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"distantly" Definitions
  1. far away in space or time
  2. not closely
  3. in a way that does not show real emotion because you are thinking about something else

188 Sentences With "distantly"

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He garners 2800% of support, trailed distantly by Harris at 27%.
Rheas are gray flightless birds distantly related to ostriches and emus.
He could hear now, distantly, the boom of water hitting cliffs.
Distantly trailing — but still shockingly high — are Alaska (6.9) and Louisiana (6.4).
"Kaiser is seeing over 50 percent of their patients distantly," said Dr. Cosgrove.
Could one be distantly related to my grandfather, or to my father's grandmother?
This study adds birds — which are distantly related to humans — to the list.
Slugs are gastropods, distantly related to mollusks like squids, mussels, snails and oysters.
The two modern species are distantly related, but they hunt using similar tactics.
President Obama's election followed distantly, with 2025 percent including it in their list.
As police lights flashed distantly, Ismail said he was afraid to walk toward them.
No other candidate was near the top four, who were distantly trailed by Sen.
The results were a stinging setback for Marco Rubio, who finished distantly behind both.
It's a piece of family curiosity: I'm distantly related to the person I'm playing.
Distantly related cousins will have tinier matching segments that require sophisticated methods to uncover.
The spew is distantly glimpsable at the volcano's caldera in Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park.
Pukwudgie: Named for a tricky creature "distantly related to the European goblin," and favors healers.
"[We keep in touch] sort of distantly because I don't live in L.A.," she said.
Sarnat estimates that over 100 species share the spiky armor, many of them distantly related.
All the while, the handsome Julián, whose own marriage is imperiled, distantly flirts with her.
But hemoglobin genes can't be found in more distantly related animal species, such as sponges.
Their stories may preserve information about contacts between distantly related peoples in the far past.
The aging process appears to be controlled, in distantly related organisms, by similar genes and mechanisms.
You just hear some kids distantly hooting in victory, some wind, and the pedaling of bicycles.
Oh, and yes, Marc Benioff is distantly related to David Benioff, of "Game of Thrones" fame.
She was only distantly related to the Neanderthals who lived in the cave 120,000 years ago.
Yeah, I felt like I was in some Grimm's fairy tale, like I was connected distantly.
It only catches people's attention more when it occurs among more distantly related or morphologically distinct species.
By contrast, the researchers found that Mota was only distantly related to many people elsewhere in Africa.
Many disability claims on the VA are alleged to be exaggerated or distantly related to military service.
Until now, few scientists have investigated the biology of distantly related animals for clues to the mystery.
At first, the family tree that emerged was baffling, suggesting close genetic connections between distantly related people.
Only wine, among beverages, has the power to conjure a place and time distantly in the past.
He had taken over the laundry in 1937 and, it turned out, was distantly related to Ms. Huang.
Whereas if you expose distantly related species in the same circumstances, they often find different ways to adapt.
Meanwhile in Zimbabwe, Vietnam and Iran, incest is a potentially capital offense, no matter how distantly you're related.
My pulse scanner ripples out in concentric circles and we see NPCs moving distantly a few blocks away.
Only for two fleeting moments during all the rhetoric did two distantly trailing candidates bother to mention Citizens United.
Xiaomi and Samsung were runner-ups, but with roughly 6% of the market each they're still distantly behind Apple.
Olivera-Gomez said around 500 manatees, which are distantly related to elephants, are believed to live in Tabasco's waterways.
More distantly, he funded AdMob, a mobile advertising start-up acquired by Google for $750 million in late 2009.
Jack Eubanks, who reads "Philoctetes," comes from a long line of soldiers and is distantly related to George Washington.
" In Wolfeboro, New Hampshire, while people threw out "lies" and so forth under their breath, someone shouted distantly, "Bullshit!
These crustaceans are distantly related to pill bugs, also known as roly-polys, but they're roughly the size of footballs.
Wilson's infectious disease doctors reached out to their colleague because Boon studies a distantly related cousin to Bourbon virus—influenza.
More distantly, the Democrats are also eyeing a few Republican-held blue-collar seats in purple and Republican-leaning states.
Trailing distantly were the more generally applicable "first gentleman" (20 percent), "first man" (11 percent), and "first husband" (8 percent).
"I've had my own child now," she says, the sound of a toddler babbling distantly on the end of the phone.
When you start by suggesting you really weren't that close, you're telling the other person that youcategorize him or her distantly.
At times, the voices of officials could be heard distantly, but more often nothing could be heard from the White House.
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton is distantly related to the Jagged Little Pill hitmaker, according to Washington genealogist William Addams Reitwiesner.
Dr. Genzel hopes to gather more data from the star next year, as it orbits more distantly from the black hole.
Dr. Luo and his colleagues discovered that the two new species are even more distantly related to living gliders than Volaticotherium.
Two distantly related epidemic strains of C. diff, called RT027 and RT078, have emerged in the past 20 years in North America.
Polling on the race seems to pretty consistently show her with something approaching 4 in 10 votes and de León distantly trailing.
In the book you spoke about the crash itself quite distantly, as though it didn't seem real when looking back on it.
We heard a delicate sound—like an old-fashioned alarm clock in a nineteen-thirties movie—tinkling distantly in the building's sleep.
Obama tells crowd in Richmond, Va. that he is distantly related to Jefferson Davis: "I'll bet he's spinning in his grave." pic.twitter.
They were the fossilized shells of ammonoids, a great race of cephalopods (distantly related to the nautilus) that once roamed the seas.
Seated near the back of the bus, I didn't hear much of the local R&B station playing distantly from the front.
Sure, he had been born in Saint Kitts, a Caribbean island he distantly remembered from the first four years of his life.
When scientists examined mice — far more distantly related to us than monkeys, obviously — they found no evidence of this sort of control.
These works were not designed to be hung on a wall and distantly considered; they were meant to be touched and experienced.
Canada accounted for more than half of American imports of aluminum in 2016, followed distantly by Russia and the United Arab Emirates.
Distantly related and geographically disparate, all of them are considered vulnerable to critically endangered, because of centuries of hunting pressure and habitat loss.
Because of these traits, drepanosaurs were at one time called "simiosaurs", literally "monkey-lizards," though they are only distantly related to actual lizards.
The actor is distantly related to Catesby, a promotable wrinkle that explains his interest, without doing much to enhance it in other quadrants.
As a result, Dr. Kistler said, the surviving sweet potatoes of the Pacific only seem distantly related to the ones in the Americas.
And what Mr. Lee makes is only distantly related to the harsh, distilled vinegars used for household tasks, or diluted for basic brines.
"The Blackout" has a strutting four-on-the-floor beat and a guitar effect distantly echoing "Mysterious Ways," but it's not party music.
Germany granted asylum to 445,000 refugees in 2016, three times more than it did in 2015, distantly followed by Sweden, Italy and France.
The strain was, however, distantly related to strains of cholera bacteria that are causing current outbreaks and have sparked epidemics in the past.
In simple terms, the karrkaratul is a rare example of truly convergent evolution—combining helpful adaptations from both placental moles and distantly-related marsupials.
Burr has been in Congress for more than 20 years and is distantly related to Aaron Burr, U.S. vice president in the early 1800s.
They concluded that although all three plants evolved in distantly-related lineages, the plants became carnivorous due to similar genetic alterations involving key enzymes.
A decent author in his own right, Leo Tolstoy is most famous for being distantly related to Aleksey Tolstoy: author of The Gigantic Turnip.
Given the fundamental metabolic role played by mitochondria, it makes sense that replacing one set with another, more distantly related set causes profound changes.
After the Industrial Revolution, when transportation became more common, people started to marry those who were born farther away and were more distantly related.
In the Midwest, Democrats are targeting suburban Republican-held seats around Chicago; Minneapolis; Kansas City, Missouri; Des Moines, Iowa; and more distantly Omaha, Nebraska.
Some of these DNA relatives are second or third cousins, some much more distantly related, perhaps only sharing a distant grandparent 100 years ago.
"Neither Amy Schumer, nor Jay Z, nor Howard Stern is running for president," retorted Mr. Schumer, who is related, if distantly, to Ms. Schumer.
"Bad Luck" glides along on gently ticking drums and a lacework of guitars, distantly suggesting Marvin Gaye's "Sexual Healing," yet it's anything but reassuring.
This 720S truly is a whole new car, only distantly related to its predecessors and the harbinger of an entire new design language for McLaren.
The worm is related, distantly, to a parasite that can cause a devastating disease in humans, but it causes no harm to turtles, Platt says.
The Yi, who speak a language distantly related to Burmese and have their own unique script, are one of China's 55 officially recognized minority peoples.
In the absence of a clear will, all heirs - however distantly connected to an original titleholder - were seen as enjoying equal ownership of a property.
The bankruptcy court has broad authority to control all matters involving the debtor's estate, including claims that are distantly related to the main bankruptcy case.
The latest contribution suggests that a sweet treat can change the way bumble bees make decisions, producing something akin — although perhaps distantly related — to optimism.
Its projections found that hotels, food service and car rentals would have the largest effect on gross domestic product, followed distantly by sports and entertainment.
In 2013, Harper&aposs Bazaar said that Guggenheim is "distantly related" to the famous Guggenheim family, which the outlet called "America&aposs preeminent art patrons." 
His style is sui generis, though in its complex layering of elements, from rustic dance to dissonant pandemonium, it distantly resembles that of Charles Ives.
Distantly, I hear the sadness in the psychoanalyst's voice as she admits that, at this point, she still thought she might be able to save him.
Julia, in contrast, is treated rather more distantly, and most of what we know about her concerns what it's like to be in bed with her.
Cumberbatch is distantly related to author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, who created the brilliant but quirky sleuth some 130 years ago, the website said on Sunday.
Deadlines and concerns still existed, but distantly, and all I really wanted to do was lay on a couch and re-watch all of Stranger Things.
Horned structures for retaining ants (Image: Daniel Casali)Casali also pointed out that the distantly related pangolin evolved a completely different tongue of the same shape.
Distantly related species are very genetically different, and they often have somewhat different lifestyles that may make it more easy to adapt one way or another.
Simply put, this is one of the best speculative-fiction novels recently published, and it's a fantastic blend of fantasy set on a distantly futuristic Earth.
That gram also contains 100 million microbes known as archaea, distantly related to bacteria, as well as 10 million cells from the lining of the gut.
That distantly related species of amphibians all fluoresced suggests that the trait likely developed early in amphibian evolution and may be quite widespread among the group.
For now, Cobb — who is distantly related to the late baseball great of the same name — has successfully put his stamp on the White House strategy.
The scientists also speculated that these water-borne microbes might be distantly related to similar microbes found in hot springs and contaminated, arsenic-rich sites on land.
For me, one of the most significant things is the fact that Michael doesn't see Lisa and fixate on her, he hears her distantly, through a door.
In rich colors and full forms that distantly evoke Léger, GaHee Park's "Night Talk" features mysterious meldings of bodies, rooms, old-fashioned telephones and paintings within paintings.
Well, it appears that laughter triggers the superior anterior temporal gyrus — an area of the brain, just above the right ear, associated with connecting distantly linked ideas.
Distantly, I had known this moment would come, that I would join the ranks of bald men, but I had not expected it would come so soon.
While many settlements are in blocs close to the Israeli border, the outposts are distantly scattered, with the apparent aim of creating a presence throughout the West Bank.
That's not all: by virtually reconstructing the ancient shark's brain, the researchers discovered that modern day ghost sharks are more distantly related to today's sharks than we thought.
He is awake again, and suddenly pensive, gazing past me and into the distantly-setting sun through the glass doors which I am about to walk out of.
Much of their website is a trove of silly curiosities and factoids, including a biography claiming the emperor is distantly related to all of Europe's major royal houses.
They have put a much-maligned early-season blowout loss to Pittsburgh distantly in their rearview mirror, evolving into a team that plays with pace, vigor and swagger.
"He turned me down/I then downturned another/who then downturned her," she sings, over chords built from flutes, and bursts of sputtering percussion hinting distantly at techno.
The large majority of the anti-Semitic hate crimes tracked in Los Angeles last year involved vandalism, followed distantly by criminal threats, like seeking to attack a synagogue.
They find evidence for this in the throng of biological mechanisms that are linked to aging but also conserved across species as distantly related as roundworms and humans.
Pickled mussels, plump and orange, nod distantly to the plate of herring at every other brasserie in France, down to the pickled onions and carrots that ride along.
The only other animals with comparable craniums were dinosaurs called pachycephalosaurs that appeared about 90 million years ago during the Cretaceous Period and were only distantly related to Triopticus.
Dowless, whose husband is distantly related to McCrae Dowless, described herself as a "housewife [who] needed a part-time job" and said she was one of about six employees.
These tiny monsters are very, very distantly related cousins to us vertebrates, and present an interesting branch between invertebrates and vertebrates back when evolution was in an experimental phase.
Once the mood is set with an extended intro, things subtly pick up steam with the introduction of a distantly reverberating industrial creak alongside punchy, greyscale dub techno stabs.
Where Le Coucou brought back quenelles as helium-light pike dumplings in dizzyingly rich lobster-brandy sauce, Manhatta turns them into quivering balls of pudding distantly scented with seafood.
Jessica Dowless, whose husband is distantly related to McCrae Dowless, described herself as a "housewife [who] needed a part-time job" and said she was one of about six employees.
That has now been rectified by an examination of two creatures which, though only distantly related, share an unusual feeding habit, an unusual anatomical feature and an unusual name: panda.
Stout's "Apollo" consists of two forms: a white circle floating within a U-shape that could be the frame of a lyre or, more distantly, the horns of a sacred bull.
Electronic enhancement feeds wordless choral halos and shivers of percussion around the theater, amplifying shadowy, jazzy riffs, distantly reminiscent of Gershwin, and dusky slashes out of a Bernard Herrmann film score.
In fact, government is seen as more a hindrance than a help in solving social problems, with government regulation (29%) cited as the biggest obstacle to greater impact, followed distantly by taxation.
Pengiran Anak Isteri Pengiran Anak Sarah -- aka Princess Sarah, now aged 30 -- was born in Brunei to a scientist father, distantly related to the country's royal family, and a Swiss nurse mother.
One shouldn't, and yet the world views and beliefs of the faithful twelfth-century masons who cut and laid those stones are, when compared with mine, as distantly magical as Harry Potter's.
So instead of emerging in one area in eastern or southern Africa and then spreading from there, distantly related groups of humans across the continent could have become more similar over time.
A teenager searching for arrowheads on a family friend's farm in Iowa has found the fossil of a mastodon—an animal distantly related to elephants that went extinct roughly 10,000 years ago.
Because of the attention to detail with characters and story, Watch Dogs 2 feels like it's an entirely new game that just happens to contain the mechanical skeleton of another, distantly remembered one.
On the other hand, there are also many examples of distantly related species that evolved the same adaptations, seemingly supporting the idea that natural selection favors the same outcome time and time again.
Also, as a note to American readers, possums are a family of animals only distantly related to the Western Hemisphere opossums, and are in fact named due to their resemblance to our opossums.
While promoting The Irishman, actor Stephen Graham claimed that the "Shade of You" singer, 28, is distantly related to Frank Sheeran, the real-life hitman played by Robert De Niro in the movie.
"If there were oxygen producing microbes then, [as well as] microbes that were oxidizing iron near hydrothermal vents, we have quite a significant diversity, because these are somewhat distantly related microorganisms today," said Papineau.
Browsing through an index of Indo-European roots (the American Heritage Dictionary website has an excellent one) enables verbal discoveries as startling as the fact that Dick Cheney is distantly related to Barack Obama.
It's just another way of saying that F.D.R. and Eleanor Roosevelt were distantly related (fifth cousins, once removed.) • 30D: Even with a puzzle theme this literal, we're not going literal with this particular clue.
It's been a strong showing for Team USA so far at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games, with America winning in both overall medals and in gold medals, distantly followed by China, Japan, and Australia.
The work's simmering anger, dark humor and formal aggression, along with many of its references, are shared with such peers as Mike Kelley and, more distantly, Paul McCarthy, both visual bards of male angst.
True spiders, to which sea spiders (some of which have more than eight legs) are but distantly related, are known for certain only from as far back as the Carboniferous period, about 300m years ago.
Moreover, termites were originally called "white ants" by Europeans, and the name stuck on account of their remarkable similarity to ants, a consequence of convergent evolution (though ants and termites are only very distantly related).
With an all but indefinite and ill-defined vacuum in Germany -- and a Trump regime cheering, if distantly, in the background -- Macron may be in a position to move Europe in the direction he envisions.
The prospect of a win by Donald J. Trump was so remote as to be deemed a "black swan," an event that was only distantly possible but would have potentially dire consequences for financial markets.
"The wealth of information from the skeleton indicates it was distantly related to other known African titanosaurs, except for some interesting similarities with another dinosaur, Malawisaurus, from just across the Tanzania-Malawi border," he said.
According to this line of thinking, distantly related groups of humans across the continent could have become more similar over time instead of first emerging in one area of East Africa then spreading from there.
As it turns out, Cousin Trump found that Trump and I are distantly related — 19th cousins to be exact — which is closer than 80% of the rest of the world, according to the results page.
Recognizing the Picasso from the Montreal museum's ads, Facebook's algorithm even rejected another attempt by the museum to advertise their exhibition when they used an installation photo that had the nude painting distantly in the background.
Ephraim Waite (another familiar Lovecraft character) might be distantly related to Aphra's family, but the association is enough to make Barlow deeply suspicious of her motives, even though she's working toward the same goals he is.
You might hear people call it the "possum," but "opossum" refers to the group of Western Hemisphere marsupials, while "possums" are a distantly related group of Eastern Hemisphere marsupials from Australia, Papua New Guinea, and Indonesia.
So on a night last weekend, I followed a girl loaded down with 40's through a labyrinth of practice spaces toward a distantly skronking punk venue to see a take-no-prisoners girl punk band.
I know it's tempting, but even if your grandma told you so (or you just got your 963AndMe results back), if you are distantly related to someone who was Native, we don't immediately need to know. 42.
Ms. Hadid's design for the Maxxi, a modern art museum in Rome, alluded distantly to Baroque precedents, and became one of the rare modern buildings in the city to vie for attention with its numerous historical sites.
She was also distantly in line for the British throne as a dependent of King George II. Princess Elisabeth had two brothers, Count Ingolf of Rosenborg, 78, and Count Christian of Rosenborg, who passed away in 2013.
A fifth friend played by Brett Gray, whose slightly abrasive style calls to mind Kevin Hart or (very distantly) a young Eddie Murphy, provides the pure comic relief in a subplot about an urban buried-treasure legend.
In a work dominated by bluish blacks, a lone steel lattice tower — one of the very few man-made artifacts in these paintings — weathers a wintry storm at sea, distantly echoing J.M.W. Turner's late paintings of shipwrecks.
It shows us that public as the royals see it — again distantly, from palace balconies or through the windows of limousines and planes and luxuriously outfitted steam trains rushing through the peaceful beauty of the British countryside.
Following the martial and romantic adventures of a Royal Military Police unit in Aden in 1965, "Post" (available Friday from Amazon Prime) alludes, distantly, to actual events that would lead to the creation of an independent Yemen.
Aging populations, and the issue of how to address changing modes of family life that can see members more distantly separated, have led many companies to explore how robots could help with continued independence and quality of life.
In the play, which is infused with original music by Justin Ellington (yes, he is related to Duke, but distantly), jazz is an easier topic of visiting-day conversation than Bilal's impending trial or how he got arrested.
That's why researchers decided to focus on bearded dragons for the study, since the native Australian lizard is the most distantly related to birds in the tree of life, making them perfect for understanding the evolution of sleep.
The sounds are truly eerie: Jupiter's magnetosphere, the powerful magnetic field that extends millions of miles around the planet, sounds like a light saber from Star Wars, and distantly resembles the noise of frozen lakes here on Earth.
As they got to know each other, they realized they shared dreams that, if not similar, were at least distantly related — he to live off the land and she to create a destination resort in a bucolic setting.
The couple had known each other distantly through friends in 2010 when they ran into each other at a Cuban bar in Edinburgh where Mr. Roberts mustered enough courage to approach and buy Ms. Bose a shot of tequila.
He also happens to have 20 acres of land, and even though he's distantly related to the Landrys, apparently, he says he doesn't work with them because they refuse to give him a family discount because he's a black sheep.
In another building, identified as being in the Medawar area, light filters through the dust to illuminate a rubble-strewn sitting room and reflects distantly off the auburn hair of a woman leaning against a cinderblock wall in the background.
She then escaped to the mountains and happened upon two magical creatures, the Hidebehind (a "nocturnal, forest-dwelling spectre" that can hide behind almost any object) and the Pukwudgie ("short, grey-faced, large-eared creature distantly related to the European goblin").
"Professors are supposed to do research, teach and at the same time fill in numerous complicated bureaucratic forms that are only distantly related to the educational process," says Ekaterina Borozdina, a research fellow in the political science and sociology department.
The two men stayed distantly in touch, with Housman becoming a godfather to one of Jackson's children and lending Jackson a large sum of money when he retired to British Columbia and tried, unsuccessfully, to make it as a farmer there.
It's not that I avoid thrillers, detective novels, and so on; I seem not to be meaningfully aware of them, in the same way that I recognize, if distantly, a pastime called baseball, sought out and enjoyed by many upstanding citizens.
Knox retells the account of coming home the day of the murder distantly and without too much emotion, an approach she takes throughout the documentary, and the juxtaposition between her calm speaking voice and brutal crime scene images is especially jarring.
While the president talked distantly of reaching "a political settlement that includes elements of the Taliban," his secretary of state, Rex Tillerson, was explicit about supporting peace talks between the Afghan government and the Taliban "without preconditions": the usual disconnect.
I'll let completists detail the many other changes: more cuts than additions, it seemed to me, except for a new scene, near the end, adapted from one in the 1934 Kaufman and Hart play on which the show is distantly based.
Paleontologist Peter Makovicky, curator of dinosaurs at the Field Museum in Chicago, said Gualicho's short, two-fingered forelimbs strongly resembled those of some members of a theropod group called tyrannosaurs including T. rex, even though Gualicho was only distantly related to them.
Myrmoteras is only distantly related to the other varieties of "trap-jaw ants" that live in the world's tropics, and the complicated dance of muscles and exoskeleton that seem to drive its jaw strike is unlike anything else in the ant world.
The Radeon VII does better in some, and it does worse in others, often falling within just a few frames per second of the 2080, and always lagging distantly behind the 2080 Ti—the gold standard in gaming GPU performance at the moment.
The researchers sequenced the entire genomes of both species, and found a number of genes that the algae share with land plants but not with more distantly related species of algae — confirming that the Zygnematophyceae are the closest living relatives of land plants.
The top performers are leaders in industries where the U.S. tends to be the leader, with the latest list topped by mobile telecom and cloud computing companies, utilities and energy distribution companies, energy producers and transportation firms, followed only distantly by industrial companies.
It was late on a gray afternoon; we sat at the bar of a cozy bistro—warm wood, zinc bar, brass fixtures—while Gibson, in his slow, quiet, wowed-out, distantly Southern drawl, described the work of keeping up with the present.
Making these meditative pieces—usually composed of distantly droning guitars, gasps of reverberating synthesizers, and dry-cough drum machines—served the same purpose in the one space that it did the other: to pass the time, to get out of her own head.
"The Only Woman in the Room," which enters the hardcover fiction list at No. 11, homes in not on Lamarr the movie star but on Lamarr the inventor (with the composer George Antheil) of a "frequency-hopping" radio communication technology that distantly prefigured wifi.
"One of the things we were interested in was how come they look so much like dogs even though they are distantly related?" said Andrew Pask, a developmental biologist at the University of Melbourne and Museums Victoria who sequenced the thylacine genome last year.
Thermographic video cameras not only produce images that would make Andy Warhol proud (or at least sue for infringement), but the tool allows researchers to assess physiological changes — and potentially emotional states — in a wide variety of species like distantly related BFFs Canis familiaris and Homo sapiens.
Whatever the reason behind the behavior of these distantly-related species is, there's a take-home message for humans: "Our behaviors that seem very much the result of our deliberation and choice," said Dr. Freund, "might be more similar to our primate ancestors than we might think."
With respect to its virulence, early genomic sequencing of the Wuhan virus suggests, thankfully, that it is only distantly related to SARS (they are only 73 percent identical), meaning that it is likely to be less deadly, though it is too early to say with confidence.
Their roles blur, such that Mr. Iyer's piano works like a kind of dreamlike percussion instrument (you can think of its effect as distantly related to the West African mbira, or the Balinese gamelan), while Mr. Sorey's burly rhythms can have an effect usually reserved for harmonic instruments: logical, resonant, encompassing.
And even we smelled something: the citrusy piss of the voles in their runs within the grass; the distantly maritime tang of a slug trail, like a winter rock pool; the crushed laurel of a frog; the dustiness of a toad; the sharp musk of a weasel; the blunter musk of an otter.
As part of the recent flowering on New York stages of plays that blur the boundaries of Africa and America — by authors including Jocelyn Bioh, Ngozi Anyanwu, Danai Gurira and Mfoniso Udofia — it honors its characters and its audience enough to assume the value of black lives that are only distantly mediated by Eurocentric expectations.
Michael marked up a small map indicating where I would see the island's flamingos (distantly, in an interior pond), its endangered Anegada iguanas (in conservation cages next to the police station) and its best beaches, especially Loblolly Bay on the north shore, home to beach bars for castaways (Flash of Beauty) and party people (Big Bamboo).
The Nikkei Martini includes pickled kombu and a "nori pisco rinse"; a drink called Flaming Creature, distantly related to an old-fashioned, is made with cacao and miso, and infused with smoke from palo santo wood; and the closest thing to a pisco sour contains matcha, green tea and coconut and is called Quizás, Quizás, Quizás, after the old Cuban song covered by Bing Crosby, among others.

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