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"capacious" Definitions
  1. having a lot of space to put things in

319 Sentences With "capacious"

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It's a feeling nearly capacious enough to become a worldview, and definitely capacious enough to include your more committed/enthusiastic animals.
Augustine, Rousseau, and Wordsworth, you are confronted by capacious minds
The first great rebalancing took place within Mill's capacious cranium.
She framed analogous strands of rhythmic bass in capacious reverb.
Capacious Tudors, a common style in southern Westchester, are prevalent.
This is a capacious plan, requiring both executive powers and legislation.
A trio of quasi-architectural sculptures dominates September's capacious main gallery.
But for some, even today's capacious gender roles do not fit.
It is the most flexible and capacious of all storytelling forms.
Even so, "Behold the Dreamers" is a capacious, big-hearted novel.
There's also a larger "power cache" with a much more capacious battery.
Monarchs mines these arguably underexplored premises and turns up capacious, invigorating results.
I want my poems to be so brave, so capacious, so Whitmanian.
He has become a myth capacious enough to absorb every new revelation.
The power of Singh's pictures lies in part in their capacious content.
Drop the rear seats and you have a capacious 64 cubic feet.
The batteries are capacious — all the better to run those 120Hz screens.
Nobody dislikes sustainability, and it is capacious enough to welcome all comers.
The whole setup could fit in a small purse or a capacious pocket.
What had been royal land became public parks, or capacious and leafy squares.
That word has a more capacious meaning than we tend to allow it.
The capacious luggage bag, Ms. Levesque said, stands to survive as a classic.
Clever, allusive, with a capacious sense of humor, the book sizzles with intelligence.
The novel is an astonishingly capacious form; like Whitman, it can contain multitudes.
The new chip is not only more capacious than previous versions, it's also faster.
What other incriminating documents can be dug up from the Home Office's capacious archives?
Each hold was big enough for a capacious American home, with room to spare.
But Zuboff's capacious book has room for minority opinions and other forms of dissent.
Ellie travels upstate to spend time by herself at a friend's capacious summer home.
Rail tracks, hospitals, schools, prisons and military homes all fell within its capacious purview.
So I needed the most compact, most capacious bags I could actually lift myself.
Again, the party that has the most capacious big tent is the winning party.
The battery's a tad less capacious at 3,700mAh, but then again so is the phone.
Creating regulatory uncertainty as we seek investment in more capacious broadband networks makes little sense.
The preservation of primeval trees and dwindling forests unites nine characters in this capacious novel.
She has been a creature of a political center she has made ever more capacious.
Her newly capacious apartment looks like the 21st-century equivalent of a Doris Day pad.
The range is pretty capacious, but will likely catch you with something you didn't know.
The source material for the film is "Fingersmith", Sarah Waters' capricious and capacious novel from 2002.
His vision was capacious and wide-ranging enough that it required this sort of sprawling weirdness.
The "one" and the "no-one" here were capacious enough to encompass all manner of meanings.
Or by Rattlestick, which has gutted its space to incorporate Mr. Hunter's snug yet capacious vision?
Mr. Schiff returns with a characteristically capacious program of works by Bach, Bartok, Janacek and Schumann.
You can save volume by sending dense feedstock for 3D printers rather than capacious constructed objects.
A harbinger of musical postmodernism, it uncannily captured the capacious spirit of its era and dedicatee.
Dmitry Belosselskiy's capacious bass is well suited to the pronouncements of Zaccaria, the Israelites' high priest.
One senses a shift in this history from vague yet capacious ideographic concepts to literal, pictographic representation.
"Wow, this is incredible," she continues, as we walk into another part of the barren, capacious structure.
Later, the film's only individuated black performer, a girl around 5, appears perched on Whiteman's capacious lap.
With a body of work this capacious, you find yourself, if you're in the mood to look.
"Long Player," his 2007 argument about the album format as an aesthetic unit, is subtle and capacious.
America's busiest airport is always full of activity, whether from tiny regional planes or capacious jumbo jets.
It's capacious and effortless, since anything too structured, too clingy or contrived, would be trying too hard.
It's punchy, but also vague and capacious, with enough room for anyone to imbue it with meaning.
Along the way, he realized that he had stumbled upon an idea capacious enough for a career.
Liu's imagination is dauntingly capacious, his narratives conceived on a scale that feels, at times, almost hallucinogenic.
The ger is situated in a capacious fenced compound, with a platform built for a second tent.
By method and design, originalism and textualism constrain judges from capacious theorizing about natural law or natural rights.
In Mr. Sher's hands, not a scintilla of Falstaff's capacious humor and wit fails to land a laugh.
These moments make a small show feel capacious, a welcoming place in which to change your mind. ♦
I scoured the internet for girls' pants with capacious pockets and reinforced knees, and found maddeningly few options.
The life of Hildegarde von Bingen, medieval saint, scholar, composer and playwright, is too capacious for most musicals.
But it soon became clear that Lopez's exploration of Forster's ideas, and his own, demanded a capacious form.
What more capacious retellings of history, with black heroes instead of sentimentalized Confederates, are you willing to endorse?
They were also smoother, safer, and more capacious than previous highways, boosting the allure of the open road.
Such statements stop short of revelation, except insofar as they reveal the contours of a capacious, searching mind.
The plotless performance begins in the capacious front room, then soon moves into the bi-level back room.
It's not surprising that "gentrification" has become a more capacious idea lately: The phenomena it describes seem inescapable.
But in solidarity's more sublime register, a group or individual gazes outward, reaching past similarity toward something more capacious.
In addition to two capacious front pockets, it also has a concealed zip pocket for keys or lip balm.
Besides being capacious, it's also speedy, with 2,100MB/s and 1,700 MB/s sequential read and write speeds, respectively.
The capacious term "sex" should not be conflated with penetration or intercourse, according to Dr. Guntupalli and Ms. Karinch.
Yeti's bowl is capacious and heavy enough to not get kicked over if I walk too close to it.
"Cinema" is more capacious and also more specific, because it refers to an aesthetic rather than a technological category.
And, in the bargain, they will do immeasurable harm to the capacious idea of what it means to be Indian.
Compared to the previous iterations, Apple's latest version has a refreshed design, complete with a Retina display and capacious touchpad.
Viet Thanh Nguyen's books are almost overwhelming in their capacious embrace of a war that was so very, very big.
Its rubric proves capacious enough to include portraiture, reportage, fashion and pretty much everything you can turn a camera on.
I'd never heard of an ECHO STOP, which seems part of a capacious toolbox for tonal adjustment for an organ.
The highlights, though, are Ms. Tarver's paintings, which are capacious enough to evoke ideas of voyeurism and exoticization alongside beauty.
Most promising, and improbable, is Pondicheri, a capacious restaurant-cum-"bake lab" behind a dock door in the Flatiron district.
This rich drama of quixotic politics fills to the bursting point its capacious new home at the Vivian Beaumont Theater.
Mr. Kushner has dabbled in librettos, but operatic texts require concision — something you don't associate with his sweeping, capacious plays.
In addition to lifting graduation rates, then, vocation programming can be more intellectually capacious than it might at first seem.
Beyond these three core principles, the GND is still capacious enough to include a wide variety of preferences and perspectives.
Doe v Bolton defines health in capacious terms, to encompass many aspects of well-being, from the economic to the familial.
Will parents of future generations of designer babies select for adequately capacious earholes so their child can pop an AI in?
Paul Kendall's " Voices from the Past: Armistice 1918 " is a useful and capacious collection of material about the war's last weeks.
The personal is political for Puro, too: The anguish and drama in this capacious first volume arise both without and within.
Poems like Ms. Romo's point to new myths, just as capacious and fragile as the actual West, despite its tortured history.
There was a sense of safety in the rich, majestic, capacious voice of Jessye Norman, who died on Monday at 74.
To speak a second language from childhood is to have a more capacious brain and a larger connection to the world.
Bernstein married emotional warmth to operatic bravura, and his capacious musical intelligence could synthesize Beethoven, bebop, mambo and Puerto Rican seis.
This impossibly disturbing subject matter is served well by — perhaps even demands — the innovative and capacious structure Unferth has given it.
His talent, his capacious brain, bigger than almost anyone's, that by self-direction, he turned it to the betterment of humanity.
It's a trade-off that doesn't exist for the larger, 28-liter version of the Urbex, which features a capacious main compartment.
Within its rigid metal frame hung huge fabric bladders of combustible hydrogen, sufficiently capacious to lift its gargantuan mass into the sky.
The Snowmobile truck's network cable is capable of transporting up to 1Tbps over multiple 40Gbps connections into the shipping container's capacious hold.
At the Blanton, curator Veronica Roberts offers a capacious look at the artist's creative trajectory, assembling 211 of her bodies of work.
I wish this movement was a capacious one that not only critiqued unrealistic beauty standards but also embraced all kinds of bodies.
The show is capacious and good-natured, though in a rapidly aging country like Austria, "Aging Pride" has a particular demographic bite.
She saw Patti Smith at CBGB and made radical philosophical sex films and participated in endless dance sessions in capacious old lofts.
Many go to contractors, construction workers, and the like—folks who need their beds and capacious torque to get a job done.
The human imagination is not capacious enough to comprehend all the many ways the Trumpians can find to screw this thing up.
The resulting book is enormously flawed, ceaselessly interesting, and strangely tremendous, its moral imagination so capacious that it overshadows its many missteps.
Capacious and curvaceous by samba standards, her voice did roughen with age, and that half-sung rap bespeaks a willingness to try anything.
It feels satisfyingly dense, which is hopefully a sign that the battery inside it is capacious enough to last through a full day.
At this price, it's more affordable (and faster, with a more capacious hard drive) than the base model of the 2018 MacBook Air.
In his own prose Reid sounds like Wilson and Kazin, sharing their capacious curiosity and emulating their stylistic momentum, epigrammatic solemnity and wryness.
And thanks to today's capacious rules governing federal procurement, ethics and recusals, chances of a similar scandal happening again are virtually non-existent.
The technique is superb in both, but the 1997 recording is slightly more exuberant, while the new one is capacious in its phrasing.
But the beauty of reading several too-polemical accounts together is that you end up with a capacious-feeling portrait of the whole.
Richard Jones restages his acclaimed Old Vic production in the armory's capacious drill hall, with Mr. Cannavale as a ship-stoker named Yank.
There is no distinction between felonies and misdemeanors, and even people charged but not yet tried get thrown into this capacious criminal pot.
He brought verbal brio and his own capacious intelligence to a bravura National Theater revival of "Man and Superman" from the director Simon Godwin.
British nationalism is a peculiarly capacious sort of nationalism that makes it easier for people from all sorts of backgrounds to identify as British.
That moment when, preparing for his entrée en scène, he tied his apron ribbons round his capacious waist, was the proudest part of all.
From within its capacious disc-shaped magazine came the gentle hum of a propulsive wheel revolving at many, many RPM that belied its deadliness.
In the early decades of trans-Atlantic travel, the town built a capacious airport with huge runways and became a popular stop for refueling.
The strangest thing about the new movie isn't that Mary Poppins (Emily Blunt) appears from parts unknown with a talking umbrella and capacious carpetbag.
The book is slender, containing only eight stories, but it might also be considered capacious, hard to reduce to a single theme or preoccupation.
Fierce-looking fighter jets and capacious cargo carriers were mixed in with food stalls and souvenir stands along the near mile-long flight line.
It's a capacious politics, with plenty of room for the editorials of, say, The New York Times and those of The Wall Street Journal.
He has great affection for Wilder, for both his experimental nature and his capacious heart, but that didn't make staging the play any easier.
One of them was Microsoft, which envisioned a network that would be faster and more capacious, able to handle a new thing called multimedia.
It maintained a big-tent coalition capacious enough to allow room for what often felt like two separate parties: Northern Democrats and Southern Democrats.
Trump is the antithesis of Clinton's pragmatism, her careful nature, her capacious understanding of American civic and government institutions and how to maneuver within them.
Baseball's deep history, above all its association with a capacious national identity encompassing racial and political divisions, make it a powerful force for civic attachment.
Expanding downward, the architects excavated beneath the factory space, made possible those Roman steps and created a lower level that feels surprisingly light and capacious.
Microsoft isn't doing anything quite so bong-friendly, of course, but rather providing another service in its capacious offering of software for managing government functions.
She uses the novel as a place to be flamboyant and funny, and to tell propulsive stories, but mainly as a capacious arena for thinking.
Her book is supremely gratifying, generous and lush but also tough and precise — in other words, as complicated and capacious as the lives it depicts.
The sweeping triptych "I giardini/The Gardens" (2017), which takes up an entire wall of the capacious single-room installation, exemplifies all of these shifts.
As her slight frame folded into the capacious velvet booth, her large brown eyes attentive but tired, she looked again like the ascetic I'd expected.
That's what entering these essays feels like — to flow along with the pulses of Rich's intelligence, to be enveloped by her capacious heart and mind.
While class unquestionably plays a part, men's clothing tends to have capacious, visible pockets; women's clothing tends to have small pockets, if any at all.
It is, they say, "capacious": Indeed, Section 115 is capacious enough for EPA and the states to build an emissions trading program that is interstate, national or even international in scale, and that is economy-wide in scope, incorporating power plants and other Section 111 sources, non-Section 111 industrial sources, transportation fuels, commercial and residential natural gas, energy efficiency initiatives, planning efforts, and so on.
"To The Lighthouse," Virginia Woolf I reread this book every once in a while, and every time I do I find it more capacious and startling.
CARDIFF, Wales — Lin-Manuel Miranda sat patiently in a shabby, capacious hot-air balloon, as a technician checked the lighting on a stuffed bird poised overhead.
"The White Elephant," the capacious first story in Amy Parker's engaging linked collection, "Beasts and Children," tracks the disintegration of 10-year-old Cissy Bowman's family.
College administrators at public universities are subject to the full demands of America's capacious First Amendment, which allows, among other things, hate speech and flag burning.
The mandate is ingeniously capacious—designed to capture a range of pan-sensory hunches, and to turn everyday interactions into sites of suspicion, antagonism, and fear.
Vessels woven from the plants around us were like appendages, allowing us to be bigger and more capacious, to carry things that we otherwise could not.
Vanguard theorists such as Timothy Morton emphasize how ecology as a concept implicates literally everything, but this capacious sense of the term can be a trap.
"Ninth Street Women" is supremely gratifying, generous and lush but also tough and precise — in other words, as complicated and capacious as the lives it depicts.
The tightly framed approach sidesteps the many often-wonderful byways of this artist's capacious achievement, including prints and stage set designs, superb landscape drawings and videos.
For the developers that do turn these old newsrooms into luxury condos and modern offices, there's another consideration beyond the prime locations and the capacious spaces.
They, like Wilmer Jennings, are blessed with capacious spaces, but they would be better served by exercising a more cutthroat editorial oversight on the shows they mount.
There is the Gherkin, the Cheesegrater, the Walkie Talkie and, rising in their midst, 22 Bishopsgate, which will be the Square Mile's tallest and most capacious tower.
"Zero is a capacious word," Richard McKay, a historian at the University of Cambridge in England and a co-author of the Nature study, said last month.
A capacious silk bedspread, for instance, was embroidered in China but following the design of an Indian chintz bedspread, which was itself derived from European decorative motifs.
Beyond this piece being an impressive, if faintly self-congratulatory, celebration of Mr. Andriessen's capacious — indeed, Kircheresque — skills, it is hard to tell just what it means.
Finally, there's capacious and ­torment­ed Michael, the eldest child, who has ­inherited his father's severe psychological instability and around whom the characters — and the whole novel — ­orbit.
Instead, Sanders adopts a more capacious understanding of US foreign policy that takes the interests of all the world's peoples — particularly, all the world's workers — into account.
Working decisively within the limits suggested by his highly defined vocabulary, he made capacious paintings that invite disproportionate readings without any one side able to claim victory.
The director of this slippery saga is Park Chan-wook, and the story springs from "Fingersmith," Sarah Waters's equally dexterous (and no less capacious) novel, from 2002.
The private conflicts so vibrantly embodied here have a way of sloshing out of Narelle Sissons's capacious, multichambered set and flowing to the back of the theater.
Any exploration of Latino art must necessarily be vast; after all, the category Latino is terrifically capacious, encompassing dozens of cultures and identities and origins and histories.
But voters loudly pronounced on the "grand coalition" she has come to personify: a capacious left-right governing alliance that has stifled debate between erstwhile political rivals.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The well-known Delhi Art Gallery's capacious new space in New York's prestigious Fuller Building brings Indian modernists to a Western audience.
"O, Earth" answers that fear with capacious sympathy and the certainty that sexuality — like race, like gender — should shut no one's experience out of the stories we tell.
We've reached out to Verizon for further details on when the more capacious XL will arrive at retail stores; hopefully it won't be more than a few days.
HAVANA — Idania Wambrug teaches dance in a capacious, brick-vaulted studio with so much light streaming down from high windows that it almost feels like an outdoor pavilion.
Still, there's no denying the fact that this production at the Park Avenue Armory is not only enormous in scale, but also capacious in its embrace of history.
It's not actually a full inch larger than the 23.1-inch version (which actually had a 2800-inch display), and it doesn't really feel that much more capacious.
Back in February, at the Mobile World Congress trade show in Barcelona, SanDisk announced their most capacious microSD memory card yet — a behemoth with 1TB of storage memory.
The section honoring Ali abuts the larger athletics gallery, a spatial acknowledgment that his significance is too capacious to be contained even by the wide world of sports.
Today's Tuxedo is in a former opera house, and a certain theatrical allure extends to the parade of well-heeled patrons who glide into its dim, capacious parlor.
The capacious, 1 TB version of the Xbox One S plus Halo Wars 2 and two additional games of your choice can be yours for only $299, $50 off.
Years ago, frustrated at being limited to browning just two slices of bread at a time, I traded in my toaster for a more capacious counter top toaster oven.
The increasing use of the cloud for video streaming is a major factor driving the need for ever more capacious data centers, as is the rise of bitcoin mining.
I've never seen so intimate a play in such a capacious setting as the gifted director Ian Rickson came up with for the National Theater's largest space, the Olivier.
Written for three sopranos standing around a grand piano, the opera is a capacious combination of Irish keening, medieval-style close harmony, torch-song blues and Weill-esque cabaret.
Her tasteful home was surrounded by other Nxivm members' modest townhouses or capacious stone mansions that seemed to spring up out of nowhere, like mushrooms, on the suburban streets.
Bloom's life was a bildungsroman with the bildung done quite early; he seems to have emerged from the womb a capacious reader, starting with The Bible and Hart Crane.
In "Franchise: The Golden Arches in Black America," Marcia Chatelain has written a smart and capacious history suggesting that McDonald's should summon all of those thoughts, and then some.
But within those restrictions, there is a universe of choices as to diction, emphasis, mood and volume to be explored in Mr. Ashley's style, which is controlled yet capacious.
Those governments have been admirably capacious, straddling the political spectrum, but they have also left increasing numbers of Germans feeling that they have been denied a true political opposition.
With a capacity of 5,000 mAh (roughly twice the size of the iPhone X's battery), the WiBa isn't going to be the most capacious battery you can get for $100.
Whether they are streaming "Casablanca" (1942) or watching "The Godfather" (1972) on Blu-ray (a more capacious format than DVDs), they are served a scan of the original 35mm film.
But the Supreme Court found that the Clean Air Act had a "capacious" definition of "air pollutant," and that due to climate change, carbon dioxide fit well within that category.
Most of these protests were not as spectacular or widespread as the resistance to Vietnam had been, but they showed a more capacious sense of the interconnected ills affecting society.
You go way back into antiquity and everybody is memorizing Homer, everybody is memorizing "The Epic of Gilgamesh" — works of literature that build the cultural mind and make it capacious.
Throughout the production, the Sinfonia plays multiple extracts from Mozart, occupying the capacious stage like a restless organism that cannot itself be stilled; the superb musical director is Simon Slater.
The driving force behind Peder Balke's painting is his desire to harness paint's capacious materiality, from impasto to liquidity, to evoke the changing, often tumultuous physicality of his subject matter.
Instead, you can now just quickly dump them all into a capacious 100-round hopper, which also allows you to continuously reload while you're still pulling the trigger and firing shots.
I have had zero problems with performance, and I have been able to get as many as five app windows open at the same time — likely thanks to that capacious RAM.
He was standing in Point215's capacious front lobby in front of a painting by the Japanese artist Takashi Murakami called "Isle of the Dead," part of Cohen's celebrated art collection.
To look at Mitrokhin's meticulous typed-up transcriptions side by side with Mr Snowden's capacious pen-drives conveys a sense of how deeply and rapidly the business of intelligence has changed.
Similarly, the genres available to audio storytelling (at least forms popular enough to be recognized as genres by listeners) are not capacious enough to hold the story of John B. McLemore.
The rubric of "Being," which is defined as "notions of personhood and identity," proves capacious enough to include portraiture, reportage, fashion, and pretty much everything you can turn a camera on.
"'Ninth Street Women' is supremely gratifying, generous and lush but also tough and precise — in other words, as complicated and capacious as the lives it depicts," our critic Jennifer Szalai writes.
And soon after lithium-ion batteries were shown to be safe, capacious and able to be recharged hundreds of times, they were found in laptops, medical devices and, eventually, mobile phones.
Invoking a purportedly "originalist" understanding of the Constitution, Barr articulated an extreme and capacious view of executive authority, envisioning a president superior to, and largely unchecked by, Congress and the judiciary.
She never wore a bathing suit (the very idea was shocking) but instead sat in her regular clothes, a capacious flowered dress and black lace-up shoes over flesh-colored stockings.
The pitch-perfect original production — which won Obie Awards for Vogel, Brokaw, Parker and Morse — was surprising, and uncomfortable, for its capacious empathy and the well-matched allure of its stars.
The principal space features "Virgins," a capacious exhibition by the feminist painter Betty Tompkins, whose soft-edged black-and-white canvases depict, in sometimes murky close-up, acts of heterosexual coitus.
Climate change, he argued, seems just too capacious, uncertain and abstract a subject to be addressed by a form with an innate fear of the unknowable and provisional—ie, of the future.
Washington (CNN)Inside the capacious Hamburg Messe conference hall next month, President Donald Trump will come face-to-face with the man whose shadow has darkened much of his presidency: Vladimir Putin.
Its modular nature is interesting, though attaching the battery pack makes it so fat and heavy that it's barely usable, especially compared to any regular phone with an equally capacious battery case.
In 22, the Supreme Court ruled that the law's "capacious definition" could apply to greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide too, assuming there was evidence that these gases endangered public health or welfare.
He meets blight and tribulations with a capacious heart that refuses to give up on wonder, until even this impoverished environment unfolds its flawed splendors, revealing a beauty of near-Romantic intensity.
This was perhaps the most striking thing about my father's death and all that followed: how relevant the idea of loss felt, how it seemed at once so capacious and so accurate.
But what really sustains the book is not so much the interweaving as Nemens's capacious, cleareyed understanding, which goes way beyond that of the casual fan, and her evident sympathy for her characters.
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With an "overly capacious definition of security" and a limit-free credit card, Washington's military spending habits are as reckless as the collection of foreign misadventures it tries to pass off as defense.
For a sense of how different things are today, visit the new Whitney, in the meatpacking district, where wood-floored capacious spaces with glass walls afford panoramas of Manhattan and the Hudson River.
He played with capacious force and serious precision, whether creating a hammocklike sway on Wayne Shorter's "Dance Cadaverous," or moving in a woozy gait underneath the hard-bop standard "Stablemates," by Benny Golson.
But the kind of crime with which immigration officials might be concerned is a judgment call, and during both the Obama and the George W. Bush administrations, the definition was capacious and unforgiving.
This capacious if highly conventional historical novel glides on to its own dissolution as the lives of Rodrigo and Cesare unravel, the strings binding their empire loosen, their minds fray, their bodies weaken.
I watched the video of the lesson repeatedly, and I practiced a more capacious backswing in the elevator, on the subway, even in the shower: striding in, throwing the bottom edge, bouncing back.
"We didn't end up raising prices," said Kiel Wuellner, president of Newel Gallery, in business since 1939, and with a capacious booth in the Terminal Stores building and 7,43 pieces on the site.
" Caplan said the job attracts those "endowed with a particular kind of logical mind, a capacious memory, but also a passion for the stuff of Supreme Court practice which is opinions and more opinions.
Instead, the estimable director Roger Michell has revived this enduring play on the National Theater's capacious Lyttelton stage and in a production, running in repertory through March 19, whose design does it no favors.
Amazon's deal of the day discounts several storage options from SanDisk, Western Digital, and G-Technology, including high-performance SD cards, capacious flash drives, and affordable SSDs to speed up your desktop or laptop.
Holding down the trigger quickly empties the blaster's capacious 40-round magazine, but to power the $70 Khaos MXVI-4000's auto-feed mechanism you'll need to fill it with six D-sized batteries.
Pasta and sauce materialized amid the comings and goings and breezy chat, in the open kitchen, of Owens and of friends from her capacious circle of artists, musicians, writers, filmmakers, and other creative Angelenos.
D. Keith Mano, whose teeming, rollicking novels explored the problems and passions of Christianity in the modern world, to remarkable effect in the capacious, Rabelaisian black comedy "Take Five," died on Wednesday in Manhattan.
SMILEY'S DREAM BOOKWritten and illustrated by Jeff Smith Smith's capacious imagination takes flight, literally, in this picture book starring the happy-go-lucky, slightly dim Smiley Bone from the iconic Bone graphic novel series.
Shimrit Meir, an Israeli analyst of Palestinian politics, said the Gaza factions sensed that Israel's eagerness to contain the fighting and avoid a full-blown ground conflict gave them unusually capacious room to maneuver.
Flitting across decades and perspectives, this capacious novel centers on the Italian invasion of Ethiopia, in 1935, in which Mussolini's forces overran an underequipped Ethiopian Army and Emperor Haile Selassie was forced into exile.
Drew on the left/Photo by Josh Sisk Prince's art is so capacious and fluid and panoramic that it's hard to take it all in, and everybody draws out different aspects, phrases, riffs, ideas, elements.
Malcolm's New Yorker article-turned-book was a landmark because the genres available to her at the time—essay-writing, biography, investigative journalism, reflections on ethics—were not, individually, capacious enough to hold her thought.
Soft and form-fitting, yet capacious, if I have to incarcerate my feet for the better part of the day, this is the minimum-security detention center for which they're willing to make a compromise.
For Kate Bornstein, the play drives home how all identities are becoming more capacious and can be transgressed: "We're talking about people who genuinely question their own privilege and do something about it," she said.
But Federer bounced back convincingly in a familiar tournament in an unfamiliar place: Hard Rock Stadium, the Open's new, much more capacious home after 31 years in the more intimate, boutique setting of Key Biscayne.
He had a red beard and wore his waistcoat in an overcoat with the body of a ship, three broad belts of colorful chain-link, a pair of capacious rectangular eyeglasses, and a silk tie.
Ms. Stamper, a lexicographer at Merriam-Webster and the author of the new book "Word by Word: The Secret Life of Dictionaries," takes a capacious view of language and a dim view of language peevers.
At the beginning of the summer, the promoters had opened the Brooklyn Mirage—a capacious, 2,800-person outdoor venue on the border of Williamsburg and Bushwick, intended to play host to a packed schedule of parties.
While many of the ghost stories he recounts can be found in academic treatments as well as lighthearted local guides, with "Ghostland," Dickey achieves a capacious geographical synthesis that is both intellectually intriguing and politically instructive.
In conversations about this capacious literary mode, proceduralism that doesn't conform to expectations — proceduralism that cares about expressing personal identity; proceduralism that doesn't wave its own aesthetic flag — tends to get occluded or, if considered, distorted.
That's not the last Grosz onstage: The walls of the shape-shifting set, designed by Michael Yeargan as a capacious Art Deco club from the late Weimar Republic (think "Babylon Berlin"), are covered in his paintings.
Meanwhile, the producers of "The King and I" took the unusual step of announcing that their production had broken the box-office record for its first week at the capacious London Palladium, grossing around $1.4 million.
Haunting and capacious, Mr. Baker's short piece transforms the melody of the anthem into an unrecognizable Morton Feldman-esque haze, simultaneously layering three different slow versions of the melody that are transcribed in three different keys.
Dearborn includes elements of both studies in her capacious volume, but she ends with another portrait of the artist as a victim of both his self-destructive urges and a genetic fate he could not prevent.
In order to avoid sloshing the wine onto yourself or, worse, someone else, good glasses should be tall and capacious enough to contain a decent amount of wine when filled a third of the way up.
Well, I doubt there has ever been a better account of how a person with a capacious brain sits down with a cup of tea and a pile of cards and sets about creating authoritative definitions.
Time and again a close election leads to hand-wringing about the need for Electoral College reform; time and again, politicians and parties respond to the college's incentives, and more capacious and unifying majorities are born.
The holy grail of renewable electricity is batteries cheap and capacious enough to overcome the intermittency of solar and wind power—for example, to store enough power from solar panels to keep the lights on all night.
Playing Davies, a toothsome fusspot of a vagrant, Mr. Spall lends the part so capacious an arsenal of sound effects and facial gestures that one half expects him to animate an entire Dickens novel all by himself.
His book offers a capacious and erudite history of the practice and meanings of hunting in American life, from settlers trapping beaver on the Colonial frontier to twenty-first century fights over land use and endangered species.
Indeed, combining the New Negro emphasis on formal education with a more capacious understanding of the riches of black inheritance was a task that, Gates understands, had to be left for later generations, not least his own.
Haqi Kobani, the deputy commander of the S.D.F., was holding down the fort in his capacious office, where a portrait of Abdullah Ocalan, the imprisoned leader of the Kurdistan Workers' Party, or P.K.K., had pride of place.
Critic's Notebook The 19700 Outsider Art Fair arrives this weekend at a time when the very concept of outsider art — work made by self-taught or developmentally impaired artists — has never seemed more capacious or in flux.
At court, a Tudor peacock thought nothing of spending 100 pounds on his thigh-clinging tights, while donning a codpiece capacious enough to encase the family jewels (hence the still-current slang for the male private parts).
Presidents from Jimmy Carter onwards have worn denim when fishing, clearing brush or playing sports to signal their everyman credentials—though Barack Obama has endured mockery for donning capacious jeans that he later conceded were "a little frumpy".
On New Year's Day, Kim, sedentary in his capacious sienna leather armchair, warned that Pyongyang may be compelled to seek a new path (way) to defend its sovereignty and supreme interests should Washington fail to honor its promises.
Carroll might just as well have called his position "romantic reductionism" or "fragrant physicalism," since what he's trying to convey is a stance that is hard-nosed yet soft to the touch — a kinder, gentler, more capacious science.
Rumors of an impending change had accessorized Consuelo Castiglioni's last collection, though there was no sense of the scale (perhaps we should have known, given that the offering featured a travelogue of garments with capacious volumes and pockets).
Long-term economic development is obviously a capacious subject, but from the perspective of lawmakers bracing for crisis in 2020, thinking about the post-crisis economy of 2030 or 2050, here are a few guidelines worth following. 1.
His reputation and appeal, both across time and in his own, lay in some elusive layering of acute religious knowledge, personal charm and wit, and a capacious spirit that was both deeply human and haloed with otherworldly prescience.
"A president with the power to obstruct his own impeachment through capacious grants of absolute immunity would be a president who is above the law," House lawyers, led by House General Counsel Douglas Letter, wrote in the filing.
LEVEL 2 GALLERY Saturday through June 2, this capacious space will host "Reich Richter Pärt," an installation that pairs the visual art of Gerhard Richter with live musical performances of original scores by Steve Reich and Arvo Pärt.
A smart enough car, with a capacious enough body of experience to draw on, will eventually solve the trolley problem in the only way it can be solved: by avoiding those kinds of situations in the first place.
I think the more we can highlight works from Bradford Young, Arthur Jafa, or Haile Gerima, then we will start to complicate our notions of what a proper gaze is, or what a capacious gaze is for black subjects.
He splits his time between the new Fermoie showroom on Pimlico Road in London, the company's manufacturing plant in Wiltshire and this wild backdrop, where he often researches and sketches in a capacious library with views of the moors.
Selections from her repertory — the capacious "SOUNDspace," the shadowy "Three to One" and the coy "Jungle Blues," all of which featured too many exceptional performances to name here — offered chances to trace those connections, as did her newer work.
The room is capacious and will be climate-controlled — a far cry from the cramped and makeshift spaces, sometimes near the boiler room, that make wiring in older buildings vulnerable to overheating or an accidental whacking by a mechanic.
You never know entirely what to expect from the impish Mr. Schiff, whose stamina is no less amazing than his capacious memory, and he often displays both at the end of a concert with a generous helping of encores.
"The Republic for Which It Stands," Richard White's new history of that age, as well as the Reconstruction decade that preceded it, is a capacious and forceful book with a dull title — the inverse of Twain and Warner's satire.
Instead of racing before 18,000 fans on the tight boards at Madison Square Garden, athletes compete before 53,000 on the capacious 200-meter banked track at the New Balance Track & Field Center in the 168th Street armory in Upper Manhattan.
The onetime "Harry Potter" actor Harry Melling — now unrecognizable from his physically capacious days as Dudley Dursley — proves a sensation in the dual assignment of Jason and Tyrone that transformed the roles' New York originator, Steven Boyer, into a theater star.
Like many of the British boomer generation, I had been a supporter of the EU – less for the UK, more as a capacious gathering of democratic states which could enfold the east and central European states once they sloughed off communism.
First, there is the holistic (and rare) luxury of having everything under one roof: the dancers arrive early, use the gym, take a company warm-up class and move seamlessly into one of the three capacious studios to start work.
And Zanussi, who herself had spent much of her youth in a capacious Mongiardino house in the countryside of Venice just a few miles from the Brandolinis — her mother, 94, still lives there — surrendered herself entirely to the designer's imagination.
It's a brilliant beginning, in the tradition of the classical bildungsroman but extending the form into something more capacious, as if Emezi were pushing with all her might against the walls of a small room and succeeding in making it larger.
In recent decades, Gitlin, 1003, who is now chairman of the board of Pratt Institute and conceived the college's capacious sculpture garden, has concentrated on metal, including works by Richard Serra and Tom Wesselmann and most of Robert Indiana's "Love" sculptures.
Her novels are multivocal, and she uses this multiplicity to build a nest, capacious, sturdy and resplendent, for her tales of Indians, living and dead, of the burden and power of their heritage, the challenge and comedy of the present's harsh demands.
Throughout the course of her debut essay collection, Hard to Love, Briallen Hopper contemplates this thorny and capacious emotion from the position of someone whose love life defies traditional conceptions of the term: It is nourishing, brimming, but wholly untethered to sexual romance.
You won't find any translations in "Collected Poems," a shame since in those translations there is something more than just an echo of his focus on the nature of a capacious imagination: Night after night goes by in the old man's head.
Books of The Times A lot of people have a lot of thoughts (not to mention feelings) about the elusive hip-hop star Lauryn Hill, but only the journalist Joan Morgan could have written a slender book as capacious as this one.
This new collection of stories, like all of Krasznahorkai's work, consists mostly of the searching, capacious sentences for which he has become known, each additional clause circling the unutterable like "a merry-go-round, around the thing itself," as the narrator of "Obstacle Theory" states.
And yet it is not a "perk" to take the elevator when your friends walk up the stairs or to park in one of the handicapped spaces or to use a capacious bathroom stall or to be wheeled to the gate when you fly.
Mr. Scott was seen on Broadway this time last year as a replacement cast member in "An American in Paris," the dance-heavy musical whose original Broadway and London leading man, Robert Fairchild, recently turned toward iconic American material on an especially capacious London stage.
When Tiah Joo Kim arrived at the Manhattan headquarters of the Trump Organization to pitch a hotel and condominium project in Vancouver, British Columbia, he expected the famous company with ventures across the globe to come with capacious offices and a staff of hundreds.
That's very much the situation in which we find Tamsin (Erin Doherty), the anxious 19-year-old at the capacious heart of "Wish List," the smashing debut play from Katherine Soper that is running in the Royal Court's upstairs studio theater through Feb. 11.
Back on the academy grounds, a short walk downhill from the resort, there is now campuswide Wi-Fi and a capacious indoor training facility, the Ronnie Berlack Center, which opened in December 2015 and serves as a poignant reminder of the dangers of Alpine skiing.
And, much like his 500-page-long, one-sentence novel Zone, the beauty of Compass is the sheer breadth and density of its vision, calling forth a multitude of different worlds, bound only by the capacious mind of its narrator, an aging Austrian musicologist named Franz Ritter.
If the word "racist" is capacious enough to describe both proud slaveholders and Barack Obama, and if it nevertheless must constantly be recalibrated in light of new policy research, then it may start to lose the emotional resonance that gives it power in the first place.
FOR/WITH FESTIVAL Organized by the keen trumpeter and composer Nate Wooley, this two-night event at Issue Project Room takes a capacious view of music for trumpet, including works by Wadada Leo Smith, Annea Lockwood, Catherine Lamb, Ashley Fure and Felipe Lara. Oct. 31-Nov.
In a subsequent press tour of its Baltimore fulfillment center, ostensibly intended to parry against this latest volley of charges of extreme and robot-like working conditions, Scott Anderson, director of Amazon Robotics Fulfillment, took pains to highlight the human element still necessary at the company's capacious warehouses.
"I love old things, because I feel if something has survived a few hundred years of use, I'm probably not going to destroy it," said Mr. Burroughs, who nonetheless didn't think twice about grabbing a pair of capacious wing chairs, antique reproductions, for $75 each at a yard sale.
That change had as much to do with political and social amnesia—America often forgets what it seeks, or fails, to defeat—as it did with the admission that Ali's vision of America was more compelling, freer, truer, more capacious than the cramped vision of white racial nationalism.
At first, the writer and director Sebastian Gutierrez's thriller has the feel of a science fiction-tinged variation on "Rebecca," with Abbey Lee ("Mad Max: Fury Road") as Elizabeth, a new bride arriving at the remote and capacious home of her husband, Henry (Ciaran Hinds), a renowned scientist.
Although it's too large for my night stand, I am lingering with pleasure over Nick Offerman's "Good Clean Fun," which is not only instructing me in a calm yet passionate view toward life and art, but also might eventually help me to build a bigger, more capacious night stand.
Halberstadt corroborated what he could of Vassily's few recollections with other accounts, thinking that he would write about his grandfather's experiences, "trying to piece together and weigh his motives," before realizing he was on to something else — something at once more capacious and intimate than what he originally had in mind.
Aside from the real estate porn on display here — Lara Jean's house is a cozy and capacious American colonial, but all the other kids in this movie seem to have internet billionaires for parents, given the party scenes — the salient feature of this movie's Y.A. worldview is exceptional self-awareness.
There's also a look at the nature of authoritarian leaders, a reappraisal of Wendell Willkie's 1940 run for president, and Adrienne Rich's "Essential Essays" — a posthumous collection from a towering poet whose nonfiction drew in equal measure on her capacious heart and mind to engage with art, culture and politics.
CreditCreditTony Cenicola/The New York Times Can you create a farm-to-table restaurant if you have 100 tables in an 8,750-square-foot main dining room, 80 more tables downstairs, nine in a cozy lounge, 50 outside overlooking an Arcadian lake and, on certain nights, eight in a capacious kitchen?
But not content solely to have the actor-comedian Lenny Henry's capacious Ui parallel the rise of Hitler, as was Brecht's intent, the production, which runs through June 17, reaches in the direction of President Trump, complete with a "Make This Country Great Again" banner that drops obligingly into view.
On the capacious stage of the Alexander Kasser Theater at Montclair State University, "When Angels Fall" borrows much from the language of film — the scope of the audience's vantage; the largeness of scale; the emotion-stirring music (by Arthur Bison), which often sounds like it could underscore a silent movie.
One way to look at the transfiguration of women's tied-on, capacious pockets of the mid-eighteenth century into the early nineteenth century's tiny, hand-held reticule is to consider that this transformation occurred as the French Revolution, a time that violently challenged established notions of property, privacy, and propriety.
These discounts apply to Galaxy S10 phones with larger storage capacities as well, but since each of them offer microSD support, there's little reason to spend the extra money on a more capacious phone instead of a high-capacity microSD card — especially when B&H Photo prices a SanDisk 400GB microSD for $67.99.
Written by Charles L. Mee and directed by Les Waters, the production seems as much a repudiation of Merton's spiritual values — he was a staunch Roman Catholic, who believed firmly in the tenets of the faith, even as his capacious intellect made room for appreciation of other religions — as a celebration of them.
The critic Ada Louise Huxtable called the mansion "a Playboy dream, if Playboy were an architect": It had a hexagonal white shag-upholstered conversation pit in a capacious main room that seated 75, exterior walls covered in gold-anodized aluminum, cabinets of African zebra wood and a ceiling appliquéd with white goose feathers.
But it's one capacious enough to appreciate the meaning of her music's sometimes gnarled migration from straight country to the structural and sonic priorities of R&B to "Lover," which is, mostly, a stable, serious, pleasurable synthesis of all of these sounds, proof that the synthesis contains traces of American music histories.
And if our shirtless young suitor's love interest, Jade Ewen as the independent-minded and far-from-common Jasmine, seems to be delivering her lines by rote, abundant comic relief comes in the form of the Broadway alumnus Trevor Dion Nicholas, playing the physically and emotionally capacious Genie who acts as narrator, as well.
Ironically, the product of all this ­single-author sleight-of-hand reads like a shockingly smooth collaboration, as if Meadow and Carrie — who, with their opposing aesthetic approaches, could never have completed a film together — have somehow joined forces in a novel, the only art form capacious enough yet interior enough to contain them.
In "Blue Dreams," a capacious and rigorous history of psychopharmacology, the psychologist and writer Lauren Slater looks at the fact that despite our ravenous appetite for psychotropic medications (about 20 percent of Americans take some psychotropic drug or other), doctors don't really understand how they work or how to assess if a patient needs them.
This year, it's doubling down with its favorite TV partner, TCL, with the introduction of 4K UHD TVs that run Roku's OS. TCL calls itself "the fastest growing TV brand in America," and if the banners and capacious booth space the company can afford this year is any indication, the Chinese manufacturer's claim probably isn't far off.
Moreover, even when German Jews could qualify as "quota immigrants" because of the relatively capacious quota for German-origin nationals based on 28503 U.S. census numbers, Hitler's draconian laws forbidding Jews from taking more than a few U.S. dollars out of the country resulted in consular denials of visas to them based on the 22019 Act's "pauper" exclusion.
Using the term "balæna" to describe an unknown species of whales, Pliny wrote: It is said that [the whales] are not to be seen in the ocean of Gades before the winter solstice, and that at periodical seasons they retire and conceal themselves in some calm capacious bay, in which they take a delight in bringing forth.
A question few have speculated on, to date, is what dramatic social changes America might have seen had Martin Luther King Jr. and Kennedy both lived, with King pursuing a grassroots campaign for economic and racial justice while a new President Kennedy challenged American business to embrace a more capacious sense of its purpose in society.
The show's concept is also capacious enough to throw in a bit of everything—in the first episode alone, there's a short sketch called "Tiffany Haddish Tries Soup"; Alex Haley touting a movie called "Plane-Clownin' " (long story, goofy punch line); a darkly funny "War of the Worlds" parody; and an ad featuring the celebrity spokesperson Frederick Douglass.
I asked myself this question as I went through Outliers and American Vanguard Art, a capacious exhibition centered on outsider art, currently on view at the National Gallery in Washington, D.C. As this show demonstrates, the rawness and tactility of the most powerful outsider artworks offer a sense of bedrock presence, of stubborn conviction and irrepressible need.
CAM came under heavy criticism for overbreadth in its eligibility definitions, among other things, but even if it is not reinstated in its original form, the same goals could be achieved through the FY 2019 refugee caps due to be finalized by the end of September — if they are made sufficiently capacious to accommodate the surge in applicants from the Northern Triangle.
Reviewing that capacious and ambitious earlier novel for The New Yorker in 2001, John Updike rather delicately observed that Pamuk's desire to write in the 19th-century tradition, to access "a more generous, less nibbled attention span," to breathe "with bigger lungs" and write "long, deep and wide" might not be entirely suited to his "relatively short-winded" style. Maybe.
As much as Balke is connected to these artists and their paintings of Romantic landscapes, the driving force behind his work is his desire to harness paint's capacious materiality, from impasto to liquidity, to evoke the changing, often tumultuous physicality of his subject matter: the roiling ocean, turbulent clouds, obdurate rock, and luminous moonlight, and such distinct phenomena as the Aurora Borealis.
In addition, it can make it easier to appreciate the music from sophisticated onboard audio systems, or even make it easier to have conversations in the capacious cabin of a seven-seater S.U.V. Noise-cancellation systems use multiple microphones (usually positioned near the driver's and passengers' ears in the liner of the vehicle's ceilings) to detect sounds in the interior, isolating particular unwanted wavelengths and frequencies.
Of tables and chairs, that is, spilling out for many years onto the sidewalk, wide at this point, a capacious sun-capturing corner, to which clients were accustomed; the perfect spot for a plate of charcuterie or cheese with a glass of Côte du Rhone, nothing fancy, just tannic enough to offset the fruit, a little astringent on the palate, an authentic wine well made.
Trade may not have made the world "small" (if anything, it feels more capacious and complex than ever) or "flat" (its relative economic opportunities and its physical form both remain irreducibly three-dimensional, whatever Tom Friedman or Kyrie Irving might tell you), but our hyperglobalized economy has certainly made the world strange, as the interconnections of capital have brought about other, unforeseen types of connection.
SAMANTHA BEE APOLOGIZED FOR VILE, 'C-WORD' ATTACK ON IVANKA TRUMP Video Bee and her husband have also tried other ways to "fix" the U.S. In 2016, the family led a fight in New York City against a plan to move their top-performing children's school from the affluent Upper West Side of Manhattan area just 16 blocks away to a more capacious building to relieve the shortage of school places.
Rejoice lovers of petite-sized iPhones, for Apple is granting additional storage bounty — announcing today it's doubling the current storage capacity of the iPhone SE. The new four-inch-display iPhone comes with either 32GB or 128GB onboard storage, replacing the prior 16GB and 64GB models — but with only a small price-tag bump for the more capacious model (+ $50, to $499), and no price change for the $399 starter model.
A $21 billion, six-acre, for-profit mega-project occupying several blocks around Delancey Street where traffic barrels onto and off the Williamsburg Bridge, it replaces what had been a vast no-man's land and gaping civic wound with new subsidized apartments, a bushel of community perks, parkland, a movie multiplex, office and retail space for local businesses and a capacious new home for the city-owned Essex Market.
For the last three years, its flourishes and features — the modular units prefabricated in a factory in the old Brooklyn Navy Yard and stacked like Legos on site; its capacious common areas and windowed hallways; the humane and lovely elements of the apartments, like 8-foot windows and nearly 20123-foot ceilings — have been on display, at first in renderings, and finally, in a model apartment that was tricked out last winter.
In the past year, China's capital has seen the opening of a $25 billion, 7.5 million-square-foot new airport designed by Zaha Hadid as well as a new Mandarin Oriental Wangfujing, which "has a boutique hotel feel, with 73 capacious rooms, yet offers big-time amenities like a state-of-the-art spa, a sleek fitness center with a lap pool, two on-site restaurants, and a library," Scott Bay wrote for Travel & Leisure.
Read any great art biography and you will find them to be as much about the pursuit of connection and community and sensibility as they are about the struggle to forge a self: I recommend Joshua Rivkin's book on Cy Twombly, "Chalk" (2018); Mary Gabriel's capacious group portrait of Abstract Expressionists, "Ninth Street Women" (2018); Patti Smith's memoir of her friendship with Robert Mapplethorpe, "Just Kids" (2010); or Cynthia Carr's take on David Wojnarowicz, "Fire in the Belly" (2012).
But Smith's capacious art warmly embraces variety, and creates eccentric stylistic families out of disparate inheritances: "English" whimsy sits easily enough alongside "Scottish" postmodernism; the realistic premises of conventional bourgeois fiction (families on holiday, unfaithful spouses, unhappy children, difficult parents) are regularly disrupted by surreal, experimental, or anarchic elements (time travel, ghosts, digressions, adaptations of late Shakespearean romances, and, in "Winter," apparitions such as a floating head and a piece of landscape that hangs over a dining table, visible only to one of the characters).
Something to do with the marriage of high seriousness and low comedy is at the core of his work; something to do with the wars against false piety, against the fantasy of purity and other forms of sanctimony; something to do with how the novel is playful and capacious enough to contain the life of the mind and the body and the spirit; something to do with human indignation and with human dignity; something to do with an epic disregard for the rigid tedium of conventions and the dishonesties of human life, relationships and consciousness.

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