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"Anderson's writing is uncompromising, exactingly documented and heartfelt," wrote MacMullan.
In Bloom's, there was competition to be the most exactingly delighted.
"Chaplet" and "Joy," poetic in their efficiency, would be postcards, exactingly handwritten.
Without the Castros' revolutionary mystique, Mr Díaz-Canel's performance will be judged more exactingly.
The editor produced exactingly hard-won images, now classics of American 21962th-century photography.
He picks writers who "use words exactly and exactingly," and that's what he does, too.
Peart was central to the band's success with his meticulous, fluid and exactingly precise playing.
This seems like something Cristóbal Balenciaga, an exactingly playful designer in his own way, would do.
And I suspect that science will reveal this more exactingly and profoundly in the years to come.
In Carter's view, toy companies know what they are doing when they make their products look exactingly real.
He guzzles wine, jabs his knife to gesticulate, then, exactingly, flicks a fleck of food off the tablecloth.
But is money earmarked for a tropical getaway so different from an exactingly requested piece of Georg Jensen silver?
This contemporary choreographer and performer from Belfast is astonishing — not merely raw, as she is often described, but exactingly articulate.
The woman sitting beside him, looking just as exactingly appropriate in her black pantsuit and white shirt, was his wife, Danielle.
Also tailoring: In a symbol of control over her environment, everything Ms. Wright's character wears has been exactingly seamed to fit.
The twists are kinked and amusing, although far less striking than the obvious pleasure he had making this exactingly machined puzzle box.
The results don't exactingly reproduce the painting in the Met that this copy is based on; the colors, scale and setting are different.
She'd fought to master the loss, writing seventeen quickly successive drafts of an exactingly structured villanelle, a form with origins in the French Baroque.
At some point, virtually every New York City building not recently constructed and exactingly sealed has—within the walls, or burrowing in the basement—mice.
This works for him because the characters and scenes are so exactingly and beautifully rendered that the works become rabbit hole illusions I'm happy to fall into.
Unlike most work this graphic, though, Ms. Vance's paintings are so exactingly rendered that there's just as much to look at from an inch or two away.
Certainly the set, by Izmir Ickbal, is exactingly obedient to Beckett's stage directions, with only the bonus of some scallop-shell footlights to underline the play's music hall qualities.
This roundup of work by a Los Angeles artist focuses on his heavily glazed, nightmarishly shaped, exactingly rough basins and containers of clay, made by hand and by machine. Oct.
Painted with exactingly sensuous realism, Catherine Murphy's "Harry's Nipple" (2003) represents a man's hairy breast seen through a hole in his shirt, a comic rejoinder to the fetishization of female nipples.
On view now is a sharp, droll exhibition of exactingly staged self-portraits by Rodney Graham, the slipperiest of the half-dozen conceptual photographers who came of age in 1980s Vancouver.
This was simulated sediment, imported from France and composed of exactingly milled plastic pellets—teensy, half-millimetre-wide pellets for large grains of sand and even teensier ones to represent finer particles.
Mr. Voges, who leads the Schauspiel Dortmund, has cooked up an insane multimedia montage that turns "The Greatest Story Ever Told" into a riotously colorful, loud and exactingly choreographed romp through the New Testament.
Discovering as you perform onstage that you please audiences most exactingly when your singing pleases you is immeasurably distant from my buddy discovering that terminating another's life and pleasing himself could go hand in hand.
But closer observation reveals many of these minute forms to be exactingly built out of kiln-fired clay by Doner, who has rendered dozens of similar but individualized figures in a language ordered only by her own consciousness.
Meanwhile, for E.D.C.'s original popularizers — disproportionately current or ex-military, in law enforcement or emergency services, with self-sufficient or survivalist outlooks — the exactingly selected articles of the faith may offer, beyond utility, an opportunity to accessorize.
Among prints by Picasso on the right side is "Portrait de Femme" (circa 1897), an 8-inch-by-6-inch picture of a woman drawn by the then-teenage artist in colored pencil and charcoal with exactingly sensitive realism.
It might be hard to grasp this quality in Mr. Olaf's photographs at first glance because his images are so exactingly polished — reflecting his years working in the commercial realm, shooting ads for clients like Diesel Denim, Lavazza and Bottega Veneta.
Evan Rachel Wood, channeling Marlene Dietrich and David Bowie (and Julie Andrews in "Victor/Victoria") in an exactingly cut Altuzarra tux with white vest, offered absolute proof of her words that when it comes to awards season, there was no dress required.
While the couple's 22-year-old daughter, Khaw May Ling, spoke warmly of Khaw in court — and asked the judge if she could stay after she testified to "support her father" — she also said he held his children to exactingly high standards, according to the Times.
Apple's influence over the entire chain — from dictating how Hollywood studios encode content for iTunes to knowing how to properly calibrate LCDs — means that it could sell a 4K HDR TV that is guaranteed to work with Apple's chosen standards and look exactingly perfect out of the box.
The design could have been carried out exactingly, but Goldberg works it with a free hand, his shapes approximate rather than precise, all covered with staccato dots and dashes that vary in size and placement, emphasizing the artist's human agency in the picture (he also leaves his initial graphite lines visible).
Though both her 2017 debut, "Conversations With Friends," and her new novel, "Normal People," are set in an exactingly depicted Dublin and West Ireland in the 2010s, her books describe the kinds of all-consuming romantic attachments that have bolstered narratives since Dido and Aeneas, or, O.K., Emma and Mr. Knightley.
On display was an exactingly carved bejeweled menagerie in motion, including a bracelet of a cat catching his tail, forged from ivory and white gold with an ebony, white and yellow diamond finish, and a large, owl-shaped single earring with quivering feathers crafted from discs of 24-karat gold.
In between was a leather and lace coat with actual flowers preserved in its folds, a sleeveless dress covered in swirling sketches made by students at Central Saint Martins and hand-embroidered on by every member of her atelier, like a sewing circle of old, and some exactingly cut black tailcoats spilling acres of lace upcycled from old collections.
After all, attention to detail, the ability to control multiple variables at once, shoulders that can (ahem) shoulder the burden of office — qualities conveyed through the exactingly squared-off cut of a suit free from wrinkles and the polish of perfectly parted hair — were once considered crucial to electability but have been rendered seemingly irrelevant by the ascent of Mr. Johnson.
Three years later, he is just as restless: in one exactingly painted still life, indefinable objects sit inside a thoroughly ambiguous, if not illogical, space, while in another canvas, the items are immediately recognizable — a bottle, a compote, and two cylinders alongside what looks like a sculptural mold, laid out in single-point perspective and rendered with a more painterly touch.
Over the last 10 years, artist and translator Michael Kasper has been slowly and exactingly changing this fact — bringing Belgian Surrealist writings and text-based work both into English and attentive study — and has done it again with a formidable trifecta newly out from Ugly Duckling Presse, Ideas Have No Smell: Three Belgian Surrealist Booklets (Paul Nougé, Paul Colinet, Louis Scutenaire).
Willa Paskin, considering Sharp Objects' darkness in Slate, noted that "TV by and about women, like TV by and about men, should be under no obligation to be entertaining, or gentle, or easy to watch," but felt that the series was proving an unnecessary point — that women can make "beautiful, well-acted, cleverly plotted, exactingly glum prestige television" just as well as men can.
Two black unmarked doors flanked by a pair of stone lions lead into a series of small rooms whose spare décor — buckwheat-hued walls and place mats — keeps diners' focus on their food: in this case, an exactingly presented kaiseki-style meal of more than 20 small plates that might feature homemade duck-egg noodles, sea cucumber in a hot-sour broth or a mango jelly sheathed in a lacy leaf skeleton.
His work can be seen in public collections throughout Scotland- in Aberdeen, Montrose, Dundee, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Paisley Given the scarcity of work produced, his exactingly precise and detailed paintings are also much sought after by private collectors.
These symbolize an LDS perception that they are a re-gathering of Biblical Tribes of Israel. However, the deceptively Gothic exterior conceals a more modern interior lacking vaulted ceilings. Although built of quartz monzonite rock from the same quarry as the Salt Lake Temple, the Assembly Hall's unhewn exterior looks much different. The stones for the Assembly Hall were not cut as exactingly as the temple's.
For a review of early experiments using Weber bars, see MiniGRAIL is a spherical gravitational wave antenna using this principle. It is based at Leiden University, consisting of an exactingly machined 1,150 kg sphere cryogenically cooled to 20 millikelvins. The spherical configuration allows for equal sensitivity in all directions, and is somewhat experimentally simpler than larger linear devices requiring high vacuum. Events are detected by measuring deformation of the detector sphere.
Keaton's portrayal of nine members of a minstrel show required the use of a special matte box in front of the camera lens. It had nine exactingly-machined strips of metal which could be moved up and down independently of each other. Elgin Lessley, Keaton's cameraman, shot the far-left Keaton with the first shutter up, and the others down. He then rewound the film, opened the second segment, and re-filmed the next Keaton in sequence.
"John Dilg," Artists. Retrieved August 5, 2019. Moving into the 2000s, Dilg was producing small, exactingly composed paintings of iconic, glyph-like forms that ranged from fully abstract shapes to barely recognizable animals and landscape elements, as in Hide (2001); New York Times critic Ken Johnson described them as exuding "a modest archetypal mystery." This work increasingly referenced vernacular sources, reflecting Dilg's interests in the function of the souvenir as a carrier of recollected times, events and stories.
Beckett's directions for hand links at the end of the gameRedrawn according to the drawing on page 356 of The Complete Dramatic Works (Samuel Beckett, Faber & Faber, 2006). In a fashion typical of Beckett, the stage directions are exactingly detailed and precise. There are many precise numerical aspects to both the construction and staging worked out for the play. Due to the complexity of the movements throughout the piece, Beckett included a diagram of each of the characters' positioning during the performance.
Thomas Cowperthwait Eakins (; July 25, 1844 – June 25, 1916) was an American realist painter, photographer, sculptor, and fine arts educator. He is widely acknowledged to be one of the most important artists in American art history.TFAOI.com, Philadelphia Museum of Art. Retrieved July 27, 2009 For the length of his professional career, from the early 1870s until his health began to fail some 40 years later, Eakins worked exactingly from life, choosing as his subject the people of his hometown of Philadelphia.
120 She sits in a Jacobean-revival chair, a prop that Eakins often used for his studio portraits.Sewell, 260 It is selectively detailed, so as to support without distracting from Van Buren's figure.Sewell, 260 Van Buren's dress contains complex passages, composed in part of broad, brilliant pink forms, and of creased light-colored fabric with floral patterns. Her body twists "like an overused spring",Sewell, 260 culminating in the focal point of her head, its anatomical structure exactingly rendered, the broad forehead suggesting the sitter's intellectual presence.
With urban anthropology, the subject is exactingly broad as it is, there needs to be a degree and channel of control. For this reason, urban anthropologists find it easier to incorporate research design in their methods and usually define the city as either the independent variable or the dependent variable. So, the study would be conducted on either the city as the factor on some measure, such as immigration, or the city as something that is responding to some measure. A common technique used by anthropologists is “myth debunking.”Eames, E. p 260.
Rotenberg's Shanghai is a "most unconventional setting" for the mystery genre, a city of many millions of people "making the tricky transition to capitalism." The city as presented in The Shanghai Murders has been described by reviewers as "exactingly accurate", "taking readers right into the urban heart of Shanghai," as Margaret Cannon puts it, with "conflicts between tradition and modernization." As for the wider People's Republic of China, it has been described as a "character in and of itself". Catherine Thompson says Rotenberg "seems to have a great understanding of the people, their culture, politics and psychology.".
She understood such transitions to be both actual and metaphorical. The visual elements she put on her canvases were meant to convey physical objects but also her own motion through the spaces they represented and the light that came from fixtures in the rooms and through the windows. The result could be seen, as one reviewer said, "as a thoughtful meditation on the nature of occupancy within a domestic environment, exactingly rendered in multiple paint layers." Detail (bottom right) from: Julia Fish, Threshold, NorthWest—One (spectrum: violet with grey), 2010-2011, 2014, oil on canvas, 23 x 38 inchesShe said her Living Rooms project evolved from her examination of Fabiani's architecture both in Vienna and other cities.
Her principal work, Poems on Divers Subjects, which does appear to pay homage to Bradstreet's verse, contains poems, prose, and letters.Blanchard, 31 Perhaps because she exactingly examined topics that were considered outside both the experience and the ability of 18th-century women, a doubting public pressed her to authenticate her ability and to demonstrate her authorship to a public skeptical that a woman could write poetry by publicly paraphrasing a psalm into verse.Bert, 71 She was accused of "borrowing her Poetry from Isaac Watts and others." In a later poem of hers, she included a line that reads "Ye Creatures all, in vast Amazement Stand" evinces some trace of personal nuance aimed at those who had attempted to depreciate her competence as a poet.
This option was extensively > debated but ultimately deemed to be premature in the absence of sufficient > clinical and theoretical validating data justifying such a … > reconceptualization. Additionally, there appeared to be no practical way to > introduce affect [or mood] dimensions covering the entire course of illness, > that would capture the current concept of periods of psychosis related and > unrelated to mood episodes. The field of psychiatry has begun to question its assumptions and analyze its data in order to merge closer with evidence-based medicine. The removal of the "episode diagnosis," and the addition of two episodes of psychosis, as qualifications for the DSM-5 schizoaffective diagnosis, may improve the diagnosis' consistency over DSM-IV for research purposes, where diagnostic criteria are by necessity followed exactingly.
" Wired has dedicated to Fairest of Them All a video of their video series Obsessed, that aims to highlight "what happens when people live out their obsessions to the fullest." In the video, Mignogna and other people of the staff are interviewed and explain to what extent they have paid attention to detail to recreate the same visual style of the original Star Trek episode "Mirror, Mirror". The production values of the episode were highlighted, among others, by Sam Sloan of Slice of SciFi, who wrote: "Vic Mignogna and the cast and crew of Star Trek Continues have proven, once again with this episode of the ongoing voyage of the original Star Trek that this rendering of the show is on par with that original series and continues to amaze those who are watching it." and by Josh Edelglass of MotionPicturesComics.com, who stated: "Even more impressive for this episode, the production team has exactingly recreated the look of the Mirror Universe sets and costumes.

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