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"His campaign has been electrifying to the process," he said.
Her smile was the most electrifying thing I'd ever seen.
The Tesla Semi is Elon Musk's Most Electrifying Gamble Yet.
It's been an electrifying month for the German auto industry.
One market the firm thinks promising is electrifying taxi ranks.
He does not think electrifying roadways will be unworkably expensive.
"It was electrifying," said Stamos of his debut hosting stint.
Bolt is already the most electrifying Olympian of his generation.
My experience marching last year was both humbling and electrifying.
Electrifying our trucks and our logistics fleet to reduce pollution.
Invigorated, the Giants turned, as usual, to the electrifying Beckham.
Which is part of why Chisholm's voice remains so electrifying.
"It was the most glorious, electrifying night," Mr. Dromgoole said.
Some of those performances have been electrifying, others merely middling.
My friends would describe me as having an electrifying personality.
L over the years from clarifying anger to electrifying empathy.
Some clock experts worry that electrifying it could ruin it.
This is the White Stripes, "Jolene," live and fairly electrifying.
The bass lines are heavy, erupting between his electrifying bars.
The mood was electrifying at the New Delhi #ClimateStrike today.
Pro football, minus the baggage, can be electrifying and redemptive.
"Is [Kaine] the most electrifying person, absolutely not," said Elleithee.
Reducing that means increasing efficiency and electrifying heating and cooling.
Jon Snow isn't exactly the most electrifying Game Of Thrones character.
Vox's David Roberts recently made a similar point about electrifying buses.
The world premiere of A Star Is Born was electrifying — literally.
The set, while electrifying and high-energy, turned emotional at times.
Awe is an electrifying experience that can positively impact our lives.
As indicated by two yellow lightning bolts, the connection is electrifying.
It's still, to this day, one of his most electrifying singles.
And yet, their performance is electrifying, visceral, an expression of joy.
He is an electrifying presence and accustomed to occupying center stage.
However, the electrifying color trend is probably on its way out.
But he has electrifying speed and knows how to use it.
Electrifying the plate stretches the drop, allowing the camera to focus.
Let's start electrifying those and all the other buses right now.
Electrifying school bus fleets is clearly still in its early stages.
It was the most electrifying seven seconds of my entire year.
In person, Bloomberg is hardly a commanding presence or electrifying speaker.
European car companies have made huge commitments to electrifying their fleets.
Electrifying transportation and heating also radically reduce emissions in those sectors.
It's harder, and less electrifying, to forge the terms of peace.
Oh — and could it also be electrifying and playful and fun?
Is the most electrifying man in sports (and) entertainment cooking physical energy?
To see him in the ring — and out of it — was electrifying.
It's an electrifying, if rare, fusion when it occurs in the movies.
The movie boldly tackles the topic without fear, and it is electrifying.
But he never emerged as the electrifying superstar he was at USC.
These ideas had an electrifying effect in the 1990s and early 2000s.
"Us" proved itself as an electrifying follow-up to "Get Out" (2017).
And automakers are already talking about electrifying much of their product portfolios.
And as with any given Murphy production, the show's cast is electrifying.
What's more electrifying than a Game 7 in the Stanley Cup finals?
"Ain't Too Proud" picked up an award for Sergio Trujillo's electrifying choreography.
First, the headline: Electrifying EVs (the third scenario) reduces emissions a lot.
The victories by way of the elbow are always memorable, always electrifying.
The United States is playing catch-up in electrifying its bus fleet.
So in the right hands, that kind of speech can be electrifying.
The most electrifying hitter in New York stays right where he belongs.
As I took to the stage, the applause felt electrifying and scary.
But they did not overshadow the electrifying nature of his insurgent challenge.
An electrifying book about dying that's part dreamy reminiscence, part philosophical monograph.
Read it, but know that McManus has more electrifying novels to come.
Two of the most electrifying offensive teams in the NBA duking it out.
He gave an electrifying performance and won the award for top male artist.
Nothing is better than an electrifying set from Bob Marley's son, Damian 'Jr.
Yet Mrs May has scrambled her reputation as well as electrifying British politics.
But an electrifying World Cup, with four goals, has surely increased his value.
The free-range Trump is a disorderly but electrifying speaker, hard to ignore.
The mosh pits are becoming bigger and more and more electrifying and violent.
Later in the evening, his electrifying performance jolted the crowd to their feet. .
A game that I'd found very boring on TV became electrifying and urgent.
It was electrifying, as if all my clothes had fallen off at once.
It's an electrifying monologue, and everyone knows at least one line by heart.
But Sacramento entered Thursday night with a clean slate and an electrifying opportunity.
Yet its intricate, varied rhythms were more exposed and amplified, and altogether electrifying.
However, numbers fail to capture Ismail's electrifying impact on the 1990-91 season.
The showcase for the tournament's most electrifying player, Louisville guard Asia Durr, continues.
He was already electrifying audiences as a 20-year-old at Zionist congresses.
We're taking our mainstream vehicles, our most iconic vehicles, and we're electrifying them.
We're taking our mainstream vehicles, our most iconic vehicles, and we're electrifying them.
But when they — Ferrante, Costanzo, the actresses — get it right, it is electrifying.
But more is going on here than just one electrifying comedian impersonating another.
No filtering phrases through a pound of plums but an electrifying Welsh twang.
When Offred catches sight of Moira across the room, the episode becomes electrifying.
People were also, in 2012, talking about building the wall, electrifying the fence.
Some years I am powerful and capable, teaching, enjoying electrifying relationships and travel.
Vargas describes sharing his status for the first time as an electrifying experience.
Whenever Midge gets up on the standup comedy stage, her scenes are electrifying.
To put it another way: What we needed was a daring, electrifying political statement.
Backed by a handful of rocking Queen songs, the trailer is an electrifying spectacle.
Lizzo is on the road with her electrifying, empowering Cuz I Love You Tour.
And the results were electrifying, with judges awarding him with 24 out of 30.
By and large, customers don't see the value in electrifying their homes and businesses.
It's dizzying to think of what other electrifying subjects Spicey might get into. Crocheting?
" He added, "He was a virtuoso instrumentalist, a brilliant bandleader, and an electrifying performer.
Samuel was an electrifying player but rarely walked or resisted sliders off the plate.
Electrifying America was one of the greatest economic development initiatives of the 20th century.
The EQC unveil comes amid a flurry of electrifying announcements from the auto industry.
This film adaptation weaves Ms. Smith's electrifying performance with sobering video footage and photographs.
It didn't surprise me to discover Mr. Walker's fingerprints all over these electrifying demonstrations.
Behind its electrifying offense, Buffalo advances to its first of four consecutive Super Bowls.
Electrifying transportation is one of the biggest keys to solving the looming climate crisis.
For anyone there at the time, it was as electrifying as it was bewildering.
The only artwork here is the ardent, electrifying "akingdoncomethas," projected onto an enormous wall.
Joe Crowley to Andrew Gillum's electrifying underdog victory in Florida's gubernatorial primaries last week.
She is one of the most electrifying entertainers and one of the nicest people ever.
Spaciousness and heft combine with electrifying coloration to turn the landscape simultaneously majestic and forbidding.
My friends provide an endless stream of inspiration by simply being themselves—it's so electrifying.
Investors should wait for a better opportunity to buy after Tesla's "electrifying" run, said Canaccord.
Brie Larson is genuinely electrifying in a brand new poster for the upcoming Captain Marvel.
"It was such an electrifying moment, just like when I found the ring," she says.
In the finale, Quinn and Rachel join forces to wreak unholy revenge to electrifying results.
Nope, with a theatrical Leo moon electrifying the skies, the showponies and entertainers will slay.
The "100,000 reasons" moment was electrifying for everyone in attendance at the Lee County courthouse.
All in all, it's an electrifying video, with Cardi and Mars' chemistry off the charts.
"HUMBLE." is the epitome of the sour and electrifying note that also runs through DAMN.
An anarchist and utopian, he was the intellectually electrifying source of inspiration of a generation.
Electrifying transportation will help make our economy more efficient and eventually reduce overall energy demand.
An entire country committed to electric flightFor signs that aviation is electrifying, look to Norway.
It appears the singer may have been wearing it before her electrifying performance on stage.
His election as its first Latino chief executive in modern times was an electrifying moment.
LiveWire is a strong effort to bring American leadership to electrifying the two-wheeled world.
But when the two strike up a conversation—awkward but electrifying—something life changing begins.
That's due in no small part to Willem Dafoe's electrifying take on the Green Goblin, sure.
He showed his electrifying speed before slotting a right-footed shot past Croatia goalkeeper Danijel Subasic.
There, at 5 AM, I received an electrifying techno benediction from a DJ named Carlos Souffront.
The electrifying speech by actor and activist Jesse Williams defending BLM at the recent BET awards.
The popular first lady delivered an electrifying speech at the Democratic National Convention over the summer.
Regardless, the "100,000 reasons" moment was electrifying for everyone in attendance at the Lee County courthouse.
Don't credit the election for electrifying this music; generalized urgency plugs in anywhere, at any time.
For another, electrifying the transportation sector can keep energy rates low for all electric utility customers.
After Saad's electrifying start to the season, teammate Patrick Kane says the nickname needs a revision.
Instead of Ingrid Bergman, the love interest is Lauren Bacall, making an electrifying debut at 19.
The Corsa-e is part of Opel's plan to electrifying every model they offer by 2024.
We could do a whole show alone of the electrifying kaleidoscope of Ireland's dry, flat breads.
Consequently, with the slightest brush of the thorn, an electrifying pain shoots throughout his entire body.
He has given some of the most electrifying performances I've heard, including many at the Met.
Taking up the poem with rival vivacity, Ms. Greif engaged Mr. Kentridge in an electrifying duet.
The Oloffson is not only their home but the venue for RAM's electrifying Thursday night performances.
He was also famed for his electrifying performances, which were expanding beyond the R&B circuit.
His oeuvre stands as a reminder that weirdness in unexpected precincts can be electrifying and edifying.
Naomi Alderman's new novel, "The Power," conjures up such a world, and the consequences are electrifying.
Its leaves have been replaced by shiso, it's been stuffed with yuzu jelly, and it's electrifying.
HBO's new Watchmen series is one of the most brilliant and electrifying uses of IP ever.
The scenes in his recording studio, cast in a deep blue light, have an electrifying intimacy.
"He's an electrifying performer whose only problem has been timing," said Mr. Smoove, a longtime friend.
So I always had a political view, and the civil rights movement, of course, was electrifying.
" Anna Kisselgoff, the chief dance critic of The New York Times, called Mr. Tomlinson's performance "electrifying.
Now we get to see if it can keep up with its own unforgiving, electrifying pace.
Electrifying and unnerving, it's montage of bondage and splashing water set to screams and tweaking synthesizers.
It is impossible not to wonder to what extent his experiences shaped his electrifying debut novel, "Spoils".
"I found [it] electrifying, and so when I was in high school, I started acting," Theresa says.
Fans have been waiting for Spears' comeback since her electrifying performance at the 2016 Billboard Music Awards.
Mr Van Doren was not only charming and bright but turned out to be electrifying on screen.
On the rare occasions when he was moved to make a moral judgment, the effect is electrifying.
Fans have been waiting for Spears's comeback since her electrifying performance at the 2016 Billboard Music Awards.
All of this sounds heavygoing, but Mr Jacobs-Jenkins transforms this material into something novel and electrifying.
Watching Dr. Huxtable, who embodied so many of the fathers, grandfathers and uncles we knew, was electrifying.
In April he delivered an electrifying speech on the shame of anti-Semitism in his Labour Party.
Luxury unit Porsche is electrifying the Macan, its most popular combustion engine model, the Financial Times reported.
But the pain yielded electrifying results, with the actress earning high scores for the contemporary dance. 8.
Uranus will remain in this sign until 2026, electrifying the romance and creativity sector of your chart.
So for instance, in the auto industry, we're the ones electrifying the cars, which is the wave.
Last season, the sport's most electrifying cloud hopper assumed a part that was molded to his ability.
A new film, "Udta Punjab", dramatises the state's struggles with drugs in a brutal, electrifying 148 minutes.
But Muhammad Ali shook the world with more than his electrifying speed and power in the ring.
Bodyguard begins with one of the most electrifying opening episodes of a TV show in recent memory.
Last year, for instance, China unveiled an electrifying routine that at first seemed destined for cliché corner.
But at night, in collaboration with Video Mapping MX, it incorporates projection mapping and electrifying light games.
For another, it treated the fans in the grandstands to the most electrifying finish of the season.
As part of the New Deal, FDR created the Rural Electrification Administration, charged with electrifying rural areas.
Unlike most other sports, which believe fans respond most to parity, Woods's dominance was electrifying for golf.
Right now, electrifying the residential sector by replacing fossil fuel furnaces with heat pumps is basically ... nowhere.
Marston's on-screen relationship with Kathy Brier, who played Marcie on the show, was an especially electrifying storyline.
Lady Gaga pulled out all the stops for her electrifying tribute to David Bowie at Monday's Grammy Awards.
"Dangerous Woman" is a sultry anthem that exudes power and grace, with a side of electrifying guitar riffs.
That's the conceit of The Underground Railroad, an electrifying novel just announced as Oprah's newest Book Club pick.
Hough and Tveit had natural chemistry that was electrifying (sorry, had to get another Grease pun in there).
BEHIND THE GRAMMY MOMENT: Eminem teams up with Elton John for an electrifying version of "Stan" in 2001.
Bodyguard is, far and away, one of the most electrifying shows on Netflix — and we have quantitative proof.
Clinton's comments were so visceral and politically electrifying that it seems impossible that Trump can resist returning fire.
These updates include using electrifying shades to amplify the graphics, bringing that extra oomph to your living spaces.
The exception to the rule was in 2008 during the electrifying race between Clinton and then-Illinois Sen.
The jokes he made and the ground he covered were wholly electrifying in the 19913s— downright Pryor-esque.
Singer Jennifer Hudson gave an electrifying performance of "Amazing Grace" at Aretha Franklin's funeral in Detroit on Friday.
Should Brown ever appear on Lip Sync Battle, her electrifying performance here has already won her our vote.
This week, sex writer S. Nicole Lane plunges deep into the electrifying world of electro-play sex toys.
Jayhawk, the trio's most traditionally technical rapper, is particularly electrifying, growling as he tackles the massive, stuttering beats.
The eels' usual hunting method of electrifying the water around them works if the prey is completely submerged.
Their stage presence is electrifying and their shows are a can't-miss for any rock and roll fan.
Taking the nameplates and electrifying them capitalizes on the market strength of both vehicles, which has extensive legacies.
Elizabeth Warren (Mass.) Warren's speech electrifying the crowd on Monday raised her stock to an all-time high.
" Once "Demoiselles" was finished, Matisse knew that Picasso was "an electrifying innovator," someone even to "possibly learn from.
This kid, Kelly Pavlik, went on to become the Ghost, an electrifying, dominant boxer with a drinking problem.
But the most electrifying experience of all was made possible one evening only once the sun had set.
And now he's once again as terrifying to defenses and electrifying to fans as he used to be.
Both sides in this dispute agree that any deep decarbonization scenario is going to crucially involve electrifying everything.
All while appreciating the blueness of the ocean, the dancing schools of fish, and the electrifying coral reefs.
The "New Deal for America" that Roosevelt offered in his electrifying acceptance speech that year contained few specifics.
Second, electrifying vehicles saves consumers money by reducing the cost of transportation almost $600 a year on average.
Brooklyn-raised, LA-based producer Hitmakerchinx has shared an electrifying new remix of Rihanna's single "Work," featuring Drake.
Electrifying public bus fleets would make them cleaner, more comfortable, and cheaper over the life of the vehicles.
The one fixed star is Lucifer herself, sinuous and serpentlike as played by the reliably electrifying Okwui Okpokwasili.
She calls for electrifying ports to reduce emissions and air pollution that pose health risks to nearby communities.
The distance between them produces a kind of voltage; the bigger the gap, the more electrifying the metaphor.
And in the first primary debate in June, Biden highlighted his commitment to electrifying the US vehicle fleet.
These are just the latest bits of news in a long running trend toward electrifying the transport sector.
I've also reached out to NASA to see if the agency has any fresh thoughts on Saturn's electrifying shade.
Her electrifying soul and funk-stepped vocal style led to her collaborations with Michael Bublé, Lou Reed and others.
Started in 1995 (and shuttered in 1996), it was as electrifying and frustrating an experience as the internet itself.
After the show, we would listen 2 the now legendary interview with The Electrifying Mojo on the drive home.
Ms. Bouder, 32, with her serene balances, steady turns and playful phrasing, is still electrifying after all these years.
Harris absolutely crushed him on busing and race, one of the most electrifying moments in recent presidential debate history.
For example, the book introduces two queer characters, and their relationship in Coates's hands is tender, aching, and electrifying.
Trae Young, this season's most important, most electrifying and, arguably, just plain best player, somehow hardly earned a mention.
Remembering how electrifying that high school soccer game was, I asked Mari how she thinks female athletes are perceived.
He remembered clearly the brief, electrifying appearance of Chávez on TV after the failure of his coup in 1992.
There is an electrifying matter-of-factness to it, one that normalizes death, which is part of Taylor's goal.
UCLA gymnast Katelyn Ohashi, who went viral back in January for her electrifying floor routine, is back for more.
His "Dream Shall Never Die" speech will go down in campaign history as one of the most electrifying ever.
As he truly lived up to his label as "The Most Electrifying Man in Sports Entertainment," Hollywood came calling.
Joseph P. Kennedy III, of the fourth generation of Kennedys, was the most electrifying new Democrat in the House.
Feel the thrill of rushing down the track, weaving between opponents, and slamming goals in this electrifying derby-inspired game.
Jaguar Land Rover says it's giving consumers more choice by electrifying all of its future products, and that's probably fair.
To be sure, there are still a couple of scenes where this happens, but they're electrifying because they're so rare.
Electrifying fuchsias reigned supreme on actresses like Crazy Rich Asians's Gemma Chan, who wore a massive ruffled Maison Valentino gown.
He's the hot ticket in town, with indie rock bands and electrifying surrogates adding to the energy around his campaign.
If I tried to cover all the Asian and EU cities electrifying their bus fleets, this post would never end.
Investors should wait for a better opportunity to buy after Tesla's "electrifying" run, Canaccord said in a note to clients.
Gogoro's scooter came at a time before the world's biggest automakers started making multibillion dollar promises about electrifying their fleets.
That was the gradual electrifying revelation – if one has native talent of the level I possess, then it's about consciousness.
It's the film's third trailer, following on from the electrifying first and second trailers released in the last few months.
And if the giant sculpture is supposed to be made of ice, well, Trump is the opposite -- electrifying and captivating.
Chinese of Yu Luoke's age who were in Beijing then have said that reading his essays was an electrifying experience.
If this would have sounded dreamy to my zealous 14-year-old self, the reality, I discovered, was less electrifying.
Biyombo had 8 points in the second, electrifying the crowd by sandwiching two dunks around a huge block on Wade.
Perry said Thursday morning that fossil fuels could help prevent sexual assault in Africa by electrifying more of the continent.
The fast-paced action will have you unleashing vicious volleys, life-saving lobs, ballistic backhands, and electrifying super-charged smashes!
It's this electrifying romance that seems to have been the inspiration for Harris' latest song — with none other than Rihanna.
This made for friendly competition night after night, as both groups attempted to outdo one another with an electrifying set.
Line: Packers by 43 ½ Ezekiel Elliott, the electrifying Cowboys rookie, is doing his part to make running backs cool again.
Shelby Johnson from Massachusetts finds cities electrifying: Much like Ms. Gerwig, I have grown up in a small, suburban town.
Christine Blasey Ford was electrifying because so many women said: She's me; her suffering is so much like my own.
It is a surprise to see that the ocean loses nothing of its electrifying luminosity in the absence of color.
She also stressed that the new factory represents a critical moment for GM as it moves toward electrifying vehicle production.
"When I get onstage, it's like electrifying, you know," she told The Post and Courier of Charleston, S.C. in 20053.
As electrifying as the dancing and the drumming were, this awkward attempt to plant one story inside another went amiss.
That experience — electrifying and giddy and guaranteed to tap into every playgoer's inner rock god — can be had through Aug.
The Coalition has delivered an electrifying campaign that shakes up the Gears of War formula while preserving its inimitable action.
Perry said Thursday morning that fossil fuels could help prevent sexual assault in Africa by electrifying more of the continent.
After a close call with Sanders' electrifying underdog challenge, Clinton took to the campaign trail in 2016 with immense confidence.
"Cross That River" opens with a dissonant jazz instrumental that slowly builds to harmony and breaks open into electrifying solos.
The Memphis Grizzlies used the No. 2 selection to take Ja Morant, an electrifying point guard out of Murray State.
Trump wasn't the center of attention — he'd ceded the electrifying political news of the day to his ideological opponents. Sad!
Helen is played by Jeannie Berlin, an actress who appears onscreen too rarely but is always electrifying when she does.
Still, seeing news reports which originated in venues hundreds of miles away creates the electrifying impression of a wider world.
But Africa is electrifying apace—in Kenya, electricity coverage has gone up from 27% to 55% of households in three years.
Del Potro had to dig deep to overcome Karlovic, who was spurred on by an electrifying atmosphere in the Zagreb Arena.
Mercedes-Benz is the latest automaker to embrace electrification, announcing that it will be electrifying its entire vehicle lineup by 2022.
Mrs May is hardly an electrifying politician—she's a competent grind with an unpleasant willingness to play to the Daily Mail.
For a look behind the curtain at the DJs still electrifying the Vegas strip, watch Noisey's recent documentary about the scene.
Serious fans already know that she's as electrifying as LeBron James, and as far ahead of her competition as Usain Bolt.
"This will have an electrifying effect across the country, not just in Uttar Pradesh," said Jitin Prasada, a Congress party leader.
The game's still-memorable intro, an electrifying battle against a screen-filling Hydra, summed up the original God of War's pitch.
By blazing trails at the Grand Canyon through the Civilian Conservation Corps, building the Hoover Dam, and electrifying the Tennessee Valley.
The electrifying pitching duel between Kluber and Luis Severino never materialized as both right-handed aces struggled with command at times.
In Nasir "Naz" Khan (played by the electrifying Riz Ahmed), the series has an instantly intriguing protagonist in a difficult situation.
Vladimir Guerrero, an electrifying outfielder for the Montreal Expos and the Los Angeles Angels, will make it on his second try.
The officers' behavior that night would quickly become a stain on the department and an electrifying force for the L.G.B.T. movement.
Electrifying high-use vehicles maximizes the economic advantage from lower fuel costs as well as the environmental and public health benefits.
Her nasal voice, sinuous movements and angular poses made her recognizable and electrifying even to audiences who did not know French.
But there was nothing sleepy about his performance: adventurous, agile and often electrifying as he navigated works both contemporary and classical.
Despite a long day of shooting promos going over schedule, Key had an electrifying enthusiasm for the educational National Geographic show.
Super Bowl LIV will have the Chiefs and its elusive quarter Patrick Mahomes take on the 49ers with its electrifying defense.
The show takes place in image-obsessed San Diego, which makes their refusal to fade into obscurity all the more electrifying.
"Hadestown" is by far the most electrifying, heartbreaking, heart-wrenching piece of theater I have ever had the pleasure to witness.
For all the talk of automakers electrifying their lineups, few are actually making moves at the top end of the market.
He's an electrifying subject, a muttering Lear, of perennial interest to anyone with even an average curiosity about politics or psychology.
But it also felt as though all involved had taken a step back, even if moments like Jerome's win were electrifying.
Kansas City Chiefs (7-4) There's no reason to think you and your electrifying quarterback aren't going to win the division.
John Voelcker, former editor of the website Green Car Reports, said the idea of electrifying old cars may have a future.
As music history, "Bohemian Rhapsody" takes a "print the legend" approach to Queen and its electrifying frontman, Freddie Mercury (Rami Malek).
The officers' behavior that night would quickly become a stain on the department and an electrifying force for the L.G.B.T.Q. movement.
There isn't even the sense that the event is on the brink of something ridiculous or electrifying, something to gawk at.
But other sources, like vehicles, power plants, and agriculture, can cut particulates by electrifying, using scrubbers, or employing dust mitigation tactics.
Ever on point with the trends, the spring lineup from Brazilian cult-fave shoe brand Schutz is surely electrifying — and guess what?
Tons of phones have been announced at Mobile World Congress this year, but none look as electrifying as the Alcatel A5 LED.
But that did not stop the Mets from pushing aggressively to bring baseball's most electrifying player to a team on the rise.
What's more, the Jeeps and Land Rovers of the world have moved far more slowly when it comes to electrifying their fleets.
Then, we get a little sneak peek into one of the most prolific songs in music history, fronted by an electrifying Malek.
"We're all in on this and we're taking our mainstream vehicles, our most iconic vehicles, and we're electrifying them," Ford told reporters.
It's rooted in conflicting ideas about what it means to be an American and is electrifying the grassroots bases of each party.
ECT still has a bit of an image issue, as the concept conjures up crudely electrifying the brain with high-voltage bolts.
But between all of the electrifying performances and parties, there was one thing we noticed: The woman's makeup did not melt, once.
It's also electrifying and unconventional — not surprising given the music-heavy drama was created by auteur Baz Luhrmann (Romeo + Juliet, Moulin Rouge).
Mckesson was offering hope, potential and little more, which is why he failed to catch on in Baltimore despite electrifying, nationwide support.
No one, I concluded, would ever be able to sing Fanny's first number, "I'm the Greatest Star," with the same electrifying conviction.
"We think we can have a significant impact on people and children's lives if we're electrifying schools and health clinics," she said.
Just before halftime, LeBron took a free-throw and 297,1153 people booed, which was electrifying in a perverse and deeply abstracted way.
And yet…what constitutes an abuse of power on the professor's part can still sometimes be an electrifying experience for the student.
And there were legends in the making onstage, including the electrifying dancer known as Gravity, who won the evening's break dancing battle.
While Bernie Sanders's platform is exciting and electrifying, he is too far left and more radical than the vast majority of voters.
But when he taps into his sensitivity, turns on the charm and lays his feelings bare in any given moment, he's electrifying.
Eloy Jimenez, an electrifying rookie outfielder who signed a six-year, $2000 million contract in late March, will try to change that.
Alexander Gustafsson, meanwhile, was matched with Jan Blachowicz after another electrifying, career-shortening brawl for the light heavyweight title against Daniel Cormier.
Usually I wouldn't list a show twice in a month, but the new season of "Vida" was too electrifying to put off.
The maiden voyage of the Yara Birkeland later this year will be a small but important milestone toward electrifying the world's ships.
Vick didn't disappoint, bursting onto the scene, electrifying NFL audiences, and becoming the face of the franchise and, for many, of Atlanta.
However, the White House strategy for deep decarbonization by 2050, released in November, envisions decarbonizing the electric grid while electrifying everything possible.
Noah Syndergaard, the muscular right-hander for the Mets, has made 63 starts — including games in October — in an electrifying young career.
Critic's pick An electrifying revival, starring a heartbreaking Wendell Pierce, reimagines Willy Loman as a black man in a white man's world.
Brooklyn Nets 133 - Chicago Bulls 118 Kyrie Irving delivered an electrifying, 54-point performance in Brooklyn's victory over Chicago in New York.
"Ralph says the sheer cost of electrifying public transit has generated "a certain amount of concern in terms of the dollar figures.
In this musical adaptation of Langston Hughes's poem, Darius Barnes and Evan Tyrone Martin play the electrifying tap duo the Nicholas Brothers.
In this musical adaptation of Langston Hughes's poem, Darius Barnes and Evan Tyrone Martin play the electrifying tap duo the Nicholas Brothers.
While that's not as big a carbon challenge as, say, transportation (28 percent), in many ways, electrifying the residential sector is trickier.
In this electrifying sequel to "Children of Blood and Bone," magic has returned to Orïsha, but it comes at a heavy cost.
The most electrifying movement in rap right now usually gets lumped into a genre based on its go-to streaming platform, Soundcloud.
" It's why it's electrifying when Smash's Karen and Ivy, auditioning for the same role, trade verses of "Let Me Be Your Star.
In addition, Jennifer Hudson, Ariana Grande, Faith Hill and more gave electrifying renditions of Franklin's hits at the Detroit funeral on Aug. 31.
By early 1991, AIDS had robbed Freddie Mercury of the raw power that made him one of the most electrifying stars in rock.
You may remember the embellished Randi Rahm suit with the electrifying pink cape at the Golden Globes, complete with contrasting Gucci heeled loafers.
Instead Mr Gettleman talks about the electrifying sex he had with a photographer while cheating on the woman he was later to marry.
The Warriors, of course, had their success too, averaging an electrifying 1.26 points per possession after they grabbed a defensive rebound, per Inpredictable.
As electrifying as Grease: Live was, it turns out the show was rama lama lama ka dinga da dinga dong behind the scenes.
The bulk of the decarbonization work — 2,900 metric megatons of reduced emissions — is done by cleaning up electricity and electrifying the vehicle fleet.
Ford was one of the first automakers to start electrifying its lineup, with a mix of hybrids, plug-ins and all-electric vehicles.
My new home of Moscow is a powerful, electrifying city where the news cycle is constant and no one ever seems to sleep.
Renault and Brilliance said their goal is to "achieve… an acceleration of electrifying power trains" as part of the partnership, without further elaboration.
Turner, 79, later surprised the audience with an emotional speech after the electrifying and heart-stopping new stage show based on her life.
Despite his brief NFL career, many fans have fond memories of McKnight's electrifying athleticism, and teammates have recalled him as a kind soul.
When we talk about beauty trends, we're usually referencing ones you can clearly see — like electrifying blue eyeliner or velvety matte-red lips.
He noted that while battery capacity remains the biggest challenge, magniX is concentrating on vaulting some of the other hurdles in electrifying aircraft.
But at the premiere of Kyle Abraham's "The Runaway" in September, ecstatic cheers erupted midperformance for this electrifying addition to the company's repertory.
Thursday night's Democratic debate started out with an electrifying — and rare for Democrats — series of frank back-and-forth blows over ideological questions.
"Love," a trim and electrifying novel, is set over the course of a single winter night in a small town in northern Norway.
That spirit may make it a risk for producers today, but it's also what makes every opportunity to see the musical so electrifying.
Electrifying cars and other modes of transport promises to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and the same is true of the shipping sector.
At that point in an electrifying rookie season, Chamberlain had been almost unhittable, allowing only one earned run in 193 regular-season appearances.
General Motors unveiled a sweeping plan for electrifying its fleet this week, including 22 electrified vehicles set to go on sale by 2023.
Those qualities meet when, during a party, the pair sneak onto a porch for a private dance, an electrifying duet, choreographed by Barnes.
LONDON — It was an electrifying and unexpected moment in the midst of what had been a (mostly) by-the-book British wedding service.
And Eotvos's setting of it, the kind of blood-freezing, apocalyptic chiming of it, the warmth of parts of it, I found electrifying.
For years, scientists who study achievement have noted that in many fields the most electrifying work comes earlier in life rather than later.
How do these findings contradict what had long been believed about the approximate age at which most scientists do their "most electrifying work"?
Four weeks in and we've already seen some electrifying plays, cuts, injuries, bizarre fashion choices and even a massive fire on the sidelines.
This electrifying, cinematic debut from the Nigerian-born Adeyemi is based on aspects of the religion of the Yoruban people of West Africa.
But what's so electrifying about this BAM series is you watch these films now and discover that he didn't innovate himself into obsolescence.
Therefore, electrifying everything is likely the best path to meet current emissions requirements, as well as looming ones from the United Kingdom and France.
Even for states that can't, or won't, divest entirely from coal, electrifying most transport will have a dramatic effect, said Samaras of Carnegie Mellon.
But before they went their own ways, they began the year with an electrifying live set — their first since 1966 — on a London rooftop.
Working with celebrated performers such as Bill Murray and John Belushi, Radner's electrifying talent made her the breakout star of the show's earliest years.
"You may know me from a movie called Girls Trip," she began, reminding the audience of her electrifying turn in the summer's biggest comedy.
John Kasich of Ohio to discuss policy, in hopes of helping their chances in New Hampshire, but neither man had particularly electrifying moments. Gov.
EA revealed yesterday that it's taking the Battlefield franchise to the First World War, and released an electrifying trailer of early-20th century combat.
"Today was painful, bittersweet, electrifying, crazy and awesome, but also magic and I'm ready for another," she wrote of the NYC race on Instagram.
Taraji P. Henson paid tribute to her hometown and showed off some serious moves with an electrifying dance break at the 2019 BET Awards.
And like all electrifying experiences, at first it was just the shock that such things could be done with novels, that got to me.
By electrifying our cars, we can reduce transportation emissions, the largest source of emissions in the U.S., and ensure cleaner healthier air for Americans.
I made my way alone to the Castro, stopping for a look around the Women's Building, with its electrifying murals stretching four stories high.
Cast against the anti-utopia of the 1950s and the muted palette Alverson utilizes throughout the film overall, his performance is electrifying and unsettling.
Despite the fact that little of it is new, the footage of the show itself is easily the most electrifying part of Hamilton's America.
Ford executives have said that electrifying its line of commercial vehicles and trucks, an area of strength for the company, would be a priority.
In the last pages, the book pitches suddenly, violently forward through time, as though to meet us — an ending so electrifying that I gasped.
The franchise in its current rebooted incarnation is still electrifying, but series co-creator John Romero apparently isn't over the infamous original just yet.
In the mid-90s, the songwriter and producer Jim O'Rourke found Fay's music while researching Ray Russell, the electrifying guitarist on both Decca albums.
The entire performance demonstrated that Mr. Currentzis believes that electrifying music-making doesn't come just by playing with more sound, more speed, more fervor.
My manic, psychotic break from the rest of the world's notion of reality was clinical and terrifying, but it started out soulful and electrifying.
That's mysterious, I know, but I won't ruin the surprise of Jordana De La Cruz's electrifying production, which offers an extraordinary, deeply moving payoff.
I'd never imagined I would see something so similar to Conrad's Roi des Belges, and the feeling of proximity to the past was electrifying.
It was Musk's first "one more thing moment," former Apple CEO Steve Jobs' famous mantra that made Apple's hardware reveal events such electrifying events.
On the sexy Australian model Catherine McNeil, who had hair below her shoulders, the piece-y Garçon chop was so unexpected it was electrifying.
In the vivid blue dusk, flashes of a brighter blue alternated with hot red, electrifying the trunks of trees and the sides of buildings.
The results could be erratic — sometimes puzzling critics and even the players who tried to follow him — but also included many electrifying, memorable performances.
It takes the architecture of Johannesburg as its canvas, juxtaposing electrifying colors with night and the gritty exteriors of some of the city's structures.
That game turned on a simple slant route by Beckham that he turned into an electrifying 61-yard touchdown, producing a 10-7 victory.
An existential thriller about loss, trauma, statelessness and historical amnesia, "Transit" is the latest from the German director Christian Petzold, an electrifying, original filmmaker.
"We're not doing anything wild and crazy," Parton, 70, told PEOPLE of her electrifying performance with Perry, 31, at Las Vegas' MGM Grand Garden Arena.
Cardi and collaborators Bad Bunny and J Balvin got the crowd on their feet (and dropping their jaws) with an electrifying performance of their hit.
A brief video of Colombian fans singing an homage to Chapacoense appeared on the big screen, electrifying the Brazilian stadium as the crowd sang along.
Dr. Ahmed recalled an electrifying public appearance that he made in Peshawar in the mid-1970s, when Dr. Ahmed was a young officer stationed there.
Although that is a terrifying reality for a lone woman on the verge of going into labor at any second, it's also an electrifying possibility.
And while the rumor was nothing new, this time it was unusually electrifying, because the "news" appears to have come straight from the producer's mouth.
Audi is working toward electrifying its portfolio, a commitment that was borne out of parent company VW Group's diesel emissions scandal that erupted in 2015.
After an electrifying first season that combined notes of Bloodline with Breaking Bad, Ozark is back on Netflix for a second season starting August 31.
That's the best explanation we have for Fallout 4's Dogmeat stealing the scene from the otherwise electrifying Nick Valentine at the latter's detective agency.
Most of her performances range from passionate and electrifying to sensual and sultry—which she claims is quite different from her "super nerdy" IRL self.
It began electrifying the railways in the 1890s, built the first U.S. jet engine in 1941 and supplied the silicon for Neil Armstrong's moon boots.
I wondered whether Khan had not been worn down by it all, whether he now regretted having made the decision to make that electrifying speech.
Arizona Cardinals The veteran Carson Palmer had an electrifying career season for the Cardinals, and the offense was almost unstoppable in a 13-3 season.
One is the exceptional drummer Ryan Sawyer, who sits in a back corner coaxing rolls, shimmers, sand storms and other electrifying sounds from his kit.
What am I supposed to do, just sit here and take this regional electronic music subgenre inspired by legendary Detroit radio DJ the Electrifying Mojo?
Times executives attributed the influx to several events, including what they call an "electrifying" news cycle and a heavily discounted introductory promotion for new subscribers.
A backcourt of Waiters and Markelle Fultz would have the potential to be electrifying, especially if Waiters can keep up his strong shooting from downtown.
It began electrifying the railways in the 1890s, built the first American jet engine in 1941 and supplied the silicon for Neil Armstrong's moon boots.
Moreover, passenger cars represent only one-quarter of world oil demand, so electrifying personal transport alone would not mean the end of the oil age.
He has focused predominantly on electrifying the right rather than soothing some of the swing voters who backed him over Hillary Clinton two years ago.
Gathered together in this impressive show, however, they are an electrifying group, representing the optimism and energy of youth, but also a new, hopeful nation.
Regardless of the difficulty that the Spurs may or may not present, the Warriors' loss to Boston will make their every game this week electrifying.
Martin Luther King Jr. in his freewheeling sermon — sent an electrifying message about the potential of an outsider to shake up a centuries-old institution.
Those viral fictions reflect the fabled status Jackson has attained among teams hastening to solve the very electrifying unpredictability that has left them awe-struck.
In true Avicii fashion, the hook is catchy and electrifying, and is sure to send crowds to the dance floor despite the song's solemn message.
Clinton was joined by an electrifying figure of a different kind: Khizr Khan, whose August clash with Mr. Trump proved disastrous for the Republican nominee.
The results are original, electrifying, and deeply political at a time when France is wracked with xenophobia and racism toward its population of African immigrants.
The space agency posted a 360-degree video of the process, including the electrifying moment signals returned from the InSight craft as it landed on Mars.
Since Obama's 2008 election, no other single political and policy issue has been more effective in uniting the GOP in opposition and electrifying the party's base.
The Sun is meeting up with Uranus the revolutionary, electrifying our lives with something unexpected and shocking as he shakes us out of our comfort zones.
The sun begins to relent by late afternoon but refuses to slip away timidly, putting on an electrifying show and dominating even in its final moments.
Many American cities and states are turning to renewables for ever more of their electricity, imposing tougher energy-efficiency standards on buildings, or electrifying public buses.
All 18,700 seats at the iconic art deco amphitheater had sold out soon after going on sale, thus guaranteeing an electrifying display of Beatlemania, California style.
ALVARO GARCIA-MARINPETER HOEGLERUniversidad de ChileSantiago You mention that the energy density of petrol is 50 times greater than that of batteries ("Electrifying everything", August 12th).
Both Audi and Mercedes are opting to start electrifying their portfolios with SUVs because that's by far the most popular type of car that people buy.
The electrifying growth of rooftop solar energy is now sparking another round of innovation, some of which may in time travel back to the rich world.
"There's been no new voice on this issue more electrifying than hers, particularly for firing up the grassroots," said Ben Wikler, the Washington director of MoveOn.org.
Then, she hooked the edges of the mask up to an electrifying machine, which would send waves through my skin to lift, tone and soothe it.
He is electrifying, but when you're dominating the ball that much,there's no way you're optimizing the talents of, like, the other people on the court.
Just as Davis was about aggressive experimentation and never staying still, Miles Ahead grooves along at an electrifying tempo, oscillating between genres, time periods and haircuts.
He earned his nickname of 'Yifter the Shifter' when he claimed 10,000 gold in Russia with an electrifying burst of speed over the final 300 metres.
What ensues is a quietly electrifying rendition of "Being Alive" that might not be structurally necessary, but offers a reflective moment of respite and simple beauty.
Yet even with that intrinsic predictability, it's the way the story gets there, and how the characters handle the aftermath, that make the book so electrifying.
Though he ultimately failed to get the Democratic Party's nomination, he succeeded in electrifying the party's progressive wing and pushing the party further to the left.
Set to a medley of classic Motown tunes like Tina Turner's "Proud Mary" and the Jackson 5's "I Want You Back," her performance is electrifying.
In 1979, the format was changed to include the likes of Seve Ballesteros, a Spaniard whose electrifying play and presence made him the Palmer of Europe.
Shiffrin, 23, was only third after the first run but produced an electrifying second leg to claim victory by 0.58 seconds from Swede Anna Swenn Larsson.
It was electrifying as members came one and two at a time to the chamber, filling the floor and the seats, even as the gallery filled.
Another speaker, Michelle Obama, was far more electrifying, but while she drew affection from the crowd, her remarks did little to heal the lingering primary wounds.
Then, largely thanks to Picasso's electrifying encounter with African masks around 1907 and the colleagues who followed suit, Europeanized African aesthetics became integral to Modern art.
In an electrifying moment, the father of a fallen Muslim American soldier brandished a copy of the Constitution on stage and waved it at Mr. Trump.
On Sunday, Ford Motor Co will unveil its Mustang-inspired electric SUV as part of its plan to invest $11.5 billion electrifying its vehicles by 2022.
The once-glamorous founding pastor of City Harvest, known for his electrifying Sunday services, wore purple prison garb for the court appearance, his hair noticeably grayed.
His departure marks the end of Ibrahimovic's two-year stint with the Galaxy, which saw him dominate as one of the most electrifying stars in MLS.
Under Gustavo Dudamel, their charismatic conductor, 26 at the time, they delivered electrifying performances of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony and Bartok's Concerto for Orchestra, among other works.
An electrifying forward, Carnegie joined his brother Ossie and their linemate, Manny McIntyre, to form the first known all-black line in an integrated hockey league.
Griffin was electrifying as a rookie for Washington in 2012, but below-average in the next two seasons, when he combined to play in 22 games.
While the move puts the state ahead of the rest of the nation, the U.S. on the whole is playing catch-up in electrifying its buses.
A more jarring transformation has occurred in Baltimore, where a franchise defined for years by its snarling defense now flaunts an electrifying young quarterback, Lamar Jackson.
An Algerian-French production but a massive roman à clef against recent events surrounding the authoritarian government in Greece, it remains an urgent, electrifying political thriller.
In the electrifying tape, Montazeri can be heard telling a meeting of the 'Death Commission' in 1988 that they are responsible for a crime against humanity.
Mark's performance was so moving and electrifying to me — at that time I wanted to be an actor — to go and study and work even harder.
Chris Pine is electrifying as Jay Singletary, a Korean War vet and journalist whose promising career imploded when he bungled reporting on the Black Dahlia killing.
They persuaded a Canadian company to open the island's first smelter, where aluminum is produced by electrifying molten pots of alumina, a material refined from bauxite.
It was electrifying and, given Breadwoman's absence, we felt as though we were being given an extremely personal glimpse back into the annals of LA contemporary art.
The music video was packed with symbolism and it arrived like a crash of lightning, electrifying an audience hungry for a better understanding of the song's intent.
Traditional automakers have been making sizable investments into electrifying their vehicles, but Tesla is leading the industry in battery technology, artificial intelligence and data collection, she argued.
Following Hefner's death at age 19753 on Wednesday, we're talking a look back at some of the most electrifying performances from the short-lived Playboy After Dark.
It's been roughly 22011,22015,22001 minutes (give or take a few) since Rent premiered on Broadway, immediately electrifying the world and settling in for a 20043-year run.
YouTube team Turtle Cameron recorded a very skillful track imagining the musical's electrifying opening number in the world of Gotham City — and it's a surprisingly natural fit.
In the show, Murphy unveils a cast of electrifying newcomers to the Murphy Universe (plus Evan Peters, because it's not a Ryan Murphy show without Evan Peters).
"We have to start somewhere and we have to build a platform that can participate and grow actively in further electrifying the world," van Beurden told reporters.
Why it matters: Chile is electrifying transportation to help clean its air, reduce urban noise pollution, cut oil imports and add more renewables to its energy mix.
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Sure, it might be electrifying when you find out a love interest shares an appreciation of Ben Klock's discography, and the opposite can have the inverse effect.
Of course, her campaigns still faces daunting problems: Sanders is still raising money at a fast pace and electrifying crowds around the nation, especially among young people.
An object of fascination ever since Clyde Tombaugh discovered it in 1930, the Plutonian system was at last brought into sharp focus, and the results were electrifying.
It's almost a cliche to talk about [The Electrifying Mojo] and the radio in Detroit, but it was an anomaly and had a huge effect on everyone.
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The supernatural element short-circuits Lanthimos's pretensions of tragedy, and after its electrifying first hour, Killing loses it spark and narrows to a series of gruesome scenes.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic announced his departure from LA Galaxy on Wednesday, ending his two-year stint with the team as one of the most electrifying players in MLS.
Her absolute psychopathy is one of the few certainties of the twisting series—she kills with electrifying power, at one point lethally biting into an assailants neck.
Lob City at its peak had the most electrifying frontcourt in league history, the purest shooter in the game, and the Point God getting them the ball.
The Frankensteinish ramifications of all this are electrifying — Da Corte reimagines sculpture (a medium ordinarily dedicated to preserving inanimate material) as alive and bloody, ready to melt.
We see this certainly in Jean-François-Pierre Peyron's electrifying drawing "Study for Young Athenians and Athenians Drawing Lots to be Delivered to the Minotaur" (circa 1778).
He'll mess them up by kicking them in the face, webbing them up to lampposts, and electrifying them until they're unconscious, but he won't outright kill anyone.
Brad Smith, president and chief legal officer of Microsoft and Robert O. Work, deputy secretary of defense under President Obama, gave an electrifying insight to Artificial Intelligence.
The huge force with which his torso (with full arm gestures) bent sideways or forward, and the pounding slap of his feet on the floor, were electrifying.
Angelica Ross, the chief moderator, was poised and fierce; you could make the case that she was more electrifying than any of people actually in the race.
BOSTON — Forty-four years ago, Carl Yastrzemski ended one of the most electrifying World Series in baseball history with a flyout to center field at Fenway Park.
From his electrifying address at the 2004 Democratic convention through his stirring 2008 presidential campaign, he spoke of transcending blue and red, uniting black and white, healing.
More broadly, the startup Rivian is also bringing an EV pickup to market, while Ford is electrifying the popular F-6.53 model (though its timeline is unclear).
Kriikku has been electrifying every time I've seen him perform, whether in Magnus Lindberg's "Kraft," at the Ojai Festival, or in Mozart's Clarinet Concerto, at Mostly Mozart.
But Mr. Steyer insisted that Mr. Trump had more than met the standard for being removed from office, and said his ads were electrifying the Democratic base.
While switching to renewable energy, electrifying vehicles, and deploying carbon capture systems won't be cheap, the overall shift toward a cleaner economy is a huge business opportunity.
Most recently, Trump lashed out at the parents of slain Muslim soldier, Humayun Khan, after his father Khizr Khan's electrifying speech at the Democratic National Convention in July.
Berry's licks and riffs, fluid, supple and multi-tiered, remain electrifying enough to empower wave upon wave of guitarists seeking more blues in their rhythms and more rhythms.
TOKYO (Reuters) - A sudden move to electric cars in India, which is considering electrifying all vehicles over the next 15 years, could catch Japan's Suzuki Motor Corp (223.5.
But the breakout star of the Royal Wedding was none other than the Chicago-based Bishop Michael Curry, who delivered an electrifying sermon about the power of love.
Thomas Ostermeier's electrifying Shakespearean creations at the Barbican theatre in London used a German translation and English surtitles, with occasional switches into English for ad-libs and soliloquys.
On Friday Cem Özdemir, the former Green party leader, gave a storming speech accusing the AfD of "despising everything modern Germany stands for", electrifying the once-sleepy Bundestag.
As slow as it may initially be, "The Last Jedi" finishes by giving the series not just a new hope, but a new and electrifying sense of purpose.
"That means electrifying transportation as much as possible, making water heaters and space heaters electric, and converting many industrial uses of fossil fuels to electricity," he told Gizmodo.
It's typically the most electrifying moment of the whole convention, and a big part of why people sleep outside in tents the night before, hoping to get in.
Setting the mood with a simple monochrome scene carried by heartfelt vocals, Mai's "Boo'd Up" transforms from its emotional start to an electrifying ending as view counts increases.
Throughout the collection, Smith writes about race, queer identity, and AIDS, with an electrifying amount of passion and care, making this book a must-read for Pride Month.
Showrunner Cheo Hodari Coker is unapologetic and electrifying in the images he chooses, the characters he swirls into the show's mix, and the world of Harlem he builds.
After postponing the April 7 show in Atlanta because he said he had the flu, he did a makeup performance the following week that observers described as electrifying.
Mr. Salonen certainly proved himself a stunning conductor of repertory works this spring, when he led the most rapturous and truly electrifying "Elektra" you could hope to hear.
Without one, it is impossible to compare efforts to vanquish HIV, malaria or diarrhoea with other outlays, such as building railways, electrifying villages, conserving mangroves or educating preschoolers.
" They will perform a selection of cuts with their band at Central Park's SummerStage, with many of them likely to come from their electrifying second album, "Good Grief.
He was electrifying to watch, and provided an ideal focal point as the rest of the band, heads bowed, cycled through an hour of trance-inducing ritual psychosis.
The federal think tank in May laid out a 15-year roadmap for electrifying all new vehicles by 2030 and limiting the registration of petrol and diesel cars.
Electrifying pickup trucks in particular would also push batteries into a new market segment, one not already served by low-slung luxury sedans or tiny, electron-sipping econoboxes.
"We're going to be electrifying the F-series — battery electric and hybrid," Jim Farley, Ford's president of global markets, said at a Deutsche Bank conference in Detroit Wednesday.
It's a political moment that requires deft skills on the campaign trail — but Ms. Rosen is still a newcomer to politics, neither cagey nor glossy nor particularly electrifying.
Led by Martín Santangelo and his dancer-wife, the electrifying Soledad Barrio, this flamenco company returns to the Joyce with "Íntimo," a program that delves deep into relationships.
This was electrifying for that community because the gathering of all the Jews in exile to the Holy Land is a prerequisite for all of these events unfolding.
But if Mr. Sanders, 22016, was a sensation in 22020, electrifying crowds and awakening fervor on the far left, he is no longer a singular figure among Democrats.
The American Symphony's music director, Leon Botstein, said that Nono's varied writing for chorus, as well as some ferocious orchestral textures, would be electrifying under any political circumstances.
For three electrifying weekends in 2012, 2014, and 113, Dlectricity brought thousands of people into Midtown Detroit to experience 40 luminous projects by local, national and international artists.
Nice Feat, Kid The Colorado Rockies' Trevor Story made an electrifying debut last week, becoming the first player to hit home runs as his first four career hits.
Hall, who was appointed on Monday to head Eurelectric, said he would promote lessons from Nordic power projects in electrifying industries such as steel, iron, mining and chemicals.
Harris may not be the most electrifying candidate, but as a senator who is outpolling Steyer, she unquestionably deserves to be on that stage more than he does.
This constitutes a substantial first step toward fully electrifying a few of the nation's major metro areas and the highways linking them, enabling practical, anxiety-free EV ownership.
But once she got on stage to perform "Scream," she transformed into a punk rock wild child, thrashing around and delivering her lines in Mandarin with electrifying angst.
Like postcards from the not-so-distant past, clothes can instantly transport you to the optimism of summer, at once electrifying and dozing-off-under-a-wide-brim lazy.
Described as a "cult classic," the documentary illuminates the electrifying world of ball culture in Harlem, where performers competed and showed off their talents in dance, performance, and vogue.
She passed Falla and set her sights on leader Nilsson, who won gold in the individual sprint, as they rounded the final bend to set up an electrifying finish.
But McKinney called Torres an electrifying defender — "He can make fireworks happen, I like to say," McKinney said — and Boone praised his overall acumen, without citing a standout tool.
The testimony was posted without notice on the website of the Senate Intelligence Committee, instantly electrifying Washington, which has been on edge for days ahead of Comey's planned testimony.
Somehow, in Boxer's hands, the two major elements of the artwork – its irregular, composite ground and its electrifying range of colors – manage to fuse together rather than splinter apart.
On a more positive note for the Yankees, Sanchez was named the A.L. player of the month and the rookie of the month on Saturday after his electrifying August.
The economic dynamo that is Silicon Valley, where I live, could be even more productive and entrepreneurial by electrifying and upgrading the Caltrain system and other local train systems.
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On Sunday, the series' first program, "Deliciously Daring Men," presents work by Roméo Bron Bi, an electrifying performer from the Ivory Coast; Lawrence Graham-Brown; and Brother(hood) Dance!
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It's true: The electrifying stories that have surfaced involving Ken Friedman, Johnny Iuzzini, and John Besh have shocked some, but others, especially my female colleagues, are anything but surprised.
Lamster's most important contribution may be to show us that, however electrifying the ability to command the spotlight may be, it does not confer the lasting qualities of greatness.
Just their luck that their best team since 513 happens to coalesce the same year that a division rival fields one of the most electrifying offenses in league history.
Mindless Sinner (lyrical themes "Occult, Women, Love, Metal"), Swedish also-rans from the early 80s, proved from their electrifying first US performance that they sincerely merited a second look.
"So Yeon made a really long birdie putt that was electrifying," said Park, 226, of Seoul, who won on the second playoff hole with a seven-foot birdie putt.
But the power and the glory of "Corpus Christi" reside in the film's leading man, whose ineffable combination of wildness and purity makes for an absolutely electrifying central performance.
Flamboyant, charismatic and a dazzling dribbler, the Irish soccer player Mr. Best made his electrifying debut with Manchester United at 17 and quickly became the sport's first pop icon.
Utilities like SoCalGas argue that ramping up the production of RNG and blending it with normal natural gas in pipelines can reduce GHGs faster and cheaper than electrifying buildings.
"It feels like we're right there where the tides are about to turn," said Hurley, speaking about the #MeToo movement and Oprah Winfrey's electrifying speech at the Golden Globes.
Waddle leads the nation in yards per punt return (24.9) and had an electrifying return for a touchdown against L.S.U. On Saturday against Auburn, he was just as spectacular.
Though his year's game features one of the league's smallest-market teams in the Chiefs, the presence of electrifying quarterback Patrick Mahomes should more than make up for that.
The vocalist Akua Allrich has developed a strong following in her hometown, Washington, D.C., largely thanks to her evocative and electrifying tribute concerts to Nina Simone and Miriam Makeba.
Batteries are the backbone of the global energy transition — storing power when the wind doesn't blow, electrifying cars and buses, and keeping homes lit when the grid goes down.
Gorman had already beaten top-ranked teams from Texas, Hawaii, Florida, and California, and it had an electrifying quarterback, Tate Martell, who, like Grimes, was headed to Ohio State.
" Jones said that in her speech, Winfrey did in nine minutes what Barack Obama did in 17 minutes in 2004, telling her story in a way that was "electrifying.
Their bond is lust at first sight; as Erik works under the hood of Sonja's car, they exchange furtive yet electrifying glances that fill the air with impending doom.
A prominent conservative commentator teased the revelation of "compelling evidence" that would exonerate Supreme Court pick Brett Kavanaugh of a sexual assault allegation, electrifying the nominee's supporters on Twitter.
O'Rourke is an electrifying campaigner, and his events have all been packed, with overflow crowds spilling into the streets to see what made him a viral sensation in Texas.
His electrifying performance at the 2008 Olympics may have catapulted Lang Lang into the global spotlight, but his journey and relationship with the city of Beijing began decades earlier.
SCOTT: And one of the most hackneyed conceits in all of movies — the family holiday from hell — becomes the freshest, scariest, most electrifying domestic nightmare anyone has ever shot.
Earnestness without sentimentalism is what's called for in these electrifying and precarious times, I guess, which makes it a bit tough to talk about something so unserious as this.
Those expecting Scream (which is published by Dey Street Books) to be filled with details and gossip about an electrifying period in American art history, however, will be disappointed.
While he took a cue from Humble Pie, who found success with a live album after their most successful studio album at the time, the electrifying Frampton Comes Alive!
That spirit of celebration and encouragement is what makes up Rainbow's firmament, which "Praying" streaks across like a bolt of furious lightning, electrifying the album but not defining it.
The 2014 "Pathways to Deep Decarbonization" report by consulting firm Energy and Environmental Economics estimated that U.S. electricity demand would double as a result of electrifying sectors such as transportation.
Or it could reveal that Trump's tumultuous presidency did not just succeed in electrifying his base — but sparked a Democratic backlash that could ultimately send him home to New York.
By 15 he was a free man and an electrifying orator, recruiting black voters around his native South Carolina to the Republican Party with "pyrotechnical" rhetoric and mustache-waggling jokes.
The three-day festival has a host of empowering panels by day and electrifying music performances by night, and since 1995, has evolved from a destination to an annual tradition.
The $500 million Ford plans to invest in Rivian comes on top of another $11 billion that it last year said would be spent to begin electrifying its line-up.
Yet the style of play is at odds with the surrounding lifestyle: instead of meandering yachts and mid morning strolls in the sunshine, the club is consistently electrifying, dynamic, exciting.
For now, though, my relationship doesn't need any extra sparks—but I might keep the Power Tripper near my bed for the next time I feel like some electrifying cunnilingus.
Fans have long been enamored by Gaga and Cooper's on-and off-screen electrifying chemistry, to the point where some online wanted their passionate performance to end with a kiss.
She delivered electrifying remarks at the Democratic National Convention over the summer, and earlier this month, she harshly condemned Trump's recently unveiled lewd comments about women in an emotional speech.
But when lightning strikes, when two players are completely in-sync mentally, physically, and emotionally for a point or a game or a match or a season, it's absolutely electrifying.
The 28-year-old actor was an electrifying figure on-screen and on the cusp of critical acclaim for his role as the Joker in Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight.
Following an electrifying poster released Sunday, and an incredible first trailer dropped in September, we now have our second look at Captain Marvel, with a new trailer released on Monday.
"Ford has made no secret of the fact that we are electrifying our most popular nameplates," Hau Thai-Tang, Ford's vhief product development and purchasing officer, said in a statement.
Small town entrepreneurs developed creative strategies for electrifying remote communities, invented the electric motor and the dishwasher, and started successful software companies from the early days of the digital economy.
And anticipating a large field of potential aspirants in the 2020 Democratic presidential primaries, the most electrifying platform at the moment for the party remains antipathy for the 45th president.
"Ford has made no secret of the fact that we are electrifying our most popular nameplates," Hau Thai-Tang, its chief product development and purchasing officer, said in a statement.
"Creating a larger grid reduces the strain on individual systems and can add resiliency to the changing climate, and can provide additional benefits for electrifying other energy sectors," Clack said.
Adopting a comfortably old-fashioned structure of unadorned interviews, fly-on-the-wall observation and electrifying concert footage, Ms. Kopple accompanies her subject through chemotherapy, recovery and a musical rebirth.
Matsuzaka, nine months removed from electrifying the nation by pitching a no-hitter in the championship game of the National High School Baseball Tournament, struck out Suzuki three straight times.
For 90 minutes, it was possible to forget the controversies that have dogged this festival for months, as fresh and electrifying art came to life in the onetime engine house.
But United Association plumbers and pipe fitters have been less open to Green New Deal proposals, since "electrifying everything" would also mean replacing much of their work running gas lines.
More than 2,500 tradeswomen convened in Minneapolis recently for the "Tradeswomen Build Nations" conference, all of whom wear hard hats while electrifying commercial buildings, operating cranes, welding and pipe fitting.
In vivid contrast, Frank's fruitful collaboration with the Swedish interiors brand Svenskt Tenn featured his electrifying botanical configurations on cabinets, curtains and upholstery in glamorous, but otherwise white-walled, rooms.
In August, I wrote about the second paper, which found that electrifying the state's transportation fleet is the single biggest decarbonization step it could take and would save consumers money.
Montreal startup Taiga Motors has spent the last few years tackling the tricky task of electrifying snowmobiles, but it's now turning its attention to making cleaner and quieter personal watercraft.
But the ad does more than stoke fear; it also excites, because it suggests that we've arrived at a moment welcoming to the emergence of a strong and electrifying leader.
As battery technology has improved, King County Metro in Seattle, the nation's fifth-largest bus and trolley system by passenger-miles, has been a leader in electrifying its vehicle fleet.
Her performance of the Oscar-winning song "Shallow" is the bridge that gets her there, an electrifying howl that sets the trajectories of her and her benefactor in opposite directions.
Her wide-set eyes are always either scanning their surroundings with careless curiosity or narrowing in laser focus — and the moment when one mode becomes the other is always electrifying.
But Ocasio-Cortez helped launch it into the nation's consciousness soon after being elected, leading to an electrifying debate over how the nation plans to fight the threat of climate change.
It was true when a 20153-year-old Madonna writhed around in a tattered wedding dress on MTV, electrifying teens, horrifying their parents, and blueprinting pop stardom as we know it.
Mr Khan made an electrifying speech to the Democratic National Convention in which he recalled the death in Iraq of his son, an army officer educated at the University of Virginia.
Its electrifying evolution dates back to 2010, when the city became part of China's grand plan to pilot hybrid and all-electric vehicles with deep subsidies for both manufacturers and consumers.
The Jets (1-2) put up 48 points and owned the back pages of New York tabloids after rookie Sam Darnold turned in an electrifying performance in Detroit on Sept. 10.
Electrifying truck fleets can also make a dent, and many shippers, like Amazon and UPS, are adding EVs to cut emissions, but drones are still the cleanest delivery method, Samaras says.
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On top of that, we could bring transportation costs down for families and businesses by electrifying cars, trucks and buses, and by replacing gas stations with charging stations across the country.
Another fault line opened when Khizr Khan, a Muslim immigrant whose son was killed on military duty in Iraq, made an impassioned critique of Mr. Trump, electrifying the Democratic convention audience.
They have started the last five postseasons by giving Kershaw the ball — and just to feel even more secure, they have always had Kenley Jansen, an electrifying closer, at the end.
On the final night of the convention, Khan took the stage with his wife, Ghazala, and in an electrifying moment, he pulled from his pocket a small copy of the Constitution.
The Girls is compelling stuff, electrifying in the way it tells a soft-tissue story about Evie's teenage desire for friendship, love, and attention wrapped around the bones of a cult.
Specifically, it's the host of cameras trained on Mr. Cranston through each electrifying, tear-and-sweat-stained phase of Howard's epic nervous breakdown, multiplying and transforming his every shade of expression.
Bishop Curry's enthusiastic address, spoken before British aristocrats and royalty (as well as American celebrities) was an electrifying and unexpected moment in what could have been a by-the-book ceremony.
The four-year starter said farewell to Matthew Knight Arena with an electrifying performance, his fourth straight game with at least 103 points, and his fifth in the last six games.
The original "She's Gotta Have It" is an electrifying production, sumptuously scored by Lee's father and beautifully shot by Ernest Dickerson in stretches of crisp black-and-white and vivid color.
The supernatural is something Johnson (who was born on Halloween) already explored to electrifying effect in her story collection, "Fen," which was set amid the flooded coastal plains of eastern England.
When Mr. Bannon spoke on Thursday of "deconstructing the administrative state," it may have sounded like gobbledygook outside the hall, but it was an electrifying profession of faith for the attendees.
"With his subversive attitude and commanding nature, he straddled musical genres and created electrifying music that was bursting with character," Recording Academy President and CEO Deborah Dugan said in a statement.
The EU mantras of clocks ticking and "nothing is agreed until everything is agreed" should be electrifying the body politic in the UK. In reality, Brexit has become stultifying and technocratic.
Fresh off a devastating secret revealed in the first season, the second act follows an arc that's more optimistic and even more electrifying: Our antihero tries to become a better person.
The EV proposal comes weeks after the inter-ministerial committee recommended electrifying most motorbikes and scooters for private use and all three-wheeled autorickshaws within the next six to eight years.
Those sets, and his other recent gigs, have been electrifying by all accounts—but to get to that point he had to strip everything back and focus on what was most important.
On Friday, King, 27, dropped by Samsung 837 in New York City, where she premiered the virtual reality video clip Up Close and Personal before delighting the crowd with an electrifying set.
The electrifying video set was inspired by this year's theme "Manus x Machina," and had stars like Kim Kardashian, Kanye West and Selena Gomez strike their best pose and/or dance move.
Elizabeth Warren spent the first six months of her candidacy issuing bold policy declarations, making calls to individual voters, sharing her compelling hardscrabble personal story, and electrifying crowds by having a plan.
It's a shame the name A Star Is Born was already taken, because it would have been a good fit for the electrifying documentary Knock Down the House, on Netflix May 1.
Automakers, inspired by government regulations in China and Europe and the promise of easier-to-build and cheaper-to-maintain electrics, continue to pour billions into electrifying their offerings, the data shows.
He's evolved from one of the most electrifying players of all time, to a villain, to a beloved teammate (who can still casually pull off one of the league's smoothest 360 dunks).
With a life snapshot featuring magic mushrooms, electrifying infatuations, and one almost-threesome, Isobel's rocky-but-extraordinary path towards adulthood is literally all of us, just with truly dreamy West Coast lighting.
For all of the storm's intensity it lasted little more than an hour before heading both north east, but not before some of the more electrifying moments were captured in freeze frame.
The Best When You Really Want a Laptop: Microsoft Surface BookWhen Microsoft announced the Surface Book in October 2015, it was one of the more electrifying gadget reveals we'd seen in years.
He spoke on the 12th anniversary of his electrifying 2004 keynote address at the DNC in Boston, a speech whose hopeful vision of racial unity helped to catapult him to the presidency.
The Dollar Zombie is an electrifying shade of blue and is made with rum, passion fruit, pineapple, cherry and lime then topped with a gummy brain candy in a 10-oz. mug.
The big picture: Warren is rising in national, battleground and state polls, electrifying liberals with her very specific and very liberal ideas — and she's well-positioned to undermine Biden, win or lose.
Not only has history proven him wrong — the "Hamilton" star's electrifying performances earned him a Tony Award — he's continued to create his own space at the intersection of art forms and identities.
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The wide-ranging "Green New Deal" proposal released Thursday includes a focus on electrifying vehicle fleets, but it doesn't talk about how to get Americans to drive less in the long term.
Just look at who they added, with [linebackers Danny] Trevathan and [Jerrell] Freeman, and you draft Leonard Floyd, who I think is an electrifying player off the edge in terms of speed.
Favre's penchant for taking chances often ended in devastating interceptions, but his electrifying passing led the Packers to a Super Bowl victory and won Favre a place in the Hall of Fame.
The most electrifying, singled out by Mr. Kyrou for its "exaltation of total love," is the transition from a San Francisco bus station to a nightclub overlooking the Pacific, somewhere in Peru.
The events of the past few months, and the fierce discussions about feminism that they have engendered, have proved to be far more electrifying and complex than anything that Wolitzer depicts here.
"The Sex Pistols gave everything they had," and the director Julien Temple's electrifying documentary "is a gift to them and to their fans," A. O. Scott wrote in The New York Times.
On an electrifying afternoon at Le Golf National south west of Paris, Molinari was his usual rock steady self as he completed a comfortable victory in bizarre circumstances on the 16th tee.
The energy of new head coach Dan Quinn and breakout of electrifying tailback Devonta Freeman powered the Falcons to a 303-230 start last year, but #Quinning soon ran out of steam.
While it's electrifying to know that the universe is awash in planets, even the most powerful telescopes can't capture any detailed features, such as the view of the skies from their surfaces.
NFL fans are calling the Super Bowl 2020 halftime show the best halftime show in years because of electrifying performances from  Jennifer Lopez, Shakira, and featured singers J Balvin and Bad Bunny'.
In his 80-minute speech, Modi said the pace of building highways, electrifying villages and building toilets has increased since his landslide 2014 election win that devastated the main opposition Congress party.
Mr. Bull lent Mr. Langhorne the Fender Twin Reverb amplifier into which he plugged his acoustic 1920 model Martin guitar to create the electrifying sounds that helped give birth to folk-rock.
EditorsNote: adds apostrophe to "Nets'" in lede Kyrie Irving delivered an electrifying, 54-point performance in the Brooklyn Nets' 133-118 victory over the Chicago Bulls on Friday night in New York.
Powell took over the game in an electrifying stretch over a span of 1:24 after Georgetown made seven straight shots to get within 231-241 on a layup by Jamorko Pickett.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - German auto supplier Bosch on Monday said it had reached a licensing agreement with Powercell Sweden AB to jointly mass produce hydrogen fuel cells for electrifying heavy-duty commercial vehicles.
The investor-owned utility (IOU) model was designed in the early 246th century to draw private capital into the project of electrifying the country, building out grid infrastructure to reach every American.
If your holiday spirits sink at the thought of battling crowds on Wednesday evening to attend the granddaddy of all Christmas tree lightings — Rockefeller Center's — your family can find electrifying moments elsewhere.
With his Harlem-Kingston Express, he brings together musicians versed in both reggae and straight-ahead jazz, creating a brew that's danceable and lilting and often ramps up from hypnotic to electrifying.
Othman is a Yemeni journalist who'd spent his career agitating against ideological extremism, and was a natural ally in Althaibani's network of organizers working to amplify the Middle East's electrifying call for democracy.
Jaguar, having freshly committed to electrifying all of its cars from 2020 onward, has today also unveiled a new all-electric automobile, which is based on its sleek E-type from the 1960s.
The electrifying impact of seeing and hearing Mueller for the first -- and possibly last -- time since the special counsel's office was formed will likely carry more force than the long and dense report.
Electrifying everything produces an enormous drop in projected demand, since the energy-to-work conversion of electric motors is much more efficient than combustion motors, which lose a ton of energy to heat.
The show will pay tribute to music's biggest stars and fans will celebrate the year's most iconic videos with electrifying performances, viral moments and a new, first-of-its-kind immersive fan experience.
From electrifying singer-songwriter Kelela to visual artist, photographer, and fashion designer Ana Kraš to pop producer and photographer Syv de Blare, these fearless ladies are the real ones to watch in 2018.
That may be because it's meant to speak to readers like Jean — presumably women who felt very comfortable before the 2016 election — hoping to spark them awake much like its electrifying word-counters.
If he is to make up ground in the polls here, he will have to do it on the stump and with paid advertising, rather than with an electrifying moment on national television.
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The company is a small player in the expansive global airline industry, but it's at the vanguard of a charge toward electrifying aviation, major technical challenge that has engineers around the world excited.
He noted, however, that Ford would invest $210.8 billion in electrified vehicles over the next four years with the goal of electrifying 2220 percent of its autos by the end of the decade.
Harley Davidson released new specs for its electric motorcycle and pulled the covers off the concept designs for its electric bicycle and scooter as the company's push into electrifying its product line continues.
India is considering even more radical action, with an influential government think-tank drafting a report in support of electrifying all vehicles in the country by 2032, according to government and industry sources.
The company shares a rocky history with the famously green city, but that won't stop Portland from becoming the first U.S. market where Uber will push a set benchmarks for electrifying its fleet.
The result is often electrifying: Mr Cumming's voice becomes ever-so-slightly more mincing when Bachardy is being wayward; the older, more august Mr Callow giving the undertone of a growl in response.
In an instant, thousands of fans' electrifying screams turned into a collective gasp as the audience at Nitro Circus Live of watched in horror as Cook under-rotated, crash landing on his back.
But I love the idea that everything around you is a possibility; everything is electric, and everything is electrifying in its potentiality to be something—to be a nutrient for an organic idea.
Each of these efforts is more focused on the future than the present, as the approach of German carmakers to electrifying cars has the characteristics of the tortoise in comparison to Tesla's hare.
There's transportation, where there's a long, long way to go, but the path is clear, namely electrifying the vehicle fleet as rapidly as possible and reducing vehicle use through densification and public transit.
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We should double down on electrifying transportation and support an expansion of EV tax credits so we can stop pollution that is driving the climate crisis and making our air healthier for everyone.
Germany's BMW is talking with other automakers "around the world" to try to find partners to lower the cost of electrifying its future Mini small cars, management board member Peter Schwarzenbauer told Reuters.
Though the Governors Ball Music Festival had been rained out two days earlier, turning the field into a muddy quagmire for the rest of the weekend, the anticipation in the crowd was electrifying.
Elizabeth Warren's wealth tax forms a key plank of her fiercely populist presidential campaign – and her soak-the-rich approach is electrifying voters eager to curb the gaping income inequality within American society.
Deep decarbonization means changing all of that — electrifying sectors that can be electrified (like heating or transport) and advancing cleaner technologies for the rest (like carbon capture for cement, or biofuels for airplanes).
At times, while watching straight men clutch their girlfriends protectively during Kendrick Lamar or Brockhampton's electrifying sets, I wanted to shake people's shoulders and tell them it's OK to let loose a bit.
To overcome these barriers, governments need to strengthen financial incentives and standards favoring clean technologies, expand programs for electrifying high-use vehicles, develop electric mobility strategies and goals, and create public-private partnerships.
The evening-length work "Song of the Mermaid" stars the electrifying and elegant Kimin Kim, a principal dancer of the Mariinsky Ballet who has appeared as a guest artist with American Ballet Theater.
It is investing more than €30 billion ($33 billion) into electrifying its fleet over the next four years, prompted in part by pressure from regulators and the fallout from its diesel emissions scandal.
He was known by many names during his electrifying three-decades-long career, including at one point the unpronounceable Love Symbol that only a public personality as iconic as Prince could pull off.
The rigorous fury of his orchestral writing anticipates Beethoven, Cherubini, and even Berlioz, who was swayed toward a life in music by an electrifying encounter with "Les Danaïdes," in the early eighteen-twenties.
Rangy in a way that can be kittenish, then knockabout, then adolescent-seeming, she's a fair-to-middling actress vocally, but a totally electrifying one when speaking in the language of the body.
Natural gas, which is considered a cleaner energy source than oil, and metals, which are essential components of batteries and for electrifying transportation systems, are now seen as a better bet, some headhunters said.
But we know it can be done because it's happening already, as we show in Lights, Power, Action: Electrifying Africa, a new report released this month by the Africa Progress Panel, which I chair.
Recounting the couple's joint appearance on the altar at Coretta Scott King's February 2006 funeral, Conason describes Bill Clinton electrifying the audience with his speech and being rewarded with laughs and bursts of applause.
There were hundreds of small, electrifying moments over the course of the game, many the result of painstaking work by members of the design team on the themes and puzzles most important to them.
Aware of the visual tensions electrifying the border between two-dimensional planes and three-dimensional forms, Fratino makes the exploration of that dichotomy as much a part of his subject as his erotic friction.
The infusion comes as New Delhi looks to take a serious step in electrifying the existing fleet of cabs and scooters in the country as it attempts to curtail air pollution and carbon emissions.
Infiniti has big goals for electrifying its entire roster of vehicles, and the Prototype 10 is the perfect example of just how far the company is pushing the boundaries of its newer electric cars.
To many youths just logging on, his words were electrifying—a rallying cry to keep the new medium a pristine Eden, an unsoiled frontier free of the wretchedness of "meatspace": governmental and commercial interests.
The usually witty and at times-electrifying President who could fire up a crowd better than anyone was confined to a stage he did not want to be on -- and viewers saw that immediately.
Rotten Tomatoes score: 79%Summary: In the electrifying drama "The Wolf of Wall Street," stockbroker Jordan Belfort (Leonardo DiCaprio) allows greed to corrupt his ambition as he climbs the corporate ladder of Wall Street.
Stripped down, occasionally rough and always electrifying, it humanizes the band in a way that's rarely possible short of being present in their creative laboratory at EMI's Abbey Road studios half a century ago.
LONDON (Reuters) - Rafael Nadal is only too familiar with the adrenaline rush that surges through his body after winning an electrifying five-set thriller in four hours and 231 minutes on Wimbledon's Centre Court.
In this way, a writer might spiral ever deeper into one or two themes throughout a lifetime — theme, after all, being a literary term for obsession — while illuminating something new and electrifying each time.
CHASKA, Minnesota (Reuters) - Patrick Reed, 'Captain America' for the United States at Hazeltine National this week, and former 'Boy Wonder' Rory McIlroy served up an electrifying Ryder Cup duel for the ages on Sunday.
In 2015, I encountered the electrifying presence of Chilli Pepper in the flesh for the first time the same way millions of people before me discovered her: on the stage at the Baton Nightclub.
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Sen. Elizabeth Warren's wealth tax forms a key plank of her fiercely populist presidential campaign – and her soak-the-rich approach is electrifying voters eager to curb the gaping income inequality within American society.
Meanwhile, an eccentrically dressed man — not a dandy in the Beau Brummell mold but someone plainly interested in creating new and jarring shapes with his body and clothes — is a rare and electrifying sight.
Churchill's address was rousing, electrifying and memorable, at once a sober account of a failed military operation, a soaring declaration of patriotic resolve and a frank admission that the situation was very serious indeed.
At 2212, Mr. Palmieri is arguably the most respected living musician in Latin jazz, and he still hasn't lost the sparkplug intensity that made him such an electrifying performer in the 2864s and '26662s.
The Bears rushed for 343 yards against the Steelers as Howard, despite dealing with an ailing shoulder, piled up 234 and two scores while electrifying rookie Tarik Cohen had 230 yards on 216 carries.
ACEA has said that the potential for electrifying truck fleets is far lower than for cars and that it would only really work for short trips within cities, but not for long-haul transit.
Aroldis Chapman and Chris Sale, the most dominant closer and the most electrifying starter in Chicago, are headliners in the Yankees-Red Sox rivalry, and their fortunes help explain Boston's edge in the standings.
If even two of those three are able to play, the Browns may slow Marquise (Hollywood) Brown, Baltimore's electrifying rookie wide receiver, and force the Ravens to grind out the game on the ground.
Confrontational, horrifying and beautiful in equal measure, Hulu's Handmaid's Tale is both a timely parable and an electrifying call to action against the evil that is allowed to flourish when good people do nothing.
Katinka Hosszu lived up to her country's enormous expectations with an electrifying victory in the 200-meter individual medley at the world championships, spurred on by a flag-waving, foot-stomping crowd in Budapest.
Aja: There's that scene in Hermione's library, which I'm told is amazing and electrifying on stage, where the boys are trying to grab the books to get the riddle to get the Time-Turner.
"Behind the Sheet" doesn't have the electrifying conceptual bravado of other recent works about the legacy of slavery, like Branden Jacobs-Jenkins's "An Octoroon" or this season's astonishing "Slave Play" by Jeremy O. Harris.
By contrast, the first single off the album, "Kerala," which leans on a vocal sample from Brandy's 1994 hit "Baby," is markedly more upbeat and speaks to the electrifying magnetism of starting over somewhere new.
Watson, who turned 10 on Thursday, passed for 125 yards and had an electrifying 49-yard touchdown run, lifting the Houston Texans to a 13-9 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals at Paul Brown Stadium.
The Andean nation's capital, Bogota, came to a standstill as people tuned in to watch the 'Cafeteros', with electrifying roars and loud gasps surging throughout the city each time either team came close to scoring.
He first tries to pass on his verse, then glosses over the specifics when his singing spectral gang presses him, then, finally, the ghost fills us in on the entire, electrifying story of his demise.
"Whitney was at the height of her vocal powers, and her performance of the song was electrifying," Houston's label head and industry icon Clive Davis wrote in his 2013 memoir, The Soundtrack of My Life.
"For three years, we have been working closely with her to develop a concept that perfectly encapsulates her unique spirit, and are so thrilled to finally bring this joyous and electrifying show to the stage."
They respect each other, worship each other, and learn from both sides in a way I have literally never seen before in my life, and I can tell you, it was electrifying to be around.
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The ferocious second movement—"With utmost vehemence," Mahler's score says—brought forth some of the most electrifying playing that I've lately heard from the Philharmonic: jagged gestures in the strings, snarling splendor from the brass.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Maria Sharapova will be back in the U.S. Open spotlight on Wednesday hoping she can come up with a winning encore to her electrifying first round victory over second seed Simona Halep.
I can't picture anyone tripping over the deliriously energetic first sentence of "Catherine, Called Birdy" and landing headfirst in an ancient world made electrifying, funny and present by her prose and characterizations, without being enthralled.
It's easy to understand, why "Memphis," now electrifying the stage at the John W. Engeman Theater at Northport, won four Tony Awards, including best musical, in 2010 and stayed on Broadway for nearly three years.
Lineker got the nod via split decision after an electrifying five rounds and called for a bout with champion Dominic Cruz in his post-fight interview, citing his four-fight win streak in the division.
Wayne's comfort in the sonic world of Lloyd's breathy, seductive singing showed that he had a whole separate side to his skills, one that didn't rely on electrifying punchlines about guns or bone-rattling beats.
It's one thing for an actor to look at a camera, but when a performer makes eye contact with you in VR, it really is eye contact, as electrifying and immediate as in real life.
Christian McCaffrey had two touchdowns and electrifying rookie wide receiver D.J. Moore turned in his best game as a pro with 129 yards from scrimmage as the Panthers won their ninth straight game at home.
As Franklin brought the performance to its electrifying climax, ad-libbing heart-stopping vocal runs as only she could, the audience leaped to its feet, screaming and applauding in recognition of a legend at work.
The Biden political magic in March 2020, which has brought him an electrifying and extraordinary comeback, creates an opportunity to restore the big tent FDR coalition that defined American politics for a generation and more.
"Her electrifying message of courage, perseverance and hope reinvigorated our nation and our politics, and continues to inspire millions of Americans in every part of the country," House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said in a statement.
"The centerpiece of this all new thought-provoking show, will be Janet herself, captivating you through your senses with electrifying visuals, explosive dance numbers, chart-topping hits and fan favorite deep cuts," the statement continued.
But after an electrifying win in the fourth round of the French Open over the defending champion Garbiñe Muguruza, Mladenovic has stalled, going 7-10 and losing her last five matches, all in straight sets.
"Black Box: The Little Black Book of Red" is a dark, electrifying solo that incorporates some of Mr. Pitts's writing on identity, a self-portrait of a dynamic dancer finding himself in a foreign land.
Carmakers of all sizes are using alliances, partnerships, mergers and equity stakes to share the cost and challenge of meeting new emissions regulations, electrifying model ranges and competing on new technologies such as autonomous driving.
Carmakers of all sizes are using alliances, partnerships, mergers and equity stakes to share the cost and challenge of meeting new emissions regulations, electrifying model ranges and competing on new technologies such as autonomous driving.
The teenage striker Kylian Mbappé set up Dembélé's winner in the 261th minute with an astute pass, and the two caused problems for a patchy England defense all night with their electrifying speed and skill.
Still others wore sweaters and coats as buffers against the cold and wind, but it was Tebow who provided most of the energy, something he hopes to build upon after his electrifying first at-bat.
Transportation systems are also rapidly electrifying in ways that researchers said could play a role in Puerto Rico and in the aftermath of future disasters, when fuel supply and distribution often become a major headache.
Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper's performance of A Star Is Born's signature tune "Shallow" at Sunday's Oscars may have delighted fans watching at home, but the electrifying chemistry between the two stars left Mel B unsettled.
While established trucking companies and truck manufacturing startups have poured resources into electrifying local package delivery fleets, battery range limitations have largely kept the industry from making electric trucks that travel across swaths of the country.
Abrams' presence was electrifying to them; this is a common experience among the dozen women interviewed by BuzzFeed News for this story — many young voters were either indifferent or undecided until they saw Abrams in person.
The bottom line: "[T]he emissions reductions from SB 100 will more than double if California follows through in electrifying other parts of the economy," the memo states, adding that more gains are expected post-2030.
Modi is now known around the world mostly for his electrifying oratory, for being decisive on foreign policy, and for talking up domestic successes - even while some of his main projects are stymied by political gridlock.
When Princess Diana visited President Ronald Reagan and his wife, Nancy, at the White House in 1985, she stepped onto the ballroom dance floor — with a man known for his electrifying moves on the big screen.
In the 2014 election, when Modi swept to power with an electrifying campaign that included 3D holograms of him giving speeches in villages across India, parties spent a record 370 billion rupees ($5.4 billion), CMS estimated.
From noodling on a piano at home, to huge concert scenes filmed for real at Coachella and Glastonbury festivals that Rooney found "electrifying", the songs were recorded live, putting Gaga's best-known talent in the spotlight.
With over 4 million followers, musician and YouTube sensation Megan Nicole has been captivating the Internet with her electrifying covers of songs like Selena Gomez's "Bad Liar" and Justin Timberlake's "Can't Stop The Feeling" since 2009.
It has meant an electrifying run for the dollar, which was up at 1.0645 per euro and 113.04 yen by 1.53 GMT as it headed for its strongest month against the Japanese currency in seven years.
The fund provides "catalytic capital", intended to aid businesses working in areas such as affordable housing, electrifying rural areas and offering jobs for people with autism, which may have low profit potential or be overly risky.
Winfrey spurred talk of a potential 2020 White House bid after she delivered electrifying and emotional remarks about sexual harassment while accepting the Cecil B. DeMille Award at the 85033th annual Golden Globes in Los Angeles.
In celebration of this incredibly strong woman — who has experienced a meteoric rise from Disney's Wizards Of Waverly Place to performing electrifying American Music Award performances, we're recreating three of Gomez's all-time best beauty moments.
Read more: Trump signed his name on his $147-million border wall that replaced old wallTrump also suggested electrifying the border wall and placing spikes on top that could puncture human flesh, according to the report.
At first he experimented with abstract versions, but he soon found that the electrifying effect increased the simpler he made them — just outlines, tan lines, parted lips and nipples big as the mouthpiece on a sousaphone.
Why it matters: Major progress in electrifying the transport sector — not only passenger cars, but also trucks, buses and other transport — will be vital in achieving very steep greenhouse gas emissions cuts in the coming decades.
She tried to appeal to progressives, by touting some progressive policy ambitions; centrists, by touting her establishment credentials as a senator and former attorney-general of California; and both at once, through sharp, electrifying debate performances.
Galvanism is well represented (one engraving from 1803 shows the Italian scientist Giovanni Aldini electrifying the corpse of a hanged man to animate his limbs), but Frayling omits images illustrating the grisly underbelly of anatomical studies.
Sonny Burgess, a rockabilly singer whose hollering vocal style and frantic, jangling guitar made him one of the most electrifying stars in the Sun Records galaxy in the 1950s, died on Friday in Little Rock, Ark.
Two solos, first for Sara Mearns — typically electrifying while looking unusually chilled out — and then for Mr. Garcia, could be portraits of the dancer alone at work, starting over and trying again, playing around with material.
"A modern and efficient public transport system has a much greater impact on achieving decarbonisation than just electrifying our vehicle fleet," said Claudia Dobles, the president's wife and coordinator of the transport chapter of the plan.
These are all so electrifying for Holt that it almost feels as if the cost of the airline ticket is really just an entrance fee to the airport that also happens to include a free flight.
Since I first picked it up more than five years ago, Americanah remains one of the most electrifying works I've ever read because of its ability to capture how all of these things are inextricably linked.
At a party for Mr. Jones, Sue Bell Cobb, a former chief judge of the Alabama Supreme Court, said that he had overcome a culture of "toxic partisanship," reaching out to Republicans and electrifying restive Democrats.
In the most significant (and electrifying) exchange between any two GOP candidates this cycle, Cruz easily parried Trump's bully-boy attacks and lacerated the Republican frontrunner like a Harvard debate team senior hazing a stuttering frosh.
It's also that a broader coalition is taking on the real nuts and bolts of electrifying the US fleet, working out the details and best practices that will be necessary to put ambitious plans into motion.
Rutgers led Washington for nearly the entire first half before an electrifying punt return touchdown by senior Dante Pettis let the heavily favored Huskies breathe a little easier, giving them a 2178-212 lead at the break.
This message can't be ignored, nor can the people who are delivering it — it's why so many people are calling Glover a once-in-a-generation talent, and why work like "This is America" is so electrifying.
That's part of what makes it so thrilling to watch: We are seeing a character we've come to know over four years be thrown out of whack and have to recalibrate herself amid these electrifying new feelings.
At times, it feels like the film is substituting beautiful visuals, courtesy of Naomi Shohan (production design), and Paco Delgado (costume design), for a developed storyline, making what should feel like electrifying action fall a little flat.
"Her electrifying message of courage, perseverance and hope reinvigorated our nation and our politics, and continues to inspire millions of Americans in every part of the country," House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said in a statement last week.
The most electrifying piece in the exhibition is "Wild Dogs" from the 2000s (McNeely often prefers not to pin exact dates on her paintings), which depicts a pack of dogs tearing apart the carcass of a deer.
All of this might not be your thing, since it's a little old-school MTV and breaks all the rules of traditional filmmaking, but it's whimsical and what makes seeing Snapchat Stories feel so raw and electrifying.
Early TV ratings estimate some 20 million people watched Megan Rapinoe and Rose Lavelle score two goals against the Dutch defense, electrifying a home audience that usually favors baseball, basketball and American football over the Beautiful Game.
Silveria, the superintendent of the US Air Force Academy, brought together more than 5,000 students, staff and Air Force officers to tell them with electrifying clarity that prejudice, bigotry and intolerance cannot be allowed to go unchallenged.
Embiid ends the year having appeared in 31 games, electrifying believers and doubters of The Process alike with an absurd line of 20.2 points, 7.8 rebounds, 2.1 assists, and 2.5 blocks in just 25.4 minutes per game.
It's in those moments, in a pocket of a sentence, that you realize (possibly with envy) that Cline has the ability to see and translate life with a unique clarity that cuts in unexpected, even electrifying ways.
At City Ballet, there are few men as elegant and unaffected as Mr. Janzen, but he's capable of heat, too: the pas de deux, opposite an electrifying Ms. Mearns, was a soaring expression of pliancy and play.
It started the career of the celebrity photographer Annie Leibovitz, who for many years delivered electrifying cover images, including an iconic photograph in 403 of a naked John Lennon curled in a fetal position with Yoko Ono.
Energy experts note that an energy transition will require effectively tripling the amount of activity that takes place on the grid, electrifying everything while converting combustion-based activities—from transit to home heating—to run on electricity.
As the number of global startup companies competing for customers and public attention continues to rise, having a compelling story and an electrifying brand is becoming ever more important to be a signal among all the noise.
It started the career of the celebrity photographer Annie Leibovitz, who for many years delivered electrifying cover images, including an iconic photograph in 403 of a naked John Lennon curled in a fetal position with Yoko Ono.
At the Drive East festival, he subordinated himself to tradition with touching humility — and yet the power of his jumps, the pliancy of his torso and the acuity of his rhythm gave it new and electrifying force.
Nineteen-nineteen was also the year that a young cornetist named Louis Armstrong, who had been electrifying patrons of New Orleans saloons and honky-tonks with his distinctive sound, began to set his sights beyond his hometown.
Volkswagen recently said it would invest more than 30 billion euros (over $33 billion) by 2023 in electrifying its car lineup; the company is also spending $2 billion on a network of charging stations called Electrify America.
That's electrifying enough on its own; what's more startling is that both actors are represented by the same agency, William Morris Endeavor, and Williams reportedly was not told that Wahlberg's representatives had negotiated the hefty fee for him.
" The A-list photo op came after Gaga, 30, took the stage for an electrifying (albeit technical difficulty-plagued) performance with Metallica and Adele, 28, took home the song of the year trophy for her ubiquitous hit "Hello.
Barack Obama's electrifying keynote in 2004 ensured that he would be a political star from the moment he was sworn in to the Senate in 2005, thus laying the crucial groundwork for his incredibly rapid ascent to power.
De Blasio set the tone of Wednesday night's Democratic presidential debate: combative — he was the first to interrupt — and unabashedly ideological, electrifying what had been a sleepy round of introductions and repeatedly pulling the conversation to the left.
One drive later, Vanderbilt running back Ke'Shawn Vaughn (20 carries, 2973 yards) started left, came within about two yards of the sideline, and cut back all the way across the field for an electrifying 2297-yard scoring run.
Featuring appearances by Destiny's Child, Jay-Z, and Solange, the electrifying two-hour performance took over a bespoke pyramid stage, one that enjoyed a second life as an installation at the 2019 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.
Justin Bieber may have given an electrifying performance at Sunday night's Billboard Music Awards – and taken home an award for Top Male Artist – but the Purpose singer is not feeling so great in the aftermath of the show.
From top to bottom, this card was almost all action, from the electrifying Fight Pass featured prelim of Sergio Pettis vs Matt Hobar all the way to the main attraction rematch between Robbie Lawler and champion Johny Hendricks.
What follows is a pulsing guitar riff for an electrifying and cheeky country song wrapped up in the gloss of pop with positive, affirming lyrics about how being sure of yourself is one of the best things possible.
Fury Road electrified critics when it came out last May, with Miller's creative vision incorporating bold cinematography, electrifying chase sequences, and one of the most compelling action heroes in years in the form of Charlize Theron's Imperator Furiosa.
In May India's leading think-tank laid out a 15-year roadmap for electrifying all new vehicles in the country by limiting registration of petrol and diesel cars while giving incentives and subsidies on sales of electric cars.
To be in a packed house in one of the old theaters watching "Rear Window" was an extraordinary experience: It was an event created by the chemistry between the audience and the picture itself, and it was electrifying.
LAUNCESTON, Australia (Reuters) - When it comes to electrifying Asia the conventional wisdom has been that cheap beats green, meaning coal will continue to dominate the region's new power generation as renewables such as solar and wind can't compete.
Waters is emerging as the president's harshest congressional critic, enraging Trump's conservative supporters and electrifying the Democrats' liberal base, some of whom are pushing — only slightly tongue-in-cheek — for Waters to launch her own White House bid.
Simpson was once an electrifying running back dubbed "Juice" who won the Heisman Trophy as the nation's best college football player for USC in 1968 and became one of the NFL's all-time greats with the Buffalo Bills.
Reuters reported last month that the country's leading think-tank has proposed electrifying most motorbikes and scooters within the next six to eight years, helpig reduce the world's third-biggest emitter of greenhouse gases dependence on fossil fuels.
Vezzoli's selection is a careful mixture of most destabilizing events of the time—from Amanda Lear's electrifying leather pants, all flecked by feminist protests—to quiet moments of Italian artists at work as well as beautiful theatrical adaptations.
Ms. Gréco, now 91, was on her way to becoming one of the most beloved French singers of the '50s and '60s, while Melville, who died in 1973, left behind a canon of tough, electrifying, philosophically tinged thrillers.
" And he ends his review, "The stirring sentiments belong to hallowed 19th-century literature, to be sure, but the fresh charge generated by this 'Miserables' has everything to do with the electrifying showmanship of the 20th-century musical.
First, electrifying vehicles would reduce carbon more than completely decarbonizing the state electricity sector, pushing state emissions down 42 percent from 2018 levels by 163 — not enough to hit the targets on its own, but a huge chunk.
Self-doubt and societal pressure animate playwright Michael R. Jackson's electrifying marathon sprint of a musical called A Strange Loop — a subversive sermon on the conflicted heart of an artist tormented by what the world expects from him.
For all of the debate about the quality of her voice (and whether it suffered as she dropped so much weight) and her electrifying gift for acting, it's the recordings that embody the desperation of Italian tragic opera.
Elizabeth Warren proved an electrifying partner to Hillary Clinton on the campaign trail last week — but in the heat of vice presidential try-out season, the progressive firebrand on Thursday issued a blunt reminder of her own downsides.
"The normally stoic Buttigieg appeared to be steadying himself throughout his farewell remarks in his hometown of South Bend, bringing to an end what was for a time an electrifying candidacy," Chelsea Janes and Amy B Wang report.
But after 20 years of swelling presidential expectations, Booker ultimately failed to resonate with voters, who perhaps fell prey to Joe Biden's time-tested familiarity, Pete Buttigieg's electrifying novelty, Elizabeth Warren's policy prowess or Bernie Sander's radical rhetoric.
The Democratic governor said in his speech on Wednesday that his clean energy priorities include reducing carbon emissions, promoting renewable energy and electrifying the transportation sector, which are all key parts of the Clean Enegy Jobs Act (CEJA).
The result is one of the most electrifying concert documentaries ever made, with Franklin backed by the Southern California Community Choir over two nights at the New Temple Missionary Baptist Church in the Watts neighborhood of Los Angeles.
Self sufficient When Moroccan solar power company Cleanergy came up with the idea of testing a sustainable model for electrifying remote communities, it looked for a village "where they need everything," according to the company's founder, Mohamed Lasry.
Larson died on the same day the show was set for its first Off Broadway preview; nine years later, the seminal rock opera was made into a streamlined and electrifying movie, featuring much of the original Broadway cast.
And with his charmingly effusive and emoji-laden #StartSpreadingTheNews tweets, his "only happiness and smiles allowed" policy, his propensity for public transit charity, and now electrifying on-field success, nobody represents this new era better than Didi Gregorius.
"I am thrilled that Aaron Sorkin is coming back to NBC to adapt and produce a live broadcast of his electrifying play A Few Good Men, which seems as timely as ever today," said NBC Entertainment Chairman Robert Greenblatt.
Agence France-Presse reports:The Australian Wildlife Conservancy this month finished building and electrifying the 44-kilometre (27-mile) long fence to create a predator-free area of almost 9,400 hectares (23,200 acres) some 350 kilometres northwest of Alice Springs.
With his weathered face and thick New England accent, Brown determinedly stayed on message until the electrifying combination of Joel Embiid and Ben Simmons overcame early career injuries, fortified by enough role players to win 52 games this season.
One of the things that made Wayne so electrifying around the time of Tha Carter III was that, unlike the relatively zen, pussy-eating skater of later years, his greatness was inextricable from his expression of a tortured psyche.
And while this latest attempt does not possess the electrifying quickness of thought and image shared by Rhodes's earlier works, it is a testament to her enduring desire to reactivate and reinvent cinema as a viable expression of protest.
Accompanied by over 22018 dancers, the multi-dimensional artist paid tribute to the HBCU experience and played a riveting 22019-song set which featured Solange Knowles, Destiny's Child and sampled Nina Simone and Malcolm X in an electrifying performance.
Yet to watch him now, a decade later, well into the years of concern when it comes to pitcher aging patterns, is to experience the same electrifying feeling that those Diamondbacks fans must have felt all those years ago.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Venus Williams's renaissance year continued on Tuesday when she downed Petra Kvitova 20-22 21-13 21-236(237) in an electrifying atmosphere to set up an all-American U.S. Open semi-final against Sloane Stephens.
Starting next to each other on the far outside of the dirt track were Irad and Jose Ortiz, two Puerto Rican jockeys, age twenty-five and twenty-four, whose rides have been electrifying New York's racetracks in recent years.
Whether you're a fan of Eurotrance or not, there's no denying how much fun this music is, and as the product of the ultimate holiday romance, the chemistry between Sammy and Carisma both as lovers and performers is electrifying.
The novel can rightly be called Algren's masterpiece because in it he made us see and feel, with all the art he was capable of, the world exactly as he saw and felt it: proletarian with an electrifying edge.
One of the most electrifying moments of the 2628 Winter Olympics came when American cross-country skier Jessie Diggins surged from behind in the final seconds to win gold for her and teammate Kikkan Randall in the team sprint.
Griffin, the 2012 Offensive Rookie of the Year, was electrifying in his first season, throwing for 3,200 yards and scoring 20 passing touchdowns to just five interceptions thrown, while rushing another 120 times for 815 yards and seven scores.
Jeff Flake writes check to Democrat opposing Roy Moore The spectacle of Moore arriving in the US Senate, alongside Republicans who spurned him and women senators of both parties, could also have an electrifying impact of the #MeToo movement.
The seventh Democratic debate of the 2016 season took place against the backdrop of a landslide Bernie Sanders victory in the New Hampshire primary and an electrifying sixth debate that took place just before voters went to the polls.
Mattingly's first Marlins team finished 79-82 in 19793, with a core of young hitters — J.T. Realmuto, Christian Yelich, Marcell Ozuna and Giancarlo Stanton, none of them older than 26 — and an electrifying 23-year-old pitcher, Jose Fernandez.
The most electrifying moments of this protest have come when Hollywood women choose instead to model what it looks like to interrogate their own industry's destructive norms: When Debra Messing broke red carpet geniality to speak out against E!
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Karate's return home for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics will be electrifying for devotees of the ancient martial art and will benefit from a vibrant home audience, the head of the discipline's federation said on Wednesday.
After an electrifying opening performance from K-pop boy band BTS, vocalists dominated the second round of eliminations, with stand-up comedian Vicki Barbolak being the only non-singing act on Wednesday to advance to next week's live show finals.
Consider that Ford's profit engine, the U.S. market, is plateauing, immense capital is being poured into electrifying its vehicles and developing smart mobility projects, and China's new-vehicle tax incentive is likely to end as the calendar flips to 2017.
It wouldn't be much of a stretch to call this year's New York International Auto Show "electrifying," not when you consider that more than 2350 vehicles using some form of electric power are on display at the Jacob Javits convention center.
These electrifying storms tend to be concentrated over land and usually occur in the afternoon, while there is typically less lightning over oceans, and when these storms do occur, they tend to be more nocturnal, according to the new research.
But she's operating in electrifying times—and she has an interesting sense that something has gone wrong with globalisation and that we need to reach back into our national traditions, our sense of ourselves as a community, to fix it.
A photograph of an ordinary threshold appears as a painting: it offers a glimpse of an electrifying room next door with an eccentric carpet, but it's a space that appears impossible to enter — like a trompe l'oeil nested within another.
Its presidential primary has been hijacked by a bellowing, marmalade-toned demagogue who, despite his electrifying effect on a large swathe of Republican primary voters, has the worst favorability ratings ever measured for a national political candidate: Donald J. Trump.
In that electrifying monologue, so provocative the rabbi leaves the hall in disgust, Midge hovers around the same topics she'll explore once she actually makes it to the Gaslight: expectations of womanhood, her parents and, her husband, Joel (Michael Zegan).
The 14-year-old Voice contestant closed out part one of season 15's finale on Monday night with an electrifying performance of Demi Lovato's"Confident," complete with a marching band and choreographed number à la Beyoncé's headlining 2018 Coachella performance.
The sophomore, who took over for the injured Wes Lunt during the second quarter of last week's loss to Purdue, was electrifying while running the read-option until his fumble in overtime left the Fighting Illini with a fourth straight defeat.
HELSINKI (Reuters) - A surge of energy coursing through their bodies helped Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir produce an electrifying short dance as the Canadians made a winning comeback with a record score at the world figure skating championships on Friday.
I believe he'd be up for it: the movie star and former pro wrestler already released a free alarm-clock app this year, and by recording a few more expressions, he would bring electrifying new life to my internet of things.
Oprah Winfrey's electrifying speech at the Golden Globes on Sunday night, on the occasion of receiving the Cecil B. DeMille Award for lifetime achievement, has reignited the idea that she's the presidential hopeful the Democratic Party needs to defeat Donald Trump.
Best of all, American Pharoah has adapted to his new career with the same efficiency, élan and joie de vivre that he demonstrated while winning nine of his 225 starts, electrifying thoroughbred enthusiasts on the track and charming them off it.
AYODHYA/MUMBAI (Reuters) - Just six months after sweeping to re-election, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has delivered on two major promises of his party's Hindu agenda, electrifying his base but sowing unease among liberals and the nation's large Muslim minority.
Shapovalov became the youngest player to beat a top-two opponent for 13 years when he overcame Nadal in Montreal in 2017 and while he is still striving to harness his electrifying game he will be seeded 29th at Wimbledon.
Confronted with the challenge of Baylor, ranked No. 2 in the Associated Press preseason poll, No. 33 Connecticut toppled the Lady Bears, 72-61, on Thursday night, riding an electrifying performance by Crystal Dangerfield, a 5-foot-5 freshman point guard.
Their plan would involve electrifying the iconic four-sided timepiece — which was rewound weekly by a small, dedicated group of clock aficionados after the clock was restored in 1980 — so no one need intrude on what would be a private home.
In his fusion of classical Indian Kathak dance and contemporary dance, this electrifying British choreographer and dancer of Bangladeshi descent has always carried in his body questions of East and West, colonialism and modernism, and the precarious position of foreigners.
London Theater Reviews LONDON — "Antony and Cleopatra" may be the grandest and most rhetorically heightened of Shakespeare's doomed romances, but Simon Godwin's electrifying new production for the National Theater is the first I've seen that does justice to both title characters.
That's not exactly an electrifying dream, but it's one that most Israelis thought was grounded in reality when they put him in the prime minister's office in 2009 (he had already served three years in the job in the late 1990s).
The East African country has been electrifying rapidly to meet rising energy demand and its own goal to become the biggest power exporter on the continent, while sticking to pledges to remain a low emitter of planet-warming greenhouse gases.
The main event features the Ingoma Kwazulu Natal Dance Company — a conglomerate of four South African troupes joining forces especially for the occasion — alongside the Durban-based group Siwela Sonke Dance Theatre and Brooklyn's own electrifying BAM/Restoration Dance Youth Ensemble.
Julien Barthélemy, 33, who founded the fan club Knicks Nation France last year, became hooked on N.B.A. games as a teenager, enthralled by their spectacular productions and the electrifying atmosphere in the stands, which, he said, the French league lacked.
Based on the novel by former U.S. Information Agency officer Sam Greenlee, this uneven but occasionally electrifying satire centers on a CIA recruit who becomes the agency's first black operative and later uses his skills to foment armed guerrilla warfare.
This electrifying moment when the self-appointed prophets of the new age defy the artistic establishment of the old is, sadly, overlooked by Rappaport, as are the exploits of Robert Bruce Lockhart, who is involved in a plot to murder Lenin.
From electrifying our nation's cars, trucks, and buses to installing community-owned solar and wind turbines to rebuilding our nation's crumbling infrastructure, we can create economic opportunity and green-collar jobs even in the most depressed areas in our country.
So that's where things stand in electrifying American homes: The economics are already favorable in many cases, but with little policy coordination to speak of and very little public awareness, it remains something of an unpleasant adventure for individual homeowners.
As for Democrats, they remain just as shellshocked as they were after Election Day, when it became clear that Bill Nelson, the state's longtime senator, and Andrew Gillum, the electrifying young mayor of Tallahassee, had lost by exceedingly close margins.
People who come into your park generate cash via their entrance fees and their ride tickets, your resources are drained by park maintenance, and you want to make a profit so that you can build bigger, better, and more electrifying rollercoasters.
The result is electrifying, one of the best shows of the year and a stunning examination of the ways that America's racial and class divides perpetuate themselves — even in a diverse high school that prides itself on its progressive legacy.
Selena Gomez, who made her red carpet debut with new boyfriend The Weeknd, paired her cream Coach gown with one of the most eye-catching makeup looks of the evening: An electrifying, hot pink smoky eye created by makeup artist Hugo Vanngo.
According to Rachel Kyte, chief executive of Sustainable Energy for All, an organization working to achieve 100 percent global access to sustainable energy by 2030, the best way to cut transport emissions is to focus on electrifying transport as much as possible.
The film may have been a quaint display of American decency and small-town folksiness — with his ingénue bright face, John Dall as Bart fits this idea to a T — were it not for the electrifying and darker, more complex presence of Cummins.
Maguire's simmering chemistry with Kirsten Dunst was evident in their every scene together, but nowhere was it clearer than their electrifying first kiss — without a doubt the best kiss out of any Spider-Man movie, if not any superhero movie in general.
"I quickly learned that the magic of Taylor Swift doesn't come from the lights, dancers or fireworks (although all of that is incredible) but from the electrifying connection that she has with the people who are there to see her," Shawn Mendes wrote.
Feeding off the electrifying atmosphere, Woods sent a laser-guided second shot to the 10th that left him a tap-in birdie, then at the 11th he rolled a 95-foot eagle putt to five feet and tapped home to gain another shot.
Recent ACL sets by Kendrick Lamar, Lauryn Hill, and Rhiannon Giddens have been among the most electrifying live performances in modern TV. The original MTV long ago stopped having much to do with music, but its sister channels keep the flame burning.
The committee did call for electrifying transportation, one of the largest sources of emissions, as a critical tactic to fight climate change, but air travel has proved to be an extremely difficult sector to decarbonize and shows no signs of slowing down.
Edited by acclaimed poet Heid E. Erdrich, and including work by Native writers whose first books were published post-2000, this collection is a breathtaking, wide-ranging work of art, comprising everything from electrifying political dissent to narratives in verse to abstract formats.
Although women in hip-hop have been some of music's most electrifying, pioneering, and influential artists (see: Lauryn Hill, Missy Elliott, Queen Latifah, Lil' Kim, Trina, and Salt-N-Pepa for proof), in recent years they've been on a decidedly downward trajectory.
Explaining what exactly the facial entailed, Louise shared that it consists of chemical peels, micro needling to help stem cells and peptides to penetrate and promote collagen growth, an electrifying mask to calm the skin and her secret sauce: the growth factor serum.
Electrifying just the 100 top impoundments — primarily locks and dams on the Ohio, Mississippi, Alabama and Arkansas Rivers that are operated by the Army Corps of Engineers — would generate enough electricity for nearly three million more homes and create thousands of jobs.
The article and book said that Trump had proposed shooting migrants in the legs, reinforcing a border wall with a "water-filled trench, stocked with snakes or alligators," electrifying the whole wall and topping it with spikes that could pierce human flesh.
The result is a concert documentary, one of the most electrifying ever made, that captures Franklin at her peak, backed by the Southern California Community Choir over two nights at the New Temple Missionary Baptist Church in the Watts neighborhood of Los Angeles.
It cites a study showing that doing so would reduce more greenhouse gases than fully electrifying all of California's buildings, two or three times more cost-effectively (though it acknowledges that much of the RNG would need to be imported from other states).
Not only did she win an Oscar for Best Original Song in the dress, but she also had it on while delivering the evening's most-talked about moment — that electrifying performance of A Star Is Born's signature ballad, "Shallow," with costar Bradley Cooper.
"Shmuley Boteach, the author and promoter of the advert, supports Israel's illegal settlements and wrote last month on Breitbart to thank Donald Trump for "electrifying the world" with his recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital in defiance of international law," the letter read.
Sure, she remains bold and brazen over electrifying guitar riffs and booming drums, but on this album also Clark goes deep and at times, it gets a bit dark—or rather, she becomes a "dominatrix at the mental institution," as she describes it.
Mullen is electrifying here, with a part that could have felt gimmicky and instead feels like a very real, very human person trying to cope with a body that just doesn't work like it should, in a way that feels sufficiently robotic.
For TWD to not waste any time on whether Maggie is alive or dead, and to instead instantly switch gears into her vying for power, is an electrifying move, both in what it leaves behind and what it portends for the future.
The music icon and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, 79, stopped by opening night of Tina: The Tina Turner Musical, the electrifying and heart-stopping new stage show based on her life — surprising the audience with an emotional post-show speech.
Of course, when I was 13 it was a different story: The brilliant and sociopathic underclass anarchist Steerpike from Mervyn Peake's electrifying "Gormenghast" trilogy was definitely an early role model, which perhaps explains some of my misgivings about the whole hero phenomenon.
It was one of a number of surprises I found in Salt Lake City (a budget-friendly, multicultural dining scene, electrifying sporting events, some great bars), as well as the expected (great hiking and breathtaking vistas, byzantine laws involving drinking in said bars).
O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story was as resounding winner at the Emmys on Sunday night, including Best Limited Series — a surprise to no one after what had recently become the most electrifying and popular television miniseries to grace this golden age of television.
But it's so worth it—equal parts Coen Brothers and David Mamet, and featuring never-better turns by Sydney Pollack, Tilda Swinton, and Tom Wilkinson, Michael Clayton attempts and succeeds at the impossible: electrifying the corporate machine while elucidating its working parts.
Here are five of the dirtiest discoveries we could find:  Singapore-based print and publishing studio Knuckles & Notch brought a handful of posters and zines by illustrator Djohan Hanapi, whose recent work includes electrifying pop drawings and erotic Disney princesses in 3D.
"Here's what's going to happen next to future-proof that global juggernaut of commercial vehicles: We're going to be electrifying the F-Series, both battery-electric and hybrid," Jim Farley, Ford president of global markets, told analysts, according to the Detroit News.
Watching Shayne Oliver's electrifying revival of Helmut Lang, where there were granny fetish bras, men in heels and panties, blazers with harnesses instead of buttons or lapels, and "H" pasties serving as a top, I couldn't help but think: what great bags!
It probably didn't help Grant Wood's artistic development that he became an overnight sensation in October 1930, when his painting "American Gothic," an ode to the Midwestern farming life, went on view at the Art Institute of Chicago, electrifying both press and public.
This week brings two very different productions — though one is from the recent past, just now hitting PBS: Phyllida Lloyd's all-female version from the Donmar Warehouse in London, which proved an electrifying hit at St. Ann's Warehouse in Brooklyn, in 2013.
She became famous for her electrifying portrayals of history and literature's most unconventional women: Queen Elizabeth in the British TV series "Elizabeth R," Hedda Gabler, Gudrun in Ken Russell's film of the D.H. Lawrence novel "Women in Love," released in Britain in 1969.
The E will compete with other compact, city-oriented EVs like the Fiat 500e and the Mini Cooper SE. By rolling out the E this year, Honda is starting to make headway on its goal of electrifying its entire European lineup by 2022.
LONDON — As heartbroken friends and fans mourned George Michael online and at his homes across Britain on Monday, questions swirled about the health and final weeks of the electrifying pop singer before his death on Christmas Day at the age of 53.
The recommendations in a draft report by Niti Aayog, the planning body headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, are aimed at electrifying all vehicles in the country by 2032 and will likely shape a new mobility policy, said government and industry sources.
The discussion revived the possibility that the panel would hold an electrifying campaign-season hearing at which both Ford and President Donald Trump's Supreme Court nominee could give their versions of what did or didn't happen at a party in the 1980s.
Here are some of the best nuggets from Trump's interview: Trump made a strange assertion about his long-promised border wall with Mexico, claiming that the government had deployed high-tech defenses to track migrant activity along the border, including electrifying the barrier.
In his electrifying memoir "Life," Richards was eloquent about these artists' singular achievement and their formative influence on rock n' roll, and a collection of short portraits/appreciations could pass on more of his knowledge to a new generation of music lovers.
But over the years they made a number of concessions that might ultimately have threatened it, including electrifying the two sets of bells, originally installed by the 215th-century architect Eugène Viollet-le-Duc, who gave Notre-Dame a vast face-lift.
Jaguar proudly tells everyone within earshot that the E-type was celebrated by Enzo Ferrari as "the most beautiful car ever made," and so it stands to reason that the British marque would retain the look in its entirety while modernizing and electrifying it.
He has been richly rewarded as Eriksen netted 11 goals in qualifying, including an electrifying hat-trick in the second leg of their playoff against Ireland in Dublin that put Denmark on course for a 5-1 win and secured a place at the finals.
Among the three strategies the report recommends (alongside energy efficiency and purchasing 100 percent clean energy) is electrifying the building stock as much as possible — which will be no small feat in a city rich with very old, very famous, and very leaky buildings.
But now director Ryan Coogler's Black Panther is finally upon us, capturing the magic that Kirby, Lee, and all of the writers and artists who followed them have woven into the character's half-century narrative, and imbuing it with an electrifying sense of purpose.
"I quickly learned that the magic of Taylor Swift doesn't come from the lights, dancers or fireworks (although all of that is incredible) but from the electrifying connection that she has with the people who are there to see her," he continued in the piece.
Ford Motor said it would launch a plug-in hybrid car in China in 2018 and a fully electric sport-utility vehicle in the next five years, as it works toward electrifying most of its lineup in the world's biggest auto market by 2025.
Along the way, Mr. Rusbridger racked up an investigative hat trick, with electrifying scoops on illegal phone hacking by British tabloids, the WikiLeaks trove of diplomatic cables, and leaks from Edward J. Snowden describing the vast electronic surveillance conducted by the National Security Agency.
But it is the manner in which ''Hamilton'' poses this question — in the emphatic cadences of rap, with witty rhymes pouring out over a tolling beat — that has been electrifying audiences since January, when the show debuted Off Broadway at New York's Public Theater.
The arrest, and the government's ensuing campaign against people deemed unpatriotic, dominated the headlines, once again distracting attention from the promise of economic rejuvenation that lay at the core of the electrifying campaign that won Mr. Modi overwhelming support in elections nearly two years ago.
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In this video, filmed in Macclesfield, a family friend of mine (1:39, he's called Peter) jokes that The Rock donated a kidney to his brother (he's called James) – which brought out a hearty laugh from the most electrifying man in all of sports entertainment.
He no longer rips defences apart with devastating acceleration down the flanks or on the break, but he has more than compensated for the loss of his once electrifying speed by adding the positional sense, instinct and killer touch that all truly great strikers possess.
The electrifying comeback, in a match with all five goals scored in the second half and capped by the Red Devils' winner four minutes into injury time, sent Belgium to a quarterfinal matchup against the five-time World Cup champion Brazil on Friday in Kazan.
The high point of the game for the Saints came in the first quarter when Alvin Kamara, the team's electrifying rookie running back, broke through the right side of the Los Angeles defense and then out-sprinted the entire team on a 74-yard touchdown.
Read More: Tomorrow's Musical Instruments Look Like Lightsabers and Metal Detectors Historians are conflicted over the extent to which electrifying the strings modified the sound quality, and many sources suggest Diviš mainly hacked the Denis d'or in order to play practical jokes on players.
This storytelling choice allowed for some truly electrifying moments, but it also created a strange situation where the show's timeline began in 2013, then extended into some undefined year later in the 2010s, even though Piper's incarceration technically only lasted 18 to 24 months.
Not a lot that was tricky in my opinion, but a few things that the clues brought up for me: 5A: ALICE Cooper of hard rock fame, as the clue says, portrayed King Herod in the electrifying "Jesus Christ Superstar Live" starring John Legend.
While you've been busy forgetting he exists, Democratic hopeful Tim Ryan has been busy recording his debut album, A New and Better Agenda, 10 tracks of policy proposals and political jargon set to the electrifying, genre-redefining sound of... literally no music at all.
In "Come Sunday," now on Netflix, Chiwetel Ejiofor gives an electrifying performance as Mr. Pearson, mining his crisis of faith and advocating a "Gospel of Inclusion" — even if the sermonizing at the heart of Joshua Marston's drama fails to raise the rafters with hallelujahs.
Ron Leibman, an actor whose career of more than six decades in film, television and the theater was highlighted by a Tony Award in 21981 for his electrifying performance as Roy Cohn in the first part of "Angels in America," died on Friday in Manhattan.
For years in the late 2000s and early 2010s, in half-hypnotic, half-electrifying live shows and lengthy rehearsals that sometimes involved playing a single hip-hop groove for an hour, Robert Glasper's Experiment band honed a new kind of jazz/hip-hop fusion.
What's also important to keep in mind is that California has all kinds of ambitious targets: expanding renewable energy, expanding energy storage, increasing electric vehicles, electrifying heating and cooling, increasing housing density, building out public transportation, and above all, radically reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
In reviewing Sayonara Wild Hearts recently, I praised the music game for delivering new ideas at an electrifying pace, but Sayonara Wild Hearts has nothing on What the Golf, a game that feels more akin to Nintendo's classic WarioWare series more than anything else.
And even knowing this, nothing prepared me, the first time I saw 10 Things 20 years ago, for how electrifying I found Julia Stiles's Kat viciously asserting her right to be a bitch in a world that was prepared to demonize her no matter what.
What he shared with some of the most famous, and infamous, names of Silicon Valley lore, from Steve Jobs to Elizabeth Holmes, was a knack for being a "storyteller" — someone capable of inspiring employees, investors, and the media about an electrifying idea, no matter how far-fetched.
Power Africa, founded by the Obama administration in 2000, has a dozen development partners and more than 22014 private sector partners, a reflection of the wide range of international governments, development banks, non-governmental organizations and, increasingly, private companies seizing the challenge and opportunity of electrifying Africa.
Read: Monday ad blitz: 2016ers hit the airwaves And while it wasn't a particularly electrifying or arousing speech and Rubio did not spell out specific policy proposals, he got a good reception from the crowd, which warmed up even more when the Q-and-A began.
Set to Esa-Pekka Salonen's electrifying solo violin piece, "Lachen Verlernt"(given a virtuosic performance from Vasko Vassilev), and his symphonic work "Nyx," the all-male "Obsidian Tear" is a breakthrough piece for Mr. McGregor, who has been the Royal Ballet's choreographer in residence since 2006.
Lest you think Jackson would deprive fans of a rushing highlight, he threw in an electrifying 47-yard touchdown run in the third quarter in which he spun and sliced his way straight through a stream of Bengals defenders on his way to the end zone.
Electrifying a diverse coalition that represents the New America will be the eventual Democratic nominee's job, but until that nominee is in place next summer, our party's allied organizations must fill the void by communicating with these voters and persuading them to not support Trump in 2020.
This is in striking contrast to last August, when the newly minted Triple Crown champion, American Pharoah, rolled into town like a lightning storm, electrifying this horse-crazy hamlet and transforming the usually pastoral morning training hours into a noisy amphitheater where greatness was on center stage.
Since her breakthrough performance in the 2002 Sundance Film Festival prize winner Secretary, Maggie Gyllenhaal has been one of the most reliably engaging actors in all of independent cinema, crafting raw, eccentric, and often electrifying performances in films like Sherrybaby, Away We Go, Crazy Heart, and Frank.
War offers the electrifying jolt of living on the edge, the deep friendships forged under stress, the hard partying that often follows, as well as encounters with "the nobility of the human spirit that war paradoxically unmasks," Dr. Feinstein writes, providing an antidote to the horror.
Hicks took a star turn, delivering a two-run homer and two defensive gems that prevented runs — and in all likelihood saved the game — as the Yankees rallied for an electrifying 5-4 win over the Boston Red Sox before a rare sellout crowd at Yankee Stadium.
A leaked memo suggests Amtrak is considering airline-style changes to its ticketing policies, including nonrefundable fares and change feesLA purchased 130 electric buses — the largest order in the US. The city's chief of transit reveals the challenges ahead in electrifying the country's 2nd-largest city.
Guk-which-means-soup is a shimmering broth that Mr. Park, the chef, makes from fermented tomatoes and kelp; chilled and poured over scallop slices layered between slivers of green tomato that have been marinated in Korean fig vinegar, the broth has an electrifying sweet-sour balance.
On Philippe Chatrier, the equivalent of Wimbledon's Center Court, the lower rung of the 15,000-seater stadium — where many sponsors have hospitality seating — was all but empty as second seed Alexander Zverev and 24th seed Damir Dzumhur took to the court for what turned into an electrifying five-setter.
On Philippe Chatrier, the equivalent of Wimbledon's Centre Court, the lower rung of the 15,000-seater stadium — where many sponsors have hospitality seating — was all but empty as second seed Alexander Zverev and 24th seed Damir Dzumhur took to the court for what turned into an electrifying five-setter.
After releasing collaborations with the Andy Warhol Foundation, Guy Bourdin, Sarah Moon, and most recently, Charlotte Gainsbourg, NARS is outdoing itself again with the Man Ray Holiday collection, which will feature limited-edition shades influenced by the electrifying art of the early 20th-century modern master, Man Ray.
Maybe the striking anger that has been so visible in Hollywood in the last half year has been electrifying to people, and maybe it has been alienating, but it felt clear that fear of the latter (as well as what has to be sheer exhaustion) informed the Oscars ceremony.
Paak accomplished in 2016—from kicking off January with the electrifying album Malibu to putting on perhaps the most talked-about live show of the year to having standout moments on landmark albums from artists as varied as Kaytranada and A Tribe Called Quest—an album like Yes Lawd!
Not only is he an electrifying performer, drawing on influences included Congolese rhumba, South African disco, and 80s pop, he's also a talented DJ. He's a resident at Montreal's monthly after-hours party Moonshine, which has seen guest sets from Arcade Fire frontman Win Butler, Poirier, and Uproot Andy.
In a Supreme Court term where voting rights, labour unions, affirmative action, Obamacare and abortion are already electrifying the docket, United States v Texas may be the most talked-about case in the presidential campaign that will be in full swing in late June when a decision comes down.
The "Dinero" singer, 49, revealed on Friday that It&aposs My Party, the upcoming summer tour in honor of her 50th birthday, will bring concertgoers to their feet with electrifying dance routines, stunning set designs and glitzy wardrobe changes — all to the beat of both new and classic tunes.
The evening got off to an electrifying start with Prenot chasing down Kevin Cordes to win the men's 22012 breaststroke in a sizzling time of two minutes, 7.17 seconds, the second fastest ever in the event and just 0.10 seconds off the mark held by Japan's Akhiro Yamaguchi.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Maria Sharapova proved she will be someone to contend with for the U.S. Open crown after the Russian wild card outlasted second seed Simona Halep 6-4 43-6 6-3 on Monday to get the year's final grand slam off to an electrifying start.
" In her 23 review of the film for The Times, Janet Maslin wrote: "Rising brilliantly to the challenge of this material and displaying an electrifying creative intelligence, Mr. Spielberg has made sure that neither he nor the Holocaust will ever be thought of in the same way again.
Joining the 10 invited productions — from, among other places, Brussels, Montreal and Santiago, Chile — were four of the Schaubühne's own shows, including an electrifying version of Édouard Louis's novel "A History of Violence" (co-produced by St. Ann's Warehouse in Brooklyn, where it is scheduled to play in November).
Eliot Ackerman, a veteran Marine Corps special operations officer and acclaimed novelist, wrote in an electrifying piece for Time in October 2019 that a return to mandatory service could serve, finally, to end the nation's "forever wars" by bringing home to all Americans the real cost of fighting them.
But the couple had been planning the move for months before it popped up, out of the blue, on their Instagram account on Wednesday evening, electrifying social media, interrupting the BBC's coverage of Brexit and elbowing aside news about the risk of war between the United States and Iran.
The result, once their idea was fully formed, was an electrifying theory that would become the founding document for the field of modern pain studies and establish the career of Dr. Melzack, whose subsequent work deepened medicine's understanding of pain and how it is best measured and treated.
Despite a Pitchfork review of their 2006 self-titled debut album suggesting that the group ought to "consider some rehearsal before their next recording date," their electrifying live shows earned them fans around the globe, as well as invitations to play at festivals like Glastonbury, Lollapalooza, and SXSW.
Though it's strange to suddenly realize the world has lost yet another creative icon, a virtuoso instrumentalist and an electrifying performer, the thing I take with me is the realization that we are all human beings with numbered days and none of us can decide when our time is up.
It's the show that launched a thousand true-crime podcasts and galvanized the podcasting industry, thanks to an electrifying first season that explored the case of Adnan Syed, who was tried, convicted, and imprisoned for the murder of his ex-girlfriend, Hae min Lee, all when he was still a teenager.
Watching Sleight director J.D. Dillard introduce his film on Saturday while his cast and crew whooped and hollered in the back of the Library Theater was electrifying; even more so was watching the film unfold in all its utterly unique street-magic bio-hacking South-LA coming-of-age richness.
Mr. Khan's electrifying speech, in which he described the death of his soldier son, Humayun, in Iraq in 2004, jolted the American political landscape and, after an ugly response from Mr. Trump, precipitated a steep plunge in the Republican nominee's polling numbers that the he is still struggling to recover from.

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