hustle into the chefs' every move.
Kelli is now co-owner of Welcome Home Studio, a tattoo shop and "safe community space" that provides workshops and lectures in addition to Kelli's unmistakeable, intricate style of hand-poked tattoos.
The campaign of dehumanization against the Rohingya has been going on for decades, and events certainly took an unmistakeable turn towards genocide since at least the outbursts of communal violence in 2012.
Both the Huawei P10 and OnePlus 5 have an unmistakeable iPhone feel to their designs, both have dual cameras like the premium iPhone, and the OnePlus system is basically a like-for-like ripoff.
What you may not know is that he's also brought his unmistakeable style to the world of commercials for years, and this holiday season he's made a short film for clothing retailer H&M.
Noisey is streaming the album-opening "Outside" below, and though it broods like the goth-tinged song it is, Ryan's unmistakeable vocals anchor it, offering a hummable vocal melody that cuts down the center.
The U.S. reportedly flew a nuclear-capable B-52 bomber over South Korea on Sunday in an unmistakeable show of force days after North Korea claimed to have successfully tested its first hydrogen bomb.
Just look at the AI-generated pictures above — the top row of images all look fairly innocent (they're supposed to be towers); but the bottom row, well, has an unmistakeable penis-y feel to it.
That's right, Mariah is still wearing that unmistakeable, massive diamond given to her by her ex all the way back in February, despite the fact that the pair had a very public breakup in late October.
Chance doesn't have to introduce Glover, instead he just lets those unmistakeable first "yeah-yeah-yeah-yeahs" from the single rain over an inconsolable high school crowd, many of whom are graduating seniors from the area.
"The Leica SOFORT differs from other instant cameras in a number of essential aspects: the unmistakeable styling and look were developed especially for the camera by the Leica design team," the company proclaims on its website.
From the elaborate turbans to his gorgeous nail designs, the beauty guru has built an unmistakeable brand that has gotten him over 4 million video subscribers and one of the longest-running partnerships with MAC Cosmetics.
Its bonds with just a year to maturity were yielding over 10%, an unmistakeable sign of stress, while the cost of five-year default protection was quoted above 1,20173bp for the first time since October 2008.
The song is sprinkled with a variety of influences—the heavy Bon Iver and James Blake-esque verse is unmistakeable and stirring, and pieces reimagine "Here, There and Everywhere" from The Beatles (who are credited as contributors).
The latest Overwatch map Eichenwalde is available to try on the public test realm and players are exploring every nook and cranny of it, including a spot in the castle with an unmistakeable Dark Souls Easter egg.
The unmistakeable sense you are left with in watching any one of these ads is that America is a place of tremendous difference -- and that difference (and a willingness to embrace it) is what make us great.
But because Swift's best songs tend to be both highly personal and highly specific, there is something unmistakeable about a song she crafted on her own: It feels emotionally honest and fresh in a way nothing else quite does.
Bernie Sanders' campaign, whose unmistakeable accent brought Old Brooklyn to the campaign trail, demonstrated the groundswell of support among many Democrats for a candidate who will champion the use of government to diminish inequality and protect the social safety net.
"If [QAnon's] perpetrators claimed responsibility for it and showed some evidence (for example, unmistakeable references to our book and the Luther Blissett Project), would the explanation itself become yet another part of the narrative, or would it generate a new narrative encompassing and defusing the previous one?"
Weirdly, I found myself yearning for the strain of standing behind an unfathomable tall dude for four hours waiting for the headliner, that unmistakeable feeling of hearing your favourite song start just as you're about to pee, and the cold, wet realisation that someone just poured their beer down your back.
Since the 2000 census -- so from 1990 to these late 2019 estimates -- here are the biggest seat-gainers: Texas (+9 seats) Florida (+6) Arizona (+20163) Georgia (+3) Colorado (+2) North Carolina (+2) And the biggest losers: New York (-5 seats) Ohio (-4) Pennsylvania (-4) Illinois (-3) Michigan (-3) That 30-year trend is unmistakeable.
Lichtenstein stated that the name Brad sounded heroic to him and was used with the aim of clichéd oversimplification. The work presents an "...unmistakeable acknowledgement to the flamboyant linearism of Art Nouveau...".
"Love Drunk" gained mixed reviews on its release. Some critics enjoyed the track, including About.com's Top 40 Reviews, which claimed the song had "glorious" elements. However, many critics and fans alike criticized the song's "unmistakeable" similarity to The Killers' single "Somebody Told Me", which features a chorus similar to the chorus from "Love Drunk".
Reviews of the 1994 collection were respectful, in line with O'Brian's reputation. Writing in The Independent, Godfrey Hodgson called the quality "unmistakeable", and speculated that the tales may have been overlooked when first published because readers "cannot bear too much reality." Jane Shilling in The Sunday Telegraph was impressed, too, with the author's "perfect cadences" and his precise, fluent, economical prose.
Some commentators have noted the Court's failure in Henry Schein to answer these broader question about when a delegation clause is "clear and unmistakeable." Arbitration clauses often incorporate the rules of an arbitration organization (like AAA), and those rules generally include a competence-competence clause.Amicus curiae brief of Professor George A. Bermann, Henry Schein, Inc. v. Archer & White Sales, Inc.
Elle Hunt from The Guardian praised "Runnin'" as "a shimmery club classic, the kind we've seen plenty of in the past 20 years". CBS News writer Andrea Park dubbed Beyoncé's vocals as "unmistakeable". Exclaim!s Alex Hudson also described the singer's voice as "powerful". Laura Bradley of Slate magazine noted that Beyoncé opened the song with "the kind of force few other singers can muster".
Camille Heimbrod from Music Times felt that the song is "all about a person's plea to be saved from the demons in his head". Will Lavin from Joe acknowledged eclectic influences that resonated throughout the track, featuring elements from genres as varied as rock, pop and dance music. Alex Lai from Contactmusic commented that "beats, samples and electronics" provides the backdrop to Leto's "unmistakeable" vocals.
Retro Gamer retrospectively wrote that Battletoads Arcade was a "relatively obscure" game, but the best in the series. They described it as "unmistakeable" Rare: "bombastic, colorful, and well- designed". Retro Gamer put it on par with the arcade games of Konami and Sega and praised its humor, combat, and character. They added that Arcade was a swan song for the series, with numerous references to moments and levels from previous games.
The same, however, could not be said of Syr. 240." This observation, along with the fact that the two manuscripts preserve different recensions of the story, led Mingana to conclude that the surviving witnesses "may provisionally be divided into an Egyptian recension and a Syrian, Palestinian, or Mesopotamian recension."Mingana and Harris 1927, 148 (= BJRL 11 (1927): 352). Mingana notes: "The discrepancies and verbal differences which characterise the two recensions are profound and unmistakeable.
Teen Dream received critical acclaim. Review aggregator Metacritic, which collates reviews from various publications, indicates a score of 82 out of 100 from 35 professional critics, indicating "universal acclaim". Many reviews commented on the change in sound including BBC Music, who stated that "the most unmistakeable sound on Teen Dream is that of a band truly finding its own voice".BBC - Music - Review of Beach House - Teen Dream BBC Music - album review by David Sheppard.
The album met with generally positive reviews upon release. The BBC gave a favourable review, commenting that, "Resigned but never accusatory, it makes for poignant reassurance that sometimes feeling utterly bewildered and lost is not only natural, but a strange and unmistakeable cause for optimism." The Guardian claimed Moss to be, "One of the boldest young writers in pop today." while the Evening Standard insisted that Virtue is "What folk music has been praying for." The album entered the UK Albums Chart at No. 84.
The photograph "Deluge" at the "Thus Spoke LaChapelle" ("Tak Pravil LaChapelle") exhibition, Galerie Rudolfinum, Prague, 2011 Themes in LaChapelle's art photography, which he has developed in his Maui home, include salvation, redemption, paradise, and consumerism. It is clear that LaChapelle's moving in this, "new direction highlights his interest and understanding of both contemporary practice and art history". LaChapelle's images "both bizarre and gorgeous have forged a singular style that is unique, original, and perfectly unmistakeable." His photographs have been collected in a number of books.
Phayer's survey of global news sources notes that every paper that covered the speech did so in a positive light, although none of them considered it front-page news.Phayer, 2008, p. 58. Tittmann pressured Pius XII in their diplomatic meetings to go further in his public statements, but privately wired the State Department that "taken as a whole, the message may be regarded as an arraignment of totalitarianism. Furthermore, the reference to the persecution of the Jews and mass deportations is unmistakeable."Phayer, 2008, p. 57.
Kingston, . Contemporary critics of the novel agreed that the title character was neither good nor likeable: The Spectator called her 'narrow-brained, shallow- hearted, indolent, and ill-conditioned'; The Standard, 'not in any sense a nice girl'. They also agreed that the work's titular 'experiment' is Lucilla's marriage to da Costa. The Pall Mall Gazette said that '[t]he experiment poor Lucilla makes is marrying a creole'; the Spectator, that '[t]he great experiment of the book is Lucilla's marriage with an unmistakeable half-caste, Isidore Da Costa, which proves disastrous enough'.
The cartographers of the Dieppe school incorporated into their world maps the cosmographic concepts of Oronce Finé, the first Professor of Mathematics at the Collège Royal in Paris (now the Collège de France). His 1531 world map was published in 1532 in the Novus Orbis Regionum ac Insularum. Finé's cosmography was derived from that of the German mathematician, Johannes Schöner.Henry Harrisse, The Discovery of North America, London, 1892 (reprinted Amsterdam, N. Israel, 1961), p. 583. In his study of Schöner‘s globes, Franz von Wieser, found that the derivation of Finé's mappemonde from them was “unverkennbar” (“unmistakeable”).
The band are often compared to musical icons from the 1960s and 70s such as The Beatles and The Beach Boys drawing upon both their look and sound. Their 1970s uniform aesthetic was made a staple after making the guise as a last-minute dress-up for their performance at the 2016 Lollapalooza afterparty, sticking with it ever since. Parcels' sound has been described as having "an unmistakeable penchant for the 70s [...] fusing together the old and the new". In their own words, musically the band draws influence from Steely Dan, Marvin Gaye, The Whitest Boy Alive and Toto.
Lichtenstein's tinkering with the source material resulted in a recomposition with sharper focus after he eliminated several elements that distract from the depiction of the woman, such as the capsized boat, troubled male subject and the general seascape. The result, Lanchner wrote, was swirling, swooping waves and "animate white foam" that envelope the subject with a "pictorial buoyancy" that form an "aquatic continuum". Drowning Girl presents an "unmistakeable acknowledgement to the flamboyant linearism of Art Nouveau". The waves are intended to "recall Hokusai as well as the biomorphic forms of Arp and Miró;" just as the source comics may have intended to.
His analytical observations of the Conservative antagonist were characteristic > The physical energy with which this election speech was delivered was > certainly very remarkable for a man in his seventy-fourth year. There is, > however, unmistakeable evidence of pumping up in the Premier's > (Beaconsfield's) latest oratorical feats. The vigour is spasmodic, the > strength artificial, and the listener has a feeling that at any moment a > spring may break, a screw go loose, and the whole machinery come to a sudden > stop. Caricature of Henry Lucy, by Kate Carew Remarking upon the Liberal counterpart's performance in the chamber he sensed that > Gladstone's tours de force are perfectly natural.
The Nazis did however permit a single dress rehearsal in Salzburg, conducted by Clemens Krauss on 16 August, in order that Strauss and an invited audience could hear the work performed. During an orchestral rehearsal before the private presentation, Strauss walked down to the orchestral rail in order to listen closely to the beautiful final interlude in the last act. Rudolf Hartmann, the opera's original producer, wrote of the incident: > Towards the end of the second scene (Act 3) Strauss stood up and went down > to the front row of stalls. His unmistakeable head stood out in lonely > silhouette against the light rising from the pit.
In Acton's view it and its companion volume Love in a Cold Climate present an entirely authentic picture of country house life in England between the wars, and will long be consulted by historians of the period.Acton, p. 59 In these later novels Zoë Heller of the Daily Telegraph hears in the prose, behind a new level of care and artfulness, "the unmistakeable Mitford trill, in whose light, bright cadences an entire hard-to-shock and easy-to-bore view of life is made manifest". At times a more serious undertone, contrasting with the "bright, brittle, essentially ephemeral" nature of her early works,Hastings, p.
Beautiful Mess has received generally favorable reviews from music critics and journalists. Allmusic gave the album four stars out of a possible five. Daryl Easlea of the BBC reviewed the album soon after its British release in September 2008 and described the music as "(s)weet, time-warped; unmistakeable; with their brand of London Embankment sunrises and cocktail party sunsets, it's so very Swing Out Sister". The reviewer continued that "Swing Out Sister could still give Adele, Duffy and all the latest crop a spin in their soft top for their money.""It's like a Bentley arriving on a parking lot full of Renault Lagunas" Review by Daryl Easlea, 5 September 2008, BBC.co.uk.
Image at Rare Maps from the State Library of New South Wales] and at: Finé's cosmography was derived from the German mathematician and cosmographer Johannes Schöner.Henry Harrisse, The Discovery of North America, London, 1892 (reprinted Amsterdam, N. Israel, 1961), p. 583. In his study of Schöner's globes, Franz von Wieser, found that the derivation of Finé's mappemonde from them was "unmistakeable (unverkennbar)"; he said "Orontius Finaeus took from Schöner not only the Brasilie Regio, but the whole Austral Continent, the Strait of Magellan, and above all the whole arrangement of lands; in a word, the mappemonde of Oronce Finé is a copy of Schöner's".Franz von Wieser, Magalhães-Strasse und Austral-Continent.
Their paths begin in Scots tradition the presence of fiddle, bagpipes and whistle never palls as the tracks lead them in myriad directions, sprinkling global colour and vibrancy all over the party." Ian Campbell of The Living Tradition said that "the style is unmistakeable, lead bagpipes see to that, but the content is varied and always rhythmically inventive." According to David Kidman of Fatea Magazine, the absence of the band's previous brass section has "been the impetus for a fresh reappraisal of the exercise of group arrangement. Resulting in a tighter, somehow more intimate balance of elements, albeit a less expansive overall sound but one which draws the listener into the groove and locks it on down till the needle hits the runout.
Cole was born in Portsmouth, England, to a musical family. In 1858, at the age of seven, she took part in a concert in Glasgow, winning a favourable review from The Glasgow Herald."We anticipate for her an unmistakeable triumph... if she improves with years as she now gives evidence of consummate musical genius, she will become one of our greatest singers", Glasgow Herald, 5 May 1858 In 1860 she took part in a concert at London's St. James's Hall presented by the Vocal Association.The Times, 19 April 1860, p. 9 According to The Musical Times, "the delightful silvery quality of her voice brought her prominently to the front... her name has been amongst the first of English operatic singers".
Steven Lehrer writes that Wulf "cut an unmistakeable figure ... [h]e dressed impeccably, carried a walking stick, and held a long cigarette holder clenched between his teeth at a jaunty angle." Wulf and Poliakov co-wrote Das Dritte Reich und die Juden ("The Third Reich and the Jews"), 1955, published in Berlin by the Arani Verlag. It was followed by two more volumes, Das Dritte Reich und seine Diener ("The Third Reich and its Servants"), 1956, and Das Dritte Reich und seine Denker ("The Third Reich and its Thinkers"), 1959. Nicolas Berg writes that the work "marked the breaking of a West German taboo", placing the Holocaust at the centre of its study of Nazi Germany, unlike the approach of other German historians at the time, and using direct language.
Shaw sued Warner Bros. in October 1939 for $1 million in damages, alleging he was defamed in The Man Who Dared, a motion picture supposedly based on the January 14, 1938"Police Bombing Sets a Recall in Motion," Los Angeles Times bombing of private investigator Harry Raymond while he was sitting in his automobile in the garage of his Los Angeles home. Shaw said the plot "contains a chain of circumstances which leaves the unmistakeable impression" that it was a "fictionalized version of the Raymond bombing." He said the film depicts him, Shaw, as having ordered his police aides to plant the bomb that severely injured a private investigator named Harry."Shaw Sues for $1,000,000 Over 'Harry' Bombing Film," Los Angeles Times, October 20, 1939, page A-1 The studio replied that the events were fictional and could have happened in any American city.
The work was well received, especially the second movement, which was brilliant and telling....The second part of the programme was occupied by Mr. Stearns's original Mass in A, a work noticed at length in our columns last week, and which, on the occasion of its first public performance, revealed new beauties to those who heard it in rehearsal, and won from the large audience only high encomiums of praise. Rarely does it happen that a young composer succeeds so well in bringing out his first work, in summoning such efficient aid — choral and instrumental, and in more than meeting public expectation. A more enthusiastic audience is rarely found in our concert-rooms; and yet it was not demonstrative, did not even demand an encore; but there was that unmistakeable air of cordial appreciation, more valued doubtless by composer and performers than the loudest applause. The choruses were well sung; so, too, the majority of the solos, quartets, &c.
" NMEs Barry Nicolson stated: "This is the unmistakeable sound of a star being born: this is an album with something to say, in a voice all of its own." Kevin Ritchie ofNOW thought: "Occasionally Half Free can sound dense to the point of being vexing, but its vivid imagery and striking melodies keep Remy’s more self-indulgent tendencies grounded in a classic pop sensibility." Pitchfork critic Stuart Berman also responded positively, writing: "Even as its backdrop mutates from deep-house throbs to psych-rock guitar solos, Half Free always focuses your attention to where it should be: on Remy's radiant voice and vivid storytelling." Mike Opal of PopMatters stated: "Chirping Half Free‘s most compelling of its many indelible hooks, she tries to convince whoever listens 'You all have nothing here / You have so much to fear'." Tiny Mix Tapes' Will Coma praised the record, writing: "Mastermind Meg Remy’s first album for the vaunted 4AD label is bursting with vivid, cracked imagination and cool mastery of slippery pop allure.

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