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He was an avid appreciator of fucking and being fucked.
Cancer is a water sign, a foodie, and an arts appreciator.
The internet has done monumental things for the fat appreciator or potential feedee.
"I've always been an appreciator of iconic collectibles — cars, watches, art, books, antiquities," he said.
However, if you visit as an appreciator or a student, the results are worth much more.
He was an early appreciator of the art of Robert Morris, Carl Andre and Sol LeWitt.
If you are an olive appreciator, you'll love these snack packs of delicious, natural pitted olives.
Ah, John Hughes: lover of parades, champion of Ben Stein, and notorious appreciator of vacation days.
An avid appreciator of art, Simons uses intricate methods to reinterpret the very works he's inspired by.
For an art appreciator, if I hated his art, who knows if we'd be sitting here today.
The writer-director Jim Jarmusch is not a zombie buff "as much as a vampire appreciator," he said.
Chris is a video game appreciator but not a "video game person," and I took the recommendation seriously.
"Yet, even me as a Neanderthal appreciator, would not have predicted they could have done these," he said via email.
By the time I became a music journalist in 2003 I was a fully paid up… appreciator of The Fall.
" For Levitch, maybe the best part was meeting Mark Thomas from The Pay-Phone Project, a "microscopic appreciator and flaneur of phones.
I know in L.A. there are a lot of people who are really into magic, but I'm more of a voyeur and appreciator.
Giving them away, of all people, was Amy Sedaris, who served as "Chief Art Appreciator" for the night and signed a "certificate of authenticity" for each one.
Michael Katz, my SB Nation colleague and fellow appreciator of animals accidentally dabbing, informed me that the song in this Vine is "Shooting Stars" by the Bag Raiders.
"Venture capital raised is the ultimate startup vanity metric," said Eric Paley, a Boston-based partner at the firm Founder Collective and an appreciator of how CarGurus grew.
"I have always been an avid enthusiast and appreciator of unique art and collectibles that represent innovative design, exceptional craftsmanship and new and exciting trends in pop culture," he said.
Also known as a "fat appreciator" or "chubby chaser," feeders experience erotic pleasure from the act of feeding their partner, or 'feedee' to the point of extreme fullness and discomfort.
But then he sort of twists it around, and he inserts a white male, as sort of the arbiter of, an appreciator of, the Black female, and the white female disappears.
An avid art collector and appreciator, Getty initially established the trust as the J. Paul Getty Museum Trust in 1953 and opened the J. Paul Getty Museum just a year later.
Nomos Glashütte is a watch maker for a very specific type of appreciator, and the Metro neomatik might be one of its most representative offerings in terms of speaking to that audience.
It might be worth working into your next travel itinerary, whether you're a dedicated conservation nerd or a casual art appreciator, one of these four stateside spots to watch conservation in action.
Despite his interest in toying with broader historical issues, the writer-director is still seen largely as a preserver, appreciator, and remixer of cinematic history, an image Once Upon a Time in Hollywood does not dispel.
In an interview in his spacious office at the Kaiser-Francis Oil Company here, Mr. Kaiser, 73, made clear that he is less of an aficionado of Dylan than an appreciator of his place in American history.
As an appreciator of competitive StarCraft, where a player's high actions per minute (APM) is a key skill, I was particularly impressed with a recent endurance video, in which a YouTuber and Twitch streamer who goes by the screen name Tocen clicked his mouse 3003 million times.
The conversation for me was like a hyper-condensed version of being a Fall appreciator—hilarious, frightening, frustrating, offensive, mind-expanding, tense, full of misunderstanding, full of missed opportunity, warm, weird (naturally), and even though it stretched to about 75 minutes, still over far too soon.
"Having the focus taken off of commerce and commodity and directed at curatorial vision and artistic freedom allows viewers to feel like they are viewing a large swath of the NYC art world through a more earnest and direct lens which caters not to the collector, but to the art appreciator," says Smith, the curator whose booth was previously infested with pigeons.
He grew up a voracious reader and discerning music appreciator, listening to the likes of violinist Fritz Kreisler and the great soprano Amelita Galli-Curci.
Jacobs resided to the north of San Francisco, where he could avoid "electricity and cars." He had three children, practiced Qigong, and was a fervent appreciator of ping-pong and Afro-Cuban music.
A great appreciator of music and dance, Noor Bano is a patron of Naine Devi Foundation and Rampur Gharana for music. Bano is interested in research on Historical and Cultural Persian and Arabic books and Environment and Forest Protection. She enjoys reading, painting, gardening and music. She is a member of several sports clubs across the nation.
Most are bronze, silver, or gold pins, but some are special: for example, the "Art Appreciator" or "Mean Street" pin. Another thing that is useful in the game is a type of currency called E-tickets. These can be given or discovered. They are used to buy concept art, pins, health refills, or paint or thinner refills.
In his private life he is an enthusiast of physical activities having practiced since young, capoeira, water polo, beach volley, tennis, submarine fishing and at an older age, snow skiing, that he tries to practice whenever possible with his family, wife and two sons. Appreciator of many artistic expressions including modern painting and sculpture, music and gastronomy.
Benson made this album as a tribute to pianist Fats Domino and guitarist Chuck Berry. In an interview, Benson said: "I'm a great appreciator of the music made by both of those guys [Domino and Berry]", "Chuck Berry was a great showman and a great musician, and Fats Domino cut nothing but hit after hit after hit".
Dmitry Konstantinovich Faddeev (30 June 1907 – 20 October 1989) was a Soviet mathematician. Dmitri was born June 30, 1907, about 200 kilometers southwest of Moscow on his father's estate. His father Konstantin Tikhonovich Faddeev was an engineer while his mother was a doctor and appreciator of music who instilled the love for music in Dmitri. Friends found his piano playing entertaining.
Maximiliana was born on 4 July 1552 in Munich. She was the youngest daughter of Albert V, Duke of Bavaria and his wife Archduchess Anna of Austria, a daughter of Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor. She was educated in music and trained under Hans Schachinger. As an appreciator of music, she became close with the family of Orlande de Lassus.
Ulli Beier was born to a Jewish family in Glowitz, Weimar Germany (modern Główczyce, Poland) in July 1922. His father was a medical doctor and an appreciator of art, who reared his son to embrace the arts. After the Nazi party's rise to power in the 1930s, his father was forced to close his medical practice. The Beiers, who were non- practising Jews, left for Palestine.
After returning to Brazil, she only studied with private teachers, since at that time there were no conditions for women to study, except at the Catholic schools, which she could not attend due to her Jewish origin. She grew as a great appreciator of music and art, an avid reader, and frequenter of concerts, theater, opera and ballet. She soon developed great interest in collecting. Her first acquisitions were oriental rugs, porcelain and silverware.
After the American Civil War, Gwydir worked for his stepfather in the pork packing and distillation business before embarking on his long career in public service. He served as Covington's Superintendent of Public Works and city auditor, and as gauger for the Internal Revenue Service. In 1886, President Grover Cleveland appointed Gwydir Indian agent to the Colville Indian Reservation in Northeast Washington. This began his life as a pioneer, diplomat, administrator, and appreciator of Indian and pioneer life.
Iwan Gilkin (7 January 1858 – 28 September 1924) was a Belgian poet. Born in Brussels, Gilkin was associated with the Symbolist school in Belgium. His works include Les ténèbres (1892, featuring a frontispiece by Odilon Redon) and Le Sphinx (1907). Linked with the development of the literary revue the Parnasse de la Jeune Belgique, he was an early appreciator of the Comte de Lautréamont's infamous work, Les Chants de Maldoror, and sent several copies of the book to his friends, including fellow poet Léon Bloy.
It was a sad day for Nunes Garcia. Despite the treatment he received from the Portuguese aristocracy, he regarded the King as an appreciator of his music. He received as a reward for his 13-year service to the court a tobacco box decorated with gold and precious gems, with the portrait of the King in ivory. Marcos Portugal stayed, or was left, in Brazil, not because of his own will, but probably because of his poor health, and in order to continue teaching music to the prince regent Pedro.
Robert Underwood Johnson described him as attaining a "distinguished sweetness, sincerity, modesty, refinement, generosity, and force". His secretary, Dorothy Skerrit, wrote: "his genial smile and nobility of bearing always denoted the gentlemanly characteristics that were so ingrained in his soul". Tesla's friend, Julian Hawthorne, wrote, "seldom did one meet a scientist or engineer who was also a poet, a philosopher, an appreciator of fine music, a linguist, and a connoisseur of food and drink". Tesla was a good friend of Francis Marion Crawford, Robert Underwood Johnson, Stanford White, Fritz Lowenstein, George Scherff, and Kenneth Swezey.
This allowed him to move from his collegiate (and World Cup) base of Boulder to the ski resort of Aspen in 1971. With his brother's help, Sabich built a house in 1971 in the gated Starwood area northwest of Aspen, near the home of singer John Denver. (Sabich's chalet was originally built for $90,000; its estimated value was $250,000 in 1976 and $3 million by the mid-1990s.) A lifelong appreciator of aviation, Sabich earned his pilot's license and owned a twin-engine Piper Aztec that he flew to his pro skiing events in North America.
Al-Muktafi was a successful ruler, "a man of sensibility, a gourmet and an appreciator of the verses of poets like Ibn al-Rumi". As the historian Harold Bowen writes, "the Caliphate seemed in his day almost to have regained its former glory", having overcome the Qarmatian challenge and regained Egypt and Syria. His fiscal policies, building upon those of his father, also ensured prosperity and a full treasury, despite the drain and devastation of continuous warfare. Al- Muktafi, however, was of a sickly disposition since childhood; he had been gravely ill for some time before his death, and may have been ill for much of his reign.
Domenico Massenzio (28 March 1586 - 23 October 1657) was an Italian baroque composer. His lifetime «coincides perfectly with the conception and implementation of the Counter-Reformation, the largest-scale operation of ideological communication ever carried out in Europe»Fabris, Dinko: 'The case of Massenzio', 2008, Opera Omnia, p. LVI. He worked at the Seminario Romano (1612), Collegio Inglese (1624-6), Cappella Giulia (1626-7). His first two collections of music (the 'Sacrae cantiones' in 1612 and the 'Motecta [...] liber secundus' in 1614), were dedicated respectively to Cardinal Odoardo Farnese and to Cardinal Benedetto Giustiniani (1544-1621), a Jesuit and a great appreciator of music.
In 1967, on completion of the essential core buildings of the university, he became the first Principal and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Stirling and immediately began promoting the arts at the University. This included the creation of the highly forward-looking Macrobert Arts Centre, on the east side of the University campus. Outside his academic interests, Cottrell was a appreciator of fine art and established a substantial collection of Scottish art for the University, beginning with the acquisition of 14 paintings by John Duncan Fergusson from his widow, Margaret Morris. The collection expanded to include works by John Bellany, Anne Redpath, Joan Eardley, Elizabeth Blackadder, Eduardo Paolozzi.
Yet it soon rose to over 9,000, aided in part by the decision of The Times the following year to shift its political stance to support for Robert Peel's administration, a move that led many subscribers to abandon it in favor of Black's pro-Whig paper. When Peel was succeeded by Lord Melbourne, Black enlisted his pen in the service of the Whig government, writing numerous articles supporting its policies and attacking Peel. Among the reporters he employed during this period was a young Charles Dickens, who later referred to Black as "my first hearty out-and-out appreciator".The Letters of Charles Dickens, Graham Storey, ed.
"Testing the Wine", English School, 19th century. A connoisseur (French traditional, pre-1835, spelling of , from Middle-French , then meaning 'to be acquainted with' or 'to know somebody/something') is a person who has a great deal of knowledge about the fine arts; who is a keen appreciator of cuisines, fine wines, and other gourmet products; or who is an expert judge in matters of taste. In many areas, the term now has an air of pretension, and may be used in a partly ironic sense. In the art trade, however, expert connoisseurship remains a crucial skill for the identification and attribution to individual artists of works by the style and technique, where documentary evidence of provenance is lacking.
"Foreign Relations: Arsenic for the Ambassador", Time Magazine, July 23, 1956 Upon her departure, Rome's Il Tempo concluded "She has given a notable example of how well a woman can discharge a political post of grave responsibility." In 1957, she was awarded the Laetare Medal by the university of Notre Dame, considered the most prestigious award for American Catholics. A United States Defense Department historical study declassified in 2016 revealed that during her time as Ambassador, Boothe Luce oversaw a covert financial support program for centrist Italian governments aimed at weakening the Italian Communist Party's hold on labor unions. Great appreciator of Italian haute couture, she was a frequent visitor and client of the ateliers Gattinoni, Ferdinandi, Schuberth and Sorelle Fontana in Rome.
An inaugural ceremony was performed upon the making of a member, which terminated with a jubilation from the president. The books of the Club, up to the time of its removal from May's Buildings, are stated to have passed into the possession of Robert Lloyd, a hatter of The Strand who was well known in his day as a writer, inventor and keen appreciator of philosophy. From 1781 through to 1846, the Eccentrics numbered upward of some 40,000 members, many of them holding high social position, such as Charles James Fox, Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Lord Melbourne and Lord Brougham. On the same memorable night that Sheridan and Lord Petersham were admitted, Theodore Hook was also enrolled; and through this Club membership, he is believed to have obtained some of his high connections.
Robleto uses unexpected materials such as melted vinyl records, dinosaur bones, meteorites, glass produced by atomic explosions, lost heartbeat recordings from the 19th century, and he transforms these artifacts from the vast inventory of humanity’s collective past into delicately layered objects that are sincere and personal meditations on love, death, eroding memory, and healing. A self-described “materialist poet,” Robleto emphasizes the relationship between language and materials as a crucial component to his approach. “Liner notes,” usually in the form of a wall label, accompany many of the works, poetically detailing the sources embedded therein. A great appreciator of DJ culture, and a former DJ himself, Robleto considers his work a mixtape or “sampling” of humanity; he remixes forgotten stories and materials and reconstructs them into new artistic forms as a lens to view the future through the past.
Du Fu's poetry has made a profound impact on Japanese literature, especially on the literature from the Muromachi period and on scholars and poets in the Edo period, including Matsuo Bashō, the very greatest of all haiku poets.Suzuki and Kurokawa, 205-219. Even in modern Japanese, the term is mostly synonymous with Du Fu.Nihon Kokugo Daijiten, digital edition . 詩聖. Until the 13th century, the Japanese preferred Bai Juyi above all poets and there were few references to Du Fu, although his influence can be seen in some kanshi ("Chinese poetry made by Japanese poets") anthologies such as Bunka Shūreishū in the 9th century.Suzuki and Kurokawa, 206-207. The first notable Japanese appreciator of Du Fu's poetry was Kokan Shiren (1278–1346), a Rinzai Zen patriarch and one of the most prominent authors of the literature of the Five Mountains; he highly praised Du Fu and made a commentary on some poems of Du Fu from the perspective of a Zen priest in Vol.

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