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We found it blazingly fast but difficult to find a signal.
And then yesterday President Trump went and made those similarities blazingly obvious.
Over two movements, the vaguely pictorial work builds from atmospheric to blazingly brash.
I walked in from a crowded, blazingly hot street, into a air-conditioned oasis.
One of those blazingly bright jets — hence the name blazar — is pointing at Earth.
One of those blazingly bright jets -- hence the name blazar -- is pointing at Earth.
That's why devices like the Instant Pot have become blazingly popular in recent years.
These avenues should be blazingly obvious, not buried in a corporate policy that nobody reads.
Even though the unit I'm testing is the "lesser" 280GB version, the phone is blazingly fast.
Happily, you can write a satisfying, juicy thriller this way, if not a blazingly original one.
Was it because it's blazingly easy for just about anyone to play detective on the internet?
She's a ready-made camera presence: sharp, young, emphatic and a tremendous, blazingly confident public speaker.
How many blazingly bright ideas can a single musical contain before it sets fire to itself?
Yet, as blazingly alive as these artistic and political voices were, they were shadowed by futility.
Studies like these—though important—are merely pointing out what is blazingly obvious to any dog owner.
Mocovium, synthesized in 2003, is also radioactive, featuring a blazingly fast half-life of only 220 milliseconds.
It's a blazingly, unforgivingly neurotic performance that exists at extremes of loud and soft, fast and slow.
When he returned to San Juan, he began focusing intensely on music, and success came blazingly quick.
Stravinsky's "Rite of Spring" retains the power to shock in part through its raw, blazingly colorful orchestration.
In less than five minutes I was enjoying blazingly fast speeds on a brand new wi-fi network.
And amazingly, and in terms of the whole of human history, blazingly fast, culture seemed to have shifted.
They come through like a clarion call in Mr. Enwezor's final exhibition — wide as the world, blazingly beautiful.
From the first night, which was enthusiastically reviewed in The New York Times, the band's potential was blazingly clear.
That means they have ever less need for a mobile connection, no matter how blazingly fast it may be.
In a crowded television landscape, pity the show that is decently executed but not blazingly original enough to excite.
Cho and her fellow K-beauty enthusiasts made what has traditionally been a complicated and intimidating process blazingly simple.
Opposite her, Georgia Scalliet is blazingly good, and doesn't attempt to force any clichés of masculinity onto her androgynous character.
But in his 17-page ruling on Tuesday, which made the injunction permanent, Reeves made his frustration with Mississippi blazingly clear.
As we've noted before, while 5G certainly delivers blazingly fast speeds, actual coverage is spotty and Verizon's network is no exception.
The HTC 10 is also blazingly fast, thanks to a combination of a powerful Snapdragon 820 processor and a lot less bloat.
And it's the colors that leap out: red, blue and green, the first blazingly distinct, the other two bleeding into each other.
What's more, Bergman says they do it blazingly fast claiming speed of 150MS (which is essentially instant), for example to purge a cache.
He wore his villainy like a red flag draped over his shoulders — it was blazingly obvious, and that obviousness is what kept Fletcher safe.
It harkens back to a day when cutting edge internet access was defined by an NCSA Mosaic browser and a blazingly fast 19.2k modem.
Yet that evening she danced another pure-dance role, the blazingly allegro Sanguinic in "The Four Temperaments," with unadorned simplicity and full-throttle sweep.
In addition to climbing and gliding across Gotham, this game marks the debut of the Batmobile, allowing you to charge through the streets blazingly fast.
The garments nestle in and around an intriguing, blazingly white "village" of boxy or cylindrical structures free of added extras, excepting the Merce Cunningham video.
In each episode of this podcast, stand-up comics Corinne Fisher and Krystyna Hutchinson have rambling and blazingly honest conversations about their sex and dating lives.
Astronomers had previously detected a blazingly hot band of gas within this accretion disk, which—weirdly—didn't show any signs of rotation around the black hole.
The drive also comes with a sweetener: an enclosure for the old SSD, which lets you turn it into a beautiful (and blazingly fast) external drive.
I like to think Press gave the blazingly politicized comedian her privacy so Bee could plot in secret to save us all from the televised apocalypse.
But these blazingly inventive contemporary tragedies also testify to Ms. Parks's stature as a writer who bends, blends and transforms genres like no other American playwright.
As the switchbacks began piling up, the charred black skeletons of trees below made for a striking overlay on the otherwise blazingly bright native ground vegetation.
As computer scientists and information physicists know, the potential for information processing increases as temperature decreases (energy is required to cool a blazingly fast computer, after all).
The telescope recorded the planet passing in front the blazingly hot blue giant KELT-9 star, essentially acting as a light filter, tweaking the colors of the starlight.
MARTIN SCORSESE's last film was "The Wolf of Wall Street", an orgy of sex and drugs and rock'n'roll that showcased the director at his most brazenly, blazingly entertaining.
But there are provisos and exceptions, most of which were manifest in the Dave Holland Trio's jubilant, blazingly exploratory first set at the Village Vanguard on Tuesday night.
The bill for the show was impressive — Fukunaga is a wunderkind director with just a few blazingly exciting credits to his resumé (Beasts of No Nation, True Detective).
By this I mean they need to aim for some feeling fresher and more original than awe, which feels blazingly new when one encounters it but actually isn't.
But now that the signs of climate change are blazingly, meltingly evident, those quaint Earth Day-era tenets — reduce, reuse, recycle — seem compulsory; the least one can do.
All it takes is a few shots to significantly deplete your fire, and since some characters are blazingly fast, a match can turn around in a matter of seconds.
It's a blazingly hot late-May afternoon in downtown Toronto when an orange-bellied helicopter cuts through the cloudless sky above the courtyard outside St. George the Martyr Church.
That much was evident on a blazingly hot day this past May, when I found myself tagging along with the 2300-year-old DJ and producer for an afternoon.
The temperatures on this blazingly hot world may be unbearable, but visitors to this exoplanet wouldn't have to worry about any clouds or haze obstructing their view of the heavens.
Past milestones, like the 1.4Tb connection achieved in the UK a couple years ago, use multiple connections to achieve the blazingly fast speeds or happen in a controlled lab environment.
Let other people come up with blazingly unique storylines and nuanced characters—the fact that Life is totally familiar is what makes it work on its own modest, efficient terms.
This meant that True Knowledge effectively learned some commonsense rules about the world that, while blazingly obvious to humans, typically elude computers: A landmark can exist only in a single place.
Brutally honest and blazingly funny, Dear White People might be hard to swallow for some sensitive snowflakes, but we need more shows with this level of self-awareness, humor and heart.
About 85% of all stock trading has become automatic through machines, models or algorithms, "creating an unprecedented trading herd that moves in unison and is blazingly fast," The Wall Street Journal reports.
In Annie Hall, we see a couple proceed through every phase of their relationship, from having a blazingly awkward first conversation to forging intimate banter to confronting the inevitability of an end.
"You'd rather have a blend of young supertalent and talented experience," the ESPN commentator Jay Bilas said, referring to blazingly gifted underclassmen and more seasoned, and perhaps more tempered, juniors and seniors.
The room was a pleasant surprise: Ikea minimalism, high ceilings, flat-screen TV. In the blazingly bright white bathroom, we found decent towels, a hair dryer and dispensers for shampoo and soap.
Waxahatchee is playing this show in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, to celebrate the release of its latest album, "Out in the Storm," which critics have praised for its louder sound and blazingly focused songwriting.
Outside the school walls, blazingly white in the strong Portuguese sun, Mr. Duarte had been working on a perfectly flat area of about 22 square feet that had been prepared for paving.
Few championship videos have ever been like Return to Glory, which was not just more beautiful but more ambitious—even to the point of blazingly purple aesthetics—than anything that had come before.
Hearing the ball, the top players say, enables faster reactions — a crucial advantage in a sport where blazingly fast serves and powerful groundstrokes mean that even the tiniest fraction of a second matters.
But Bernstein took a risky leap with his Symphony No. 2, "The Age of Anxiety," a de facto piano concerto with a blazingly difficult solo part, written in 1949 (and revised in 1965).
Because so much of this season focuses so much on Trump, and because it's so blazingly political, The Good Fight feels even more chaotically nihilistic as it watches institutions crumble to political motives.
Most star systems involve blazingly hot and massive gas giants that sit uncomfortably close to their host stars, or binary star systems in which complex gravitational effects make it difficult for planets to form.
The owner turns out to be a moody gangland type, Eddie Roman (Steve Cochran), holed up in a blazingly white palazzo along with an abundance of Baroque statues and a sinister sidekick (Peter Lorre).
He visited Paris in 1920 and, moving there the next year, soon bedazzled the art scene with works like the energetically fragmented, blazingly colored "The Farm" (343-22), which was bought by Ernest Hemingway .
Vladimir Horowitz's "Carmen" fantasia, an Art Tatum stride version of "Tea for Two," a demented arrangement of Mozart's "Rondo alla Turca" — all were blazingly performed but had a touch of cheerful kitsch about them.
People have talked about his blazingly brave comedy path; his sharp sense of humor that could cut even Frank Sinatra to the quick; his strengths as a devoted family man and charitable human being.
Few elite tennis players have looked as slow at first glance as the gangly, 6-foot-6 Medvedev and yet been so blazingly quick to the corners or to a well-placed drop shot.
Youthful and soft-spoken, with hair parted on the side, Mr. Castro describes himself as a progressive — he supports agenda items like "Medicare for all" and universal higher education — but is not blazingly so.
"The Return" is Hisham Matar's gripping, blazingly sad, Pulitzer Prize-winning memoir about his search for his father in Libya more than 20 years after he was kidnapped for his opposition to Muammar el-Qaddafi's regime.
As his profile rose, he attracted hordes of blazingly racist social media followers — the kind of people who harassed the black Ghostbusters actress Leslie Jones so severely on Twitter that the platform banned Yiannopoulos for encouraging them.
There's a kind of wager of madness required to make art at Burning Man, because you must do it in the blazingly hot and bitterly cold desert, where it will remain on view for only a week.
But when a play is as blazingly original and unsettlingly familiar as this one, you're obliged to keep your eyes on the stage and marvel at how close what you see cuts to the bone — your bone.
Valera, a Cuban-born pianist with a blazingly fluent right hand and a mellifluous compositional style, has long led the New Cuban Express, a midsize band that integrates elements of contemporary New York jazz with Afro-Cuban forms.
The dayside surface of the planet is blazingly hot, featuring temperatures around 4,600 Kelvin (around 4,327 degrees Celsius, or 7,123 degrees F). There's so much radiation bombarding KELT-9b that molecules such as water, carbon dioxide, and methane cannot form.
Running 90 minutes too long, the movie is a slack, erratically amusing excuse to watch Mr. Key and Mr. Peele tag-team after ending "Key & Peele," their celebrated, often blazingly funny Comedy Central series that turned them into national memes.
The game is called "promised land top ten," and you get the feeling that Moses and Kitch, the main characters in Antoinette Nwandu's blazingly theatrical play "Pass Over," have been at it forever, whiling away time and tamping down dread.
And in works that are just outside the standard repertory, like Schoenberg's early symphonic poem "Pelleas und Melisande" or Ravel's Suite No. 2 from "Daphnis and Chloe," which he conducted blazingly with the Philharmonic at Carnegie Hall, he can be superb.
A singing preacher and his singing son go mano-a-mano, or rather microphone-to-microphone, in "The Total Bent," a blazingly entertaining new musical set mostly during the 1960s from the creators of "Passing Strange," Stew and his regular collaborator Heidi Rodewald.
Flames flare up from a wildfire near Placenta Canyon Road in Santa Clarita on Sunday (Image: Associated Press)Shifting winds and blazingly hot temperatures are fueling a wildfire in southern California that has now spread to 51 square miles and is now threatening several neighborhoods.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Kei Nishikori will hope to make another deep run at his most successful Grand Slam event after he outclassed Philipp Kohlschreiber 6-3 6-20143 7-5 to reach quarter-finals of the U.S. Open on another blazingly hot day on Monday.
Apostol has not only shredded the map and cast it out the window, she has taken a grenade to the road and charted in its place a mind-bending, blazingly satirical course into a Philippines traumatized and forever altered by American arrogance and aggression.
A closer look at the Sun: There are two very different types of hot gas eruptions from the Sun's blazingly hot surface: relatively small bursts of plasma (coronal jets) and huge clouds of plasma (coronal mass ejections) that explode off into space at very high speeds.
The career arcs of those who didn't fit — like the 20193-year-old Carmen Herrera, whose blazingly bright, color-blocked paintings have really only been embraced in the last decade, or the 73-year-old Mary Corse, whose mostly monochrome, often reflective canvases evoke Minimalism's more meditative side — are revealing.
"I couldn't get away from the mental pictures of naked men chained to the ceiling in a cold, blazingly lit cell for endless days, defecating in their diapers, unchained only to be further abused," writes James Comey, deputy attorney-general in the Bush administration, in his memoirs which came out earlier this month.
"Nothing was ever good enough," Robert Moir, the Pittsburgh symphony's senior vice president of artistic planning, told The Post in 2013, adding, "No matter how blazingly outstanding the performance was — and they all were; I don't remember a bad concert in the time he was here — I don't remember him being satisfied."
New York City, for example, recorded that automobiles outnumbered horses on the streets by 1912; a year before the assembly line had even kicked automobile production into high gear and a blazingly fast four years from the introduction of the Model T. Clearly there is a discrepancy between the urban transition and the rural transition.
"The Lake on Fire" is about the making of America, the bones on which it has always been built, and the way the wheels turn (even now) and the way they turned then, moving forward, crushing some, advancing others, and within this epic story, the making of a person, Chaya Shaderowsky, rising and falling, failing and flailing and making her painful, blazingly aware way, in our America.
Jonathan Blumhofer of The Arts Fuse said the recording "is at once superbly played, astutely programmed, and aesthetically necessary". He called "Magiya" "a spirited, blazingly colorful, seven-minute overture that brims with striking gestures and elegant musical ideas dressed up in a brilliant orchestration and never overstaying its welcome". The album helped earn Blanton Alspaugh a Grammy Award for Producer of the Year, Classical.
" And said that the song call something described as "neo-feminism", she wrote: "we see Fifth Harmony highlighting these concepts of ninth wave feminism, gender spheres, sexual stereotyping, etc. The whole scene takes place on a construction site—blazingly hot from the looks of it!—full of men in hard hats with bulging muscles. The women of Fifth Harmony appear on set as well.
Mike Werling of Entrepreneur described Twitter Power as "Joel Comm's ode to the haiku of blogging". Linda L. Richards wrote in January Magazine that Twitter Power was a "blazingly lucid book" that is "well thought out, friendly and entirely easy to follow". Mint columnist Sidin Vadukut extolled the book for being "free of jargon and effective" and that Comm "writes with a jocular simplicity that makes you want to play along".
Starting with Duke University, Cdigix eventually provided 75 universities and colleges music service for their students. At one point, Ctrax carried more than two million songs from every major label. Due to Cdigix servers being deployed within campus networks and the introduction of fiber enhanced school networks, on-campus downloads were blazingly fast. Complaints about the lack of iPod support from college students led to a waning interest in the service as the iPod gained mass distribution.
Sabicas later settled in New York City in the United States where he formed a life-long friendship and business association with classical guitarist Rolando Valdés-Blain. He did not return to his native Spain until 1967. Sabicas was instrumental in the introduction of flamenco to audiences outside of Spain and the Spanish-speaking world. He was probably best known for his technical skills: blazingly fast picados (scales), fast arpeggios, quality composition for the many forms of flamenco, and infallible rhythm, which was critical when playing with a dancer.
" Other references are to "Memphis in June", the Hoagy Carmichael song used in Johnny Angel, and to the film title Town Without Pity. About the film references, biographer Clinton Heylin complains of Dylan's "reliance on the dialogue of Hollywood scriptwriters for any lyrical gaps, as he replaced blazingly original lines from Someone's Got a Hold of My Heart with excerpts from Humphrey Bogart movie scripts." Jonathan Lethem, contributor to The Cambridge Companion to Bob Dylan, is likewise disappointed that the rewrite "replaces the original's vulnerable tone with a Bogartishly hardboiled one.
Sweta Kaushal of Hindustan Times described the film as "spine-chilling" and "pure sadism". Contrary to the positive critical reviews, Rajeev Masand felt the film "doesn't bring anything blazingly new or original to the serial killer genre." Shubhra Gupta of The Indian Express wrote that the film was "atmospheric yet hollow" and the viewers are "turned into cringing voyeurs, into reluctant participants, without redemption". Ananya Bhattacharya of India Today praised the film but felt that Dhulipala's character was the "weak link" as she "doesn't have much to do".
Charles "Charlie" Parker Jr. (August 29, 1920 – March 12, 1955), nicknamed "Bird" and "Yardbird", was an American jazz saxophonist and composer. Parker was a highly influential soloist and leading figure in the development of bebop, a form of jazz characterized by fast tempos, virtuosic technique, and advanced harmonies. Parker was a blazingly fast virtuoso and introduced revolutionary harmonic ideas into jazz, including rapid passing chords, new variants of altered chords, and chord substitutions. Primarily a player of the alto saxophone, Bird's tone ranged from clean and penetrating to sweet and somber.
She performed with Al Melgard at Chicago Stadium on the giant Barton organ in 1962 and was featured artist at the in Shea's Theatre in Buffalo. She also played for the Chicago Area Organ Enthusiasts' conventions of 1965 and 1969 and provided organ accompaniment at silent film revival showings and made guest appearances at the Elm Skating Rink. Despite a long and successful musical career, Pearl White made only one commercial recording showcasing the blazingly fast jazz technique for which she earned the nickname, "The Fireball". Entitled "Pearl White in Nostalgia and Flame", it was made at the Patio Theatre in Chicago in 1968 on her own label.
In December 2018, Rotten Tomatoes named Booksmart the #1 comedy of the decade on the site, using an adjusted formula that weighed multiple factors, including a film's release year and number of reviews. Peter Debruge of Variety praised the ensemble cast as well as Wilde's direction, calling the film "the best high school buddy comedy since Superbad". John DeFore of The Hollywood Reporter called the film a "hilarious, blazingly paced teen comedy." Writing for the Chicago Sun-Times, Richard Roeper gave the film three-and-a-half stars out of four, calling it a "refreshingly original take on the raunchy coming-of-age comedy" and praising Feldstein and Dever's chemistry.
Iambulus is mentioned in the satirical novel A True Story by Lucian as writing "a lot of surprising things about the Atlantic Ocean".True History, page 3 He is listed in the preface as an inspiration. Lucian remarks that Iambulus's stories were obviously untrue, but not unpleasant for that. A True Story is presented as a satire of such accounts as those of Iambulus and Ctesias, an author who wrote an account of India in the 5th century BC that was similarly full of wild claims, like human beings with one gigantic foot they used as umbrellas against sun far more blazingly hot than was known in the West.
The film was deemed controversial because of its dark and exploitative themes, but critics felt that Ricci was impressive. Writing for Film Comment, Nathan Lee described her performance as "fearless, specific, and blazingly committed", adding, "She's the white-hot focal point of [director] Brewer's loud, brash, encompassing vision". Ricci appeared alongside Jackson for the second time in another 2006 film, Home of the Brave, an ensemble drama following the lives of four soldiers in Iraq and their return to the United States. Ricci played the girlfriend of the titular character in Speed Racer (2008), a US$120 million adaptation of the Japanese anime and manga series of the same name.
"Fast as a Shark" is a song and single by German heavy metal band Accept from their 1982 album Restless and Wild. Its blazingly fast double bass drumming is recognized today as reaching a new level in the development of the subgenre of speed and power metal. The intro to the track is a snippet from a crackly old children's recording of a traditional German tune titled Ein Heller und ein Batzen (A Farthing and a Penny). The band thought it would make a humorous contrast with their heavy metal sound, and the fact that a young Dieter Dierks (in whose studio the album was recorded) was singing on the recording made it even more of an inside joke.
Roberts's first biography was of white South African writer and Nobel Laureate Nadine Gordimer. Roberts first approached Gordimer regarding a biography in 1996 shortly after the completion of his second book, which Gordimer had admired, describing it in a blurb as "blazingly honest, unafraid to be controversial" and "written with verve and elegance". Gordimer agreed to co- operate with the biography, with the condition that she would read the resulting manuscript prior to its publication. After several years of exhaustive interviews and research, Roberts provided Gordimer with a draft; Gordimer objected to Roberts's portrayal of her views on Israel, as well as a passage in which Gordimer recounted "making up" a famous anecdote.

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