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"crisply" Definitions
  1. (approving) in a way that makes something pleasantly hard and dry
  2. (approving) in a way that is pleasantly clear and sharp
  3. (approving) in a way that looks fresh and clean, or new and slightly stiff
  4. (approving) in a way that is pleasantly dry and cold
  5. (sometimes disapproving) in a quick, confident and not very friendly way

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306 Sentences With "crisply"

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These were really well defined very clearly, crisply defined routes.
You'd like to punish the smug, crisply packaged faux finite?
It crisply tracks corners and keeps road noise at bay.
Still, despite a favorable landscape, Sanders executed cleanly, crisply, and clearly.
We share, via crisply aligned flashbacks, the traumas of his childhood.
They marked the page strongly and crisply with lines easily read.
They marked the wood strongly and crisply with lines easily read.
I wanted to make my points as crisply as I could.
The Scherzo zipped along with crisply dispatched passagework in the violins.
Likewise, Wittrock looks like a teen heartthrob — confident and crisply handsome.
BOEING CEO SAYS WE DID NOT CRISPLY COMMUNICATE WITH REGULATORS AND CUSTOMERS
"Unfortunately, NATO and the Americans expressed themselves very clearly," she said crisply.
"Business has been good," says a crisply-dressed salesman, scurrying between prospective customers.
The German strikes the ball crisply and has a delightful double-handed backhand.
The system is quick to respond, crisply rendered, and packed with feature content.
"Sell/Buy/Date," crisply directed by Carolyn Cantor, is stocked in social commentary.
The economist Kenneth Arrow crisply described the biggest insanity back in December 220.
"Sanctuary is such a vague term, we don't use it," she said crisply.
There's a spot of blood at the inner elbow of his crisply striped shirt.
Chan succeeds in making striking images that are at once crisply clear and indecipherable.
The cottage's silhouette looks crisply modern: an upward-pointing arrow in a garden setting.
And of the hands he said crisply in the mind, They don't mean nothing.
It has a solid comedic cast, from the crisply tight-wired Garner on down.
It smells crisply of licorice, which does not overwhelm the flavor of the cracker.
At 9:01, Mr. Trump followed, blue tie crisply knotted, comb-over firmly secured.
Clinton, meanwhile, crisply summarizes the binders full of policy information she absorbed before the debate.
When Jonathan died, the US military gave me a crisply folded flag and a check.
Can a deep dreaming AI transform low res photos into crisply detailed high res images?
The air inside was crisply cold, hitting her bare skin the minute she stepped through.
Katia and Marielle Labèque crisply dispatched the piano parts, but the orchestra provided tentative accompaniment.
In recent years Mr. Friedman worked mainly as a leader, in a crisply swinging style.
Crisply directed and pleasingly acted, the Mint's revival explores the perils of this circumscribed world.
At some point a captain in a crisply tailored suit will deposit the wine list.
Panatta read it perfectly, crisply knifing a forehand volley crosscourt at an extremely sharp angle.
A waterfall of ribbons and a crisply drawn temple perfectly nestle in spaces in between.
Also good-looking young actors declaiming poetry and prose in crisply accented, grammatically flawless English.
" In The Washington Post, reviewer Frances A. Koestler called the tale a "crisply crafted cliffhanger.
The first was young and crisply dressed, with short black hair and an enigmatic smile.
New York moved the ball crisply in the first half, producing 227 assists on 210 baskets.
He also dons a crisply tailored grey suit that shows off his professional side to Johnson.
Mr Habermas expressed this thinking most crisply in 2012 in "The Crisis of the European Union".
Here"—she gestured toward the crisply folded linens in the window—"at least things are beautiful.
In a climax of sorts, Mr. Laris Cohen escorted a crisply dressed man onto the stage.
The score came five plays after one of the few mistakes in a crisply played game.
In the opening roll call, they turned to the camera and crisply gave their first names.
All have been played crisply and with commitment, and each has proved distinct in concept and content.
He was just hitting his stride when an unsmiling, crisply uniformed soldier marched in, tapping his watch.
"My plan was to just stay the way I was," she explains in her crisply accented voice.
That helps the already lithe Ridgeline handle more crisply — even better than the well-regarded G.M. trucks.
Though a massive amount of material is marshaled, Massing's journalistic skills keep the story line crisply coherent.
Tambourine and guitar riffs rang out crisply as Mr. Gaye crooned about the anguish of his betrayal.
This weekend the group performs with another of Allen's frequent collaborators: the crisply expressive guitarist Liberty Ellman.
George Li rendered those eighths just as crisply, but there was a more worldly polish to them.
These days, the alerts are written crisply, and regularly use words like catastrophic when they seem warranted.
Thanks to Eye-AF, you can always be sure that your photos will be crisply in focus.
It has been seven months since Jose Aldo was crisply starched at the hands of Conor McGregor.
However, he&aposs also talked very crisply and definitively about the poison that&aposs coming over our border.
"We had a river of wine in here," said a well-groomed, crisply dressed tour guide named Mattias.
In particular, it offers few details about what means will be used to achieve its crisply defined ends.
Karlovic, with his huge frame, intimidating serve and crisply sliced backhand, is ranked 20th after a strong season.
"Friendships which consisted of swapping paper tissues for borrowing a drill were not friendships," Ms. Merkel replied crisply.
Her crisply sliced backhand has unusual bite, and she has perhaps the best net game in the sport.
Though it is expressively shot and crisply edited, the credibility of "Patti Cake$" ultimately rests on her shoulders.
On Saturday, Edward Gardner led an even-keeled, crisply played performance that succeeded going for poise over fire.
The Chicago artist Diane Simpson's magical sculptures crisply demonstrate the multiple time-traveling identities of certain art objects.
Small pieces of bones went for 25 cents, and a bit of liver crisply cooked sold for 10 cents.
And Stone guarantees that it's a beautifully shot reality, crisply realized even in the darkest, deadest hours of night.
No doubt the reality, as ever, will be shades of complex grey rather than crisply defined black and white.
His paintings, done in a crisply realistic, highly detailed, somewhat cut-and-paste illustrational style, are far from grim.
The Sacramento, California, native plays folk by definition: her confessional, demure vocals on "Winter" sway crisply over barroom guitar.
"The only truly benevolent slave owner was the woman or man who freed all their slaves," Greenberg crisply notes.
Sansom describes 16th-century events in the crisply realistic style of someone watching them transpire right outside his window.
Each wore a crisply tailored suit with white sneakers that appeared to have been spared an encounter with the street.
Yet I had trouble linking its soaring romantic strains with the hymnbook metrics and crisply chosen words of Dickinson's poetry.
There we drank crisply refreshing txakoli, a white wine from Northern Spain, with everything we ordered, including mushrooms and chorizo.
And the leather seating isn't as crisply stitched as a Coach purse (or a Mercedes or Lexus, for that matter).
Ms. Santiago's maternal solicitude stands in nice contrast to Samantha's wary stance and dark humor, which Ms. Herlihy crisply etches.
His talk is crisply aphoristic and irrigated with an easy flow of statistics: each proposition has its instantly associated number.
A current rendering shows silvery clouds, whose dimples and furrows are crisply detailed, floating above a gray New York skyline.
The effect is the opposite of what happens when you look at a crisply colored painting by Riley or Anuszkiewicz.
He was dressed casually but crisply, tortoiseshell glasses framing his face and a giant analog watch devouring his right wrist.
And they're spending time, each of them, trying to figure out how more crisply they can lay out their plans.
With flux embedded in its DNA, "Pablo" is crisply alive, like water that's still boiling even though the flame is off.
When you do, the precision of his paint's application is astonishing, with the edges of each layer forming crisply defined ridges.
Sam Yong's The Tell-Tale Heart shows a vivid and crisply painted crow nibbling out the inside of a dead rabbit.
When Goodwin orders her to cut back her media appearances, she crisply argues that her fame brings in badly needed money.
The grandma-style pizzas, simply called "old-fashioned" on the menu, are the way to go — thick, square and crisply edged.
It wasn't long after that I thought of RADICAL MOVEMENT, and noticed that these could be clued quite crisply … as "compliments"!
Mujadara is often served on its own, topped with a tangle of crisply fried onions, perhaps with yogurt on the side.
The Model 3 is my favorite Tesla of the moment, crisply designed yet crammed with ideas about the future of mobility.
Crisply directed by Thomas Morgan, the film depicts a succession of challenges facing Ms. Shaar, a smart, understated and tenacious entrepreneur.
In another, a ragtag band of soldiers and sailors stands before the gates of heaven guarded by stoic, crisply dressed Marines.
Under the slick direction of Trip Cullman, the overlapping scenes that take up much of the play's middle section are crisply choreographed.
Highlights from that set are divided into four distinct parts that sound as finely tuned and crisply produced as a studio release.
There were other considerations to be made: Gregorius is a swift runner, so the double play would have to be turned crisply.
All benefit from a crisply reverberant acoustic in which an instrument's timbre is nearly as important as the music played on it.
In testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee, Mr. McCabe, 49, crisply refuted a pair of Trump administration assertions about Mr. Comey's firing.
A songwriter, singer, dancer and drummer from Ivory Coast in West Africa, Dobet Gnahore brought crisply modernized African pop to Jazz Fest.
Featuring a straightforward arrangement of robotic synths, calming whispered vocals, and crisply thwacking percussion, "Vlaamsekat!" is an experiment in unmediated kinetic energy.
Pochoir is the colorful, labor-intensive technique that characterized Art Deco plates, where each color was crisply applied with an individual stencil.
The Blackhawks crisply whipped the puck around the Rangers' zone before Panarin took a cross-ice pass and rifled a shot past Lundqvist.
Mr. Varjon opened the program with a full-blooded, characterful and crisply articulated rendition of Haydn's Sonata in E minor (Hob. XV1:34).
There he oversaw crisply uniformed Filipino sailors loading fresh produce onto a cruise ship, before it carried newly affluent Chinese tourists to Japan.
Each of them was crisply sketched as a character, whereas I emerged from "First Man" with only the slenderest grasp of Armstrong's comrades.
He served and volley frequently, but seldom predictably, and also lured Wawrinka forward with crisply sliced backhands that skidded low on the clay.
Books of The Times It would be wrong to suggest that Sigrid Nunez, a crisply philosophical and undervalued novelist, is preoccupied with animals.
He inspired a polished, well chosen cast in the Met's wintry production, originally directed by Elijah Moshinsky and revived crisply by Peter McClintock.
I've sometimes made a duck version with grilled magret and duck sausages, confit and prosciutto along with crisply sizzled strips of duck skin.
It's a smart journalist's book, crisply marching through Withers's F.B.I. records and the paper's battle to pry them out of the government's grip.
Alongside them march ranks and columns of crisply uniformed soldiers in formation, their goose-stepping creating an impression of an unstoppable, mechanized force.
Mr. Biden has also proven capable of speaking crisply and movingly, and he was a fierce competitor at the vice-presidential debate in 2012.
Hardly awash in distortion, these songs are crisply defined but blindingly fast, overflowing with textual violations as aggressive and silly as their guitar sounds.
Wainscoting and built-in bookshelves went up along the walls, and the kitchen became crisply clean and light-filled, with a butcher-block countertop.
His body seemed to curl and ripple even when he was standing still, and he uttered his crisply pronounced words with a provocative languor.
As the family filed, once again, en masse out of court, they declined comment, with facial expressions blending crisply subdued outrage and mild relief.
It contains some staggeringly beautiful, hopelessly pained imagery, the sort of moments that crisply convey a whole world of anxiety in a few words.
Crisply composed and starkly cool in their visual palette, the shorts draw their strength as much from their pictorialism as from their conceptual rigor.
In turn, I got a crisply articulated sense of Iran's strategic thinking along with invitations to meet with various Iranian leaders, including Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
Now, more than ever, we need a crisply defined set of messaging and information about the coronavirus' capabilities, spread, effects, treatment and mitigation methods.
The drug-cartel story hews to, and benefits from, the formulas of its genre, but it's crisply told and it has an undeniable momentum.
These opening scenes of the pilot (three of the first season's 10 episodes were available for review) are promising — crisply paced, suspenseful and clever.
Retro Report "The West Wing," Aaron Sorkin's television series about a fictional White House, had a knack for crisply summarizing complex real-life issues.
In Political Tribes, Yale Law professor Amy Chua puts the coming danger crisply: We find ourselves in an unprecedented moment of pervasive tribal anxiety.
The 3K display didn't exhibit too severe a screen-door effect, and the graphics were a little bit block-y but were otherwise crisply rendered.
Overall, there's a refinement with the MK23's design, down to a font change that's crisply thin, aligned in the top-left corner of buttons.
When you crisply outline company priorities following these guidelines, there's a collective sigh of relief from employees: We know what we're supposed to be doing.
The classroom itself is smartly rendered (set by Kate Noll), the projections crisply designed (by Jess Medenbach) and the violence fluidly choreographed (by Rocio Mendez).
Evenly lit, crisply photographed, they look like pictures from an illustrated medical dictionary, indexical images of heads, torsos and mouths that are detached from context.
Listen: "Doin' Time," Lana Del Rey's version of a 1990s song by Sublime, has an echoey, nostalgic undertow and a crisply unhurried hip-hop beat.
He wore a long white shalwar kameez with the sleeves crisply pressed and spoke about corruption, poverty and trying to make peace with the Taliban.
For some, driving at hair-raising speed in crisply engineered cars on pristine tarmac delivers the sort of thrill otherwise unavailable in over-regulated Germany.
" As the dailies come in from shooting, the studio head Jack Warner (Stanley Tucci, crisply boorish) decides their competition is cinematic gold ("Pure. Naked. Rancor.
She sets up her jokes crisply, pursues familiar juxtapositions (sex and religion always fit snugly) and then sells the hell out of the punch lines.
But once again, the Wolf handles the situation with grace and ease, crisply explaining to Vincent that he's fixing the problem that he himself created.
"Matter," the band's newly released follow-up, nods back to the bombastic electropop albums of the '80s, with a crisply modern twist and sheen of positivity.
The relatively simple graphics were rendered crisply and smoothly, although the headset was so heavy I had to hold it up to get the best angle.
An admirer of swish young European leaders like Sebastian Kurz of Austria and Leo Varadkar of Ireland, he wants a more thrusting and crisply differentiated CDU.
After all, you're not going to be sitting near the speaker and noticing that all the subtle layers of a song, crisply defined, at a party.
And so this is definitely the type of collaboration that other events made us think might exist, but we hadn't seen it laid out so crisply.
In a phone interview from their Brooklyn home, the London-born, crisply funny Ms. Blunt, 33, talked about filming while pregnant and life with another actor.
He has embarked on unusual tangents, strained to defend his record on issues like busing and struggled to respond crisply to even predictable questions and attacks.
It was visible as she raised her left hand to gesture while she crisply handled questions about who knew what in the chain of command. Coincidence?
Everything about her — her omnipresent cellphone, her crisply tailored blazers, her trim physique and curt manner — can seem like a calculated rebuke to her anarchic dad.
Steven J. Grass, deputy commander of Marine Special Operations Command, stood outside his headquarters here and crisply announced the ranks, names and hometowns of the men.
It has something to do with the power of contrariness: that is, Clark's determination to deliver the raw, analog, spontaneous opposite of crisply quantized digital content.
She can also hit her backhand with two hands or chip it crisply with one, and has excellent volleys, as her success in doubles makes clear.
The device may not look pretty, but it will inexpensively and crisply project an image of the eclipsing sun onto a sheet for all to see.
UNDER a low sun, a frog with a thuggish expression swims alone in a pond, its black reflection a crisply outlined mirror image on the still water.
And it indeed possesses the stylish self-sufficiency of a crisply turned epigram; like its resident muscle boy, "The Sandbox" doesn't have an ounce of superfluous fat.
Oliver Stone's "Snowden," a quiet, crisply drawn portrait of the world's most celebrated whistle-blower, belongs to a curious subgenre of movies about very recent historical events.
A stack of pancakes, round and enormous as the face of the moon, were crisply branded by the griddle and topped with a fat pat of butter.
As she and Wiktor trade looks and steam up the screen, the ensemble comes into shape: Costumes are sewn and dances rehearsed in crisply edited, unfussy scenes.
Masino, in a crisply tailored suit, sits in front of a row of magistrates who try, with mixed success, to preserve a modicum of dignity and decorum.
Dressed in crisply ironed khakis and a white button-down shirt, his short hair meticulously combed, he was headed to a dusty city in the Chinese interior.
When Nicole Mitchell did, her flute rose crisply above the ensemble's sound, a mix of Chicago jazz's windy clatter and the glinting lacework of the Malian musicians.
You can write smoothly and crisply on the Five Star using an array of pens and pencils, with minimal bleed-through with all but the wettest of inks.
They both come forward, eyes wide and terrified, unsure whether they're about to be executed, but they declare their vows as crisply as if they've practiced them together.
His confident, crisply articulated technique makes us see the world the way he sees it, clear and up close, with all but the most essential details pared away.
ACCADEMIA BIZANTINA This crisply exciting early-music ensemble is led by a guest, the violinist Giuliano Carmignola, in works by Mozart and Haydn at Alice Tully Hall. Feb.
The movie is crisply, sometimes stylishly shot (Madhie did the cinematography), but it's too muddled to be slick and too lacking in charm to establish any emotional stakes.
Clearly the show's standout, "More Near (VI)" is a rigorous, crisply realized work that consolidates the freewheeling figure/ground relationships of the preceding works into a balanced, geometric classicism.
All of it is rendered as clean, crisply as the fresh start of the new year—unless that NYE hangover was regrettable enough to give 2016 a jagged start.
You can cue a collective sigh of relief, because there's something special about opening a crisply bound piece, smelling the pages, and feeling the printed fibers on your fingertips.
For the most part, the upper portion of the sculpture is painted white, and the lower section is crisply demarcated by a clean, dark color: maroon, black, or blue.
On Saturday when he moved Alabama crisply down the field to open the game, he dropped the ball as he tried to juke his way near the end zone.
I've always had a lot of fun and enthusiasm for going into new places, applying that formula and crisply and clearly defining what you want to try to accomplish.
The soldiers are from that reddest of red states, Texas; among its other aims, Mr. Pelsue's play, crisply directed by Lee Sunday Evans, slyly satirizes the country's increasing polarization.
Working in a crisply delineated digital style that gives shapes an almost 212-D quality, Gall balances densely explanatory pages with wide-angle scenes filled with tension and drama.
More recently he served as the World Bank's chief economist (his tenure ended abruptly when staffers bridled at his management style, which included an insistence on more crisply written reports).
He also seemed in need of oomph as he chased down Tomic's flat forehands and crisply sliced backhands, grunting and huffing before he even began the chase in many instances.
When you know what you want, not only can you communicate that crisply to the other person, you can demonstrate why — and this forces you to prepare for the negotiation.
It's enough to make me think I might need glasses, but then I pop on the HTC Vive and everything is crisply in focus without me needing to mess around.
On the retail side, there are items that are ideal for last-minute gifts, like crisply packaged Gentlemen's Hardware tool kits, Tilly Doro jewelry and greeting cards from Pepper Press.
All of these and one other key element — Jodi's 20-year-old son, Benjamin, a queer studies major — are presented as crisply as a white dress shirt in a box.
After worldwide success with the anti-bullying song (and video) "Soy Yo" ("I'm Me"),  the title track of the next Bomba Estéreo album, "Duele" ("It Hurts"), deals crisply with heartache.
Over breakfast at a boutique hotel in SoHo, this Australian-born performer, 503, was upbeat, convivial, crisply attired and almost too charming for an actor pitching a dystopian action movie.
This crisply delineated, angular mayhem is counterbalanced by a calm, seamless blue sky and ocean — a blue so pervasive it swallows up a sun that is filled by blue impasto.
They show dead or wounded animals, people undergoing medical procedures, a crudely camouflaged jeep and a series of cubelike buildings that seem altogether too white and crisply geometric to be real.
But in her crisply-accented English, she told MSNBC that she is "not in the campaign so much" because she is a "full-time mom" to her and Donald's son, Barron.
Reaching the so-called bus stop, a kink which requires you to slow down to around 60 mph, the carbon ceramic brakes bit crisply and I whipped it through the turns.
To create it, the designer combined digital models of Greek sculpture with deliberate distortions to create 3D-printed objects and laser-cut decorative additions with impressive volume and crisply gridded patterning.
She told me to come to meet the bar owner and to dress for a training shift, which I did; a crisply pressed black dress shirt and a pair of slacks.
Herrera, as she is deferentially known in the trade, stepped briskly into her Seventh Avenue office the other day, dressed in a crisply tailored patterned shirt and buoyant knee-length skirt.
Toying with R&B's quirkier technological possibilities, yet capturing the nostalgic warmth of vintage funk, it is Zapp & Roger for 21st century dreamers, a crisply rendered exploration of the human condition.
With Mr. Rasche's single, machine-dominated set, the setting is evoked purely through Schiller's dialogue, crisply declaimed by actors walking or jogging — often secured with harnesses — on the massive rolling bands.
With Austria as his inspiration, he puts some modern spins on classics such as crisply baked mushrooms with tartar sauce, a crunchy homemade pretzel and fragrantly juicy goulash with tiny spaetzle.
We won't have the full passing picture until after the game, but they are surely on pace to get back into the 23s tonight given how crisply the ball is moving.
Still engrossed in her projected shot, and seemingly oblivious to the murmurings of the women on the porch, she walked over to the ball, addressed it, and crisply shot it off.
A Hasselblad camera is fixed to his chest, and mission commander Pete Conrad is crisply reflected on his helmet's visor, as Bean holds up a gleaming cylinder filled with lunar dust.
Ne-Yo: Another Kind of Christmas (Motown) Ne-Yo has always loved retro signifiers of class: airbrushed surfaces, crisply mixed martinis, men wearing cleanly pressed suits and glancing at pocket-watches.
The ubiquity of athleisure—the high fashion sweatshirt, the crisply tailored track pant, the must-have sneaker—has created a kind of new mass uniform that privileges well-groomed comfort over propriety.
Still, the premise allows for a whole lot of crisply shot fight sequences, unfolding on a global scale -- including staged encounters in or around various European landmarks -- as well as across decades.
The Secret Service men knocked on the door crisply, and a muffled reply came from inside, and after what felt like an eternity, the door opened and revealed my mother standing there.
Mr. Holter, a Chicago-based writer whose "Hit the Wall," about the Stonewall uprising, was seen in New York, has a gift for sharp characterization and crisply funny dialogue with jagged edges.
For the opener, "Heavydirtysoul," Mr. Joseph, wearing a suit, tie and ski mask, rapped crisply into a microphone dangling from the ceiling and sang sweetly into a mic attached to a stand.
He opens a drawer and hesitates, reluctant to choose between a crisply laundered white handkerchief, for his breast pocket, and a revolver—a handy tool, since Bob is off to a robbery.
In 21994, when she landed an interview at Touche Ross, a major accounting firm, she wore a crisply pressed suit and Ferragamo pumps and rode to the appointment on a Yamaha motorcycle.
There's a classic feel to this story from its very start, with its crisply characterized quartet, the kids flawed but courageous, facing exciting dangers that the reader is certain they will overcome.
But Laurent Pelly's searing staging, produced with the Vienna State Opera, crisply played and superbly cast, showed that a fogy can burn with as much — if not more — fire as something fresh.
Toddlers stand at school bus stops in crisply ironed uniforms, while security guards, street sweepers, and rickshaw drivers spend many hours outside breathing in filthy air - all without any attempt at protection.
And the person at the center of it was Andy King, a Bronx councilman whose brightly colored checkered suits and crisply knotted bow ties allow him to stand out in City Hall.
"When you know what you want, not only can you communicate that crisply to the other person, you can demonstrate why — and this forces you to prepare for the negotiation," says Sethi.
Barty, the Australian who won the French Open this year and will return to No. 1 on Monday, has perhaps the best volleying technique on tour along with a crisply sliced backhand.
Barty, the Australian who won the French Open this year and will return to No. 1 on Monday, has perhaps the best volleying technique on tour along with a crisply sliced backhand.
"Nobody knows how the world is going to look" in the coming years, said Mr. Harms, a bearded 41-year-old dressed in a gray cardigan over a crisply pressed white shirt.
" Colbert spends the rest of the segment rounding up some of Vindman's best clap backs, including the time he crisply corrected Republican Devin Nunes after he called Vindman "Mr" instead of "Lt. Col.
Still, it has been crisply directed by Kimberly Senior ("Disgraced"), on a stylish, flexible set by Wilson Chin, and the cast members bring a bright sheen to their performances that energizes the proceedings.
He passes neatly, and crisply; he plays on the half-turn, always what Johan Cruyff used to describe as "facing the right way"; he wants, demands, the ball, and the responsibility for it.
That would be its star, the man on the stool holding the NBA's Most Valuable Player trophy, smiling wanly in a girthy red t-shirt and a pair of crisply pressed denim shorts.
The Borodin's famous opening motif — a whole note held long with a fermata, followed by the stomping swagger of eighth notes that land on another fermata — was crisply articulated, and impressively in unison.
After the job is done, she will write out the entire amount and the feel of the check tearing crisply along the perforated line will be a small, silly thing that pleases her.
Given that equation, Biden must prove he can both make the center left case crisply on stage and that he can parry attacks from rivals who are far less vicious than the President.
While most delegates arrived in clumps on Sunday morning for the start of the congress, the generals arrived in a 200-strong phalanx, wearing crisply pressed uniforms and many of them carrying briefcases.
One of de Leon's pieces in the show, though, is more delicate and understated: a drawing featuring an architecture of crisply inked lines, shapes, and colors accented with an occasional spot of glitter.
What rankled most was seeing two armed, crisply uniformed police officers wander into the melee and watch, making no effort to stop the methodical demolition of some poor citizen's property on a busy street.
McLean came upon him at an oil-drilling site near Perth, capital of the state of Western Australia, only to be advised, firmly and crisply, what he should do to preserve life and limb.
In the pictures, Boy George wears his signature tall fedora festooned with pins, much like his black button-down which has been layered under a crisply tailored blazer and black leather bondage-inspired suspenders.
Del Rey's remake has an echoey, nostalgic undertow, a crisply unhurried hip-hop beat and a choir of ghostly backup Del Reys; she keeps the original genders as she sings about the "evil" girlfriend.
Throughout the franchise, which tracks the spread of a virus that turns most of humanity into rabid undead, there are a slew of crisply directed action sequences and some fascinatingly odd characters and performances.
He discovered that, by varying how crisply or hazily he painted a tree or building, he could reproduce on a flush plank of poplar the depths of a Flemish countryside or a palace interior.
An intense, compact man with gray hair and a crisply pressed business shirt, he told me that the local government could win more safety concessions by negotiating with Shell than by fighting in court.
And partly because the car stuff — in the garage and on the track — is crisply filmed and edited, offering a reminder that movies and automobiles have a natural affinity and a lot of shared history.
Moving as smoothly and striking the ball as crisply and as powerfully as at any time in her career, the American has so far unleashed 45 aces and won 83 percent of her service games.
A 1935 table by Mogens Koch exemplified Denmark's tradition of no-nonsense simplicity, and it stood next to an updated take on Danish modernism, a crisply cut Minimalist table by the London designer Michael Anastassiades.
He favored crisply tailored khakis, snug polo shirts when at leisure, hipster Ray Bans in nearly all settings and two-button jackets instead of the more constricting three-button coats then favored by traditional politicians.
The car cards look as crisply contemporary today as they did when people talked about the I.R.T. and B.M.T. Apart from some subtle shifts in typography, the campaign was largely unchanged through its long run.
Mr. Halls, who has honed his early-music credentials as artistic director of the Oregon Bach Festival, brought his own ideas of period style into play, eliciting smooth yet crisply articulated playing at brisk tempos.
A government — at least the US government — would make the decision Zuckerberg is struggling with crisply: Both Infowars and Holocaust denial are permitted because the consequences of their prohibition are more dangerous than their presence.
Rucci, a 50-year-old painter of colorful hard-edge abstraction that occasionally incorporates crisply rendered representational elements, has had more success as an artist (under the name A.A. Rucci) than as an alleged art thief.
Portrait mode uses the iPhone 7 Plus's two built-in cameras (wide angle and telephoto) and a bunch of technology to shoot professional looking portraits that crisply capture the subject while gently blurring out the background.
The script's diverse figures (21 in total) are embodied by an exceptionally supple ensemble of four: Geneva Carr, Charlie Cox, Heather Lind and Morgan Spector, who shift among their identities with crisply delineating stances and accents.
In 2011-12, mostly unnoticed, he released a track a week online for a year, forging his particular combination of crisply understated house beats, minor-key melodies, pop-song structures and, often, his own wispy falsetto.
Mr. van Zweden's inexhaustible intensity — crisply delivered by the Philharmonic players, much more so than in their 2018 recording of the symphony with him — had an edge-of-your-seat excitement that dimmed with each movement.
Dressed crisply in a suit, white shirt and red tie, Mr. Moran stood at the front of the packed room with the crowd of more than 100 spilling outdoors through an open doorway in the back.
You could buy something from Ralph Lauren and maintain the fiction that you were crisply in control — that you had arrived, and now looked, just as he did, as if you had been there all along.
Bull riding is messy, but riders have to be clothes hounds, wearing the logos and apparel of their sponsors, on crisply starched shirts and pressed bluejeans from Ariat, say, one of Mr. Davis's seven sponsors, or Wrangler.
"Soulful" is an exception, as well as a highlight: It's a crisply simmering Roy Hargrove original, which Batiste and the band performed as a tribute to the trumpeter on the night of his untimely death last year.
Our reviewer calls it "a quiet, crisply drawn portrait of the world's most celebrated whistle-blower," and, "by Mr. Stone's standards, a strikingly sober film" — with little in the way of wild conspiracy theories or bravura visuals.
Bazille serves as our stand-in throughout a crisply dramatic installation, by the National Gallery curator Kimberly A. Jones, which incorporates apposite paintings by, among others, Corot, Courbet, Manet, Cézanne, Monet, Renoir, Sisley, Fantin-Latour, and Morisot.
The two-chord track sets up a push-and-pull between low, viscous sustained tones and a crisply artificial beat; she sings, "It doesn't matter, does it/If I know any exit" and about believing in God.
Less time was spent with the quirky members of the Danebury Metal Detecting Club, but the trade-off was more time with loved ones and family members crisply played by Rebecca Callard, Rachael Stirling and Diana Rigg.
But Federer generally did a fine job of defusing the danger and exploiting the openings — serving and volleying on second serves and forcing Ruud to run and slide to handle his crisply sliced, low-bouncing backhand returns.
They opened with an elegant, crisply articulate performance of Mozart's Larghetto and Allegro for Two Pianos, a work left in sketchy form by the composer and played here in a completion by the pianist Paul Badura-Skoda.
It was not always a message delivered crisply, or accurately; on several occasions he suggested that Iran had a population of around 40 million people even though it is a nation of more than 80 million people.
In "Three Triangles (Red, Yellow, Orange)" (1991), crisply colored geometric shapes contravene against a meditative organic yellow-green background, which is itself an homage to the visceral, all-over paintings by Milton Resnick, one of Berthot's acknowledged influences.
"If you take less time and make your point more crisply, that's probably better," said Preet Bharara, former US attorney for the Southern District of New York "If you're winning, shut up," added lawyer Jeffrey Toobin on CNN.
February 12: Emily Mae Smith Emily Mae Smith's crisply imagined paintings reference classic animation, art history, mythology, and science-fiction kitsch as tools for tongue-in-cheek reflections on gender, the gaze, and the role of the artist.
"When you're in a video call and the person you're talking to is life-size like they're standing in front of you and you can hear them just as crisply, It changes how you work across distances," Seiler said.
Given a bewildering profusion of choices — to go oversize or trim, minimal or maximal, crisply corporate or effusively romantic — and the steadily soaring prices of ready- to-wear, a certain amount of fashion fatigue was bound to set in.
Derek Stepan tied the score at 4:18 of the second during a delayed penalty to the Canucks, ramming a rebound past Miller for his ninth goal of the season after the Rangers crisply passed the puck around the Vancouver zone.
Rubio's repetition of the same anti-Obama line while Christie relentlessly hammered him during Saturday's debate was widely lampooned online, putting one of Rubio's strengths as a candidate -- his ability to stay crisply on-message -- into a potentially major liability.
"AIM" is full of crisply accomplished rhythm tracks and productions that steer clear of the bombast and the abrasiveness M.I.A. has tried in the past; her collaborators include the hip-hop and dance-music experts Blaqstarr, Polow da Don and Skrillex.
Still, downtown St. Pete is pretty, darn it — seriously pretty, with crisply manicured landscaping, waterfront bistros, blocks of Art Deco Floridiana and an army of chortling sea gulls that seem to ascend on cue to fandango against a subtropic sunrise.
We glimpse dancing, whirling rituals touched with magic and menace; we hear a work song from the South, and people speaking in tongues; in crisply projected text, we see a series of landmark dates in the formation of the United States.
On songs like "If You Know You Know," he sometimes raps so crisply and sparsely — "A rapper turned trapper can't morph into us/But a trapper turned rapper can morph into Puff" — that he almost feels disconnected from the song's rhythm.
But Cranach readily adapted his crisply contoured, infectious art to charismatic portraits of the Reformer and Katharina, as well of the local ruler, Frederick the Wise, who shielded Luther from the wrath of Leo and Charles V, the Holy Roman Emperor.
Our shoes' long, narrow, sharp spikes went into the track crisply, cinders flew out with each step; and once, during a quarter-mile race, a little boy playing in the pole-vault pit rolled into the first lane right in front of us.
It didn't state, as crisply as some readers did in their comments, that other research shows that blacks encounter the police more often than whites do and are therefore more likely, over a lifetime, to encounter a cop in a potentially threatening way.
The analogous cohort on Saturday consisted of Los Hacheros, a Brooklyn band crisply adept with throwback salsa, charango and Cuban son; and Yosvany Terry, a Cuban saxophonist and percussionist whose ace quintet also dealt seriously with a progressive strain of hard-bop.
"Galilee" (2014), for example, is so crisply painted it appears reasonable that a quartet might perform standing in a small boat on the open water, but in reality the breaking waves would leave the musicians too unsteady to perform with such ease.
But the thing that I learned from philosophy was an ability to articulate theories crisply, which led to an ability to express crisp theories of human nature, which aligns with some of the most interesting things around, like consumer internet and entrepreneurship.
The twisty mischief of the plot — court intrigue in the palace of Queen Anne overlaid with sexual treachery among the her courtiers — is crisply handled, but what lands this movie on the list are its many moments of scenic and thespian audacity.
One of the more compelling pairings is a simple black T-shirt cut with a trapeze swing, narrow shoulders and a round neck, over a crisply pleated pair of trousers, somewhere between palazzo and slim fit, both made in a black stretch raffia.
As Ms Hengel notes, Econometrica, a top journal in the field, instructs authors to write "crisply but clearly" and to take "the extra effort involved in revising and reworking the manuscript until it will be clear to most if not all of our readers".
Chairman and Chief Executive Dennis Muilenburg said Boeing failed to communicate "crisply" with regulators and customers, but defended the broad engineering and design approach to nose-down control software at the centre of probes into the accidents that led to the plane's worldwide grounding.
With the Utopia, everything is in such fantastically precise focus, so crisply delivered that you will — as clichéd as the saying is — hear whole new depth and layers to your favorite songs and appreciate the original mix that, frankly, you might have never previously heard.
She draws from the crisply rhythmic style of Dorothy Ashby and the immersive, swirling sound of Alice Coltrane — the jazz harp's towering historical figures — but also uses a hip-hop mentality to think about how different instruments can come together in a hypnotic groove.
Those observations — that the artillery battery should never have been deployed to that spot and that his wounded son was taken to a building from which military surgeons had fled — were crisply recorded in just the first hours after the three-day battle ended.
And now, at the end of this non-day off, she strode over on four-inch glossy Louboutins, with the posture of an equestrian and a C.E.O.'s firm handshake, to crisply discuss how her latest movie, "Second Act," fits into her new entrepreneurial strategy.
Their columns lionized the working stiff, gave cops their due when they were heroic — yet showed them no mercy when they were on the take or being abusive — and shook City Hall until the corruption and hypocrisy spilled out onto their crisply printed pages.
Goldings's organ is sometimes frisky, sometimes smoldering; Bernstein plays the guitar more crisply and adroitly than almost anyone in the game; and Stewart's drum work balances the influences of Tony Williams and Paul Motian into an attack that's buoyant and tonally sensitive and complex.
Like the Oval Office, or the Assembly Room of Independence Hall, mission control is a distinctly American room — one so ingrained into culture that to say its name is to conjure it crisply in the mind, as though you had been there, even worked there.
Chairman and Chief Executive Dennis Muilenburg said Boeing failed to communicate "crisply" with regulators and customers, but defended the broad engineering and design approach to nose-down control software at the center of probes into the accidents that led to the plane's worldwide grounding.
Even as Regent Park has been transformed by sleek glass condominiums and crisply designed townhouses, residents have been given the right to return after living in temporary housing while their apartment buildings were demolished to a new home in the neighborhood, regardless of their income level.
Bernadette has crisply cut dark hair, a smile loaded with mischief, and a Garbo-like penchant for shades—though not to ward off the sun, because she lives in Seattle, or to deter the inquisitive, because she's not (as far as we can tell) a celebrity.
The area where, in another restaurant, you'd expect to find the bar is here occupied by a team of crisply dressed chefs, buzzing gracefully around one another while fussing with small, painstakingly composed plates, placing tiny leaves of oxalis—an edible wild plant—upon radishes with tweezers.
In Campbell's moving memoir, which doubles as a kind of extreme parenting guide, crisply detailed scenes are stacked with rural perils and pleasures, from treacherous canoeing, solitary fly-fishing and cabin building to grizzly bear threats and emotional nuance between a very loving parent and child.
He crisply and resolutely denied the criminal charges against him, saying he never fired his Colt assault rifle, never covered up firing his rifle, and that being an F.B.I. agent and representing the agency's integrity to the best of abilities was the focus of his life.
Yet these household names (both condescending to their roles as, respectively, a police commissioner and a former judge) aren't the only victims of this psycho-killer disaster: There's also a casually expendable Nathan Fillion and a cinematographer, Michael Barrett, whose crisply chilling images deserve a worthier project.
What they missed was an excellent Kenneth Lonergan screenplay, crisply paced Hettie MacDonald direction, and a cast — led by Hayley Atwell as the strong-willed spinster Margaret Schlegel and Matthew Macfadyen as the conservative widower Henry Wilcox — which found some of the deeper character notes in Forster's story.
But for me, after visiting Lincoln University in Pennsylvania and Morris Brown College, Spelman College, and Morehouse College in Atlanta, my big takeaway was that despite my previously ignorant assumptions about HBCUs, they aren't just graduating black people in crisply tailored suits who think they are better than me.
Tall and trim, with bespoke suits, suspenders and crisply folded pocket squares (he once wrote a how-to book on men's fashion under the nom de plume Nicholas Antongiavanni), he was a dandy in a sea of ill-fitting, rumpled suits (think Stephen K. Bannon or Sean Spicer).
Chant, whisper, Xhosa-language clicking consonants: From its first moments, when a man stumbling across the stage wailed over the insistent march rhythm that runs through Ravel's "Boléro," crisply rattled out on a snare drum, "Cion" was, for me, as much a vocal event as a choreographic one.
Open-top Ferrari LaFerrari Ferrari says that its engineers have modified the chassis so that the LaFerrari is just as rigid with the top off as the hardtop version, which means it should handle just as crisply while also inviting extra sun and sound from the V12 into the cabin.
The documentary also crisply recounts the bizarre confluence of events that occurred weeks prior to the election, with the Obama administration's measured warning about Russian interference eclipsed by the "Access Hollywood" tape, exposing Trump's comments about women; and the orchestrated release of data by WikiLeaks, stoking discord among the Democrats.
Invariably they maintained completely authentic flavors of the most traditional dishes such as the icy, seductively creamy cucumber salad; the aromatic snails baked in a crusty kaiser roll; the magical zwiebelrostbraten, rare beef steak topped with glassily crisp onion filaments; and crisply rendered Wiener backhuhn, perhaps the world's best fried chicken.
The crisply dressed first graders who moved hesitantly that day through the halls of the Booker T. Washington Elementary School — built expressly for "colored children" — would be the first in their families to find relief from some of the most egregious humiliations that had come with being black in our town.
Standing next to me was a man with the voluminous beard of a cleric, turned out in an ankle-length djellaba, ironed as crisply as a bedsheet at the Ritz, a pair of Nike Air Force 1s and a flat-brimmed New Era cap printed with a four-letter expletive.
While Slimane's modern update as worn by Emma Watson and Angelina Jolie at the 2015 BAFTAs perfectly encapsulates that same spirit of crisply tailored sophistication, that doesn't mean he can't also design a mean evening wear look for the gentlemen out there, as well, as proven by Drake at the 2013 Grammys.
He might not be getting asked to freestyle on Hot 97 any time soon, but, contrary to the impressions of many listeners today, Pit came of age as an artist in an authentic hip-hop scene, where he was better known for wearing gold teeth and braids than for his crisply tailored suits.
Whilst it touches on a variety of sounds—be it the pop-library of early Air, or the kind of crisply autumnal folk treasured by selectors like Moonbots, Siba K, and Andy Pye—Gilmore's latest never slips into pastiche or plasticity, a reflection of its creators on-off relationship with music itself.
But the first episode does an efficient job of establishing three central settings: in addition to the Coterie, there's Callie's clerkship, where her Ivy League peers vie for the attention of the judge (crisply played by Roger Bart), and Mariana's dot-com gig, whose diverse sales pitch turns out to be a sham.
As he transcribes their words, he clumsily interjects facts that he believes to be interesting, but when he says them out loud ("Humans shed approximately forty pounds of skin in their lifetime," he tells the meeting at one point), the women crisply inform him that they don't need his opinions or his facts.
As played by Asia Kate Dillon (who, like the character, also does not identify as either gender), Taylor is a hyper-smart rising star intern at Axe Capital who disrupts hedge fund world with their unique presence (and yes, "they" is the preferred pronoun — as Taylor crisply informs a nonplussed Axelrod when they first meet).
In a small 2011 study of college students who were shown photos of a male model dressed in either business or casual attire and then asked questions about how he'd perform in a variety of jobs, the participants tended to predict that the crisply dressed men would make more money and get promoted sooner.
But it's not just the look (complemented by noirish lighting and period costumes) that is stylized; the actors also try on the kind of crisply-articulated, slightly arch line-readings typical of "Twilight Zone"-era shows, with Amanda Foreman (as Felicity's goth roommate, Meghan) and Tangi Miller (as Felicity's friend Elena) being the standouts.
"A Slight Ache" precedes "The Dumb Waiter" and posits its own man of mystery in the never-seen Barnabas, an aging match seller who nonetheless comes to impinge mightily on the frayed marriage of the crisply accented Edward (the excellent John Heffernan, careering from heartiness to hysteria) and the genteel — or maybe not — Flora (Gemma Whelan).
Instead Mr Blair set out frankly, accurately and crisply the realities and contradictions that today's political leaders prefer to sweep under the carpet, or refer to only opaquely: people did vote on Brexit "without knowledge of the full terms"; its execution will starve other public priorities, like the health service, of government capacity and cash; it will imperil the union.
It is a candy store of color: a vast, skylit room, crisply renovated, with stacks of vividly stained sheets of Japanese paper on long tables; multi-panel enamel paintings in various stages of production; older assemblage pieces leaning against the walls; plans and maquettes for site-specific work pinned to walls; and the sound of activity in a wood shop in the back.
Hopping between characters is one thing, but the way Driver's writers at Ubisoft Reflections (Ian Mayor, James Worrall, and David Midgley) never get bogged down in "what it all means"—the way they cleanly and crisply set up each vignette, and then let them roll with absolute willing—represents confidence of a kind game makers, all too often, seem to lack.
After high school, he attended the Fashion Institute of Technology in Manhattan, but dropped out after two semesters to work as a window dresser and "sales boy" at Lothar's clothing boutique on Fifth Avenue (a favorite of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and Diana Ross) where he also began selling pieces — crisply tailored blazers, sporty sheaths and maxi skirts — of his own design.
For a week, he and I would be unable to enjoy one another's company while watching streaming and OnDemand TV programming in stunning 19503K resolution, which made me realize the majority of our free time is spent enjoying one another's company while watching streaming and OnDemand TV programming in stunning 4K resolution, the picture quality of which is sometimes so crisply detailed it borders on hallucinatory.
The world is a cacophony of screeches and honks and hums and stinks and sweetness and reds and grays and blues and yellows and rectangles and polyhedrons and weird irregular shapes of all sorts and cold surfaces and slippery, oily ones and soft, squishy ones and sharp points and edges; but somehow all of this resolves crisply into an orderly landscape of three-dimensional objects whose qualities we remember and whose uses we understand.
During discussions with LVMH's chairman Bernard Arnault and Pietro Beccari, the C.E.O. of Christian Dior Couture, the two things Arnault emphasized were color and fun, and at Jones's first show last June, for spring 290, the models walked around a 22000-foot-tall statue of flowers meant to represent Christian Dior himself, outfitted in botanical prints, loose-legged powder-pink suits and crisply tailored jackets printed with toile de Jouy wallpaper patterns from the original Dior boutique, which opened in 290.
That print has been so endlessly reproduced in a myriad of incarnations littering popular culture (even on a drum kit currently displayed in the Victoria and Albert Museum's exhibition on Pink Floyd), that to see in the flesh its simple dynamism — the simultaneously still yet crashing wave forming an arc of crisply circling foam above a fishing boat nearly hidden by the brilliant blue sea — is a powerful moment, not least because the British Museum has kept its copy of this celebrated woodblock print off display since 213, due to its fragility.
After the completion of her novel, Ana Patova Crosses a Bridge, she describes drawing as both a means of processing and forgetting the experience of having written her book: I began the day wanting the language to describe a kind of writing that one could do that was not a physical act of producing marks on a page or computer screen but was a duration of thinking in which the thing one had completed, in my case Ana Patova Crosses a Bridge, which moved through my life so fast, so crisply that I couldn't find in my body any feeling of having written it — I found the memory with no problem but nothing in my muscles or in my breath that could tell me something of what it was like to have written that book… I thought perhaps the reason I struggled to remember in my body this book that flashed through me was because immediately upon finishing it I went straight into drawing, though it was drawing that was rather like writing, and maybe there, in the drawings, was the record of this book I had made.

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