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"classically" Definitions
  1. in a simple and attractive way that people will always like
  2. in a way that has all the features you would expect to find; very typically
  3. using a traditional style or idea; in a way that is widely accepted and has been used for a long time
  4. in the tradition or style of Western classical music
  5. in a way that is connected with or influenced by the culture of ancient Greece and Rome

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771 Sentences With "classically"

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The principles he recommends are, when they're invoked in other contexts, universally recognized as classically Catholic and classically conservative.
" Besides, he noted, "the line between what has classically been nerdy and what is classically mainstream has begun to fluctuate and flow.
" The Times led with this classically parsed headline : "F.
Lizzo's flute skills — the rising star is classically trained.
I was classically trained in guitar when I was younger.
The bridal party was classically stylish in blush and blue.
Almost everyone is classically beautiful, muscular, and posing as such.
I love Vampire Diaries, and she's carried herself so classically.
They have classically disruptive brands, and that's just their story.
The older girl is Kelsey Lu, a classically trained cellist.
I would not classify myself as a classically competitive person.
AND CLASSICALLY, THERE'S THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE SHADOW BANKING SYSTEM.
Many more were classically elegant, creamy, lively and beautifully textured.
While the outside of the St. Regis was classically decorated ...
That's a classically conservative view of human nature and government.
But they can't be solved classically without making lots of simplifications.
And "classically not beautiful" is a fancy term for saying ugly.
This has classically been one of the nation's top swing districts.
They had slept all night right next door—very classically French.
Small though this video is, there's a few classically Bojack details.
Classically renovated rooms start at 173 euros (about $290) in June.
I mean it's too easy to say something is classically beautiful.
And this is a business that has classically been incredibly offline.
Can this console survive solely on more classically Nintendo-style games?
He struggled with "classically millennial identity issues," as he described them.
It looked like a mint timepiece, well-maintained and classically styled.
The conflation of popular and high-art commodities was classically Warholian.
One is that, I think classically, focus is always so important.
DAILY CROSSWORD COLUMN Damon Gulczynski presents a classically styled Friday puzzle.
" Rodts agreed that "classically with strangulation, you don't see broken bones.
The classically Ethiopian flavor worked well with the heavy, savory pie.
It's uptown, downtown, trendy, and as classically casual as the Gap.
Classically, the total mass of people in the room would steadily decrease.
The NFL is an economic juggernaut and a classically culturally uniting entity.
This surprised me, since I always considered fetch a classically canine pursuit.
Pierre and Beatrice gave their new son a classically Italian name: Francesco.
It's all so classically Jax, Brittany is barely affected by the tantrum.
She was a classically trained dancer initially hired to work with Prince.
"  "What does this classically American tale have to do with Stephen Miller?
CT.The speaker is classically designed to look like a Marshall guitar amplifier.
The narrative opens with two acts of brazen, almost classically tragic, vengeance.
"This classically crafted whodunit holds up nicely," our reviewer, Marilyn Stasio, wrote.
Instead, for the most part, the Dodd-Frank Act was classically technocratic.
Keep it neutral in a classically striped wrap dress with party-friendly ruffles.
Classically, we could think of these four ways as two bits of information.
While some were calling for an end to this classically fascist behavior, Rep.
I've heard that statement [that Davis is "less classically beautiful"] my entire life.
"It will probably be a contrived task, something not classically important," said Aaronson.
More often than not, strangers assume I'm a classically dark and dreary Scorpio.
This is also no story of classically trained ballerinas clashing with street dancers.
With three bedrooms and one suite, classically decorated with maid and butler service.
NPR's Tiny Desk Concert contest winner is a classically trained fiddler from Minnesota.
Yet the Keynesians' heavy-handed approach never sat well with classically minded economists.
He is classically—perhaps even scientifically—handsome, wearing a loose, flowing white shirt.
There is some Google colored seating in front of the classically architected edifice.
I'm probably best described as classically liberal, which is neither libertarian nor conservative.
She is a classically trained musician and owns a 1910 Steinway grand piano.
The service is meant to be both warmly conversational and classically buttoned-up.
Ocasio-Cortez's gestures were used in many, many references to classically Italian foods.
In 1993, classically trained chef Steve Ells brought an Americanized version to diners.
D&D is classically low-tech, played with pens, paper, dice and figurines.
Classically, you could point to Omar Sharif and Barbra Streisand in Funny Girl.
Princess Diana looked classically stylish — yet very '80s — in this winter coat look.
Especially the clean skin care category, which was always classically even more earnest.
By the end, to "Wouldn't It Be Nice," the kids are moving classically.
It was rigorously rational, in other words, and in that sense classically French.
My background is as a classically trained musician, and my dad's an architect.
"For someone who is not classically trained, she has formidable instincts," he said.
Classically, I think of going Dutch as going 50/50 on a bill.
But classically, the main ingredient in trying to influence elections is, simply, votes.
The Red team is still running a more classically styled show entitled Circus Extreme.
Despite Trump's rising age, his classically maintained MySpace profile keeps him young at heart.
I have a friend who explains her relationship to the world as classically Presbyterian.
"It is the same for many of the classically disruptive business models," he said.
The setup is so classically Breaking Bad: Jesse is inches away from being caught.
For chrissake, the stuff is classically associated with birth and purity in countless cultures.
His classically tailored tux, from Yves Saint Laurent, contrasted perfectly with his lush mane.
In other words, everyone is classically guilty about being a parent or a child.
Alissa Wilkinson: The Post may be the most classically "Best Picture" nominee this year.
"Classically a patient is treated with psychotherapy, an SSRI, or an SNRI," he explains.
Give me a plate of separate foods: classically meat, a vegetable and a starch.
That background dovetails with a policy record that is more libertarian than classically conservative.
She is a classically trained guitarist who studied under the Spanish virtuoso Andrés Segovia.
Dr. Rowden admitted he was not a fan of the classically perfect lawn anyway.
RALPH is a classically trained vocalist from Toronto's collegial (read: student swarmed) Annex neighborhood.
There are, classically, one or two apportionment lawsuits over the last seat (in Congress).
But the tests were classically done on paper and it was a lengthy process.
I was trained classically (operatically) and have sang classical music since I can remember.
In Standard mode, the Regal GS, by contrast, feels classically Buick: pliable and easygoing.
For me, as a classically trained jazz vocalist, it felt like the right time.
The classically happy ending that follows does not efface the dark mystery that went before.
It's classically Lear-esque in form, in a way that dares to be un-hip.
When he called on Russia to find Hillary's missing emails he was being classically sarcastic.
The collection is classically British in style, with highland argyles, jacquards, and fair isle knits.
Ditching my classically wrapped head scarf for a turban style has helped, but not entirely.
This kind of physical strength has classically been seen as something female candidates should hide.
In another classically "safe haven" trade, gold prices rose about 1 percent in Thursday trading.
Parts of the boulevard have wide, grassy medians, Grecian columns, pergolas and classically styled mansions.
You will see a tacky, cheerful simulacrum of a classically creepy English manor drawing room.
But honestly, it's also sort of incoherent, confused and indirect in the classically Trumpian style.
Among the more classically inclined music on this Lincoln Center Festival program, at 2 p.m.
Kelsey Lu McJunkins, a classically trained cellist and singer, photographed by Laura Coulson in July.
Mr. McDevitt (left), 33, is a classically trained baritone who is based in New York.
Most classically cameracentric is that between the photographers Manjari Sharma and her invitee, Irina Rozovsky.
And Lam is a classically trained musician fusing elements of chamber music, country and pop.
We have been, and remain, broadly conservative (or classically liberal) in our politics and outlooks.
That's the amazingly diverse, classically American team who pulled together to make the best thrash album.
The home was classically suburban, with a picnic table and a fire pit in the backyard.
It's not a radical departure from the small, classically-styled versions of the camera before it.
With this wealth of history as backdrop, Outlaw King proceeds like a classically bloody war movie.
Kelly lives with her boyfriend Daizy (Paul Piaskowski) another classically trained sculptor who creates latex toys.
Ben Hamidou, one of its three performers, is a classically trained actor and a Molenbeek native.
You know, I think part of it is, I don't think I'm a classically trained screenwriter.
He noted that Marianne, a female figure symbolising the French nation, is classically depicted bare-breasted.
They both started playing at the same age in public school, and both were classically trained.
Classically made grappa flavored with anise, the ur-ouzo, is "a more noble drink," Zafeiropoulos said.
As always, Hollinghurst writes classically beautiful prose, which like James's is constantly intelligent, alert and mobile.
"The rapist classically claims the victim wanted it, or was asking for it," Ms. Mol writes.
Yes, there are cultural issues, like abortion and guns, on which the country is classically divided.
I would like to focus on the 2016 vintage, which is considered a classically styled year.
Instead, she attended a music conservatory at her mother's urging and became a classically trained pianist.
Son Lux's music has always been genre fluid - Lott is a classically trained pianist and composer.
As a result, Eli's body is very defined, athletically "cut" in ways that are classically beautiful.
A classically trained Argentine vocalist, Ms. Rei also plays a number of South American folkloric instruments.
At the Elle Women in Television party, she wore a classically fetching black Valentino midi-dress.
NOISEY: You're classically trained and studying composing, but have you always had these more pop ambitions?
Still, brewpubs have classically been attached to independently owned enterprises, which AB InBev certainly is not.
Plus, in the video-game world, ancient Mesopotamia seemed under-examined and the most classically heroic.
So, out of the four FANG stocks, only Alphabet is classically cheap on a near-term scale.
Such studies classically show the roots, but here landmines make it too dangerous to dig them up.
Refinery29: The idea that someone is walking around with your face, claiming your identity, is classically scary.
And today we have a new generation of classically trained musicians who can also do folk music.
The first four episodes of the series — which climax in Hickok's death — are the most classically Western.
Not only is it classically beautiful, it'll never, ever break your heart... if you do it right.
"I was classically trained [in music], and then got a job as an audio engineer," he says.
" He added, "They think they're better trained, for some reason, than we are because they're classically trained.
Prosecutions under the law tend to be limited to cases concerning classically criminal conduct by unsympathetic defendants.
And so a network effect is classically, you know, every additional person adds more value to that.
He is a tech policy fellow at Young Voices, a public relations shop for classically liberal writers.
Mr. Kolstad, a classically trained Norwegian pianist and stand-up comic, does a similar thing in Oslo.
The selection of shoes, whether crocodile brogues or leather loafers, is handsome and classically Italian in aesthetic.
Owning a piece of a company has classically meant having an equivalent say in that company's operation.
His mother cooks a dessert on Tuesdays, usually something classically simple, like tarts packed with local berries.
And yes, there is indeed one of those rousing, classically Irish scenes of celebratory song and dance.
It is classically dry, light and graceful, moderate in alcohol and touched with herbal and floral notes.
" Randall Barkan sent in this classically Californian take from the West Coast: "I live in San Francisco.
Priced from $29 to $109, it veers in tone and style from classically upscale to breezily accessible.
Ms. Huppert's presence — steady, warm, thoughtful but with a casual air — keeps the entire enterprise classically comedic.
I have a classically beautiful face but will never pull off clothes like my broad-shouldered sister.
He was classically taught at the Slade School of Fine Art in London and attended Oxford University.
Goyard, established in Paris in 1853, makes leather accessories that are as classically French as they come.
Jazz A classically trained Argentine vocalist, Ms. Rei also plays a number of South American folkloric instruments.
Classically calculating these entangled states in even very simple molecules can become a nightmare of exponentially increasing complexity.
Last year, dozens of stars arrived in classically glamorous looks — pristine waves, sleek ponytails, and fresh-faced makeup.
Pros: Clever design, excellent display, classically solid keyboard, improved speakersCons: A little dense and hefty, fingerprint sensor placement
While Black Orchid is more classically sexy, the Velvet Orchid companion pieces add a sassy pop of color.
The pieces here are the furthest thing from being classically "bridal" — in the best way possible, of course.
This, like the new Battlestar Galactica, is a post-Cold War reimagining of a classically kitschy source material.
The classically restored pad has 2,400 square feet in an open-floor concept ... featuring exposed beams and brick.
Of course, increasing interest rates are classically bearish for stocks, as they make bonds a more attractive alternative.
Some subjects appear like morphed fashion croquis who care more about having fun than having classically good taste.
As forward-thinking as they are, Cézanne's paintings are still windows onto a highly constructed, classically idealized world.
One is sculptor Glenys Barton, known for classically inflected figurations that complicate the individualizing aims of monumental portraiture.
The speech was classically populist and harked back to the days when Republicans preferred retrenchment to foreign intervention.
But "The Wolves" appreciates that life, unlike mystery novels and classically well-made plays, is seldom conveniently tailored.
Midway across to the new age, the tightrope walker classically reaches a crisis, and so have we today.
The men make an interesting pairing on the court; they are considered similar players, not classically complementary ones.
Dan, a classically blinkered professor of classics, has failed to register the tremors of any impending gender-quake.
It isn't the overstated diamond I am used to seeing; it is classically French, more subtle than showy.
At the time, the classically trained singer was creating baroque electro-pop with her boyfriend as Magic Hands.
I could imagine someone more closed-minded being that surprised Hotrod was such a classically skilled guitar player.
Kelsey Lu, a classically trained cellist and musician whose songs feel like lullabies, is one of those people.
Tosca features a 32-piece orchestra and a cast of classically-trained rising stars in the opera community.
There is also a tart of dark chocolate with bananas in a pastry shell that is classically crisp.
This is reinforced later in the book when Markovits shows just how classically awful this meritocratic elite is.
This season also features the show's first female chef, Mila Kolomeitseva, who is classically trained in French cuisine.
Classically trained and raised Catholic, he initially sculpted mostly liturgical scenes or portraits of saints and local priests.
As a kid, he immersed himself in punk and rock music (perhaps rebelling against his classically trained parents).
By then she had become a classically trained chef and was well into her work on her masterpiece.
She worked as an E.M.T., and, as a classically trained pianist, became a music teacher in public schools.
Susanna Marie Cork is a classically trained singer who is doomed here because she's representing the United Kingdom.
The thought of possibly screwing up this or any classically Southern dish for my Southern boyfriend gave me anxiety.
It's an elegant, classically styled Tuscan red with bright red fruit, sexy, earthy aromas, and firm but smooth tannins.
It is the perfect visualization of soaring, classically stylized rendition of the Battlefield 2: Theme contained on the album.
A DNA test is not classically romantic, but that doesn't mean it wouldn't show the recipient that you care.
It's classically weird content, the sort of useless video you'd expect to find on eBaum's World instead of YouTube.
But while classically inspired, Blood and Wine subverts expectations in the same way that made Wild Hunt so special.
Ampler has two bikes on Indiegogo: the classically styled nine-speed Bilberry and the aggressively styled single-speed Hawk.
The opening scene with the flashcards and the electric shocks is classically written discomfort comedy that is very successful!
Having all the hallmarks of a classically undervalued spin, Andrew identified this as an attractive long-term consolidation opportunity.
All do well topped simply and classically with snips of dill and chives and sour cream in rough cursive.
It begins with Guston's earliest paintings of classically inspired figurative works with blocky, big-eyed portraits and narrative backgrounds.
Comey's experience is notable because it happened to a classically privileged, literally towering white man, not that it happened.
The popularity and the power of classically composed photographs is a direct result of the successful communication of emotion.
But it will most likely have to do so with fewer resources and a smaller classically trained reporting staff.
Often they stand motionless, one foot crossed over the other ankle, arms by their side, classically upright in repose.
Portugal also has a collection of classically designed palaces, particularly in Lisbon and the towns of Sintra and Cascais.
Formentera is full of caves to explore, Instagram-friendly lighthouses, classically Mediterranean white stone villages, and mopeds zipping around.
You won't find any crazy design details or hardware, just a classically styled loafer with a few modern upgrades.
"She was trained classically in her late teens and early 20s," Mr. Levy explained later, recalling their rehearsals together.
Yet, as this classically composed and authoritative (if culturally somewhat shallow) book makes clear, he remains an amazing figure.
Contrary to what the spirit guides and the proto-abstraction might suggest, af Klint was a classically trained artist.
They're classically posed and sexualized images of the backs of girls; there's no eye contact, no gaze to return.
A classically trained vocalist, she has a crystalline voice that wouldn't sound out of place at a midnight mass.
These traits characterize what Mayberg calls a "classically melancholic" depression, in which calming area 25 may have more effect.
"I just made the decision to keep going as an artist," the rapper, singer and classically-trained flutist continues.
"Panic behavior is classically described as very disoriented behavior," says Drexel University historian Scott Gabriel Knowles, who studies disasters.
TV was classically a medium where the writer was king, but for me it was always about the filmmaking.
One, a bubble gum variety of Scooby Doo Snax, bears a classically goofy image of the clue-sniffing dog.
That was what drew 29-year-old Melody Loveless, who is classically trained as a percussionist, into the scene.
Del Mar is inspired by Southern California cooking, pairing classically good food with an all-around laid back environment.
It's done a decent job of it, pairing classically BlackBerry-style designs with the functions of modern Android phones.
The 31-year-old classically-trained flutist, singer and rapper received more nominations than any other artist this year.
A classically trained flautist, she's become famous for whipping out her flute, playing a few bars and then twerking.
I'm also on the fence about some of its character models, whose heightened Victorianism includes some classically Orientalist tropes.
Chief songwriters Blackwald and Lynd are classically trained, and draw their main influence from Hollywood composers like John Williams.
Although it may sound like a complicated dance term, you don't have to be classically trained to do this move.
The Verdict: Shooting may be a classically royal hobby, but it's not one I see myself picking up anytime soon.
Rihanna's voice might not be the most classically impressive, but it is one of the most versatile of our generation.
Zamourka told the station that she's a classically trained violinist and pianist and made a living as a street performer.
Her classically shaped metal evening bags were built of cardboard and sent to Italy, where they were stamped in brass.
Lea, a 32-year-old classically trained fiddler, lives in Duluth, Minnesota, and is influenced by Celtic and Appalachian music.
However, there are some members of Complexions' troupe who appear too classically trained to integrate hip-hop into their movement.
If you're not familiar with the Australian-born artist's music, she's a multihyphenate: DJ, producer, singer, and classically-trained cellist.
It means, in particular, that some classically Republican voters are voting for Trump but not voting for the Republican Party.
Like Andrzej, Jerzy Zulawski was classically trained in philosophy and its influence shows in his only major work of fiction.
When they first met in San Francisco in 21950, Elsie, who was classically trained, was a highly successful commercial artist.
In 1999's campy "Galaxy Quest," a heavily made-up Rickman played a classically trained actor named Sir Alexander Dane.
Although they do not have a classically defined shooting guard to play as DeRozan plays, they do not need one.
The researchers went into the experiment knowing exactly how much information needed to be transmitted classically to solve the problem.
The classically Protestant focus on text as opposed to liturgy can be attributed as much to technology as to theology.
Mr. Liu, a classically trained pianist, felt more comfortable speaking about the musical aspects of the instruments than investment value.
Sometimes it's used unfairly to denigrate the herbal flavors that are classically a part of cabernet sauvignon or cabernet franc.
The company don't use ballet mirrors, a tool used in most classically based classes; rather, the dancers mirror one another.
It's not that uncommon for someone who's trained classically to refuse to improvise so I think that translates to writing.
This issue sees the heroes trying to attack an imperial star destroyer, and it feels classically hopeless for the protagonists.
The classically trained singer used her early work, Moon Shoes and Midnight Moonlight, to inject a voice into the youth.
Mr. Longstreth is still the classically trained musical oddball he was when he released "The Glad Fact" back in 2003.
The looks were insouciant but also classically glamorous, belying the notion that youthfulness should be synonymous with slouchiness or sex.
You understand that you live in a world where getting classically raped is possible and that classical rapists lurk everywhere.
In this role, he grounds the classically effeminate gay man in a bedrock of genuine pain, yes, but also resilience.
As consumers become more conscientious about the origins of their clothing brands, shopping in the classically fashionable city is evolving.
I made sure that everything from my hair to my clothes made me seem more "likable," approachable and classically feminine.
"I was trained classically, but we use local ingredients," said Jeremy Charles, 39, the restaurant's visionary chef and a founder.
At least Killing Eve star and Globes host Sandra Oh marked on of the most classically woke wins of the evening.
Yes, it does have a screen, but there are also a pair of hands that stick out to tell time classically.
Shudu's bio declares her "the world's first digital supermodel," and she is much taller and more classically beautiful than Lil Miquela.
The classically sweetened cola will only be available in 12-packs, 2-liter bottles and 20-ounce bottles at retail stores.
Zamourka, 52, is a classically trained pianist and violinist and used to teach lessons and made money as a street performer.
A classically poor-hitting pitcher, the Houston ace knocked one over the wall last week at Dodger Stadium in batting practice.
Chax, rooted in the fine printing tradition, has produced an elegant book, classically styled on lush papers with distinguished design touches.
It's facile to say that Cumberbatch -- classically trained, dashing actor on the brink of superstardom -- was born to play a superhero.
A quantum machine could therefore make the classically intractable problem of simulating large quantum-mechanical systems tractable, or so it appeared.
Be it the VIP menu, or the less expensive three-course tasting menus, dishes are classically—some might say predictably—French.
If you see them browsing classically horrible subreddits like r/redpill, r/TheDonald, or on 4chan, that's a huge red flag.
But then they met Natalie Chami, a classically trained singer and fellow zoner who also records as TALsounds, through a friend.
The soaring ceilings, large sash windows and majestic cantilevered staircase embody the enduring appeal of many of these classically designed properties.
"And the question came up even then: Why aren't there other places for a classically trained singer to make a living?"
Most anti-fascists don't see the classically liberal interpretation of speech as an important lens through which to understand the struggle.
Kearney was one of those highly competitive athletes with a kind of compulsively motivated personality that is classically associated with champions.
For a cast of nine, it confidently and successfully shows Mr. Peck composing classically virtuoso material that's elegant, witty and brilliant.
The 19753 vintage, in general, is one I love, classically structured with medium weight and precision, and the Bourgneuf is excellent.
The opening number is decent, and I liked seeing classically trained dancers like Robbie Fairchild given room to show their chops.
"I was told I would turn into this classically trained robot, but I wanted to add to my toolbox," he said.
" Most often, I prefer classic drinks, classically prepared, as Robert Simonson instructs in his weekend-helpful guide, "How to Make Cocktails.
He later moved to London, where he met his wife, a classically trained singer and musician who is also from Lahore.
This idea that there is more of an opportunity today not in what classically was considered the stock market, but elsewhere.
The artist himself, in classically cryptic form, nodded toward his upcoming set via a snazzy Twitter GIF which you can see below.
Neal Dunn (Florida 2nd District) As a former urologist who has not previously held public office, Dunn's top issues are classically awful.
The filing is classically Amazon in its competitive boldness: it is dated July 6 — coming just days after Blue Apron's rocky IPO.
"Insect research rather classically has provided some ideas for walking robots -- how they might be used for coordinating their legs," Wolf said.
Classically liberal conservatives are in retreat, as voters look for strongmen who will close borders and stultify the demographic and social fabric.
Maybe they smoke a bowl, ingest an edible, or save it for a special occasion like the Colorado Symphony's Classically Cannabis event.
Ay is classically trained in the art form, and his loose, paisley-like patterns beautifully mimic the Dutch post-Impressionist's celestial swirls.
A trade tradition since 1963, the Pirelli Calendar has typically been a celebration of classically beautiful white women shot in soft focus.
This tribute dessert, celebrating the Haunted Mansion's most high-profile resident, might be classically constructed, however that's about where the similarity ends.
In this sense, de-platforming isn't censorship; it's a product of free expression and the foundational aims of a classically liberal education.
I like it to have several lives; classically grand for the religious ceremony, but lightened of its train or skirt for dancing.
As far back as the 1940s and 1950s, classically trained opera singers like Mario Lanza and Eileen Farrell were recording popular songs.
Adrienne Penta, the managing director at Brown Brothers Harriman: 'We ran a process and a search to find a classically trained butler'
"It's an incredible struggle to learn how to use that rich information [from local indigenous experts] when you're classically trained," Lee said.
If someone's natural disposition should fall outside of the classically masculine, they try to blend into the crowd as much as possible.
The opaque stew, classically loaded with offal, is often passed off by Filipino immigrant parents as "chocolate meat" to their suspicious children.
The executive chef at Fountaingrove Lodge is classically trained and previously worked with some of the nation's best chefs, including Wolfgang Puck.
It was a classically no-nonsense performance from Ms. Reid, 49, who has hosted "AM Joy" weekend mornings on MSNBC since 2016.
Indeed Mr. Browne, like Mr. Lauren, was not classically trained, began his career in men's wear and then moved into women's wear.
In college, she was classically trained in opera and performed in plays put on by Ethos, the black student union at Wellesley.
Both Mx. Bond and Mr. Mellman are classically trained, and "the way I sing as Kiki is very difficult," Mx. Bond said.
A classically trained chef, Mr. Shakur opted to take a virtual trip to a Creole restaurant in Berlin, where he once worked.
Mr. Mascolo was a classically trained musician and appeared on Broadway in "Dinner at Eight" and "That Championship Season," among other productions.
The results, unsurprisingly, are decidedly more playful than Goldin's posts, which straddle the boundary between fashion photography and her classically unembellished aesthetic.
Castle was a classically trained craftsman who started making sculptural furniture, broke with traditional techniques, and forged a unique, often-playful aesthetic.
Even if I'm not doing it classically well, hopefully people will just see it as the Zack Fox way of doing things.
There's Taylor, the bassist, producer, and classically trained jazz saxophonist with the meticulousness of an engineer and the curiosity of an inventor.
They're all matte black, with round cups and a classically styled metal headband that echoes some of Sennheiser's more understated over ear designs.
Vulnerability creates intimacy, but so does a particular technique all these people, and many classically sexy songs use, of crooning into the microphone.
Supporting and organizing the port's yachts, container ships, and barges is one of the most classically recognizable vessels on the water: the tugboat.
"I'm doing things that are classically considered very unprofessional, really playing with the inherent mistakes in the process, flare, overexposure, underexposures," she said.
At that point in her career, the classically-trained pianist had long established herself in history as a pioneer of the modular synthesizer.
Classically, bats have been considered the most likely culprits, given that they overlap with humans geographically and can carry Ebola infection without symptoms.
The muralist helms the company A.Fresco, which has emblazoned its classically graceful public works across schools, indoor pools, and many other community spaces.
Mr. Ullman, an economics major and classically trained pianist turned bedroom producer, had set up a makeshift recording studio in his dorm room.
You might wonder why rodents, as opposed to more classically cute and meme-worthy animals, are at the centre of these viral videos.
Charlie's a really good piano player, he's a classically trained piano player, so that's been a cool asset to our band as well.
The Mez attempts to eliminate the division between classically trained, college-educated artists and artists who are self-taught or without a degree.
His is a versatile falsetto that flickers between feeling like intimate address to a lover and a classically trained soprano under a spotlight.
It has some seriously Spielbergy vibes — so if you're missing that classically Amblin feeling of awe and wonder, this should be for you.
There's increased legislation at the state level that is coming in to say very classically, "This is our transparency measure," but they aren't.
Charlie Mostow, a 27-year-old classically trained sculptor, had planted himself in front of an equestrian head molded from Donatello's Gattamelata sculpture.
This form of stage dance needs other artistic qualities than those which a classically educated ballet dancer has developed and is dedicated to.
Then production slowed when the pool of classically trained painters in Poland quickly dried up, and producers needed to look abroad for artists.
Museums & Galleries The artist Charlotte Moorman (1933-91) was a classically trained cellist who became a catalytic figure in the international avant-garde.
One is psychological: holiday placement, events, and work and school schedules classically condition us to enjoy some seasons and months more than others.
A classically trained opera singer, Ms. Franklin represented New York in the competition, focusing on equal opportunity and education in her interview questions.
His narrative of self-catechism and self-laceration has the carefully modulated quality of a classically trained actor doing an intense audition piece.
A classically trained pianist, Wang had worked on music videos and web shorts before directing her first feature, "Posthumous," a 2015 rom-com.
Spielberg yoked horror-film frights to a man-against-the-sea adventure story, and the movie turns into a classically shaped humanist drama.
N. and H. are just classically extroverted guys who have to hang out with people constantly — it makes being their friend very easy.
As a young man in New York City, Mr. White found that being a classically trained composer was not exactly a meal ticket.
Ms. Akashi started as a photographer, and a suite of classically black-and-white photograms is installed in a corner of the basement.
Mr. Loussier was classically trained, but he had dabbled in jazz improvisation for years when he formed the Jacques Loussier Trio in 1959.
Likely he was being coy with her, knowing she didn't see the human body could be beautiful and expressive without being classically rendered.
Classically patriotic songs are too stiff for the most part, and would put a damper on the party vibe even if they weren't controversial.
They also can classically and plausibly play the bad cop to your good cop, which also can contribute positively to your post-merger relations.
The palace's current resident, King Norodom Sihamoni, was a classically trained ballet dancer before he took the throne after his father abdicated in 2004.
The classically-trained composer is known for high-concept albums built around her interpretations of everything from ancient Greek plays to 50s MGM musicals.
What about Foxy's feels classically LA to you—that it could only exist in LA, or that it feels emblematic of what LA is?
He has also been working with a classically trained musician, Fred from experimental pop duo Sylas, who helped to form the Jelani Blackman sound.
The classically British automotive brands Jaguar and Land Rover had seen their fortunes soar under the stewardship of the Indian auto company Tata Motors.
Classically, they must be "great" offenses, that is, they need not be crimes, but must be serious offenses against the law or constitutional order.
Two years later, Shor's Bell Labs colleague Lov Grover devised an algorithm that speeds up the classically tedious process of searching through unsorted databases.
Both are classically trained musicians, but their careers have seen them focus on different approaches, Murcof on ambient and electronica, Wagner on classical music.
Now, the classically-trained singer and pianist has set her soaring voice and sculptured synths on stun with the group's third release, Future Politics.
While youth is classically a time of intransigence, as we grow older we understand that we cannot get our way 22019% of the time.
Caesar's designs on liberation are sidetracked by a classic—and classically human—dilemma: the question of whether to seek revenge or to move on.
But how did the classically trained emo master handle the cut-and-run comedy when he hit the SNL stage for the first time?
A key partnership was with Charlotte Moorman, a classically trained cellist based in New York, who often surprised audiences by taking her clothes off.
Other Europeans like Vangelis, and the Italian groups like PFM and Banco, have a sound that is a little more continental and classically influenced.
I got that from him, because I was trained classically and wanted to move into classical singing—opera—but I got diverted from that.
But the standouts in the section are a classically styled figural sculpture by Edmonia Lewis and a large oil painting by Henry Ossawa Tanner.
Although Mr. Brown is so classically handsome he could be a model for a Ken doll, he did not excel at dating or flirting.
Mr. Kepel sees individuals as cogs in a system — part of a classically French, structuralist tradition that minimizes the role of individual human agency.
Wells invited pop and musical-theatre performers to audition, as well as classically trained singers, but only the latter had the right technical chops.
Constantly aware of the complexity of race, her most recent solo show, "The Powder Room," features white-seeming characters juxtaposed with classically black signifiers.
In this case, the wines that classically go with pizza — fresh Italian reds with more acid than tannins — also go well with roasted eggplant.
In high school, Taborn took lessons with a classically trained jazz pianist, Peter Murray, whom he credits with shaping how he thinks about music.
The orchestra was created more than a decade ago by Dale Stuckenbruck, a classically trained musician from Germany who teaches music on Long Island.
The iconic chicken dish was actually invented in Hawaii in 1987 by Panda Express chef Andy Kao, who was classically trained in French cuisine.
The building seemed to warm its patch of a frozen National Mall, alongside the chilly phalanx of gray stone behemoths, nearly all classically designed.
Particularly when you're talking about a topic that has classically been seen and looked at with a sense of disdain and some degree stigma.
Mr. Frank's images captured the raw, gritty quality of his travels, a striking departure from the more classically composed photographic conventions of the time.
OK. So we&aposve got the boucle fabric, which we put on, and this chair is just so simple and clean and classically Scandinavian.
The company's first models, the Lamborghini 123GT and 400GT, were handsome, classically proportioned grand touring cars with long hoods and strong 12-cylinder engines.
In retweeting the name, but not tweeting it himself, Trump has split the difference between the two factions, embracing a classically Trumpian rhetorical technique.
It's basically an extended, vocal-led disco loop—a classically anthemic number that somehow manages to be weighty and grand despite its uncomplicated structure.
Fifty qubits has long been considered the approximate number at which quantum computing becomes capable of calculations that would take an unfeasibly long time classically.
Classically they're centered around idyllic, phone-free retreats, but most organizations also promote ways of building a positive relationship with technology in the real world.
Founded by classically trained composer and sound designer Danny Aronson, and his CTO partner Ofer Raz, MeQ has plenty of competition in the headphone market.
There is some classically bad advice out there, like this fellow on Fox News telling people to buy as many tickets as they can afford.
If experimentalists could get a quantum system to spit out these samples, they would have good reason to believe that they'd done something classically unmatchable.
Classically trained, he valued European music for what he called its qualities of "construction" — form, timbre, tone color — and incorporated them into his own aesthetic.
Classically trained at the Kunitachi College of Music, he joined Nintendo's R&D1 company in 1990 and has been working on soundtracking games ever since.
Another sensation, Mayor Pete Buttigieg, was fresher, younger, quicker on his feet, crowding the not-classically-qualified lane that Mr. O'Rourke once seemed to own.
Cats are classically afraid of cucumbers, so if you place cucumber ornaments throughout your Christmas tree, they should jump in fear in the opposite direction.
Download Uzoamaka Aduba, known as Uzo, is an Emmy Award-winning actress and classically trained vocalist best known for her role as Suzanne Warren, a.k.a.
This, however, is a misperception, a classically liberal American failure to understand how Israel has elevated national loyalty into an acceptable substitute for religious observance.
A wide array of dance motifs returns throughout the work: A tilting stance with hands meeting overhead becomes a classically statuesque image of withdrawn meditation.
Never thinking themselves fair-weather animators, Zwelley develops work that is at once simple and classically understated, but with a compellingly miniature aesthetic to them.
"I've typically always been very classically English, and I've enjoyed that classic cut, and I thought, 'Great, well done, you found your identity,'" he said.
But some who knew the family at the time have challenged the suggestion that he was raised in a classically hard-left Southern California home.
Preeti Mistry, 40, a classically trained chef with a modified Mohawk who cooks elevated Indian street food at her Juhu Beach Club in Oakland, Calif.
This new collection is a fresh variety of shades that hit on almost every color trend for winter 2019/2020, and feel classically holiday, too.
" Big Balloon is a classically twitchy art-rock; breathy on "Hiccup," fast-paced and earnest on "Baskin'" before launching into the swelling ballad-esque "Achameleon.
Holm is not what many would consider a classically trained boxer, after all, she is a student of Mike Winkeljohn who trains kickboxers and MMA fighters.
The woman was identified as Emily Zamourka, a classically trained pianist and vocalist (obviously) from Russia who says a series of medical setbacks left her homeless.
In 2016, the Berlin State Ballet company announced the joint appointment of the contemporary choreographer Sasha Waltz and the more classically inclined Johannes Ohman as directors.
Fujifilm has revealed release dates for a trio of new cameras in its classically inspired retro digital lineup, as well as new lenses and other accessories.
The "us" are millions of Americans who are still classically religious, the ones who know that being religious doesn't mean you expect perfection from anyone else.
So the new left fixation on a carbon tax is at least facially peculiar, since, it seems to me, the policy issues from classically neoliberal instincts.
I started with improvisation, not classically, so because of that it made me very versatile and kind of the perfect fit for these kind of gigs.
Classically, we'd imagine each image in the set to be labeled (internally) as either included or excluded, but the new system adds a third, neutral possibility.
New skills are bought with feathers by speaking to a Del Boy-alike snake character in a pair of shorts, brandishing a classically 1980s mobile phone.
Ahead of his yearly pilgrimage to the Burn this week, Burridge is dropping a new EP on his ADID label, entitled Lingala—and it's classically Burridge.
The universe had already gifted me an experience so classically, cartoonishly sketchy that I don't even blame those of you reading who don't quite buy it.
As Nora, Ms. Dern seems to delight in the opportunity to highlight the hypocrisy of men and their continued adherence to a sexist, classically heteronormative worldview.
Following two families in America's racially segregated South in the period following WWII, Morrison's cinematography provides a classically beautiful rustic counterbalance for the film's ugly racism.
Here's the latest: Scientists have classically described sleep as a state of isolation— your brain shuts down and no longer receives information from the outside world.
Because I was AFAB (assigned female at birth) and look like a very classically "feminine" woman, some have the misconception that I'm not actually gender fluid.
A classically trained jazz musician, Taylor wrote music, led bands and played in countless nightclubs and music festivals in a career that spanned about six decades.
As Selena, she plays a classically trained actress best known for her role as a "crisis management expert" in the shoot-em-up cop show Collusion.
In the past few years, Mary Lattimore, a classically trained harpist who lives in Los Angeles, has brought the instrument to a range of new spaces.
Classically trained chef Sam Lau left Ipoh in his early 20s to work in kitchens around Asia and Europe, returning to his hometown after 16 years.
You have an incredible voice, so soulful and rich, so it's not surprise you joining took the band to the next level, are you classically trained?
"It's going to be a hazy object and they won't see some of the classically dark markings that are so prominent on the planet," he said.
Lamagna, who is not classically trained, worked closely with Gavin Sutherland, the music director of the English National Ballet, who transcribed the music for symphony orchestra.
The male chorus, made up of other former lovers and current accusers, as well as the role of Sister Léonide (Mary Mackenzie), uses classically trained singers.
"There's a spiritual, more classically feminine feeling to the airy volumes in the collection, but also a strength in the structured, more tailored pieces," says Johansson.
Adam West, the classically handsome actor who turned a comic-book superhero into live-action Pop Art in the 1960s television series "Batman," died on Friday.
In comparison to some of the funkier hotels I've experienced in Manhattan like the Ace Hotel or the Beekman, Park South is much more classically elegant.
He's old (39), he's a classically immobile pocket-passer, and he's a mild-mannered, overall dad-looking guy whose own father was an NFL quarterback, too.
Purifoy, a classically trained artist who received his BFA from Chouinard Art Institute in 1956, was an activist, teacher, social worker, and a Navy construction worker.
A classically trained musician, he's more into Renaissance choral music than Eurovision songs with titles like "Shady Lady" (Ukraine 2008) and "Cake To Bake" (Latvia 2014).
Artists fill up the voice cast, including Estelle as main character Garnet and Nicki Minaj in a classically Nicki guest role as a giant purple woman.
He claims something along the lines of "no one would ever mistake her for being classically beautiful, but there's something there…" like a horny space PUA.
To my mind, though, the fragmentation that pervaded the show spoke to a sense of disenfranchisement artists feel in relation to art's more classically integrated importance.
Born in London, the classically trained actor earned acclaim on the British stage, then blasted his way to big-screen stardom as Die Hard s devilish villain.
The surrounding design is a classically inspired laurel wreath, a motif fashionable among aristocrats at this time, reflecting the age's interest in the newly revived Olympic Games.
Not only is it a classically adored comedy but it's deftly feminist and true to the material, including Cher's characterization as a well-intentioned but oblivious busybody.
While Pandel was a classically trained musician, Haack was entirely self-taught, spending much of his early years in rural Alberta in front of his parents' piano.
They were borrowed into English by classically trained scholars who could assume that everyone who would use them would know Latin almost as well as a Roman.
"I am very good at what I do," Olivia Pope once told her lover, the president of the United States, in a classically Rhimesian moment on Scandal.
Ms. Lin, a classically grounded pianist, and Mr. Caine, a noted jazz improviser, put Steinway's new Spirio player system to the test in these virtual jam sessions.
He was a rarity of the pre-Stonewall world: an openly queer performer with classically good looks, willing to saunter across the stage in makeup and drag.
Jackson said that British actors are cheaper than American ones (but make more in the U.S. than U.K.) and that they are often classically trained in theater.
So to help her dream more darkly, she enlists classically inclined producer Leo Abrahams, whose second piano is meant to ensure that "Obsolete" sticks around a while.
This is what the Republican leader, Washington's most renowned tactician, actually promised: The Republican leader used some classically ambiguous political language — "it would be my intention," etc.
Kanazawa, being a classically trained Shotokan karateka and that style's highest profile teacher, advocates a style of training called happo kumite which pits one man against eight.
Critics refer to the Institution as conservative, but it skews more toward the classically liberal; Margaret Thatcher occupies a unique posthumous place in the institution's honorary pantheon.
A classically trained painter, Hambleton was known throughout the 80s for works that played on Lower Manhattan's seedy and dangerous reputation, as well as its DIY energy.
In line with many of the French philosopher's classically post-modern observations, the exhibition challenges the dynamic between object and viewership, questioning the nature of reality itself.
Case in point: My two most recent visits to Liberty Barbecue, the Falls Church establishment under the watch of Matt Hill, the classically trained chef-cum-pitmaster.
That whole story line traffics in two classically demeaning perceptions of women: That they're indecisive, and that they're always driven by their hearts instead of their heads.
Much of the food at Kali is built on the pure flavors packed into California ingredients, which Mr. Meehan amplifies with his classically French and modern techniques.
Classically trained, Ms. Nixon was throughout the 1950s and '19613s the unseen — and usually uncredited — singing voice of the stars in a spate of celebrated Hollywood films.
All classically trained mariachi musicians, the band plays in a traditional five member set-up - vocals, guitar, violin, trumpet and acoustic bass guitar, known as a guitarron.
The Times critic Vincent Canby called the movie "a mixture of the sincere, the sardonic and the classically sappy" when it opened in New York in 1992.
I felt jarred only during the "Somewhere" ballet sequence, when the transition between Mr. Robbins's classically based steps and Mr. Cheesman's less formal, contemporary style became apparent.
In addition to being a talented improv and stand-up comedian, he was a classically trained actor who studied at the Juilliard School and two other colleges.
Classically trained, Graves got into jazz as a teenager, when he met Kamasi Washington and other young musicians who would later become members of the WCGD collective.
He's not an everyman; he's not a muscular male lead produced in a lab by film studios; he's not a classically gorgeous movie star, like George Clooney.
Created through the superposition of negatives, Bell — a classically trained actress who appeared in Jean Genet's avant-garde theatre performances — is fused with a gleaming phonograph record.
This would be unfortunate for many reasons, not least because burnout is real — classically defined by the triad of emotional exhaustion, disconnection and a sense of inefficacy.
I hadn't thought of Lisa in more than two decades, but now there she was, her long, classically Japanese face floating in front of my mind's eye.
Finding its Gothic architecture outmoded and ornate, Louis XIV destroyed much of the church's interior and swapped it out for one he regarded as more classically tasteful.
His beautiful "The Evening" (2015) included a first-person account (read by an actress) of his father's death, before continuing into a classically cryptic Richard Maxwell play.
Regardless, this wine, with spicy red fruit caressed by oak flavors that blend in seamlessly, is classically styled Rioja, aged by the producer and still under $20.
Conventional in structure — by which I mean classically plotted and accessible — "Sweat" explored with evenhanded compassion the race and class tensions laid bare during the tumultuous election.
Luna Li "Trying" Let's say goodbye to Valentine's Day with a lullaby from a classically-trained performer who has made a name for herself in indie rock.
Adam West, the classically handsome actor who turned a comic-book superhero into live-action Pop Art in the 1960s television series "_________," died on June 9. 6.
"Porgy and Bess" provided work for generations of classically trained African-American singers at a time when discrimination barred them from the Met and other leading stages.
Along those lines, the other day, I was driving with my 2-year-old daughter, who, in classically terrible-2 fashion, could not be consoled by anything.
While it seems that the classically accepted bagel etiquette deems toasting improper, there was also the matter of whether de Blasio's favorite-order claim was even factual.
She studied piano and voice in her youth, entered a university music program, and emerged a classically trained soprano, in near-constant demand for concerts and recitals.
She aimed to give women a more practical education than other classically centered colleges, so that they might have careers before having children and after raising them.
A classically trained painter, Hambleton was known throughout the 80s for works that played on Lower Manhattan's seedy and dangerous reputation, as well as its DIY energy.
Then there are (relatively) newer, more classically entrepreneurial owners — Robert McNair in Houston, Jerry Richardson in Carolina, Jerry Jones in Dallas and Robert K. Kraft in New England.
And I definitely recognize my privilege and that I'm white, I'm upper middle class, I'm femme, I have a pretty classically beautiful face, and a classic hourglass figure.
Quantum computing, or computing based on the principles of physics' most head-scratching topic, has entered a new era in which it's doing things that are classically hard.
Bryce Dallas Howard's red carpet M.O. can be described as classically feminine with a twist (she's a big fan of simple silhouettes mixed with fun prints and textures).
Today, the cabernet sauvignon produced in the region is among America's best, particularly for fans of classically structured, savory wines, and is certainly among the best cabernet values.
Considering the grimly turbulent week our world at large has endured, hopefully the artist's classically vibey, soul-soaked beats can shine a bit of optimism into the mix.
Born on November 1, 1944, in the English town of Todmorden, Emerson was classically trained on the piano as a child and started his career playing R&B.
For Ilana's bras this season we brought back the LF strappy bras, American Apparel's classically styled 'Christie Bra,' Wacoal, and a fun For Love and Lemons lacey bra.
Titled "Peter (A Young English Girl)" (1923–24), the work is a classically posed portrait showing its subject in profile, her hair swept back and her menswear dark.
Some of the songs are more classically composed, or arranged, which is why we wanted to try to cover it and sort of add our own production aesthetics.
But the road to stardom has not come easily for the 56-year-old classically trained thespian, who, despite his unquestionable talent, was nearly derailed by personal tragedy.
Jaime is forever tied to the sister he shared a womb with, and it would make for some classically tragic irony if they depart the world together, too.
"Opioids are a completely different story, because they are classically addicting," said Palamar, an associate professor at New York University who has written several papers on drug use.
Working with concepts of courtship and affection in an increasingly less "social" era, a multimedia gallery show in Brookyln revolves around the classically, romantic talisman of a rose.
It's what you get when you combine Charly and Margaux, two young women who are classically trained but take their violin and viola training well beyond the classics.
They might not be a musical pair you'd expect, but classically trained pianist Chilly Gonzales and electric rock goddess Peaches have released a number of successful songs together.
Though this duet is, at heart, a battle between two generational ideas about flirtation, Luis Fonsi's classically intense singing and Ozuna's digital come-ons are an idyllic pair.
Classically trained, influenced by both flamenco and Afro-Caribbean styles, it's no surprise that he was first drawn to jazz by hearing the virtuosic stride pianist Art Tatum.
Wesla Whitfield, a classically trained vocalist whose fresh interpretations of the Great American Songbook were anything but standard, died on Friday at her home in St. Helena, Calif.
The Turn of the Key, Ruth Ware This one's a classically spooky thriller involving a potentially murderous nanny and a smart house gone wrong in the Scottish Highlands.
Australia's entrant, Kate Miller-Heidke, a classically trained soprano, sang an ethereal number, "Zero Gravity," as she and her dancers appeared to float in a starry night sky.
Candles glow from recesses in the walls of this elegant, clean-lined set — a classically contemplative monument to democracy, and the shell for Mr. Nelson's memorial to Socrates.
UA is often regarded as a brand with classically American tenacity and ambition — a company that took off after the debut of a single, highly coveted T-shirt.
" David Mallet, who was hired at 19 to be Mr. Good's assistant producer, said in a telephone interview that Mr. Good "was classically trained — and a complete maniac.
But seen at a moment in which the center of a classically self-contained world no longer seems to be holding, these fraught works exude a paradoxical reassurance.
Crazy Rich Asians—which crammed an entire continent into the backdrop of a classically Western marriage plot—doesn't present Asian countries as bearing viable alternative ways of life.
Like the Story, the reflective state doesn't last forever, but it does allow us insight into a self that would be inaccessible through a more classically performative presentation.
It is the most classically Twilight Zone-y of the episodes, with familiar beats and a twist that wouldn't be out of place among the original's better offerings.
She hires a contemporary dance choreographer, who has almost no experience working with classically trained performers, to re-envision one of ballet's most famous and best-loved pieces.
They are definitely not classically fascist—there are no partisan paramilitaries storming through the streets (yet)—but they belong in the same family tree of extreme reactionary politics.
But Ethan's looks are so classically handsome, it seems impossible that he walks around with such a face and such a strong jawline and such a finely shaped head.
But rumors are swirling that Google is on the verge of testing a 50-qubit machine that will demonstrate this "quantum supremacy" on a classically hard, albeit contrived problem.
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You've shrewdly recognized a profound change in attitude among influential sectors of the American elite, where hostility toward the traditional, classically liberal defense of free speech is gaining ground.
The 35-year-old is a classically trained sitar player and performs ghazals—poetic music from the Middle East and South Asia—in his project Gardens For the Lush.
Played by the recent Juilliard school graduate Alex Sharp, in the kind of smashing Broadway debut young actors classically dream about, Christopher is in some ways a parent's nightmare.
But, as she graduated from underground-rapper-on-the-verge to music-industry vet, the star traded cosplay for couture, and donned more classically pretty beauty looks to match.
The slightly sheer, lace encrusted red gown by Elie Madi was classically chic, with the bell sleeves, chest cutout and high slit adding a unique edge to the look.
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It's interesting how she makes the image of women who are not considered classically beautiful into the focus of the joke, but not necessarily the butt of the joke.
Perhaps more shockingly, our encoding procedure can be interpreted as non-classically influencing the past; hence this decentralized quantum blockchain can be viewed as a quantum networked time machine.
The musicians are two classically trained Croatian cellists who perform as 2Cellos, and their genre is instrumental classical crossover — a small but surging subset of classical and pop music.
Classically educated, patriotic Victorians — even as they reveled in their country's glorious isolation from the Continent — found it hard not to identify the British Empire with the Pax Romana.
She's been the more classically Walter White-esque figure, in that she embraces her work — "likes" would be the wrong word — and seems invigorated rather than sapped by it.
Momoa's Aquaman — a grittier, more brooding version of the classically blonde-haired, blue-eyed hero — made his live-action theatrical debut in "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" (2016).
Possibly this was because Etna Rossos touch on many of the characteristics that classically define most red wines from Italy, bringing together these qualities in a particularly distinctive way.
Successive generations of Columbia students, with their own strong opinions, will no doubt continue debating whether this modernist work of art enhances or diminishes our classically beautiful Morningside campus.
In Denmark, Aalborg's red-label taffel (or "table") bottling is classically served at lunch, chilled and neat alongside smorrebrod and pickled herring, backed by a Tuborg or Carlsberg beer.
I wanted to portray Lucy in her classically silly way—depicting her beauty and incredible expressive comedy in a way that was reminiscent of the aesthetic of that show.
The strategy is a reflection of the company's founder, a soft-spoken, classically trained musician who began roasting coffee as a hobby while on the road with traveling orchestras.
"At that time I had not yet developed the instinct to question the classically held notions that had been pounded into my head," he wrote of his past stance.
François Fillon, France's center-right Presidential candidate, tried a tactic similar to Rutte's, only to be derailed by a classically French corruption scandal involving, among other things, expensive suits.
His plays have depicted all sorts of archetypes in classically extreme situations — boxers and adulterers, cops and crooks, lonesome cowboys and wandering knights — with an air of deadpan detachment.
Both Android Police and 9to303Google are a blast to read on these days, because they're classically blogging stories on new features just as quickly as they can find them.
"While different administrations may change how they interface with protocol, classically the State Department's Office of the Chief of Protocol is very engaged in a State Visit," says Wallace.
But the night before one of her board meetings, the name came to Ms. Nwanoku, a double bass player who grew up in Britain, where she was classically trained.
It was a straight-set match but not a straightforward one, and it came on a classically hot summer afternoon where the ball kids' legionnaires' caps came in handy.
Spoken dialogue flows smoothly into patter arias and ensemble numbers, some of them sung with a weightless, silky blend that would be the envy of more classically rooted choirs.
I mean if you're 14 or 15, classically trained and stuck in a Russian system school and you're thrust into this sort of camp, it's a life changing experience.
The stomping ode to "the courageous men and women that enter war" comes equipped with a classically enormous and fist-pumping Priest chorus, easily flattening any obstacles in its path.
For Abrams, winning over rural voters in Georgia who associate Medicaid expansion with Obamacare will pose a challenge since she is a traditional liberal running in a classically conservative state.
Jones, 39, previously cooked at Jack Rose, and he and his sous-chef, Chris Reynolds, 26, last worked together at the late Tallulah in Columbia, S.C. Both are classically trained.
"My addiction is food, booze and narcotics," says the classically trained chef, 46, who was inspired to go to culinary school after living above his grandparents' restaurant as a child.
Instead of using petty politicians to represent the government, cartoonists sketched the proud, classically robed Columbia (whose name endures but whose role as an avatar of strong government has disappeared).
Researchers still must solve intractable technical problems, and find the right problems for the machines — ones that are "classically hard but quantumly easy," as Caltech professor John Preskill puts it.
Should he run for re-election in 2020, it would be classically Trumpian to dump Mike Pence from the ticket after four years of devoted service and pick someone else.
" Since Epstein was not a classically trained painter, he says that art history does not have as much of an influence on him as "the written word of philosophical thought.
Classically, this has meant an "A-share" that was traded in say Shanghai and only available for purchase by locals, and a "B-share" that was only available to foreigners.
And maybe that is true, but what is certainly, and most importantly, still around is his ability to update his classically silly physical comedy for his new peak Dad status.
Classically, it is the moment of greatest chaos into which the world descends into breakage, until it finds its way through the mayhem and rises again to its new destiny.
This group of classically trained New England Conservatory of Music jazz musicians live for the pulp and kitsch of the mid-century, Ennio Morricone-inspired, French and Italian dance music.
And healthwear is simply one part of a larger movement, in which classically trained designers (and those they work with) are rethinking the basic premise, and promise, of fashion itself.
In New York, it's an upbeat, glittery affair with tabletops covered in Pollocky scrawls, comfortable leather banquettes and classically rendered Northern Italian food prepared by Jordan Frosolone and Danilo Galati.
Burnham's skinny building — a clever architectural solution to an unusual lot — shot straight up from the ground, with no setbacks, its three sides covered with classically inspired terra-cotta ornamentation.
Marine chronographs are still a specialty, but the brand also offers dressier, classically designed mechanical wristwatches, with hand-enameled dials that range from simple and understated to colorful and elaborate.
Classically, the Supreme Court invoked the religion clauses of the First Amendment — the protection for free exercise and the prohibition against government "establishment" of religion — on behalf of minority religions.
Adam West, the classically handsome baritone actor who turned a comic-book superhero into live-action Pop Art in the 276s television series "Batman," died on Friday in Los Angeles.
The second act — which finds Mr. Crane in the classically Silverian role of Irene's grown, psychologically stunted gay son — presents the consequences of what happened nearly a half-century earlier.
This is a classically melodramatic kind of irony, in which contrivances of plotting (and the malevolence of individual actors) stand in for the grinding machinations of the world at large.
One of this year's premieres, Matt Marks's "Mata Hari," had a title character played by an actress in a cast that also included classically trained voices and a jazz singer.
Ms. Giddens, whose beautiful voice and air of supernal calm evoke the sound and attitude of the jazz and soul singer Lizz Wright, is among many things, a classically trained musician.
But what many of Keyes' cult followers don't realize is that she's a classically trained painter, and her art is just as awe-inspiring, transgressive, and culturally significant as her music.
His diatribe is full of anti-Semitic grievance, with a surprisingly large number of references to classically Christian versions of anti-Semitism like collective Jewish responsibility for the murder of Jesus.
The Delamar Southport Hotel, a luxury hotel and spa on Old Post Road, marks the entrance to the village amid a cluster of classically designed residential buildings known as Southport Green.
We are oratorically gifted spiritual leaders, we are classically trained musicians, we are international superstars, we are royalty — and our culture — has always been rich with socially-conscious and inspiring traditions.
They were sitting outside their school in a West Village park looking classically disengaged — with pierced noses, tattoos, raggedy clothes and hair that was chopped and shredded for maximum apocalyptic effect.
I couldn't get over it after the first time I saw it and I was obsessed with the ruby slippers and all these signifiers that are considered traditionally gay, classically gay.
But we evolved [over the last decade] beyond just buying classically undervalued and under-managed companies and into buying great growth businesses that just need larger and larger pools of capitals.
Yes, nearly every textual faux pas is covered here: sending multiple messages in a row, verbose declarations of love after one date, weird grammar — even the classically obtuse "angel"/"angle" mixup.
"My concern with the dating app is always like am I going to be that person that classically meets a psycho and then I end up murdered that night," she joked.
Bear in mind that Fish tend to have very different priorities than the more classically hardworking signs — Pisces prefer to spend their time on creative pursuits or matters of the heart.
Though the knowledge and skills we deem essential have changed over the years, the practice of curating and prioritizing them is still crucial to the mission of a classically liberal education.
But for more classically arcade-style multiplayer fun, there's also Super Bomberman R, Konami's latest entry in the long-running blow 'em up series, previously published under the Hudson Soft banner.
Most of the band members were classically trained at Russian conservatories but had to learn jazz privately, in secret jam sessions or by acquiring recordings through friends or the black market.
Seems we discovered something, here: vodka is classically known as a very chameleonic drink, a neutral-leaning spirit that can take on any flavor, meld with it, make it its own.
" In Jonasson's classically crafted Icelandic whodunit, blinding snowstorms lash the village: "The snow covered ground was so white that it had almost banished the winter night's darkness, elemental in its purity.
A native of Winnipeg, Rafter is tall and powerful, and as exuberant as a bottle of champagne; she speaks with the slightest hint of that bottom-heavy, classically Canadian accent ("Manitobah").
She was a classically trained ballerina before a skiing accident severely injured her knee in college, while he suffered a major knee injury during an National Collegiate Athletic Association gymnastics competition.
A classically trained ballerina stranded in a Vegas chorus line, she winds up — through a first-episode twist I won't spoil — alone and jobless in the small town of Paradise, Calif.
Classically liberal education does not dismiss individuals' experiences, religious or otherwise, but rather seeks to avoid the moral and intellectual evils that result from failing to consider the experiences of others.
Drop the power top — a feat that takes 12.5 seconds and must be performed under 6 miles per hour — and you'll be rewarded with an equally stunning, classically-targa side profile.
Unlike the classically trained English, who lifted the bat directly behind them in the backswing, the boy from the Australian bush looped it away from his body, like a topspin forehand.
It's a profile of one of the cooks who prepared the food, Michael Anton, a classically trained chef who … had just finished a 14-month stint on the National Security Council.
Rather, Traub's biggest worry is the threat Trump poses to the American Republic's classically liberal pillars, cherished by Republican and Democrat alike: free speech, the rule of law and so on.
Alison Brie stars as Ruth Wilder, the kind of classically trained actress that casting directors send to calls asking for "real people," who can't land a job in 103s Los Angeles.
Though this celebrated ambient artist arrived in New York as a classically trained pianist, his big break came not from playing in concert halls, but from busking in Washington Square Park.
Though this celebrated ambient artist arrived in New York as a classically trained pianist, his big break came not from playing in concert halls, but from busking in Washington Square Park.
While Esherick, who died in 1970, was classically trained in painting, his self-taught practice of woodworking, which he insisted was a fine art rather than a craft, defines his legacy.
When he graduated from the University of Michigan in 19943 with a degree in contrabass and composition, opportunities for classically trained African American musicians were scarce to nonexistent in US symphonies.
But I'm curious to know what you took from Nora's approach to this scam and/or game-changing revelation, which struck me as both classically Nora and not like her at all.
All the elements of a classically beautiful work of art are there, but chopped up and rearranged in a Cubist framework until they are unrecognizable and became a new form of art.
The open markets and classically liberal democracy that we defend, and which had seemed to be affirmed in 1989, have been rejected by the electorate first in Britain and now in America.
The report references images by James Bidgood, Rineka Dijkstra, Ed Templeton, Robert Maxwell, Tom Bianchi, and well-known 19th-century images by Wilhelm von Gloeden of young men in classically inspired poses.
Instead of the classically elegant ball gowns and suits we've seen her sport in previous campaigns, the 26-year-old star wears what we all love to wear: jeans and a tee.
Hip-hop was really popular then, and the whole idea is OK, a kid comes from the hip-hop world and collides with someone who is more of a classically trained dancer.
Co-produced by Boaz and King Henry and also featuring Rich the Kid, "Bank Roll" dropped today over at the Mad Decent founder's SoundCloud, and its another of his classically blunt bangers.
The thick stone walls, cut from the local Pietra Forte and Pietra Macigno sandstone, and classically diminutive windows keep the property cool and airy, with a surprising amount of natural light throughout.
But because we've all be classically conditioned by the likes of Sharknado, I think it's safe to see that any almost-encounter inspires a healthy dose of "holy shit" in most people.
Frustrated with the formal limitations of the Chinese academy, Zao left for Paris in 1948, while de Kooning, born in the Netherlands and also classically trained, arrived in New York in 1927.
Mr. Anton, a classically trained chef who favors French cuisine, resigned on April 8 in a phone call with President Trump, the night before General McMaster's successor, John R. Bolton, started work.
As an inventor and not a classically trained musician, setting up studios like UTEMS was a perfect way to field test his inventions by getting actual musicians and composers to use them.
It took a bit of the pressure off because he was so talented—classically trained, professional musician—whereas the rest of us are kind of making it up as we go along.
Across a wide range of classically risky teenage behaviors, today's teenagers are getting tamer and more responsible, making better decisions and eschewing the dangerous choices that, for many adults today, defined youth.
He is also a classically trained pianist and was until 2016 the executive director of the Paducah Symphony in Paducah, Ky. He studied piano performance at Pacific University in Forest Grove, Ore.
Mr. Westman, an intellectually curious, classically trained actor who loves hip-hop and whose own speech is rapid-fire and emphatically italicized, seems a natural for spitting Mr. Miranda's intricate lyrical rhymes.
"He was not what you would consider a classically handsome man, so I figured if he could make it, so could I." At Ball State University, he fell in love with mime.
Gender transition classically includes cross-sex hormone replacement therapy (HRT), and it is these hormone specialists that are responsible for testing hormonal blood levels and prescribing the appropriate medication for trans patients.
According to Master Pun-Yin, one of few classically trained Chinese feng shui Masters practicing in the west, both light and color are central to the way we interact with a space.
Men in nature, classically posed nudes, male couples locked in athletic embraces, even an ornately semi-draped hunk caressing a lamb: These are images that could have passed as pornography for Forster.
" If you're very lucky, Boyce, a classically trained actor who looks like a sophisticated preteen, will return to the stage with a jazzy dove act set to "Fly Me to the Moon.
JON PARELES In 2013, Sufjan Stevens collaborated with classically trained composers like Nico Muhly who have shared common ground with art-rock on "Planetarium," a multimedia concert with songs about the planets.
That is classically Jewish, but my sense of self, of what it might mean to inherit some trace of that lineage, was not the kind of patrimony the soldier was asking after.
Her album-closing rendition of "This Woman's Work," by Kate Bush, features nothing but Olatuja's luminous, classically trained voice overdubbed a handful of times, wound together in an airy, a cappella arrangement.
But to deny the sheer volume of evidence that Trump has systematically attacked, belittled, dismissed, and otherwise mistreated women in classically misogynistic ways, you have to ignore reams and reams of evidence.
Is Bridget Jones going to live a life of hedonism and little respect with Hugh Grant's Daniel, or is she going towards the more classically romantic option of Colin Firth's Mark Darcy?
According to the property's website, it also boasts a friendly in-house staff and classically styled spaces like a drawing room, billiards room and elaborate dining room (talking tea cups sadly not included).
This problem will offer the researchers a metric that can demonstrate not only that the quantum computer has too many qubits to simulate classically, but also require the qubits to be good ones.
When Waller-Bridge wanted the classically trained Fiona Shaw to play Carolyn, the boss at MI13 who tasks Eve with finding Villanelle, the two of them went to lunch to discuss the possibility.
"We hope customers in both the UK and Pakistan will enjoy the classically British service we offer, with thoughtful bespoke touches," Andrew Brem, Chief Commercial Officer at British Airways, said in BA's statement.
Liberals classically define freedom as non-interference, so that you are considered free if you are unconstrained by physical impediments, such as chains, or by coercion, such as a gun to your head.
"Ing's challenge is that Hawaii and the first district in particular, it tends to be a classically center Democratic district," said Moore, which he added tends to be dominated by labor and unions.
Enter Neil Mason, who by day was a manager at the University of Western Australia's classically-minded School of Music in Perth, and made mashups under the alias Team9 in his spare time.
His views on government, jobs and energy generally seem cogent and reasonable, except for his baffling, classically Republican insistence that there is no scientific consensus about the reality of human-caused climate change.
Street Fighting Dual dark/fighting-type Pokemon Scraggy (and its evolved form, Scrafty) might have the skill of their more classically martial arts-focused brethren, but lack even a modicum of their discipline.
The festival's classically a who's who of massive techno names (Villalobos, Klock, Cox, Hawtin) as well as more recently a slew of slightly more house-focused talents like Maya Jane Coles and Jackmaster.
What is classically good in "code-verse" is Ikeda's techno music, created from slight electronic hums and pops that build into gargantuan sonic textures, reaching the dazzling élan of a harsh Merzbow masterpiece.
Classically, these platforms have used aspirational images — fit and semi-naked figures, vast mansions, or stacks upon stacks of cash — to tempt viewers into clicking, but it seems lately these tactics have changed.
In a world of gadgets and electronics, modern Monopoly sports an abundance of new "themed" editions, but still relies on the classically durable circa-1935 paper currency, miniature game pieces and tiny hotels.
His debut on the art world stage came at the 2001 Hong Kong Biennale, where he presented inked stoneware with classically-rendered Chinese figures who, on further inspection, were performing private bodily functions.
Prior to Panda Express, Wang had been classically trained in French cuisine, but his role at Panda Express was the first that really allowed him to engage with the flavors of his homeland.
Ms. Vega, a classically trained opera singer, played Marina with a quiet fortitude and grace that rise above the vituperation and cruel stereotyping heaped on her by her boyfriend's family and local officials.
How else to explain our ease in accepting the bloody gash on the wrist of an otherwise classically serene portrait, or the black raccoon-eyes mask worn by the sitter in "Mascara" (1950)?
See these related Times articles, "Seeking Orchestras in Tune With Their Diverse Communities" and "A Note to the Classically Insecure," and this Learning Network prompt,"Are You Intimidated by Classical Music and Art?"
These days, the site has lots of cameras and camera-related equipment, along with classically quirky items like a battery-operated portable shower and a decorative home for your cat&aposs litter box.
At the time, she was living in an apartment in a townhouse where Mr. Morris, a classically trained pianist, was allowed to practice on the grand piano in exchange for doing odd jobs.
Ms. French, a classically trained ballerina and college student at the time, had recently come to realize a terrible truth: Mr. Nassar had abused her as a child, while pretending to treat her.
There are other performances to commend — above all Robert LaFosse's classically vivid interpretation of Drosselmeyer and Ashley Bouder's brilliantly hurtling Dewdrop on Friday, and Anthony Huxley's elegantly but electric Candy Cane on Saturday.
PECK Ballet is a classically based art form, so it comes with a certain set of rules, at least to start with, then it's about how far you want to push from there.
It's classically seen as the go-to headwear for working-class caricatures like Del Boy, Andy Capp, and Guy Ritchie, or worn more practically by farmers, clay-pigeon shooters, and other countryside folk.
The sonic interpretation was a little more involved: a complex suite of classically inspired ambient pop with layers of melismatic vocals washing over looping arpeggios provided by a Juno and a Moog module.
He also formed a close rapport with Charles Stepney, a classically trained arranger who introduced him to the mathematical rigors of the music theorist Joseph Schillinger, who also advised George Gershwin and Léon Theremin.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads SAN FRANCISCO — In Corinne Vionnet's series Photo Opportunities (2151–24), blurry images of iconic sites, including the Eiffel Tower and the Taj Majal, look ethereal and classically beautiful.
Classically our relationship with any enterprise company would have been measured by the total number of PCs and servers they have — the original mission of Microsoft was to put a PC on every desktop.
" She went on to note that Davis is "older, darker-skinned and less classically beautiful than Ms. [Kerry] Washington, or for that matter Halle Berry, who played an astronaut on the summer miniseries Extant.
Nazi imagery is the most obvious characteristic of white prison gangs, but they also favour classically European images ranging from four-leafed clovers to the Valknut, a Viking symbol comprised of three interlocking triangles.
On the show, Galifianakis plays a down-on-his-luck classically trained clown who comes back to California in an attempt to find the career he never had while studying his craft in France.
I'm a classically trained painter, so I did a painting that I put over the couch, which feels a little vain but also, there was no way that I could afford something that size.
"It's nice in this paper to see people really making a good effort to make sure the thing they're doing is hard classically, and then doing the hard thing" using quantum methods, Smith said.
Issues of politics, race, sex, wealth, technology, environmental resources, disease, mortality, justice, fear and power play out in classically constructed metaphors dropped into fantastical settings in which we are invited to imagine ourselves -- almost.
In situations like this, it might be tempting to stay away from the classically taboo subject of politics, but Gottsman says bringing it up (sensitively, of course) will reveal how informed you really are.
Clinton came off as a classically prepared debater who used Mr. Trump's record and words against him at 19 separate moments, while Mr. Trump seemed to be improvising on stage much of the time.
In the case of the premiere, it was Sansa's grumbling that felt classically Thrones—how would miss dragon queen find a way to feed her armies and two dragons in a harsh winter climate?
On a classically damp Seattle day near the turn of the last decade, skateboard legend Mark "Monk" Hubbard stood in galoshes and raingear at the center of a skatepark he had nearly finished building.
She thinks cartoons are just for kids: Well, it also doesn't get more classically Christmas than The Nutcracker and the Four Realms, even if this version puts a new spin on that old tale.
And with Rio's Refettorio (or dining hall, with antecedents in Milan and Bologna, and a dreamed-of future sibling in the Bronx), he is taking on world hunger in a classically Bottura-ish way.
Her catalog of hairstyles, including Afros and undercuts along with more classically Western fades, lines and partings, was designed for a generation of expressive Britons who refuse to be groomed in a binary fashion.
Classically trained and deeply influenced by nouvelle cuisine, he played with the language of classic French cooking, turning out a series of dishes remarkable for their intoxicating flavors and their beauty on the plate.
"Sottsass pieces may not be practical or classically beautiful, but they can really hold a room," says the designer, whose spring collection is inspired by the relationship between architecture and nature in Los Angeles.
That's why, when Dyer is asked what Nancy would do if someone shoved her in the middle of the street, all she says in response is "Excuse me," in the character's classically persistent timbre.
Cue a six-piece collection of classically cut swimsuits and unwired bikinis that are designed to sit flat underneath the "billowing layers of cotton, linen or silk of the elaborate beachwear pieces," she says.
Warren has campaigned as a truth teller but came across, in this instance, as a classically evasive Washington operator, scared to treat voters as grown-ups who can process information in a sophisticated manner.
In a classically Prada move, the murals of the foundation's canalside home are overlaid in places with cheap, temporary drywall facades — one more kind of layering in this brilliant mille-feuille of a show.
Just before college I completed an Outward Bound course in the Oregon mountains, and my outsize pride was about how classically manly the adventure had been: no showers, no toilets, harsh weather, bland food.
Colored by references to the '60s and '70s — both decades are lodestones for the designer — the collection was heavy on boot-cut denim, pussy-bow blouses, tweeds and suedes in classically tasteful, neutral hues.
" The American Jewish Committee, an advocacy organization, said on Twitter that Mr. Giuliani was entitled to his views but that "it's offensive to deny anyone's faith, and worse to endorse classically antisemitic conspiracy theories.
The case in front of her was classically "Good Wife" wonky: Was a surgeon operating on a suspected terrorist on the right side of the Hippocratic oath, or the wrong side of the law?
Recorded in Paris, the album features, among many others, classically trained Iranian musicians the Khoshravesh brothers and electronic musicians Dunk Murphy and Deasy who welcomely disrupt these intimate songs with searing bursts of noise.
Today horror comics run the gamut of taste and quality, with creators like Mike Mignola infusing epic, long-form storytelling with classically horror themes like devils, spirits, and things that go bump in the night.
At its core, tantra is an at least 5,000 year-old system of health, wellness, and empowerment, explains Meg Berry, a tantra expert and classically trained mat Pilates instructor based in South Orange, New Jersey.
In the photo, Swift showed off the glasses while wearing a sundress, a thin gold necklace, a matte red lip and her signature tousled blonde hair — the result is a classically put-together summer outfit.
" The producer fervently denies that the program's current incarnation is any kind of stepping stone for something more classically industry-oriented like Pro Tools: "FL Studio feels really young and sleek and new, he says.
Daniel Pope, a historian who has written extensively about advertising in America, says that although this ad is clearly speaking to certain anxieties and desires in the culture, it's a classically segmented or targeted ad.
You don't need a classically trained voice for "Lucky Day," Wilhelm's closing anthem, but Mr. Zera's underpowered rendition of that wild, ferocious number is one of the few points where this production misses the mark.
Though players can participate in the classically video-game-like "Survival Mode," they can also do whatever they want in the game's "Creative Mode," which removes any threats and turns Minecraft into a blank canvas.
In the United States, some 30 chapters of Classical Revolution — classically trained musicians performing in bars and pubs— have sprung up across the country since the first one started in San Francisco a decade ago.
A classically trained percussionist, he had recently departed Palais Schaumburg, the Hamburg-based avant-garde band that helped start the career of, among others, FM Einheit (later the founder of seminal noise band Einstürzende Neubauten).
His father, Adrien, was a world-renowned epidemiologist who specialized in stopping the spread of cholera, and his mother, Jeanne, was a classically educated, voracious reader who encouraged her son's interest in language and literature.
When Matt fell in love with cooking—he wasn't classically trained and he didn't go to culinary school—he was obsessed with Japanese food: how careful the cooks are and how beautifully they treat things.
This Friday, May 6, will see the release of the debut full-length album from herself and the London Electronic Orchestra, an all-women ensemble of seven classically trained musicians, but it's streaming below today.
It was the first theater to feature a young generation of sabra actors who spoke conversational Hebrew, unlike the more established actors of the city's Habima Theater who immigrated from Russia and were classically trained.
"There are times I swear I can see your heart growing in your chest," said Ms. Gibes, who wore a classically styled ivory gown paired with a gold crown she repurposed from a vintage necklace.
"The Ferryman" is a celebration of the human — and classically Irish — urge to give life shape through narrative, and a lamentation for those who find themselves trapped in myths that assume the inevitability of fate.
The performance was expected to be the cultural event of the year, potentially revolutionizing the repertoire of the classically-minded Bolshoi, as well as a new opportunity for touring and income from the international stage.
Mr. Pai, whose lawsuit identified him as a painter, a classically trained pianist and a dancer who had performed at Lincoln Center, was closely associated with members of Blue Man Group in its early days.
It's a classically Duchampian irony that, even as all artists now work in the shadow of his bicycle wheel and upturned urinal, he inspired so much of the figurative painting he knocked as "retinal" art.
His brother Victor was a classically trained pianist, but Larry mostly ignored the family piano, focusing instead on his studies as a classical voice student at the High School of Music and Art in Manhattan.
Classically, tap is a matter of a cool, contained upper body suspended over a huge clatter down below—a contrast that is supposed to be witty and, in a great or even good tapper, is.
"  Other organizations, such as activist group IfNotNow, is concerned that defining Jewish people as an ethnicity further removes them from being considered 'American,' further promoting "the classically bigoted ideal that American Jews are not American.
Without getting into any spoilers, here's a simplified premise: Charlotte Willmore (Allison Williams), a classically trained cellist struggling to cope with the passing of her mother, returns to the performance world after an extended hiatus.
Her first love was art, which informs the restaurant's aesthetics (marble tables, Arne Svenson photography) and her own obsessive attention to detail, down to the designer porcelain and the classically trained chefs, both from China.
"Missing U" reads classically like a break-up song but its depth of parsing out the death of someone you'd believe would still exist is lost if you read it simply through a romantic lens.
Bholoja's mentee, Velemseni Mzimandze, a Swaziland-born pop and jazz artist brought up in Denmark and classically trained in the US, promotes the idea that the government should offer more support to Swaziland's nascent music industry.
After a reporter assumed Trudeau couldn't grasp the concept of quantum computing, the prime minister explained how it works in his classically charming manner, without breaking a sweat – or dropping any "um's" in the conversation. 5.
And whereas Simon is a classically handsome middle-of-the-road nice guy, Alex is allowed to be more particular: a kind of gangly nerd who is obsessed with zoology and gets elected student body president.
Press play on this mind-blowing clip that shows the classically trained flautist playing a snippet of her song, "BYE Bitch," on her flute (which she named Sasha Flute) while smashing the viral dance, the shoot.
" In contrast, the Institute posits itself as a source of education on topics that it believes "conventional" universities like UC Berkeley neglect, such as "religious and classically rational accounts of the human person and human ends.
Gold accents are a tricky thing to get right in tech products, but I'd argue Audio-Technica has nailed them in its classically inspired navy blue and gold combo on the new MSR2203 Special Edition cans.
From trendy menswear-inspired plaids (like Blake Lively's look) to bold hues (like Tracee Ellis Ross' look) to classically chic and perfectly tailored (like Meghan Markle's look) there's something for all styles — at every price point.
The classically-designed edible structure was originally created in 1998 by Erich Herbitschek, the recently retired master pastry chef at Victoria & Albert's, arguably Walt Disney World's most acclaimed restaurant which is located inside the Grand Floridian.
The two classically trained dancers and California natives survived a grueling audition process to make the 2018 squad for the Los Angeles Rams — and appeared on ABC's Good Morning America on Wednesday to celebrate the milestone.
She was a classically trained dancer first   Cordova-Buckley developed a talent for dance at a young age and trained under renowned ballet teacher Fernando Alonso, who is the co-founder of the Cuban National Ballet.
The iconic German candy maker Haribo â€" famous for all sorts of delicious treats, but mainly those classically adorable, fruity gummy bears we all love to love â€" is opening a factory in the United States.
Yet the home of the American president has been a consistent symbol since it was built, maintaining its classically inspired architecture through the War of 19723 fire, massive renovations under Harry S. Truman, and other alterations.
Typically, if we think about branding or who is their book targeting, and then our designers interpret that, do a lot of rapid ideation classically, and then that helps them refine what they're looking for. Yeah.
The 32-year-old mom of two's choice of the classically Swedish outfit was a fitting one for the occasion: She wore the red and white Folkdräkt — Swedish for folk costume — of Gabriel's own Duchy, Dalarna.
Not just because I share his classically liberal brand of Libertarian thought that doesn't shy away from accenting social tolerance and the benefits of free trade and immigration in tandem with cutting taxes and easing regulation.
Later the country was named Rhodesia in his honor, and like Kenya to the north, it attracted second sons and second-­chancers and second-raters from all over Britain to a new and classically colonial life.
CLEVELAND — In her mid-30s and slowed by injuries, Meredith McIver, a classically trained ballerina who had danced under the limelight with Balanchine and the ensembles of Broadway musicals, decided to pursue her passion for writing.
Ms. Albert, an ebullient 25-year-old who had been a classically trained ballet dancer before she attended the Rhode Island School of Design, described struggling with the digital legacy of a former boyfriend from college.
A classically trained cellist, member of the three-piece electronic music group Archie Pelago and 33-year New York resident, Heffernan has observed, over the past five to ten years, the metropolitan art scene drastically change.
The album sees the Chicago-bred, London-based DJ-producer set aside her synthesizers and compose music for an ensemble of classically trained musicians who turn what might have been techno compositions into something entirely new.
Culturally, it's an interesting mix of young and vibrant and classically traditional: the old brick city wall that bordered a main thoroughfare stood right across from a crowd of millennials gathered at sidewalk tables, enjoying libations.
In "A Note to the Classically Insecure," Miles Hoffman writes: I was talking about music recently with a friend who makes his living cloning genes, manipulating molecules and investigating the pathways of the human immune system.
Classically, it's an apple-walnut mixture, occasionally with a touch of cinnamon or dried fruit, or a combination, that ranges from chunky-relish to chunky-paste, and it's never been my favorite thing on the table.
Classically trained as a percussionist, Ms. Takada originally performed in the Berlin RIAS Symphonie-Orchester at the start of her career in the mid-1970s, but soon found herself dissatisfied with the Western classical musical tradition.
"Sometimes it's difficult living here," said Jane de Asis, 26, who lives in a classically designed mausoleum with a son, two sisters, her sisters' children and her mother, who is paid to take care of it.
I had cataracts in both eyes, a heart defect and hearing loss, plus a handful of other weird symptoms that I would find out later are classically CRS related but didn't seem so at the time.
Castoldi, 53, a classically trained musician with horn-rimmed glasses and a shaggy mane of dark hair, is the music director at the Garden, which means he also handles recorded music at Knicks and Rangers games.
Led by the classically trained songwriter Ellis Ludwig-Leone, the eight-piece band San Fermin creates dazzling orchestral tapestries; the guitarist Mark Dancigers explores similarly gorgeous terrain with his pop-informed classical quintet, the NOW Ensemble.
" Ms. Sproul said Judge Gorsuch had voted in favor of news organizations in invasion-of-privacy cases, even when they involved "classically sympathetic plaintiffs, like a victim of sexual assault and by cops cleared of wrongdoing.
Furthermore, gold posted a weekly gain of more than 2 percent as the classically safe haven asset rose to two-month highs, and the yield on the 10-year U.S. Treasury fell to two-month lows.
The classically trained pianist Regina Spektor was born in the Soviet Union and immigrated in 1989 to the United States, where she mastered her instrument at the Conservatory of Music at Purchase College in New York.
Or more classically, a disease is thought to be clearly caused by a single wayward mutation in either one or both copies of a gene (one copy of every gene is usually passed down from each parent).
For the classically trained composer, vocalist and musicologist, work on this album began when Maggie Paul, his elder, asked him to listen to the archived music and language of the Wolastoq nation from over a century ago.
"It's a classically challenging problem to get these algorithms to play nice with each other, and therefore we worry that there is a lot more unfairness going on on the Internet than we know about," she said.
There's a reason Priyanka Chopra makes best beauty lists every time she steps on a red carpet: She goes bold and plays with color, but in a way that feels classically glamorous and consistent with her style.
Although Porowski isn't a classically-trained chef, he is a charming home cook hero (in our hearts) — and we can't wait to whip up his simple, yet sophisticated recipes at home (with heavy avocado involvement, no doubt).
Grinding wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, and the financial crisis of 2008, only deepened a sense that the system of institutions, treaties, alliances and classically liberal values put together after 1945 was no longer benefiting ordinary Americans.
If the fair continues in the future in this space, maybe that initial tentativeness to really do something radical in Federal Hall can be overcome, where the classically inspired architecture already commands, and deserves, so much attention.
The 21st century contains a radically different model for state media: It can be classically great TV. Russia's government-controlled television (two state-owned channels and a state-controlled one) have become fast-moving, glamorous, and intense.
When I hear a violin or many of the instruments used in classical music played to what's out now, it makes me happy because, for the most part, people who are classically trained musicians shit on rap.
A classically trained cellist and pianist (and a curator in her own right), Cheek's music conveys a similar spiritual inflection, combining aspects of jazz, noise, RnB, and pop into a sound that can elicit goosebumps during performances.
The Andalusian composer Manuel de Falla was inspired by Gypsy music when he wrote his ballet "El Amor Brujo" ("The Bewitched Love"), although today the flamenco vocal line is usually rendered by a classically-trained mezzo-soprano.
"There will always be what people have classically considered to be models, and we all know what those dimensions are, but it's time to change people's perception of what the industry is as a whole," she says.
By the time he graduated high school in London, the Nigerian born musician—who goes by DAP—had already received a bevy of accolades for his commitment to a technically sound and classically trained style of playing.
But his deeper argument is that, by adhering to a classically liberal concept of a neutral public square, "Frenchism" makes too many concessions to progressives who demand that traditional conservatives bend a knee to their moral demands.
The label has been perfecting classically chic basics since it was founded in 1860, and its expertly made lamb's wool crew necks, boat-neck cotton tops and plain cotton briefs are a testament to that longtime experience.
Arnold Schwarzenegger appeared in countless films as a muscled killing machine, but he also humanized his image with movies that placed him in classically feminine roles, like "Kindergarten Cop" and "Junior," in which he is actually pregnant.
Soon after moving to New York, in 1976, Mr. Branca joined forces with Jeff Lohn, a classically trained guitarist who was more interested in experimental music than pop; they formed the Static and, shortly thereafter, Theoretical Girls.
And calling all gastros: Mr. Lesharny is a classically trained chef (he studied with Guy Savoy), sources locally, serves inventive meals in an intimate dining room with panoramic views and offers cooking classes one Saturday a month.
And while Ms. Kowalsky, a classically trained pianist, might prefer some Bach, Sinatra or Led Zeppelin, she is also a fan of the unintended compositions by the city, offered up by the street-level smorgasbord of pitches.
Perhaps the biggest surprise to both of us was the ways in which they did so, suggesting a shift in the traditional balance between the classically domestic American drama and the British state-of-the-nation play.
The program is run by another professional instigator, Myles, a classically cantankerous old man with a hard crust and 24-karat core who once upon a time would have been played by a grumbling, muttering Walter Brennan.
That relatively modest film, built around a pair of classically trained Brits and an Australian actor with a background in musical theater, proved that audiences would turn out for reasonably faithful adaptations of classic comic book stories.
After years spent making more classically minded compositions, Ciani was also in the midst of preparing for her first live shows with the Buchla since the 1970s, so the acquaintance couldn't have come at a better time.
Because of the Switch's design, do you think that kind of portable-focused game design will go away, or will Nintendo still make games that theoretically could have been played on a classically portable system in the past?
More classically, medleys from both the Beatles and Elvis Presley catalogues were chosen, while Hungary's Ivett Tóth started to trend with a skate to AC/DC's "Back in Black" and "Thunderstruck," complete with period-appropriate studded black jacket.
For my tastes, I still favor the classically tuned ER4SR from Etymotic, as it seems most true to the company's original premise and goal of perfecting an untarnished sound (and, well, adding bass is a form of tarnishing).
Particularly revealing are notable differences between the classically modern Vogue covers and fashion work and Penn's portraits, particularly the early ones from 1948 that reflect a sensitivity to spatial arrangement that he retained for much of his career.
Phenomenally talented, and already Instagram famous before their first appearance on the show, they were willowy and fair-skinned, exceptionally gifted at pulling off classically "fishy" looks, which in drag slang means feminine to the point of passing.
Peter Pennoyer, who focuses on classically inspired design at Peter Pennoyer Architects in New York, came up with a grand gate-like structure with two double-helix columns that become elaborate finials on top, flanking a copper roof.
After we crossed the stately, classically lovely courtyard, it was something of a shock to enter the ultramodern interior, pale wood bent in circles and spirals, like a spaceship about to launch from inside the austere stone walls.
The heroic rhetoric of class warfare that sometimes inflects these books can mask the truth that the progress in the past decade concerning the crisis of incarceration has in large part been made on classically American reformist terms.
Since her appointment as the first female artistic director of the house, Ms. Chiuri has stubbornly insisted on forcing a debate over whether activism of any kind belongs in an arena classically reserved for the haute and heeled.
Pop & Rock The classically trained pianist Regina Spektor was born in the Soviet Union and immigrated in 83 to the United States, where she mastered her instrument at the Conservatory of Music at Purchase College in New York.
"If the costs to the economy exceed the benefits, and there are no environmental benefits, the courts would classically look at this as an arbitrary and capricious policy," said Mr. Lazarus, who specializes in environmental law at Harvard.
This classically crafted whodunit holds up nicely, but Jonasson's true gift is for describing the daunting beauty of the fierce setting, lashed by blinding snowstorms that smother the village in "a thick, white darkness" that is strangely comforting.
With his red-rimmed eyes and a cigarette drooping from his lips, Harry comes across as one of those classically shabby gumshoe types, the existential inside-outsider who chafes against the rules even as he saves the day.
We're classically trained, Lynd and I, but we grew up loving the 90s Hollywood soundtracks of John Williams and John Cole, and so we tried to fuse that in a way with the power metal that we loved.
Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo—the name is meant to be ridiculous—is a company of classically trained male dancers who have been touring their heady mix of high art and comedy around the world for 40 years.
It's one of those classically awesome Apple LCDs with faultless colors and viewing angles; Apple also threw in features like Pencil support and True Tone, the latter of which I really wouldn't want to be without at this point.
These include developing opioid variants that are less immediately dangerous—that is, they have less of a depressant effect on respiration—and are less prone to to abuse, as well as NSAID painkillers (aspirin, classically) that just work better.
One page contains some of Coleman's sheet music titled "Harmolodic Theory"; his musical notes aren't immediately recognizable to classically trained readers of sheet music, but their spontaneous placement resembles Hammons's abstracted rendition of sheet music in the exhibition's announcement.
"Although I'm trained classically and appreciating the traditions of painting, I assumed there must be a way to make these digital paintings real—not flat prints, but layered, thick paintings, indistinguishable from those done by human hands," he said.
Though she was born and raised in northwest London, her family hails from Kenya by way of India and shares deep artistic roots: Her father and her uncle are classically trained musicians and her brother is a music producer.
A typical Malaysian kopitiam is a ramshackle hangout where people drop in to read the morning paper, grab breakfast, catch up on neighborhood gossip and do all the other things that classically accompany a cup of tea or coffee.
After arriving on Air Force One to great fanfare, Trump took to the stage and delivered a classically Trump speech, in which he railed against the media and Democrats and touted what he's done his first weeks in office.
That he is able to pluck that feeling out of the darkness of those Miami nights makes him a classically heroic figure: he knows his limitations, he knows that life is tragic, but he is still willing to dream.
As a classically trained singer prone to excessive vibrato, she doesn't hesitate to flaunt her considerable vocal technique, but she also applies electronic layers to her voice — sometimes sighed, sometimes bleepy, sometimes contorting her exclamations into a staccato stutter.
Ms. Oliveros never shied away from hints of old-fashioned lyricism, and there are classically operatic elements here, from that waltzing to a rolling-timpani storm to lyrical solos that wouldn't be out of place in a Britten score.
The real prize is that we also get to see the classically trained dramatic actress Angela Bassett, 61, play silly for once (crashing a party, drunkenly oversharing with strangers and throwing a bit of shade at a white hairdresser).
On Ultraviolet, Moran tackles the piano with a highly personal approach, brushing away all the stiff academia that permeates the classically trained crowd she hails from to make room for music as boundless and heady as it is welcoming.
The hairstylist Paul Hanlon started with hard-shellacked waves of hair in front, and let the style descend into a "pillowy, bedhead knot" in back, so that the style progressed from a classically flawless '40s look to an undone mess.
But also if you knew the sort of origins of his career and the work that he did before his sort of seeming overnight success, he was always on this kind of dual track where ... I mean, he was classically trained.
There's a frustratingly familiar narrative around a young, classically beautiful woman having an affair with her older, arrogant boss, and though that's essentially where we pick up with Maya in Four Weddings, it's not the direction that the series takes.
Those curves mean the Continental GT is still a long and graceful two-door car for those buyers at the higher reaches of the car market (the outgoing 2017 model starts at basically $503,000) who appreciate a classically opulent look.
With this new, more classically arranged format, Bob is reminding us that the true spirit of Christmas right now can best be found in a return, for our country, to the classic values of democracy to which it used to aspire.
"Classic mobile applications, web applications, IVRs — all those channels are prone to getting advantage to having a virtual agent that has more depth to conduct a conversation than you classically see with Siri or early version Alexa chatbots," he said.
The cowboy rap anthem "Old Town Road" sums up Biden's whole schtick: Like him, it tops the charts, and it's about an old way of doing things that's classically American, but updated for the Yeehaw Agenda times by Lil Nas.
The image, unforgettable because it stretches compositional coherence nearly to its snapping point, reminds me of Degas's painting "Place de la Concorde," another picture in which easy, classically balanced composition is jettisoned for something more exciting and discomfiting and grounded.
The prints show the varied motifs of the city's new lighting fixtures, including a five-branched model at the Louvre and a post at the Palais Garnier opera house that incorporates a classically sculpted nude balancing the lamp on her head.
Recipe: Grilled Sea Scallops With Yellow Beets, Cucumbers and Lime And to Drink ... By themselves, grilled sea scallops are classically matched with a good white Burgundy, preferably one with some richness and age, or a roughly equivalent West Coast chardonnay.
Action Bronson, rapper extraordinaire and classically trained chef, led us on strange and tasty journeys not just from coast to coast, but from end of the earth to end of the earth, from Miami to Amsterdam to Morocco to Jamaica.
In a study entitled "Association Between Indulgent Descriptions and Vegetable Consumption: Twisted Carrots and Dynamite Beets," authors wanted to figure out if they could make healthy foods as appealing as "classically indulgent and unhealthy foods" by playing with their labelling.
Bullard said that as it stands, within a year short-term interest rates, pushed higher by Fed action, may move above long-term interest rates — an "inversion" of the yield curve that is classically taken as a signal of economic weakness.
Except for her student sketches of nudes — classically composed contour drawings that evince a tactile sense of form — and a listless foray into still-life photograms, these works all display various degrees of wrongness, often exhilarating, sometimes simply off the mark.
Born in Birmingham, England, and classically trained, the singer-songwriter Laura Mvula is a virtuosic talent: Her widely acclaimed album "The Dreaming Room," released last year, traverses jazz, soul, orchestral pop, funk and dance music in just over half an hour.
As I've written for CNN before, I believe that the Trump administration runs Washington as a classically corrupt authoritarian regime, using the power of the federal government not only to funnel resources to its cronies, but also to conceal its activities.
Alongside the 65 artisans working by hand on high jewelry creations at the bench, three classically trained goldsmiths and diamond setters have acquired the skills to work with computer-aided design and the company's state-of-the-art 3-D printers.
"I called everybody I knew who had anything to do with medicine, and one of those people was Cinder," he said, referring to Cynthia Boxrud, his future wife and a classically trained musician who was also keen to study medicine.
Most of the 10 who came had no formal drawing training, but they all plopped down on cushions to silently draw portraits of the "plant spirit": the classically trained ballet dancer Leah Mulartrick, who expressed the plant's life cycle with sprightly dance moves.
Street Fighter V's F.A.N.G portrays some of the most classically derogatory Asian stereotypes—villainous, weak, conniving, effeminate—with such ferocity, it is astounding that it passed through so many eyes in Capcom without comment and continues to do so with its players.
To me, these paintings in particular seemed kind of analogous to that vibe because the scenes are classically "well-painted," they're calming in a lot of ways, but then just off to the side there's this insane creepy creature just hanging out.
When the hovering guard tells them time's up, the classically trained younger brother, Eric, will go home to his apartment and his keyboard — and to a cherished upright bass that was his older brother's livelihood before he was arrested in a federal sting.
The choreography is one of the film's biggest assets La La Land's first act sets up Mia and Sebastian's relationship with a terrific mixture of energy and gravity, as they banter, flirt, and dance through one classically staged pas de deux after another.
"Meghan is and has always been classically beautiful, so I imagine her wearing something feminine and timeless, similar to Carolyn Kennedy," Bojana Sentaler, founder and designer of the luxury outerwear brand Sentaler, tells PEOPLE from the label's showroom at London Fashion Week.
Quantum information science has brought the biggest change in our understanding of the nature of information and computation since these concepts were crystallized (alas, classically) in the mid-20th century, but only time will tell what it will eventually be used for.
Despite his former role as the "Dash" to Jonathan Stewart's "Smash" during their tandem glory days in Carolina, Williams is a classically complete back, with strong shoulders and light feet and vision every bit as keen as it was in his mid-20s.
At his recent spring '17 show, even the applause was turned around to confuse the audience; a band of classically trained musicians performed a clapping ceremony during the finale for the audience instead of the audience doing the same for the designer.
MuseNet's project lead, Christine Payne, is pleased with the model and has already found someone to use it: As a classically trained pianist, I'm particularly excited to see that MuseNet is able to understand the complex harmonic structures of Beethoven and Chopin.
Normally if a classically encrypted message is intercepted, this message can be saved by the eavesdropper who can then keep trying different ways of cracking the code or wait until they have extra outside information that will help them crack the code.
Hypocritically, this habit of the world's "enlightened" expressing how they "know what's best" or what is "truly happening" in another country is a classically colonial dog whistle — and is a tactic that has often been invoked throughout history to justify global interventionism.
Frank Modell, a classically trained artist who contributed more than 1,400 cartoons to The New Yorker — customarily, he said, "of angry men and sexy women and dogs" — during an illustrious era for the magazine, died on Friday at his home in Guilford, Conn.
"We ran a process and a search to find a classically trained butler," managing director Adrienne Penta said in a recent interview, recalling how she went to a household-staffing agency to assist with the search, the onboarding process, and the payroll.
Regan, also a former Miss New Hampshire and a classically trained singer who studied opera in Boston and Austria, says she ultimately wants one of the main takeaways for viewers to be an understanding of how certain economic news affects them personally.
Then, in 1988, he won an Obie Award for portraying a classically contemptuous Jewish waiter in the New York Shakespeare Festival revival of the comedy "Cafe Crown," set in a replica of Cafe Royal, an extinct hangout for off-duty Yiddish actors.

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