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What makes Shakespeare's plays ripe for such madcap interpolations is their very capaciousness of spirit.
Yet that capaciousness is appropriate, because it suggests, correctly, that there is no single atheistic world view.
The capaciousness was jarring; I pictured the claustrophobic alleys of downtown Pyeongtaek just a few miles away.
The show's greatest lesson is its capaciousness, reminding us that questions of access are also ones of creativity.
In narrowing down painting, as Greenberg, Stella, and Judd did, they overlooked one of its central features — its capaciousness.
When Clement Greenberg, Frank Stella, and Donald Judd tried to define what makes a painting, they overlooked a central feature — capaciousness.
Another part of its appeal was its capaciousness — large enough to swallow the whole planet and everything that lives on it.
For a while, careful language, well-chosen symbolic fights, and grand but vague promises could belie the inherent capaciousness of the terms.
I'm amazed by their capaciousness and flexibility — all the gutsy things that happen routinely in those books and today would be called experimental.
There is much to admire here, but the sheer scope of the subject matter might be even better served by the capaciousness of a mini-series.
A current exhibition, Deana Lawson, Judy Linn5303, Paul Mpagi Sepuya at Sikkema Jenkins (January 20130 – February 222, 218) is an excellent example of what I mean by photography's unruly capaciousness.
Stories as well executed as these are their own reward, but it's also clear from the capaciousness on display here that Ms. Beams has novels' worth of worlds inside her.
Not that it would have been impossible to interpolate the president into the proceedings, as the Public's "Julius Caesar" notably did earlier this summer; the play's capaciousness makes nothing unlikely.
That fuzziness plays to one of Reynolds's great strengths: his capaciousness as a critic and listener, his ability to write about all of those categories (and more) with authority and genuine interest.
However, as useful as regular sheet pans are, their capaciousness can be unwieldy when you're dealing with just a halved acorn squash or that quartet of trout fillets you're planning for dinner tonight.
That capaciousness makes her perfect for Lynch's world — she can persuasively occupy a zone at once bizarre and normal, wooden and natural, glamorous and deranged — but it also characterizes her performances throughout her career.
But it speaks to this annual January event's capaciousness, its wide-open eyes and ears, that the most memorable show this year — I saw five of the six offerings last week — was barely an opera at all.
From H1N1 to supermarket carnations and the petrified rictus of a lobster ("like a terrible crack / in a wall something worse is coming through"), these poems are interested in everything, possessing a capaciousness that, paradoxically, requires tight control.
My colleague Zachary Woolfe has declared that while the Cleveland Orchestra is the best in America, the Los Angeles Philharmonic is the most important, not least for the daring of its programming and the capaciousness of its vision for what an orchestra can and should be.
"There was a generosity and capaciousness in both of them that they gave to people who they perceived as less fortunate than themselves," says University of Arizona professor Susan Stryker, author of Transgender History: The Roots of Today's Revolution, who was part of a community advisory group for the film.
THE HEAVENS By Sandra Newman The dream that summons an event, the premonition, the unsettling flicker of déjà vu — are these experiences merely cerebral short circuits, synapses firing like random pinballs through our brains, or a signal that time operates with far more capaciousness than we might dare to imagine?
Pig judging in Britain Pig shows are an event where pigs are evaluated for their quality. They are evaluated on a multitude of things which include composition (muscle vs. fat), capaciousness, and skeletal integrity along with general appearance and conformation to their respective breed. Other names for a pig show include swine show and hog show.
This Is Congo received positive reviews from film critics. Cath Clarke of The Guardian rated it 3 stars out of 5, saying it is "a long read about the humanitarian crisis in the Democratic Republic of the Congo". Clarke also said its potted history will "frustrate experts as superficial". In a review for The New York Times, Ben Kenigsberg said the film provides a lot to admire and that the "sheer scope of the subject matter might be even better served by the capaciousness of a mini-series".
" > What sets The Nightingales of Troy apart from so many other precocious debut > collections is Fulton's knack for the ineffable, for creating stories that > are more than the sum of their intricately assembled parts. Her best stories > not only exhibit her architectural prowess, they also remind the reader of > the near-magical capaciousness of the story form. Donna Seaman notes that "Fulton displays extraordinary verve in the originality of the predicaments she creates for her irresistible characters, her evocation of the majesty of the land and the rise and decline of the town, and her ravishingly inventive language" and that she draws "brilliantly on the vernacular and ambience of each decade.""Fulton's prose thrives on the tactile, and, as in her poetry, the language is brilliantly precise.
Like its predecessors, the DGA-15 was a single-engined high-winged monoplane with a wooden wing and a steel-tube-truss fuselage, but it was distinguished by a deeper and wider fuselage, allowing five people to be seated in comfort. It was available in several versions, differing in the engine fitted. The DGA-15P was powered by a Pratt & Whitney Wasp Junior radial engine, while the DGA-15J used a Jacobs L6MB and the DGA-15W a Wright R-760-E2 Whirlwind. In an era when airlines were flying Douglas DC-3s, the Howards cruising at 160 to 170 mph could match their speed, range and comfort with the rear seat leg room exceeding airline standards with limousine-like capaciousness, and high wing loading allowing the Howards to ride through most turbulence comfortably.

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