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"ardor" Definitions
  1. great warmth of feeling; fervor; passion: She spoke persuasively and with ardor.
  2. intense devotion, eagerness, or enthusiasm; zeal: his well-known ardor for Chinese art.
  3. burning heat.
"ardor" Antonyms
impassiveness impassivity insensibility insensibleness insensitiveness insensitivity coldness coolness dullness frigidity lethargy indifference disregard insouciance unconcern phlegm emotionlessness aloofness dispassion stoicism apathy reluctance disinterest slowness satisfaction discouragement insincerity inactivity unresponsiveness unenthusiasm passivity laziness neglect torpor chastity disenchantment disgust dislike distaste hate hatred revulsion loathing disinclination repulsion aversion antipathy calmness peacefulness forbearance patience restraint tolerance calm contentment control ease endurance enjoyment happiness joy peace waiting willingness boringness monotony blandness boredom drabness dreariness insipidity insipidness staleness tediousness vapidity flatness lifelessness monotonousness tedium vapidness jejuneness stodginess blasphemy curse cursing cussing damnation excoriation expletive malediction oath profanity swearing swearword divorce separation disassociation strain tension abandonment break breakup break up disharmony dissociation split annulment detachment disparateness dissolution disunion division divorcement emancipation Thanatos death drive resentment scorn malevolence malignity objection repugnance anathema bother bugbear grievance gripe ill will irritant nuisance odium disloyalty treachery faithlessness inconstancy infidelity perfidy falseness unfaithfulness falsity perfidiousness treason dishonor(US) dishonour(UK) disobedience enmity sedition dishonesty unreality

312 Sentences With "ardor"

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Its Ardor restaurant is delicious and gorgeous — if pricey.
Trincone's designs inspire sadness, thrill, rage, warmth, ardor and more.
Zeal and Ardor, especially, creates a rare space for that.
Zeal & Ardor are offering some hope for the new year.
The pain of ardor was duller as he walked uphill.
Oleksiy Palchykov's Lensky held his top notes with exhilarating ardor.
But her blossoming ardor and independence are delightful to behold.
His characteristic ardor and heroism were, on this occasion, muted.
Others find the ardor for Netflix to be nearly physically repulsive.
Lastly, what does the name "Zeal and Ardor" mean to you?
Jelurida is the development company behind Nxt and Ardor blockchain platforms.
How do we improve the quality and ardor of their longing?
He talks about this with the ardor of a true believer.
His ardor for couture even found its way into his music.
So much for the ardor, or stamina, that ambitious trekking demands.
She's a beautiful dancer capable of classicism, repose, lyricism and ardor.
Then they fight, with added ardor, to save their other son.
How long have you been recording under the Zeal and Ardor name?
Would a head here, a leg there, temper our ardor for War?
Nevertheless, Mr. Spahn's competitive spirit was reignited along with his collegiate ardor.
The struggle to ambulate overpowered her implacable ardor for the great outdoors.
The ardor of his followers, particularly the urban under-30s, is remarkable.
But chivalrous ardor no longer cut ice as an alibi for presumption.
Mr. Camarena balanced melting warmth and clarion ardor in his beguiling performance.
How do Democrats buoy their spirits, maintain their ardor and press on?
Brookover asserts that such maneuvers only increase the ardor of Trump's supporters.
But the size and ardor of the crowds had begun to wane.
It stands for humility of the head and ardor in the heart.
Not so "Roma" voters, who will shout their ardor from the rooftops.
Mitchnick's paintings of Detroit favor vivacity and ardor through color and brushwork.
Ardor features a unique parent-child chain structure, which helps combat blockchain bloat.
If the lady had to pay her own way, would her ardor diminish?
But understanding France's ardor for him does not come easily to us Americans.
For them, you feel something like ardor, because plain old love won't suffice.
That, for many years, was what I felt for Annabella Sciorra — utter ardor.
Decades on, Trump embraced the expansive authority set before him with unblushing ardor.
Mr. Merwin's ardor for the natural world took frequent root in his poetry.
Passionate ardor requires none of the elaborate rationalizations that take place between these covers.
Lemml, played with gentle ardor by Richard Topol, is a tailor from a shtetl.
Her delusions test her husband's patience, but they also illuminate his loyalty and ardor.
And yet the vulnerability and ardor he releases in these characters makes it endearing.
Mr. Friedman infused that work with an emotional ardor that goes way beyond irony.
Washington was furious at the lack of discipline, but pleased at the men's ardor.
Boy-crazy, smart-mouthed, and wild, her ardor for the male sex cools and
" Nor can the most pious married couple get anywhere "without the ardor of lust.
It only took Zeal & Ardor a year to get there, a fact Gagneux readily acknowledges .
He excelled in his position, and the experience seemed to fill him with patriotic ardor.
Rainstorms on Tuesday drove the crowd to seek shelter, but could not dampen its ardor.
He can channel a character's wild desperation, ardor or impetuousness with steely yet easygoing assurance.
Through ardor, he preached, the ordinary unlettered Jew could feel the equal of a scholar.
You can regard it with cool, self-contained skepticism or embrace it with heedless ardor.
Because—like her—I love abortion, hate exercise, and adore Keanu Reeves with an unparalleled ardor.
There was no ardor or ethics or conflict—and therefore no style, no virtue, no taste.
Richard Gere is her devoted husband, who somehow pales alongside the source of her newfound ardor.
This meant he and Dany were related, which cooled his romantic ardor once he found out.
Tribulation, Skeletonwitch, Pig Destroyer, Khemmis, and Zeal & Ardor seemed to be the great equalizers this year.
There are brawny, youthful elements to his singing, which at its best had ping and ardor.
And Mr. Klein is well served by his actors, who exude conviction, charisma and palpable ardor.
Losing to Jones didn't dull the ardor of those who are for more through thick and thin.
Other bands like Slugdge, Zeal and Ardor, and Immortal had phenomenal showings, just to name a few.
That is, a passion for objects, an ardor that reaches across time and space with surprising urgency.
"I know some people feel very strongly, so I don't want to minimize their ardor," he said.
The superb tenor Matthew Polenzani excels in the title role, his lyrical elegance matched by youthful ardor.
Zeal & Ardor defied all odds this year with his genre-decimating debut full-length, Devil is Fine.
Booker also projected an ardor for the job of president that many of the others somehow didn't.
Finding her soul mate, Christopher, she sets out to make a career of her ardor for food.
How surprised he was by the fierce and spitty ardor with which she returned his dry osculation.
The artist Duke Riley sides with ardor in "Fly by Night," his new piece for Creative Time.
But the frequent triumphs of the Sox and Pats have been crucial to my loss of ardor.
It drained out from a spot right under his armpit and above his ribs—the place of ardor.
Their ardor and zeal for him is not based on charisma, but on his message and his authenticity.
Salukvadze said she believed that family relations do not matter in sports and should not cool sport ardor.
He already sounds an expert in 1948, but his researches continue, and his ardor deepens into the 1980s.
And what takes Cold War from chilly but beautiful to swirling, beating ardor is its use of music.
The only question is the ardor with which they'll express their admiration for and fealty to the president.
That, and a few other meetings at events around town, was all it took to spark Naruhito's ardor.
I also love the sumptuous spa, which alone is worth a visit, and the lushly-decorated restaurant, Ardor.
But that has not dimmed Mr. Tonelli's ardor, or his ambition to become the pastrami king of Tuscany.
But once he returned from the South Seas, his ardor for meddling in the company did not end.
Do you think Zeal and Ardor will be a touring entity, or have you thought that far ahead yet?
With the upcoming Ardor platform, Jelurida will be creating custom child chains for its clients and partners as well.
Ardor is the newest blockchain platform Jelurida has been working on, and functions as sort of a Nxt 2.0.
Though her book is a chronicle of agony, one almost envies despair that is so contingent on cleareyed ardor.
It's good that I haven't been somehow stunted by my high-school ardor for Robert Hood, Moodymann and Romanthony.
They may hate Trump with an undying ardor, but he's offering policies that many of them regard as essential.
Then there was his septuagenarian's lustful ardor — after all, he had courted a new bride 42 years his junior.
Marion pursues the relationship with ardor; Shannon at first rejects but then embraces it, sometimes within a single encounter.
George R.R. Martin famously criticized J.R.R. Tolkien for not exploring Aragorn's tax policy as King of Gondor and Ardor.
Which is a pity, because he approaches ardor with a restrained sincerity that encourages us to trust the character.
These days, our ardor for the national pastime hasn't changed much, but we certainly have more devices to yell at.
Here is a Sontag heaving herself through shredded political romances and sapped passions, applying her ardor to disillusionment and drift.
Her ardor becomes even stronger after the First Policeman (Antoine L. Smith) warns her that Billy uses women for money.
For all of that clamor, it seems that there is little legislative ardor to pass new ethics laws in Albany.
At 77, Mr. Sanders — an N.E.A. Jazz Master — still performs with ardor, often singing as well as blowing the horn.
Labelled people have become so accustomed to these assigned labels that they don't have the ardor to fight it anymore.
Nonetheless, that's a long time to carry all of the ardor, anticipation and fury that come with watching this show.
Mr. Elliott tore into the music with heated intensity, his voice a beguiling timbre of mahogany carried by boyish ardor.
But his singing had rich, reedy coloring and youthful ardor, and his soaring phrases with big high notes carried well.
But the danger is that the pro-impeachment ardor among Democrats and progressives could remain unreciprocated among the broader electorate.
"We Disappear," the group's latest and seventh record, streamlines both fatalist angst and misty-eyed ardor through head-bobbing guitar riffs.
Pondering the persistence of this rancor, one of the characters concludes that a concern for heritage is no match for ardor.
But above all — and this is what moved her fans to ardor in the first place — there was the voice itself.
I sensed that losing would dampen his ardor, so I left my king open to attack, letting him checkmate me twice.
Although Mr. O'Neill's sound sometimes had a nasal, reedy quality, he brought both poignant sadness and youthful ardor to his performance.
All he has done so far has been to create greater obstacles and fan the ardor of extremists on both sides.
Op-Ed Contributors In their ardor to undermine and abolish the Affordable Care Act, Republicans in Congress are causing inestimable damage.
It seems this tension — his resistance to ballet, and his ardor for it — propelled his urge to make his own dances.
No es casualidad que sea en Perú y Chile donde las elites le cantaron con más ardor a sus respectivos "milagros".
So they show the world, posing for pictures with him and fanning out on TV to proclaim their ardor and aptitude.
"I know some people feel very strongly, so I don't want to minimize their ardor," Mr. Brown said while in Washington.
And while the initial ardor might have cooled, most kiwis would have been surprised to find out that the marriage is over.
This is, of course, the greatest show ever on television; twenty years on, public ardor for it remains as feverish as ever.
This wasn't true, Nunez assured me, adding that evidence at the trial would confirm that Linda had retained her ardor for him.
Equally, there was also no big departure that might weaken the ardor of those who have backed him through thick and thin.
For all the ardor of his most committed supporters, those consultants say, there simply aren't enough of them to win the presidency.
Easily clearing that bar, Ms. Falco gives Carol a gentle kindness and the emotional intelligence to transform Chris's ardor into a catalyst.
Durkin, 22001, has generally been portrayed as a stock football character, one who was fiercely intense but not possessing a reckless ardor.
The party's top presidential prospects are advertising their ardor for socialized medicine, free public college, universal child care and paid family leave.
Trump once again sounded themes of emphatic support for law enforcement, reverence for traditional culture and an ardor for old-school patriotism.
The number of zoo births of giant pandas worldwide is low because ardor and opportunity in captivity are hard to align  (Phys.org).
" And finally, he said, "The 'Splendid Table' podcast really incentivizes those last few miles of a run with its ardor for gastronomy.
What lingers, though, are strains of anger, ardor, sorrow and sweetness, and the quiet astonishment of witnessing the birth of a legend.
Actually, she is Andersson's lab rat, infected with ardor and left to wander through the novels' maze, bashing blindly into its obstacles.
But "Ship on Fire" hints at a return to the necro-majesty of Zeal & Ardor past, and from there things pick up.
But that doesn't mean that the tensions animating the heart of the show, and the anger, defensiveness, and ardor they induce, aren't real.
Right now, Brightland's Ardor ($40), a bold and spicy olive oil blended with a variety of peppers, is the ingredient of the summer.
He expresses an understated ardor for his blue-collar parish, his Jesuit high school, his brilliant and tragically alcoholic mentor at Notre Dame.
With the help of his sainted mother, he had severed himself from his companion and had tried to flee from ardor, from arousal.
Happily, it's one in which I find myself steadfastly loving, with both deep affection and bright ardor, this dish the way it is.
Some observers attribute such ardor to the pleasure they believe Japanese women must feel in witnessing violations of their society's strict gender codes.
Mascagni can't stop himself from unleashing explosions of Italianate ardor, which often have a disconcerting effect, particularly when Osaka is expressing vile sentiments.
The novel is narrated in the present, by a middle-aged Evie, who recalls the confusions and ardor of her teen-age folly.
Even in his worst days, his classes drew long waiting lists, and his sheer, unwavering ardor for literature inspired a generation of U.F. grads.
Though it failed to chart when released as a single, its commercial disappointment failed to dampen Costello's ardor for the mournful, minor key lament.
The phrase, which concludes the Passover Seder, is an expression of profound longing for a city past, and piercing ardor for one to come.
The dance scenes were not only dazzling to the eyes but also wrenchingly expressive: balletic moves alternated with naturalistic gestures of ardor or sorrow.
Nonetheless, Mr. Modi has won the ardor of the masses with his appeals to Hindu nationalism and his military confrontations with India's nemesis, Pakistan.
Then Charles (Peter Hermann), her age-appropriate boss at Empirical Press, whose simmering ardor had finally boiled over, rang her cellphone from New York.
But this ardor not limited to New Mexico: People in the neighboring states of Arizona, Colorado and Texas are equally enamored of green chile.
With the success of "Madonna," Mr. Ali is now the rare literary figure who is embraced with equal ardor by teenage girls and intellectuals.
So they and other family members decide to emigrate to a farm in the Minnesota territory, a journey that Troell documents with painstaking ardor.
A youthful wit and ardor gradually narrows its focus, shifting from marveling at the beauty of art, people, and life to a grimmer point: death.
But unlike the male sandpiper, who heroically and uncomplainingly spreads his wings in the pursuit of romantic ardor, Silicon Valley males have a different approach.
Local LDH leader Hervé Lavisse said politicians in the region should "calm their discriminatory ardor and defend the spirit of the Republic," the BBC reported.
Both Dolores (Evan Rachel Wood) and Maeve (Thandie Newton) have doting lovers, sure, but their ardor has the nuance of an elementary school crush. Friendships?
Wang was sentenced to two years in a labor camp in 2010, but her ardor for the ruling party and its leader has hardly dimmed.
Rose's socialist commitments were seamlessly aligned with her life experience; Graham's were more surprising, but he took to them with the ardor of a convert.
Even at its dullest and most doctrinaire, "Deviation" is kept afloat by D'Eramo's archaeological ardor, and by the surreal twists and turns of her narrative.
Their ardor is expressed in aerial and street-level shots that highlight the romance of New York without sanding off too much of the grit.
Of a Kind Nicholas Kirkwood's first encounter with a blown-glass Ettore Sottsass piece six years ago ignited an ardor for their whimsical, childlike aesthetic.
As she learns her craft — and the secrets held by her dashing new instructor — Iris imagines her life could be one of ardor and fulfillment.
As she learns her craft — and the secrets held by her dashing new instructor — Iris imagines her life could be one of ardor and fulfillment.
If the White House's ardor for Saudi Arabia has cooled, the Trump administration will be following a pattern forged by most of its modern predecessors.
Best of all was his poignant ardor in such passages as "Wie sie selig, hehr und milde wandelt" ("How blissfully, bravely, and gently she wanders").
The version at Doraon is between extremes, forceful without burn, its ardor drawn less from chiles than from gochujang's conflagration of salt, sweetness and funk.
Its 168 members, selected by small groups of party activists, who are rarely thrust into the national spotlight with quite the ardor of the 2016 cycle.
Dr. Sacco, who is from Chicago and moved to Tennessee in 2004, said she was struck by the ardor of Ms. Parton's fan base in Tennessee.
Applying the same ardor to her activism, British primatologist and fierce animal rights activist Jane Goodall and conservationist Rachel Carson have served as her north stars.
Ms. Opolais's Manon is overcome with attraction to des Grieux, feelings that unfold in the radiant warmth and sultry ardor of her singing during their romantic exchanges.
The ardor may have cooled by the time Cannes ends Sunday, given that not all its titles have been well received, Mr. Refn's included, but maybe not.
So he courts Jakobe (Katrine Greis-Rosenthal), the elder daughter of a well-connected family, in a romance initially rooted more in Per's ambition than his ardor.
He sensitively followed the lead of the soprano Sonya Yoncheva, an exquisite, uncommonly passionate Desdemona, as she shaped the character's soaring vocal lines with suppleness and ardor.
Still, for all the elegance and ardor of her singing, she did not seem like someone who had just endured her lover's torture and condemnation to death.
If we are lucky, others, like Alice Rohrwacher's lovely "Happy as Lazzaro," will also open, though probably far more quietly, buoyed largely by the ardor of critics.
Sachs frequently steps over the line and in his ardor for his subject and addiction to detail tells us more than most of us need to know.
Morality matters, if defined less as self-righteous ardor and more as self-awareness of a leader's effect on those around him and an appreciation of paradox.
That ardor hasn't faded: A February poll showed Trump's approval ratings at 88 percent among Alabama Republicans, with a stratospheric 69 percent strongly approving of his performance.
I took some cocaine and blood dispersion is underway, hair turns gray, the years flee, I must, I must in ardor blossom once again before I decay.
Foodies' ardor for chicken wings and spicy cuisine has turned hot sauce into a global market worth nearly $2400 billion in sales, according to a 210 Euromonitor report.
OBAMA'S GREATEST ACCOMPLISHMENT The Iran nuclear nonproliferation deal—a difficult and painstaking agreement that dampens the ardor of those advocating for another large-scale, costly, mass-casualty war.
Each element his figures clutch — such as an airplane pillow or an iPhone — contributes to ambiguous narratives Chadsey concocts with meticulous artistry and an unabashed ardor for oddity.
Mr. Almanzar brings a furious intensity to his performance, his eyes blazing with ardor whenever he sees his beloved, whom he is determined to separate from her husband.
Or the following year when everyone weaponized that dark animus by forcefully and collectively declaring their ardor for Bill Skarsgard's portrayal of Pennywise in the rebooted "It" movie?
Whether they worship Instagram influencers or consider themselves true digisexuals, many people are now truly in love with their computers, and that ardor shows no sign of fading.
Or we could just be seasoned, because part of what you discover on the far side of 50 is that aspirations and ardor carry you only so far.
"Maybe the ardor that was there 18 years ago has faded a bit, and I was worried I wouldn't find the right words to transmit my emotions," she said.
Zeal & Ardor has (finally!) announced a handful of live dates, with a short European tour leading up to their debut North American appearance at Psycho Las Vegas festival. 218.
And it's this feeling for paint itself, his ardor-filled and arduous grappling with color, texture, gesture, and form that reveals all the life that was still within him.
Then Motherboard explains how to avoid identity theft and government surveillance by replacing your fingerprints with prosthetics, and Noisey talks about the genre-blending music of Zeal and Ardor.
He said he wanted to marry her, although, given his romantic history otherwise, it seems as if their long separations were in some way a key to his ardor.
And this is the absolutely pathetic twist: McCain, battling brain cancer, stopped spending much time in Washington, and as his health deteriorated, Graham's ardor and cheerleading for Trump intensified.
We'd always been a little shy with each other, Angel and I. Unless he was talking about Puerto Rico with that ardor reserved for lost loves, he was quiet.
It is true that when she was a renter in NoLIta, she did her best to dampen the ardor of two men in the building who asked her out.
Some said the ardor the film elicited had nothing to do with the zeitgeist, and besides, academy members don't think about such pedestrian matters when voting for best picture.
Yet the ardor that must have informed the writing and early performances of "Vengeance" only occasionally blazes forth in "Indecent," which was created by Ms. Vogel and Ms. Taichman.
His greatest pleasure is the sound of his own voice, and his perorations rouse audiences to standing ovations and the kind of ardor summoned at a Justin Bieber concert.
We're supposed to subject our relationships to some recipe for unfading ardor and permanent swoon and are made to believe we are failing if we just live in reality.
Should be fall this year, but I'm not sure if I'll do Zeal and Ardor [gig] yet since the show wouldn't be quite up to snuff, especially for New York.
That evening, we were at a venue in Brooklyn waiting to see black metal blues fusion outfit Zeal & Ardor go onstage, and were far from the only interracial couple there.
Kogonada films the sharp-edged forms and contrapuntal lines of the city's avant-garde buildings with an analytical ardor akin to the discerning passion that Casey herself brings to them.
"It was tremendously important to Truman to be a star in all of those worlds," he added, referring the elites of heredity and of accomplishment Capote cultivated with equivalent ardor.
In Dubai, Baffert says he has found a similar camaraderie and ardor for horses that he first experienced at Rillito — though in far more luxurious surroundings and with higher stakes.
In our first five minutes at the convention he was embraced with equal ardor by Mary Kay Henry, president of the Service Employees International Union, and activist-comedian W. Kamau Bell.
Investors' ardor for Snap shares - which rose almost 50 percent in its market debut on Thursday, giving it a market value of nearly $30 billion - bodes well for future tech IPOs.
But he mostly sang with remarkable freshness and clarion tone, especially during Tristan's bursts of unhinged ardor, and brought touching poignancy to moments when he was transfixed by Isolde's rapturous love.
And in the realm of national security, the interagency Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States has been actively challenging deals, putting a chill on the ardor of Chinese acquirers.
It's not long before Olivia succumbs to the earnest appeals of Nikki M. James's Viola, disguised as Orsino's servant Cesario, whose radiant innocence and ardor would seduce even the saddest woman.
The tenor Paul Appleby sometimes seemed unsure of how to play the lead role of Belmonte, a character given over to somewhat wooden statements of ardor and ineffective displays of heroism.
Now, on "Silicon Valley," entering its fourth season on HBO, it is the upward-failing sociopaths of the tech industry, who envelop their monopolistic ardor in homilies about changing the world.
By the time "Wuthering Heights" is over, the moor is littered with the bodies of characters who have perished of mismanaged ardor, with scarcely a housekeeper left to tell the tale.
I was super broke and I decided to put out an album to make a little money—that happened to be the Zeal and Ardor record, which surprisingly people really responded to!
Has being an Apple enthusiast, being a Mac enthusiast, being an iPhone enthusiast, has some of the ardor worn off over the years because this stuff is available to many more people?
Paramore's martial drums and jagged guitar slam down with a joyless bluntness that dulls the melody, matching the ardor in Williams's singing and songwriting with textbook examples of a redundant musical correlative.
But any inclination to lay low at first was pushed aside by apparent confidence that, like the public's ardor for Amazon itself, shoppers were likely to be grateful for a good bargain.
Sookee and Hideko weren't aware they could feel this level of ardor until they met each other, but the deeper they fall in love, the more Park's filmmaking soars into the sky.
The "Götterdämmerung" is electric; the "Die Walküre," which I heard live in 2011, is bathed in tragedy, rather than fired by ardor; the "Das Rheingold," released this month, is careful, darkly intense.
Her ardor for rendering the defining qualities of a thing and its surface — whether it is a puckered fruit or a red plastic cup — bespeaks of a deep belief in art's uplifting power.
And while Lucas may seem like an unlikely political figure, his "all-American" rise, and the obstacles that defined it, go a long way toward explaining the ardor and anger fueling his cause.
That's what has stayed with me most from Baring's sessions: the careful attention people paid to one another—their hunger for these stories and the ardor with which they abandoned themselves to them.
Finally, this catalog of a beautiful show at the Palazzo Reale in Milan offers English speakers a full view of this 15th-century Sicilian master, whose portraits radiate divine ardor and human pain.
But the ardor has cooled, and Trump is switching his official abode from Manhattan's Trump Tower to his Mar-a-Lago resort in sunny Florida -- news that prompted by New York's Democratic Gov.
That is likely to exacerbate a tension that defines so much of modern-day policy making in the South, where an ardor for small government often coexists uneasily with low wages and enduring poverty.
The synth-filled track is bursting with ardor and vulnerability, perfectly capturing its visual other half, rendering a tender and true montage of season 2's most unexpected couple, Hannah Baker and Zach Dempsey.
And on the strength of her putting me down with Zeal & Ardor at the end of 2016, she's got my trust when it comes to suggesting which metal I should smoke and listen to.
Before he got wrapped up in Zeal & Ardor, Gagneux's main focus was on his experimental pop project, Birdmask, which he started shortly after leaving Zurich and arriving in New York City as a teenager.
When she flew to Washington, D.C., in 1981 to proclaim her ardor for the newly inaugurated Ronald Reagan, she was not only announcing an ideological kinship but binding her country to the larger power.
Sanders still has the advantage of energy and ardor; young people are overwhelmingly on his side, and his campaign will be carried along by the same sort of ebullient cultural ferment as Barack Obama's.
Sanders than to the Democratic Party or to electoral success, and as Elizabeth Warren has seen, their ardor for Bernie does not translate to viable numbers for other candidates who embrace bona fide socialism.
But a week later, exactly when I hit 5 weeks and 2 days pregnant, that happy amphetamine ardor was brutally and without any warning at all replaced with mono-level fatigue and knock-out nausea.
But he also wanted to weave in scenes from leftist movements around the world from that time, he said, as a way of exploring the emptiness many feel once the dust of revolutionary ardor settles.
For all the ardor that Republicans have poured in to making the health care system more unjust, you'll never see them contending that the ridiculous charges documented by the likes of NPR are Actually Good.
The thick, richness of the paint, the ardor in the faces of the men and women (and, of course, the figures that appear both or neither male nor female), is apparent; these people are at home.
At the same time, Republicans running for reelection find it difficult or untenable to separate themselves from President Trump, despite his dismal approval ratings, because he still enjoys the ardor of so many Republican base voters.
As Donizetti's doomed Anne Boleyn at the Met in 2011, her mad scene cabaletta was imbued with the kind of crapulent ardor one might encounter at a truck rally or in line for a Nintendo Switch.
He is the one who looked back on his Tommy-wild youth and channeled that ardor into pieces that Naughty by Nature, who performed at Mr. Hilfiger's own show 22 years ago, would likely have loved.
It's asymptotic ("the more keenly I sought it, the further it receded"), a kind of contented yearning and act of ardor every bit as mysterious as the narrator's efforts to find his beloved among her belongings.
Despite how profitable the memes, ideas, and online presence of young music and culture fans can be for adults and their media publications, adults themselves can be dismissive of the young people behind their feelings of ardor.
And the film is thoughtful and immersive in its use of music, taking the mood from chilly but beautiful to swirling, beating ardor with a score that ranges from haunting Polish folk music to smoky Parisian jazz.
Cecilia Beaux's 1902 charcoal sketch of the matinee-idol violinist Jan Kubelik is one of the earliest and finds its match in refined, smoldering ardor in Paul Cadmus's 1937 ink likeness of the ballet dancer José Martinez.
He might sing of a world where want and need are banished — and Mr. Daunno's handsome, high-lying tenor matches his sunny ardor nicely — but his absorption in song-making apparently doesn't bring much manna from heaven.
A documentary film, "Strangers on the Earth," which is screening at Cinema Village in New York through May 17 and opens in Los Angeles on June 1, captures something of the ardor and elation of the experience.
Los cazadores de gemas se sumen en las aguas, donde tienen que lidiar con el ardor del contacto con la concentración tan alta de sal, mientras usan picas y barretas para romper pedazos de los arrecifes cristalinos.
And his ardor for analog models does not turn entirely on nostalgia: He argues that the older system created more jobs, and filled human needs — for a sensory, tactile experience, for example — that the new ones don't.
By way of plot summary, it will suffice to sketch out the inciting incident: a queer-coded noise band suffers from generic contemporary apathy until a failed tour kickoff sees them conscripted into left-wing revolutionary ardor.
There's no word yet on a follow-up to Devil Is Fine, but there's a busy program of 2018 tour dates, and the metal world waits with baited breath to see what Zeal & Ardor comes up with next.
These are sensationally unwise, with the young bard (Jon Kortajarena) and the young Juliana (Alice Aufray) making gooey eyes at each other and displaying that soulful ardor available only to well-bred residents of the early nineteenth century.
In his covers of Tin Pan Alley tunes — he did them with tenderness, ardor and humor — he seemed to spend an entire song seeing how rhythmically emphatic he could make the melody feel, but without corrupting its cadence.
Under Mr. Bharara, the office prosecuted Democratic and Republican officials with equal ardor, most notably Sheldon Silver, the former Democratic speaker of New York's Assembly, and Dean G. Skelos, the former Republican majority leader of the State Senate.
Albert J. Dunlap, a tough-talking executive whose ardor for turning around troubled companies by laying off workers and closing factories earned him the nickname Chainsaw Al, but whose career ended in an accounting scandal, died on Jan.
His ardor hasn't faded despite the fact that the biggest scandals engulfing the Trump administration right now trace back to the disgraced former national security adviser, or that their very closeness has at times growing talk of impeachment.
What's rarer than Aftel's ardor for the ingredients is her steadfast loyalty to them and her refusal to supplement essences of the natural world with the man-made synthetics that have dominated the perfume industry for over a century.
You can see the Desert Trip audience retreating into memory, considering their divorces and affairs, dead lovers and deepest ardor—the continual search for something as brutally simple as Young articulated, but almost impossible to find in unadulterated form.
Ms. Margulies made discipline vibrant and restraint provocative, and on the occasions when the story let her cut loose she wisely continued to underplay, showing us Alicia's grief and ardor in brief, intense flashes before slamming on the brakes.
None of that has dimmed the ardor of Mr. Trump and his son-in-law and Middle East envoy, Jared Kushner, for M.B.S., whom they see as a counterweight against Iran and as a huge customer for American weapons.
Even in the wrenching Act II scene when Gilda, having been kidnapped by the Duke's men and brought to their boss, confesses all to her father, Ms. Feola's Gilda was alternately consumed with shame and afire with helpless ardor.
American carmakers spent the years around their great bailout professing their ardor for a new generation of fuel-efficient vehicles, but in the end they were only too happy to steer people back into S.U.V.s, which are more profitable.
" Such was Buttigieg's ardor for James Joyce and " Ulysses ," Jeremy Farris, his old Oxford flatmate, said, that he once "came back from the market with a kidney that he proceeded to fry, because that's what Leopold Bloom most enjoyed.
To be brutally honest and risk bruising his quivering heart, this has been a lopsided affair, unless you count Putin's meddling in the 2016 election as the purest possible expression of ardor and fidelity, which I suppose you can.
True to his no-bullshit musical approach, Gagneux also wasn't one to mince words, or shy away from uncomfortable subject matter—even when things took a surprising turn during his explanation of just how Zeal and Ardor came to be.
Harrison is well acquainted with the ardor of Brazil's judo fans and their support for Aguiar — she was famously booed by the crowd in Sao Paulo when she beat Aguiar on penalties six years ago at a world cup final.
A few have refused, point-blank, to entertain my requests either on grounds that they are too ticklish to withstand my ardor or that I'm an incorrigible sexual deviant whose foot-based perversions shall not be humored on their time.
The sound blew out twice during the 50 minutes Zeal & Ardor was allotted, leaving Swiss-American bandleader Manuel Gagneux and his backing musicians to troubleshoot as best they could on a silent stage facing hundreds of expectant faces (no pressure, right?).
Clearly a man for whom life without literature is tantamount to life without material nourishment, Wood brings to the practice of literary criticism "the ardor of the artist" — the quality John Keats proclaimed most necessary to the making of all art.
UNCLE ROMEO VANYA JULIET Bedlam, a company already known for pushing the envelope with pared-down productions featuring actors playing multiple roles, will push even further this season, mashing up Shakespeare's tragedy of young love and Chekhov's classic about unrequited ardor.
It was bound up with Christian polemic and Christian doctrine—with an attempt to refute the Manichaeans and the Pelagians and with a vision of Jesus as the miraculous child of a virgin who became pregnant without the experience of ardor.
What has happened in the seven months since he disembarked at Manchester United has, then, seemed to be an attempt to make up for lost time, conducted with all the ardor of a late-in-life romance between star-crossed lovers.
And yet barely a day after Dr. John's death Thursday at 77, his loss still summons the kind of widespread grief, desolation and ardor that seem out of proportion to those whose memories of his work begin and end with that catchy tune.
By these frequent protestations their attachment to the faith was continually fortified; and in proportion to the increase of zeal, they combated with the more ardor and success in the holy war, which they had undertaken against the empire of the demons.
We see this same tactic utilized when new bands are snapped up by bigger labels and see their existing albums repackaged as an entirely new product, like what happened with Dawn Ray'd or Zeal & Ardor (thankfully, Discogs and the Encyclopedia Metallum never lie).
I've said this many times before, but, metal is for everyone (except Nazis), and we still have so much work to do to make that sentiment feel tangible—but that Zeal & Ardor show gave me more hope than I've had in awhile.
They take a while to find parity and poise, but, once they do, they are inextricable, rendered equal by ardor; the first shot of them, at dawn, after they sleep together, is of limbs so entangled that we can't tell whose are whose.
Sprinkled with photos of Ms. Bardot in the gingham get-ups, body-skimming sweaters and shoulder-baring tops that outfit her on- and off-screen personas, this book may well spur conversations about celebrity in the shadow of controversy, or just ardor.
Even when she divines his deception — the rose tattoo he displays was obtained only after he learned about Rosario's own — Alvaro's impulsive ardor, and his naked need for a woman to love him as he can love her, melts Serafina's frozen heart.
Hype aside, Zeal & Ardor is the kind of rare talent that Roadburn has always proven itself to be admirably adept at incubating and showcasing, and the band's presence in Tilburg—at the festival's most sonically diverse lineup to date—made perfect sense.
The film arrives as a corporate product, but we are using it for our own purposes, posting with unbridled ardor about what we're going to wear to the opening night, announcing the depths of the squads we'll be rolling with, declaring that Feb.
Si pasas más de tres horas seguidas frente a una pantalla o monitor de computadora, puede que tengas esta enfermedad que causa visión doble y borrosa, así como ardor, comezón, sequedad y ojos rojos, pues se genera fatiga ocular y pestañeamos menos.
It is both a surprise and a relief to encounter fiction that explores counterfactual worlds like these with something of the ardor and earnestness of much young-adult fiction, asking anew philosophical questions that have been posed repeatedly through millennia to no avail.
Even in AD 2000, who among us is so cynical that he doesn't have some good old corny American hope way down deep in his heart, lying dormant like a spinster's ardor, not dead but just waiting for the right guy to give it to?
But President Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron have just shared a whirlwind 24-hour love fest in Paris, and the buzz of their ardor and flesh-pressing intimacy has the world reassessing not just the visuals of their relationship but something much more profound.
Many of the people on my block live extremely well and very quietly, bound by a distaste for ostentation that anyone moving into a 7,750-square-foot, seven-bedroom townhouse staged with potted boxwoods on the stoop was unlikely to regard with a similar ardor.
Her writing about their ardor is as vivid and true as anything in Scott Spencer's great "Endless Love" (1979), that audacious teen novel that comes with a permanent asterisk attached, reminding you not to confuse it with the damp and witless Brooke Shields movie adaptation.
We've covered a lot of good metal, and the vast majority of it— from Svalbard to Zeal & Ardor to Ilsa to Gaylord—was made by people with something to fucking say about our blighted society and the vampiric economic system under which we labor.
"This orchestra has a burning ardor, which must sometimes be held in check in order to let it out at the right moment," the soft-spoken Mr. Petrenko told the cellist Olaf Maninger in a conversation taped for the orchestra's Digital Concert Hall platform.
A nearby display of documents from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in Geneva gives a sense of the archival ardor that has gone into Ms. Chung's Vietnam project, while a set of small watercolors indicate a way to insure that research continues.
The idea of men expressing their ardor with generous and tangible financial support instead of empty words and broken promises — like so much of what I experienced in the dating world — appealed to me, and the doctor concluded I suffered from nothing more than an occupational obsession.
He is 74, compact and gray, with tremendous life in his eyes and a youthful ardor that seems to have its source in reverence for his elders — like the Polish filmmaker Andrzej Wajda, who had signed a storyboard that Scorsese unhooked from the wall to show me.
This Georgia-born writer's series "Six Feet Under," after all, was a dark comedy about a diversely dysfunctional funeral home family, while his "True Blood," based on the Southern Vampire Mysteries novels by Charlaine Harris, combined elements of fantasy, horror, bodice-ripping ardor and — why not?
The governor's seeming lack of ardor wasn't surprising: He had essentially declared the session over weeks ago, noting a stalemate in the Senate, where an absent Republican Senator, Tom Croci, has resulted in a 31-31 split between Democrats and Republicans in the 63-seat chamber.
And while Carlson was hardly alone in his rebellion — three House Republicans voted with Democrats to check the president's war-waging authority and, over in the Senate, Mike Lee and Rand Paul raised a dissident ruckus — no one else had his ardor, his articulateness, his megaphone.
But there is room to wonder what the outcome would have been if Kendrick and the rest of TDE swapped out James Blake and a few American rappers for artists like Jamaica's Spice, Brazil's Karol Conká, Nigeria's Burna Boy, Cameroon's Jovi, or Switzerland's Zeal & Ardor, to name a few.
Luckily for him, he'd ended up with some of the most talented metal musicians in New York—drummer Lev Weinstein, guitarist Nick Palmirotto, bassist Dana Schechter, vocalist Charlie Looker, and vocalist Emilio Zef China—who are now all tasked with bringing Zeal & Ardor to life on American soil.
PARELES The DJ and producer Kid Koala dissolves the beat in the series of recordings he calls "Music to Draw To." His second installment is "Io," based on the Greek myth of a mortal priestess who attracted the ardor of Zeus and the wrath of his wife, Hera.
Mr. Chabon is one of the most gifted prose stylists at work today, and he writes here with both easy lyricism and caffeinated ardor, capturing his hero's love affair with a French refugee (who becomes his wife), and his growing obsession with the moon shot and the space race.
The New Yorker gets an intense Mooch bumpElon Musk is preparing to go through 'production hell' to deliver Tesla's Model 3 on timeStitch Fix has filed confidentially for an IPO But once he returned from the South Seas, his ardor for meddling in the company did not end.
The underlying proposition, widely advanced by zoo professionals, is that, in an era when it's no longer acceptable to round up wild giraffes, maintaining a sustainable stock in a zoo is not simply a business necessity; it's an achievement of conservation—or, at least, a sign of scientific ardor.
So it's now a sure-thing that national Democrats will remain fixated on this issue for the foreseeable future - and while it may succeed in hamstringing Trump, the kind of paranoid ardor underlying the general "Russia narrative" can't lead to fruitful politics and a future that puts them back into power.
So the artist Bruce Nauman had few distractions, which is the way he has liked it for more than 215 years, since moving to rural New Mexico from Los Angeles, away from an art world that has coveted him with an ardor he seems to need to hold at arm's length.
When I heard Guillaume Apollinaire — the French poet whose most notable poem, "Le Pont Mirabeau," has a metrical solidity of great austerity — read the poem in a 1913 recording, a different facet of his art was revealed: not the exquisite rigor of his lines but the ardor of casual speech.
Oppenheimer tells the familiar story of Reagan's youthful ardor for Roosevelt; his career as a Hollywood labor leader; his growing hostility to Communist infiltration of the unions; and his turn to the right when he became a pitchman for General Electric, began to associate with anti-Communists, and married Nancy Davis.
The fact that Mr. Elgort in real life is still with his high school sweetheart — Violetta Komyshan, a ballet dancer he met while still a student at Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts — has not dampened the ardor of his female followers, virtual and physical.
If somehow you suppose that a game titled River City Ransom: Underground—released nearly thirty years after RCR first graced the NES with its chubby "chibi" sprites—would not simply assume that you share its feverish, supernova ardor for its 1989 predecessor, prepare to have your outlook rudely shattered at the fore.
In fact, each section of the novel is an indirect commentary on the prior Elio-Oliver romance: The first replicates the pitch of its ardor among two people who thought they had missed their chance; the second offers a matured vision of connection between two men, permeated with wisdom about earlier, lost days.
With the presidential election fast receding into the past, there was still campaign drama unfolding on Wednesday on the South Shore of Long Island, where the race for New York State Senate's Eighth District has been contested with the ardor and election board intrigue of the Bush-Gore contest in Florida in 2000.
The entire "Vision Quest" soundtrack "Vision Quest" also offered up Foreigner's 1978 platinum hit "Hot Blooded," still a rock radio staple in the '80s which here serves as the score for Karen Wheeler's (Cara Buono) escalating ardor for a rendezvous with Billy (the same band's reversal tune "Cold As Ice" also comes into play).
A MINUS Not available on streaming services Zeal & Ardor: Devil Is Fine (MVKA Music) Challenged to join black metal and black music in holy sacrilege, biracial Swiss New Yorker Manuel Gagneux said either fuck you or fuck yeah and began hollering faux field hollers of "devil is kind" and "devil is fine" over chain-gang percussion.
Later, when people recognize your gift for re-creating the sensations of childhood—when a critic describes your work as going "so deep into the special alertness, loyalty, and ardor of children that it makes you see things you had forgotten or blotted out and feel things you were embarrassed to feel"—it's this sensitivity they're often talking about.
Word of mouth is crucial for a band like Zeal & Ardor—a bedroom project-turned-juggernaut that rose to hyped-up prominence in a matter of months and is sustained by fan interest instead of major label machinery—and those 50 minutes in that church cemented the band's reputation as The Next Big Thing in Metal.
An Appraisal Harold Bloom, the imperious and convivial scholar and literary critic, the last colossus in terms of his ardor and prodigious memory, a self-described "tired, sad, humane old creature," and a man who was increasingly isolated in his opinions about what the great books are and why they matter, was nothing if not prolific.
Mr. Sanders has tried to bolster his standing with older voters, and lessen their ardor for Mr. Biden, by trumpeting his support for Social Security and highlighting the former vice president's past willingness to consider cuts to the program — a contrast Sanders supporters believe is vital given Mr. Trump's suggestion this week that he'd pursue entitlement trims.
He conjures Mike's childhood with Proustian ardor, capturing his fond memories of his mother (who smelled of Prell shampoo, making him think of those old TV commercials showing a pearl languidly drifting through the mentholated green) and his worst boyhood fears (convinced that a gaggle of evil-looking puppets were lying in wait, plotting to kill him).
Raised in a Jewish family on a Long Island chicken farm, he enrolled at age 15 at the University of Chicago, had a Paris sojourn, loved France and Britain with an ardor rarely devoted to both those antagonistic nations, and somewhere along the way acquired an accent that Tom Wolfe described as having arrived from London in a box.
In fact, I don't think my account of the play can be entirely objective, not least because of Michelle Williams's performance, which resonates in ways you, too, might find difficult to handle, especially if you've ever known and cared for anyone like Una, the complex and charged twenty-seven-year-old woman the actress plays with ardor and ambition.
Corbyn cut his teeth as a community activist in the 1970s and never lost the ardor, working in recent years to undo the "neoliberal" policies of his predecessors, Tony Blair and Gordon Brown, by putting the nationalization of British industries back on the map, proposing tougher tax regimes and capital controls, and, separately, conducting outreach to highly questionable "friends" in Hezbollah and Hamas.
Since the release of his breakthrough album, Devil Is Fine, he has been the subject of much attention in the metal world, ranging from fawning praise to damning grumbles about trends and "fake" metal (he'd previously self-released another demo under the Zeal & Ardor name, but took it out of circulation because, as he told me, he thought it was "kind of crap").
" Jesus' existence, in other words, did not depend upon the minutest touch of that ardor through which all other human beings are generated: "Holy virginity became pregnant, not by conjugal intercourse, but by faith—lust being utterly absent—so that that which was born from the root of the first man might derive only the origin of race, not also of guilt.
Somehow, love entered the gothic establishment from time to time, and when Oliver wrote about it in his brilliant 2009 piece, "East 10th Street: Self Portrait with Empty House," it was with all the ardor and verve of a romantic who knows he's an outsider by birth and inclination but who still hopes to find—to believe—those persons who won't hurt his heart because of it.
Mr. Spitzer, an experienced salesman, peddled the station's airtime to sponsors by emphasizing the concentrated ardor of the audience; at the same time, the station made the most of its locale, engaging in mutual promotions with local dance clubs, arranging free concerts and broadcasting them and featuring a regular "Screamer of the Week" contest, in which listeners would call in and vote for their favorite new song.
" Eventually, Circe will bear a child by Odysseus, a boy named Telegonus (although some versions of the myth have her bearing several boys); and Miller grants her, at this juncture, a profoundly human complex of emotions, from despair at the infant's constant screaming to a profound and unconditional maternal ardor: "When he finally slept … a love so sharp it seemed my flesh lay open.
Their ardor is inflamed by pride, for the brightest young star on the French team, Kylian Mbappé, hails from Bondy, not far west of Montfermeil, the rough suburb where Issa lives; Mbappé is the son of a Cameroonian father and an Algerian mother, and most of the characters mustering in "Les Misérables," likewise, are of African descent—as is Ladj Ly, the movie's director, who was born in Mali.
There will be, of course, a lot of fuss, but it is impossible for Catalonia not to be in Spain, so-, SS: Sir, and I'm not wishing to take away the ardor for nationalism, but for me, from the outside, the key moment seemed to be when all those huge companies, or even the smaller companies, said, 'Right, okay, if you're going to be independent, we're going to move our HQ out of Catalonia.
So, once the judge's ardor had cooled; or the judge simply had a second thought; or the defendant had gotten what the judge perceived as a needed "taste" of prison; or the victim was more forgiving given the passage of time; or even the judge's baby granddaughter simply had a pretty smile on her face when the judge left for court that day; the judge could simply lower the sentence – literally to any period of time that the judge chose, even immediate probation.
That movie lasts twenty-six minutes, and it bears the seed of everything that has flourished in her later works, such as "Red Road" (2006) and "Fish Tank" (2009): a tilt toward the verges of society, where the disconnected and the dispossessed attempt to make a home; a frank admission that carnal knowledge precedes all other wisdom and lays it low; and a wistful ardor, desperate to prove that, even in the scuzziest depths, there are snatches of bliss, or spurts of color, that can suddenly bloom like fire.

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