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"bareness" Definitions
  1. the fact of not being covered with or protected by anything
  2. the fact of being very simple and basic, without many contents, decorations, etc.

34 Sentences With "bareness"

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"You're aware of how clean it is so you want to justify the bareness," she said.
"I don't like obvious bareness so when you move, something might unwrap a little bit," Kors said.
The bareness of the floor, the self-serious nature of the dancing, the foreheads pressed together, the sporadic fits of laughter.
But for all the efficient bareness of the setting, the show has a brightly colored, everything-but-the-kitchen-sink exuberance.
It's a fitting visual companion to the track, capturing the kind of isolation and bareness of what you hear in the music, and visualizing it.
She's moving into Knightley's territory, away from the social world of artifice and community where she's comfortable and into the vulnerability and bareness of nature.
Together they found a bright apartment near their homes and countered the bareness — the family had few belongings — with cheery posters and tags labeling everything in English: lamp, cupboard, wall, door.
The unfinished hallways, filled with vibrant posters of cartoon animals, are nothing but cheap diversions attempting to combat their true bareness, just surface-level platitudes meant to distract from its deep misery.
In 23, Tom Wolfe, whose own taste in interiors ran to damask and lacquer, published " From Bauhaus to Our House ," a polemical defense of "coziness & color" and an indictment of the "whiteness & lightness & leanness & cleanness & bareness & spareness" of austere modern design.
Mr. Trump acknowledged the relative bareness of his events at a rally on Friday night: In defiant language, Mr. Trump hailed the size of the crowd packed into an arena in Hershey, Pa. "By the way, I didn't have to bring J. Lo or Jay Z — the only way she gets anybody," he said.
The explicitness of the black body, the explicit body's blackness, is not only about the way a certain lived experience can be said to bear the traces of bareness; nor is it encompassed in what it is to bear the only black body on-site or onstage or in the room or in the frame.
She did, though, see the appeal of the "bareness" and "forceful exposure" of the tracks.
Northern Cradle-Greek Model: # Bareness of resources. # Nomadic-hunting (piracy) # Ferocious, warlike nature with spirit of survival. # Patriarchal family. # Debasement/enslavement of women.
The mountain is quite bare. Despite its bareness and being a rather low mountain at it hosts alpine plant life. It hosts colonies of Siberian Dwarf Pine, Rhododendron diversipilosum, and other members of Ericaceae.
The name of the island may be derived from the bareness of the island ('da chek lak'), that the shape of the island resembles the red tripletail Perch ('chek lap', 赤鱲), or that the fish was once abundant in its vicinity.
"Chinese Philosophy." Collected Writings of Jin Yuelin. Vol. 2. Gansu People's, 1995. 531-50. Print. p.533 He explains Chinese philosophy as being more poetic in that it has “bareness and disconnectedness”,Jin, Yuelin. "Chinese Philosophy." Collected Writings of Jin Yuelin. Vol. 2. Gansu People's, 1995. 531-50. Print. p.
First the speaker curses the plants on the farm with bareness and then asks the forests to burn before Lycurgus destroys them with his axe. He then prays to Neptune for a flood to destroy the farm and for the land to turn into a swamp. The poem ends with a farewell to his farm and his lover, Lydia.
Cioculescu, pp. 384–385, 386–387 The depressive state in such poems is enhanced by Caragiale's preference for antithesis, and in particular by his understanding of the universe as oppressive, deceptive and stagnant—according to Cioculescu, his "Weltanschauung is dominated by a genius that, when not malignant, is in any case perfidious, treacherous."Cioculescu, p. 386 To the bareness of autumnal landscapes, Caragiale the younger opposed a universe dominated by floral ornamentation.
Rothley Lake breaks the bareness of the scenery, prettily bordered with trees and overlooked by a wall of rugged crags topped by Codger Fort. Rothley Lakes (divided by a road) were created for the Wallington estate by Capability Brown. Codger Fort was erected by Sir Walter Blackett after the Jacobite rising of 1745, probably to demonstrate his loyalty. The fort contained six cannon and hence would have proved a serious obstacle to any invading forces.
López-Rey (1999), p. 217 The bareness of the dark ceiling, the back of Velázquez's canvas, and the strict geometry of framed paintings contrast with the animated, brilliantly lit and sumptuously painted foreground entourage.López-Rey (1999), pp. 216–217 Stone writes: According to Kahr, the composition could have been influenced by the traditional Dutch Gallery Pictures such as those by Frans Francken the Younger, Willem van Haecht, or David Teniers the Younger.
Tacoma Times, 18 June 1904 Two more sexually suggestive postcards from 1910 play with the concept of bareness. In one, Mother Hubbard has gone > To get her poor daughter a gown, But the cupboard was bare So the damsel sat > there With little else on but a frown.Amazon Alternatively she went "to get her poor daughter a dress", but "the cupboard was bare, and so was her daughter, I guess."Taylor Art Co, Rhymelets, Hippostcards Parodies have continued into the musical sphere too.
The vacancy and bareness of the space shown enables the audience to imagine and craft their own version of interpretation and comprehension, instead of including the photographer's own inputs and insights. In order to expand and concentrate on the expansive space, it is crucial to minimize contradicting elements such as people or distracting buildings. Doing so conveys a sense of barrenness and desolation that creates a theatrical atmosphere and visual experience. Therefore, a minimalist photograph is often captured early in the morning, sunrise or dark at night.
Map of the Lake Balkhash drainage basin showing the Ili River and its tributaries The Ili (, Или Дәряси; , ئله; ; ; , Xiao'erjing: اِلِ حْ; , literally "Bareness") is a river situated in Northwestern China and Southeastern Kazakhstan. It flows from the Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture of the Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region to the Almaty Region in Kazakhstan. It is long (including its source river Tekes),Или, Great Soviet Encyclopedia of which is in Kazakhstan. The river originates from the Tekes and Künes) rivers in Eastern Tian Shan.
The name is an anglicisation of the Gaelic Maol Chinn Tìre (), in English: "The rounded [or bare] headland of Kintyre", where chinn and tìre are the genitive forms of ceann head and tìr land, country respectively. The English variant Cantyre derives from the phrase ceann tìre "head land". Mull as a geographical term is most commonly found in southwest Scotland, where it is often applied to headlands or promontories, and, often more specifically, for the tip of that promontory or peninsula. The term mull derives from "bald, bare, baldness, bareness".
Vanity Fair, 5 May 1877, p.276 In the United States it was provided with a refutation and appeared as a pamphlet under the title Who was Old Mother Hubbard? (1882/5).Acknowledged there as reprinted from the Portsmouth Monitor, New York, 1885 A Robert Branston illustration of Mother Hubbard used on an American trade card Later parodies centred largely on the bareness of the cupboard in the first stanza. A postcard advertisement for Dr Swett's root beer concludes that Mother Hubbard was unable to quench her thirst because “The kiddies had been there first”.
Some names for the thong make reference to the bareness of the buttocks, such as the Spanish word colaless. (The word's origin is probably connected to the English term "topless" but in reference to cola, a colloquial word meaning "butt" in South American Spanish.) In some other languages the "T"-like shape of the back is emphasised. In Chinese, the thong is commonly called dingziku (丁字褲/丁字裤) which literally means 丁 character pants (or roughly, T-letter pants). In Korean, it is called 티팬티 (T panty).
And in a musical setting, with sharp, smart lyrics, the poignancy and politics are heightened and vividly coloured. This is a remarkable addition to Australian musical theatre". Judith Greenaway wrote for ArtsHub, "Evie May ends in a bareness of space, an echo chamber of those limited choices that empowered a modern movement. This is an entertaining, crafted, timely and relevant work." In his review for Stage Whispers, Peter Gotting wrote, "When the lights go up on this new Australian musical, there’s a sense of maturity - Sydney’s Hayes Theatre is now producing premieres of variety and accomplishment rarely seen in this country before.
Following its opening by Queen Elizabeth II on 28 May 1980 the new square attracted criticism from the general public. The Melbourne Age newspaper reported "in interviews with newspaper reporters and on talk-back radio, many Melburnians have blasted their long awaited City Square for what they see as its bareness, the noise from its controversial video matrix screen and the starkness of the glazed steel canopy running along the Regent Theatre Wall". A large yellow steel sculpture titled “Vault” by Ron Robertson-Swann (dubbed the "Yellow Peril") which was commissioned as a centrepiece for the square was relocated to Batman Park in July 1981, following heated public debate.
1\. Ita oba: A festival to behold as it attracts almost all the indigenes of Ajasse Ipo with various activities such as traditional dance, competitions and relaxation 2\. Odo Osin (River) which was thought to have been a fat pretty woman before she turns to a river in Ila Orangun when she was insulted for her bareness, she flows from Ila Orangun, to Ajasse Ipo, Ilala and many other places. River Osin, which runs from Ila- Orangun right into the River Niger practically encircles all the Igbomina peoples with the exception of only two or three. 3\. Oba Igba: A man who did not die but reduce to a day-old baby size.
"The Kingdom of Bareness and Starvation". Tsar Alexander II had officially banned serfdom and liberated the serfs in the Russian Empire in the 1870s and enacted legislation to protect the serfs. But in Galicia the serfs could be coerced or forced through predatory practices back into serfdom by the affluent merchant class and local nobility a condiiton which lasted until the start of World War I. At the time these emigrations in the 1890s many Polish and Ukrainian liberals saw Galicia as a Galician Piedmont as a Polish Piedmont and a Ukrainian Piedmont. Because Italians had started their liberation from Austrian rule in the Italian Piedmont these Ukrainian and Polish nationalists felt that the liberation of their two countries would begin in Galicia.
Sorley Maclean's poem Tràighean (from Dàin do Eimhir) begins with a powerful evocation of the physical features of Talisker: > Nan robh sinn an Talasgar air an tràigh far a bheil am beul mòr bàn a' > fosgladh eadar dà ghiall chruaidh, Rubha nan Clach 's am Bioda Ruadh, > sheasainn-sa ri taobhn na mara ag ùrachadh gaoil 'nam anam fhad ‘s a bhiodh > an cuan a'lìonadh camas Thalasgair gu sìorraidh: sheasainn an siud air lom > na tràghad gu 'n cromadh Priseal a cheann àigich. > If we were in Talisker on the shore where the great white mouth opens > between two hard jaws, Rubha nan Clach and the Bioda Ruadh, I would stand > beside the sea renewing love in my spirit while the ocean was filling > Talisker bay forever: I would stand there on the bareness of the shore until > Prishal bowed his stallion head.
Une saison en enfer (English: A Season in Hell) is Léo Ferré's last studio album. It sets into music the whole eponymous poem written in 1873 by French poet Arthur Rimbaud. The album was released in 1991 by EPM Musique (982 181), for the 100th anniversary of Rimbaud's death, both as double LP and CD. It was reissued in 2000 by Ferré's son's label La Mémoire et la Mer, under a new cover. Unlike his previous musical works on poets such as Apollinaire (1954), Baudelaire (1957, 1967, 1977, 1987), Louis Aragon (1961), or Verlaine and Rimbaud (1964), Ferré chose here bareness in the arrangements (piano, whistling, claps of hands, and nothing more but the voice declaiming, whispering or chanting) to provide the illusion of a half-improvised music and keep the poem's "original spouting strength",Céline Chabot-Canet, Léo Ferré : une voix et un phrasé emblématiques.
"A group made up of wind instruments, percussion and piano alternates with the mutated sounds of factory noises and ship sirens and motors, coming from two loudspeakers.". At the German premiere of Déserts in Hamburg, which was conducted by Bruno Maderna, the tape controls were operated by Karlheinz Stockhausen. The title Déserts suggested to Varèse not only "all physical deserts (of sand, sea, snow, of outer space, of empty streets), but also the deserts in the mind of man; not only those stripped aspects of nature that suggest bareness, aloofness, timelessness, but also that remote inner space no telescope can reach, where man is alone, a world of mystery and essential loneliness.". In Cologne, what would become the most famous electronic music studio in the world, was officially opened at the radio studios of the NWDR in 1953, though it had been in the planning stages as early as 1950 and early compositions were made and broadcast in 1951.. The brainchild of Werner Meyer-Eppler, Robert Beyer, and Herbert Eimert (who became its first director), the studio was soon joined by Karlheinz Stockhausen and Gottfried Michael Koenig.
" Other reviewers pointed to the raw and, at times, imperfect recordings as a factor in bolstering the band's energetic sound, as well as strengthening the themes of honesty and vulnerability that Household explored on the EP. Tuned Up and Indie Vision Music wrote that the band "seems to have complete control over their sound," and Indie Vision Music stated that the "rawness" and "bareness" of the album places them firmly in the category of "bands that are willing to be real with their words and their music and not allow their art to become synthesized and processed until it is indiscernible from 90 percent of their peers." Household was also praised for original and creative songwriting on With or Without with vulnerable lyrics that were upfront about the band's convictions. About the message of the album, Gilbert says, "With or Without was very much, 'This is what we believe and why.'" In a later interview with New Noise Magazine about the band's recording process, Gilbert said that they "wrote the EP in a basement when we had never played shows and we were just kids trying to write metal.

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