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"exquisitely" Definitions
  1. in a way that is extremely beautiful or carefully made
  2. (formal) in a way that is very strongly felt
  3. (formal) in way that is very sensitive
"exquisitely" Synonyms
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791 Sentences With "exquisitely"

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Individual moves can be balletic, a team's routines exquisitely choreographed.
"The operation was exquisitely planned and executed," Marine Corps Gen.
Elsewhere, she is a speck in an exquisitely deep shot.
Deadly serious and exquisitely dressed, few dared to break character.
It's an exquisitely woven fabric with blood staining the corners.
This exquisitely uncomfortable birthday party finally calls it a night.
"We are dealing with cells that are exquisitely sensitive," she says.
After all, it fused of black metal and electronic music exquisitely.
You'll find selfies and good meals and exquisitely filtered landscape shots.
They're all in there in this unique, exquisitely blended cinematic mescolanza.
In people who have melasma, the pigment cells are exquisitely sensitive.
Suddenly, everything froze, and I peered around an exquisitely detailed tableau.
In two essential novels reissued by Picador, the exquisitely grotesque Crash
The good news, however, is that fava beans are exquisitely delicious.
The flood had entombed everything immediately, so specimens were exquisitely preserved.
In Davos, the trials are both in­cred­ibly broad and exquisitely niche.
"It's so important because the syndrome is exquisitely responsive," Rosebush said.
Nonetheless "Us," though exquisitely performed, doesn't feel sincere for a minute.
No creature is more exquisitely sensitive, and yet none is hardier.
Nonetheless "Us," though exquisitely performed, doesn't feel sincere for a minute.
There's something exquisitely tragic about super-rare music that's also amazing.
It was a gorgeous and exquisitely designed space, there's no denying it.
"He's doing exquisitely," Hinckley's lawyer Barry Levine said in court in November.
The piece itself physically is exquisitely finished and is a fantastic object.
This exquisitely baroque gadget is essentially a little cartridge full of clockwork.
" Mr. Vinciguerra said that "all the entries were exquisitely bad, as usual.
Ancient audiences would have imagined her as an exquisitely sensuous, flawless female form.
As part of this project, the panels were photographed with exquisitely high precision.
But you can't just throw this exquisitely refined material in a cook pot.
Only his blackened head and feet are exposed, but he looks exquisitely vulnerable.
The movie he has made is compelling, frightening, and at times exquisitely beautiful.
Ms. Moore's performance is "exquisitely nuanced," A. O. Scott wrote in The Times.
But the timing was exquisitely bad to be seeking a pardon in Wisconsin.
Smith delivers an exquisitely deadpan performance that serves to heighten his detached snobbery.
His 13th goal of the season could not have been more exquisitely timed.
Exquisitely wrought myrtle wreaths of ultrafine gold leaf shimmer with delicate power. Glass?
He specializes in exquisitely awkward scenes made more so by his evenhanded sympathy.
I never strove to roll smoother pie crusts or iron exquisitely stiff collars.
My best entertainment: an exquisitely placed bird feeder outside the dining hall windows.
These are exquisitely made works (Leigh has major chops) as well as palpable forces.
Mr. Trump is exquisitely attuned to popular anxieties and highly talented at exploiting them.
These aren't hallucinations, they're the exquisitely detailed paintings of Toronto-based artist Alex Garant.
Venus meets Pluto on February 22 and the vibe is exquisitely passionate and creative.
Guy is exquisitely attuned to the backwards-and-in-heels nature of Elizabeth's reign.
Juliet's heartbeats and breaths — suddenly exquisitely finite — continued to pulse faithfully into my embrace.
His elaborate, exquisitely worked pieces were worth it: They seemed to burst into bloom.
What our exquisitely human brain does with it is the thing that really matters.
He captures, exquisitely, the balance and rhythm of moving through these rigorously controlled spaces.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Exquisitely choreographed, Federico Fellini's works sparkle with ingenuity.
"It is exquisitely contagious," said Dr. Alan Melnick, director of the county health department.
Berger called the drug "exquisitely combinable" given its safety and tolerability profile so far.
But unrequited love, bad breakups and broken hearts make for exquisitely painful, satisfying reading.
My mind fixated on exquisitely small flaws, like the dirty floors in my rental.
For exquisitely simple dishes that don't skimp on flavor, David Tanis looks to Japan.
And an exquisitely painted fish net stretches across a gilded screen from around 1610.
He bombs exquisitely at stand-up, then finds himself the nationwide object of ridicule.
How these people connect — and don't — is given exquisitely tentative and awkward physical life.
An exquisitely brushed acrylic painting from 1969 reads as a pan-cultural Romantic nocturne.
The tail consisted of eight vertebrae, soft tissue and feathers exquisitely preserved in three dimensions.
Apparently, five brightly colored, exquisitely tailored suits are about equal to one multifaceted lesbian character.
The next day, she attended a photo-call in an exquisitely detailed Alexander McQueen look.
Let us acknowledge that extremism bred heroism, professionalism, courage, and supremely American, exquisitely human decency.
Hedonism Bot from Futurama is another character exquisitely in touch with things that provide pleasure.
But her lifelike flesh and the fine lines of her dress proclaim her exquisitely Greek.
A pair of exquisitely groomed Arabian horses emerged, their hooves clacking on the dusty pavement.
Measles is extremely contagious Measles is unique among infectious diseases because it is exquisitely contagious.
That places it in the ranks of the world's exquisitely priced edible plants and vegetables.
Hubert de Montille Pommard 1er Cru Rugiens 1995 $295 Exquisitely aged Burgundy from a master.
And as you slowly connect the dots on the map, you are often exquisitely alone.
He is an exquisitely shaved block of ice, he is majestic, but he can melt.
So far, Tesla has made its reputation selling exquisitely engineered electric vehicles in luxury market.
That her exquisitely polished and balanced sentences concern only herself, and never her ostensible subjects.
Eye contact elicits avoidance behavior in many species, but humans are exquisitely attuned to it.
Their dazzling murmurations — exquisitely synchronized midair swirls of their gigantic flocks — can black out skies.
Baird's exquisitely wrought and meticulously researched biography brushes the dusty myth off this extraordinary monarch.
The result is an exquisitely illustrated catalog of baby life, featuring families of all backgrounds.
Mostly she manages this small miracle by keeping her story quietly ironic and exquisitely particular.
There is, for instance, the exquisitely delicate "My Love, Don't Cross That River," the Sept.
Italy, land of the perfect espresso and the exquisitely frothy cappuccino, is a Starbucks-free nation.
Although his paintings refute the conventions of classical beauty, their nightmarish imagery can be exquisitely beautiful.
Excerpts from the exquisitely designed artist's book, published by Dancing Foxes Press, appear throughout the exhibition.
Human drama drives reality television — it's what makes the tech-heavy Silicon Valley so exquisitely watchable.
Ophelia was, and is, exquisitely sensitive to other people's suffering—she gets physically anguished about it.
"The Unanswered Question," with Thomas Rolfs as an excellent trumpet soloist, was exquisitely sustained and mysterious.
They dizzy the mind with their expansive imagination and exquisitely controlled evidence of the collective unconscious.
She's known for creating porn as exquisitely shot and glossy as a big-budget Hollywood film.
Vulnerable, alert and exquisitely patient, she treats each place like a partner, sensitive to its pulse.
This is an exquisitely timed book, coming just at the moment of the Democrats' quadrennial splintering.
Where Trump's lawyers failed exquisitely, however, was in making the case against hearing from more witnesses.
Exquisitely inked manuscript records of these marks still exist: lines and crosses scribed across diagrammatic beaks.
Everything is exquisitely made, and each time I purchase something, it feels like a special occasion.
Kenny Leon's production of " Much Ado About Nothing " (at the Delacorte) also opens, exquisitely, with song.
Besides gravity, the exquisitely catastrophic agents include fire, water, air, and explosive, slippery, and corrosive substances.
It is exquisitely shot and superbly acted (with Mahershala Ali and Trevante Rhodes giving standout performances).
On top of OCO-3's bargain price, scientists already know that carbon sleuthing technology works exquisitely.
At the end of the day this was pop music, classy, sensual, exquisitely artful and unmistakably new.
" She extends her exquisitely manicured hand in protest: "But I never want to be a tragic figure.
The extinct reptile was given this peculiar moniker on account of its exquisitely preserved and uncrushed braincase.
Within the exquisitely crafted vitrine are objects, photographs, and drawings he made during his week-plus journey.
It was teed up exquisitely by the increasingly nihilistic producers of the shows in The Bachelor stable.
But they are also designed thoughtfully and built exquisitely, combining great aesthetics and construction with brilliant performance.
The men's fashion in this painting, so similar and yet so personal to each, is exquisitely observed.
Their experiences exquisitely capture the awe of the revolutions and the anguish of the unravelings that followed.
The 1980s Japanese setting is enticing, and nearly every scene seems fitting of an exquisitely rendered whole.
Fassbender and Vikander both evoke that emotion exquisitely, but a glossy artificiality hangs over the entire process.
They can be cut as exquisitely as any diamond and are only slightly less expensive, he says.
But her imaginary oral histories are exquisitely attuned to the ways in which humans victimize one another.
Aaron Blake brings an appealingly vulnerable, clear-toned tenor to Tim's early appearances that are exquisitely calibrated.
What results is a historical novel that goes halfway down the rabbit hole and exquisitely reports back.
At a minimum, this exquisitely qualified and widely admired jurist deserves a fair hearing and a vote.
She thought Taylor was "probably the most exquisitely beautiful woman I'd ever seen," Paulson told the Times.
Exquisitely composed, the views have the classical lines of Renaissance perspective and the mood of Desolation Row.
The federal register is crammed with implications of low human comedy spelled out in exquisitely bloodless prose.
The findings underscore how exquisitely sensitive our bodies are to different types of exercise, Dr. Burr says.
Meanwhile, this small, exquisitely disorienting black hole of a meditative space dwarfed the massiveness of MASS MoCA.
It is the voice of a mild-mannered civil servant — cerebral, courtly, deferential and exquisitely self-conscious.
Yet many of these missives are in response to small slights, to which he was exquisitely attuned.
He also said that she was the most fastidiously groomed and exquisitely moisturized person he'd ever met.
BRANTLEY To answer your question, Scott, it translated into the big time (and a bigger space) exquisitely.
It is exquisitely easy to stand on the sidelines and nitpick at the imperfections of worthy projects.
Her fingernails and toenails were polished turquoise, and her legs and arms were exquisitely toned and tan.
In the "Story of Virginia" especially, the colors are opulently jewel-like and the composition exquisitely symmetrical.
The adventurous Mr. Andsnes discovers them on this exquisitely played album of beguiling, lyrical and quirky works.
Evers is formal and dignified, lit exquisitely from behind as he delivers a speech at a rally.
They're exquisitely good at it; you're not going to alter your body's pH based on your intake.
The exquisitely swoopy, nonsensically named Ferrari F12berlinetta offers lots of ways to ratchet up the $320,000 base price.
From his exquisitely preserved remains we know that Ötzi was about 2500 years old when he was killed.
As that happens, exquisitely preserved remains—clothing, sod houses, scraps of food, human bodies—are starting to rot.
The exquisitely illuminated pages of complete books—each volume heavy with a distinctive past—line well-lit walls.
Director #PattyJenkins IS NOT PLAYING AROUND, as she gives us some AMAZON REALNESS in an exquisitely directed story.
Small Fry is an exquisitely written book about, first and foremost, growing up in a complicated family structure.
The desserts are fancifully plated, and each confection, paired with a tray, bowl, or dish, is exquisitely detailed.
Towed down the streets by a car, 20 feet high and exquisitely carpentered, it caused an immediate sensation.
The company's recommendation tools have been exquisitely crafted to give people more of what YouTube thinks they want.
In terms of his function, he is exquisitely functional, and is showing us more and more each day.
Yet it's an elating ramble of a movie, ardent and full of feeling, passionate but also exquisitely controlled.
Seoul is a city of infinite shopping choices, glass-fronted office towers and armies of exquisitely dressed businesspeople.
Scientists described an exquisitely preserved Jurassic Period fossil from Inner Mongolia of a furry critter called Microdocodon gracilis.
Potassium, an ion that the electrical system of the heart is exquisitely sensitive to, also floods the bloodstream.
It's all pieced together exquisitely, and, furthermore, completely designed to incorporate every Bat-gadget that's at your disposal.
If the disparate production elements here don't cohere into a tonal whole, most of them are exquisitely rendered.
There are moments throughout the narrative that are exquisitely drawn, and I appreciate Lee's dry wit and intelligence.
That was exquisitely atmospheric, and became a kind of catalog of one person's regrets for lives not lived.
Because we're such social beings, our minds are exquisitely sensitive to the expressions, gestures and manners of others.
Irina is charming and silly, imperious and intelligent, tough to the point of cruelty and also exquisitely sensitive.
In reimagining the extraordinary lives of her mother and grandparents, Craig produces some passages of exquisitely precise description.
Dishes come and go, more than I can count, more than I can properly appreciate, all exquisitely presented.
Then I realized that this—the sunlight penetrating the water, the exquisitely rendered fluid dynamics— was the experience.
The fossils of the new species, Maiopatagium and Vilevolodon, are exquisitely preserved, revealing many details of their anatomy.
Her photo-based, exquisitely executed drawings appear more realistic and seductive than photographs could ever hope to be.
It was Ms. Hogg who essentially invented, through the magazine's exquisitely crumbled aesthetic, the decorating style shabby chic.
While carefully assembled and exquisitely danced, it does feel like just a beginning, and more will be welcome.
Next, we see a clown dangling from a crossbar, and then, for two minutes, exquisitely controlled chaos reigns.
Read it, too, for the exquisitely restrained yet wonderfully accurate powers of observation he brought to his writing.
Lastly, the small exquisitely painted work of Lavaughan Jenkins at Abigail Ogilvy Gallery makes the figure wholly enthralling.
It's so revolutionary and so exquisitely wrought that it keeps evolving on its own somehow, as if it's alive.
As it turns out, it is an exquisitely intricate process that leaves researchers with many questions yet to answer.
Even the group No Labels, an exquisitely poll-tested effort to create a safe new center, is on board.
For all its exquisitely furnished interiors and fantastic landscapes, "The Assassin" is far too eccentric to ever seem picturesque.
Addiction was only supposed to be in like 1 percent of cases—it was supposed to be exquisitely rare.
Ostensibly a fashion shoot, it features, as most shoots do, a model (Nadja Auermann) clothed in exquisitely designed garments.
For dessert, the exquisitely dressed Halasz serves a cheese and jam plate, not created but certainly curated by her.
The device is simply but exquisitely designed, as if the designer decided that "understated" should be an olympic sport.
The site that provides these maps, called Cyber Squirrel 1, is exquisitely tongue-in-cheek, as you might imagine.
Most seductive are the ribald, cartoonish, exquisitely colored paintings depicting shenanigans that frequently include women in bloomers, or less.
Not surprisingly, the movie is exquisitely appointed, in the spirit of old Merchant-Ivory productions, and often quite funny.
Namely, that whoever isn't encouraged by Trump-ian attitudes of aggression and entitlement is now exquisitely attuned to them.
Name Withheld This is all a little indirect and abstract; you clearly find writing about this affront exquisitely painful.
How much of a scientific consensus, how many unimpeachable experts and how exquisitely rational an argument must you present?
The man in question is Nick Young (Henry Golding), the exquisitely eligible scion of a Singapore real estate family.
If it's Alexei Ratmansky's exquisitely faceted re-creation, which had its premiere here on Thursday, the answer is: absolutely.
"Victoria the Queen," Julia Baird's exquisitely wrought and meticulously researched biography, brushes the dusty myth off this extraordinary monarch.
When Hench and Jennifer find themselves alone, the bewildered longing in Mr. Hedges's face and posture are exquisitely painful.
Better yet, ask Ms. Jane Austen, who featured zombies in all her exquisitely wrought nineteenth-century comedies of manners.
Drawing from the innovations of artists like Frank Ocean and Solange, "Face" is smooth and warm and exquisitely minimalist.
Like Hemon's fiction, the real-life stories in "My Parents" are so exquisitely constructed that their scaffolding is invisible.
Although Davies said each performed exquisitely, Michael was set on making sure their lip-syncing skills were up to par.
" And the New York Times's Glenn Thrush called it "one of the most exquisitely awkward public events I've ever seen.
A beautiful wood-paneled restaurant in one of the hipper districts of Tokyo that serves innovative, exquisitely prepared seasonal food.
The Americans has built up tension exquisitely throughout its run, but it rarely releases it in the way you'd expect.
"Fossa" (2016) is a rustic installation within the gallery space informed by Cutler's exquisitely detailed drawing of the same name.
Apple has been late to market before, only to lay waste to the competition by delivering an exquisitely refined device.
Cuphead has two main draws going for it — the exquisitely detailed hand-drawn animation, and the tougher than nails difficulty.
Outside the exquisitely designed catalogue, there is little evidence of Fontana's longstanding complicity and support of the Italian Fascist regime.
This being a Dolan production, there is a good chance the mother would be overbearing, vulnerable and exquisitely made up.
America is supposed to be a country of laws and institutions, exquisitely designed to constrain the power of one individual.
Both the Toyota and the Honda are known for being exquisitely engineered and expertly put together with top-notch reliability.
"Une Vie Exemplaire," Floc'h A succinct and comprehensive guide for living made up of irreducible bite-size wisdoms, exquisitely illustrated.
A newly identified and exquisitely preserved flower found entombed in amber – fossilized tree sap – may have packed quite a punch.
Paulson recalled thinking Holland was "the most exquisitely beautiful woman [she&aposd] ever seen," she told  The New York Times .
It consists of a single hourlong choral work by Brahms, "Ein Deutsches Requiem" ("A German Requiem"), exquisitely prepared and performed.
What is lost when an exquisitely prepared meal of several courses is consumed like a communal basket of chili fries?
That commitment extends to the fight scenes, each and every one of which is an exquisitely crafted labor of love.
We have allowed, mostly passively, the emergence of huge and exquisitely detailed databases full of information about all of us.
Dogs have such exquisitely sensitive noses that they can detect bombs, drugs, citrus and other contraband in luggage or pockets.
Cinematographer Barba Balasoiu, who worked with Esparza on his previous film, Here and There (2012), exquisitely establishes atmosphere and mood.
Despite decades of trying, researchers have yet to develop a machine as exquisitely sensitive and discerning as a dog's nose.
Overall, the collection is beautifully rendered, eerie, and uncomfortable to look at—as surreal and exquisitely painful as death itself.
Individual solos — of the flutist Robert Langevin in the Ravel, or the concertmaster Frank Huang in "Scheherazade" — are exquisitely nuanced.
And while others are exquisitely crafted, there is too much of the harebrained here to trigger a chin-stroking critique.
The video is exquisitely shot in a god's-eye-view perspective, which also resembles a drone's aerial point of view.
Oscar, whose thighs and biceps appear to be exquisitely toned, weighs eight and a half pounds and is 13½ inches tall.
But really, it will be more like one of Carmen Herrera's exquisitely balanced abstract compositions from the 1950s, '60s, and '70s.
"My mother's heart goes out to this exquisitely talented young woman," Lourd's Scream Queens costar Jamie Lee Curtis wrote on Tuesday.
This is the magic of Poppy, a star for today's internet, exquisitely designed to dig her pink fingernails into your brain.
The sculpture is exquisitely preserved but for a bit of missing beard, and nothing quite like it has been found before.
Here, her juxtapositions reveal a grand tension-and-release game, ping-ponging back and forth between gratification and exquisitely painful anticipation.
In literary circles, which he avoided, his exquisitely crafted stories were mentioned in the same breath as Maupassant, Chekhov and Joyce.
Exquisitely strange and profoundly commonplace, his intense, hermetic works come down to us like fragments of heaven in a sordid world.
The tension between the painting-as-container and the planar forms wedged, as well as layered, into it, is exquisitely tuned.
The deal fits WeWork's cultural play: WeWork rents out exquisitely designed and operated office spaces with the feel of boutique hotels.
The result is itself a kind of diorama: exquisitely detailed, assembled with infinite care, but lacking the breath of life. ♦
These, however, are comparatively minor quibbles regarding a film that is not only exquisitely artful, but also a tenderly applied balm.
And his production includes two exquisitely theatrical moments — artfully enriched by Mikaal Sulmain's sound design — that explode the prevailing, contemplative calm.
"Gus possessed the most exquisitely folded brain," says Suzanne Patrick, a retired naval reserve officer and Weiss' close friend and protégé.
When texture and feeling and specificity is expressed so exquisitely in the prose that you feel you must understand the writer.
Close up, the architectural details are exquisitely rendered, from the handmade forged-iron hardware to the reclaimed parquet de Versailles floor.
Even so, the exquisitely awful and bizarre bowdlerized lyrics often opt for safety at the expense of meter, rhyme and sense.
Their placement might seem arbitrary until you notice just how exquisitely they interact with each other and with the camo ground.
The exquisitely decorated coffin was discovered near the pharaonic temple of Thutmose III and still contains the remains of its owner.
The law was enacted with full recognition that such authority is hard to get — that Congress is exquisitely skilled in doing nothing.
The story is centered on Miranda Schuyler, who arrives on the island — exquisitely depicted by Williams — after the loss of her father.
Speaking to The New York Times, Paulson, 41, said that Taylor, 73, was "probably the most exquisitely beautiful woman I'd ever seen."
Its exquisitely preserved body, coiled into a serpentine position, survived the eons and has now been recognized as an entirely new species.
While Burden's project featured two men in exquisitely tense collaboration, Ozbilici's photograph shows two dead men—one just doesn't know it yet.
"These exquisitely preserved examples of past diversity show us why we should be protecting these areas where their modern relatives live today."
Because Mr. Wolfe's work was so exquisitely personal, an inevitable question arose among viewers: Had he read all the books he made?
To an extent, the exquisitely detailed watercolors justify claims that British exploration was fired by intellectual curiosity and a passion for discovery.
This means that the tension in Panda's pants is so tight—so exquisitely tight—that he bent metal against its will. Unbelievable.
Give me a hit song, I will give you the Otamatone version performed exquisitely by one of the internet's most masterful players.
CK: The crusader, as we said, builds the business around the sense of mission, so what they are exquisitely ... That's a problem.
Widows is a shift for McQueen, whose films (which also include Hunger and Shame) tend to be exquisitely crafted but punishing dramas.
At Jatoba, in the business district, chef Olivier Vigneault serves up exquisitely executed small plates that riff on traditional Japanese seafood preparations.
I was also grateful for the absence of locavore virtue-signaling on the menu: no names of farms; just exquisitely fresh ingredients.
Hers is primarily an art of arrangement, exquisitely precise for all its seeming casualness, and rarely less than challenging to conventional taste.
About halfway through "Network," Sidney Lumet's Oscar-winning 1976 satire that feels rumblingly prescient now, there's a scene of exquisitely performative rage.
It's very, very hot and it's a lot of bumpy terrain, but it's also exquisitely beautiful and the people are just magnificent.
These delicacies and others were described in language that was anachronistic in its rolling, deliberate gait but exquisitely contemporary in its allusions.
Ms. Majok, who was born in Poland, is exquisitely attuned to the many varieties of alienation hiding in plain sight in America.
Severe side effects are exquisitely rare In the 1998, there was a study published that suggested that vaccines were associated with autism.
Illuminated by exquisitely spare uses of light or contrasting blocks of relative brightness, his photographs are at once alluring, mysterious and challenging.
Many turned to sometimes risqué British humor and their props ranged from exquisitely crafted effigies to battered empty boxes and a baguette.
Handled with great care, this is an exquisitely theatrical device, and it is at the center of the show's most moving scene.
If participants took off their headsets, they would see tiny, exquisitely plated "courses," influenced by Mr. Pandya's innovative approach to Indian cuisine.
Unlike most of its orchid relatives, rattlesnake plantain is almost always appreciated for its exquisitely patterned leaves as opposed to its flowers.
That's the takeaway from exquisitely preserved insects that were entombed in amber while feeding on dinosaur feathers some 100 million years ago.
Its black exterior is exquisitely maintained; its tan interior is cracking a bit and smells of cigarettes, but is still plenty comfy.
Her life is changed by a head injury at a SoulCycle class that causes her to start seeing herself as exquisitely beautiful.
Power and Protection features over 100 exquisitely crafted objects, many on their first public display, on loan from private and public collections.
Sometimes, when the world feels grey and gloomy, you just want to feast your eyes on some exquisitely-shot rainbow movie magic.
For the first time, an exquisitely bizarre 18th-century manuscript of the black magical arts is available in a full-color facsimile.
As predicted by experts, the New York Yankees' large adult son, Aaron Judge, mashed taters more successfully and more exquisitely than anyone else.
"We have shown that inner-retinal circuits of larval zebrafish are exquisitely matched to their natural visual environment on several levels," they wrote.
But these and others are merely the sweets of this moment in Turkey — exquisitely shaped over centuries but still evolving all the same.
After all, who could forget the time Justin and Britney blessed us with an exquisitely 90's rendition of I'll Take You There?
Astonishment turned to delight with the subsequent discovery of exquisitely preserved examples of these feathers in the petrified tree resin known as amber.
Her wedding to producer Brad Falchuk was every bit as Pinterest-friendly as you can imagine, right down to the exquisitely roasted pineapples.
Anyone who has ever invested in stocks has at one time fancied that they can time the market as exquisitely as Livermore did.
How such a system plays out is exquisitely sensitive to the starting position; you have to run history forward to know the result.
I know that in a little while, after some sore but delicious anticipation, it will melt away in an exquisitely gradual, perceptible way.
"And then you drive something as exquisitely pugnacious and brilliantly assembled as the M5 and you suddenly don't much care about cool anymore."
"The French handled [Trump] exquisitely," said Jon Alterman, a former State Department official and expert at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
The goatskin is dyed so red the color sprints back and forth across that thin, thin line between very elegant and exquisitely tacky.
But to give oneself to others, eliminating distances, dwelling in littleness and living the reality of one's everyday life: This is exquisitely divine.
"Nanette" is an international sensation, the most-talked-about, written-about, shared-about comedy act in years, exquisitely timed to the #MeToo era.
" Mr. Usher's conclusion echoed Mr. Barr's: "The U.K. system is exquisitely designed according to rationalist principles, but it commands almost no public respect.
The show's rarest inclusion may be a very tall (2570 feet!) exquisitely detailed ink drawing of a proposed crossing tower for Rouen Cathedral.
Eggs in purgatory is exquisitely easy to make — even simpler than shakshuka because there are no onions or peppers to slice and sauté.
Her inner landscape is depicted in such exquisitely granular detail that it feels as if no one else could possibly have written it.
These signs, exquisitely painted, wreathed the text in networks of florets, medallions and arabesques, done in lapis-lazuli blue or light-catching gold.
Violet and Finch's inner monologues â€" they trade off narrating chapters â€" are exquisitely written with profound observations that have touched readers deeply.
Most of us here on Earth hate feeling vulnerable, and expressing the need to be loved is an exquisitely unpleasant flavor of vulnerability.
Does it matter so much that for all their skill — set off by Mr. Kent's exquisitely decorous Broadway staging — there's no there there?
"Donald Cried" is an acutely insightful, exquisitely written and acted triumph for Mr. Avedisian, who understands how the past permanently clings to us.
The starter was a trio of exquisitely fried chicken strips, and when dipped into the barbecue sauce they became the stuff of dreams.
The Rossi pieces, mostly little known and many of them fascinating, were exquisitely sung by Céline Scheen, soprano, and Giuseppina Bridelli, mezzo-soprano.
It's an exquisitely paced slow burn, one that reveals new depths to its characters and makes them both more complex and more sympathetic.
One thing united them all, though: Every delicately embroidered, exquisitely detailed gown is primed for award show season, which is conveniently in full-swing.
Some of them possess the mysterious quality of Song landscape painting, with monumental structures exquisitely rendered in graphite textured to resemble granite in mist.
If the new study shows anything, it is that synaptic pruning is a delicate, exquisitely timed process, and that it is still poorly understood.
A 22008 is meaty and mineral, with lovely violet and graphite flavors, while a 22013 is spicy and graceful, exquisitely balanced yet deliciously drinkable.
Yet as viewers of "Downton Abbey" know, it is not the glitz and ceremony—nor the history, however exquisitely rendered—that keeps audiences piqued.
His characters in His Dark Materials are exquisitely crafted, and I can't help but feel as though they fall a bit flat in comparison.
Proulx says she researched the book for more than 30 years, and nary a page goes by without a few exquisitely observed historical details.
In prose that is both abrupt and tender, she skewers the hydraulics of family and the insensitivities of those who think themselves exquisitely sensitive.
But of course, talk of "high" and "low" is anathema to biologists, who see every single organism as exquisitely adapted to its own environment.
Each comes on a choice of thick-cut sourdough, rye or multigrain; all are exquisitely pillowy, yet dense enough to carry their lush fillings.
Its architecture, its vegetation and its light are all exquisitely rendered by the great cinematographer Emmanuel Lubezki, who just won his third consecutive Oscar.
Perhaps thanks to the additional helpings of guitar noise, Soft Sounds from Another Planet glows even more warmly, aches more exquisitely, blushes more deeply.
He calibrated his voice exquisitely to the accompanying chamber ensemble, in which a solo violin acts like a wing man to the serenading singer.
Pelton's exquisitely finished, otherworldly abstractions are full of mysterious shapes and distant horizons, glowing vessels, flowers, several kinds of stars and other celestial events.
"Like Hemon's fiction, the real-life stories in 'My Parents' are so exquisitely constructed that their scaffolding is invisible," our critic Jennifer Szalai writes.
Texts (in Ukrainian, English and French) were delivered in shouts, hisses and yelps, with the voices sometimes coming together in exquisitely vocalized folk harmonies.
"He found memos that Eisenhower had dictated off the top of his head that were exquisitely well reasoned and well written," Dr. Arnold said.
Although the show's title, "Surface Possessions," hints at a critical remove from that culture, the work itself, exquisitely done, feels like an honoring gesture.
Among the show's several textile items are three exquisitely hand-embroidered white cotton cylindrical caps known as "kofia," one dating to the 19th century.
As a choreographer and dancer, Ok can exquisitely articulate the dance's movements through his body, as well as their meanings and history through words.
But the danger of a demagogic, aspirational autocrat winning the White House is one problem the Madisonian constitutional order is exquisitely designed to handle.
I sent the photos back to New York City, where the exquisitely talented researcher Susan C. Beachy dug up contact information for each rider.
Ms. Paltrow may be opposed to factory farming, but reporters were shunted to speak to her in short segments like cattle, though exquisitely fed.
But you have to dig deep into baseball history to find an exquisitely agonizing performance to rival Rich Hill's on Wednesday night in Pittsburgh.
Harrower has the focus of a songwriter, and his exquisitely wrought monologues are like odes to Una and Ray's power struggles, desires, and elisions.
But Ms. Ursuta's exquisitely awkward glass feels far more urgent here in Bushwick, with a view out the windows to both capital and oblivion.
Initially anonymous and ordinary in appearance, these copies become exquisitely personal as you grasp the level of skill and commitment required to make them.
And yet what Thomas declares on every page of this exuberant, exquisitely intimate novel is that Bri deserves a big story of her own.
And what better place to serve it than in a period drama with splendid candy-colored costumes, spindly gilded furniture and exquisitely coifed characters?
Jimmy Butler An exquisitely tailored pair of pants that remind him of his time on the Amalfi coast, and an Amalfi coat to match.
It exquisitely complements the stress-free play of Giant Squid's first game, a stylized diving simulator with arcade-like simplicity and no game-over situations.
How is it possible that we understand exquisitely well how worms, fruit flies, and rodents develop, but our own species' development remains a black box?
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The Take — the sanctity of an exquisitely mixed Tom Friedman metaphor, which rings like a thunderbolt as it breaks the surface of the bottomless pit.
Image: Vera Salnitskaya/Siberian TimesA pair of exquisitely preserved lion cubs found frozen in Siberian permafrost may still contain traces of milk from their mother.
Press play above to catch every moment of Sara and Keith's exquisitely modern marriage ceremony, which combines their heritages into one vibrantly cross-cultural extravaganza.
In contrast to those heavy-handed elements, there are, throughout, exquisitely refined passages of geometric and organic inlaid patterning rendered in different woods and metals.
Here and there, quantum weirdness did escape the lab, as in the case of the superconducting quantum interference device, an exquisitely sensitive magnetic-field sensor.
Exquisitely made by director Simon Curtis, "Goodbye Christopher Robin" is a genuinely emotional film -- one that explores deeper themes in a simple and understated manner.
Their films (The Son; La Promesse; Two Days, One Night) are always intimate, exquisitely crafted studies of people struggling with decisions that hurt other people.
You explore the town, and the protagonist's mental health, in an exquisitely-rendered fall season that sees you kicking up fallen leaves with every movement.
It demands that its duplicitous characters — and especially the aristocratic manipulators in chief at its center — be as exquisitely arch and artificial as their environment.
At the point that the grain reaches physiological maturity, it can contain 40 percent moisture, making it exquisitely susceptible to chametz and spoilage in storage.
Both are worth seeing, but audiences should also find time for the likes of "A Quiet Passion," Terence Davies's exquisitely directed film about Emily Dickinson.
From six floors up, the porter encouraged me — if I wasn't afraid of heights — to take a peek over the exquisitely-detailed Victorian ironwork railing.
Then a group of anonymous artisans, whom she has never met or spoken to, are paid to convert them into embroideries, using exquisitely fine stitching.
Franklin left the sport more exquisitely than most, with five Olympic gold medals, the world record in the 25-meter backstroke and a sterling perspective.
The equipment at the plant is shiny and modern, but the olive oil—all-natural, unfiltered, and exquisitely fresh—has been the same for generations.
Orlean's work in general has that elusive quality to it: exquisitely written, consistently entertaining and irreducible to anything so obvious and pedestrian as a theme.
She provides indelible portraits of both parents, recreating the fraught landscape of her childhood in Palo Alto through the careful accretion of exquisitely granular detail.
His attention never strays far from nature, and his writing in these bird passages is minutely detailed, exquisitely observant, deeply informed, and often tenderly sensual.
I would have been dead three times of cancer, which, by the way, is the reason for my previous cosmetic surgery, my exquisitely reconstructed breasts.
For the uninitiated, the UltraSharp family is Dell's series of performance monitors that are "exquisitely crafted for the ultimate experience," so the company's website reads.
The exquisitely ravaged expanses of ATOMIC can be received as more than a warning siren, but as a metaphor of the irreparable damage already done.
Exquisitely balanced, it's brimming with flavors of citrus and peach that seem to reach for the sky, and a taut stoniness that keeps it grounded.
Robert M. Sapolsky, a biologist at Stanford University, said that these findings led many researchers to see Toxoplasma gondii as a parasite exquisitely adapted to rodents.
After ruining an exquisitely expensive The Row T-shirt I got for free (but treasured a lot) with yellow stains, I started using all-natural deodorants.
"At once charming and heart-wrenching, this exquisitely performed film will steal the hearts of both art-house and mainstream audiences," wrote Variety critic Maggie Lee. 
" The pair also deride the current occult scene as "exquisitely boring," and explain that it seemed natural to "take it out of bookstores and onto dancefloors.
The mansion, while highly desirable and exquisitely appointed, is paradise at a price, because rising tides and increasingly extreme storms may already be lowering its value.
That way I spotted an unfortunately named varicose wart slug, its black four-inch form exquisitely decorated with a Warhol-esque pattern of tiny fried eggs.
It's rare to find a comedy that's funny and meaningful and exquisitely made, but Superstore understands that all three of these qualities feed into one another.
Though dating someone else at the time, Paulson thought Taylor was "probably the most exquisitely beautiful woman I'd ever seen," she said in a March interview.
For the rest of the game, their tosses were precise, their tumbling synchronized and their pyramids as exquisitely constructed as any in the sands of Giza.
But psychological distress is exquisitely responsive to the quality of our relationships, as evidenced by the substantial relationship between posttraumatic stress disorder and poor social support.
The soul of "Speak No Evil" is the tortuous, exquisitely rendered relationship between Niru and his father, a man whose authority his son resents and admires.
They also manage to paint an exquisitely painful portrait of a dysfunctional twilight bromance, in which the (sort of) patrician George dominates the (marginally) shlubbier Gil.
RICHARD J. KESSLER Long Island City, Queens To the Editor: David Brooks, in his exquisitely written psychological analysis of Donald Trump, doesn't quite say it all.
The results, presented Thursday at the annual Society of Vertebrate Paleontology meeting in Calgary, Alberta, revealed exquisitely well-preserved remains of dead prey inside the coprolites.
Utzon's sails are shells; inside, exquisitely nested, are smaller shells containing the performance halls, which themselves are ringed by the walkways and stairs the audiences use.
There is something exquisitely romantic in this idyll, a portrait of two artists working only for themselves and each other, and of course it doesn't last.
"Exquisitely acted, with a gorgeous, expressionistic Terence Blanchard score, this is one of Spike Lee's most enduring films," Manohla Dargis wrote in The New York Times.
We can make exquisitely accurate measurements of earthquakes and volcanoes, but our track record of predicting them is as shaky as the ground beneath our feet.
"Seeing Into Tomorrow," a collection of 12 delicate, late-in-life nature haiku by Richard Wright, is exquisitely illustrated in a photo collage by Nina Crews.
Days into an infection, the immune system refines this antibody into a second type, called immunoglobulin G, exquisitely designed to recognize and neutralize a specific virus.
"Kid Gorgeous" is John Mulaney's exquisitely polished act that includes the instant-classic segment comparing Donald Trump's presidency to a horse being trapped in a hospital.
The book was exquisitely handwritten and illuminated around 133 by Alberto Sangorski, brother of one of the firm's founders, and includes a tiny painting of Lincoln.
The original's incredible concoction of frescoes, marble, alabaster and gilding was exquisitely represented in the model, the centerpiece of which, of course, was the magnificent staircase.
Trousers with sequins sewed inside pleats were paired with open-collared shirts unbuttoned to the navel, while exquisitely tailored suits came in luxurious, light-catching fabrics.
I brought a small flash to pump some extra light into what was a very darkly but exquisitely lit stage while they were filling the pool.
It is, however, a message that exquisitely promotes the sense of white male victimhood that has become the credo of the Republican Party under Mr. Trump.
"With each owner, with each time they wore it, a little piece of their soul attached itself to this highly personal, exquisitely beautiful item," he said.
But then these exquisitely skilled instrumentalists simply let it all hang out in a hoedown jam that had even ultrarefined listeners clapping and hooting along. Priceless.
Even in his final illness, lying on a monastically narrow bed, he remained exquisitely attired, in a tweed jacket, a crisp white shirt, and an ascot.
Maeve, in particular, is exquisitely drawn — she's smart, tough and outcast both for being poor and for being a girl who has sex and likes it.
Jeff VanderMeer's Southern Reach trilogy wraps up exquisitely, completing a journey from mystery to horror to understanding to—to invoke the title of the third volume—acceptance.
And yes, watching Nick trying to find the right words to dump her after having told her moments before that she was exquisitely beautiful was truly brutal.
As he marched down the aisle, Timberlake was flanked by exquisitely dressed men and women, who got the crowd moving along to the song with their choreography.
But as standalone stories, all the pieces in A Lucky Man offer exquisitely crafted glimpses into the lives of black men and boys living in New York.
The exquisitely curated issue was artistically directed by Beyoncé herself, along with a group of talented black professionals who are experts on everything from photography to makeup.
I'm pretty sure the president will already have read it: Aldo Leopold's "Sand County Almanac," an exquisitely lyrical book that is also a primer in environmental ethics.
Researchers like us are now able to take advantage of mobile technologies that can exquisitely mimic viral properties and combine them with people's thirst for adventure games.
There are so many fakes released before and after a new iPhone's launch that they're not even worth writing about anymore, even if they're exquisitely-made clones.
Mr. Messina prefers an atmosphere of teasing elegance to the pursuit of the deeper existential questions that nonetheless hover at the edges of his exquisitely composed frames.
First discovered by mountaineers in 1991, Ötzi is Europe's oldest known natural mummy, and one of the most exquisitely preserved human specimens preserved from the Copper Age.
She led an exquisitely cocooned life, but tragedy struck in 2000 when her daughter, Eliza, was hit by a truck and suffered severe brain damage and paralysis.
The effect of any one gene would be exquisitely subtle, and so Dr. Gunz and his colleagues needed to compare a lot of brains to find it.
Every day, federal judges must pass on exquisitely intricate arguments in patent cases and on the admissibility of expert testimony in a wide variety of technical fields.
It's both a family drama through the eyes of a Korean-American boy and a moving tale of love and loss in the American heartland, exquisitely told.
He must also speak against the background of Bobby Previte's exquisitely unnerving sound design and music, which ranges from primal percussion to ear-scraping high-tech distortions.
It will come as no surprise to squirrel lovers — and haters, for that matter — that the twitchy, resourceful rodents are exquisitely attuned to the world around them.
The exquisitely engineered artificial limbs they hid were actually pretty interesting, even sexy, made of the same carbon fiber used as a finish on expensive sports cars.
The pieces are exquisitely fashioned from a menagerie of materials: yellow or red copper, nickeled silver, recycled aluminum, walnut wood, Mahogany, cow skin, camel bone, and tin.
The exquisitely preserved remains of the boy (called "Sungir 2") and girl ("Sungir 3"), excavated during the 1960s, make them particularly well-suited for accurate visual representations.
A collage of exquisitely wobbly lines and long, ponderous faces, her work reads like a playful challenge to the seriousness — and pervasive inequality — of the traditional art scene.
It's like its very own character in the show, hip-hop and R&B and soul that gently and exquisitely sets the mood throughout each 30-minute episode.
The chef greeted my new friends by whipping them with a kitchen towel, then sent over dozens of exquisitely refined plates that weren't even featured on the menu.
To do so, the researchers analyzed a set of exquisitely-preserved fossils found in present day Montana, including skulls, jaws, and various bones of both adults and juveniles.
New research published Thursday in the journal Current Biology has solved that mystery with the help of this exquisitely preserved Psittacosaurus specimen, which dates back 120 million years.
Transparent season one is an exquisitely crafted little gem, where every single piece of every single storyline adds up to something larger than the sum of its parts.
Standing before me was an unfamiliar — but not unwelcomed — face, a prematurely graying man with an exquisitely chiseled jaw attached to a toned body that just wouldn't quit.
Wielding that signature scented résumé, she epitomizes the Eureka State's insatiable appetite for discovery — a continent's worth of knowledge, experimentation, and desire condensed into one (exquisitely dressed) woman.
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Though women wore veils outside, their outfits in private were often vibrant, colorful, and carefully crafted; the painting "The Young Woman with a Chador" illustrates this contrast exquisitely.
All of them have money to spend, which they figure to need for Corbin, a 29-year-old left-hander whose foray into free agency is exquisitely timed.
First among equals at this are Ms. LaVoy and Mr. Brannon, who seem to carry the incipient knowledge of social change in their exquisitely modulated parries and retreats.
Both raucous and exquisitely poised, the music was decked out with some broadly perceptible reference points — including traces of classical modernism, jazz improvisation and the attack of punk.
Wealth Matters On Sunday night, a cadre of exquisitely dressed actors will wave and smile their way along the Dolby Theater's red carpet for the 89th Academy Awards.
The talk—about her house's décor, about her acquaintance with Delaware's governor, about the direction the nation had taken—was exquisitely boring in its remoteness from ordinary feeling.
We happened to be standing in front of two Neanderthals, exquisitely lifelike sculptures the museum unveiled last spring, on a sweep of sand in their own austere gallery.
With its exquisitely detailed scenes and lack of dialogue balloons, it bore little resemblance to its comics-page peers, evoking instead the elegant illustrations of Gilded Age storybooks.
Her brand has introduced a new ethos to Scandinavian women's wear, offering pieces that are both unabashedly romantic and exquisitely finished but also relatively straightforward in their shapes.
One could (and should!) argue that NOU's ideology of not looking like shit—all disheveled suits and exquisitely curated thriftware—indirectly led to both the ska and swing revivals.
The franchise, perhaps the best thing to happen to action cinema this decade, is built on scene after scene of exquisitely choreographed carnage, but it's not really about bloodshed.
The details are exquisitely precise, which leads to much of the humor that made this play a Broadway hit and a Tony Award winner after it opened in 2009.
"If Beale Street Could Talk" occasionally feels episodic—albeit with intensely powerful moments—but it is exquisitely filmed with epochal detail and realised by a talented roster of actors.
So was the green spiral-top steno notebook in which, like some exquisitely coutured man from Mars, he jotted down everything around him in shorthand with a ballpoint pen.
You can feel Ms. Lange giving her all to each of her big set pieces, but they often feel too exquisitely self-contained, like coloratura arias in an opera.
He received me one morning in his library, a two-story room outfitted with oak bookshelves and an exquisitely embossed saddle on a mount—Salinas is a keen horseman.
Cleveland baseball fans have suffered exquisitely over the last 23-odd years, though the particulars of their misery are not nearly as well known as the anguish in Chicago.
Last year, I spent five months on assignment for ProPublica examining the FBI's handling of the Clinton email investigation — an exquisitely fraught case with career implications for all involved.
Extraordinarily well connected, exquisitely socially poised, he was an intimate friend of Hector Berlioz, Fréderic Chopin, and George Sand, while the greatest contemporary poet, Charles Baudelaire, passionately championed him.
The rooms are sumptuous, with purple damask-covered walls, marquetry-inlaid furniture, parquet de Versailles floors and exquisitely carved boiseries, or wooden panels, depicting musical instruments and garden implements.
Le 25bis is an exquisitely designed, upmarket home-away-from-home for autonomous travelers who don't need 24/7 service, conveniently located to the region's most famous Champagne houses.
There seemed to be no neutral opinions about Mr. Bergé, a man of slight build, exquisitely tailored suits and oval, horn-rimmed glasses, which gave him an owlish look.
Their bright raiment may help them score big on Pinterest or Instagram, but in real life they come to seem as exquisitely ornamental and essentially purposeless as zoo birds.
" In his review for The New York Times, Ben Brantley called "The Band's Visit" a "beautiful" and "slyly seductive show" with "one of the season's most exquisitely wrought scores.
The screening of Céline Sciamma's exquisitely composed "Portrait of a Lady on Fire" (on Tuesday) is already sold out (the film will go into wide release on Feb. 20312).
The revelation last year that Volkswagen cheated to pass emissions tests in the United States and Europe threatens to undercut Germany's image as a maker of exquisitely engineered vehicles.
The Square won the Palme d'Or at Cannes this spring not because it lashes the art world in a new way, but because Östlund delivers his lashings so exquisitely.
As embodied by Ms. Metcalf in a performance exquisitely poised between high comedy and visceral angst, Nora is looking nervous, yes, but also mighty prosperous and pleased with herself.
Yet the movement, mood and sound inside — the dronelike group poses, and a tall, thin woman slow-motion headbanging, tossing her long black hair — were exquisitely calibrated and seducing.
In contrast is a gentler duet, exquisitely sung by another husband and wife (Gregory Prest and Ms. Duffy), a humble hymn to conjugal love set to a lone piano.
A woolly mammoth with a biblical name is the beating heart of "Samson in the Snow," Philip C. Stead's exquisitely poised and tender fable about friendship in extreme circumstances.
Mr. Renzi proved unable to keep walking the tightrope between outsider and insider that he had navigated so exquisitely during his rapid ascent to the apex of Italian government.
Harleys are big bikes, and one assumes they'll be a struggle to handle, but I find them to be exquisitely balanced, and that's true even as they get larger.
But the main pairing in this exquisitely designed and surprisingly moving work, receiving its American premiere at Peak Performances in Montclair, N.J., is between light and the human form.
The exquisitely cast series vividly delivers the details of the case in crackling form, turning on a dime from pathos to humor to horror to legal drama and back again.
One of the most striking items in the exhibit is a pair of Louboutin boots exquisitely hand beaded with a swallow design by Jamie Okuma, who is Luiseño/Shoshone-Bannock.
This short, exquisitely rendered documentary reflects on a threat that seems poised to strike again at any moment, in a time where a lack of information is protecting no one.
He is lithe, sinewy, and deeply tanned, with a torso that, for decades, has appeared so exquisitely and minutely muscled that an onlooker might reasonably assume it was painted on.
What Flanagan rendered so accurately was Hill House itself: That creaky and exquisitely wallpapered house that had "good bones," as my mom would say, but also has a wicked heart.
The hypothesis started to broaden: In our digital economy, covert players are constantly harvesting our data and churning out exquisitely tuned consumer profiles to tap into our dreams and desires.
The Iranians we exquisitely duplicitous in steering everybody way from anything that was interesting to look at under their agreement that was signed then happily taken apart by President Trump.
Mortal Kombat 11's exquisitely rendered gore is a far cry from the pixelated hearts and viscera of my youth, and it shocks me just like the original game did.
Though dating someone else at the time, Paulson thought Taylor was "probably the most exquisitely beautiful woman I'd ever seen," she said to the New York Times in March 2016.
It was a crucial step in what up to that point had been an exquisitely choreographed march toward an initial public offering for the tech world's most highly valued startup.
So I think they're exquisitely successful because they devote very little of their energy to sex but when they mate, they not only have a baby, frequently they'll have twins.
Ms. Hahn, one of popular culture's not-so-secret weapons (from "Our Idiot Brother" to "Transparent" to "I Love Dick"), is a vivid performer and also an exquisitely subtle one.
In various ways, this torrent of data was being collected continuously from hundreds (or even thousands) of miles overhead, through radar instruments and spectroradiometer sensors and exquisitely calibrated imaging cameras.
There's an exquisitely beautiful "Sleeping Beauty" from Madame Tussauds in London, an 1989 update of an 18th-century original that inhales and exhales convincingly, save for a little mechanical hiss.
Marian Goodman is showing the exquisitely pastel pods of the sculptor Nairy Baghramian, each fastened to the floor or wall by a black stem, creating a delicious distortion of scale.
The more than 60 works of art on view will include Harper's exquisitely crafted fine jewelry; display boxes built from assemblages of found objects; paintings; and Japanese-style folding books.
The experience of watching Sofia Coppola's exquisitely melancholy fourth feature, shot in lovely tones of Southern California haze, is like reading a poem, A. O. Scott wrote in The Times.
Such a landscape is the setting for this uncanny tale of nomads adrift, directed by Sarah Benson and featuring an exquisitely subliminal score by the country-rock eminence Steve Earle.
News Analysis We live in a culture that celebrates individualism and self-reliance, and yet we humans are an exquisitely social species, thriving in good company and suffering in isolation.
"The vaccine space is exquisitely sensitive in that highly vulnerable lives -- newborns, cancer patients, those with immune diseases -- are hanging in the balance," Caplan wrote in an email to CNN.
Hinckley's lawyer, Barry Levine, told the judge that Hinckley was doing "exquisitely," and that in the not-so-distant future, he planned to ask the court to lift the conditions entirely.
From Earth, we can see a pulsar's rotating beam of gamma rays and radio pulses at exquisitely regular intervals—an effect that's often compared to the pulsating beam of lighthouse beacon.
The researchers on Monday described exquisitely preserved fossils of small tubular structures created when unknown organisms moved through soft mud in search of food in a calm and shallow marine ecosystem.
The excavation, which involved over three dozen volunteers in the lab and field, turned up tent platforms, storage pits, and exquisitely-stratified middens, trash piles that act as frozen tissue archives.
You can only see what you are willing to see: If you can't understand why a wealthy, beautiful, and exquisitely dressed woman might be miserable, then that complication will remain hidden.
The exquisitely beautiful 21-year-old model was able to talk her way backstage, where she quickly hit it off with Jones, the enigmatic rhythm guitarist and founder of the group.
Jane's time at the dreadful Lowood Institution is reconstructed from Charlotte's grim memories of Cowan Bridge school, only made less "exquisitely painful" (tracts were published defending the school and its proprietors).
Trained first as a painter and then as a printmaker, Mullins spent his career developing exquisitely crafted paintings that, by carefully screenprinting thinned layers of paint, appear smooth and mechanically made.
While the steak struck us as a notch below stellar, the grouper, plated on a bed of quinoa and cauliflower purée, was exquisitely clean-tasting, the platonic ideal of grilled fish.
It's yogurt as a convincing, over-the-top dessert, strained and strained until there's nothing left but a dense and exquisitely tangy cream, sweetened to excess, then stained neon with saffron.
Their efforts would leave a trail of thousands of pages of court documents through Canada and the United States, revealing the inner workings of a system exquisitely engineered to repel scrutiny.
Though the strength of the other instrumentation never suffers for lack of attention, Von Spain's wondrously versatile—here exquisitely clear, there demonically acrid, always enthralling—voice is a clear focal point.
But new images from NASA reveal an Antarctic iceberg that is so exquisitely neat in its geometry that it seems as if it was created with a giant rectangular cookie cutter.
As exquisitely detailed and historically accurate as many of its scenes are, "Pasolini" is less concerned with the realistic reconstruction of the past than with communicating a mood in the present.
Part of what makes the film work so exquisitely is the consistent sense of a character's trying to find alignment with his deepest self while surrounded by limitless opportunities to lie.
A relatively straight song, "Fall Into Me," by the singer-songwriter Alev Lenz, was given an exquisitely sultry, dusky turn by the soprano Martha Cluver rivaling that of Ms. Lenz herself.
The exquisitely rendered terrain and atmosphere of West Cork and its infinite varieties of weather are far more sharply drawn than are the elements of the somewhat less authentic emotional landscape.
My parents even celebrated their 50th anniversary at the Ahwahnee, so I could be annoyed that the National Park Service recently renamed it the Majestic Yosemite Hotel, an exquisitely vapid choice.
A creek bed of Bob Ross-worthy reeds and cattails are figured in "Spa Night," in which two women in exquisitely stain-painted tie-dye sarongs seem to baptize a third.
Like his exquisitely appointed house, his clothing reminds you — as does Almodóvar's staging of many conversations — how we turn ourselves into performers, our homes into theaters, the world into our audience.
Three spotted eagle rays, as exquisitely patterned as ocelots, glide side by side toward an immanent blackness, as indifferent to Vizl, it seems, as the limestone wall is to the climber.
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, celebrity lovebirds no more, star as Vanessa and Roland, itinerant married artists suffering exquisitely through a 1970s rough patch in a French hotel on the Mediterranean.
It's a story of unlikely friendship — not to mention a potentially very good promotional tool for Home Clean Home, which does a thorough and, more to the point, exquisitely sensitive job.
"Rotten Tomatoes critic score (Season 2): 86%What critics said: "As ever, it's exquisitely written, cast and shot, making great use of Mexico's stunning landscapes, opulent haciendas and colourful '80s fashions.
Neighboring galleries display pastoral landscapes, portraits of bourgeois matrons, and melodramatic history paintings that may not appeal to everyone, but certainly reveal the exquisitely descriptive manner of 19th-century Spanish painting.
There's a scene in Paul Thomas Anderson's Phantom Thread where you watch waitress-turned-model Alma Ensel swish along a catwalk in an exquisitely made gown, the fabric billowing just so.
In Harvey's oil on wood panel painting "Ghost of Penn Station" (2017), an exquisitely rendered, yet lifeless, free-floating version of the original Penn Station is encircled by milky, dripping whites.
Other more minimal paintings featured here have a constrained, quasi-ritualistic rigor about them that suggests isolated, zoomed-in glimpses of sexual bondage and humiliation, like the exquisitely medieval-looking "Taboo" (24).
It caused Voiello to break down in tears, begging for forgiveness in a scene that was exquisitely shot from so low to the ground that Pius positively towered over the cowering Voiello.
Exquisitely detailed costumes that had clearly taken months to assemble were being worn right alongside costumes picked up from a local store or thrown together with garments from the cosplayer's own wardrobe.
I think there's something about those genetics that make the red shade look so gorgeous with her skin tone and her eyes — it's just a look that she can pull off exquisitely.
The shots are exquisitely boring, which I like; in the end, it seems like the images will construct a constellation of the memory: I was looking at that plant in the fall.
A super detailed, exquisitely crafted Google spreadsheet called "How to Vote to Stop the Tories" started doing the rounds on social media almost immediately after a snap election was called last Tuesday.
It's shaping up to be another standout entry in Telltale's line-up, and I look forward to donning the suit for myself — whether it's Batman's cowl or Bruce Wayne's exquisitely tailored tuxedo.
Every three years, like clockwork, they put out another sensitive, thoughtful, exquisitely performed, personal story, almost exclusively about younger adults dealing with knotty social issues involving family, class, work, money, and friendship.
The risks were substantial: hair loss, diarrhea, infections, a small possibility of permanent numbness that would leave her hands feeling as if she were wearing leather gloves, yet exquisitely sensitive to cold.
Haneke weaves these crises together in an exquisitely escalating mood of unease until a finale that replays the tragedies of the earlier films as farce and earns Happy End its ironic title.
"You need to have exquisitely sensitive telescopes — both sensitive in being able to detect that small size and also pick up the emission that's coming from around the black hole," he said.
It's one of the great questions of this exquisitely layered, thrilling novel, which leaps across centuries and continents to delve into the role of destiny and the elusiveness of perception and memory.
Ms. Sasamoto, like Cosima von Bonin, whose exquisitely sad stuffed-fabric clams and octopuses are on this museum's ground floor, gets a lot of mileage out of the so-called pathetic fallacy.
Take a few steps and you will come across an exquisitely crafted wood Hans Wegner chair, an Eero Aarnio Bubble chair suspended from the ceiling, and an Eero Saarinen dining room table.
The balance between the white form and the black ground is so exquisitely calibrated they seem to switch places, with the black ground becoming the form and the white becoming the ground.
"Hermaphrodite" (1652) by Matteo Bonuccelli is an exquisitely rendered life-sized bronze sculpture of the Greek god, Hermaphroditus, and an example of European art's celebration of the beauty of the androgynous form.
Thomas Kail's London production, which retains its top-drawer design team, has the gleam and propulsive thrust of the New York original, and it fits beautifully into the exquisitely restored Victoria Palace.
Imagine a treasure-filled souk of exquisitely crafted objects and textiles in which you know everything to be authentic, the best of its kind, but with prices clearly marked, so no haggling.
And that, really, is all I can say about what happens in "Fairview," at least without spoiling one of the most exquisitely and systematically arranged ambushes of an unsuspecting audience in years.
In this exquisitely shot documentary short, part of the ESPN series "30 For 30," the director Theo Anthony ("Rat Film") explores what Hawk-Eye has revealed about human error, spectacle and justice.
Back in Ms. Paesano's office, I savored some of the library's treasures, including the exquisitely illuminated ninth-century Alcuin Bible and a pair of 16th-century globes, one terrestrial, the other celestial.
On the quiet side, there's Rivane Neuenschwander's understated "Work of Days," a room with floors and walls lined with what looks like pale handmade paper, exquisitely textured with galaxies of tiny marks.
The sequence is exquisitely outlined in the HBO series "The Night Of," which looked at the undoing of an innocent man as he awaited trial amid the baroque cruelties of Rikers Island.
H.L. Mencken described the music of Puccini as "silver macaroni, exquisitely tangled," and like many Italian tales, the facts in the case of Pliny are as pliable as tubes of boiled pasta.
Angelina Jolie Pitt and Brad Pitt, celebrity lovebirds no more, star as Vanessa and Roland, itinerant married artists suffering exquisitely through a 1970s rough patch in a French hotel on the Mediterranean.
DJI's Spark drone is an exquisitely-built, incredibly easy-to-fly drone, but 231.5 minutes of flight time is not enough, especially when the reality is more like 290 to 219 minutes.
At a crucial moment (just one of several such episodes), Mr. Ma played high, exquisitely soft phrases as live tape loops echoed his cello through speakers in the hall, like sonic shadows.
Bowden shows how even the most exquisitely pulled-off interrogations are a messy business, in which exhaustive strategizing is followed by game-time gut decisions and endless second-guessing and soul-searching.
He is also a perennial red carpet favorite of Trevor Noah, Anthony Ramos, Dylan Sprouse and other male celebrities with the confidence to pull off one of his exquisitely tailored brocade suits.
"Aside from being an exquisitely beautiful historic church, its relatively small size and 'open' layout mean that we can hold services that manage to combine a sense of formality with one of intimacy."
Yet Hall's big but subtle and exquisitely shaded performance is what pulls the whole thing off, elevating the pathos of Bujalski's story into something more substantial than a flight of working-class fancy.
In an interview, Dr. Tolstoy said mounting evidence from the seabed suggested that the volcanic ridges were "exquisitely sensitive" to slight changes in stress, making them open to a variety of celestial influences.
Suspended within a snowglobe-sized chunk of fossilized tree resin, Xing recognized the partial remains of an exquisitely preserved feathered tail belonging to a small juvenile coelurosaur, a type of bird-like dinosaur.
In the end James cashed the check and gave an exquisitely weird lecture, published as Human Immortality, which argued that while individual minds might perish, a collective "mother-sea" of consciousness lives forever.
What's exquisitely good about the Crusader is he or she finds this lack of alignment inside ecosystems and is able to listen really well to the customer and suppliers and actually create value.
That led to our discovery of La Santisima's juicy reuben sandwich and dazzling DIY gazpacho, an exquisitely seasoned tomato puree served with a side dish of chopped cucumbers, onions, bell peppers, and jalapeños.
But it also comes down to Baumbach's taste, from the expressive spaces he chooses to film in to enlisting a maestro like Randy Newman to compose the film's delicate, exquisitely calibrated musical score.
The imperfect, prototypical VR headset display-units of recent years — which so exquisitely, if inadvertently, realized Kafka's notion of "seasickness on dry land" — are now figuring to be a thing of the past.
The stories of each character play out as high drama, filled with surprise revelations, backstabbing, crime family politics, and plenty of vicious beatdowns and manly tears, all rendered in exquisitely detailed cinematic cutscenes.
Before dawn on the bitterest of winter mornings, vintners harvest grapes that are frozen on the vine, pressing them before they thaw to produce a small quantity of exquisitely concentrated sweet white wine.
Perhaps it is also the way we are drawn to the tragic figures of the past — that parade of exquisitely talented people who become victims of the system and the company they keep.
But after finishing first in the short program, Gold faltered on her opening jump sequence in the free skate and tumbled to fourth, two spots behind another American, Ashley Wagner, who skated exquisitely.
The show's most potent chemistry is, as it should be, between Mr. Miller's Lamb, as he becomes increasingly drunk on the thrill of success at all costs, and Mr. Carvel's exquisitely manipulative Murdoch.
Mr. White could easily have loaded the satiric dice, emphasizing Brad's Gen-X self-absorption or Ananya's millennial self-righteousness, but he suspends judgment, leaving the viewer hanging in an exquisitely uncomfortable limbo.
If you choose to open What Is Not Yours Is Not Yours, you'll find yourself reading stories so precisely and exquisitely written, so elegant and shiver-inducing, that they're worth picking locks for.
If I were to pick a favorite composition, it would be Radigue's exquisitely ferocious "Trilogie de la Mort," a spectral sound triptych inspired by the Tibetan Book of the Dead (aka Bardo Thodol).
Fermentation bends a mix of juices from Korean pears, green apples and pineapple toward a cidery direction that makes it a thrilling marinade, braising liquid and sauce for exquisitely rich Wagyu strip loin.
Mr. Emerson's cherishing of the physical world is enhanced in exquisitely sensory ways by a design team that includes Christine Jones (set designer), David Lander (lighting), Nevin Steinberg (sound) and Peter Nigrini (projections).
By 2001, scientists had constructed and begun to operate the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory, or LIGO, which comprises a pair of exquisitely sensitive detectors, one in Washington State, the other in Louisiana.
It was made up entirely of a cast of finger puppets, each consisting of an exquisitely detailed sculptural head about the size of a peach pit emerging from a length of black velvet.
The team of paleontologists from the University of Kansas and the University of Manchester found the "motherlode of exquisitely preserved animal and fish fossils" in North Dakota, according to a study published Monday.
" Like the word "atomic," these inferences embrace the duality of creation and destruction; the paintings' "exquisitely ravaged expanses" are exhilarating to look at, despite reading as signifiers of "the irreparable damage already done.
"The big value generator for the company is going to be getting a decent yield from that dataset and then making exquisitely good decisions about prioritization," Witty told Reuters in a recent interview.
I have a devoted sister and a choir of supportive friends; even a "fairy godmother," the exquisitely compassionate mother of one of my closest friends who often talks me through my dark spells.
Like all extreme narcissists, he is exquisitely attuned to offense, to any hint of being the dominated party or the loser, and incredibly vengeful when he feels he's been crossed (which is frequently).
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Archaeologists in Luxor have found an exquisitely decorated, millennia-old sarcophagus near the pharaonic temple of Thutmose III that still contains the remains of its ancient owner.
And I also love my face after I wash it all off," she said in a statement to Vogue U.K. "There is something exquisitely enjoyable about seeing yourself with a self-made new look.
In vitro fertilization, or IVF, is an exquisitely specific process for every mammal — the protocols and procedures between, say, mice and rats are completely different — and requires years of trial and error to refine.
After seeing Jacapo da Pontormo's exquisitely dramatic "Visitation" (1528–1529), currently on view in the Morgan Library & Museum's Pontormo: Miraculous Encounters, I can safely say that the Florentine Mannerist is a master of shade.
The wave of energy would travel from the charge to the bed of the glacier and back to the surface, where it would be recorded by an array of geophones, exquisitely sensitive seismic instruments.
Lately, he and his wife, Francesca Boni, who designs the intricate details of each piece, have been inking more geometric designs for men, but they are best known for their lacy, exquisitely feminine ones.
Before hitting the red carpet on the French Riviera, see how A-listers are prepping for the French film festival — from fresh haircuts to exquisitely packed suitcases — in the behind-the-scenes photos, below!
Below that, arranged like the dots on the five face of a die, were the F-1 engines on which the success of the whole moon-project rested: exquisitely engineered, cunningly contrived, ludicrously powerful.
Jude Law pays Pius XIII (born Lenny Belardo), a newly elected pope possessed of pure, ascetic good looks: His flawless complexion is exquisitely complemented by his snow-white cassock and its fine gold trim.
Yes, the educated tend to be more aware than others, but the notion that nothing significant has happened until every average Joe on every barstool is exquisitely sensitive to black concerns is needless utopianism.
Being exquisitely connected in bed (how did you know exactly where to touch me?) might emphasize being horribly disconnected in life (how could you not know exactly the right thing to say to me?).
The clean house and exquisitely decorated cupcakes weren't the product of work done by an employee while Marlo slept but were things Marlo did herself, staying awake all night and frantically cleaning and decorating.
M. Crow is the latest endeavor of Tyler Hays, who is better known as the owner and designer of the upscale furniture company BDDW, known for exquisitely handcrafted pieces that cost upward of $100,000.
After just a week behind the wheel, it became apparent that the current fifth generation A22018 is, without a doubt, the most exquisitely executed sedan ever to emerge from the Ingolstadt, Germany-based automaker.
It is impossible to say who contributed what in this wonderfully expressive work, which — like so many works in this exhibition — exquisitely captures the lightness of being that was the essence of Black Mountain.
Played with exquisitely clouded radiance by Saycon Sengbloh in the Signature Theater's first-rate revival of this genre-mutating 1999 drama, the illiterate Hester would probably never presume to talk in such highfalutin terms.
Exquisitely rendered panoramas of the North American woods push its pristine vistas and fleeing wildlife to the brink of Magical Realism, evoke rich tapestries and, in their way, make the case for environmental wisdom.
Lanthimos, his camera gliding through gilded corridors and down stone staircases — in exquisitely patterned light and shadow, with weird lenses and startling angles — choreographs an elaborate pageant of decorum and violence, claustrophobia and release.
A.K.A. Serial Killer, an alternative documentary that avoids violence and chaos, was the first film to apply landscape theory; Also Known As Jihadi is an exquisitely executed "slow legal thriller," the artist told Hyperallergic.
But what might seem like the footsteps left by a giant creature are in fact exquisitely preserved evidence of boulders that tumbled down a nearby cliff face before bouncing to their final resting place.
"The Met has one of the richest collections of meticulously preserved and exquisitely finished historic interiors in the world, and it's time we monetized those holdings," the Metropolitan Museum's President, Daniel Weiss, told Hyperallergic.
"Watermelon and Knife" of 1839 is an exquisitely beautiful yet enigmatic depiction of a simple ritual, the fruit sitting under a translucent sheet of paper, wafer thin twirls of just-cut flesh hanging above.
She knew Joseph Goebbels as soon as he appeared, of course: small, frail and tense, with his exquisitely neat hair and hands and the dragging club foot, which always made her feel sorry for him.
In fact, justification for murder is so pliant that the TV series Dexter (2006-13) flirted exquisitely with the concept: a sociopath who kills villainous people as a vehicle for satisfying his own dark urges.
Bey's invented images of that passage, expressed in huge, engulfing, exquisitely made black-and-white prints for the exhibition Night Coming Tenderly, Black mean to alter the ways the viewer might think about the night.
The first half is a long and desultory sit, but in the second, the orchard blossoms exquisitely, speaking not only to the time of its creation, but also to contemporary Russia and more universally, too.
When it comes to luxury stays, there's your executive suites with all your standard niceties, and then there's the properties that are so exquisitely designed, you'll want to add them to your bucket list immediately.
Since 2150, the brothers have sold exquisitely fresh pork and charcuterie in Turkey, a predominantly Muslim country that persecuted the Rumeli—Ottoman Christians of Greek descent—and ultimately expelled thousands of Anatolian Greeks to Greece.
Like Tamra's former Southern California home, which she sold right after finishing a major renovation, her new property has recently been completely redone, with every detail exquisitely style by Done Decor and designed Maison Rose.
The Zwirner show was curated (and exquisitely installed) by Jonathan Laib, who established a relationship with the artist while he worked at the auction house; when he moved to the gallery, so did Asawa's estate.
Like most of the publisher's books, this is an edition that is gorgeous to behold: exquisitely assembled on high-quality paper and with elegant typeset that makes them a joy to simply hold and read.
Less than two months earlier, the first-term senator was the Republican Party's favorite son: precocious and upbeat but exquisitely calibrated, never in danger of wandering off-message — in short, the antithesis of Donald Trump.
In one vitrine you find a stash of titanic brass vessels, the biggest you've ever seen; in another, a lineup of mosque lamps, with glass so fine and exquisitely painted that, even flameless, they glow.
It seems silly to use the word "vanilla" pejoratively once you've tried von Hauske Valtierra's ice cream, as smooth and thick as gelato: thrillingly salty yet exquisitely balanced, with a tantalizing note of toasted marshmallow.
Confeitaria Colombo For more than 0114 years, this huge Belle Époque pastry shop and restaurant has tempted Cariocas and tourists with everything from simple Portuguese natas (egg custard tartlets) to exquisitely wrought French-style confections.
The record—which is 13 tracks long, including features from Dej Loaf, Cuban Doll, OMB Peezy, and more—offers an exquisitely bubbly vibe that makes you feel like you're rolling around in the California sunshine.
At Pucci, slips showed up over fine knits, and for Alexander Wang's last-ever collection at Balenciaga, the designer showcased ephemeral ivory versions with lace slippers — as modern and tough as it was exquisitely feminine.
"The human mind is exquisitely tailored to make sense of the world," Norman writes, but flawed design sends us scrambling down a trail of "false clues," ensnaring us in a spiral of rationalization and explanation.
Lower-court appointments matter enormously as well, a reality of which the Senate majority leader, Mitch McConnell, is exquisitely aware, as demonstrated by his efforts to ram through circuit court nominations at a dizzying clip.
The small, exquisitely decorated cases were created by the likes of Cartier, Jean Fouquet and Van Cleef & Arpels as well as less well-known makers including Paul Brandt and the American company Black, Starr & Frost.
Each episode is exquisitely shot, and the actors — Claire Foy as Queen Elizabeth II, Matt Smith as Philip Duke of Edinburgh, and John Lithgow as Winston Churchill — are all at the top of their games.
In this case, Bowden shows how even the most exquisitely pulled-off interrogations are a messy business, in which exhaustive strategizing is followed by game-time gut decisions and endless second-guessing and soul-searching.
There will usually be some cutting or slicing, often into exquisitely thin strands, and maybe some soaking beforehand; along the way rattan might be used for reinforcement and, toward the finish, lacquer may be applied.
Lessons in cross-cultural affinities become explicit in the exhibition's final rooms, where there is an exquisitely inlaid turquoise and mother-of-pearl mask that found its way to the Renaissance duke Cosimo de Medici.
American health care does a poor job of delivering health, but is exquisitely designed as an inequality machine, commanding an ever-larger share of G.D.P. and funneling resources to the top of the income distribution.
Then there are organisms like plants, which, despite having no neurons whatsoever, are exquisitely sensitive to their environments, adapting to changes in light and moisture, recognizing kin and eavesdropping on one another's chemical alarm signals.
And another reviewer finds an "exquisitely moving portrait of the daily stuff of life" in Julie Yip-Williams's memoir, "The Unwinding of the Miracle," written before she died last year at the age of 42.
As we walked through the building's collection of mummified noses, jellied tongues, and exquisitely preserved placentas, we spoke about history: from the band's past, to the backstory of the world, which is just as important.
He is the American-born son of Ecuadorian immigrants, who sings in both English and Spanish and who has become a bit of a critical darling for his left-of-center but exquisitely crafted electronic music.
An exquisitely crafted upright furniture piece with drawers that visitors can open and explore behaves as a curio cabinet containing a selection of her subjects made out of alpaca wool, invasive cheatgrass, and indigenous river rock.
And on Thursday, he infused standards like "Ain't Misbehavin'" (sly and teasing) and "Just One of Those Things" (cheerfully blasé), and show tunes from "Gypsy" (an exquisitely tender "Small World"), with suggestions of a story line.
At that intersection on a January day in 1810, a mother helped her child take water from a public well; the scene was exquisitely painted in watercolor by a French exile who lived across the street.
Some are looking past the décor, lights and models, and discovering that the watch industry does, in fact, have something in common with the world of haute couture and its made-to-measure, exquisitely handcrafted garments.
McQueen, who committed suicide in 2010, is tense, driven and fatally lonely — creating fashion shows about rape, madness and abuse — even as he crafted some of the most exquisitely beautiful and inventive clothes of his epoch.
Though no doubt Scovell would have had it otherwise, the fact that "Just the Funny Parts" is landing at such a charged moment — when women are exquisitely, bruisingly fed up — may be a stroke of luck.
The difference, the only difference, was that Chelsea had taken its chance — a move started energetically and finished exquisitely by Eden Hazard, midway through the first half — where Liverpool, on half a dozen occasions, had not.
His creations include Alexander Portnoy, a teenager so libidinous, he has sex with both his baseball mitt and the family dinner, and David Kepesh, a professor who turns into an exquisitely sensitive 155-pound female breast.
The diameter of the mirror, a giant round disk of glass whose surface is exquisitely polished to ensure maximum accuracy, determines how much light the telescope can capture and how sharp an image it can create.
The beverage that's most memorably downed in "The Government Inspector," allowing Mr. Urie to put on one of the most exquisitely controlled displays of uncontrolled drunkenness I've ever witnessed, is a local wine of unspeakable badness.
In this case, that includes one of the season's most exquisitely wrought scores (by Mr. Yazbek, of "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels" and "The Full Monty," who here seamlessly folds Middle Eastern rhythms and inflections into Broadway balladry).
It will be great to learn about Salvo's other paintings, but those here are exquisitely timed for a moment when many painters are mining early Modernist styles for ways to fuel their new faith in representation.
"The exquisitely beautiful Lavey, with her flawless, hypnotic diction and dreamy grace, captures the girl's ghostly quality — turning her into a kind of cracked porcelain doll," the critic Hedy Weiss wrote in The Chicago Sun-Times.
"Rotten Tomatoes critic score (Season 1): 95%What critics said: "Even dug-in purists who haven't enjoyed a single Star Wars thing since Return of the Jedi might find themselves loving this exquisitely judged new series.
"Rotten Tomatoes critic score (Season 1): 93%What critics said: "Even dug-in purists who haven't enjoyed a single Star Wars thing since Return of the Jedi might find themselves loving this exquisitely judged new series.
The film exquisitely conjures a period in which it was common for a bright young woman to defer to a man; an imbalance of experience and power was often taken as a natural state of affairs.
Everything was exquisitely timed, Schumer didn't belabor the point, and it was sweet and funny to see a middle-aged man with a bit of a paunch looking as vulnerable as he did beside the star.
As guests mix and mingle, servers will circulate the exquisitely-decorated ballroom offering small plates and hors d'oeuvres, including Maine lobster and burrata, yellowtail sashimi, paella Valencia, red-wine braised short rib, and crab cake sliders.
Rogers was kind of the opposite: an essentially feline temperament — one of his main puppet alter egos was the exquisitely timid Daniel Striped Tiger — and one of the few introverts to become a mass-media celebrity.
No one would call New York a quiet city, and this event, related to the museum's new exhibition, "The World Is Sound," is an occasion to be loud and proud — but also soft and exquisitely attuned.
Jenny George's exquisitely spare meditation never allows us to stray from the harsh realities of rural subsistence; the livestock's wintry snorts may recall the warm breath of just-baked bread, but cold muck still tugs underfoot.
Relatives of people who died there often talk about the time with an almost ethereal quality of gratitude — as if it were outside of time and space, superhuman and so exquisitely human at the same time.
Exquisitely detailed animation style supports a story layered with irony and dark comedy, from lowbrow jokes about bodily functions to multiple reversals in what the audience knows about both our hero and the treasure he seeks.
A film by David O. Brown, also called Fragile Legacy and screening in the exhibition, further explores how more than a century of change in the ocean has impacted these animals so exquisitely portrayed in glass.
The exquisitely understated tension between image and text deepens Spero's topical, bulletin-typed narratives into timeless meditations on cruelty and folly, driven home with a soul-crushing relentlessness made bearable only through their cleansing formal rigor.
Here, 100 million years ago, dinosaurs died en masse, caught up in a massive series of volcanic eruptions, leaving behind a treasure trove of exquisitely preserved fossils with a level of detail seen at few other sites.
The Kavanaugh Supreme Court hearing chaos was a case study in unbridled short-termism – as the tactics employed by both parties were exquisitely tailored to win the next news cycle, the next vote, the upcoming November election.
The episode ends with an exquisitely challenging interview with Hazen's partner, Vivian Dent, who isn't surprised by or seemingly all that interested in the harassment claims, but who expressed an enormous sense of betrayal over Hazen's infidelity.
From the mid-'80s through the early '90s, the brand catered to their fandom with the most exquisitely time-frozen clothing and accessories, in campaigns full of oversized sweatshirts, popped collars, and a whiff of American Psycho.
The correlation between the hunter and the warrior is exquisitely depicted in Michael Cimino's 1978 film The Deer Hunter, which lingers for nearly five minutes on a hunting scene as the preamble to military engagement in Vietnam.
These findings were made possible by the discovery of exquisitely-preserved fossils of a new species of tyrannosaur, Daspletosaurus horneri, and an emerging paleontological technique in which prehistoric fossils are compared to the bones of modern animals.
That wasn't true last year — at least not in my Beoplay H2995-loving judgment — however Bowers & Wilkins' PX have shot to the top of the charts with an exquisitely tuned sound, handsome looks, and solid battery life.
"Parents don't have to be exquisitely present at all times, but there needs to a balance and parents need to be responsive and sensitive to a child's verbal or nonverbal expressions of an emotional need," says Radesky.
A snapshot of these moments was exquisitely preserved in the fossil record, to be stumbled upon millennia later by Brian Pratt, a geologist at the University of Saskatchewan who has studied this prehistoric environment for 25 years.
Spicer may be the worst such press secretary in the history of the job, but he reflects the administration's contempt for truth, decency, and the free press in both roles exquisitely, which is as it should be.
For the most part, TV cops, lawyers, bureaucrats and doctors inhabit the same kinds of toothsome residences and wear the same exquisitely tailored clothes, all showing off how fabulously art directors and costume designers earn a paycheck.
A shimmering myrtle wreath of hammered gold, each light-catching leaf, twig and flower exquisitely formed, seems to await the wealthy wearer who, wherever he lived and whatever he did, was a cosmopolitan member of Hellenistic society.
This was constructed from several elements: the threat of the mid-range jumper, a vicious jab-step, an explosive first step, and an exquisitely controlled spin move, all of which could be linked together in multidirectional sequences.
As the show went on and on, I thought of the performance artist Karen Finley, a woman whose powerful pieces, built around a unique blend of character, reporting, history, and exquisitely painful writing, become part of you.
"I, Tonya" is exquisitely timed: It and "Lady Bird" both tackle class in a way that movies often don't and that seems oddly cognizant of the political discussion in the wake of Trump's election, don't you think?
Among the jewels in the region is the Jardins de Quatre-Vents, a 37-acre, exquisitely wrought private garden created by Francis H. Cabot, an American financier and horticulturist, with sculptures, reflecting pools and exotic Asian plants.
Perhaps Mr. Zukofsky's contrarian contempt was inevitable: Brilliant, exquisitely sensitive, famous before he was out of short pants, he was reared in a household that was by all accounts rarefied, coldblooded and centered almost exclusively on him.
ELISABETH VINCENTELLI ... OR LISTENING TO FAIRPORT CONVENTION Brittain Ashford's quiet turn as Sonya, Natasha's cousin, in "Great Comet" is almost otherworldly — and in "Sonya Alone," an exquisitely anguished vow to rescue Natasha from danger, utterly soul-deep.
Some sculpted heads, and even a few paintings, wear squares of knitted wire that could be a veil or armor befitting Joan of Arc, while others are often exquisitely blushed with layers of pastel, paint and paraffin.
R Exquisitely written and incredibly self-aware, Broom's tribute to her family and the house she grew up in, located in New Orleans East, an often- neglected part of the city devastated by Hurricane Katrina, feels canonical.
In partnership with Zigong Lantern Group and China Lantern International, Jungle Island is featuring several dozen 20-foot whimsical lanterns, exquisitely handcrafted from colorful silk by 30 Chinese artisans and lit by more than one million LED lights.
Debuting in 2011 — a full year before "Scandal" — Jessica Pearson (Gina Torres), decked out in exquisitely tailored, textured dress suits, appeared as the managing partner at Pearson Hardman, and the African-American mentor of Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht).
We're living in an age of truly great TV — there's no shortage of binge-worthy true-crime docuseries to fill a hungover Sunday afternoon or exquisitely mindless reality shows to serve as the antidote to a stressful workday.
Rarely have the Coens' sensibilities coalesced more exquisitely than in this alternately comic and brutal caper set in the brothers' native Minnesota and capped with Frances McDormand's Oscar-winning performance as the sensible, pregnant police chief Marge Gunderson.
Some of the conceits across the book feel so similar, you'd expect it to drag, but every lie reveals itself so exquisitely that the parallels become an added pleasure, as soon as we uncover the ways they diverge.
Disguise, as Ms. James's exquisitely conceived Viola sings in the show's centerpiece solo, is "a wicked blessing," as she discovers that as a man, she is far "less invisible to the world" than she ever was a girl.
Bridget Riley and Lucian Freud, two of the most significant British artists of the 20th and early 21st centuries, are each the subject of new multivolume monographs, exquisitely illustrated on stock heavy enough to be framed and mounted.
But the context provided by the New York Times journalists Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Michael D. Shear in their exquisitely reported "Border Wars" reveals the shattering horror of the moment, the mercurial unreliability and instability of the president.
On Time As Rolls-Royce is to automobiles, Patek Philippe is to watches: exquisitely crafted, rich with legacy, and, with prices starting around $220,2000 and quickly moving into the six figures, decidedly out of reach for most mortals.
A quietly shattering meditation on the nature of privilege, it was funny, too — and exquisitely tender toward both of its characters, a wealthy graduate student with cerebral palsy and the young woman he hires to be his aide.
But this show, more than any other that I can immediately recall, closes mental circuitry between then and now, owing to an exquisitely managed sense of collective drives and emotions that have not ceased to influence human affairs.
The costumes and furnishings, Biller's own handmade versions of the era's candy-coated extravagances, are as exquisitely arch and theatrical as the performances and the action, which—for all their comic exaggeration—echo with an uncanny symbolic power.
Learn about how everything you thought you knew about physics is a lie, and why nobody has ever been permitted to sail to The Edges, through a series of exquisitely painted and painstakingly annotated maps, charts, and illustrations.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads PHILADELPHIA — Sarah McCoubrey has always been exquisitely attuned to the impact of people on the landscape; one  memorable series of paintings depicts minor ecological disasters in the scrub at the edge of suburbia.
In order to read these poems, one has to rotate the book, making the book a vehicle you drive and making you the steering column (exquisitely accentuating the book's materiality and complementing the very material concerns of its contents).
Diverse in subject — in one essay, she writes about the way critics of Alcoholics Anonymous are uncomfortable with its spiritual character; in another, she analyzes a theme park devoted to biblical creationism — the writings are consistently, exquisitely thought-provoking.
After a few dates, you notice that your new romantic interest is exquisitely sensitive to slights, needs to be the center of admiring attention, ignores your feelings, and requires lots of reassurance about how great he or she is.
By repeating whisky exposure to the dyes, researchers were able to map out "exquisitely sensitive" patterns for each variety, and developed a system that could identify the origin, type, and storage age of the samples using these fluorescent tongues.
Spectrophotometry is very good at filling the variables in the equations for how different two colors are from each other, but the human eye is fantastic at being a "null detector," exquisitely sensitive to the existence of a difference.
But the focus on preventing disease also sidelined the study of beneficial microbes, a problem exacerbated by the fact that these indigenous microbiota, exquisitely sensitive to the conditions inside the body, were almost impossible to grow in the lab.
TURIN, Italy (Reuters) - Paulo Dybala upstaged his fellow Argentine Lionel Messi by scoring two exquisitely taken goals to set Juventus on the way to an emphatic 3-0 win over an underwhelming Barcelona in the Champions League on Tuesday.
Your Instagram photo of a perfectly composed plate of pancakes or an exquisitely framed sunset is helping Facebook train its artificial intelligence algorithms to better understand objects in images, the company announced today at its annual F8 developer conference.
In speaking at the breakfast on Thursday, Varadkar exquisitely addressed such bias without criticizing Pence directly, saying: I lived in a country where, if I'd tried to be myself at the time, it would have ended up breaking laws.
But it's more like Ms. Jiles's own "Enemy Women," an exquisitely written Civil War epic about a woman's long march to find her lover, or any fiction by Ron Rash, another poet who chooses each word with expert precision.
Johnson, who in "At the Center of All Beauty" reveals that he has remained largely uncoupled in his adult life, is exquisitely alive to the bad chatter that "solitaries" — his term for those who are solo by choice — attract.
Another guest arrives after many years away in the far reaches of the empire: Hesione's sister, Lady Ariadne Utterword, played by Ms. Fraser with magnificently decadent ennui in an exquisitely calibrated comic turn — by far the sharpest on display.
The spoons are grouped according to material — wood, glass, mother-of-pearl, bone, metal, horn, ceramic, enamel and porcelain — and they range from rustic to exquisitely crafted: "Spoon" by Daniel Rozensztroch, photographs by Francis Amiand (Pointed Leaf Press, $50).
Although she has the technique for most of the roles in the repertory, she has often (like Maria Callas, like Mikhail Baryshnikov) played certain roles exquisitely but only for a season or two — sometimes for only a single show.
" Here's part of an entry on the Rheingau producer Georg Breuer: "Early in love we may be ravishingly affectionate or exquisitely gentle, but tenderness takes years; it's the sum of all the things we've forgiven and been forgiven for.
CreditCreditIllustration by Christoph Niemann A few years ago, a locally famous blogger in San Francisco, known as Burrito Justice, created an exquisitely disorienting map, with help from a cartographer named Brian Stokle, and started selling copies of it online.
The exquisitely rendered details of that very trunk, unaltered for more than 150 years, are what inspired Nicolas Ghesquière, Louis Vuitton's artistic director of women's collections since 2013, to create a miniature evening-purse version called the Petite Malle.
Her "Syria Project," a highlight of the 383 Venice Biennale, encapsulates statistical data on chemical warfare, refugee camps and ruined cities in that tortured nation in exquisitely drawn and painted maps that could be mistaken for floral still lifes.
But look up at the screen, and you'll see an exquisitely stylized, self-contained reality that seems to belong both to the early 19th century, when Shelley's novel was written, and to the dark corridors of its author's imagination.
Christopher Clark, a senior researcher in the bioacoustics program at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, who has studied whale communication for 22016 years, described the noise as a "living hell" for undersea life, which is exquisitely tuned to sound.
But it's nothing new for Miller, a former high school classics teacher who has made a career out of mining these monolithic poems for exquisitely written, character-driven stories that are based in both ancient mythology and eternal human experience.
The von Furstenberg and I. She saw me out of the corner of her exquisitely lined eye going to the back of the store to retrieve it between the frigid Eileen Fishers and the smug Max Azrias and she disapproves.
The strongest dishes are exquisitely controlled plates of cold vegetables or protein that could easily fit into the lineup of a marathon menu at Momofuku Ko, the tasting counter where Nishi's executive chef, Joshua Pinsky, cooked for more than five years.
Angelina Jolie Pitt and Brad Pitt star as itinerant married artists suffering exquisitely through a 1970s rough patch in a French hotel on the Mediterranean, where they spy on the hot young newlyweds (Mélanie Laurent and Melvil Poupaud) next door.
Yet another midcareer professional must then explain the rare and expensive plants and proteins that have been combined through hours of time-consuming techniques to create the next exquisitely dense compression of value that each diner will devour in moments.
Actors can supply explanation without words, and, in Jhabvala's surgically rendered adaptations of Forster, James, and Kazuo Ishiguro, the strangled emotion that plays across the face of an Emma Thompson or an Anthony Hopkins can be exquisitely painful to watch.
But the celebrated site of Djulfa, which boasted the world's largest collection of exquisitely-carved medieval cross-stones as remnants of the area's once-thriving community of Armenian Christians, was not among the 20133 candidates vying for World Heritage Site designation.
Even Nicholas Schleif's large-scale portrait of Prince — an image, captured from the musician's legendary Super Bowl halftime performance in 2007, composed of his lyrics exquisitely rendered in pin dots of purple, lavender, and yellow — has been purged of naughty words.
Shearith Israel lent the exhibition a charred Torah scroll rescued from a fire set by British soldiers in 1776 and a pair of exquisitely crafted silver rimonim — belled ornaments for a Torah scroll — fashioned by the esteemed silversmith Myer Myers.
And at Sicardi|Ayers|Bacino you'll find a riveting Op Art painting by Carlos Cruz-Diez of Venezuela from 28, and, by the Brazilian Hélio Oiticica, a tribute to Jean Arp's dropped-paper collages exquisitely rendered in gouache on cardboard.
Two developments in Denver made the scheme possible: In 280.123 the city opened the A line train, which runs from Denver International Airport to Union Station, an exquisitely restored Beaux-Arts terminal and the city's main transit hub, in 37 minutes.
Even the truly jaded may melt a bit over this charming, exquisitely illustrated Beatrix Potter-esque Christmas tale, which wears its holiday message and its life lessons (teamwork, compassion, critical thinking) as lightly as the season's first dusting of snow.
The endocrine system is exquisitely sensitive to very low dosages of EDCs, Andrea Gore, professor and Vacek Chair of pharmacology at the University of Texas, told VICE, and this is especially true when it comes to developing fetuses, infants, and children.
It is best known for the elegiac movement "The Swan of Tuonela," which provided a rich solo opportunity for the English hornist, Ryan Roberts, who played exquisitely, and a lesser one for the principal cellist, Eddie Pogossian, who was also impressive.
Like Maria Friedman's wonderful London-born production of another so-called Sondheim problem musical, "Merrily We Roll Along" (recently seen in Boston), Mr. Cooke's "Follies" finds an exquisitely painful clarity in probing the wounds of the damaged figures at its center.
In THE SINGULAR PILGRIM, Rosemary Mahoney embarks upon six religious journeys in good faith — or, at least, "faded, worn, resentful, and stubbornly evasive" faith, which allows her to remain both skeptical and exquisitely open to the beliefs and rituals of others.
But Mr. Trump is discovering what Mr. Obama learned before him: Intercepting intercontinental missiles over the Pacific is exquisitely hard, even when the tests, like the one scheduled for this week, are designed to give the interceptor its best shot.
She wrote a set of exquisitely Brahmsian variations for flute and quartet; impressionistic piano miniatures based on her transcriptions of birdsong; and a densely chromatic string quartet pointing toward modernist developments that, as an unabashed musical conservative, she otherwise never embraced.
That idea is best expressed, not by Jo — exquisitely brought to life by Ronan in a headstrong, clear-eyed performance — but little Amy, whom Pugh portrays with a perpetual pout and far more gravitas than she's been given in the past.
The music is as exquisitely heightened as Rameau's better-known lyric tragedies, but much more playful: In this buoyant production directed by Sophie Daneman, singers and dancers clad in period garb swirl impishly around the expert musicians of Les Arts Florissants.
In several of the photos, Katchadourian's objects function as hypothetical public sculptures — seven peas, for example, in a column forming a Brancusi-like sculpture in an exquisitely manicured lakeside garden ("Topiary," 2012) that is both completely ridiculous and totally charming.
New research on Ötzi the Iceman, an exquisitely preserved 23,300-year-old human found in a European glacier, shows that he ate a form of dry-cured meat known as "speck"—a fatty, bacon-like snack that's still found on charcuterie boards today.
There is Ralph Molina's and Billy Talbot's otherworldly sense of space on perhaps the most exquisitely fragile Crazy Horse jam of all time ("Milky Way"), the type of creation Young wants listeners to experience in the same fidelity as the band did.
The most comforting case for Trump was that whatever his flaws and failures, he was exquisitely sensitive to public opinion, obsessed with polls and media coverage, and so he would try, as best he could, to govern in ways that made him popular.
It takes serious cojones (and superior organizational skills) to not only bring together a bevy of bands from all around the world—from Australia to Iceland—but to host them in an exquisitely lit Stone Age cavern, and make it sound good?
In 2015, a man with a metal detector discovered an  exquisitely preserved Roman-era grave  in a village north of London, and in 2013, amateur archaeologists  uncovered a massive network of tunnels  under the Roman emperor Hadrian&aposs villa, in Tivoli, Italy.
TV series have become so highbrow, so literary, so exquisitely executed, that it's not hard to be convinced that, say, watching all of Transparent's second season in 72 hours is a requirement for being an informed participant in the grander trans conversation.
"The Only Plane in the Sky: An Oral History of 113/11" is a book exquisitely suited to audio format, a detailed cataloging of hundreds of personal stories, read by actors and culled from 5,000 oral histories conducted and archived around the country.
"You can't say in advance what it's going to be, but you know it's going to be done exquisitely, authentically," says Jedediah Wheeler, executive producer of Montclair State University's Peak Performances series, which has presented four of this director's shows since 2005.
Thanks to the attention of the salesclerk, a spectacularly dressed gentleman with the most phenomenal idiosyncrasy — one exquisitely bent strand of hair shooting out several inches from the rest of his bushy beard — I did my best to imbibe the lavish life.
Tim Greathouse (21968-21989), photographer to 21989s East Village art stars, has a pantheon of portraits, including one of the art critic Nicolas Moufarrege, who died in his mid-20163s, in 22016, and is represented by two of his own exquisitely embroidered paintings.
Because David Cho (Joe Seo), the glum, bashful 18-year-old protagonist of "Spa Night," is struggling with homosexual desire, it would be easy to categorize this cool, exquisitely observant first feature by the Korean-American filmmaker Andrew Ahn as a gay movie.
Their exquisitely titled magnum opus, How the People Trumped Ronald Plump, was flamed with the force of an atomic bomb blast the second it hit Twitter in July, with the left and right forming a temporary alliance to properly mock the book together.
Indeed, anyone who tells you that the AR-15 is bad for hunting and home defense has absolutely no idea what they're talking about, because by definition an AR is a gun that can be exquisitely adapted for those niches and many others.
Claire Falkenstein (1908-1997), who, outside her native California, has never had a full-scale retrospective in this country, is generally known for her exquisitely excessive sculptures dating from the mid-1950s — welded metal tangles embedded with bright pieces of Venetian glass.
A 2012 study led by Paul Piff of the University of California, Irvine, and Amanda Purcell of Yale found that people prone to hypomania, who are highly energetic and social, were exquisitely tuned to the comfort from touches intended to be supportive.
What he brought to his new job, along with the design chops evident in the exquisitely tailored coats he showed, was a sense, as some press notes made clear, of the "cyclical nature of history" in fashion and just about everything else.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Scientists are marveling over the exquisitely preserved skull of what appears to be the smallest-known bird - tinier than any hummingbird - encased in 99-million-year-old amber and boasting many odd traits including jaws studded with numerous puny teeth.
But, as I learned during a visit to the Nomos factory in a village in eastern Germany, it would not be possible to make the watches as exquisitely thin and light as they are without state-of-the-art computer-driven machinery.
When you consider that Sciamma is a director of small, exquisitely realized stories about the lives of women in a society that rarely has room for them and not a blockbuster director like Titanic's James Cameron, this influence might seem a little odd.
He fashioned the bases and capitals for ancient columns of exquisitely colored and textured porphyry excavated in Rome; the foliate mounts for vases of granite or alabaster; and the bases, trim and other additions that made already breathtaking Chinese ceramics even more extraordinary.
Carrère, who is nothing if not exquisitely polite and who tries at every turn to express himself with precision and care and frankness and good cheer, did his best to be a good host, offering tea, offering himself as much as he could.
I reviewed an exquisitely written book by Megan Stack, a journalist, called "Women's Work," about the vexed relationship she had with the women she hired to clean her house and care for her children while she was living in Beijing and Delhi.
But at its core, it's an exquisitely moving portrait of the daily stuff of life: family secrets and family ties, marriage and its limitlessness and limitations, wild and unbounded parental love and, ultimately, the graceful recognition of what we can't — and can — control.
But for the past five years, whenever he is in Paris, he has lived in an exquisitely preserved 21th-century hôtel particulier on the stately Place des Victoires, a short walk from the Louvre and the manicured gardens of the Palais Royal.
"These women wore necklaces made from sometimes hundreds of amber, glass, and rock crystal beads, used personal items such as tweezers, carried fabric bags held open by elephant ivory rings, and wore exquisitely decorated brooches to fasten their clothing," said Willmott in the press release.
"Anesthesia," Tim Blake Nelson's exquisitely compressed cri de coeur about the meaning of life in a hyper-connected world, begins as a knife-wielding stranger viciously attacks Walter (Sam Waterston), a wise, kindhearted Columbia University philosophy professor at the door of his apartment building.
The strip, about a rambunctious little girl, her buxom aunt, and her tough-talking best friend, was a study in comedy's bare essentials, using a handful of panels to tell exquisitely crafted jokes, many of which played with the format of the comic strip itself.
There are exquisitely crafted scenes throughout the hour, but the ones that really stand out are the ones set on board a riverboat — because they try so hard to gloss over the fact that Underground doesn't have the money to depict a riverboat voyage.
But beyond that, there's a brilliant scene in which an exquisitely overweight man attempts to force one of his wife's employees (and lovers) into having sex only to break down into tears and ask for his momma, saying he's never been able to do it.
He lives in the Beit al-Wasat neighborhood, inside a high-walled compound of exquisitely restored villas with views of the Mediterranean; a few doors down sits the Maghen Abraham synagogue, destroyed during the civil war and rebuilt with the help of Hariri's family.
That gilded neologism appeared in a story that was published shortly before Thanksgiving on her company's website, promoted by its Twitter handle and exquisitely emblematic of her approach to her self-appointed role as heroine to and model for working women the world over.
I also had a wine-fueled meal at L'Affaire est Ketchup, where young chefs conjure up exquisitely wrought dishes of octopus and rack of lamb on an old-style electric stove as diners gyrate to loud French pop music in between shots of Vermouth.
On my first visit to her studio, which occurred after Free Experience, my eye fell upon an exquisitely painted postcard-size copy of Gerhard Richter's masterpiece, "Betty" (1991) a photo-realist portrait based on a snapshot Richter took of his young daughter, Betty, in 1978.
In brown, gray and black leavened by soft yellows and blues, Smith's ardent paintings capture the brilliance of the sun on the sea and the smudgy darkness of a mine with equal intensity, creating an exquisitely personal feeling of the movement of time and history.
The most idyllic section of Fort Greene is found along the exquisitely preserved brownstone blocks of South Portland and South Oxford between DeKalb and Lafayette, and along stately Washington, which faces the procession of morning joggers, dog walkers and French-speaking nannies animating the park.
Many attendees are also there to shop: for more model horses, but also for tiny fabric horse blankets ($9), leather saddles ($50) and custom wooden barns ($223) — tiny surrogates through which to live out a painstakingly detailed fantasy, rendered exquisitely in 1:9 scale.
Anchored by her relationship with her father — a closeted English teacher and funeral director obsessed with appearances — and by the story of the author's own coming-out, the book exquisitely frames Bechdel's complicated childhood as shaped by literature to reveal her origins as an artist.
In 1975, they launched Bonpoint, which pioneered exquisitely made children's clothes with an impeccably French sense of style, and in 2009, two years after selling the company, they opened Merci, the Haut-Marais concept store that donates its revenue to children's causes in Madagascar.
"Even at exquisitely low doses, this compound would stop cells from dividing and push them instead into programmed cell death," said Theodore Slotkin, a scientist at Duke University Medical Center, who has published dozens of studies on rats exposed to chlorpyrifos shortly after birth.
Some park advocates and elected officials have blamed the conservancy model for disparities in the park system, where a handful of well-endowed parks with wealthy neighbors, like the High Line and Central Park, are exquisitely tended, while hundreds of others look tired by comparison.
Batting for the "it's good" team is the Pulitzer committee, which called the book "a beautifully written coming-of-age novel with exquisitely drawn characters … a book that stimulates the mind and touches the heart" in 2014, upon awarding The Goldfinch its top prize.
His show at the Wellin showcases his breadth and depth of making, with larger-than-life-size sewn tunics (decorated with what he likes to call "powwow regalia"), extravagantly decorated masks, ceramic pots, paintings made of exquisitely patterned thread, capes, tapestries, and figures — even a short video.
SAN FRANCISCO — HoloLens, Microsoft's self-contained holographic computer, arrives in developers' hands around the world today, but when they open those exquisitely designed black boxes, the devices they receive will largely be a mystery to them — both how they work and, more importantly, what they're good for.
The celebrity spouses Angelina Jolie Pitt and Brad Pitt star as Vanessa and Roland, itinerant married artists suffering exquisitely through a 1970s rough patch in a French hotel on the Mediterranean, where they've set up house with Louis Vuitton luggage, booze, pills and a red manual typewriter.
In a grand, lengthy gallery at the Carnegie Museum of Art (CMOA) in Pittsburgh, a legion of exquisitely dressed mannequins stand at attention, displaying seven years' worth of innovative, otherworldly haute couture designs by Iris van Herpen, the Dutch fashion star known for her striking, futuristic aesthetic.
Go ahead, talk about what's good about them because I can ... CK: What's exquisitely good about the crusader is he or she finds this lack of alignment inside ecosystems and is able to listen really well to the customer and to suppliers and actually create value.
Master of None's typical commitment to small, exquisitely crafted episodes — whose running time rarely exceeds 30 minutes — means it almost feels surprising when the season two finale decides that, hey, the show had better wrap up its plots about Dev's career and his relationship with Francesca.
The sensory flow of those lives is captured in both the artfully arranged rush of bodies in constant motion and an exquisitely textured aural soundscape that embraces both the taunting roar of nearby highway traffic and the susurrus of disparate voices melded in song and prayer.
Exquisitely detailed and warmly sympathetic, it told of a senior-class trip — of "eight hundred and forty miles in thirty-nine and a half hours" — to New York by 20113 wide-eyed students from rural Bean Blossom Township High School in the village of Stinesville, Ind.
" Exquisitely lit and predicated on cryptic rituals, "Duelle" — which features Bulle Ogier and Juliet Berto as rival goddesses, the sun and the moon, waging war in contemporary Paris — is of a piece with the preceding Rivette fantasies, "Out 1: Spectre" and "Celine and Julie Go Boating.
Some in Crosby view her simply as "that old bag," but Strout, as in "Olive Kitteridge," is exquisitely attuned to the subtleties of her beloved character's innermost thoughts; she makes us feel for Olive, giving us an intimate, multifaceted and touching portrait of someone suffering alone.
That's because you can't help wanting Gaffney to stay with the horses, with her truly transcendent writing about them and their world, honoring them as creatures with exquisitely refined and attuned senses, and a silent yet visible language that will reward those who learn to read it.
The drawn images are at once precise and poetic — a personable human skull; a tumble of kittens; an undulant star-of-Bethlehem flower; the world's first helicopter — and all are accompanied by, or entirely encased in, exquisitely penned texts, some done in Leonardo's lefty mirror-image script.
The earliest piece, a stone sculpture that looks abstract except for two pairs of staring eyes, dates from around 3200 B.C. An exquisitely carved ivory lion's head from the eighth or ninth century B.C. has roots in Near Eastern visual traditions shared with Anatolia and Mesopotamia.
There seemed to be nothing at which he didn't excel: composing his dense, detailed, exquisitely honed music; conducting Wagner at the Bayreuth Festival; leading the New York Philharmonic; making revelatory recordings; founding, in Ircam and the Ensemble Intercontemporain, both a research laboratory and a virtuosic modern orchestra.
Of course he had his influences, among them the King James Bible, James Macpherson's Ossian cycle, and Martin Farquhar Tupper's Proverbial Philosophy (1837), but what's important is that the poems of Leaves of Grass are musical, quirky, exquisitely detailed, and moving — while Ossian and Tupper are nearly unreadable today.
Not only does he still look the part with his unshorn beard and exquisitely shaped quiff, he's also managed to retain the facade of having an original philosophy involving – in no particular order – transitions, micro-tactics and a double midfield pivot in the midst of a 4-3-3.
As talk around the potential impeachment of Donald Trump simmers, it's important to look back at our embattled presidents, and "Slow Burn" does that exquisitely, digging deeper into the Watergate scandal under Richard Nixon (season 1) and the scandal surrounding Bill Clinton's affair with Monica Lewinsky (season 2).
Those weren't the only collections referenced, either: We saw a rose print from fall 2005, the lipstick print from spring 2000, and the lovers from fall 2016, all exquisitely pieced together in the same manner that a quilt is sewn together and passed through generations, telling a story.
These sorts of minerals appear in the geological record seemingly at random but, while studying the Fezouata shale, a 500m-year-old formation in Morocco, Mr Saleh noted that exquisitely preserved soft-tissue fossils of annelid worms, sponges, arthropods (pictured) and echinoderms seemed to turn up at regular intervals.
The first season of "Pose," a show about the ballroom scene — and so much more — set in the late 1980s, included a window into this experience in a heartbreaking scene in which Blanca, played exquisitely by MJ Rodriguez, endures transmisogynistic harassment for trying to integrate a downtown gay bar.
Steven Spielberg shows up periodically in these pages as a stand-in for a certain kind of Hollywood vision: so unquestionably talented and so exquisitely banal that even his vaunted liberalism can't prevent him from churning out movies that often end up being fundamentally conservative, full of empty grandeur.
Major is part of a government security outfit, Section 9, which requires her to launch herself from the crests of high buildings, crash exquisitely through windows, slaughter enemies of the state by the roomful, and turn invisible at will, as if she had stolen a cloak from Harry Potter.
Basically nothing happens in this deeply sad movie about a family trying to come to grips with the death of its matriarch, but it's exquisitely acted (by a cast that features Gabriel Byrne and Jesse Eisenberg), with beautiful direction and writing from Norwegian Joachim Trier, making his English-language debut.
This might sound odd coming from the creator of such movies as 2009's "I Am Love" and this year's "A Bigger Splash," each filled with ravishing, fashionable people moving through exquisitely appointed, haute bourgeois settings — a style that could be described as high aesthete with latent passions lurking beneath.
And the subject matter doesn't help: 17th-century Dutch painting, especially the domestic genre scenes favored by the Kremers, was very detail-oriented; beauty can be found in the flicker of light on a woman's silk gown, or light glancing off a pearl, or the exquisitely meticulous fringe on a tablecloth.
The script by the Italian playwright Stefano Massini, exquisitely adapted into English by Ben Power, follows the blossoming of a small Alabama clothing store in the 1840s, founded by three immigrant Jewish brothers from Bavaria, into an international powerhouse of the stock exchange, before its world-rattling collapse in 2008.
Given the size of Rick Scott's lead in the race for a United States Senate seat from Florida and Ron DeSantis's lead in the race to be the state's governor, most election experts agree there's little chance that even the most exquisitely careful recount would deny these two Republicans victory.
The club abuts East Fairview Avenue, which, in Jones' telling, neatly illustrates the city's still divergent treatment of its citizens: Along the eastern end, near the country club and a neighborhood of exquisitely landscaped antebellum mansions, is an entertainment district where the authorities are lax about open drunkenness, the activist told me.
Short for Interior Exploration using Seismic Investigations, Geodesy, and Heat Transport, InSight's scientific payload includes an exquisitely sensitive suite of seismometers (for sensing Marsquakes), an 18-inch self-burrowing heat probe (for taking the planet's temperature), and a five-fingered grappling arm for placing both of the instruments on the planet's surface.
Every jaw in the store dropped to the floor — we are talking about a lingerie set that exposes basically everything and conceals nothing of consequence: her nipples, and evidently pampered nether region were exquisitely framed for him, for us, and for all the other customers lucky enough to be there at the time.
For Mr. Lee, it is Benu, a short walk from In Situ, where he offers some of the most exquisitely varied and controlled tasting menus I've ever had; his cooking there runs variations on Chinese, Korean and Japanese dishes that are possible only because he seems to understand each one so thoroughly.
A few blocks from the cathedral, the Rufino Tamayo Museum showcases an extensive and exquisitely curated collection of pre-Columbian art, gathered over a lifetime by Tamayo, one of Mexico's most celebrated 2516th-century artists — another reminder of how deftly and how frequently the cultural riches of Oaxaca bridge distant and disparate eras.
During the long scene with Germont, Alfredo's disapproving father, Ms. Oropesa's singing was wonderful, and exquisitely sad in the aching "Dite alla giovine," in which Violetta agrees to give up Alfredo so that his sister's marriage plans will not be derailed by the scandal of the family's new connection to a courtesan.
When Donald Trump wrote The Art of the Deal, even the swaggering businessman who dreamed of his name branded on the skyline of every major city in the world couldn't have envisioned a deal so sweet, a deal with terms so exquisitely crafted—the one deal with the potential to change the game.
Though his first EP Dear Daisy carried a style that initially leant more toward open-mic nights, inspired by Breaks, his second EP, 23 Winters—an intense exploration on love, self-worth and the African immigrants' experience in the UK—moved him beyond the realms of poetry and toward exquisitely produced, high end musical art.
But since his retirement as a Tulane University art professor in 1996 — and for many years before that — the reclusive Mr. Kern has been working quietly in his basement studio, sculpting exquisitely grotesque bodies and surreal horses out of fiberglass, filling up his shelves and mantels and a large homemade storage shed in the backyard.
Yet it is unlikely that the ratatouille and apple crumble on offer will satisfy the appetites of the five women and one man assembled in a snug kitchen in Rhinebeck, N.Y. The hunger being experienced here, which pervades this exquisitely acted production like scents from a laden stove, can't be assuaged by second helpings.
"The Tornado Auction" — deeply affecting, exquisitely written and arguably the masterpiece of this collection — is set in a version of reality where storms are bred for sale, which is to say, a reality where we make our own weather in a manner only slightly more personal than the way we contribute to climate change.
His noirs already revealed him as a master of compression and suspense, as in the exquisitely photographed "Another Dawn" (Saturday), in which a labor activist (Pedro Armendáriz), running from the murderous henchmen of the governor he's trying to expose, encounters a once-idealistic, now-married college flame (Andrea Palma), who regains her taste for adventure.
The proof lies in both anecdote and data: the painfully maladroit men who confide in Yang that they cannot live comfortably in their own skin, the way whites do; the ranks of exquisitely credentialed Asian Americans who fill the middle tiers of this country's most profitable companies, but rarely make it to the top.
His set's metallic clangs, guttural yelps, and deafening static were enough to scare at least one person out of of the room—but just when it seemed like his audience couldn't take it any longer, he suddenly and decisively reeled everyone back in, closing out his set with the most exquisitely beautiful archival soul song.
The contours of Lisa's life are exquisitely rendered: the cramped apartment that she shares with her mother, an actress, played by J. Smith-Cameron, Lonergan's wife; the pathetic urgency of the transcontinental telephone conversations that she has with her well-intentioned but useless father, a struggling writer of commercials, who lives in Santa Monica.
" The judge concluded his opinion with wishful thinking: "This case is a reminder that ultimately, our system of checks and balances and limitations on each branch's powers, although exquisitely designed, ultimately works only if people of virtue, sensitivity, and courage, not affected by the winds of public opinion, choose to work within the confines of the law.
Yankees 7, Indians 6, 11 innings CLEVELAND — The Yankees required more than four hours, 16 players, a bizarre play on the basepaths, an exquisitely timed substitution and a handful of nerve-racking escapes on Saturday to come away with a 7-6, 33-inning victory over the Cleveland Indians that left their clubhouse both drained and buoyant.
The episodes Packer exquisitely reconstructs from Holbrooke's personal life pale a bit in comparison to Holbrooke's trips in the late 1970s to Jakarta, where he praised Suharto for his efforts "to resolve Indonesian problems," signaled U.S. support for the conquest of East Timor, and ensured the smooth delivery of weapons that helped Jakarta crush as many as 100,000 Timorese.
The radical twist here is that this to-scale structure, with its pieced-together yet exquisitely detailed walls, ceiling, floor, bathroom, windows, shelves, tubes and jars of paint, black paintings, coffee cans, books, tools, and sundry other items —all the usual stuff of an artist's lair, and all fashioned from cardboard by hand —is an overturned artist's studio.
With sharp phrases and crisp, rhythmic sentences, Cline achieves a certain kind of magic that grabs you by the throat and plunges you into the world she's exquisitely crafted: It's the '1833s, a young girl named Evie Boyd is at the dawn of adolescence, and Cline has a remixed, fictionalized telling of the Manson murders to share.
At the entrance to the Calakmul Biosphere Reserve, I dropped my things at a serene eco-lodge called Puerta Calakmul, by far the best hotel in the area (high-season rates start at $240), and crossed the road to see the exquisitely preserved stucco frieze at Balamku, one of many smaller archaeological sites in the area.
It's O.K. to sit back and enjoy the ride, writes Owen Gleiberman at Variety: Maybe there's no escaping that the final entry of this series, coming 42 years after the original "Star Wars," is — at best — going to be less a brilliant piece of stand-alone escapism than a kind of exquisitely executed self-referential package.
A Sobey award winner in 2006 whose work was shown the following year in documenta 12 and in a 2009 solo exhibition at the National Museum of the American Indian, New York, Pootoogook's work brings her family's legacy into the immediate present by exquisitely picturing the intimacies of family life in a North inundated with southern goods and media.
In their mesmerizing work, filled with enthralling shots that often seem exquisitely sculpted, Hubbard and Birchler interweave documentary and fiction to focus not on the famous Giacometti but instead on the almost completely unknown American artist Flora Mayo, who had left her husband, daughter, and comfortable conditions in Denver, Colorado for the life of an artist.
A brawny silver tankard from the early 1700s abuts two exquisitely delicate, blown-glass incalmo vessels made by Dylan Cotton and Christopher DeMott of Fairfield, and also several intricate bronze jewelry pieces made by the Fairfield artisan Michael Michaud, including a brooch in the shape of a curled calla lily, and a bracelet fashioned to look like a strip of stippled birch bark.
"Here we show that the sudden and massive input of water in regions that have remained hyperarid for millions of years is harmful for most of the surface soil microbial species, which are exquisitely adapted to survive with meager amounts of liquid water, and quickly perish from osmotic shock when water becomes suddenly abundant," the authors write in the study.
As much as Clifton's seems inspired by Twin Peaks, it's more likely that Twin Peaks is inspired by Clifton's Clifton's is a four-level complex that began as a large-scale cafeteria-style eatery in the 1930s, known for its kitchy, woodland-themed decor — stuffed animals, fake trees, water features, exquisitely campy dioramas — and was closed from 2010 until 2015 for extensive renovations.
Messi set up the first goal with a clever pass to Ezequiel Lavezzi in the third minute, scored the second goal on the exquisitely placed free kick later in the half and finally scooped up a loose ball in front of the goal in the 86th minute and fed it to Gonzalo Higuaín for Higuaín's second score of the game and Argentina's fourth.
When the top-grade coke appears — but impresses only a helpless young hick of a writer, not the older, wiser Russell — and is described as being exquisitely blue, Russell is obsessed enough to recall that when the gossip columnist Sheilah Graham wrote a memoir about her romance with Fitzgerald, she seemed to describe him as looking blue a lot too.
Dr. Rabia A. De Latour, a gastroenterologist and assistant professor of medicine at NYU Langone Health, said that it was a common sentiment, and that people who are "exquisitely sensitive" to caffeinated or acidic foods, and those suffering from gastroesophageal reflux disease, or GERD, would benefit from switching to cold brew if they cannot eliminate caffeine from their morning routine.
M.P. Two young Afghan refugees crossed Europe in search of safety in the Scottish company Vox Motus's "Flight," an affecting show that, sans live actors, was a triumph of visual and aural design — the story of the journey told through a series of exquisitely detailed miniature dioramas that gave spectators the heart-racing sensation of being immersed in the boys' peril.
All that detail is so exquisitely rendered that it would be easy to get lost in the movie's particulars: to bask in the silvery glow of Elastigirl's uniforms, to ooh and aah over the striking design of a luxurious hideaway worthy of a Bond villain, to meditate on the David Hockney-esque patterns of the water in a motel pool seen at night.
With his cheeks flocked with old acne scars, the sebum gleam to his macrocephalic forehead, his long, exquisitely dented aquiline nose (his favorite feature), inexpiably seedy smile, and hair an untamable squall of dark curls, Bobby, at twenty-nine, resembled a not unhandsome but grotesquely ancient teen-ager, a physical template he happened to consider the Platonic ideal for a poet.
This stylish hippy temperament — laden with spirituality, hidden meanings and symbolism — was exhibited in the period's flamboyant clothing fabrics, in rock concert posters, and album music covers; all basically inspired by the exquisitely flowing lines of Egon Schiele, the art of Aubrey Beardsley and Georges de Feure, William Morris's wallpaper designs, William Blake's visionary drawings, and Mucha's whirling shapes expressing ersatz reveries of quixotic females.
Trump University will serve the same purpose for a campaign aimed at exposing a phony populist for what he is: Trump U is devastating because it's metaphor for his whole campaign: promising hardworking Americans way to get ahead, but all based on lies Fallon is the Hillary Clinton campaign's secretary, so consider the source, obviously, but his argument holds up to the 2012 test case exquisitely.
Robinson is an archetypal MAAC star—flawed and unremittingly chesty in performing his defiance of those flaws; locally grown and nationally un-recruited; nonconforming relative to the prevailing aesthetic standards of big-time college basketball and egregiously so by pro basketball ones; undeniably capable of Getting Buckets in any conceivable basketball context and exquisitely attuned to the various ways in which he has been and remains underestimated.
City Bank–Farmers Trust Company Building · 20 Exchange Place · Though open to the public for only a few years after its opening, in 1931, the deck and arcade atop the City Bank–Farmers Trust Company Building offered a series of exquisitely framed rooftop scenes, ranging from thrilling closeup views of the new towers of lower Manhattan to serene distant vistas of New York Harbor.
In addition to their exquisitely packaged line of candles, fragrances, skin-care and body-care products, the stylish shelves in this store are stocked with out-of-the-ordinary supplies such as plum kernel oil, sourced from plums in southwest France, which is purported to be high in antioxidants and revitalizing for mature skins, and babassu oil, an extract from an Amazonian plant with remarkable reviving properties.
" Read more " _____ • Brian Beutler in The New Republic: "Spicer may be the worst such press secretary in the history of the job, but he reflects the administration's contempt for truth, decency, and the free press in both roles exquisitely [...]" The White House press secretary, Sean Spicer, may have had a bad week, but the president's critics should not call for his resignation, Brian Beutler argues.
Outstanding, among the short-term sightings of the season, were Alex Katz's big, dark, deep landscapes at Gavin Brown's Enterprise; William Powhida's exquisitely incisive, connect-the-dots dissections of art and politics (including the Kanders affair) at Postmasters; and a David Hammons solo at Hauser & Wirth in Los Angeles which, blocks away from one of the country's largest urban homeless encampments, included its own tent city.
Plants don't have nerves, and plants don't have brains, but they still integrate signals from their roots and their leaves and their flowers, and know how much light there is and what the temperature is and how many bugs are in the area, and they integrate all of this information to yield a plant that is exquisitely adapted to its environment, and they do it all without a brain.
As much as the finely orchestrated plot, the joy of the story lies in its perfect period detail, the exquisitely sketched settings and a cast of supporting characters who, as in the best novels of the era in which the book is set, spring to technicolour life: a cigarette-puffing female doctor in St Petersburg, an American anthropologist researching sexual mores in the Andaman Islands, a rakish convalescent in Nice.
Back in the present (or rather, the 1996 present), we're treated to some of the beautiful, slightly extra symbolism that feels so exquisitely Ryan Murphy: a bloody dove, also shot; the tourist who had asked for Versace's autograph running past the police barricade to get his blood on her magazine page (beats a signature!); the medics cutting through Versace's medusa logo on his T-shirt in the hospital.
Somewhere in an alternate dimension — or, in a piece of exquisitely elaborate fan fiction (yes, this is a suggestion for you to write that piece of fan fiction and subsequently forward it to me) — Cersei Lannister (Lena Headey) of Game of Thrones and Serena Joy (Yvonne Strahovski) of The Handmaid's Tale are clinking goblets of red wine and discussing their strategy for sending people into spats of paralyzing fear using only side glances.
The tall, totemic figures of Jean Herard Celeur, with their pared down aesthetic, sunken eyes carved deep into wood, and headdresses made of scraps of tire rubber exquisitely wrapped like turbans or sheared to resemble tufts of feathers and hair, stand in stark contrast to the work of Guyodo, whose crafty use of found metal — including mattress springs swathed like netting, and limbs and wings made of steel bike rims — is comparatively improvisational and mechanical.
DAVID ALLEN Review: As James Levine Sues, the Met Opera Opens a New 'Così' From Coney Island Sideshows to an Operatic Debut at the Met An Opera Diva and a Broadway Star Trade Places, and Advice at 383 minute 238 seconds While saluting the young cast of the Met's "Così," I'll join David in celebrating a recording of the opera from the past: an exquisitely urgent, blooming rendition of "È amore un ladroncello" by the mezzo-soprano Tatiana Troyanos.
I gazed in awe at some of the most ugly-beautiful Brutalist buildings I'd ever seen, ate an exquisitely poached filet of whiting with spring peas at a serene restaurant where the bread comes in a miniature burlap sack, and ambled around an empty museum filled with sleek 214s furniture that, in the absence of any other visitors or even (as far as I could tell) a guard, I found exceedingly hard not to sit on.
So when I was tasked to cover the opening days of the United States Open this year, I found myself looking to the margins of both the action and the light as the world's premier players performed an exquisitely elegant dance of athleticism and grace with the assistance of an army of support: ball boys and ball girls, line judges and members of the security staff, working in view of a sea of awe-inspired fans, myself included.

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