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"fascinatingly" Definitions
  1. in a way that is extremely interesting or attractive

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But Quittner wrote something fascinatingly prescient in the very end.
Fascinatingly, the monkeys got better at the task over time.
There's something fascinatingly complete about each track — also something unnerving.
Fascinatingly, this finding doesn't mean modern humans looked like Denisovans.
But, fascinatingly, everybody, all these people that you're discussing, text me.
In an era of TV tough guys, Kevin is fascinatingly atypical.
Fascinatingly, the coffee chain's most famous seasonal cash cow almost never happened.
The 216 tracks before that were, as ever, a fascinatingly eclectic bunch.
Atlantics is a fascinatingly unpredictable mixture of romance, mystery, and the supernatural.
The Tea Party's 21970 nonnegotiables fascinatingly intermingle the present with the past.
Most fascinatingly, all of the gatherings shown in the film are completely real.
Fascinatingly, nobody calls me that, people don't attack me that much on Twitter.
Fascinatingly the puzzles are not solved through complex mechanics, but rather psychological reasoning.
Fascinatingly enough, this split within the Democratic Party goes back over 150 years.
And he pulls you towards him which somehow feels good or fascinatingly bad.
DF: Yours is great, but … KS: See you're all wearing Apple Watches, fascinatingly.
Or you can simply appreciate the fascinatingly spooky detail behind every object inside.
Venom himself — the evil version of Brock — has a tongue that's curiously, fascinatingly long.
Within Alice Lin's dense and fascinatingly otherworldly paintings, refined technique elevates a surrealist style.
Fascinatingly, the government actually tracks how high people say they get from taking drugs.
One of the ballets, "La Valse," fascinatingly shows Balanchine's gift for suspenseful noir drama.
That makes analysis of the relationship between the Garland Fund and the NAACP fascinatingly complex.
Fascinatingly, gay men appear to be a minority among the writers and readers of slash.
Mafia gangsters and greedy politicians rub elbows in Stefano Sollima's fascinatingly intimate thriller from 2015.
Older fascinatingly blends thunder-lizard thrills with lesser-known but important aspects of American history.
Harrington is a veteran of the mommy wars who, fascinatingly, has fought on both sides.
Fascinatingly, the surface looks a whole lot like meteorites found on Earth called carbonaceous chondrites.
Her face is fascinatingly expressive, and every glance and gesture convey a myriad of complex emotions.
Fascinatingly, and despite this odd configuration, HD 98800 still exhibits characteristics consistent with early planetary formation.
Desiigner is fascinatingly unhinged: bug-eyed, head tilted at odd angles, dabbing constantly and seemingly uncontrollably.
The concept is disturbing and fascinatingly counterintuitive, which is why it makes for a juicy plot point.
But readers who accept these shortcomings can accompany the author as he peers fascinatingly into the future.
But it's also a fascinatingly unique and silly look at a band that's never scanned as such.
Regardless, while the White Walkers remain fascinatingly unknowable and hard to pin down, one thing is inarguable.
Fascinatingly, 2019 LF6 has some heft to it, with a diameter around 1.3 kilometers (0.8 miles) wide.
Fascinatingly, Facebook reveals that it was closely monitoring how much time people spent on different media types.
But Brokaw's email is fascinatingly revealing insofar as it actually bolsters the case that maybe it should.
Taylor Swift has at least one very outspoken supporter of her fascinatingly picturesque rebound with Tom Hiddleston.
There's two things I think Amazon's doing fascinatingly, one is these stores and how they create them.
Fascinatingly, the Andean highlanders also acquired the ability to digest potatoes, a domesticated crop derived from wild tubers.
Fascinatingly, it features a subsurface ocean, with potentially more water stored within it than exists on Earth's surface.
Fascinatingly, the study also shows that cuckoos have evolved sex-specific calls that contribute to their parasitic lifestyle.
So much personal fantasy, so many rectangles slathered on and sentimentally worked over, so many fascinatingly indecipherable methodologies.
Fascinatingly, the ravens performed better in the bartering tests than orangutans, bonobos, and chimps, as shown in other studies.
Fascinatingly, all of the fish acquired similar adaptations to the toxic waters, even though they swam in different environments.
A lot of what you guys fascinatingly just talked about was the idea of radical transparency between one another.
Fascinatingly, Evans' science experiments in the name of photography are often no bigger than a couple of inches in size.
These factual outbursts frequently end up being terribly funny, but there's something about the fiction of Pawns that's fascinatingly creepy.
That leg makes fascinatingly heavy weather of its gradual ascent, and that heaviness tellingly matches the tension in the music.
Fascinatingly, the ending confirms the truth of Aunt Jocasta's parting shot to Claire about Jamie's desire to be a laird.
Filik found that the emotional impact of sarcasm itself differs fascinatingly from the emotional impact of emoji on sarcastic statements.
Fascinatingly, it appears that Republican opinion on immigration is either holding steady or becoming more pro-immigrant, contrary to Trump's views.
The Force-sensitive folks are so fascinatingly unknowable that people are constantly asking the internet for explanations for their many secrets.
Fascinatingly, the EPAS1 allele lives on in the genome of present-day Himalayans—a trait that likely originated from the Denisovans.
Fascinatingly, the data suggested that this dietary transition happened independently on three different evolutionary occasions, and possibly as many as six.
Just because her story is fascinating doesn't mean everyone can fascinatingly tell it, and our own versions have already become generic.
Fascinatingly, this newly discovered passageway may extend all the way to the city of Vyborg, though that has yet to be proven.
"What we've seen is that Americans seem to be committed to eating horribly in a number of fascinatingly different ways," Gardner said.
Most fascinatingly, Balerion the Black Dread — again, the fiercest dragon to ever grace Westeros — also came back severely wounded with claw marks.
Fascinatingly, 11 percent of "public bingers" said they've had a show or move spoiled because they peeked it on someone else's screen.
First seen drawling and stuttering as he nervously awaits a meeting that could change his life, Rick is a fascinatingly contradictory character.
Even if it's an elaborate joke—which it likely is—it is dazzlingly, fascinatingly strange in its parade of pop culture references.
Fascinatingly, they first appeared at the party not as food for the stars, but as offerings for the journalists covering the event.
Fascinatingly, the tunnels weren't formed by a single individual, but rather by a mass collection of them, according to the new research.
The system is supposed to simulate the intimacy of a book reading or stand-up comedy show, but here, it's fascinatingly weird.
But Machado, like Trump himself, is a creature of the celebrity-industrial complex, a dogged self-promoter with a fascinatingly checkered past.
While the Index uses the Vive's tracking system, it features some screen improvements and a set of new, fascinatingly weird-looking "Knuckles" controllers.
Scarlet WitchIn the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Elizabeth Olsen plays the Scarlet Witch, a mutant with perhaps the most fascinatingly vague set of superpowers.
It all boils down to three mountain stages and what should be a fascinatingly unusual 17km individual time trial up Côte des Chozeaux.
The character on the box is both fascinatingly unlike gaming avatars before it, and immediately an empty vessel for the player's own personality.
But Mr. Perry is such a good filmmaker that he can make the embarrassing and the unbearable insistently, fascinatingly engrossing (and often funny).
Many issues of Micro-Gram fascinatingly detail the methods and results of official analyses of drugs (the word "psychedelic" is almost never used).
What I watched was a fascinatingly twisted timeline, a version of 2019 America that still harbors resentment toward the turbulent politics of the 1970s.
But contrary to expectations the subject matter might raise, the work is fascinatingly alive and vibrant, even oddly (given its source) playful and graceful.
Fascinatingly, Swenson suspects the dressed-up guinea pigs served as substitutes for humans, and they may have been treated in very person-like ways.
Indeed, the language-as-culture position attracts the educated in channeling awareness that indigenous people are not lesser than us but just fascinatingly different.
And it is fascinatingly alone among the arts in this respect: If children love fiction, music and drama, their parents frequently do as well.
Spanning the 1969 disappearance and its resulting implications in the 1990s, it's a fascinatingly dark exploration into just how deep the rabbit hole really goes.
Several cities around the world have more than one important ballet company, but New York's two foremost troupes, fascinatingly unalike, make a duo without peer.
Fascinatingly, the microbial profile on the ISS is fairly representative of what we see in other human-built environments on Earth, including gyms and hospitals.
And video games, more than any other medium, are uniquely suited to the concept of a character digging up information on fascinatingly arcane subject matter.
Fascinatingly, however, higher rates of skull trauma were observed among young Neanderthal skeletons, as contrasted with humans who exhibited consistent head injury rates across age groups.
Humanity has unleashed its own version of "life" on Earth, a sui generis genus that is evolving in ways that are fascinatingly similar to biological organisms.
The "fascinatingly gross" video features some seriously eerie swamp-monster-esque noises, along with a great deal of uvula thrashing that's sure to brighten anyone's day.
The fascinatingly pungent " Dietland ," on AMC, is set in a similar landscape of unreality, but it's a jagged original, treating femininity itself as the dystopian environment.
While Du Bois's fiction is fascinatingly "out of step" with Black literature of his own moment, the 1900 data visualizations were purposively forward and future-looking.
After all, this is a team that seems fully aware of its own power, that has, fascinatingly, embraced the beloved children's song "Baby Shark" as an anthem.
There is no denying her skill in creating ambience and mood, her consummate craftsmanship and stagecraft, or her fascinatingly idiosyncratic re-envisioning of iconic images and events.
Fascinatingly, 220006 years later, despite a year of harsh rhetoric, the North Korean advance guard landed in Seoul this month to participate in the 2202 Winter Olympics.
Fascinatingly, the soldier ants also do some "triaging" on the battlefield—but the decision as to who lives and who dies is made by the injured ants themselves.
Tom Wlaschiha (Jaqen H'gar from Game of Thrones) plays Hagen Forster, the head of the local Gestapo, who starts out the series as a fascinatingly multifaceted screen-Nazi.
Similarly, the biographies of most people here intersect with either Sartre's or Heidegger's, sometimes both — and each man's story requires its own telling, which Ms. Bakewell does fascinatingly.
The thermoformed plastic friezes, burgundy-colored and with a fascinatingly furry texture, bring to mind vacuum-formed electronics packaging or the faux velvet interior of a jewelry box.
The style is informal and sometimes fascinatingly awkward, as if a musical impulse in one part of the body directed other parts of the body to move helplessly.
It's a fascinatingly eclectic ensemble and needs — certainly benefits from — some explaining, which visitors get in a handout written by the museum's curator of collections, Paul R. Davis.
Fascinatingly, these sacred works were being phased out by the ecclesiastical and political authorities at the very same time the same authorities were founding the first anatomical wax museums.
The team then spent some time intensely studying the motion of the whirligig, which turns out to be a fascinatingly efficient way to turn linear motion into rotational motion.
At the massive Roppongi Hills complex, a $15 ticket will grant access to the 52nd-floor observation deck and admission to the Mori Art Museum, a fascinatingly modern space.
Fascinatingly, women who were on the pill had the exact opposite response; they preferred the T-shirts of the men who smelled like they could be related to them.
If you're curious about what's gone down in the couple's apparent relationship until now, ahead is a timeline of all the major moments in this fascinatingly low-key relationship.
And that reason alone is why we kind of actually care to see what's inside her bag: because she's fascinatingly aspirational and somehow totally real at the same damn time.
Douglas Burke, Surfer's auteur, has crafted a fascinatingly absurd drama about a boy who must rediscover the courage to surf again with the help of the ghost of his father.
The flutist and soprano Alice Teyssier, the composer and vocalist Sofia Jernberg, the daring Frauke Aulbert, Sophie Burgos and Charlotte Mundy round out what is always a fascinatingly varied series.
This is where guitar music is headed next: fascinatingly deluded and lead by a man who can turn a line about "skunk and onion gravy" into a portrait of madness.
Ho-hum until it takes a turn toward the fascinatingly weird, the movie is a welcome declaration of artistic independence for Burton, who often strains against aesthetic and industrial restrictions.
Here Ms. Shaw moves fascinatingly into and out of the past, with echoes of antiquity at the start, Beethovenian turns at times and even the use of Shostakovich's signature motto.
The dance pressure and styles scarcely change; there are wonderful moments when (for example) break-dancing and Trisha Brown style seem fascinatingly fused but also long passages of the anodyne.
The artist might end up with something as fascinatingly dissonant as John Chowning's "Stria," and that might not do so well on Jaden Smith's Instagram, but it certainly wouldn't be boring.
"We still have a fascinatingly important relationship with Europe," Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Fox on Wednesday evening, "and I'm confident that that trans-Atlantic relationship will always remain."
Certain of the large-scale pieces—the "Livre" for string quartet; "Dérive 2," for eleven instruments—seem uncertain in their structure: the music fascinatingly streams along, but it lacks narrative direction.
VICE first profiled Payne in a print piece back in the fall of 2015, but it was obvious to us that we needed to spend even more time with this fascinatingly controversial man.
Still, it was from the late-nineteenth-century cult of decadence that the first seeds of modernism germinated; and in Pessoa the transition from the nineteenth century to the twentieth is fascinatingly visible.
McConnell's story is, on the one hand, a fascinatingly revealing account of how someone with so little charisma and so few ideological convictions can still ascend so high up the rungs of power.
Aside from being a fascinatingly obscure record in itself, that 1980 release is also intriguing because it is sung by a 12-year-old: Chandra Oppenheim, daughter of the conceptual artist Dennis Oppenheim.
Fascinatingly, and unlike other early birds, its third finger consisted of just two bones—an early example of a bird species reducing, or fusing, its finger bones (more on this in just a bit).
Along the way he delves fascinatingly into human cultures and customs, exploring, for instance, why monogamy and marriage have become so common (though not universal), and what friendship really means, from an evolutionary perspective.
It's trailers have been fascinatingly opaque in the past; the very first trailer for It: Chapter One misleadingly used editing to emphasize a different kind of horror language than the one Muschietti was using.
Throughout the franchise, which tracks the spread of a virus that turns most of humanity into rabid undead, there are a slew of crisply directed action sequences and some fascinatingly odd characters and performances.
Johnson has spent three decades as a teacher of writing at the University of Washington, though he himself had no such training, and he has fascinatingly conflicted thoughts on the teaching of creative labor.
And fascinatingly, their algorithm came to the same answer as the one shown in Anderson's map, showing a straight line that extends from Pakistan to Russia along a path that runs for 19,939 miles (32,089.7 km).
Fascinatingly, these findings, while applicable to life on Earth, may also apply to ancient Mars—a planet possibly capable of fostering microbial life during its ancient past, but at the same time susceptible to catastrophic flooding.
Students who take class notes by hand better retain that information, and, fascinatingly, not only does the brain process capital letters and lowercase letters differently, but block printing, cursive and typing each elicit distinctive neurological patterns.
"The native availability of a full Ubuntu environment on Windows, without virtualization or emulation, is a milestone that defies convention and a gateway to fascinatingly unfamiliar territory," Canonical founder Mark Shuttleworth said in a statement today.
Directed by Guy Blaché, who had her own production company, Solax, the film is fascinatingly perched between theater and cinema, and — like Ms. Green's documentary — a reminder of when female directors freely charted their own destinies.
There is no shortage of vintage Fluxus footage or arcana to draw on; the interviews, old and new, with Maciunas associates like Yoko Ono, Nam June Paik and Henry Flynt are informative and often fascinatingly contradictory.
The spiral is the genesis of the golden ratio, which is ubiquitous in nature, and fascinatingly, in design as well, to this day — it's not just da Vinci and Michelangelo, but also Apple and others. Anyhow!
And it highlights, fascinatingly, why other bands of the moment hated Pearl Jam so much: they were not out to be purist, starving artists, but were bent from the beginning on making records that would sell.
In a huge white tent in Regent's Park, more than 165 galleries have set up their stands, and on them, you can see art made from iron, found rocks, melted glass and old televisions, all fascinatingly inventive.
I began tuning in because Carlson — who, with nearly three million viewers a night, is the second most popular host on cable, after Sean Hannity — has become one of the most fascinatingly terrifying men in conservative media.
SO FASCINATINGLY, THE 30-YEAR TREASURY BOND CLOSED AT 3.22 A COUPLE OF DAYS AGO, RIGHT THERE, AND IT DIDN'T CLOSE ABOVE IT. SO FOR NOW, WE'RE ONLY 6 BASIS POINTS AWAY FROM THIS INCREDIBLY IMPORTANT LEVEL.
But an earlier trip to the zoo, when Jane insists that Bonnie join her family outing (resulting in an excruciating day for the clandestine lovers), is vivid and engrossing, fascinatingly extended and absolutely earning its quantity of pages.
Most recently, in a fascinatingly off-kilter performance as a damaged detective in "The Sinner" on USA Network, he reminded us there's always been something itchy and unreliable about his work, an unsteadiness that humanizes his dented characters.
Most fascinatingly, a fugue, composed for the original production but not used, becomes a spectacularly patterned ensemble dance for an angry Myrtha and the Wilis after Giselle protects Albrecht by taking him to the cross on her grave.
We hear from the captives, of course, as well as their family and friends; plus, the law enforcement tasked with negotiating the situation; the media that covered the crisis (via archival news footage) — and, most fascinatingly, the captors themselves.
The human body and the human brain are fascinatingly complicated, and the incredible amount of skill and self-knowledge that it takes for a successful athlete to keep both in working order is a truly stunning thing to behold.
Fascinatingly loopy and verging on Symbolism, the piece may reflect the sexual panic of the period just before Freud — though James Darrah's production has updated it to a more abstractly modern setting, with the brothel all Lucite and neon.
Fleabag's asides to the viewer become an actual plot element — I don't want to reveal too much about how, but it fascinatingly complicates her narration and spotlights her discomfort with being too closely read and understood by another person.
Brown's relationship with food was fascinatingly tortured: She was an obsessive dieter who subsisted largely on sugar-free Jell-O but also was dramatically dedicated to the adage that the way to a man's heart is through his stomach.
The resulting show, Married to Jonas, was almost fascinatingly boring—most of the scenes were shot in Kevin and Danielle's empty McMansion in New Jersey—but it could have really worked if Nick and Joe had gotten on board.
Reviewing 353 episodes from 26 different shows focused on crime from the 2017–18 season, the study provides a fascinatingly detailed look at the ways the creative forces behind these shows are essentially functioning as propagandists for American cops.
Mr. Ratmansky achieves, with seeming effortlessness, a folk-like style for the villagers that feels wholly unlike that of the Fairy and her retinue and yet (in certain pouncing jumps, landing on both feet, called assemblés) feels fascinatingly related.
It's a great deal of fun, simultaneously throwback and fascinatingly futuristic, and its randomly generated levels will guarantee that all-important replay value, essential when it comes to games that aren't stuffed to the gills with great swathes of content.
It's illuminating to consider traditional and contemporary chaekgeori together: in comparing works across centuries, it's not only clear that the genre's style has evolved greatly, but also that the imagery, fascinatingly, reflects real-world developments in globalism and cultural exchange.
The brilliant young pianist and composer Conrad Tao offers a particularly bold example of this approach in his solo recital at Weill Recital Hall, which fascinatingly juxtaposes the old (Bach, Rachmaninoff, Schumann) and the new (David Lang, Julia Wolfe, Jason Eckardt).
Fascinatingly, this seems to be motivating a certain kind of young man — the same kind who, prior to Peterson's tutelage, might have sneered at the idea of cleaning as "women's work" — to make his bed, vacuum his carpet, and do his laundry.
I still loved the movie — it's a very dark and very funny crime drama that becomes increasingly and fascinatingly mythical as the story goes on, and it caps things off with a climactic shot that I still can't get out of my head.
Fascinatingly, the books tell of a legend known as The Night's King (confusingly, he's not the same character as the show's "Night King"): One of the earliest Lord Commanders — who was probably a Stark — married a beautiful "Corpse Queen" beyond the Wall.
Fascinatingly, Gallup found very little variation in support for a popular vote between Democrats, Republicans, and independents in 2013; back in 2000 and 2001, in the wake of Al Gore's popular vote win and Electoral College loss, the breakdown was more partisan.
The announcement of the Tony Award nominations, with the ceremony on June 11, provides a perfect time for them to reflect on their respective experiences of a fascinatingly eclectic season, in a conversation with Scott Heller, the theater editor for The Times.
A few doors down, Ebneter Biel uses a fleet of embroiderers to stitch tablecloths and napkins with everything from local fauna to seminude cabaret dancers; it also sells lederhosen for children and traditional leather Appenzeller belts that are fascinatingly studded with metallic cows, horses and starry emblems.
"The Pursuit of Power," a volume in the Penguin History of Europe series, unpacks the fascinatingly complex and interconnected range of historical forces at work between 21895 and 21898, showing how Europeans shared broadly similar experiences, but with strong local variations in form, intensity and timing.
But Paper Boi, with his paunch and sweaty brow, also comes off as fascinatingly depressed by impending fame, thrown by how fans perceive him as a symbol of street authenticity—it's as if he's become a nostalgic nineties sensation before he's even been signed by a label.
Since going through the entirety of the series would only take a few hours, and the cases Kine tackled on her show range from fascinatingly mundane to supremely bizarre, we ranked each episode so you can go back and enjoy the best of what Mystery Show has to offer.
And while the spoiler mongers out there have declared that there is at least some choosing going on in the end, between the teaser shots of him jumping a fence and his history on the show, a fascinatingly unconventional AFTR ending can't be entirely out of the question.
The fascinatingly quirky, fast-talking, and easily excitable Shosh spent the show's six seasons bubbling over with energy, but Zosia Mamet, the actress who played her, is more like the poster child of chill, whether she's getting ready in the morning, picking her next project, or dyeing her hair.
People often apologize for being drunk ("I'm way drunker than I thought" is a frequent refrain); once in a while, someone goes overboard and throws up or passes out—though this was more common in an earlier, fascinatingly raw version of the show, which appeared on Funny or Die.
Aily Kei's Evelyn is a fascinatingly subtle performance: A restrained, guarded character to begin with, she spends a good portion of the game reading prompts from a slightly out-of-touch AI. Through it all, Evelyn's humor, sadness, doubt, and disdain just barely break the surface tension of her own reserve.
Joining the round in the Berlin-HQ'd startup was June Fund and Berlin-based Cumberland VC. Fascinatingly, William Tunstall-Pedoe, the AI entrepreneur who came up with the Siri-like "Evi" app which was then acquired by Amazon and incorporated into what became Alexa, also participated in this round, as did existing investors.
At Mary-Anne Martin Fine Art gallery, I find sketches I had not previously seen by Leonora Carrington, who had a fascinatingly complex life, which included being a Surrealist painter and sculptor, having a romantic relationship and artistic collaboration with Max Ernst, and helping to found the Women's Liberation Movement in Mexico.
Even as her former engagement to Nick Young continues to publicly and fascinatingly implode, it's hard to feel bad for Iggy—she does, after all, own horses, a telltale sign that someone probably has more money than you—but you could argue that continuing to hate on her is a fruitless effort.
Southwest of Little Haiti, in Allapattah, is Spinello Projects' group show featuring Clara Varas, who begins her process with an abstract painting (often done on a bedsheet) and then adds all manner of found detritus from the city streets, amounting to sculptural Frankensteins that are fascinatingly more than the sum of their parts.
But when we met anew for a long lunch at the governor's residence on Wednesday, his approval rating was nearly 70 percent, according to Morning Consult, which ranked him as the second-most-popular governor in America, just one point behind Massachusetts's Charlie Baker — who, fascinatingly, is also a Republican in a Democratic stronghold.
Rupert Murdoch, who is embodied with fascinatingly seductive brashness by Bertie Carvel in "Ink" — which transfers from the fertile little Almeida, in North London, to the Duke of York's Theater in the West End next month — one of a host of productions here that look to the past to consider the uneasy state of the present.
In four games, they could only muster a single victory (against a Belarusian side that featured just one NHL representative, defenseman Ruslan Salei, who, fascinatingly enough, had been able to join his countrymen earlier than expected—and therefore help them navigate the nettlesome preliminary round—because he was serving a two-game suspension from the NHL for head-butting).
When, in their fight together, O-Ren taunts Beatrix as a "silly Caucasian girl [who] likes to play with samurai swords," it's a fascinatingly complicated sentiment from a character who's had to fight harder to belong in the country she was born in than this foreigner who only needed to hop on a plane to get gifted with Hattori Hanzō steel.
"Star Factory" draws upon sounds from the Miami Museum of Science and Space Transit Planetarium, whereas "Sounding the Bay" traces Biscayne Bay through hydrophone recordings — you can hear the gurgling of fish and the sound of cars driving above — and, most fascinatingly, there is "Greater Miami 1934," which translates an old map into electronic sounds — the map is played like music.
Just off the elevator there's Titian's gory, gorgeous "The Flaying of Marsyas," all the way from the Czech Republic, which may involve the work of later hands, and his fascinatingly episodic "The Agony in the Garden" from the Prado, in which a rough slash of yellow for a Roman soldier's lantern and his almost photographically precise chain mail glimmer in the night.
After the host of the fascinatingly named YouTube channel CrapGamer Reviews announced he was cancelling his Quantum Break preorder as a result, Head of Xbox Phil Spencer expressed his incredulity: As GameSpot notes, Xbox marketing executive Aaron Greenberg also emphasized in Friday's Major Nelson podcast that the cross-buy option isn't meant to diminish the importance of the Xbox One in any way.
To be sure, his long-winded explanation — which involves a trip from his native London to an audience with the Fireman (formerly known as "the Giant" or "???????" in his previous appearances in the world alongside our world), who tells him that if he wears a certain glove on his hand, that hand will have the strength of a pile driver — is a fascinatingly weird dip into Twin Peaks lore.
There is lots more to come over the festival's remaining days: Simon Stone's stage adaptation, for the Toneelgroep, of Woody Allen's "Husbands and Wives"; "Gardens Speak," a sound installation by Tania el Khoury in which Syrian graves tell the stories of their occupants; three new works from the Dutch National Ballet; and perhaps most fascinatingly, a one-off concert on Wednesday of the Syrian National Orchestra for Arabic Music, which brings these musicians, many in exile, together with the singer-songwriter Damon Albarn.

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