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As a result, his audaciousness has yet to receive its due.
The breathlessness is only matched by the audaciousness—and the sheer weirdness.
The last score was a classic highlight reel moment that displayed Mahomes's agility and audaciousness.
It's a long shot, but maybe Mr. Trump will rally something iconically American with his audaciousness.
At six feet tall she was a striking presence and had a certain audaciousness about her.
"The attack on oil fields in Saudi was stunning in the depth of its audaciousness," Gen.
I was saying to somebody, the audaciousness of supporting three generations across the Xbox One family of devices.
They had chosen not to evacuate, a tradition of audaciousness going back to 1979, said Ms. Moseley, 48.
Picking a favorite between the two plays depends on your inclination—whether you prefer the audaciousness of basketball or its charming subtleties.
But the longer you stick with Swiss Army Man, the more its commendable audaciousness starts to succumb to the story's underlying triteness.
The audaciousness of his achievements seem a match for anything Sir Ranulph Fiennes, fellow explorer and endurance record holder, has pulled off.
Mr. McLaren's report captured the scale and audaciousness of Russia's doping program, using forensic analysis to corroborate the testimony of Dr. Rodchenkov.
And the transubstantiation of paint into flesh possessed an audaciousness as blunt and unyielding as the steel and concrete on display in Formula 1.
The audaciousness of Claws' fashion invokes thoughts of frivolity and excess that exist in contrast to cultural expectations of what women of color are worth.
Customers and investors alike have been attracted to the sheer audaciousness of his goals, which have set him apart from other entrepreneurs, even in Silicon Valley.
The Philadelphia Police Department shared a photo of the bold kitty on its Facebook page, where more than 174,000 followers could marvel at the animal's audaciousness.
Pho stands out, though, both for the apparent audaciousness of his actions, and his affiliation with TAO, a highly regarded unit within the world's most powerful intelligence apparatus.
"I think it really showed a profound sense of optimism," he added, "and in some ways audaciousness, that this venerable institution would consider geothermal technology for their building."
The company, based in Tel Aviv, will perform Mr. Naharin's latest work, "Venezuela," which contains familiar ingredients like ferocious solos, kaleidoscopic ensemble scenes and moments of theatrical audaciousness.
But the sheer audaciousness of its filmmaking and storytelling acted as a guide that led me to emotional moments that hit with the power the HBO series intended.
His audaciousness may seem surprising given that he built his most important projects in Illinois, Oklahoma, Kansas, Minnesota and Mississippi — in the spiritual Midwest, if not the Midwest proper.
It all started with Patrick Stickles' voice—tinny and grating, yet endearing in its audaciousness—sounding like a 70s outlaw country star whose pipes got stuck in a food processor.
While it may be easy to dismiss such a daring vision, Facebook's nearly two billion monthly active users -- not including users of its other social networks -- give credibility to the company's audaciousness.
The scale and audaciousness of Russian doping was unveiled last year when an investigator for the World Anti-Doping Agency, Richard McLaren, laid out how it worked, shortly before the Rio Games.
"My goal has always been to put some audaciousness, some boldness back into songwriting," François Pachet, who spearheaded the development of Flow Machines at Sony CSL, told Gizmodo over a video call in January.
"The attack on the oil fields in Saudi was stunning in the depth of its audaciousness," he said of an assault in September that the United States and its European allies blame Iran for.
With such abstract audaciousness, one grasps why Balenciaga's sculptural aesthetic — achieved through his perfection of pattern cuts, his explorations of volume, and his attention to detail — was revered by his contemporaries Chanel and Hubert de Givenchy.
Contrast that audaciousness with his expressionless demeanor and what you get is Gordon's own brand of fortitude, a resiliency that makes you wonder how high his numbers would soar as the first option in Orlando or Brooklyn.
The reviews were mixed: Rolling Stone gave it two stars , Entertainment Weekly gave it a C, and Robert Christgau labeled it a "dud," whereas Spin appreciated the album's audaciousness, giving it 9/10 and that month's cover story.
Donovan Mitchell's Audaciousness Is Inspiring The Utah Jazz are in a sad place, but, on the bright side, they also have Donovan Mitchell, a fearless firecracker with more responsibilities on his plate than any rookie on a decent team should.
It never leaves me shaking my head at its audaciousness in the way Legion does, but I'm going to be thinking about what's up with Quentin, Julia, and company much more in the long, long months before season four debuts.
The androgyny, sexuality, and audaciousness of these get-ups may be punchlines now, but in the context of the Reagan era, they were a rebellious counterpoint to stuffy, buttoned-up conservative types who had suddenly come out of the woodwork.
He manages to surprise even in the most familiar works, taming the different voices with authority while allowing room for adventurous turns — a blend of respect and audaciousness that makes for a refreshing addition to the crowded field of Bach recordings.
A grisly comedic thriller written and directed by Nicolas Pesce (his 2016 horror film "The Eyes of My Mother" got some positive notes), "Piercing" has an audaciousness that largely lies in splitting the difference between viewer interest and viewer exasperation.
What Trump has done -- through both the audaciousness of his lies, their frequency and his assault on the media as a neutral referee -- is made it virtually impossible for the average person to credibly delineate between what's true and what's merely political spin.
It could be as thrilling as a go-kart race as well, as the fearless teenager would animate the races with a sense of audaciousness that the series had not seen for years, but that many of his fellow drivers considered excessively dangerous.
Then again, Branden Jacobs-Jenkins's "An Octoroon" is such a singular achievement that one watches with a mixture of disbelief and awe as the young English director Ned Bennett meets the audaciousness of the writing with a reckless bravura all his own.
Richard Linklater's follow-up to Boyhood is decidedly less ambitious—a bunch of 1980s baseball bros are hangin' out, trying to pick up chicks and have a good ole time—but what it lacks in audaciousness it more than makes up for in sheer, compulsive likability.
Ace Cosgrove, member of the Hostile Youth collective (also home to Hassani Kwess, Uno Hype, Vaunfe and in-house producer Black Diamond) has been on a continued upswing since the unfettered rhymes of Simple Criticism and the audaciousness of UsVsRobots made him an artist to watch.
Karl describes how a local gangster bit off the nose of Karl's nephew. Disturbed by the audaciousness and brutality of the attack, Tom promises to look into the issue. However, Karl becomes spooked when they enter Tom's car, and Karl begins bargaining with Tom, to Jerry's confusion. Tom agrees that the two are friends with a long history but strangles Karl after an apology.
Shortly thereafter they were followed by five ships of the British Halifax Squadron commanded by Commodore Philip Broke. The squadron was composed of one ship of the line and four frigates , , , and , who were in close pursuit for two days. In a remarkable feat of navigation and audaciousness, Hull evaded the British squadron by warping his ship ahead and using his long boats to tow Constitution. The chase by the Halifax Squadron was long and arduous and established Hull's reputation for courage, daring and seamanship.
Paul Maher Jr. compared Sasha Grey with Cathy Ames in John Steinbeck's novel East of Eden, describing the ambient tracks of aTelecine as aural wrecking balls, stated that Grey's artistic temperament comes close to that of the Marquis de Sade as "a proponent of freedom tethered to its furthest extremities, yet untethered by laws, morality or religion" and admired her courage and audaciousness. In July 2013 it was announced that Grey had left the band, leaving Ian Cinnamon and a new vocalist as the only remaining full-time members. In 2012, Grey covered Nico for the X-TG album Desertshore. In 2014, Grey and Jayceeoh produced "Heat of the Night", featuring Bella.
Arndt's plans to establish a new project and journal did not receive strong support from his colleagues. Emeritus Professor Jamie Mackie later recalled that: > When Heinz launched the Indonesia Project and the BIES in 1964-65, the > likelihood that either would succeed appeared bleak in the extreme. He > mentions in A Course through Life (1985) that 'almost everyone I consulted > advised against the effort.' (I can't remember whether I was one of those; I > certainly would have done so if consulted, having kept a close watch on > economic developments in Indonesia over the previous eight years.) ... But > Heinz went ahead, and by dint of sheer audaciousness, ... perseverence and > persuasiveness, he pulled it off.
The show is also funny, and doesn't come off as pre-programmed and scripted as most over the top arena spectacles... that unpredictable eclecticism is just a broad stroke representation of the new genre-jumping normal, and it's from some combination of those elements that Cyrus will become a new Someone Else." Scott Mervis of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette praised the show and Cyrus' vocals, calling it an "over-the-top dance-pop extravaganza with a wacky sense of humor, artful musical gestures and a big-voiced playful star who seemed thrilled to be there." Théoden Janes of The Charlotte Observer praised the show, writing, "Beneath all the audaciousness was a fair amount of awesomeness. Cyrus didn’t lip-synch a word.
L.A. interview in July 2012 In 2010, aTelecine released its first LP, ...And Six Dark Hours Pass, and followed it up with the first of three A Cassette Tape Culture compilations. Grey described aTelecine as "experimental noise", The Village Voice suggested it is electronic / ambient / minimal, and Todd "Pendu" Brooks called it dark ambient and death- dub. In 2011, aTelecine's first full-length album, The Falcon and the Pod, was released. Paul Maher Jr. compared Sasha Grey with Cathy Ames in John Steinbeck's novel East of Eden, described the ambient tracks of aTelecine as aural wrecking balls, stated that Grey's artistic temperament comes close to that of the Marquis de Sade as "a proponent of freedom tethered to its furthest extremities, yet untethered by laws, morality or religion", but admired her courage and audaciousness.

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