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Briefly, buoyantly, he moved his shoulders, and his body shivered.
Maduro's loyal supporters buoyantly cast votes for new members last Sunday.
Working with Goodyear rubber, he imagined inflated wonders that would be highly visible and buoyantly magical.
Reprising his role as Peter Parker, Holland is as buoyantly awkward and winsomely clumsy as ever.
It was their first conversation in a while, but he had sounded as buoyantly hopeful as ever.
The production is influenced by early Atlanta trap, and the verses — especially Bottleneck's — are buoyantly fun boasts.
He began Thursday by buoyantly hoisting a headline announcing his acquittal at the bipartisan National Prayer Breakfast.
Floating buoyantly over a jittery combination of live instruments and programmed sounds, it's colorful, splashy party music.
Markets reacted buoyantly, after lurching for weeks over a faltering outlook at home and signs of a global slowdown.
It is likely that his colleagues, facing another difficult day at Shinnecock Hills, will not approach that forecast so buoyantly.
"Max just had a slapstick comedy moment where he caught the frisbee and slapped himself in the balls," Ehrlich says buoyantly.
The cost of inhabiting a world of postmodern Shakespearean comedy is precisely that life is seen buoyantly but not very tragically.
In the morning, Whitney visitors see these clusters of detritus as buoyantly colored structures; by evening, they are depleted of hues.
So let me go out and…" Just as the employee was walking out, Hamill arrived, buoyantly greeting Disneyland visitors with, "Hello everyone!
The market responded buoyantly on Friday after he declared a national emergency but prospects for targeted relief for the afflicted remained unclear.
For example, Shinique Smith's textile bundles chats amiably with Kevin Beasley's resined rainbow of split ball caps, both buoyantly exuberant in color.
There was a coral tone jumpsuit with a theatrically caped back, and a cable stitched sweater shimmying gracefully over a buoyantly tiered skirt.
As a group they write polyphonic songs in which voices weave buoyantly between each other, making a show of feminine solidarity while undercutting it.
The language in "Mending Wall" -- like much of Frost -- is buoyantly free, running like a clear and cold brook through the broken landscape of our culture.
This buoyantly didactic show, a Soho Rep production at the Connelly Theater, takes gentle pains to remind us that our next breath could well be our last.
PARIS — Artists Kader Attia and Jean-Jacques Lebel's transcultural and transgenerational collaborative presentation L'Un et l'Autre (One and the Other) is epic in breadth yet buoyantly displayed.
It would not be fair to reveal the (somewhat unlikely) result of that desperate visit, although I can say we do eventually meet Dom (a buoyantly charming Alex Hernandez).
Her red block heels, evoking Dorothy in Oz, carry her buoyantly down the street, and as she whacks at the glass like a teenage delinquent, her serene smile never falters.
Washington (CNN)A week after abruptly scrapping his prized summit with Kim Jong Un, President Donald Trump buoyantly announced on Friday the historic talks were back on for June 12 in Singapore.
Mr. Heginbotham's choreography, at first sight, may seem derivative of Mr. Morris's — buoyantly musical, courteous with hints of mischief — but in "Angels' Share," his own more bizarre sense of humor soon made itself known.
What appears as the blurred ripple of drifting plankton is actually the plastic chain of a rosary, and it's a partially burnt plastic flower, not some mysterious organism, that buoyantly bobs in another photograph.
The dynamics in the third verse, when the drums drop out for a few bars before effortlessly kicking back in, lift the song ever more buoyantly, as do the sweet, unobtrusive backup sighs that emerge thereafter.
There is nothing bitter or sweet about this antsy, unnamable biomorph; refusing to stay put in its own painterly space, it reels like a drunk into ours — willfully rude and buoyantly playful, a jolt of unalloyed energy.
The former Turing Pharmaceuticals executive became subject to national scorn after he raised the costs of a life-saving drug called Darpin by more than 5,000 percent last year, and buoyantly touted the profits on social media.
This buoyantly didactic performance piece, directed by Will Davis, features Mr. Jones (as himself) and his Amazonian alter ego, the soul diva Jomama Jones, who appears as a pageant-loving, inspirational grade-school teacher in the show's second half.
Taking inspiration from the classic, angelic slow-burner "Moments In Love," the track is built from a hybrid of styles ranging from dancehall to jungle, buoyantly toeing the line between tangled complexity and precision in its frenetic percussive motions.
As the alto saxophonist Gary Bartz, the trumpeter Duane Eubanks and the pianist Kenny Barron take solo turns, Mr. Cannon swings buoyantly, raising the stakes here and there with an unanticipated break or a slide down the bass's neck.
Ms. Masilo trades docility and romance for brash political theater: She bravely and buoyantly uses this ballet classic to address gender and homophobia in her native South Africa, which has one of the highest rates of AIDS in the world.
In stark juxtaposition, he has gone from being a young teenager who—like every wet-behind-the-ears aspiring producer—was buoyantly uploading beats to Youtube and Soundcloud to creating music for some of the biggest names in the industry.
In 2015, a Sigma Alpha Epsilon chapter in Oklahoma shocked and angered people nationwide when its members were recorded buoyantly singing a racist chant, and just this month a Chicago fraternity faced backlash after racist and sexist messages between members were leaked online.
When the next war came, the idea returned that the world was lost, symbolised, to many people, by the disappearance of domestic service (which, contrary to some alarmist inter-war accounts, had held up buoyantly for most of the preceding two decades).
On Thursday night, instead of resting during a television timeout with just over four minutes left in Game 1 of the Penguins' second-round playoff series against the Washington Capitals, Fleury was bouncing buoyantly, coiling and uncoiling his legs, as springy as ever.
"This Life," which features a gleaming rhythm guitar hook that sounds like classic Vampire Weekend, glides buoyantly over a shaky, clickity beat that somehow moves with striking assurance; every time the chorus emerges and the hook comes round again, the song gets grander.
The album is streaming now on Apple Music, where you can find the the duo's swirling, Balearic heater, buoyantly urged along by flustered analog percussion and a rallying cry vocal sample that seem to struggle to keep up with the kick drum's uptempo poise.
There are other complete recorded Holmeses (as it happens, the current collection omits the last book of all, presumably on copyright grounds), but none that sustains the course so buoyantly, and none with the added pleasure of the reader's pithy commentary on each book.
Though her career was cut short by her untimely death at age 36, McNicoll's insistently focused, buoyantly colored canvases showcase a new kind of woman who is intimate, assertive, and often represented on the canvas by the artist's partner, the British painter Dorothea Sharpe.
Natalie Cole, a buoyantly jazzy singer who became a million-selling, Grammy Award-winning pop hitmaker with her 19963 debut album and went on to even greater popularity when she followed the example of her father, Nat King Cole, in interpreting pre-rock pop standards, died on Thursday in Los Angeles.
WASHINGTON — President-elect Donald J. Trump's aides often cite his appearances at professional wrestling matches as an inspiration for his outsize political speaking style, and his buoyantly belligerent news conference in New York on Wednesday proved he has no plans to betray his brawler's roots in the service of seeming more presidential.
Absolutely. With Rosalie Craig, a veteran of musicals, on hand as an entirely winning Rosalind, who seems buoyantly matched with her adored Orlando (Joe Bannister), this "As You Like It" manages to charm and bemuse in turn, and once its quartet of couplings converge for the closing festivities, the eccentricities of the production have long been absorbed into an essential component of it.
But exemplar of this unlaboured quality was the buoyantly nimble Chorus whose meticulously managed phrasing, timbre and dynamics always felt spontaneously alive.
Writing for The Rolling Stone Album Guide (2004), J. D. Considine found the album "buoyantly tuneful" and said fans viewed it as a return to form after the commercial disappointment of Journey Through the Secret Life of Plants.
"To the nines" is an English idiom meaning "to perfection" or "to the highest degree" or to dress "buoyantly and high class". In modern English usage, the phrase most commonly appears as "dressed to the nines" or "dressed up to the nines".
The song features "buoyantly" jazzy, occasionally Zappa-esque production. Kendrick Lamar raps over warp-speed psychedelic soul-jazz beat. According to music critics, the track shows influences from jazz-tinged drum and bass artist Roni Size, the "gleeful" mania of OutKast’s "B.O.B", and early '90s jazz rap.
The beak is greyish black and the legs are dark brown and short making travel on ground difficult for this bird. When in flight, the wings are long, pointed and held above its head. This species bounces buoyantly while flying and takes frequent glides accompanied by a double wing beat.
The documentary was given positive reviews by critics. Metacritic reported the film had an average score of 82 out of 100, based on six reviews, classifying A Walk to Beautiful as a universal acclaim. It was regarded as "competently made, precisely shot, and buoyantly humanistic" by Variety,Film review from Variety magazine. Retrieved on March 9, 2008.
Oceanic crust is denser because it has less silicon and more heavier elements ("mafic") than continental crust ("felsic"). As a result of this density stratification, oceanic crust generally lies below sea level (for example most of the Pacific Plate), while continental crust buoyantly projects above sea level (see the page isostasy for explanation of this principle).
One reason for this is that a parcel requires less work and time to pass through the layer of convective inhibition (CIN) to reach its level of free convection (LFC), after which deep, moist convection ensues and air parcels buoyantly rise in the positive area of a sounding, accumulating convective available potential energy (CAPE) until reaching the equilibrium level (EL).
One indirectly addressed the charge that the film was outdated: "Alain Resnais's dazzling madcap musical ... makes the grim preoccupations of a younger generation appear rather conventional".Leslie Camhi, in The Village Voice, 10-16 March 2004. Another reinforced the point that the film was "a buoyantly entertaining example of everything old made new again. ...It's glamorous, funny, suspenseful, anchored in human nature and profoundly silly all at once".
The little book included 38 pages of description and detailed how-to instructions for cross-country, downhill and jumping. The Tajco winter sports catalogue comprised the final 16 pages. A replica edition of The Winter Sport of Skeeing was published in 1994 by the International Skiing History Association. The Winter Sport of Skeeing is notable for Johnsen’s buoyantly upbeat writing style and his depiction of skiing as a joyous recreational activity.
The study identified the mountainous area that drains water towards the Racetrack Playa, while ice covered the intermittent lake. This suggests that this water buoyantly lifts the icebergs with embedded rocks until friction with the playa bed is reduced sufficiently for wind forces to move them and cause the observed tracks. The study also provides mapping and analysis of the effect of an artificial ditch intended to prevent visitors from driving on the playa and they claim that it may interfere with the sliding rock phenomenon.
Magma develops within the mantle or crust where the temperature and pressure conditions favor the molten state. After its formation, magma buoyantly rises toward the Earth's surface. As it migrates through the crust, magma may collect and reside in magma chambers (though recent work suggests that magma may be stored in trans-crustal crystal-rich mush zones rather than dominantly liquid magma chambers ). Magma can remain in a chamber until it cools and crystallizes forming igneous rock, it erupts as a volcano, or moves into another magma chamber.
Stephen Cook of AllMusic stated "The music on this LP recalls the airy "Four Brothers" sound that tenor saxophonists Stan Getz, Zoot Sims and Herbie Steward, and baritone saxophonist Serge Charloff, plied in Woody Herman's band of 1947... A 1952 sextet date led by Sims and Cohn is also included, offering up another round of original and buoyantly swinging cuts, bolstered by lively contributions from trombonist Kai Winding and solid rhythmic support by pianist George Wallington, bassist Percy Heath, and drummer Art Blakey. A fine release that nicely showcases the cool, proto-West Coast bop forged by both these soloists and Miles Davis".
Mesoscale cellular convection (MCC) is a form of buoyantly driven convection that can provide the planetary boundary layer with cumulus clouds at the top of the boundary layer. MCC generally occurs over ocean regions and is primarily found off the coasts of major continents particularly in North and South America. MCC is a form of the Bénard cell where the fluid will rise or fall in hexagonal cells creating hexagonal cloud structure. The capping inversion of the planetary boundary layer acts as a lid for the convection creating a horizontal plane for the hexagonal cloud structures.
As air is drawn into the column, the bulk density decreases and it starts to rise buoyantly into the atmosphere. At a point where the bulk density of the column is the same as the surrounding atmosphere, the column will cease rising and start moving laterally. Lateral dispersion is controlled by prevailing winds and the ash may be deposited hundreds to thousands of kilometres from the volcano, depending on eruption column height, particle size of the ash and climatic conditions (especially wind direction and strength and humidity). Ash fallout occurs immediately after the eruption and is controlled by particle density.
His friends would later remark that Judge Furman always approached his duties as lawyer, and then judge, with "absolute singleness of devotion."In Memoriam, supra, at 3. > The night was neither too dark nor too cold, the distance was neither too > far nor the perils of the journey too great, for him to go forth joyously > and buoyantly in the discharge of that duty. He bore suffering with great > fortitude, and while enduring the most excruciating pain he would meet his > friends and family with buoyancy of spirit that was equal to that of the > ordinary man in his most comfortable and successful hours.
The Samulá Cenote in Valladolid, Yucatán, Mexico Cenotes are formed by dissolution of rock and the resulting subsurface void, which may or may not be linked to an active cave system, and the subsequent structural collapse. Rock that falls into the water below is slowly removed by further dissolution, creating space for more collapse blocks. The rate of collapse increases during periods when the water table is below the ceiling of the void, since the rock ceiling is no longer buoyantly supported by the water in the void. Cenotes may be fully collapsed creating an open water pool, or partially collapsed with some portion of a rock overhanging above the water.
He sees her walking in the streets of Pompeii while the hot ashes of Vesuvius subsume the city in 79 AD. This fantastical dream leads Hanold on a real journey to Rome, Naples, and ultimately Pompeii, where, amazingly, he sees the Gradiva of his bas-relief stepping calmly and buoyantly across the lava stepping-stones. He follows her, loses her, then finds her sitting on the low steps between two pillars. He greets her in Latin, only to be answered, "If you wish to speak to me, you must do so in German." When he addresses her as if she were the girl of his dream, however, she looks at him without comprehension, gets up and leaves.
In a subduction zone, loss of water from the subducted slab induces partial melting of the overriding mantle and generates low-density, calc-alkaline magma that buoyantly rises to intrude and be extruded through the lithosphere of the overriding plate. This loss of water is due to the destabilization of the mineral chlorite at approximately 40–60 km depth.Grove, T. L., N. Chatterjee, S. W. Parman, and E. Médard (2006), The Influence of H2O on Mantle Wedge Melting, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 249, 74–89.Grove, T.L., C. B. Till, N. Chatterjee, and E. Médard (submitted 2008), Transport of H2O in subduction zones and its role in the formation and location of arc volcanoes, Nature.
Their next identified advancement was wind-triggered imagery, vastly reducing the ten million seconds of nontransit time they had to sift through. It was postulated that small rafts of ice form around the rocks and the rocks are buoyantly floated off the soft bed, thus reducing the reaction and friction forces at the bed. Since this effect depends on reducing friction, and not on increasing the wind drag, these ice cakes need not have a particularly large surface area if the ice is adequately thick, as the minimal friction allows the rocks to be moved by arbitrarily light winds. Reinforcing the "ice raft" theory, a research study pointed out narrowing trails, occurrence of intermittent spring systems, and absence of rocks at the end of the trails.
In an essay accompanying the ranking, journalist Marcus Preto called it the singer's most melancholy album. In a retrospective review for AllMusic, John Bush regarded Fôrça Bruta as one of Ben's best records and said it retained each musician's abilities over the course of "a wonderful acoustic groove that may have varied little but was all the better for its agreeable evenness". A reviewer for The Boston Globe said Ben's masterful performance of this music – "a fusion of bright samba and mellow soul" – still sounded original and essential nearly forty years after its recording; recommended even for non-Lusophones, it "transcends language and era with an organic vibe and breezy spontaneity". NOW Magazines Tim Perlich called it a "samba-soul heater", while Matthew Hickey from Turntable Kitchen deemed it "one of the most buoyantly textured and warmly melodic LPs ever recorded" and "Oba, Lá Vem Ela" among its "loveliest tunes".
Lawrence Stone is one of the most buoyantly invigorating figures on the contemporary historical scene, and his new work displays his usual attributes: voracious reading, a striking capacity for synthesis and an ability to write vivid, continuously interesting prose... He has offered an indispensable chart to a landscape which it will take at least another generation of historians to explore with any precision. Indeed, The Family, Sex and Marriage is reminiscent of one of those pioneering maps from the age of discovery." Writing in the New York Review of Books, J H Plumb said "Professor Stone raises vast issues, settles them provocatively, and underpins his solutions with a wealth of illustration." Joseph Kett, in the New York Times Book Review, said "Vast in theme, exhaustive in research and with a cast of characters beyond counting, the result is a veritable War and Peace of social history.
In a contemporary review for Rolling Stone, Stephen Holden said Hotter than July proved Wonder was still "our most gifted pop muralist" because of his evocative, unique synthesis of pop and African elements. It was voted the eighth best album of 1980 in The Village Voices annual Pazz & Jop critics poll. Robert Christgau, the poll's creator, ranked it eighteenth on his own year-end list and, in a retrospective review, wrote that while "Master Blaster" and perhaps "Happy Birthday" were the only "great Stevie here", the pleasure in which Wonder performed the songs was evident in "his free-floating melodicism and his rolling overdrive, his hope and his cynicism". In The Rolling Stone Album Guide (2004), J. D. Considine found the record "buoyantly tuneful" and said fans viewed it as a return to form after the commercial disappointment of Journey Through the Secret Life of Plants.
Dave Heaton with PopMatters gave it an eight star rating saying it "felt like an LP" and continuing saying "as an Alan Jackson album, Freight Train is so consistently likable that it makes me imagine that he might keep getting better over time, as well". Jessica Phillips of Country Weekly gave the release a four star rating, calling it "quality country music", saying that the album "continues to build on his legacy as a 'singer of simple songs'". Stuart Munro with The Boston Globe called it "a record of slow and midtempo songs", saying "there isn’t anything revelatory or strikingly different here — just the solid, precise craftsmanship of an artist now deep into his career". Ninian Dunnett with BBC Music gave it a mixed review, saying "Buoyantly produced, it finds the singer leaning a little too comfortably on the conversational Georgia drawl of his baritone, and the writer coming up a little shy on the sort of detail and wordplay that lifts a cliché [...] The eight originals compare poorly to the 17 on 2008’s Good Time".

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