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"elegantly" Definitions
  1. in a way that is attractive and shows a good sense of style
  2. in a way that is attractive and well designed
  3. in a way that is clever but simple

934 Sentences With "elegantly"

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They act and dress elegantly, but never so elegantly that it becomes boring, and they have stylists who are paid lots of money to help them walk that tightrope.
This nightmare scenario is just the most elegantly Darwinian incarnation.
The final season addresses this elegantly, for what it's worth.
" Romney later told reporters the comments were "not elegantly stated.
The claim is elegantly simple, as deep truths can be.
Inside, there are endless glass walls, and elegantly comfortable decor.
I took pleasure in the lush and elegantly manicured parks.
Large or small, the surface had to appear elegantly disarrayed.
Did they do so elegantly or in a trashy way?
Dramatically plotted and elegantly written, his books became best sellers.
It's a word that elegantly accommodates the Navy's innate paranoia.
In this elegantly curated show the balance feels exactly right.
Additionally, a few pieces stand out as just elegantly, artfully crafted.
Here was a man who dressed as elegantly as he spoke.
Greenblatt said: "David spoke elegantly and I support what he said."
The tribute to Balashova is simple, very moving, and elegantly executed.
The elegantly tapered structure was designed with capacity for 2000,22014 residences.
NDiaye's new novel, "Ladivine," has been elegantly translated by Jordan Stump.
Ms. Koenig provided an elegantly simple starting point: a whole bird.
These standards don't just forgive elegantly shouted singing, they encourage it.
The elegantly slender fingers contrast sharply with the creature's merciless mien.
I just did today, seeing someone elegantly step across a puddle.
Everyone was dressed elegantly, women in fancy gowns, men in tuxedos.
The glowing columns elegantly trace the outlines of the twin towers.
In the lobby, I spotted an elegantly dressed African-American woman.
Or, as Breitbart Senior Editor Joel Pollak so elegantly tweeted: #WAR.
This deeply researched, elegantly written history is a testament to that love.
We just tried to shoot as simply and elegantly as we could.
Which I think [my wife] has done very elegantly and pretty effortlessly….
The book elegantly blends concepts like quantum physics, science fiction, and fantasy.
Zendaya and Céline appeared beside him, draped elegantly to frame his image.
She wore an elegantly embroidered sleeveless sheath, ideal for the Bahamian heat.
I think Jack thinks beautifully and elegantly and clearly about product direction.
This elegantly styled Bluetooth pen is not just a great drawing tool.
Moreover, inputs aren't displayed as elegantly as on the Fire TV interface.
" Elegantly, she lifted her long legs up and out of sight. "Ivy?
They are polytonal, modular and complex, but they're always elegantly moving forward.
There are, however, logic puzzles in the games, and they're elegantly designed.
But she frames her allegiance in an elegantly apparent, almost blasé manner.
Ms. Reichlen, always a class act, is at her most elegantly ample.
Grande, however, elegantly dispelled the misconception that critics want to silence Cummins.
It's a harrowing but elegantly wrought exploration of trauma and autonomy. —A.
Maréchal Gasana, an elegantly dressed regulations officer, gestured toward an empty chair.
Everything is blended and elegantly packaged at the brand's headquarters in back.
The sunglasses snap elegantly into their case, which is also their charger.
He turned elegantly toward his goal, ready to build yet another attack.
Because those structures, when they're elegantly designed, should be frictionless for people.
Germaine Acogny presents an elegantly intense autobiographical solo at Crossing the Line.
Her scenes are elegantly composed, and even throwaway characters jump off the page.
Her beige, sequined top flows elegantly over a silver-waisted knee-length skirt.
Mathematical minds had proven elegantly that Mr Schelling's games would always have solutions.
"At Night, Alone." is an elegantly rendered album by a singularly grating singer.
Yet, for this director, exposition can't hold a candle to elegantly staged shootouts.
There's no need for you to say the same thing, but less elegantly.
Yet Darznik has composed her novel for Western ears, in elegantly simple language.
They invoke a sense of elegantly constrained chaos, a descent into dream logic.
And thanks to the extraordinary Frank Longo for the elegantly made crossword itself.
Humans balance elegantly on two legs, while humanoid robots fall on their faces.
It's an elegantly soulful interpretation of the essential elements of Japanese garden design.
Kepel teaches class in elegantly tailored suits, and his manners are more formal.
It's concise and elegantly sequenced, sufficiently restrained so that each note clicks exactly.
Sharing the space, scattered throughout, are 12 of Noguchi's elegantly balanced basalt works.
While there, he wrote "Four Hindu Poems," which elegantly reflect that country's music.
Anni's richly crafted textile pieces elegantly commingle with her wild and energetic drawings.
This evocative and elegantly paced examination of the murders takes a prism-like view.
Mr Balint elegantly intercuts courtroom scenes with episodes from Kafka's biography and cultural afterlife.
But that's where the bar has been set -- and Obama floats elegantly above it.
But few stories manage their investigations as sweetly and elegantly as The Unseen World.
LA-based artist Meegan Barnes makes elegantly sculpted ceramics, many of which are butts.
As a statement, it was not exactly subtle, but it was very elegantly made.
Not as pretty as my grandmother, quietly and elegantly absorbing the New York scene.
Gear changes are elegantly made with a six-speed automatic no matter the engine.
That level of fame isn't easy to navigate and he's done it brilliantly & elegantly.
NATE CHINEN No one in pop walks tightropes more elegantly than Chance the Rapper.
Canines have superb, elegantly engineered noses with olfactory abilities that far surpass our own.
Who has difficulty standing up and walking elegantly from their desk to the printer?
Tremain structures her novel as elegantly as a musical composition, complete with recurring themes.
"It's a diving watch but it is elegantly simple, light and sleek," he said.
He also paints imagined portraits — women elegantly styled with high heels, lipstick, and earrings.
He said it more politely and elegantly than that, but yeah, he was skeptical.
The music combines elegantly Chopinesque piano writing, rhapsodic imagination and hints of Wagnerian harmony.
It's hard to start a career, and it's even harder to end one elegantly.
Ms. Bear's text is often elegantly written, but it's too dense for the setting.
In a set of elegantly edited sequences, Angela's face and Will's face trade places.
The novel's ending clicks elegantly in sync with the beginning and holds a koan.
And once again we have Rihanna looking elegantly badass with this Victorian Puma garb.
Two charts from a 2018 RAND Corporation report called "Truth Decay" tell the story elegantly.
The subwoofer is deceptively large and round, so it won't fit elegantly on the shelf.
But it's an elegantly simple solution to a problem I have with other bottle brands.
Today's theme is all about anagramming, summed up elegantly by OUT OF DANGER at 59A.
I try to ride the fine line of sophisticated smut that Hef so elegantly represented.
Plus, it was a treat to dress elegantly after waddling around for weeks on end.
He sports expensive suits, white shirts unbuttoned nearly to the waist, and elegantly sculpted hair.
Stofan elegantly directed the conversation back to exoplanet science and surveying our own neighborhood first.
His robes sat elegantly on his torso as he swayed very slightly while he spoke.
But new solutions are on the horizon, although the friction remains to be elegantly solved.
Elegantly at ease with himself, he is a performer with whom audiences also feel easy.
It allows a new concept of beauty to emerge — elegantly — despite the novel's bleak future.
A moth comes out and dances elegantly to the music played by a cricket violinist.
As in all of the other stories, big questions are elegantly posed and daringly addressed.
I've never seen another TV show so elegantly simulate the experience of living with trauma.
The batter would probably be thinned to make the pancakes shorter and more elegantly rounded.
Huang has since devoted himself to creating large-scale and ever more elegantly crafted installations.
He is seven feet, with elegantly long arms and the soft hands of a jeweler.
The specific, candied tang of artificial fruit is elegantly coded into its soft cake crumbs.
Later ones, from the '70s and '80s, are brightly colored and elegantly composed geometric abstractions.
"Long Strange Trip," ambitiously assembled and elegantly directed by Amir Bar-Lev, fills that void.
There are also repeated descriptions and phrases that could have been ironed out more elegantly.
The parties in power may elegantly gloss over losing 10 percentage points in voter support.
As CBC Music put it so elegantly, the "Baywatch" star's attempt was just "incredibly unnecessary."
Mr. Kaufmann sings German lieder elegantly, while still bringing burnished, heroic colorings to his sound.
The Uber network is able to elegantly match supply and demand without schedules and shifts.
Within her stylised universe, the artist elegantly combines serious social commentary and pure visual enjoyment.
Overall, it's a meditative ride, and elegantly animates graphite drawings without losing that handmade touch.
Newton claimed the role of surgeon Sunday, elegantly dissecting one of the best defenses in football.
Carbon needed to combine these efforts elegantly, a process that would take at least 21 months.
King Louis Philippe of France made one the centrepiece of the world's most elegantly planned city.
Mr Svampa used it most elegantly when gently mocking the peculiarities of post-war Milanese life.
Because solving problems — creatively and elegantly — is at the very heart of what makes Apple, Apple.
He elegantly illustrates that it's possible to be part of a hackathon without writing much code.
Like everything he touches, the piece is thought-provoking, elegantly written, and suffused with moral urgency.
It seems like an elegantly simple (and cheap!) solution to the problem of localized flood defences.
She does so elegantly — another singer might have bellowed, but her soar is natural and assured.
He wears it like war paint—elegantly nestled in the space between his sea captain's beard.
After a few hours, elegantly efficient leaps devolve into brute-force swings from rock to rock.
This year's competition had seven entrants, who, wearing elegantly colored tails, cavorted in a large pool.
"[It] was very elegantly done," he added, referring to her resignation that was made public Tuesday.
The movie, though elegantly framed, favors the unbeautiful, and its landscapes are littered with rusty junk.
"The biggest challenge is creating a tool that spans so many use cases elegantly," said Patrick.
These aren't the first times the Duchess has elegantly put her high-low wardrobe to work.
What I look for most are elegantly composed sentences that pull me into a different world.
Elegantly hung in an airy, open space, these canvases bulge and expand over their wooden armatures.
Mr. Jarrell's "Bérénice," an elegantly poised union of theatrical classicism and musical modernism, also crossed periods.
On Wednesday, it was danced by Kara Chan, Kellie Drobnick and Reed Tankersley — elegantly, exactly, charmingly.
Ditto HBO's "Big Little Lies," constructed elegantly around a finite story based on its source novel.
Outdoor space: The 3493-acre lot includes specimen trees, elegantly trimmed hedges and a fenced backyard.
"This blanket scarf drapes elegantly and the material feels warm, soft and comfortable," one shopper commented.
It's elegantly furnished with a curved staircase finished in glass and stone, as well as chandeliers.
He has a theory of historical cycles that can be considered elegantly simple or dangerously simplistic.
And don't miss Mr. Ross's notes, which elegantly explicate the process behind an exemplary Saturday grid.
Miss Golden Globe's duties involve holding statuettes, lurking (elegantly) in the background and shooing winners offstage.
The heels — a pair of crystal-embellished PVC slingback pumps — teamed elegantly with her buff ensemble.
Stripped of paneling, dropped ceiling, and carpet, the once elegantly hushed downstairs was an echoey hull.
He has legs for days, hands that dance elegantly in the air and a beaming smile.
It's an elegantly fragmented revival of Analytical Cubism infected with the raffish nonchalance of early Robert Rauschenberg.
"TV Drama in China", a study published by the Hong Kong University Press, elegantly catalogues permitted themes.
"Big IPOs are harder to get elegantly into the market," Kathleen Smith from Renaissance Capital told me.
The original 1998 experiment used chocolate chip cookies, radishes, and an impossible quiz to elegantly illustrate this.
But they're meticulously well-designed, elegantly worded and pithy enough to etch themselves into a reader's brain.
It's the rare Christmas album that modifies overplayed melodies so elegantly you're happy to hum them again.
Earlier, Michelle Obama had elegantly placed Mrs Clinton's nomination in the sweep of America's march to equality.
"We are not attempting to demonstrate that Harvey Weinstein behaved elegantly throughout his professional business," he said.
Mr. Socarras also remembered that Mr. Cowley admired the elegantly composed gay pornography of filmmaker Wakefield Poole.
And of course no evening was complete without elegantly attired prostitutes and courtesans working the gaming rooms.
In fact, GS Bank and Marcus fit together elegantly in helping Goldman find new sources of profitability.
The novel so elegantly represents the past that it doesn't have any sense of friction or edge.
We enjoyed the puzzle potential this presented, but it would never have worked elegantly with traditional controls.
In one picture, they're grouped with their choreographer, Frederick Ashton, kneeling, elegantly attired in suit and tie.
Like her own mother, my gentle babička Karolínka, she was pretty, always elegantly dressed and impeccably groomed.
Mr. Monder uses only a modest rack of pedals, and his music is elegantly determined and precise.
Her severe black dress possessed a sharp white collar, and a gold choker elegantly constricted her neck.
"Nowhere Boy" is elegantly structured, plausible in its improbable plot and studded with moments of rapturous prose.
Jaroussky, again wonderful) and a dancer (the mesmerizing Nora Kimball-Mentzos, who also elegantly choreographed the work).
Details like this were elegantly observed, but they didn't add up to intensity over the long haul.
He is so attached to his own (elegantly expressed) orneriness that he sometimes picks the wrong fights.
One thing strikes me about Fantastical's switch to a subscription model is how elegantly it was handled.
The first episode, directed by John Ridley ("American Crime"), quickly and elegantly sketches out the show's themes.
In front of the palace there were numerous spectators in the tribunes, which were very elegantly upholstered.
All of this works exactly as intended, and as elegantly and powerfully as you'd expect from Sonos.
The lobby was elegantly furnished with tea-colored leather Chesterfield sofas, turquoise velvet sofas and contemporary art.
The portraits depict the couple as elegantly-dressed and respectable, using the tropes of upper-class portraiture.
No surprise: the Mueller Report uses the IRAC method elegantly and beautifully; the analysis is done for us.
It elegantly paid homage to the designer and represented the side of fashion the night was all about.
This point has been made elegantly by Impossible Foods' Rachel Konrad: Also, you want a long ingredient list?
You may recall the infamous Jeep hack last summer, which FCA US responded to quickly if not elegantly.
It's a work that elegantly, and devastatingly, brings Gordon Matta-Clark eye-to-eye with the Looney Toons.
Wells elegantly portrays the non-human character, complete with a cranky persona and an addiction to TV dramas.
It simply took it all to the next level and not very elegantly at that — at least initially.
When I looked at the code of really experienced programmers, I'd admire how much more elegantly they wrote.
But extremes weren't necessarily the point; a kind of hyper-attention to elegantly rendered motion was the point.
By contrast, the yellow-billed cuckoo (Coccyzus americanus) is long and lean, and elegantly plumed in earth tones.
Grotzinger, who was advising, not seeking a job, elegantly guided the group through the challenges of climate modelling.
His writing has been described as "the easy impossible" for its appropriation of simple themes, elegantly strung together.
They showed George (elegantly) deep-throating a microphone but couldn't stomach a consensual love scene between two women.
The first snaps went up on V-Day, and show Cyrus elegantly posing with her flowers and gown.
"Walker creates a polyphonic work that elegantly interweaves multiple strands," Corinna da Fonseca-Wollheim writes in her review.
Even today, Timbaland's sonic signatures — stuttering percussion, menacing minor key synths and roboticized ad-libs — have aged elegantly.
"Asako" proceeds from a premise that flirts with the mystic, but Hamaguchi executes it with elegantly rendered realism.
Her cross missed Sam Mewis, hurtling into the box, but found Rapinoe, who elegantly slid the ball home.
Earlier, Hynes and a cast of shirtless, mostly tattooed friends had performed the video's elegantly homoerotic dance scenes.
Behind him, the beat — produced by Young TT & Squat Beats — tinkles and creeps while Kap G elegantly swerves.
In the form of a maybe, maybe not, trench, a shadow Le Smoking, they were most elegantly exposed.
Performing as Phosphorescent, he sings elegantly understated lyrics over a country-rock lilt, tinged with hymnody and psychedelia.
The master suite, which faces the park, had contained an elegantly furnished seating area with a writing desk.
It's a beautiful, elegantly arranged collection of string quartet compositions with an emphasis on drones and negative space.
If ObamaCare insurance were designed properly, what engineers would call elegantly, there would be no need for navigators.
This results in the elegantly organized groupings of waves that surfers refer to covetously as "lines" of swell.
If their earlier palette featured soft neo-impressionist rain washes, these songs are lusher and more elegantly dynamic.
The work, installed in a vacant lot, elegantly covered in pea gravel, soars 113 feet into the air.
Yet Superstore does both, with humor and elegantly written scripts, as well as a real sense of visual style.
Inside Laces, glass walkways crisscross elegantly from side to side, as if pulled through the eyes of a shoe.
Be on the lookout for 2nd Cumming, the hotly anticipated follow up to his debut fragrance elegantly entitled, Cumming.
Or they need to be able to elegantly move from a single screen to spanning across both of them.
Valente's works are elegantly written, while Jemisin's novels (you really must read The Fifth Season) are absolutely groundbreaking fantasies.
Not to be outdone, a Des Moines eatery has elegantly reduced the entire presidential field to a hamburger. Mrs.
You'll find lots of copycats on the racks, but no one quite does it as elegantly as the original.
But even in Shanghai, despite Jifeng's travails, several new, elegantly designed bookshops have opened in the past two years.
In our experience, everything works in the browser quickly and elegantly, adding to the usefulness of a Dropbox sub.
The silver necklace, choker, bracelet, earrings, and rings are designed to fit around and lay elegantly on larger bodies.
They offer the perfect grip to hold on to as one elegantly dips one's morning croissant in hot chocolate.
To my eye, it elegantly balances technical and political considerations in a system that is simple, reliable, and sturdy.
So that was part of what I wanted to do, and I wanted to do it elegantly and discretely.
They build rhythmically, one clause piling on top of another, the commas like elegantly pointed toes delineating each step.
The Stokke Tripp Trapp high chair uses an elegantly simple design to create a highly adaptable piece of furniture.
This elegantly simple policy helped the Trump administration cut excessive regulations that have been strangling American business and industry.
The best part was the way the switch elegantly dimmed the lights to darkness when I turned it off.
Several tracks feature Mr. Toussaint alone at the piano, and they're reminders of the regional traditions he elegantly upheld.
Jin's latest novel, "The Boat Rocker," isn't as elegantly crafted as "Waiting," but it provides even more linguistic dexterity.
It's the place where Italian cuisine is elegantly and playfully delivered on the same level as fancy French cuisine.
That's the only thing that the self-described "chocoholic" says has ever knocked him on his elegantly dressed ass.
Keep one for yourself and gift one to your elegantly disheveled friend next time they're rummaging for their keys.
Dressed elegantly, they posed on top of their SUV to properly stand out from the three-foot-tall plants.
But his tight control over the proceedings becomes clear in a closing shot that elegantly encapsulates the film's complexities.
"Although Mr. Kramarevsky was elegantly attired, his gray hair was disheveled," Jack Anderson wrote in The Times in 1991.
In Jennifer Croft's assured translation, each self-enclosed account is tightly conceived and elegantly modulated, the language balletic, unforced.
We're going to have a lot of elegantly dressed people amid all this modern decay of the train station.
It is so elegantly done that it makes the show's nutty premise seem not only credible, but emotionally logical.
Alexa Chung strikes a pleasing balance: her videos are elegantly produced, but they expose her razor-sharp, quirky intensity.
Like everything else in Vivaldi, it's elegantly done, and the image is saved to the gallery on your phone.
It sits elegantly on my wrist, with delicately carved out pushers on the sides of the stainless steel case.
Check In The Henrietta in Covent Garden features rooms that are elegantly furnished — and dining is definitely a draw.
Show Us Your Wall Alain Verzeroli loves photography, and is intrigued by Izima Kaoru's series of elegantly clad subjects.
Psychologists Uri Simonsohn, Joseph Simmons, and Leif Nelson elegantly demonstrated the problem in what is now a classic paper.
The channel guide is elegantly laid out and quick to navigate, even if it's not really doing anything new.
The Lakers locker room was a Chateau Marmont, that stylish old stars and starlets hotel, for the elegantly attired.
In a New York solo debut, this Los Angeles-based artist elegantly combines painting, science, the body and craft.
She moved quickly, joining cut-up bits of photos with elegantly-drawn black lines and small bursts of color.
The most shocking thing about the Switch might be how many obvious pitfalls Nintendo has managed to elegantly avoid.
"Hostiles" is elegantly made, with picturesque cinematography by Masanobu Takayanagi and a muscular, old-style score by Max Richter.
But, from his first motion, strumming his lyre with Pete Townshend-style arm-circling, Mr. Stanley was elegantly forceful.
He was the first to bring a northern to the neighborhood, and he proved "elegantly athletic" in demonstrating it.
He loves the company's electric cars, which he thinks are elegantly designed and represent a sustainable vision for transportation.
Games like Amnesia and Alien: Isolation or—more illustratively but less elegantly— Outlast resolve the tension by removing action entirely.
A true Upper East Side institution, it is so elegantly whimsical (and so manically expensive) that it gives me vertigo.
Perhaps it works so elegantly that its shortcomings won't matter, but we'll have to actually review it to find out.
The menu, which changes monthly, is fairly small but wide-ranging, and the dishes are lovingly described and elegantly plated.
She blazed trails through dense forests and elegantly left diamonds along the path for the rest of us to follow.
Dressed elegantly in a dark suit, he was greeted by dozens of Sunni children in matching blue and white uniforms.
The Queen, who is rarely seen at restaurants, was wrapped elegantly in a gray paisley shawl over a silver dress.
Ms Maher has done so in an old-fashioned way: with a carefully researched, elegantly written and very readable book.
A Dartmouth College professor sets the record straight, and in the process elegantly debunks a host of trade-policy myths.
Researchers had noticed that fatter penguins sometimes struggled to remain upright, their extra padding making it difficult to walk elegantly.
The same dynamic was happening at other platforms, elegantly expressed in a recent story about e-commerce ads on Facebook.
They twirl their hair harder, swing their hips faster, and strike a pose more elegantly than any woman I know.
Stylistically fearless, the 12 stories are elegantly and darkly imagined: they've got gristle and just the right amount of gore.
Doomgaze is kind of a dumb genre tag, but honestly, it fits this like an elegantly-tailored, bloodstained velvet glove.
I also like that the watch elegantly displays how long I've been running, my heart rate, pace and miles run.
I really thought that the SAS [short authentication string] verification in Signal was super elegantly designed on a philosophical level.
Tight shirts look best on gaunt, barely-there, elegantly-wasted amphetamine enthusiasts, like how you were when you were 22.
While this is, of course, a conceivable scenario, and one explored elegantly and in depth by Dave Wasserman at 85033.
Ms. LaBeija elegantly unrolled a strip of tape toward the exit, a path that she and then her dancers followed.
I think that has to do with the way the lines and curves in the bodywork blend together so elegantly.
The book elegantly collapses the distance between the vast and the intimate, showing how history reaches even the most sheltered.
Ball's fifth novel elegantly examines the process of rebuilding a life from nothing, and how pain shapes a person's identity.
It was tucked into a pair of sleek floral pants, with elegantly drawn blossoms atop a muted navy base ($33).
Paintings of doughnuts hovering in space like flying saucers look far tastier, and even cartoony bronze sculptures are elegantly designed.
She could not pin down why she had gone: A forthright passage that elegantly and impressively describes a vague idea.
He has a keen ability for elegantly creating imagery in what would otherwise be so standard that it'd go unnoticed.
This loss and flux is elegantly woven into the record—cinematic, often piano driven songs delivered with rare hairsbreadth intimacy.
Last year, Anton Kern moved from a ground-floor gallery in Chelsea to this elegantly updated townhouse on 55th Street.
The architect chosen for the project is Kulapat Yantrasast, whose designs are known for being modern, open, and elegantly restrained.
She speaks in the Queen's English so elegantly and then she's flirting and speaking like British sailors on shore leave.
She wears smoky eye shadow and subtly glossy lipstick, and her short hair is swept elegantly away from her forehead.
Sony's new SRS-LSR200 remote control isn't just elegantly named, it's also a portable speaker with a 13-hour battery.
My idea of a nightmare is people standing very elegantly dressed in a room with a drink in their hand.
The real test of a good Nixon biography, given how many there are, is far simpler: Is it elegantly written?
Backstage, O'Hara, looking elegantly fun—dark eye makeup, multidirectional hairdo, gray dress, beige fishnets, pink pumps—fretted quietly to Levy.
Behind the counter, I met Helene Beaumurs, an elegantly coifed brunette whose glowing complexion was a testament to her wares.
Enoura's cantilevered main gallery with glass walls is elegantly oriented to glimpse the sun as it rises from the east.
Additional dogs are stacked on a platter with "Pink's Loves Kate and Laura" elegantly written on the wieners in condiment.
Would her 14-pound cat and hodgepodge of knickknacks have a place in his elegantly decorated 19913,000-square-foot home?
The curators have elegantly arranged the photographs in a sequence so that their subjects' clothes form a rainbow of colors.
The reception of the record was unexpected—its elegantly simple approach to songwriting resonating to an emotional core with listeners.
Georgia-based artist Adrian Cox elegantly renders his bulbous humanoid creatures in classic painterly style with an Impressionistic understanding of light.
At the very least, Dyson has focused heavily on exciting the gee-whiz technology community when selling its elegantly designed devices.
It might've been intended as a cross, but the ball curled elegantly into the far post, much to the keeper's chagrin.
One can see why; its colors not only depict but qualify each element of a vision of an elegantly dressed woman.
"We integrate elegantly into the development process and find known vulnerabilities in your open source elements and fix them," Podjarny explained.
The apparatus did the trick, simply and elegantly, to deliver the president's words to global news organizations and assembled live audiences.
I like both, as I've seen too many good headphones spoiled by bad touch controls, and the lights are elegantly integrated.
Sergey Akimov performs a stunning aerial set; Alexander Koblikov juggles elegantly; the Dosov Troupe achieves remarkable heights with its teeterboard act.
They believe the job could be done faster and more elegantly using a piece of physics called flexural gravity-wave resonance.
It also drew on Henri Bergson's concept of élan vital — vital force — which Gilles Deleuze elegantly explains in his book Bergsonism.
The result, published late last year, is an simple but elegantly printed reference that captures current trends in Japanese visual branding.
The guests were elegantly dressed from head-to-toe, except for little Leonore who seemed to have  left her shoes behind .
"Viola Davis is the only person alive who can elegantly cry all the tears while speaking without a tissue," said Williams.
It's an all-in-one platform that leverages technology to elegantly solve logistics issues that have been around for a while.
On the opener, "Ready for It," she moves elegantly from menacing to exuberant and back again, flaunting her old songwriting chops.
Tragedy struck at the Republican National Convention this week when Ivanka Trump misplaced her long, white and elegantly tampon-esque earring.
Even the simpler selections, in flavors like salted caramel, vanilla and mango, have elegantly thin mochi coatings and ice cream fillings.
He writes elegantly, with enjoyable flashes of tartness, and is in complete command both of his sources and the vast historiography.
The restaurant was El Quijote, in the once-elegantly shabby Chelsea Hotel on West 1978rd Street near Seventh Avenue in Manhattan.
It's an elegantly integrated display that uses multiple sensory approaches to immerse the visitor in a world of highly specialized knowledge.
And now he's rapping alongside the elegantly quirky Valee, delivering high-quality simulacrum with a young-boy twist: Get a bag!
Winning the game isn't aesthetically pleasing; you didn't elegantly make the right choices to hit the AI in its Achilles heel.
It's why nuoc mau, a burned caramel sauce, is used to elegantly expand both flavor and color in traditional Vietnamese cooking.
Before he hit upon his elegantly suspended plates of cut sheet metal, Calder first created kinetic sculptures with small, hidden motors.
Shoulders were wide, pants were high-waisted and knotted at the ankle and dresses and blouses were elegantly draped and belted.
A closed-off, mysterious woman leaves her husband and child and sails across the Atlantic alone in this elegantly written novel.
This behind-the-scenes photo shows elegantly dressed extras in our lobby, walking into the ballroom to film a choreographed dance.
Consider, for instance, Gorogoa, an elegantly hand-drawn adventure by Jason Roberts in which children solve puzzles by manipulating illustrated panels.
Cue the heart eye emoji: This diamond necklace is is elegantly crafted in 9K white gold for a rich tone and sparkle.
Daniel Martin was a busy man even before he created Meghan Markle's elegantly natural, freckle-showcasing makeup look for her wedding day.
But Salah deftly collected the ball at the end line with an elegantly curling shot that evaded both keeper and defenders alike.
For the Duo to work, the apps on it need to be able to elegantly go from one screen to the other.
I could see a case that it hasn't handled the transition to the new security model in Catalina very elegantly, for sure.
It's just an elegantly styled device for playing back vinyl that looks like it would fit nicely in an expensive living room.
After saving himself from an initial spill, Tim was sent careening down his sloped driveway before landing elegantly on his front lawn.
The festival will run for 20 days and is being held on a restaurant boat that elegantly floats on the eponymous river.
But even so, her latest look — an elegantly coiffed 'do in a pale shade of gray — is one we didn't see coming.
McEnroe could've certainly answered Garcia-Navarro's question more elegantly, and made a point about the differences between the men's and women's tours.
The apps aren't dazzling in terms of what they bring to the table, but everything is elegantly arranged and easy to operate.
Other scientists found that the branching tunnels of Messor sancta ants closely resemble the elegantly reductive street structures found in unplanned cities.
Johnson wanders into our suite at the Soho Hotel with a cup of coffee in hand and perches elegantly upon the sofa.
Three elegantly ornamented Handel arias that opened the program (including "Endless Pleasure," from "Semele") were a vehicle for Ms. Fang's clean coloratura.
Perhaps fractured or slowed footage of Baker dancing could convey her artistry without sacrificing Mr. Sorey and Ms. Bullock's elegantly spare stylization.
It was always a shock when the women emerged in their niqabs, often in twos or threes, floating elegantly down the sidewalk.
The public is invited to throw crumbs onto the carpet, watching as Ivanka elegantly vacuums up the mess, her smile never wavering.
The first cafes opened in Bratislava in the 18th century, when aristocrats sipped European-style coffee and wine in elegantly appointed salons.
Pittard deals elegantly, too, with the troubles besetting any modern writer who wishes to cast her characters completely adrift from the world.
"We are making money on the machines for sure," says Lerea, keeping his cards close to his chart, sidestepping the question elegantly.
There is a palpable animating intelligence in the show, and it is often elegantly executed, gripping on an episode by episode level.
A man (Ian Hussey) advances to the audience in a funny cross-kneed sequence only to open out with elegantly stretched limbs.
It was a sunny, fall day, and Touissant was sitting at his Steinway grand piano in an elegantly pressed blue suit, reminiscing.
The result is an audacious, anthropological-artistic arrangement that elegantly lays out a heterogeneous, noisy, and spellbinding cultural smorgasbord, ambitious in scope.
Mostly, they sail elegantly over bodies of water, waddle through patches of grass, and do that weird nibbling thing to clean themselves.
Four groups of steel poles mounted with spherical light bulbs and tiny speakers shift and cross elegantly as you move around them.
Entering the elegantly appointed, shoebox-narrow establishment, which first opened its doors on 13th Street in 2011, can be a puzzling experience.
Bodies tumble upon one another, weapons are more likely to be locked together by sheer force of pressure than ever elegantly wielded.
Two elegantly constructed novels, both of which open with the shocking death of a teenage girl, gripped me from their first pages.
As I'm talking to myself, the girls slowly and elegantly begin to stretch away, until soon, without a word, they are gone.
Before long he is issuing cooking instructions, elegantly pouring wine, pulling weeds and identifying plants, reading Philip Larkin and borrowing Charlie's turtlenecks.
The intimate space and simple white interior act like a blank canvas, letting the elegantly plated dishes stand out that much more.
Dr. Melnikov, an anesthesiologist, monitored the patient and watched as the surgeon "did it so elegantly" that no blood transfusion was required.
They're not just elegantly designed, but also eco-friendly and filled with enough pages to record your thoughts, ideas, memories, and adventures.
Yet most tantalizing was an elegantly mournful song in French and Latin, its text and music possibly written by Queen Margaret herself.
Stylistically speaking, he lacks consistency; regardless of the time period, his works alternate between being either elegantly stylized, avant-garde, or academic.
Spacious and elegantly styled, it had a bath and shower combination and was supplied with organic bath products from Neal's Yard Remedies.
All of these relationships are elegantly sketched in by writer Jason Richman, and Dex's self-destructive streak powers almost all of them.
I thought this grid was very elegantly clued; in addition to the several evocative entries, the two span entries were particularly excellent.
Steamships also radically altered travel; George Barker wove an elegantly steamy romance from a ship churning toward people in port, circa 1886.
Elegantly flanking the stage, Joseph Kubera and Adam Tendler each sits at a grand piano, playing an unidentified score by Julius Eastman.
A few hiccups aside, Pizzolatto's writing was more streamlined and disciplined this season than last, and the multiple timelines were elegantly managed.
Elegantly designed with walls but no booths at 50 Varick Street in TriBeCa, it has around 60 participants and a clubby atmosphere.
The smallest one, in the upper right-hand corner of the canvas, is horizontal and filled with a bright, elegantly textured ochre.
They are also elegantly composed and as rigorously quiet as the pursed lips of a schoolmarm keeping watch during classroom reading time.
In spite of La prière's innovations at the biennale, this work elegantly shows how contemporary art can indeed be not new now.
In the back room of a bustling Pride event, Laverne Cox sits on an aging brown leather chair with her legs elegantly crossed.
I can't tell if this is because the notch is smaller or, perhaps, more elegantly designed than the one on the Essential Phone.
Accessories include these deliciously cozy faux-fur slippers, these elegantly embroidered ankle boots, and countless quirky pieces of jewelry that complete the look.
Most of the hotel's elegantly appointed rooms have four-poster beds; splurge for the premiere, which has a Juliette balcony overlooking the bay.
In its simplest models, prices elegantly balance supply and demand, magically directing individuals' pursuit of their own self-interest towards the greater good.
The elegantly named WRT32X router builds in the Killer networking tech that's often found in gaming PCs from companies like Razer and Alienware.
Then we made sure we to build ya'll a high-quality DAC in a tiny adapter that can elegantly live on your headphones.
As they so elegantly and very bureaucratically named it, Developing Computational Thinking as a National Capability integrates tech-enabled toys into everyday learning.
It was a diaphanous, cotton-candy parade of elegantly off-kilter looks that were part '50s prom queen and part Belle Époque sexpot.
While Happn's new feature is a nice upgrade for regular users, Tinder's location-based features – we're sorry to report – are more elegantly designed.
Plus, the song elegantly navigates popular climate rhetoric, such as "global cooling," which skeptics used to falsely debunk the idea of global warming.
He too had his moments in the debate, elegantly decrying Mr Obama's quietist foreign policy and China's brutality in Tiananmen Square in 1989.
Unwinding thin peels of citrus into a variety of elegantly detailed figurines, Japanese artist Yoshihiro Okada depicts different animals out of fruit rinds.
The quantum enigma machine ultimately created by Lum and his colleagues is elegantly simple in its design, but remarkably complex in its mechanics.
Tim Cook's company (RIP Steve Jobs) may be considered the pioneer of elegantly-designed technology, but Sennheiser's got the audio game on lock.
Time-lapse footage near Mauna Kea's summit captured wind gusts and thick snow piling up near the elegantly named Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope.
She was elegantly dressed and self-possessed, and yet she was slowly, rhythmically chewing gum, something I rarely see in my psychiatry sessions.
Since she came on board, the store has opened outposts in Cobble Hill, and an elegantly assembled Williamsburg location designed by Ole Sondresen.
"Flesh," the title of a small, potent, and timely Chaim Soutine retrospective, elegantly curated by Stephen Brown, at the Jewish Museum, is genteel.
It's super customizable, keeps your cosmetics within reach, is large enough to hold many products, and displays everything elegantly with its carousel design.
The stand-up Jerrod Carmichael, who has produced or starred in some of the most imaginatively shot specials himself, directs these scenes elegantly.
When I crossed the threshold for the first time, I saw down the long hallway a petite, elegantly dressed woman with perfect posture.
Pale, delicate and elegantly dressed, the 30-inch-tall Rochard doll is unlike any of its porcelain contemporaries, said Theriault's president, Stuart Holbrook.
"The Doors of Perception" is a seamless, confident, elegantly written travelogue of a psychedelic journey that the author found astonishing but entirely comprehensible.
Prateek Sadhu and Aditi Dugar own Masque, an elegantly repurposed industrial space that serves a 10-course tasting menu every day except Monday.
It is the mission of this fine, elegantly written history to explore the ever-shifting role of the frontier in the American story.
Sheléa juxtaposed her elegantly retro jazz ballad "Love Fell on Me" with crowd-pleasing homages to Sarah Vaughan, Whitney Houston and Aretha Franklin.
She gets her effects by following old Italian templates and putting them together so elegantly that they seem to light up from inside.
Driver has performed a service in assembling the stories of so many important education cases in one encyclopedic, fair and elegantly written volume.
Walden evokes emotional states with elegantly composed panels: minimal, tentative lines, more delicate than a blade's, surrounded by bold swatches of negative space.
Robert Kagan, in his incisive, elegantly written, new book about America's unique role in the world, "The Jungle Grows Back," makes that clear.
In the well-known "Nimrod" variation, the wistful melody for mellow strings built slowly and elegantly to its stirring climax, as it should.
"Missoni was created with the objective of making an outfit that would take you effortlessly and elegantly from morning to evening," Margherita explains.
Theoretically, it makes sense that golfers might want to elegantly monitor the time from their own wrist as they meander the back nine.
Even into her 90s, Ms. Higgins Clark continued to address her fans in online videos, appearing elegantly dressed and accessorized with glittering gems.
"The Third Rainbow Girl" is an evocative and elegantly paced examination of the murders that takes a prism-like view of the crime.
It was loaded with lavish tributes from foreign rulers: gold filigreed swords from Kuwait, elaborately painted Chinese urns and elegantly framed Quranic verses.
All of this is a lot, obviously, but Muir establishes this complex world so simply and so elegantly that it never becomes overwhelming.
It's a rich, intellectually interesting metaphor, if nowhere near as elegantly deployed as the similar metaphor in Beloved that Coates is cribbing from.
The Guzzle Buddy™ is a glass that inserts directly into the wine bottle so you can more "elegantly" chug directly from it.
In the absence, so you don't get those promotions ... so those promotions don't seem random, which I think Susan wrote about quite elegantly.
This puzzle takes an old idea (backward answers) and solves a problem that these puzzles face: elegantly demarcating which answers follow the gimmick.
"We need to blow the dust off," she said in an interview, gesturing to the battalion of elegantly uniformed servers at Del Posto.
Having streamlined its sound just enough to move elegantly without ironing out the creepy surprises lurking beneath the polish, Valgur crunches and glimmers.
Many have joked about the release, but none have done it quite so elegantly and in such spot-on Apple fashion as Stephen Colbert.
The intangible dominance of his game, along with that laugh and elegantly greying goatee, have given Russell a sort of mystical quality over time.
Diamond necklace Cue the heart eye emoji: This diamond necklace is is elegantly crafted in 9K white gold for a rich tone and sparkle.
More importantly, Google says it's committed to ensuring it works more elegantly with more devices, improving the setup process and the overall user experience.
Set under an elegantly arched ceiling, "Host" creates a powerful encounter between human "civilisation" and the elemental substances out of which life originally emerged.
You might have seen the heeled loafers, metallic flats, and bejeweled sandals elegantly trotting down the runways this season, and thought little of it.
Just the most elegantly orchestrated evolve-beside-the-player mechanics, set against brainteasers that just poke and prod enough without ever being a pain.
The writing, elegantly translated by Christopher Hampton from Ms. Reza's French into culturally on-target American English, is often as telling as this exchange.
But the documentary artfully articulates the ideas of the musical in its own way, while elegantly focusing on performance, collaboration, and Sondheim's specific artistry.
For a person haunted by the memory of an abuser, Gauger drew a tree root insisting through an upturned skull, elegantly captioned KILL HIM.
Catalonia's caganer — elegantly translated as "the shitter" — is a figurine that's hidden in pessebre nativity scenes in Spain that's existed since the 18th century.
He finally wrote a d'var Torah, elegantly linking contemporary race-related incidents to the Biblical stories of Adam and Eve and Cain and Abel.
Gmail also loses its characteristic red banner at the top and appears to handle image attachments and long email threads a little more elegantly.
Someone will pay me one day to divulge how I lived so frugally, elegantly, and sanely in that glittering, amorally rich, and enormous hellhole.
"I love painting images that seem at once abstract and photorealistic," he tells The Creators Project, elegantly summarizing the paradox of his captivating works.
And with the exception of one (admittedly well-timed) exposition dump that occurs late in the movie, those explanations weave elegantly into the dialogue.
Changing facilities are elegantly hidden inside a mirrored-glass geodesic dome in one corner of the site, adding a futuristic aspect to the work.
A continuation of Hockney's fascination with the swimming pool, it's a celebration of perfection as a diver elegantly makes his way into the water.
BTW ... the "save the date" card was elegantly designed, featuring a grey and gold color scheme as well as a Naive Inline-type font.
WHEN Barack Obama comes to write his memoirs they will no doubt be an elegantly persuasive account of the ideas that guided his presidency.
His résumé includes radio and television receivers and cabinets, training brochures for military spies, elegantly tapered subway turnstiles and bookshelves with built-in stereos.
Summoning the wit of Flannery O'Connor and the sweet melancholy of John Prine, she elegantly connects her characters' wild actions to their roiling emotions.
Not that the author dwells on the comparison; discretion is among the ways in which her meticulous, elegantly wrought narrative bears the Cartier hallmark.
When Sony first showed me its newest product, the not-so-elegantly dubbed Immersive Wearable Speaker, I couldn't quite figure out why it existed.
The tall center console retains space for batteries present and future, but a spare, elegantly trimmed dash still dictates the feel of the interior.
As a composer, Muhly is attracted to glittering sounds, elegantly intertwining lyrical lines, and austere polyphonic textures modelled on Renaissance and Anglican choral music.
Tinkering with the size of text and images is critical to the design process, especially when you want to craft an elegantly balanced composition.
The book cited Palantir as an example of a company that had "elegantly accomplished" what a government data-wrangling project had sought to do.
This work evokes both the festive scene of a bullfight and the anxious contemplation of the bullfighter, elegantly rendered here with gently shimmering strings.
What image could be more evocative of freedom than that of wild horses, galloping over the plains, their manes elegantly flowing in the breeze?
The works are completed (or elegantly defaced) with spray paint, scratchy daubs of black soap and big, velvety pours of the melted soap mixture.
There, Mr. Palau did a few braids up the back and pulled the rest of the hair elegantly to the crown of the head.
Still as the game elegantly folds back and forth in time, spanning thousands of Roberts's drawings, it has a complexity in its meticulous design.
Together with the drawings' elegantly askew composition, this sets up a tantalizing sense of specific messages or meanings hovering permanently just out of reach.
It is likely that we are witnessing not Michigan's rejuvenation but rather the latest stage of the elegantly managed decline of a great empire.
It is, for this stage, for you to have and to hold as you smoothly and elegantly sail through this reassessment of your salary.
He headed for a table occupied by three elegantly dressed women; when they saw him approach, two clutched their handbags and waved him off.
As T refreshes under the editorship of Hanya Yanagihara, the graphic language of the magazine will look and feel more urgent and elegantly experimental.
Museums & Galleries In a New York solo debut, closing on Saturday, this Los Angeles-based artist elegantly combines painting, science, the body and craft.
Reaching and elegantly picking up the right chess piece fluidly and having it land in the right place in an uncontrolled environment— that's hard.
The elegantly playful contrast of his clean tailoring with the single daisy pinned to his lapel was perfectly appropriate for the "TV Party" ringleader.
Mr. Vasquez made him a cone half-covered in rainbow sprinkles and half in chocolate sprinkles, moving quickly and elegantly in the narrow space.
However you describe it, 'Duplicity' is superior entertainment, the most elegantly pleasurable movie of its kind to come around in a very long time.
A producer, seemingly used to finding ways to elegantly interrupt chatty Clarkson, had to step in so we could start recording the interview properly.
In this elegantly written and insightful cultural history, Wolff examines this calamity and how it connects to the artistic evolution of Dylan and Guthrie.
A piece of sea glass makes the past and the present converge elegantly as a boy visits his grandmother's cottage near a rocky beach.
It sits on a pedestal while an elegantly dressed woman silently stands next to it and stares blankly in the direction of the camera.
The palazzo was completed around 1520, following a plan ascribed to Raphael, and many art historians discern his touch in the elegantly geometric façade.
Elegantly combining strands from the histories of medicine, art, and religion, this study explores how the medieval world understood and treated the human body.
A piece of sea glass makes the past and the present converge elegantly as a boy visits his grandmother's cottage near a rocky beach.
Projections (by Jess Medenbach) elegantly convey the fog and crumble of Billie's mind, as does a four-person chorus of spirits that surrounds her.
But Clive Thompson, the author, elegantly weaves that history around the story of an early female programmer who is alive and recalls it all.
Up to two cars and a golf cart or additional small car can be parked in the elegantly paved area next to the piazza.
Black rectangular reading glasses elegantly set off his pale complexion and top-to-bottom verticality: tall body (6-foot-6), tall nose, tall forehead.
He got to the wall and, ever so elegantly, slid his prodigious tummy across the wall as his momentum sent him tumbling into the stands.
If you're tangentially aware of the Baywatch franchise, you know that it involves beautiful humans running elegantly on the beach — despite the Malibu Beach heat.
I rise from my seat and am brought before a beautiful man, leaning elegantly against a wooden loft beam, and am instructed to undress him.
But his message was an elegantly simple one: China will stand by globalization, no matter what protectionist fads contaminate the discourse in Washington or elsewhere.
The Apple Watch is elegantly designed and highly customizable — added screen room means you can fit more complications (aka apps' info widgets) onto your homescreen.
The warm tones and elegantly erratic forms of Doyle's objects, however, feel much more of a piece with the multifarious, biomorphic Postminimalism explored by Hesse.
Otherwise, the Note 8's fit and finish are exactly the same as the S53, with glass panels that elegantly curve into a metal frame.
But it uses its running time economically, and the piece is edited elegantly, shifting between full-sized sets and tiny vignettes floating in mid-air.
We like reading books and essays that elegantly confirm ideas we already more or less thought were true, while presenting a bit of new evidence.
A widely recognized figure, elegantly dressed with a mane of neatly coiffed black hair, Rosmah Mansor had long drawn popular scorn for her lavish lifestyle.
This elegantly bloody coming-of-age story concerns a girl who follows her sister to veterinary school, where she develops a taste for human flesh.
Paro puts on a good show of being elegantly aloof while standing on one foot as Devdas unties her blouse and slips off her anklet.
Her hair was wrapped elegantly behind her head, and her smile, broad and warm, radiated as I asked her what female supremacy meant to her.
For instance, one of the most striking images of the exhibition is an elegantly posed group portrait of a burgher family at a country home.
Sighisoara features an elegantly preserved medieval center including old churches, towers, battlements and a house that purports to be the birthplace of Vlad the Impaler.
The space, in Carroll Gardens, which last housed the Southeast Asian-inspired restaurant Nightingale Nine, is elegantly stark (and, on several recent visits, severely understaffed).
Elegantly understated invites, two separate receptions (one a more traditional luncheon, the other a full-blown Scottish feast), and the cutest bridesmaid in British history.
Rick mopes and mutters through an elegantly appointed malaise, wandering the desert in an Armani jacket and driving aimlessly in his midnight-blue vintage convertible.
For a representative of the saddle-billed stork, Kim chose a female with luminous yellow eyes (males have brown eyes) standing elegantly on one leg.
The behavior of matter, electricity and magnetism, and the subatomic forces at work inside the nuclei of atoms — all fit elegantly into the quantum paradigm.
In southern Tuscany, a family of British bohemians has created an elegantly undone cultural refuge that pays homage to the everyday life of ancient Italy.
Not only does a proportionality mandate solve the problems of redistricting more elegantly, it solves the problem of judicial meddling with electoral mechanics much better.
Critics pointed out that the "Rabbit" sculpture elegantly and enigmatically alludes to earlier pieces by such artists as Constantin Brancusi, Marcel Duchamp and Andy Warhol.
The effect is of an elegantly-dressed prisoner of Versailles, or "some sort of queen" who has "vanquished her enemies," as The Cut put it.
Whitewashed, cavernous and presided over by a pair of enormous 18th-century globes, this elegantly spare reading room is now used for exhibits and lectures.
This was the New York premiere of the piece, and it was great to hear it in the Armory's intimate and elegantly restored Veterans Room.
Weary and angular with lank blond hair, elegantly sheathed in black, yet still casually paint-flecked: She was exactly how I'd imagined a Real Artist.
It was elegantly adorned with a white ribbon and decorative green and gold leaves — and had Hudgens' first name engraved in cursive on the lid.
Fortunately for all of us, the complexity of the setup is manifested very elegantly and lightly, so as not to be an exercise in befuddlement.
She did it with angora knits and cloudlike skirts and elegantly understated jersey tailoring, along with her familiar starry, starry sky embroidered fairy tale gowns.
The New York Times and Bon Appétit columnist demystifies home entertaining with elegantly approachable recipes and event-elevating tips for the post-post-Martha generation.
Encounters LONDON — A group of well-heeled, elegantly dressed women sit around a table inside a historic British manor house, arguing over rules and manners.
The storytelling is much more streamlined than the second season's, at least in the early going, and its revelations are elegantly sprung across three timelines.
From there, at a narrowing angle, Cardona provided a stylish winner, lofting the ball elegantly over the goalkeeper and sending the Colombian fans into raptures.
Busy waiters are juggling large trays full of kahvalti and bardaks, elegantly shaped Turkish tea glasses and magically, no one has dropped a single plate yet.
As elegantly catalogued by Andrew Small of the German Marshall Fund, a think-tank, sometimes that means pariah-states shunned for corruption or abusing human rights.
Writer and director Edward Robles elegantly blends these scenes with maps, email text, and a brief clip of live-action video, for an austere, expressive aesthetic.
It's interesting to watch, and also rather elegantly explicative of the rower-like motion in which the dyneins engage — and it has scientific value, to boot.
But it's all laid out in this woozy, dazed bliss—Schray moves between styles and sounds elegantly, and slowly, covering lots of ground but never rushing.
Drama and comedy mix elegantly on Mom, just as they did on great 1970s sitcoms like All in the Family or The Mary Tyler Moore Show.
In the shot, Chyna sits on a white chair backwards — her arm on the top of its back and her hand placed elegantly below her chin.
Ringing in at an affordable $54.95 to $119.95, the Otis assortment features slouchy-chic dresses, uber-cool suiting, laser-cut faux leather, and elegantly draped accents.
There's a peacefulness to seeing things get destroyed in slow motion, it's like the shock and horror is removed because all the shrapnel dances away elegantly.
The team behind O:n° is also responsible for Her Name Is Han, a restaurant devoted to elegantly translating traditional "Korean soul food" for a modern setting.
According to the listing, the home's interior was recently renovated, but listing photos show the elegantly appointed rooms don't mirror the spaces seen on the show.
Her head is out of frame so this elegantly-displayed body could belong to any or all women, but it most closely belongs to Brody Dalle.
Their small frames were perched on the edge of a big red couch, with hands folded primly and blood-red tu-tus bunched elegantly around them.
Considering the track snippets posted to the label's SoundCloud, its contents seem elegantly subdued and spaced-out, working through a minimalistic and lightly muted sound palate.
The lightweight modal jersey fabric feels like a second skin — it's silky smooth and drapes elegantly over your body for a fit that's cozy and flattering.
The fiber artist Sonya Clark has produced the elegantly stylized Hair Craft Project, which features black hairdressers as craftswomen whose intricate art form is the braid.
These works do look elegantly restrained, but for me are just too derivative of the work of Mel Bochner, particularly his 26 Sonnabend show 48″ Standards.
"After Life" (season 6, episode 3) This episode neatly, elegantly lays out the trauma that season six will spend the next 19 episodes trying to unpack.
Nowhere is that more apparent than at Saint Peter, where Josh Niland takes the bro-chef love of offal and elegantly applies it to aquatic ingredients.
The elegantly bruised ballad "Best Years of My Life" shows a woman coping with the realization that she's settled for a stable yet deeply unsatisfying life.
Mr. Collins pays tribute to his favorite movie by elegantly weaving this quote through his grid and stretching the name of the movie across the bottom.
A translation of "Iza's Ballad" followed, and now we have "Katalin Street," originally published in Hungarian in 1969 and elegantly translated into English by Len Rix.
But the narrative is elegantly structured rather than clotted, and its tone is contemplative as opposed to frantic, as if he had turned down the volume.
Her elegantly simple, delicious little nut-flour cakes are sold in shops in Brooklyn and Manhattan, including Fleishers Craft Butchery, Union Market and G-Free NYC.
You can't get a very tight radius on a folding OLED screen, but Motorola figured out how to accommodate that much more elegantly than Samsung did.
" Galland added: "This collaboration was great fun, in part because I got to witness Neal spew out gobs of techno-gibberish, which he does very elegantly.
The walls are off-white lime plaster with no moldings or decoration save for the elegantly scored casings around the tall door frames and window bays.
By comparison, Thaddaeus Ropac's elegantly refurbished 280,21.2-foot gallery in a Georgian townhouse in Mayfair, which opened on Wednesday, appears to be a more apolitical operation.
Instead, the Caltech team has found, the brain's face cells respond to the dimensions and features of a face in an elegantly simple, though abstract, way.
John Dos Passos is there to support the Republican cause, and a young Robert Capa, and a cast of elegantly dissolute prostitutes, one missing a leg.
So far so pretty good, as Hopkins and Pryce spar elegantly, while Bergoglio fears the impact that Benedict's departure amid scandal would have on the institution.
Whether you buy one for $36 or three for $89, every alluring votive comes elegantly nestled in a matte-black gift box accented with gilded lettering.
Power Smokeless indoor electric 1,500W grill— $773 See Details A welcome addition to your nightstand, this elegantly-designed dock matches the aesthetic of your Apple Watch.
This time it was Chesterfields and tuxedos (masculine clichés) and lingerie (feminine ones), and the result, which could easily have been lumpy, was instead elegantly liberated.
The Kolumba is an elegantly sophisticated, unique institution, one where questions about being, time, and art exist together as if they are one and the same.
Ten contemporary artisans have contributed works to the exhibition, ranging from the purely ornamental (jewelry and embroidery) to the elegantly functional (furnishings, and ceramic and glass vessels).
She sits down on the windowsill where she manages to break a vintage Danish design lamb before she is elegantly, but firmly escorted out of the restaurant.
The 30-year-old actress wore a long-sleeved, floor-length, patterned floor dress with sparkly shoes — her curly long blonde locks laying elegantly below her shoulders.
"Volta brings us an opportunity to elegantly advance the intersection of two of our most important sectors — energy and transportation," said Anup Jacob, managing director, Activate Capital.
Roberts' hair is tousled, her teal floral dress hiked up as she lolls on a chaise — the paperback slouched across her chest like an elegantly deflated tent.
It's still got a super-smooth 90Hz refresh rate, it's still super crisp, colorful, and bright, and it still curves elegantly around the edges of the device.
BEIJING — In an elegantly furnished back room at a conference in eastern China in December, a member of the Chinese leadership asked American tech executives for help.
From the safety of the back door, he points out the sturdy walls—two feet thick, as if to withstand Mediterranean earthquakes—and the elegantly vaulted ceilings.
You sense different layers of reality in her choreography, but they're so interwoven with absurdity and brainy patterning that her pieces look elegantly hermetic, good-humoredly private.
While the rental comes unfurnished, the photos included in the listing show the 3-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom abode as it was elegantly outfitted by the previous owners.
Her hair is elegantly pulled back in a low bun and she opted for a smokey eye and soft lip to go with her show-stopping look.
That it's a staple of both hip coffee shops and design studios reflects just how elegantly it balances the needs of the aesthete and the power user.
While Monáe's knowledge of music history and her facility with genre have produced elegantly complex and information-rich songs, these are retro syntheses, committed to interpolating history.
Hudson nearly suffered a major wardrobe malfunction after she swapped out one elegantly edgy white cutout gown for another, the second one with a mile-high slit.
It's got some really neat features, like variable playback speeds and a sleep timer, but whichever screen you're on, everything feels well designed and elegantly laid out.
It's a set of four metal rails elegantly pieced together so it can work traditionally as a laptop or as a tablet (or in a tent mode).
However, he is genuinely modest, and will bemoan his lack of social skills while at the same time elegantly introducing you to this or that interesting person.
It presents you with the prosecutor who really, I think, should have been a novelist, so elegantly do the tendrils of his ridiculous imagination unfurl before us.
Instead of crossing their legs at the knee, they elegantly place one ankle over the other and slant their legs to the side, creating a flattering silhouette.
A sceptical observer might add that this choice of topics elegantly avoids the areas where religious and non-religious approaches diverge: over-population and reproduction, for example.
" Furthermore, Berg explains that the device offers the "representations you get in software systems on phones and screens" but they are now "elegantly brought into physical spaces.
That work, commissioned by the company from the composer Jack Perla and the librettist Rajiv Joseph (best known as a playwright), was elegantly directed by James Robinson.
An elegantly melancholy song like "Danza Para No Llorar" ("A Dance for Not Crying"), accompanied only by piano, bass and percussion, could have been released decades ago.
In "Portrait of Olga in an Armchair" (1918), she drapes her arm elegantly over the back of an embroidered armchair; the pattern blends in with her dress.
It's not just that so many of the organic compounds, landlocked by their restricting bonds, all those fuzzy quantum orbitals, tend toward formations that are elegantly circular.
Jamie knows from porridge, specifically that it'll help you "shite," as Murtagh (Duncan Lacroix) so elegantly puts what they're watching the king overexert himself trying to do.
There's a whole series of things that you can do that don't mean borrow more, that don't mean tax less, but to do it thoughtfully and elegantly.
The onstage illusions are so elegantly executed, so delightfully clever, that for a night or two, you can forget that you're firmly stuck in the muggle world.
Elegantly shot on film by Chris Teague, the movie feels unforced and at times shockingly authentic, allowing its emotions to percolate and rise of their own volition.
A singer performing "The Wound-Dresser" must be able to convey the cadences and rhythms of the American language, no less so in Whitman's elegantly poetic words.
There's a scene in Real Housewives of New York that shows Carole Radziwill's bedroom; the Dyson fan sits, unobtrusively, elegantly even, on one of her bedside tables.
In her second film, "Your Children Come Back to You" (1979), filmmaker and educator Alile Sharon Larkin elegantly examines economic inequality through the eyes of a child.
Carbon capture stores the whole amount, whereas plants elegantly store only 27% of that weight as carbon biomass, releasing the oxygen to the atmosphere for our benefit.
That's one of the unspoken questions raised, and largely unanswered, by "National Bird," Sonia Kennebeck's elegantly unsettling documentary about the United States' reliance on aerial combat drones.
This store, so elegantly designed and merchandised, was ultimately a front for the sort of how-we-used-to-shop values we've been trying to move beyond.
Take away the dancers, the ornamentation, the arched-eyebrow provocation and leave only the pain — a show solely devoted to elegantly rendered bruises might be peak Gaga.
For these aching songs, Mahler often uses the orchestra almost like a chamber ensemble, and the intimacy of the playing here matched Ms. Romberger's elegantly restrained singing.
As the song builds to its triumphant final chorus, a choir of different Gomez voices begins to swell and take up space, elegantly mirroring the overall theme.
"Intimate Lighting" was a sparse, elegantly told tale of a cellist from Prague who visits a country town for a concert and reunites with an old friend.
Sartore's up-close photographs of animals in need of protection, each elegantly set against a pure white or black background, are a plea for respect — and help.
Gazing at dozens of my roly-poly, quite adorable pastries, I'm as content as any couturier would be running her fingers along an elegantly constructed inner seam.
Meat grown from human cells, with the help of engineered microbes taken from expired blood cells, is elegantly arrayed on a plate, ready for a photo shoot.
"Stoller should know; he&aposs the author of a beautifully argued and elegantly constructed new book called "Goliath: The 100-Year War Between Monopoly Power and Democracy.
Speaking of going over the edge, Mr. Mendelson elegantly gives us a shove with the revealer at 58A, which just happens to be GO OVER THE EDGE.
In the few instances that Ross uses text on screen, the sentences are as carefully, elegantly structured as the images, carrying narrative and emotional weight that's deeply affecting.
When characters invoke destiny, they sometimes have happy outcomes in mind, but every gray-shadowed, elegantly grotesque frame points in the opposite direction, toward death and other sorrows.
The Pixelbook Go weighs less and gets slightly better battery life, but what you're really paying for with that extra $50 is mainly a more elegantly-designed laptop.
And in the few instances where Ross uses text onscreen, the sentences are as carefully, elegantly structured as the images, carrying narrative and emotional weight that's deeply affecting.
With the notable exception of some desserts that Elwyn Boyles, Anna Bolz and their pastry team elegantly wove together, I couldn't say that about many other recent dishes.
The Night Of landed so elegantly — and I have to admit, I did not see that coming — that to touch it again is just asking for a letdown.
The once-elegantly shabby Chelsea Hotel has been called different things over the years: A hangout (writers like Mark Twain, Tom Wolfe and Jack Kerouac called it home).
The perfect place to see this was in Virginia's art-filled apartment, which so elegantly condensed the history of the gallery and of her own life in art.
Microsoft is currently far behind any of its competitors, but hopes eventually to come up with more elegantly designed and much less error-prone machines than the rest.
Take the Roman mosaic floor on display at the Getty, where Medusa's wild, snaky locks are depicted as wind-blown curls, her petrifying gaze an elegantly turned head.
Guardians of the Galaxy makes me think that's possible, because James Gunn handled his character work elegantly enough to make you care about a talking raccoon in space.
"Ariadna" anchors its elegantly drifting shoegaze melodies with a knocking electro beat, managing to bring an indie rock songwriting approach to the club without any clunky "crossover" baggage.
In his dialogue with Hopkins, Rauschenberg smartly and elegantly distinguishes his words from those of Hopkins by typing his in all caps and the latter's in lower case.
Mr Aciman's people long to defy age and time, that "wobbly, unreliable metaphor for how we think about life", even as time snaps at their elegantly-shod heels.
And total immersion was the norm here at this elegantly designed festival, with minimal overlap of performances and ample green space for guests to catch a midday nap.
On Sunday, Rihanna closed her New York Fashion Week show as only Rihanna could: on the back of a motocross bike, elegantly swerving around some pink sand dunes.
His showroom, elegantly decorated like a home rather than a vintage boutique, displays an array of Hermès Birkin and Kelly bags, as well as Chanel's classic 2890 handbag.
Adopting his role as the nation's chief eulogizer, Obama elegantly touched on contentious truths about race, class and violence in America that exploded into national tragedy last week.
While a little wan, the linear entanglements are elegantly engrossing, and their layering and sampling of existing images are two key strategies of painting since the early 1970s.
It is an elegantly simple platform that boasts more than a billion monthly users and sees as many as 500 million using the platform each and every day.
ObjectImage, an elegantly designed book with stitched binding, also includes Tulloch's newspaper-based collages, which likewise take an off-kilter approach to the frozen time of a photograph.
Even the Montezuma Wetlands project — which, elegantly, tops up subsided lowlands with dredged sediment, to regenerate the kind of wetlands which originally existed — attracted enormous hostility and resistance.
Those parts of the book are elegantly delineated, but it's the unexpected specificity of Halberstadt's observations that ultimately makes this memoir as lush and moving as it is.
For a splurge, try the Old Parsonage Hotel, which offers quiet luxury — a light-filled library, a private garden, elegantly appointed rooms — a short walk from the center.
The pronouns work overtime to signal shifts of perspective in Aitken's taut translation from Norwegian, pivoting elegantly from Vibeke to Jon and back as they brave everyday threats.
To further bring out the "leaning" theme elegantly, Mr. Polin includes four entries whose first words are synonyms: ANGLE FOR, TILT AT WINDMILLS, TIP SHEETS and PITCH OUT.
Together they inspired the composite figure of the exquisite, elegantly remote Duchesse de Guermantes, the muse of Proust's dreams of chivalric French history, romance and la vie Parisienne.
Daniel Vigne's movie, from a screenplay that counts Jean-Claude Carrière among its writers, elegantly unfolds in flashbacks as a wife (Nathalie Baye) answers questions about her husband.
It is also one of the best places in the country to sample Australia's incredible seafood bounty, cooked simply and elegantly with a fantastic wine list to match.
Once the only kind of transmission available, manuals became an essential part of a car's design, from nondescript, utilitarian sticks and silver wands to elegantly smooth cue balls.
Both objects were made using the same mold (Shechet's elegantly chunky object is, in fact, a cast of the mold itself), whose form was inspired by a lotus.
A professor of creative writing at the University of California, Riverside, Aslan wields words skillfully and speaks elegantly; his ideas are perfectly suited for the internet-video age.
It's the place where Italian cuisine is elegantly and playfully delivered on the same level as fancy French cuisine, the dinner experience that would even make Berlusconi blush.
Consumers, hit by "negative ripple effects," as the Dallas Fed put it so elegantly, are having second thoughts about spending, for the first time since the Financial Crisis.
The very first image that greets readers is a black-and-white photograph of Perriand lying elegantly on an LC4 in 1929, her face turned away from us.
One particularly lively scene was rendered by Katsukawa Shuntei, who painted boats filled with revelers enjoying sake on rolling waves, watched from the shore by elegantly dressed courtesans.
Journalists observed that Help somehow knew to focus on begging from people who were elegantly dressed, and that he seemed to smile a little when coins were handed over.
Wearing a gold, summery dress paired with matching jewelry and gladiator sandals, Wallis cozied up to an elegantly-clad Pine dawning a light brown suit and complementary suede shoes.
Updating gravity's laws so that they change in the outer regions of galaxies would explain this anomalous behavior more elegantly and more easily than a dark matter particle alone.
The skirt of her heart-print dress briefly exposed her underwear as she walked, but like the superstar she is, she handled it so elegantly, it almost looked intentional.
The Core, elegantly, runs on a single Thunderbolt™ 3 (USB-C) connection that supplies both data and power, and it works with both AMD and NVIDIA graphics cards.
And in the few instances where Ross uses text onscreen, the sentences are as carefully and elegantly structured as the images, carrying narrative and emotional weight that's deeply affecting.
"You find that when this big condensate decayed into the particles that we observe today, that this process can be very elegantly described by a few numbers," he said.
Distinguished by their intricate brickwork and limestone trim, these elegantly forthright carriage houses were designed by the firm of William B. Tubby, a favorite architect of the Pratt clan.
Plus, the woman in the video elegantly mixes her spices in a small bowl, while my cornstarch exploded all over my hands as soon as I opened the package.
We like products that give us what we already know, but fresher, and we like nonfiction books that tell us what we already think, but elegantly, and with evidence.
With his elegantly disheveled hair, four-day beard, and enthusiastic demeanor, I dare say that we could even be friends, if the world were to persist for long enough.
It's a nice scene, elegantly composed, and one that gestures—perhaps too cutely—at the novel's premise: to lean on history, but to shape it with a romantic hand.
It is expensive but this is a handmade watch by a storied manufacturer and it's well worth the price of admission if you're a lover of the elegantly antiquated.
While the MacBook elegantly squeezes virtually all its technology into the base, Microsoft gets to split at least some of it between the base and the 23mm-thick tablet.
On Thin Black Duke, their seventh album in a 30-year career, the gentlemen of Oxbow offer up some of their most elegantly crafted, if not outright refined, chaos.
That freed up some space in the center of the trunk lid to allow the brand to elegantly, and somewhat pretentiously, spread out stylized letters spelling the model's name.
While vacationing with her family, Kristen Bell shared a video on Instagram of a hilarious tumble she took while elegantly walking through the beautiful waters of a Michigan lake.
And, by having its (at the time) newest product stand along side the titans of pop culture, Apple elegantly — though not subtly — inserted the iPhone into our cultural fabric.
Her "Monsieur," set to Jacques Brel's "Ces gens-là," finds Johnson Guo staggering into a spotlight that trails him through the zigs and zags of an elegantly clumsy solo.
Overlooking the bobbing sailboats in the port of La Savina, this is one of the more formal places on the island, with its white tablecloths and elegantly prepared seafood.
Letter boards display the elegantly efficient menu: a half or a whole chicken, a chicken sandwich, potatoes, French fries, salad, "long-cooked greens," and a yogurt-based white sauce.
Its muted, elegantly disintegrating chords are an invitation to commiserate, and Nadler's honey-sweetened wisp of a voice beckons you close, to make sure you catch every breathy syllable.
You may know her better by her Instagram account Jacques La Merde, where she posts photos of faux haute cuisine, with elegantly plated dishes made from low-brow ingredients.
When it debuted on the opening weekend of the second Desert X biennial, fabric was draped over the awning of a former, now-derelict service station and billowed elegantly.
Owens superimposes the images of his mother, Mildred Owens, elegantly dressed with pearls and dramatic feathers around her neck, with those of her friends enjoying themselves at a bar.
And Ari'el Stachel, who won the Tony for featured actor in a musical, spoke elegantly about representation, being Middle Eastern, and his internal struggle with accepting who he is.
Critic's Pick WUPPERTAL, Germany — The stage resembles a large, elegantly high-ceilinged living room with a red carpet, sofas, chairs, a piano and two sets of tall French doors.
One elegantly dressed woman stopped by on the fair's opening morning, assessed the Cassigneul for a long time, then asked Mr. Rau what his best price offer would be.
Some 8,000 miles from the elegantly carpeted U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., lies an eerie, dark, underwater place — a place that threatens to redraw maps all over the globe.
Size: 3,200 square feet Price per square foot: $453 Indoors: An iron gate with delicate scrollwork set into an arched privet hedge opens to the elegantly landscaped front yard.
There's Nina Raine's elegantly brutal "Consent," an Ingmar Bergman-like anatomy of love and friendship with a chilling legal twist, which is totally sold out at the National Theater.
Among the most memorable numbers is "Good Morning," in which the three actors tapped their way through a kitchen, up and down stairs and — most elegantly — over two couches.
At a time when few women composed, she wrote elegantly sensual music for an academic society founded by her father — but had to weather constant comments about her looks.
While hardly a luxury car inside or out, its looks were elegantly simple and its low price and ease of repair made it quite desirable among cost-conscious consumers.
The show generally succeeds, though, in approximating the dreamlike quality of the book, through inky nighttime visuals and elegantly slowed-down scenes of hallway swagger and brutally powerful acrobatics.
Using a 21955-millimeter Leica, he could compose images as elegantly framed as if he'd set up a tripod, or as blurry and off-center as an amateur snapshot.
"It comes from European protocol," Stillitano said as a way of explaining the elegantly awkward moment, a fixture of matches between top European clubs rarely replicated in American sports.
The performers, elegantly costumed by Caroline Rogers, charmingly lit by Anthony Powers and Joe D'Emilio and fleetly directed by Aloysia Gavre and Chris Lashua, make "42 FT" a delight.
Many booths are elegantly arranged and give works room to breathe, and others are jammed to the gills, sometimes fetchingly, sometimes with homey bins of photographs to browse through.
Each school has a basic kitchen and a few big tables, where the students serve lunch to the public: an elegantly presented soup, entrée, and dessert for two dollars.
This fact makes trouble for another truth: As a writer, it's your job to take a reader from the beginning to the end of a piece as elegantly as possible.
Before the show's launch early last year, Bee and Miller spent years together at The Daily Show, where Bee made her name elegantly cornering interview subjects into hideous self-parody.
FaceTime also seemingly handle those group conversations pretty elegantly, and will subtly increase the size of the speaking party's window while letting you still see who's on the video call.
"She was a very successful portrait photographer and businesswoman, and was technically very accomplished, so many of her images are elegantly composed and beautifully lit by natural light," Oldfield said.
Passing by the glittering luxury cars, with models draped elegantly over the hoods, you might get the impression that you were witnessing the height of power for the automotive industry.
Chadwick Boseman and his co-stars have unveiled a series of beautiful character posters for Black Panther, each with a three-word tagline that elegantly sums up its subject's motivation.
Garland says the carriers believe there are some implementation issues with the Universal Profile that the CCMI can address more elegantly, but it will follow the standard to ensure interoperability.
What you're left with is an elegantly distilled list of 10 of the most popular links of the moment, with rising and falling (and new entry) icons on the right.
Gravity Rush was originally released on the PlayStation Vita, an elegantly designed handheld device that has been all but written off by its creator in the years after its release.
This study elegantly showed that talking to ourselves is probably not the only way to control our behaviour, but it is the one that we prefer and use by default.
During the presentation Panay impishly played an unfinished Surface Book 2 sizzle video that elegantly, and with copious amounts of exquisite 3D-rendering, demonstrates how the new design came together.
A flock of white birds glide elegantly over a series of tranquil misty landscapes in the new music for "Yellow Rose," a single by Australian singer and pianist Sophie Koh.
It's not just the dark-hued steel, a new addition to his palette; even the oak, travertine and concrete, though similar to what Kahn employed elsewhere, seem more elegantly finished.
An actress, artist and, in an earlier life, unregenerate gadabout, Ms. Subkoff seemed intent on presenting the world with a shiny, self-assured and elegantly gift-wrapped version of herself.
This is the area of early Madonna and Janet Jackson, Debbie Gibson and Debbie Deb, and it comes out fully embodied and elegantly modernized on "Nothing's Real," her first album.
The exhibition begins with two etchings from Degas's youth: an elegantly solemn self-portrait (seen in two states) and an increasingly shadowy portrayal of the engraver Joseph Tourny (three states).
The conversation around Damore's firing elegantly articulates a paradox around labor protections in America, and the way that our political conversation is not up to the task of addressing it.
Standout track "Night Body" is grounded by a deep disco bassline and electric guitars intertwined with Roleff's vocals, smooth and sultry, elegantly gliding from deep alto range to celestial soprano.
For a retrospective, Survey is sparse — leaving out Leonard's camera obscura projects and hunting photographs, among other series — but elegantly so, giving each work enough room to breathe and simmer.
Another successful approach is provided by David Frum, whose elegantly written jeremiad "Trumpocracy" will give future historians ample evidence that not all Republicans fell in line behind their party's president.
During her first four years in Washington, she would occasionally signal that the role of a first lady, when performed regally, elegantly and perfectly, could be exhausting, exasperating and lonely.
Portaluppi's work, much of which survived the World War II bombings, ranges from the elegantly understated and judiciously decorative to the playful and ironic, a mix that feels distinctly untotalitarian.
Once upon a time, there was a theme that was incredibly elaborate, and yet so elegantly presented that I was oblivious to it throughout a big chunk of the solve.
Mr. Doyle, however, has a way of taking a stethoscope to overdressed shows, listening for the compelling heartbeat beneath stereotyped surfaces and translating what he hears into elegantly spartan stagecraft.
Tamisha Guy continues to astonish with her startling ability to marry a sense of power and serenity; she commands the stage most elegantly, with movement that melts off her limbs.
However, the results were elegantly "suggestive of learning," he added, and underscored the importance of better understanding how, and to what extent, animals adapt behaviorally to changes in their environment.
The device by which the past literally enters the frame is so elegantly wrought here, especially when Will's mother is shown playing the piano theme that haunts his entire life.
The stories — all of them elegantly plotted and unsentimental, with an addictive, told-over-tea quality — are largely character studies of people isolated, often tragically, by custom or self-delusion.
Past Tense On the actor's 92nd birthday, photos from early in his career show how he elegantly carried "the terrific burden" of the hopes and aspirations of an entire people.
But no one ever sat down at the elegantly set table in the century-old Metropole Hotel, and there was no signing ceremony because there was no communiqué to sign.
A few other tentative sound-sculptures by Julius, such as the elegantly minimalist "Iron Bamboo" (1982), also lightly occupied Galerie Thomas Bernard's open atmosphere, and they too impacted me strongly.
Indian Accent As Indian menus go, the one drawn up by Manish Mehrotra, the chef at this elegantly subdued spot owned by a restaurant group based in India, is refreshingly brief.
We wanted to build a future foundation that would be flexible enough to elegantly accommodate things we haven't even thought of yet, but solid enough to stand the test of time.
Meghan and Martin, who created his longtime pal's elegantly natural beauty look on her wedding day, appeared to feast on coffee truffles from the Sandringham range at Fortnum and Mason ($18).
After elegantly introducing us to Wilhelm Heise (the director's grandfather), his eventual wife Edith Hirschhorn, and her family purely through the ordering of letters, the film divulges their Nazi-era correspondences.
Unlike previous work, it's not dominated by one narrative so much as a series of personal anecdotes in which Mr. Birbiglia elegantly integrates a surprising number of very funny punch lines.
"Despite all my accomplishments — and my age is also an accomplishment — I felt minimized," she recalled in a recent interview in her elegantly appointed apartment in a fashionable neighborhood of Jerusalem.
That means getting our hands on, say, the elegantly goth, limited edition Storybook Cosmetics Roses are Black Brushes is as easy as adding to cart alongside everyday purchases like face wipes.
In an elegantly compact rhetorical flourish Kaine ticked off a litany of Trump's demeaning, sexist, and racist transgressions against undocumented Latino immigrants, women, blacks, and President Obama via his birther lie.
Pullman's arguments against authoritarianism are precisely why the books hold up so elegantly, 17 years after the last installment hit bookstores, and why the companion Book of Dust is so welcome.
At the center of all of this is a creature (elegantly brought to life by Doug Jones) who could either be viewed as a disgusting alien, or a thing of beauty.
Jean Paul Gaultier went back to the 1970s and '80s in a celebration of the Parisian nightclub Le Palace, with elegantly liquid sequined pajama Smokings, and campy crystal-strewn disco duds.
It is now filled with the elegantly dressed corpses of 3003,000 Sicilians—some of them friars, but many of them wealthy civilians—who died between the 16th and early 20th century.
They, for decades, have been trying to prove that the universe works more elegantly, that, deep down, all these forces are just manifestations of one great force that permeates the universe.
I think what you'll see initially are, at the chip level and at the firmware level, chips written that are more elegantly doing what's now being done as a software patch.
On one end, Wilson denied Samuelson a clean look; at the other, she split a double team and finished elegantly at the rim, drew the foul, completed the three-point play.
"The Art of War" elegantly threads Naz's deliberations on Freddy and the plea deal into a gripping mini-narrative about his coming-of-age as both a prisoner and a defendant.
In his wistful and elegantly written fourth novel, "The Throwback Special," Chris Bachelder plays Jane Goodall to a large group of middle-aged men who assume the role of his chimpanzees.
"We don't cure cancer, but we heal the spirit, take you to a better place," she explained to La'Porsha, who ran with the idea more elegantly and called for social change!
In fact, Yale Law professor Dan Kahan elegantly shows how politics overwhelms our logic in experiments where he has subjects answer a simple number question about something nonpolitical, like skin treatments.
" In the elegantly brooding title track, she laments, "I don't know why no one sings/about drowning in pitchers and half-priced wings/and trying to wish back everything they've lost.
A delightful contraption tucked into a corner on the second floor is the unlikely combination of a reading desk and massage chair, elegantly enhanced with brass plating and mustard-yellow upholstery.
I'm particularly enchanted with the center of her puzzle; those entries are great, and I admire how the four long entries elegantly cross each other with no junky fill around them.
In his review for The Times, James Poniewozik wrote, "The musical framing — bold colors and blunt lyrics — hammers flat what had been elegantly shaded characters, even when the individual songs work."
In one of his best-known photographs, an elegantly dressed couple kiss atop a taxicab on an Upper Manhattan street jammed with three lanes of cabs, which Mr. Smith had hired.
A chipper young troupe out of Britain is pulling sunshine from the dark in "Life According to Saki," a bouncy adaptation of the elegantly macabre short stories of its title character.
During a recent reading of Zenith, the Generation X hero created by Grant Morrison and Steve Yeowell, I marveled at the phrase "Einstein Rosen bridge," which elegantly described a dimensional gateway.
See This I've long admired how the Brooklyn-based artist Jean Shin can transform piles of refuse — empty Mountain Dew bottles, weather-beaten umbrellas — into meaningful and elegantly simple sculptural installations.
Rather than a Sugar Plum Fairy, there's a Sugar Rum Cherry, danced by the elegantly long-limbed Ms. Wiggan-Freund in the happily sultry manner of the late, great Mable Lee.
He looked more like a godfather of cool in elegantly tailored suits, but he did not seem to believe that the decades had eroded his ability to stand out on camera.
But at a nearby co-op market, where vendors have more freedom to set their prices, the fruits and vegetables missing from the state-run stalls were elegantly stacked in abundance.
In Ms. Bouder's "In Pursuit Of," Ashley Hod danced the ballerina role elegantly and with the kind of eloquence that causes ballet connoisseurs to invest the word "ballerina" with supplementary meanings.
In time, moviegoers will be able to see some of the festival's best titles, including Joanna Hogg's elegantly fractured drama "The Souvenir," about a young film student and her older lover.
While the book comes with lots of content warnings for sexual abuse, eating disorders, self-harm, and suicidal ideation, the poems elegantly navigate shame, vulnerability, fear, and the work of building joy.
The Refined Feline's $369.99 (yes, actually) Lotus Cat Tower will pose elegantly in your living room corner like a metaphysical sculpture with four perches, a sisal scratch pad, and a hiding hole.
But passengers waiting to take off at Niamey's airport are sometimes in for a treat: the sight of an American Predator drone elegantly gliding down ahead of them on its only runway.
The evening ended with alluring performances of five Chopin works, including elegantly voiced mazurkas and a powerfully wrought Ballade No. 2 and Scherzo No. 2, whose technical challenges Mr. Varjon deftly conquered.
In Transit Today, Louis Vuitton is a luxury fashion label, a status symbol that usually hangs from a shoulder or elegantly dangles from a wrist by way of a leather logoed handbag.
Nevertheless, wandering through the show delivers a fine and inventive opportunity to drift in a long-ago time and place where sexual ethics were elegantly strict, at least for the petite bourgeoisie.
The elegantly simple account works exactly as advertised, adding the words "IN MICE" to sensationalized news stories that trumpet the latest scientific discoveries—without noting these discoveries were found in lab mice.
The opening gallery, The Utopia of Concrete Art, elegantly recuperates the work of the concretos (Los Diez Pintores Concretos), who advanced concrete art — non-referential and geometric — as a new (ideal) reality.
The case of who killed Lilly Kane is the most elegantly structured mystery in the entire run of this show, and you can see its elegance most clearly in this final reveal.
Ski/Flickr "An ingenious communications program composed by PC Associate Editor Andrew Fluegelman that is elegantly written, executes without quirk or mishap, and is free for the asking," columnist Larry Magid wrote.
Anyway, the violins are extremely emotive: angst-inducing one minute— strings plucked with the fury of an army of amphetamine-amped woodpeckers—and elegantly swoon-some the next (take note at 1.44).
That's more than 10 percent of the book spent on a dud of piece — but the remaining 89 percent is so smart and elegantly written that it's still well worth your time.
Her silver hair pulled elegantly back, she was dressed all in black, with fishnet gloves, and when bystanders in the lobby spotted her making her way toward the auditorium, their eyes popped.
It's replete with crystal chandeliers, vintage mirrors, a marble fireplace and elegantly carved trim, all said to have been acquired by the landlord from the old Biltmore Hotel near Grand Central Terminal.
His work with Francis Low on the "renormalization group" taught physicists how phenomena at high energies and short distances could be elegantly related to what happens at low energies and long distances.
Three courses of elegantly fashioned sweets, like a version of s'mores with smoked chocolate, marshmallow and a graham cracker; or a verrine of passion fruit and chocolate in a glass, are $23.
What holds everything together, besides Iyer's elegantly smooth prose style and gift for detailed observation, is a circling around the theme of autumn in Japan and this autumnal period in his life.
Tomer Zvulun's brilliant staging for Glimmerglass, elegantly conducted by Nicole Paiement, also features vivid sets by Erhard Rom that divided the action on three floors and suggested the dividing forces of memory.
Café Bilboquet offers breakfast pastries, fancier sweets like éclairs, and ready-made panini and salads, along with coffee, tea, beer and, soon, wine in an elegantly gilded setting with plush garnet banquettes.
Clement's brief argues elegantly that the text of the Constitution and Supreme Court precedent allow precisely the sort of "modest restriction" that the CFPB appointment provision imposes on the president's removal power.
He and Warren elegantly defused their conflict about comments Sanders supposedly made in 22 about women presidential candidates; he also hammered home his antiwar credentials against the formerly pro-Iraq War Biden.
I would have called it singular until last weekend, when I saw Courtney Pauroso's "Gutterplum," another anarchic show from Los Angeles, which was filled with spilled fluids and elegantly crass physical humor.
It's not just that Moufarrege broke rules key to representational fidelity; he did it so elegantly that the rules thereafter seem like arbitrary ways of holding back a sensibility best left unrestrained.
One of his guides seems to be the elegantly abbreviated, hard-edge figuration devised between the world wars by the Russian-born French graphic genius known as A. M. Cassandre (1901-1968).
The XT6 is certainly handsome, and the interior is elegantly restrained, but the Aviator presents an exterior personality, and its interior is properly luxe, as opposed to near-luxe in the Caddy.
In the demanding aria "Casta diva," Ms. Meade sang Bellini's ornately embellished phrases with velvety legato; climactic high points in the flowing melody soared over the orchestra, elegantly conducted by Joseph Colaneri.
She is the author of 12 books and, since 2005, a seemingly constant stream of elegantly turned essays on (extremely) various subjects in The New Yorker, where she is a staff writer.
Schmidt presents them hung elegantly on garment racks, often presented in multiples to reflect the realities of TV production, which necessitate duplicate costumes in case an article of clothing is irreparably damaged.
In fact, Yale Law professor Dan Kahan elegantly shows how politics overwhelms our logic in experiments where he has subjects answer a simple number question about something non-political, like skin treatments.
The Ehang 184 is a giant but elegantly designed drone; according to the company, it can transport one person at approximately 100 kilometers (62 miles) per hour on a roughly 23-minute trip.
She was spotted with fans at a vintage store called "Black & Brown" in San Jose, CA. Don't ask me how I managed to fit so elegantly inside that cowboy hat — I'll never tell.
What I learned from the mostly young women, elegantly sheathed in dark abayas and oversize designer sunglasses, is that many of the trainers received their licenses while studying in the U.S. or Europe.
The new band joins her 2-carat Neil Lane handcrafted platinum engagement ring, which features an emerald-cut diamond elegantly set on its side and is accented with 12 round brilliant-cut diamonds.
This solution elegantly addresses some of the existing challenges of soft robotic, in terms of the flexibility, strength and limitations of other methods of creating simulated muscles for use in soft robotic applications.
While Leandra has gradually become a sage of truth-telling and all things elegantly off-the-cuff, I still faithfully rely on her for stirring up new ways to wear my favorite things.
"Katie elegantly portrayed Jackie Kennedy in the first miniseries and now will continue the role as Jackie grows into the Jackie O that the world knows best," said Reelz CEO Stan E. Hubbard.
While this project's immensity of sound and violent live history has been captivating audiences, it's worth noting that Ekelund previously created elegantly depressing drone under the moniker Dead Letters Spell Out Dead Words.
The film, directed by Sébastien Laudenbach, is decidedly not for children, but it is a fable, and it's elegantly told through spare, stylized drawings that soften its bouts of bleakness without erasing them.
So, is it any surprise that I convinced the rest of the team to spend the rest of the summer playing Shadowrun: Dragonfall, a game that so elegantly creates feelings of place-ness?
On the red carpet, Combs posed alongside his daughters, who were elegantly attired for the occasion, which took place just one day before Mother's Day, the family's first since Porter's death last year.
One of the things I love about that flashback sequence is how elegantly it connects in the present to Serena's profound boredom and misery in the world of constrained speech that she's created.
On the other, elegantly dressed Americans and Israelis heaped praise on one another, called it a historic occasion, with barely a nod to the madness afoot an hour and a half's drive away.
The biggest players gathered at the Ritz-Carlton, where a line of sport utility vehicles and limousines deposited waves of men in suits but no ties and elegantly dressed women bearing expensive handbags.
Why spend months on a sweater designed to be elegantly loose and flowing, but deliberately shorten and tighten it so that it cuts right across the belly in a less-than-graceful way?
Pierce Egan rather elegantly summed up Molineaux's career in the estimable Boxiana: Molineaux came as an open and bold competitor for boxing fame; and he challenged the proudest heroes to the hostile combat.
They bore the name of her husband, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, so she gripped them with an elegantly gloved hand and displayed them triumphantly for the camera, an image that understandably went viral.
The finished script, running 88 minutes and credited to both men, elegantly fuses the plot of "In a Grove" with the setting and title of "Rashomon," whose name denotes a historic Kyoto gate.
But nowhere was a message as elegantly and thoughtfully conveyed at it was at Pyer Moss, where Kerby Jean-Raymond is quietly carving out a career as the conscience of the fashion community.
There are other performances to commend — above all Robert LaFosse's classically vivid interpretation of Drosselmeyer and Ashley Bouder's brilliantly hurtling Dewdrop on Friday, and Anthony Huxley's elegantly but electric Candy Cane on Saturday.
It's not just that he broke rules key to representational fidelity; he did it so elegantly that the rules thereafter seem like arbitrary ways of holding back a sensibility that is best unrestrained.
In two programs over three days, in elegantly intimate rooms at the Park Avenue Armory, this soprano, one of the most restlessly adventurous artists of our time, gave a pair of extraordinary performances.
Then he went after the honker and its progeny, elegantly chewing them up with an arthroscopic biter and smoothing down the edges with a shaver so that the remnants resembled a normal meniscus.
The majority of the victims have fallen into what is now the lower left panel, while elegantly dressed corpses-to-be, downrange of the fatal arrows, occupy the section on the lower right.
When inflated via a compressor sitting beneath the bed, the balloon expands and unfurls itself, transforming a messy duvet cover into one spread elegantly above sheets and pillow—if it's properly aligned, of course.
The Colombian native, who has since made a home in Florida upon moving to the states, took the crown after debuting his whimsical and elegantly-made, Colombian-inspired collection that made the judges swoon.
Such a reading of West is further supported by the popular "born-again" narrative, which allows the interpreter in question to elegantly juxtapose West's earlier, purer work with his seemingly more iconoclastic recent productions.
An excerpt from CMON's announcement unveils a handful of details: Battles can range from large-scale wars with hundreds of miniatures, to simple skirmishes between a few units without complicating the elegantly designed rules.
The prototypes I saw were elegantly designed but had weird preproduction hardware quirks: some were too hard to open, had off-kilter vibrations, or experienced noticeable delays when copying E Ink scribbles into Windows.
One pair features 36 staggered poetry cards, floating in a golden scene that elegantly integrates views of a room and its surrounding nature; the texts touch upon themes of love, travel, and the seasons.
It then fits them with elegantly defined Bézier curves that capture the shape of the leaf, from its silhouette to the gentle rise away from the central axis and the beaklike tip (if applicable).
For the Saturday nuptials, Middleton, 33, wore a jade knee-length, sleeveless dress from Alice Archer with a single large red flower design, accessorizing elegantly with a black floral fascinator and gray high heels.
And that is outrageously iconic behavior, especially in the presence of Damon Albarn who's elegantly aging from angular Britpop star to handsome schoolteacher-who-is-cool-but-who-is-after-all-still-a-schoolteacher.
Samsung also notes that the UBD-K8500, as it's so elegantly called, will upscale your existing Blu-rays and DVDs, though it still won't be as good as a proper 4K Ultra HD disc.
The environment had a great deal to do with the rise of this outlook: Geographically isolated and drawing on limited resources, Scandinavian designers have a minimalist approach that emphasizes meeting needs elegantly and simply.
Maker Minna Handwoven Tea Towel, available at Food52, $28A nice dish towel for the kitchen is one thing they'll probably never buy for themselves, but will love seeing hanging elegantly from their oven door. 
"A Felicidade" ("Happiness"), by Mr. Jobim, the pre-eminent bossa nova composer, with lyrics by Vinicius de Moraes, contemplates the ephemerality of happiness with phrases that rise, then glide downward along elegantly chromatic paths.
She did so in order to avoid landing back at "home," on Fishers Island, the place where our parents had elegantly retired, albeit almost penniless, after shoving us both off to, and through, college.
"When I was growing up, I wouldn't come down here, it's true," Mr. Barnett said during a tour of the condo's sales office, in an elegantly reinvented self-storage building near the development site.
Few American jurists are as revered as Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. A United States Supreme Court justice for close to 21927 years, Holmes wrote seminal opinions that were clear and clever and elegantly phrased.
Her style can be described as elegantly covered up — tailored blouses, pencil skirts, and black pants at the office and law school; fitted long-sleeve shirts and dresses with heels when she's entertaining clients.
Dance Watching the work of the choreographer and visual artist Shen Wei is like peeking into an ant farm, in which dancers elegantly and efficiently construct a private world, seemingly unaware of being observed.
A jihadi website showed militants with their wives, covered from head to toe in black, and children at the hotel, once described on the internet as "elegantly designed to offer comprehensive 5 star services".
Ethan, a brilliant scientist in the making, learns that lesson too late in "Our House," an overly familiar but elegantly suspenseful throwback to the 1980s, when Steven Spielberg dominated as a director and producer.
Looping backward and forward — and using no fewer than three types of film stock — this first narrative feature from Gabe Klinger seduces with breathtakingly gorgeous visuals that feel both achingly nostalgic and elegantly modern.
Bernie Sanders supporters, elegantly sidestepping an intraparty spat over immigration, and, perhaps most interestingly of all, refusing to go far left on guns even when doing so would have been an easy applause line.
Catherynne Valente released two books in 2017, and it was hard to choose between them: Her hyper-stylized voice and her elegantly remixed stories hit my soft spots as a reader with devastating accuracy.
So did the surprise slipped in at Yohji Yamamoto, amid the darkly lyrical drapery and paint-splashed wraps: padded hands emerging out of the blackness, middle finger extended, ever so elegantly, at the world.
Even Broadway shows — "Kiss Me, Kate," elegantly updated to excise the sexism, and Heidi Schreck's "What the Constitution Means to Me" — are thinking about empathy along gender lines, and who deserves it from us.
Painter Margaret Mellis pitched up with her husband Adrian Stokes, a nigh on perfect art critic of an Englishman who also dabbled in psychotherapy within the elegantly straitening confines of a Harris Tweed jacket.
The achievement of Robinson's novels has been how elegantly she folds questions of faith, ethics and eschatology into fiction, and presents them to us as human dramas, in language bright and bare as bone.
At the elegantly appointed La Clef des Champs in Floreal, the revered chef Jacqueline Dalais serves haute-Mauritian food — "La cuisine Française qui parle Creole," she describes it, French cuisine with a Creole accent.
Héctor Norberto Pellozo, who heads the old school milonga Los Cachirulos, insists that guests at his dance party dress elegantly and adhere to the courting rituals in which women must await interest from men.
Not quite, in Éric Rohmer's elegantly chilly espionage thriller, supposedly based on a real unsolved mystery from 1930s Paris, in which the husband (Serge Renko) is a spy — but for whom isn't quite clear.
The stunning work on view, by the likes of Alison Saar, Ed Love, Maren Hassinger, and Kehinde Wiley, is elegantly installed and demonstrates a sustained interest in metalwork from the 1970s to the present.
Any site built with the express purpose of connecting potential tenants together could, in theory, do it a little more elegantly than a massive website that people use for all kinds of other purposes.
But, more than that, it's a set of refined gameplay systems that elegantly mirror the narrative about the trials (and eventual failures) of ancient beings looking for answers to the big questions in life.
Under his editorship, Book World took its place as one of the leading literary publications in the United States, and his wide-ranging, elegantly written reviews played no small part in establishing its reputation.
There is a graceful, elegantly lighted staircase at the NoMad in the hotel of the same name, and a vertiginous, coal-cellar-steep one at Narcissa in the Standard hotel in the East Village.
Because of the environmental links, The New Yorker once elegantly referred to the crisis as "silent sperm," and innumerable studies over 25 years add to the concern that the world's sperm are in trouble.
In the decade after his retirement, he was often seen on the streets of the elegant Rome neighborhood where he lived in an Opus Dei residence, elegantly dressed and with slicked-back silver hair.
The Manuel Three-In-One Coffeemaker elegantly combines quality coffee and sleek design, making it an ideal gift for someone who wants lots of caffeine-imbibing options, without an entire cabinet stuffed with coffee equipment.
Last November we called up Charles Cave, one third of elegantly gloomy London rockers White Lies, to find out what he'd been up to and if his first solo single, "Reason to Drive" meant—sob!
Creed II succeeds in elegantly tangling the tender and the tough, weaving it through a prism that could be hypermasculine, and sweetens it, through romance and parental issues, drawing out the humanity of both men.
The first: There's a great deal of conversation lost between east coast and west coast broadcasts of a show, especially when that show is essentially an elegantly strung together series of short, minutes-long moments.
The opioid-addicted people in the study were more likely to have a variant, elegantly named rs12442183*T, in a part of the chromosome near the RGMA gene that influences how the gene is regulated.
Over many years, he assembled an enormous, deeply loved collection, housed in an elegantly renovated warehouse, both gallery and storage facility, near his Mount Kisco home; visitors, especially artists and art students, were often welcomed.
Apple will tell you that it's obsessed with delighting the consumer, crafting elegantly designed objects, or some other lofty aspiration, but the company's overriding ambition is to control every last minute aspect of its products.
A team of international paleontologists recently took a closer look at fossil evidence of the growth patterns of this ancient mammal-like reptile, Lystrosaurus (elegantly known as "shovel lizard"), before and after the extinction boundary.
You want to make sure that you don't hit a power line, that if something goes wrong with one of your motors, that you can land elegantly instead of just crashing out of the sky.
It's an elegantly designed site of grief and mourning, a place where, over the course of the week, people leave personal items and write on the walls and dedicate memorials to loved ones they've lost.
"No one would ever see them, but the members of the team knew that their signatures were inside, just as they knew that the circuit board was laid out as elegantly as possible," Isaacson wrote.
In one scene, a hall filled with elegantly dressed guests race to keep up as the queen rapidly devours her dinner, with the waiters instructed to serve and remove the multiple courses at her pace.
The latter song, which opens the album, really does recall a diver's arc in slow motion, elegantly and calmly descending from an unspecified height, as if she's jumping into the album's subsequent ocean of sound.
While inspired by Chinese mass emigration from the 19th to mid-20th centuries, as well as the Chinese-Cuban diaspora, the work for 11 dancers lacks specificity; though elegantly constructed, it could be anyone's, anywhere.
Still, the idea never left him and in a way that is how he came to be involved with what might have been Silvia Venturini Fendi's most studied and elegantly presented Fendi collection in years.
Crazy Rich Asians begins in 1995, when madame Eleanor Sung, played by the elegantly fearsome Michelle Yeoh, glides into a posh hotel and prepares to flip tables as if on an episode of Undercover Boss.
Josh Constine pulls together the rebirth of Houseparty, the integration of Zoom into popular social networks and other trends today to elegantly explain the big picture: social tools actually being used like everyone had hoped(!).
Its high-ceilinged suites are elegantly appointed with antique mirrors and tufted armchairs, while breakfast — ricotta pie, fennel salami and candied orange rinds — is served at a long dining table beneath a draped crystal chandelier.
Ms. Farber's visual flair remains second to none, and she is elegantly served by a collaborative design — Tim Lutkin's baleful lighting, especially — that makes something spectral and haunting out of what could merely seem opaque.
She also ventures into outer space — with Robert Pattinson, André Benjamin and a very cute baby — in Ms. Denis's "High Life," a mind-bending science-fiction allegory elegantly accoutered with sex, violence and metaphysical speculation.
The glass covering Versa 153's watchface spills elegantly over its sides, the number of side buttons has been reduced from three to one, and fewer complications on watchfaces give it a more premium look.
Then Mr. Gerstein played Clara Schumann's elegantly elaborate set of variations on the same theme by her husband that Brahms would later utilize (in the piece performed at the earlier orchestra concert — a great idea).
Inside, each gift is elegantly wrapped in their iconic Tiffany Blue Boxes and stored in drawers, which contain embedded magnets for closure and are marked for each of the 24 days leading up to Christmas.
In the monument's elegantly curved stone walls — at the center of a ruined city where thousands lived centuries ago — Zimbabwe's current leaders have also found a rationale for their party's 37 uninterrupted years in power.
That is why Felipe Oliveira Baptista's Kenzo debut, an elegantly bush-wacking parade of nomads in desert hats and boots, rose-print camo parachute dresses, tiger knit tunics, leather and sleeping-bag skirts, was promising.
It may sound like a lot to keep track of, but the magic system and geopolitics are both elegantly simple; this is not a book about the minutiae of postwar economics in a fantasy setting.
I remember a flaxen-haired woman dancing the second trio in Balanchine's "Agon," as two men elegantly clapped out the beats of her castanet solo behind her, feeling as if I'd been struck by lightning.
This three-in-one coffe machine elegantly combines quality coffee and sleek design, making it an ideal gift for someone who wants lots of caffeine-imbibing options, without an entire cabinet stuffed with coffee equipment.
The story begins as an elegantly precise portrait — in the mode of early Woody Allen — of a couple navigating the city, dinner parties and Central Park, as they also navigate the twilight of their relationship.
Adobe Lightroom CC is either the best and most elegantly designed photo-management and workflow tool in existence, or it's a terrifying collection of powerful photo-editing and control options in search of an interface.
"I had a sense that it was an interesting 2300th-century drawing that required more work," said the elegantly suited Mr. Prate, speaking in the boardroom of Tajan's Art Deco premises, near the Paris Opera.
Unity Phelan, the most elegantly and glamorously poetic of the young generation now ascending to ballerina roles, danced the second ballerina in "Emeralds" for the first time in a dreamy, rapt murmur on Sept. 19.
Elegantly shot and edited, the movie closely tracks the new factory's growing pains, which turn increasingly factious as the company's management practices clash with the expectations of American workers accustomed to hard-won labor rights.
It fits the wearer perfectly, covering the skin with interlocking nodes like the plumes of a bird, is hard and protective like a lizard's armor, and is elegantly shaped like the petals of a flower.
Gaining traction with extensive, elegantly produced content, rather than giveaways and marketing jazz, has allowed them to expand their offerings to meet the desires of subscribers, who pay up to $156 a year for their services.
Shining carriages, drawn by the proudest and handsomest of horses, were constantly drawing up, and from them were alighting elegantly-attired ladies and gentlemen in full dress, with drivers and footmen in the newest of liveries.
In the Philharmonic's elegantly impassioned performance, the symphony seemed intent on preserving, as if in amber, the spirit of a distant past — but also on puncturing it, over and over, with the violence of the present.
That trailer's now been furnished with English subtitles, but don't expect them to help a huge amount — this is still a Final Fantasy game, heavy with melodrama, symbolism, and elegantly coiffed young men howling in frustration.
Situated between Manchester's trendy Northern Quarter and the footballers' playground of Deansgate, early evening customers at The Seven Oaks are mainly nearby office workers, lured by the pub's convenient city centre location and elegantly tiled exterior.
As Brooklyn's answer to Delmonico's, the restaurant was an elegantly appointed dining temple that served seafood, chops and steaks, and it attracted celebrities like Mae West, Lillian Russell, Jimmy Durante and members of the Brooklyn Dodgers.
That is when the American Institute in Taiwan is scheduled to open a new complex of elegantly designed buildings in Taipei, the capital, consolidating operations that are currently scattered among several dilapidated sites around the city.
" He adds: "Now it's three delicious bites so you can pick it up with your fingers, reasonably elegantly with a veil of panache, and just take a bite with a touch of the sweet onion pickle.
Ruben Santiago-Hudson's elegantly staged production, which opened on Monday night at the Delacorte Theater in Central Park, is good-looking, well-spoken and intelligent, as easy on the ears as it is on the eyes.
The Airelles Château de Versailles, Le Grand Contrôle will be a 14-room hotel that will be elegantly designed in the classic, 18th century style to match the iconic attraction that happens to be its neighbor.
These are executed plainly — the dancers might be taking their daily class — but they are combined with the elegantly shifting head, hip and shoulder changes that are called épaulement, one of ballet's most important stylistic principles.
But what makes the book impossible to put down is how elegantly Min Jin Lee captures the heartache of her characters and how she moves across this sprawling family saga from one generation to the next.
The MOMA show, elegantly curated by Anne Umland, climaxes a period of rediscovery of Picabia's work, in which scholars have noticed that the anti-academic artist met, in advance, just about every academic criterion of postmodernism.
What followed was an elegantly modernized collection of the ladies-who-lunch look, updated with exaggerated proportions — ballooned shoulders here, thigh-grazing skirt lengths there — that toyed with '80s leitmotifs such as polka dots and florals.
In his book "Boys From Syracuse: The Shuberts' Theatrical Empire," Foster Hirsch described an "elegantly furnished boudoir" the theater owner Lee Shubert kept near his office, where he brought leading ladies and promising up-and-comers.
They were each dressed elegantly, van Hove in a navy blue dress shirt, his gray hair the fine texture of a boy's; De Keersmaeker in loose blacks, her white hair pulled back in a simple ponytail.
More elegantly, Mr Buchsteiner steers readers through Henry VIII's break from Rome, the English civil war, the psychological legacy of the British empire and the enduring role of the second world war in Britons' self-image.
Both women are indigenous; but where Aila is willowy and elegantly dressed, Rosie is stocky and awkward, her pregnant body wrapped in mismatched clothing and her hair clotted over the bruises left by her boyfriend's knuckles.
The painting, completed in the 1960s, is of a long-necked satyr-like woman, with spiral breasts and an aristocratic arm draped elegantly on a ledge, her fingers long and slim, like those of Carrington herself.
I can't remember the last time I played a shooter that so elegantly laid out its reasoning for your actions, its crystal motivation, and staged them across such an exciting and varied campaign, its electric momentum.
Patterns bedazzle some chocolates and little flowers, nuts, and pieces of fruit adorn others, all contributing to an elegantly-arranged spread of delightful bite-sized morsels that taste as good and often better than they look.
With the exception of a few astronauts on the International Space Station, as Carl Sagan elegantly pointed out, we are all on stuck on this very small rock on some nondescript arm of a very ordinary galaxy.
There is some really fucking good action, romance, tension, and plot twists in here, and it's all elegantly written with the delicate care and attention to detail that only George R.R. Martin can bring to this series.
"Thaler analyzed financial data that were systematically surprising to traditional finance theorists — "anomalies" — and showed that they could be simply and elegantly explained with behavioral models," John Coates, a professor at Harvard Law School, told BuzzFeed News.
A tribute to Weinraub's talent, the film takes us into the eye of the spectacle — the dance club floor with dynamic, erotic figures of Black female dancers who strip for women — and then elegantly pulls us back.
Tortoise once came close to being streamlined, at the time of "It's All Around You," in 2004; it's gone back to being elegantly lumpy, layering its structured repetitions, creating songs of strange shapes, being unapologetic and obdurate.
"We set out to build a service that elegantly combines the best high-end reality shows with the most popular social media and digital news platforms," said Kevin MacLellan, chairman of NBCUniversal International, in a press release.
George Washington's lucid, elegantly written last testament is a high point in the "wills of the stars" lecture that Alfred Brophy, a law professor at the University of North Carolina, delivers in his trusts and estates class.
Combining the exquisite formal language of classical Cambodian dance — the bent knees, flexed wrists and elegantly curved fingers — with the rippling isolations and gymnastic feats of hip-hop, Mr. Ros creates an unusual and fascinating movement style.
She was impossibly stylish, one of those women who can walk into a store, come out with an armful of clothes and jewelry I would have passed over and put them together in sophisticated, elegantly accessorized combinations.
Today the pond is used by psychoanalysts before their day of listening begins; mothers who talk about errant children to their friends, swimming breaststroke side-by-side; elegantly-coiffed pensioners who all know each other by sight.
The "first phase" of the consumer-side build-out includes an elegantly appointed little restaurant and cafe, and upstairs can be found "mission control," which looks more like a conference room than a spaceplane pilot staging area.
Luckily, Zenith's chronograph, along with the company, was saved when, in 1988, Rolex used the elegantly slender, self-winding caliber to power an updated version of its classic Daytona, which turned the movement into a cult favorite.
FLORENCE, Italy — They were made in Syria six centuries ago, and stand elegantly in a row of vitrines at the Uffizi Gallery here: five ceramic jars that once contained treatments, ointments and scents from the faraway Orient.
"It's hijacking your own work," he said in a few weeks ago, at his elegantly minimal London headquarters in the Olympic Park, on the eastern edge of the city, where he runs his troupe, Company Wayne McGregor.
One shows a family of three seated around a table set for four under a portrait of the disappeared father; the best of the group elegantly depicts a group of protesters gathered around a body on fire.
Outdoor space: Two-hundred-year-old oaks, pergolas, an outdoor fireplace and an orchard with passion fruit, grapes, plums, berries, pears, guavas, citrus, figs and avocados are a few features of the elegantly landscaped and hardscaped property.
To the right of the glass doors on Church Street is an entryway framed by fold upon fold of shimmery red fabric, suggesting that you are about to walk into a room full of elegantly debauched vampires.
The countertenor Philippe Jaroussky, elegantly accompanied by the harpist Margret Köll, sang music written by Emilio de' Cavalieri and Antonio Archilei for a 1589 Florentine court wedding, his zesty voice effortlessly carrying across the 2,100-seat auditorium.
But I would urge everybody interested in English history to buy this book at once: Mr. Gant maneuvers so elegantly between the better-known historical narrative and the music that reacts to and supports that political ecosystem.
He did have an eager, eloquent partner for that approach in the pianist Paul Lewis, with whom Mr. Harding and his Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra collaborated in 2016 on an elegantly passionate version of Brahms's First Concerto.
Mr. Cohen's fascination with Carroll began when he was a child in Montreal and his older sister Ilene brought home an elegantly bound copy of "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" on one of her regular Friday night visits.
Now I saw how the contrasting Statue of Liberty green trim set off the brown or clay-yellow brickwork of the buildings, making them appear elegantly turned out, as if for review in an apartment-building parade.
"I am very disappointed," she said, as her sister and aunt busily packed a traditional white cotton dress with colorful edging to send abroad, while passers by glanced in at the elegantly-dressed mannequins in the window.
Even if I hadn't played in a long time, I still managed some decent play (and one kill I am still immensely proud of) before having my butt elegantly handed to me by Kaitlin Sweet, a.k.a. SadDad.
Standing next to him, I could see his long fingers with their elegantly squared-off nails folding and unfolding a scrap of paper, but when Weinberg walked over to offer him the mike he shook his head.
Yes, Julia is a star debater and an "A" student, but I wasn't persuaded that she could form and express these ideas so elegantly, even within the stylized artifice of a novel that's calling out stylized artifice.
If the music is anything like his two releases thus far ("The Saga" and "The Saga II"), it will be a broadly sourced form of contemporary electric fusion, centered on luminous, morphing textures and elegantly lyrical songwriting.
CO: One thing that I love about all your work is that it has elegantly championed the power of the female body as a source of wisdom and knowledge that has a real impact upon human history.
However, this unit from Airomé is about the size of a normal bottle of water and weighs less than two pounds, so it's out of the way and unobtrusive, as it subtly and elegantly blends into the background.
When he steps up to the pass of his busy steel kitchen, he looks out on a bright dining room with bleached white-oak floors, marble tabletops and Italian leather chairs on elegantly slender legs of black steel.
Staffing up with editors who select excellent books was the last piece of the puzzle for this affordable, elegantly simple book subscription program that just might play a major role in helping your kids grow up loving books. 
A rumination on shelter, it is a work that elegantly, expertly drapes an abandoned car garage in a mix of Missoni fabrics, an ultimately romantic expression that captures the wind as well as each visitor who encounters it.
Second prize went to BuddyGuard, which is crowdfunding an elegantly designed connected home security camera with added AI smarts to power pro-privacy features, and which has a smart focus on selling its hardware and services via insurers.
Unequipped to deal with the dangers he faces—scorching sun, dehydration, and "the bailiff," an elegantly sadistic official from the village who's bent on tracking him down—the boy is taken under the wing of an old goatherd.
It was almost the end of the basketball game, and beads of sweat dripped elegantly down Jordan's shaved head as he huddled with coaches and teammates, half listening to advice that had long ago ceased applying to him.
One dress, an elegantly draped cream concoction, was decorated with illustrations using thermo-chromatic pigment, which disappeared when it reached 104 degrees Fahrenheit, the better to evoke a magical map with vanishing ink from the Harry Potter series.
To wit: A stout, bald man with glasses and a pocket protector on the striped shirt that clashes garishly with his spotted tie and plaid trousers approaches a table of elegantly dressed people around a casino crap table.
GRAND, TITANIC, GIANT (which crosses TITANIC very elegantly), SUPER and GREAT are all synonyms for BIG, and in today's puzzle Ms. Burnikel and Mr. Gagliardo offer us a list of four movies whose titles begin with those synonyms.
"So what Amazon has done elegantly is they built a product that has such a fantastic product-market fit, they watch how people use it, then they actually use that to distill what to do next," he said.
Inside, an elegantly curved staircase and an elevator connect all floors, save for a rooftop terrace with 360-degree views of the city, a splendid scramble of red-tiled roofs, umbrella pines and the dome of St. Peter's.
Overstreet (like Gilliam and Loving, and of course the late, great Jack Whitten) is a necessary inclusion to the story of post-Pop abstraction, which would attain greater depth and fluidity through his elegantly raucous, deeply affecting work.
But these humble descriptions betray that this is a record of great complexity, of elegantly crafted lines detailing those hard to untangle thoughts about the stresses and satisfactions of being alive in a world so overwhelming as ours.
A middle-aged man whose belly strained against the buttons of his dress shirt had been presented, like a gift, to John Clementi, a white-haired salesman dressed elegantly in a navy pinstriped Isaia suit and lavender tie.
And he shapes the face with taut, curved planes learned from mid-22005s portraits by Willem de Kooning, who found these elegantly linear forms in Arshile Gorky's earlier portrait of his mother and himself as a young boy.
For the rest of the day, Mr. MacGregor showed me around the elegantly restored old quarter center of his hometown and its northern and southern edges, where the peaceful streets give way to mangroves and scruffy urban beaches.
It was reprised in the 2010 Disney film "Secretariat" with Diane Lane portraying Ms. Chenery as the elegantly dressed and quietly determined owner and Ms. Chenery herself appearing in the film as a race spectator in the grandstand.
Mr. Pegoli, who also worked at Luksus, has created a menu of six couscous preparations, as well as four tagines, including a lobster version, served in a collection of the elegantly embossed ceramic vessels of the same name.
These are two of the stories that Ms. Acogny tells in her elegantly intense autobiographical solo "Somewhere at the Beginning," which had its American premiere at La MaMa on Thursday as part of the Crossing the Line festival.
As Kolbitz writes in the introduction: "As a kid growing up in reunited Berlin, surrounded by socialist housing blocks and unkind reconstruction efforts, Milan felt like a place where the 20th century had grown both effortlessly and elegantly."
It begins in earnest with this little-more-than-a-boy posed as a rather elegantly dressed, clean-lined, and mystifying surrealist in a painting of 1943 called "Man with a Feather," hedged about by oddly baffling symbols.
At a nearby table an elegantly dressed Taiwanese woman, obviously perplexed by a shallow bowl containing a single sheet of dried squid, laughed aloud as it separated into curly noodles when a server poured hot kombu broth over.
But because they have to be placed carefully in a grid, it lowers that chances that you're going to find those elegantly long, crunchy entries like LEAD BALLOON, TETRAHEDRA, BONE TIRED, PAPER TOSS, UBER DRIVER or ESCAPE ROOM.
"Spoiled Foot" references a poem Bradford penned about the crippled Greek god Hephaestus, who was cast out of Olympus for his imperfections; it's inscribed elegantly on a black concrete plinth placed in a niche in front of the building.
Trash-cinema junkies still revere Ruggero Deodato's elegantly titled Cannibal Holocaust as one of the most gruesome films of all time, though the allegations that some of the murders on-screen were bona fide have been outed as apocryphal.
She pushed through the pain, but its presence lingers in the darker corners of the album—there is beauty in suffering, but also suffering in beauty, and On the Legs of Love Purified illustrates that thought ever so elegantly.
Hong Kyung-pyo's high-gloss cinematography combines lustrous candy-shop colors with kinetic precision, while Lee Ha-jun's production design is typically superb, especially the elegantly minimalist Park family mansion, which serves as both deluxe fortress and sinister prison.
"Some 85 percent of our clients are Americans and they are the ones who consume most and pay the best," said Yuri Barroso, doing promotion for a restaurant on Plaza Vieja, a square surrounded by elegantly restored colonial buildings.
We caught a glimpse of Graham's aptitude for instant virality when he, white-suited and dark-spectacled, sauntered elegantly in front of hot pink Cadillacs in Drake's "Worst Behavior" video, which brought scores more fans to his Instagram account.
But the Albanian writer Ismail Kadare's 1978 novel, "The Traitor's Niche," is an allegorical fable, finally (and very elegantly) translated into English by John Hodgson, about an earlier Albania, which for centuries formed part of the sprawling Ottoman Empire.
In his Pulitzer Prize-winning "The Emperor of All Maladies," Mukherjee explored the ramifications of a corrupted genetic code, cancer; this work elegantly grapples with the moral consequences of learning to program heredity ourselves and control our own fate.
In the boys' letters and emails to their parents, elegantly threaded through the book, you can hear the voice of a family holding tight to one another and frantically expressing love as a shield against an onslaught of pain.
In the period between the wars, Berlin was the biggest center for luxury mass production in Europe, the city's streets filled with elegantly clad men and women whose clothes were documented in illustrations for the magazines of the time.
These genuine leather journal embossed with zodiac signs Embossed with astrological symbols and the words that most describe each sign, these rich brown leather journals are elegantly-designed and perfect for those who feel connected to their star sign.
The fact that the novel, which has been elegantly translated into English by Geraldine Harcourt, seems to be in direct dialogue with contemporary novels of motherhood, however, suggests both its deep prescience and the enduring relevance of its insights.
Manual Three-in-One Coffeemaker The Manuel Three-In-One Coffeemaker elegantly combines quality coffee and sleek design, making it an ideal gift for someone who wants lots of caffeine-imbibing options, without an entire cabinet stuffed with coffee equipment.
Apple's service has the edge in terms of invisibly and elegantly taking care of all your app and iOS backups, but Microsoft's offering is perfect for Office users, so it's a question of which software packages you're spending more time in.
There were snapchats of her elegantly decorated kids' and adult tables as well as videos of her boyfriend Tyga and his son King with model/entrepreneur Blac Chyna, who recently gave birth to a daughter by Jenner's brother, Rob Kardashian.
The Serpentine's spaces consist of a suite of long, narrow rooms encircling a large, domed central gallery – this is where the tea would have been served, elegantly, poured in a long curve from a good height, one hand behind the back.
The walls around them, elegantly hand-painted in the 17th century, come from a Syrian residence of an Armenian merchant from the Ottoman period; they're reminiscent of a time when the city was prosperous, its residents free to come and go.
Tall, elegantly dressed and confidently hyperactive, Ms Vasilieva has become the face of Mr Navalny's efforts to revitalise Russia's trade unions and win support from a vast pool of workers and government employees who have long been ignored by liberal politicians.
However, we believe that collectively the community can creatively and elegantly fulfill its own search needs from the ground up and create an amazing and open search engine that is aligned with the interests of humanity, not just one company.
There's a theoretical future where the scale of chat, whether it's handled as a straight chatstream or through mods to parse the incoming votes, bits, commands, and discussion, outstrips what KnokX Pro's wrestlers can elegantly incorporate into a traditional match.
Their tireless efforts to ensure that black lives do indeed matter stand as an elegantly poignant answer to Rodney King's plaintive question as Los Angeles and America collectively tasted the ashes of racial injustice: "Can't we all just get along?"
Elegantly translated into English for the first time by Anne Posten, Walks with Walser is Carl Seelig's revealing and devoted account of his visits with the brilliant, eccentric friend for whom he served as a guardian and, eventually, literary executor.
His elegantly nuanced violations of taboo won for his conservatively figurative art enthusiastic esteem in the largely Surrealist, devoutly libertine Parisian avant-garde of the nineteen-thirties, and secured him a lasting place as one of the twentieth century's greats.
Nervous fragments are scattered throughout like ripples and swells atop an ocean, for an overall orchestral texture that's moody, yet with a clean neutrality that elegantly sets off the vocal lines that soar above it, rather than competing with them.
Other aspects of drama emerge, particularly in the interactions between Elliott Jenetopulos's evocative lighting and Sara Walsh's elegantly spare set design of open wings, hanging strips and a white floor that Mr. Jenetopulos can darken or make gleam like ice.
Voelker's photographs focus on small, human moments rather than the grand narrative sweep of an election or social movement — he elegantly highlights the off-kilter details, as well as the human spirit, that can easily get lost in the madness.
And it was nice to see Judith Light, Ricky Martin, Dascha Polanco, Annaleigh Ashford, and Joanna P. Adler (who plays Andrew's mom) one last time, in an episode that elegantly checked in with all of the people affected by Andrew's rampage.
Thus the rare cold open, wherein Ian McShane—who elegantly described the show as "tits and dragons"—brought gravitas (and collected a paycheck) as a reborn killer who has traded in his swords to lead a community of hardscrabble peaceniks.
They join the expanding category of 18th and 19th-century geometric abstraction of the West, whose achievements include Amish quilts, Navajo blankets and the parfleche rawhide containers of the Plains Indians, made of elegantly thin leather and usually painted by women.
The marketable standby of a killer stalking scantily clad women is elevated by elegantly orchestrated camerawork that keeps you disoriented, moment by moment, as the beating notes of the soundtrack remind you something bad and unstoppable is on the way.

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