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"gleam" Definitions
  1. a pale clear light, often reflected from something
  2. a small amount of something
  3. an expression of a particular feeling or emotion that shows in somebody’s eyes synonym glint

355 Sentences With "gleam"

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He communicates a message — a gleam — of hope.
" The gleam in her eyesfrom "The Sun Also Rises.
"They're calling me 'Uncle Magician,'" he says with a gleam.
Nobody broke frame with a bigger gleam in his eye.
The Georgia humidity is going to make my scales gleam.
Halsey is celebrating someone who has made her soul gleam.
Out on the catwalk, feathers gleam on bodices and skirts.
From left to right, there's Gleam, Iced, Sparks, and Mesmerized.
From left to right, there's Gleam, Sparks, Iced, and Mesmerized.
SUNDAY PUZZLE — Can a puzzle gleam with burnished self-assurance?
Polished by generations of children, it still reflected a dull gleam.
In San Francisco Bay, the Leslie salt ponds gleam at sunset.
Mr. Pelt has an intensely focused sound on trumpet, a warmblooded gleam.
The McDonald's golden arches gleam outside the gates of the Grand Mosque.
But her pewter sequin pantsuit wasn't the only reason for her gleam.
In 2018's musical climate, sleek gleam is synonymous with screaming horror.
The three stars "would gleam brilliantly in the Vulcan sky," they added.
Fear is a gleam of hope, the will to live, self-assertion.
And I'll be damned if everything in the store didn't just gleam.
In elevating Bertie Wooster as its staunchest defender, he burnishes the gleam.
"Tick tock, Mr. Wick," he says, an evil gleam in his eye.
You put them out in the sunlight and they gleam just like metal.
The leftover empty space reveals the extent to which their sharp angles gleam.
The body's painted a matte black so it doesn't gleam in the dark.
And everything has the rich and compelling gleam of a dark fairy tale.
The main component behind the incandescent gleam is the 5000 watt light bulb.
His ring, ear cuffs and huge, shrapnel-like neck chain all gleam silver.
While driving along, a shiny gleam in the creosote bushes caught my eye.
However, that doesn't mean we can't gleam some relevant information from the mythological figure.
Not just any light, though: the particular gold gleam of a rap god's grill.
She's standing on rubble, but her clean white sandals and beautiful bare legs gleam.
Henderson's eyes, typically so curious and accommodating, have been subdued by a boyish gleam.
Sinuous Jewelry: This season's pieces bend with the body and gleam against the skin.
Mr Bristow's task, as chief executive of the combined entity, is to restore its gleam.
"But we're all about excess," adds Gustafson, with a slightly manic gleam in his eye.
BUY THE BOOK 'Awakened' Under the station's bright ceiling lights, the shiny silver cars gleam.
It began well before the whistleblower's complaint was even a gleam in his/her eye.
"Okay, you know what—hell no," Lúcio said, a familiar mischievous gleam in his eyes.
The fairies, most in various shades of white, suggest the gleam of darting silver fish.
"I make adult films," he tells the younger man, with a gleam in his eye.
He is tall and husky, with an elastic face and eyes that hold a gleam.
"He thought they had lost the election," Mr. Graham said, a gleam in his eye.
Kaffir lime leaves gleam, dark as jade, shredded down to the width of pine needles.
I like their muscles, their musk, their gleam, their vigor, their heft — and their spring.
In the foreground, at an improbable angle, a few exotic mollusks gleam beneath the water.
Lastly, she gave her décolletage a subtle gleam with Sol de Janeiro Copacabana Bronze Glow Oil.
Sure, plenty of cowards still showed up with a foolish but optimistic gleam in their eye.
Many get a soft gleam in their eyes as they recall memories from their younger years.
And above all, put out that defiant gleam in your eye—that's what screwed you over.
But he also has those blue eyes that gleam like sapphires when someone is in pain.
The album's myriad spinning parts gleam as they radiate heat, like an ice castle on fire.
Surfaces gleam and light falls beautifully on the maquettes for public sculpture that line the walls.
Yet the song's countless peppy layers radiate optimism simply in the way they gleam and interlock.
Curry leaves gleam, half-buried, fried and ready to snap, tasting of musk and charred lime.
I envisioned the gleam of my cooktop, oven, sink, dishwasher, and refrigerator next to stone countertops.
On "Victorious," he evokes both the flamboyant swagger of Queen and the mechanized gleam of Daft Punk.
Watch the How It's Done video above for her step-by-step for getting the perfect gleam.
While some illuminating powders can look ashy on dark skin, this one gives a more natural gleam.
Our cities are turning into more of an architectural hodgepodge, where skyscrapers gleam next to crumbling edifices.
At the last millisecond, a brilliant pinpoint of light flashed, like the gleam of a diamond ring.
The results lie somewhere between funhouse-mirror pop, winking parody and the gleam of freshly brushed teeth.
You've got to love it, dark mess of words and winter- unwinding—blaze, gleam, build, tear down.
From the look of him he was pretty sane, give or take the odd gleam in his eye.
It has a dark, burnished, almost baritonal timbre and, when required, a "heroic gleam" on its top notes.
For extra gleam, hold the shoe between your knees and buff the toe with a clean cloth.4.
More likely, the textures are evidence of a master tragedian's extreme rejection of delusions of gleam and polish.
What allows him to see the gleam in subjects that would strike others, on their face, as dull?
Heavy wooden pews gleam with brass plaques bearing the names of Jewish families since scattered across the world.
There was a smack of garlic and vinegar, and then only the gleam of the tail was left.
But then soft power doesn't gleam or puff up the ego the way that new fighting equipment does.
For me, Overgrown had become an obsidian funerary monument, but one with the dark gleam of new possibilities.
The men had a knife; I thought I saw it gleam before they tied a shirt around my head.
The giant coin can emit a torrent of Gigantamax power, filling the surrounding area with a powerful golden gleam.
She flirts with the audience with a gleam in her eye and a smile that reaches the back row.
" Gray cites notebook entries the producer Lawrence Turman made "when the project was merely a gleam in his eye.
He still has a meaty voice, his phrasing polished to a gleam by thousands of nights on Vegas stages.
But without allowing her character's guard to slip, Ms. Channing locates a piercing gleam of regret within Kristin's steel.
In the distant shallows, surfers shoot the tube or gleam the curl or whatever that amazing thing is called.
In addition to making my lips flake-free and soft, it left behind that same multifaceted gleam on my pout.
" Then everyone chuckles and Trump Bro repeats the line, his black Oakleys appearing to gleam with glee: "Are you Canadian?
They brought mules and a wooden wagon to juxtapose images of poverty with the gleam of the Saturn V rocket.
To boot, silver's moonlight-on-water gleam has been fully replicated, without the problem of tarnish, in cheaper stainless steel.
Those moments of otherworldly gleam only work so well, he surmises, because there's also room for the harrowing stuff too.
I dipped the J02 brush into the lightest shade called Gleam, and achieved a bright glow with only one swipe.
Battlestar Galactica's showrunner was Ronald D. Moore, a longtime Star Trek veteran who had soured on that universe's antiseptic gleam.
From somewhere above — like a gleam of metal, like sunlight emerging from behind a ridgeline — comes the sound of flutes.
And, occasionally, he opted for deep-focus clarity, letting everything in his sonic frame gleam with pristinely arranged dramatic purpose.
Mr. Ray had completed a sterling silver version with a rich gleam that made it hard to look away from.
Instead of polishing the carving and restoring it to its reverent gleam, María Luisa Menéndez painted it, the Guardian reports.
At the start of the film, her eyes are daubed with silver; here they gleam with a wicked yellow gold.
If Petty, who died in 2017, had finished it for an album, it would have had more gleam and filigree.
Astronomers say the new GLEAM data will help them study galactic collisions, exploding stars, and the behaviors of supermassive black holes.
It doesn't matter if you're aiming for a healthy glow or an out-of-this-world gleam... there's one for everyone.
We've heard of using oil to give the face a sweaty-on-purpose gleam, but sunscreen as highlighter is a first.
Back in the early 2000s before Dropbox was a gleam in Drew Houston's eye, sharing large files was a huge challenge.
The show still had the gleam associated with wealth and power, but it was interested in questions beyond its central battle.
What we can gleam from this 15-second clip is limited, but it's safe to say Tommy's been in a fight.
Playful vibes gleam from some tracks on the album, other times the beat ride low towards the dancefloor's more meditative underbelly.
But this is what surely gives Jhabvala's work its rare gleam: the undeceived clarity of the eternal outsider, immersed yet apart.
Brass ornaments cast in the shapes of miniature elks, rhinoceroses and other animals gleam against the asymmetrical vessels' bulbous, organic forms.
As I gained elevation, the grass took on the silver gleam of the towering boulders shaped by glaciers thousands of years before.
In light of Trump's Mexican border-wall proposal, Matta-Clark's artistic holes have a gleam of renewed symbolism and allegory about them.
Luminous is a pearlescent white perfect for the fairest of fair, whereas Fireball is a dark copper that makes dark skin gleam.
Since moving back to the United States, I no longer reach for the triclosan-laced soaps that gleam from the supermarket shelf.
Maurice Pialat, needless to say, is immune to considerations of greatness—a rhetorical varnish that, despite its gleam, shows us nothing new.
Before Nafta was even a gleam in a trade negotiator's eye, Pittsburgh had already lost the biggest chunk of its steelworking jobs.
Mr. Gindi and Ms. Miller, the former designer of Sophomore, have buffed the space and its offerings to an Instagram-ready gleam.
On top of which, there's the shocking, mocking contrast of monuments that gleam for tourists while everyday Rome reeks for its residents.
I imagine how he would be as a teenEverywhere I go, I see the gleam of his pensive, luminous, and mischievous eyes.
"No people spend more freely, I believe, than West Indians," Parker observes, and one can picture the leonine gleam in his eyes.
I see him in the White House photos, but he never has that sprightly Prince of Darkness gleam in his eye anymore.
The great palaces looked strangely spooky, as all buildings haunted by the state do, dark against the unhealthy gleam of London's night sky.
The band sound, a particularly iridescent variant on emo's signature crunchy jangle, conjures therapeutic warmth from the vitreous gleam of layered electric guitars.
Meanwhile, the Nicholas Sparks movie gleam is officially gone: Given "The Choice," the 11th adaptation of one of his books, audiences stayed home.
HASTINGS: BOTH OF US, AMAZON, US, HULU AND A LOT OF INTERNATIONAL PLAYERS, SKY AND GLEAM AND OTHERS ARE INVESTING IN ORIGINAL CONTACT.
Yet in the warren of alleys, workshops and tenements that is Old Delhi, Mallika, with a defiant gleam, is having none of it.
While lambent beams celestial gleam Across the continent in streams, I raise a toast to both O'Donnells, (Lawrence, Rosie), Mitch McConnell (Fooled you!
Inspired by punk rock, fashion, glamor, street art, and traditional landscapes, Fabia's own otherworldly oil paintings shimmer, glint, and gleam with expressive color.
My spouse didn't skip a beat, and with a gleam in her eye explained that was mommy's toy and to give it back.
Through the gate, she could see up a long road, bordered with umbrella pines, to what looked like the gleam of parked cars.
A Japanese word, meaning the gleam of last light on a river's surface at dusk; the glow of a river in the darkness.
At the hour I visited, the light passing through it cast a faint camera-obscura gleam of the soon-to-open Equinox Hotel.
For this voyage he had packed anti-seasickness gum and had a gleam in his eye when he spoke of his seafaring vessel.
Equally pleasurable are encounters with several modern artists: The feathers of Angela Gladwell's Brown Kiwi mother and chick gleam silkily off the page.
While at first gleam from across the room, it evokes scarlet Chihuly vases, it come to resemble visceral organs padlocked in metal cages.
Now, it's like all this pristine gleam and shine, and it's all packaged to look like something that should be in a movie.
The finished works visually and sensually engage with their textures: the gleam of sea shells and the errant marks on a painter's drop cloth.
Or maybe it's that the metal of the chairs has a particular shiny quality, which the film highlights via close-ups of their gleam.
But the statue's gleam has faded and its veneer is beginning to chip—much like the legacy of the Clinton era in the Balkans.
High pony, spandex, and the sheerest gleam of sweat that actually looks more like a purposeful highlight than a by-product of a workout.
Other than the sharp eyes that gleam out of her doughy face there is virtually no resemblance between her and her fierce young daughter.
While the pleasure boats, including Windfall and Felicity, gleam in the sunshine, the light warms rust on the decks of craft such as Pisces.
Years before CT scanning for the early detection of lung cancer was even a gleam in a researcher's eye, it was bad medical care.
After all, these final weeks of shooting are our last chance to ever gleam information about the final season from behind-the-scenes leaks.
Beyoncé and Rihanna have pursued ambitions far beyond their genre boxes, but are still in service to the appealing gleam demanded of mainstream music.
In moments like this, it's clear that Mr. Tiller still has that new star gleam — everything is tactile, every moment a potential song topic.
Canned foods and packaged goods gleam untouched on shelves; museum pieces in an exhibition of superfluous development that needs no signage to explain itself.
The flowers are white — sometimes with just the slightest hint of pink — and grow in lovely little bouquets, which gleam like beacons at sunset.
By that I mean that we actually pause and savor seeing the gleam in our child's eye or watching the new blossoms come out.
The Queen producer Roy Thomas Baker makes the song gleam, and the riff genius Greg Hawkes brightens the track with skittering synthesizer chorus hooks.
Though convenience might certainly be a factor in both cases, it doesn't hurt that flying "with the people" gives a politician a relatable gleam.
Yet from all too familiar horror they swerve into the unexpected, into a new story—a gleam in the darkness that readers haven't seen before.
The diaphanous materials softly gleam with the quality of fine textiles, creating a sense of movement and tactility that reflects the "trembling" in the title.
There are white-barked ghost trees that gleam in the sun, mangoes, acacias, and the mahua tree, its flowers beloved by elephants and humans alike.
There's more competition for Netflix as Hulu and Amazon — as well as international companies like Sky and Gleam — invest in more original content, Hastings admitted.
Ivy cloaks some buildings completely but on many Houtouwan houses, beautiful roof tiles still gleam and broken verandas offer majestic views of the stormy sea.
Over the horizon, lights from the nearby town of Chamchamal gleam faintly, but out here there are few houses, and they all belong to Hamawands.
You can almost hear the gleam in Fred Kennedy's eyes when he talks about the Space Development Agency, a new US Department of Defense organization.
The Sill hasn't reinvented what a fake plant looks like here; the leaves don't gleam like real leaves and the stems are visibly, obviously plastic.
George Clooney's incisors gleam in his role as Miles Massey, the crème de la crème of divorce lawyers, in this Joel and Ethan Coen film.
Rather than being allies against a disbelieving world, the pioneers now had something worth fighting over — credit, and the gleam of a possible Nobel Prize.
In an instant, she pictures schools, clothes, university, some grand career, where that flawless face would gleam in the high marble halls of European tradition.
A contractor digging foundations for a building on Al Karmili Street spotted the gleam of the burial vessel, which measures nearly nine feet by five.
A cart outfitted with magnifying glasses invites us to get close to precious gems that gleam and mesmerize, although they are already displaced and sanitized.
Celia Vargas, 230, with dark wavy hair restrained by a clasp, works at one of the hotels in perpetual gleam along and around the Strip.
As the sensuously prowling camera follows the couples through the club, the jeweled hues of each woman's dress gleam like a beacon, and you shiver.
Five long rows of display cases gleam under bright lights, gently filtering visitors through the exhibition, while a non-invasive soundtrack of guitar music plays.
They gleam like chrome bumpers thanks to a 200-step paint process, and their exposed metal screws remind you of the days of Voltron and Micronauts.
The musical blurriness reflects concealed specificity; it abounds with wispy, satiny guitar hooks that would gleam if they weren't blunted by a heavier blanket of atmosphere.
Backed by Faber and Portugal Ventures to the tune of more than $800,000, this is supporting online stores by turning them into social shopping networks. Gleam
What's striking are the heavy contours of his hips and thighs and the witty malice of his face: His eyes seems to gleam through the metal.
The repertoire is sturdily old-fashioned but should gleam with polished force when performed by the Amsterdam-based orchestra, one of the best in the world.
"There are young people still coming to Alaska with a gleam in their eye," said Mr. Fischer, who is no relation to Dan Fischer, the artist.
"Jet" became in the sixties what "cyber" or "Web" was to a later decade: a prefix that could furnish anything with a cool gleam of futurism.
Sometimes the gleam faded quickly, but just as often it crescendoed into a turbulent chaotic flow, wisps of green and pink twirling across the night sky.
It'd be easy to get caught up in the delicate swoons and swells, if not for the grinning gleam that he lends some of his sounds.
"When we hear the word glisten, it brings to mind words like sparkle, glitter and gleam and that is what this room feels like tonight," she said.
"These days, Olympic bids come chock full of so-called legacy projects that gleam green," Jules Boykoff, author of Power Games: A Political History of the Olympics.
We can gleam some insight from the list of people—all administrators of Facebook Group—the company invited to its first-ever Facebook Communities Summit in June.
Over the centuries, many art restorers and dealers felt obliged to vigorously scrub Greek and Roman objects, so as to enhance their marmoreal gleam—and their collectibility.
Just as the music gives a swirling momentum to highlights of string quartet language, so the choreography makes shards of Graham gleam with new brightness and beauty.
Each one is polished to perfection, placed on a plinth and bathed in a soft spotlight, picking out the glint of silver and the gleam of gold.
This time, whether they wash it or leave that to the rain, when we drove past, we were struck by its flashing gleam in the bright sunshine.
They teased out the lustrous gleam of her rolling arpeggios, the enchanting lightness of pizzicato tossed from player to player, the blazing lyricism accompanied by passionate vibrato.
You watched glaciers slide and crash at the tip of the earth, you floated on a rope into ice crevasses to catch the gleam and the groan.
The momentary "gleam of something like triumph in Dumbledore's eyes" doesn't mean much to us in book four, but by the end of book seven it's crucial.
That is, perhaps, a comment on faddism, on the gleam of what Silicon Valley used to call the New New Thing, on how quickly soccer moves on.
On "22, A Million," synthesizers and samplers help Vernon shake his despondency, adding layers, taking his voice apart and putting it back together, making his words gleam.
The landscapes gleam with authenticity: the houseboat communities of Marin County, the grimy allies of the Tenderloin, the tech giants' sprawling campuses, the sandstone of Stanford University.
I couldn't detect any difference between Sanders now and Sanders four years ago: The mad gleam, bad mood and hoarse-from-yelling voice were all the same.
The $129.99 wireless earbuds were my shiny gleam of hope for headphones that would let me cut cords and forget about some of the tech I'm carrying around.
But served on their own, they are even more singular: steaklike themselves beneath their gleam of herb-scented butter, perfect with a glass of wine and roasted potatoes.
In the late 20183s, Bowlin made himself into a Glen Campbell-inspired "Original Rhinestone Cowboy," covering his life with gleam and glitz, right to his gem-embedded dentures.
The protective spiritual properties of shiny shell and water were mimicked in Luger's "Mirror Shield" (2016) project at Standing Rock and can be found in Galanin's ceramic's gleam.
Two monumental sculptures gleam in the skylit galleries: the inflatable stainless-steel "Balloon Monkey (Blue)" (2006-13) and "Play-Doh" (1994-2014), giant multicolored aluminum clumps of clay.
The gems Phife Dawg dropped—juxtaposed with the poetic allure of Q-tip—gave Tribe a gleam; it confirmed everything I felt but didn't have the words for.
The farting bass and spacey piano on "Way to the Show" gleam, transparently in the style of the late Bernie Worrell, but the song isn't propulsive; it shivers.
Yet herein lies its power, in the tension between soft and hard, fleeting and fixed, the fragility of natural beauty and the steady gleam of the man-made.
In Qing dynasty China, emperors wielded silver chopsticks, inspecting their gleam as proof that no poison was present, since it was theorized that toxicity would tarnish the metal.
The article did not mention that the documents in question dated from the Qajar dynasty, long before the Islamic Republic was even a gleam in Ayatollah Khomeini's eye.
If you don't mind the scent of vinegar and have a little leftover oil in the kitchen, your stainless-steel appliances will gleam after using this simple mixture.
The room has a vintage air and a gleam of drama, which is appropriate enough because it was once a Chinese theater, the first on the East Coast.
The hook immortalizes Slip-N-Slide luminaries, affectionately remembering the ass that made him want to "Pull Over," and the gold-fronted teeth that gleam in Trick's mouth.
Her face is in shadow, but her eyes gleam balefully from their sockets — though not nearly with the intensity of the slightly cross-eyed gaze of her nipples.
As it happened, Nayak studied under Wilczek while pursuing his PhD in Princeton in the 1990s, but at this point time crystals weren't even a gleam in Wilczek's eye.
Gleam veers on the peachy side, That Glow contains hues of the bronze persuasion, and Sun Dipped appeals to the type of people who buy all rose gold everything.
De Hooch was an uneven painter, but this is one of his best: the golden leather walls and the brass bosses of the chair gleam in the indirect light.
I remember the smug smirk on his face and the gleam in his eye when he turned to me and snarled, 'Why haven't you told anyone that you're transgender?
Or I'll find the astonishing gleam of moonlight on a fantastical lake, rendered only in a few elegant suggestions of violet, green, and white lines against a black screen.
The world has changed a lot since 1990, when the Internet was in its infancy and social media wasn't even a gleam in 19903-year-old Mark Zuckerberg's eye.
But the sky is blue and the fields are green, and aren't we always drawn to the colors that gleam in the places that lie far from our job?
The entire library of bottles and vials resides in the University's Straus Center for Conservation and Technical Studies, where they gleam in a modern display that opened in 2014.
Ghriskey, who said he'd be "very surprised to see positive earnings," said he will look beyond the numbers in the case he can gleam optimistic forecasts from bank managers.
She picked a black one, which her mother deemed plain but when Diana looked at herself in the mirror, her scales seemed to gleam more vividly against the fabric.
Her eyes gleam darkly, and it's clear that however much Hamlet's madness might be real or feigned, he's relishing the chance to exert physical, bodily influence over his space.
It's perfect for Houston, where you can pass a full day without ever getting off the highway, where the caustic gleam of daytime melts into a long, swampy night.
None of this will mean much to the nerds who remain put off by the un-self-conscious gleam of the genre's music—that sound remains largely in vogue.
And, once again, all three gel-to-powder shades (Iridescent Pink 003, Fine Gold 003, and Bronze Nectar 003) can be worn separately, or layered for a runway-ready gleam.
But at the launch of her Fenty Beauty line in September, the beauty guru gave us the gift of her dream gleam: A yellow gold highlighter she named Trophy Wife.
On the exterior, the Continental grille does indeed gleam, striking an even balance between chrome and good taste and helping to compensate for the more conservative lines on the car.
The packaging features three gorgeous metallic finishes — gold, rose gold, and gunmetal — and each wheel has a curated highlighter, blush, and bronzer shade to make your skin gleam and glow.
Passionately directed with a gleam of Hollywood sheen, The Birth of a Nation is brutal and unflinching in its depiction of how slaves were treated during this period in history.
He's figured it all out, he tells his old pal Spud (Ewen Bremner) with the knowing gleam of a guy who probably has Awaken the Giant Within on his bedside table.
Allen's modern films are invariably beautifully lit and shot, and Storaro in particular gets a burnished gleam out of the characters' endless beige suits, wood-paneled rooms, and orange-hued surroundings.
As an instrumental studio album, Moon Trip Radio gets it both ways: while diving into the amniotic ocean, it's more sonically cohesive than the mixtapes, unified by a sustained, woozy gleam.
Both "1917" and "Joker" have been polished to a high gleam, which strengthens the illusion that they have something meaningful to say about the culturally venerated subject of men and violence.
Instead, he is a conscientious objector — to the shadow cast by his old life, to the comparisons to his old peers, to the gleam of modern pop, to all of it.
But whereas brass accents were buffed to a reflective gleam during those periods (all the better to glance off marble and mirrored surfaces), it gets a quieter matte treatment these days.
But rather than play to the critics and fans expecting more of Maxinquaye's electronic soul maneuvering, he made visceral, challenging records that drove him further away from the gleam of pop radio.
But the film's CGI magic stays flatly on the screen, lit less by the bright flame of a true creative vision than the dull gleam in an international marketing executive's eye. C+
Keep reading to find out the secret behind his trendy Met Gala haircut, the body foundation that makes his chest gleam, and the contouring trick she uses for his abs — yes, abs.
Wright gives parts of the episode a gorgeous, sunlit gleam that powerfully highlights the difference between the eternal-magic-hour world of the haves and the grubby reality of the have-nots.
This autumn, Mr. Wellhoefer said, Swarovski will introduce a new crystal product, called a Concise Crystal, that is 50 percent lighter than previous stones, allowing for even more encrustation and refractory gleam.
It really got me thinking about the category of portrait photography and when exactly a squinty-eyed gleam or a sideways smirk became synonymous with a glimpse at the subject's true self.
The gleam of the silver in the current exhibition is thanks to some 70 specially trained volunteers, but in the past it was servants, usually women, often Black, who did the work.
The 29-year-old supermodel and Victoria Secret angel pairs her signature face-lift ponytail with a natural gleam that radiates from her high cheekbones down to the tips of her toes.
The fruits could be seen if you looked in the right places, particularly within the kind of nondenominational megachurches that gleam from the roadsides here in the sprawl of Dallas-Fort Worth.
It is set in an elemental agricultural past, on a flooded desert populated by angels, dead children and birds with the voice of God, and is written with a crafty poetic gleam.
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.
Often I stand for a long time, watching the changing afternoon light pick out details: the gleam of the serpentine rails that grow brighter and dimmer depending on the hour of day.
More preposterous still, later on, is the gleam of golden arches reflected in Ray's windshield, and the drumroll that we hear just before he reveals his expansionist dream to Mac and Dick.
All she needs to know is that she'll be well looked after in a quaintly dashing house, with a unique garden filled with orchids, daffodils, and birds which will gleam with joy.
But for all of Wimbledon's expensively produced PR campaigns, many seasoned Wimbledon-goers' first recognizable sight or sound of the Championships is not Pimms or even the manicured gleam of meticulously hewn grass.
He also connects the booming art market to the rise of a new class of super-rich, anxious to burnish the gleam of their jaw-dropping wealth with the patina of high culture.
That ultimate marriage of style and substance is what makes the sight of those canary yellow jerseys, blue shorts and white socks so enchanting, what makes the colors gleam just a little brighter.
I remember well my own extended one-on-one interactions with her for a 2001 magazine story and the gleam in her eye when we decided on red wine after a long day.
These new pieces were often taxing: a high B for solo treble in Thomas Adès's "The Fayrfax Carol", hectic stops and starts in Judith Weir's "Illuminare, Jerusalem", stamping in Harrison Birtwistle's "The Gleam".
After some good-natured smartwatch ribbing — "Ah, you have my watch," he said with a gleam in his eye upon noticing the LG Watch Urbane on my wrist and revealing what was on his.
While we have heard a lot in the past few years about income stratification between rich and poor, the gleam of any Welfare Reform success is deeply tarnished by economic stratification amongst the poor.
There's Rock Dove, an iridescent lilac; Ibis, an intense gold; Lark, a glowy taupe; Robin, a punchy rose; and wildcard Peacock, which is jade green with a silver gleam and doubles as an eyeshadow.
But while Mr. Koons's sculpture will bring the gleam of high-end art to the 21st-century agora at the middle of Civilization 3.0, you probably won't find the artist cheering in the stands.
And those eyes: They gleam with a confluence of fear and knowledge—a mirror image of the look Goldblum flashed the camera just after Dr. Malcolm nearly lost his life to a T. Rex.
WIMBLEDON, England — Every year, by the last few days of the Wimbledon championships, the grass on Centre Court becomes chewed up and much of its former emerald gleam fades to a dingy gray-brown.
But because it's performed by top-notch actors and directed with that beautiful gleam, you sort of don't care in the moment — and only start to really think about it once the scenes are over.
Interesting comments, I don&apost know what you can gleam from it but it sounds a little bit like, I keep going back to the fact that Kim made all these concessions leading into this.
Jones displays his affection for pastry again in a fine vol-au-vent: puff pastry with a well of creamy leeks and fingers of steelhead trout on top, its gleam courtesy of orange trout roe.
Gleam is in charge of a large roster of YouTubers, and steps in to negotiate their relationships with brands and other YouTube-related (and non-YouTube) opportunities while taking a small cut of their earnings.
But beyond the relatively thin story and the initial gleam of the slow-mo shooting, what's going to make My Friend Pedro click for you, or not, is whether you're really interested in score chasing.
From her shimmery rose lip gloss to the bronzer and highlighter that give her that famous gleam, you can pick up all 70 products for well below retail price when you shop today, July 24.
It's also full of weird, amazing sounds that, 30 years later, it's easy to take for granted as the way latter-day pop music has always been: polished in a factory to a gemlike gleam.
If there is a gleam of joy on the face of the woman at the center of Manet's "Le Déjeuner sur l'Herbe," it likely results from the fact that she is not dining at Benihana.
Yet the way Ms. Bartoli shapes the supple phrases and dispatches the dazzling coloratura roulades, combined with the gleam in her observant eyes, suggests that Isabella will soon figure out how to handle the situation.
Last October, Hurricane Matthew poured historic flooding into St. Augustine, inundating downtown, where Spanish colonial-style buildings and Gilded-age spires gleam over the bay, and leaving residents ripping out walls and replacing sodden furniture.
In "George Balanchine's The Nutcracker" at New York City Ballet, dancers gleam like ice princesses as they flit across the stage in brisk petit allegro jumps under a steady snowfall that eventually reaches blizzard proportions.
Instead of the usual gleam of holiday decorations in the central square, dominated by a 100-foot pine tree, the authorities left it mostly bare — in case they needed to set up a field hospital.
Gleam Futures is a talent-management firm behind popular UK vloggers like the beauty and lifestyle influencer Zoe Sugg, known as Zoella online (11.6 million subscribers), and the lifestyle mommy vlogger Louise Pentland (2 million subscribers).
Traditional industries like oil and gas and manufacturing often use equipment that was created in a time when remote access wasn't a gleam in an engineer's eye, and hackers had no way of connecting to them.
But the young revolutionaries who marched and sang in Yerevan this spring — such a rare gleam of hope in this global age of authoritarianism — knew that the manuscript of Armenian history is still being written. Armenia!
Looking at Jones' LinkedIn profile these appear to be: Disperse (alongside Northzone, and Kindred), Flatfair (alongside Index), Gleam (alongside JamJar, Octopus, and Graham Bosher), Wagestream (alongside Balderton, and Northzone), and Zencargo (alongside DST, Holtzbrink, and LocalGlobe).
AS HE patrolled the aisles of his shops in Leeds, Boroughbridge or wherever he might be, in his yellow and black Morrisons tie and his short-sleeved "get cracking" shirt, Ken Morrison's eyes would gleam with happiness.
Ms Wroe, Obituaries editor of The Economist and the author of allusive lives of Pontius Pilate, Shelley and Orpheus, holds St Francis up to the light and turns him this way and that to catch the gleam.
But don't be fooled by it's subtle gleam, you can use a brush to build up the product and create the type of radiance that will even have you thinking you just spent a weekend in Miami.
This time the illusion holds — the cornfed limpidity of their voices, the conflation of pedal steel and keyboard gleam, the twangy squeak of the rhythm guitar, all produce not warmth or homespun comfort but rather shimmering artificiality.
The charms of The Smoke are instead, appropriately, hallucinatory, off-kilter, and discursive—eight songs that dive between neon synth programing, clattering drum machines, and distinct images that gleam for a moment before fading into the fog.
Her most recent album, "Unbreakable," hit No. 1 last fall, but the gleam of her stardom never recovered from that evening in 2004 when Justin Timberlake ripped open her costume, exposing her breast at the Super Bowl.
Isaac Weishaupt: The best I can gleam from ploughing through dozens of books and websites is that it's this secretive group that has an alternate belief system and version of history that the masses are aware of.
On her fourth album, "Real," from last year, Ms. Loveless polished her sound to a radio-ready gleam, but longtime fans can rest assured that her live act still has the punk edge they've come to expect.
Yellow cabs line up outside a medallion company, nestled among light manufacturing businesses, but turn your head and there's the green gleam of CitiCorp headquarters, looming near towers filled with one-bedrooms that cost $2120,215 a month.
The hills gleam a deep emerald here, the soil hugs the boots — and Chinese "key opinion leaders" line up to film the authentic source of goat milk formula that shoppers are buying for their infants back home.
On a trip to the blues belt of Mississippi in 2000, just before I began a second tour at the paper, I remember the wondrous gleam that came into people's eyes when I said where I worked.
Of the two ships sailing toward North Korea, the 14,379 dwt Dawnlight, now renamed First Gleam, was heading to the port of Wonsan, after being anchored in the outer Yangtze River estuary near Shanghai until early on Tuesday.
Indeed, every aspect of a meal at Craft reflects a near-fetishistic desire for perfection, from the quality of a stock or a sliced tomato to the spotless gleam of a wineglass that has been polished three times.
Even inside the musty, fortresslike house where 7-year-old Chloe (an amazing Lexy Kolker) lives with her jittery Dad (Emile Hirsch), there's an aqueous gleam to the roughly shaded windows and the shadows seem cut from velvet.
In 1993, when the modern internet was just a gleam in Al Gore's eye, Michael Crichton wrote in this magazine's pages that he was sick and tired of the "polarized, junk-food journalism" propagated by traditional media outlets.
YUMBO, Colombia (Reuters) - The 36,000 solar panels gleam in the tropical heat of a valley outside the city of Yumbo in western Colombia, feeding dozens of megawatts to a nearby soft drinks factory as well as the national grid.
The service has the gleam of other "luxury" services that have popped up to serve the shutdown (read: The New L), yet a practicality otherwise unfound in the out-there ideas that VICE has covered extensively in this space.
In contrast to last year, when the entire awards circuit for movies and TV seemed to gleam with whiteness, Hollywood is offering a very different lens through which to look back on 2016 and the art it gave us.
"All My Demons Greeting Me as a Friend" (Glassnote) Fears and sorrows hold a radiant gleam on "All My Demons Greeting Me as a Friend," the rapturous debut album by the 19-year-old Norwegian singer and songwriter Aurora.
" The ordinary, seen through Victor's eyes, has a special gleam; after a skillfully described but prosaic urban scene, we get: "What I'd just seen and heard had been great — the gulls, the cats, the girl, her knees, the shout.
The fish sounds blend with electronically processed samples of Mr. Gehry's speaking voice to add a sci-fi gleam to a score that also calls for two coloratura sopranos who produce wordless vocalizations from different points in the hall.
The vocals, which seem to have been aggressively pitch-corrected, have the same synthetic gleam as the electric guitars, and when Hoppus and Skiba run out of words, there is always a "Whoa," an "Oh," or a "Nah" nearby.
Located near Geraldton in Western Australia, one of its most recent experiments — called the GaLactic and Extragalactic All-sky MWA (GLEAM) — has imaged space in the radio wave equivalent of not three primary colors (red, blue, and green), but 20.
Inside the 755-foot tunnel, the white tiles along the wall gleam like a recently installed high-end bathroom; it's what the Lincoln Tunnel must have looked like the day it opened, before the first smudge of soot sullied its walls.
That farm was run by Murat's late brother in-law, Axipa, who on his website he refers to as "a tower of strength to me" and when he reminisces about the pair foraging for caper shoots, his eyes gleam once again.
Think of Earth thrumming the unholy shit out of a handful of deconstructed Sabbath notions, Raymond Carver whittling down his sentences until they gleam or, heck, Dr Seuss taking a bet that he couldn't write a book using only 50 words.
Ivanka added to the gleam in her father's approving eyes when she married real estate magnate Jared Kushner, who would become vital to the President's political campaign, and who now, like his wife, has an office in the White House.
Other aspects of drama emerge, particularly in the interactions between Elliott Jenetopulos's evocative lighting and Sara Walsh's elegantly spare set design of open wings, hanging strips and a white floor that Mr. Jenetopulos can darken or make gleam like ice.
Using a global disease-transmission model called "GLEAM," the researchers estimated that on January 22, the day before the travel restrictions went into effect, there were likely already 117,584 coronavirus cases in Wuhan and 7,474 cases in the rest of China.
Even stocked with designer labels picked for maximum cool (edgy entrants like Vetements, whose fully unstructured Carhartt work-apron dress will run you $1,210), Saks, with its manicured gleam and full floor of private salons, feels less downtown than Uptown South.
Beckinsale is forty-two, and it's twenty years since she played Emma Woodhouse on TV, but her somewhat steely glamour has not dulled, and that gleam of agelessness merely adds to our suspicion that Lady Susan is a weapon to watch.
Seventy years ago, the state of Israel was still just a gleam in Zionists' eyes, and the future state's military was hardly more than a ragtag group of irregulars, forced to manufacture bullets in a secret facility built underneath a kibbutz.
The city was left, for three shows at Carnegie Hall starting on Tuesday, with the last players sitting: Andris Nelsons and his Bostonians, distinguished by their programming ambition, their precision and their poise, the cool gleam shining off their sound.
His cooking still has that half-crazy gleam in its eye, but the characteristic M. Wells urge to drive every dish to the edge of a cliff and then step on the gas is not much in evidence at Le Crocodile.
In the final silent seconds before the cameras started rolling, a mischievous gleam crossed his eyes as he used an Italian double entendre to recall that, back in his old television days, people used to have sex on the studio floor.
He can also be irresistibly fun, with a big taste for Scotch, a gleam in his icy aqua eyes and a penchant for stem-winding parables that he will often stumble over but that will still make a strange kind of sense.
But mightn't Alicia, alone in that corridor, instead of looking like a beautifully but rather conventionally distraught heroine, have been given the option to display a slight gleam of ambition in her eye and to say, "I think I'll give Eli a call"?
Sitting on a book-lined set, wearing a pinstriped chocolate-brown suit and with a slightly unsettling gleam in his eye, explaining his Victorian-era mini-series to us Yanks, he's like a jovial uncle from the early stages of a Pinter play.
Smoky dark eyes, filled with the trace of shapes of bodies locked together in passionate nights that mess up the bed-sheets, gleam in Candice's dark caramel face, smooth and hot in the street-lights as she talks to her friend Remy.
Housed in industrial yellow casings and mounted atop two enormous stainless steel cylinders that gleam in the midday sun, the fans begin to spill a light froth, as though the crests of waves off Lake Michigan are being fed through their blades.
All sides and facets of the diamond are examined, yet the stone as a whole remains inscrutable, its surface reflecting questions that gleam back at each of us: How do you want to spend your days; what truly matters in this life?
With the election of the commercial Sun King Donald J. Trump to the presidency, and the pedestrian aristocracy of gold sneakers walking the street — Chuck Taylors, Nikes, Skechers, Keds for Kate Spade — there is again the gleam of gilt in the public eye.
If you have spent your life in a city, you will struggle to remember seeing a yellow so bright, a yellow like the neon gleam of a McDonald's sign in the night, like a New York taxi washed clean by the rain.
Rena Lovelis, the lead singer of the pop-punk, electro-pop, just plain pop band Hey Violet, is an indirect offspring of these singers, but has solved a conundrum none of them have quite mastered: how to make a bad attitude gleam.
Being Streep, though, she manages to hint—with a gleam in her penetrating gaze, and a clairvoyance that Alcott, again, would scarcely have allowed herself—that an alternative state of affairs, in a less tightly laced future, may prove worthy of deliberation.
You could see the gleam on the faces of the audience as they rotated as one, photographed the photographers, and heckled the writers who, in one instance I watched, squirmed and grinned nervously in the light of Trump and the Trumpists' disdain.
Standing on the edge of what used to be the Mudd, a village of primarily Haitian immigrants that now looks like a giant bowling ball plowed through it, Douglas Thron points to the tiny white body pinging across the gleam of his infrared sensor screen.
Over the years, during which dozens of artists have stayed in them for weeks at a time, she has assiduously maintained the wagons, two early versions of which are owned by the Guggenheim; from a distance, they gleam like fallen satellites in a lunar terrain.
When my mother went to the draper's back in the 1960s and '70s, she would have the shop boy take her chosen roll of curtain fabric outside to evade the deceptive gleam of fluorescent lamps and see the fabric's true color in natural light.
He strode across the stateroom to the balcony and looked forlornly down as the shirt, which on contact with the water had taken on a dense animal gleam, like the skin of a seal, briefly bobbed along until it finally sank under its own weight.
Although the tombs had been looted in antiquity, archaeologists reported on Tuesday that they had recovered thousands of pieces of gold foil, remnants of the sheets of gold that once lined the tomb floors and would have lent a spectacular gleam to the darkened chamber.
The contrast between the two countries is that between Spain's urban spaces, which gleam with futuristic architecture and public works, and Italy's peeling cities; between Spaniards' openness to social change and Italians' conservatism; between the existential melancholy of Paolo Sorrentino's films and the freneticism of Pedro Almodóvar.
Rod stretched in the parking lot, bending toward the high-rises, and the gleam from the street lamps made his shadow bloom in the night, and the reek of deli meat mingled with the tinge of gasoline, and Poke tightroped the curb alongside the cars congesting Westheimer.
But Harper was just another prodigy from a baseball hotbed, the 99th percentile version of the youth sports industrial complex that churns out dozens of high-end talent each year, his dad another faceless white dude in a moisture-wicking polo with a gleam in his eye.
Woolf herself described the novel as "fun" and "fantasy," but its bladed politics gleam all the more brilliantly today: It is a study of gender roles, of power and powerlessness, grounded in a character constrained neither by sex nor mortality — the dream of a life outside history.
Ray Metzker's high-contrast photos highlight the geometry formed by cars within their urban surroundings, like in "Philadelphia" (1964), which plays up a trio of white lines formed by the gleam of an open car door, the light emanating from street lamps, and the lane divider on the pavement.
Producers of the programs will range from established brands that have already been producing content for Discover, such as Sky News and Sky Sports and Vice, through to new partners like Culture Trip and Gleam Futures — which describes itself as a management company for digital-first talent and influencers.
Now in their thirties and early forties, they are mostly men who experienced Soundgarden at a formative moment, around the age of 11 or 12 or 13—that larval stage of life when the adult world begins to gleam and beckon, casting a withering light on childish things.
The years he's taken to complete it have afforded him a approach that is unique even for that label's vast roster of experimenters, weaving dancehall's off-kilter rhythms, the low-key gleam of pop music, and trance's head-spinning synth-work into a bed for his celestial voice.
Because beneath the gleam and glimmer of L.A.F.C.'s new home — the pristine field, the silver roof that shades row after row of gray seats and the theatrical nature of seemingly everything the club does online — is something more fundamental: a well-run team and a well-executed plan.
Stewart's voice is lower than Seberg's, her smile more hesitant, her chin more determined, and the gleam in her eyes a touch more dulled with knowingness, as if the innocence to which Seberg somehow clung were no longer available; Stewart, though, is not in the business of impersonation.
Speaking of power-washed streets free of graffiti and new infrastructure projects along the waterfront, Mayor Bill de Blasio on Thursday laid out a vision of New York that would gleam from pavement to rooftop, while renewing his pledge to create a more equal city without diminishing its quality of life.
The empty twilight interior "Boston Library" (2017) — its dark vaulted reading room drained of its purpose, its staff and readers gone home — is filled with strange night lights dimly lit along the walls, while the crepuscular gleam of sky, painted a deep, heart-stopping blue, is glimpsed through the windows.
In the grin and the gleam in LaVar's eyes when he talks about his son's talents is a species of hubris, to be sure, but it is the kind of hubris that we should all want to have in our corner, and in the corners of everyone we care about.
And the tracks offer fantasias to match, blurring together the neon haze of supersonic trap production, drum programming that hurtles along at paces that leave even junglists with motion sickness, and towering synth work evocative of the unrepentant gleam of mainstream EDM, but you know, off-balance, a little surreal.
Related: Ron Howard teases Han Solo film Those flourishes -- in a script from "Star Wars" scribe supreme Lawrence Kasdan and his son, Jonathan -- include, but aren't limited to, Han's first meetings with Chewbacca (7-footer Joonas Suotamo) and Lando Calrissian, who Donald Glover plays with a devilish gleam in his eye.
It made the gold mosaics gleam, and picked out the jewels in the halos of the gigantic figures arrayed in their glory in the curve of the dome: Christ and the Virgin and St. Miniato, who had apparently picked up his own head and carried it here after his martyrdom.
His constellation of favored themes is distinct: maps, landscapes, windows, still lifes, interiors, fog, the seaside, the objects in artists' studios, people obscured in some way and many images that test the divide between the world and an image of the world (murals, miniatures, postcards), often bearing an ironic gleam.
But at not even an inch in height, everything about that intricately tooled bit of plastic, from the ruffled whorls of his fur to the chestnut gleam of his eyes to the eerily animate, asking gesture of his upraised right hand, commanded my attention and began to compel his own company.
As I grew older, my face started looking more and more like Grandma's: the same crease of our cheeks when we smiled, the same way we clenched our teeth when we were barely smiling, a cheeky gleam in our eyes that dared people to guess what we were really thinking.
Nova envisions a universe boiling over with star-hopping spaceships, spine-socketed crew members, weirdly mutated sexual and familial relationships, synesthetic video-art instruments, and at least one character raised on another planet who speaks in a verb-delaying syntax several years before Yoda was a gleam in George Lucas's eye.
Maybe he relished the gleam of the supporting cast—Holly Hunter, Diane Lane, Laurence Fishburne, and Kevin Costner, with Amy Adams as Lois Lane, Jesse Eisenberg as a jittery Lex Luthor, and Jeremy Irons taking over from Michael Caine as Alfred, the venerable butler-cum-weapons designer to Bruce Wayne.
Embrace this — the warm water, the pruned hands, the prismatic gleam of the bubbles and the steady passage from dish to dish to dish — and feel, however briefly, the breath of actual time, a reality that lies dormant and plausible under all the clutter we pile on top of it.
It's true, too, for something like Kathryn Bigelow's Detroit, which despite its Oscar-winning director and overall gleam of prestige, has faded rapidly from the box office and from public discussion, failing to draw audiences with its portrayal of the deaths of three young black men at the hands of police in 1967.
They only remembered where they were from if they wanted to complain about how awful it was there, or, later, to remember it as a place of infinite promise, a place whose light had been hidden from them until it became unrecoverable, at which point its gleam would become impossible to resist.
It takes him at least three days of boning, marinating, stuffing, poaching and saucing two big hares to make about 20 portions, which gleam in a cloak of mahogany sauce: Lièvre à la royale, $60 a portion (call ahead for availability), Racines NY, 94 Chambers Street (Church Street), 212-227-3400, racinesny.com.
So don't be shocked if your friends ask if there's anything major you've been meaning to tell them: It's just that you'll have the healthy, happy gleam of someone who has something to be excited about, even if that "something" is just the really sick bounty you scored from all the end-of-summer sales.
A few felt ovals on a grey backing will get you there, but if you want that glossy look you may want to draw or print those peepers out on a bit of paper instead, back that with some cardstock, and seal it with a self-laminating sheet for that freshly-possessed and mostly-waterproof gleam.
Back in 2008, when the US was deploying less than 300 megawatts a year of solar photovoltaic (PV) panels, and the boom in solar was but a gleam in President Barack Obama's eye, it was very much an open question which solar technology might triumph in the end, or if any of them would triumph at all.
From co-founder and former CEO Jerry Yang to Timothy Koogle (I know, but he was there in 1998, before we even knew how to Google) to the fiery Carol Bartz to the Hollywood gleam of Terry Semel to Scott Thompson to, finally, Mayer, each leader has struggled to find the strategic path forward for the company.
"He could scan a room, a city block, or a crowd of faces the way a peregrine could fly over a vast, brushy landscape and find that silhouette, that twitch, that shadow, that gleam of an eye, and spot the tiny ground squirrel that was the same color as the rocks it was hiding between," Mr. Ide writes.
In 1985, while he was the Associated Press bureau chief for the Middle East, Terry Anderson was kidnapped and spent almost seven years in captivity, long before ISIS was a gleam in some mullah's eye, when hostage taking — not beheading — was deemed by militant Islamists and their affiliates to be sufficient to sow fear in the enemy.
The rainbow-colored view, which is simulated, is pretty breathtaking and reveals all sorts of previously invisible objects: Combined, all of these maps of space offer astronomers a truly awesome view of the universe: Explore, zoom in on, and play with the GLEAM data map below, which is best viewed on a desktop computer, or hop over to the full-screen GLEAMoscope website.
Drawstring raincoats had the sweeping length of ball gowns and a satin sheen, though they were actually nylon; picnic-check pencil skirts were bisected by ostrich feathers swaying on the curve; tops had lavishly shirred sleeves; and all of it had the optic effect of an attenuated Escher drawing with a touch of gleam and the slouch of an old sweatsuit.
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.
While entrepreneurs have been eyeing traditional legal processes for some years now, with a cost-cutting gleam in their eye and the word 'streamline' on their lips, this early phase of legal innovation pales in significance beside the transformative potential of AI technologies that are already pushing their algorithmic fingers into legal processes — and perhaps shifting the line of the law itself in the process.
I'm partial to What a Time to Be Alive, his collaboration with Drake, which got dismissed as interim product when it came out yet swerves to life with more spirit than any of the mixtapes — the beats fusing murk and gleam, Future's deep growl contrasting markedly with Drake's smug snicker, each rapper trying to outdo the other so they can claim the project as theirs.
A few weeks earlier, in the dimmer gleam of central London, I sat outside a pub to complain about my love life with a few friends and suddenly noticed that everyone — ourselves, our neighbors at the next table, the couple arguing down the street — was circling around the same thing: Human relationships simply don't work, at any scale, from the most intimate to the most abstract.
The Australian group has added the results of a new survey of the Southern Sky at very long radio wavelengths, called Gleam for the GaLactic and Extragalactic All-Sky M.W.A. Carried out by a $50 million telescope known as the Murchison Widefield Array near Geraldton, Australia, it cataloged some 300,000 galaxies, the astronomers said, making it one of the largest radio surveys of the sky ever performed.
" And you glisten and gleam and you are fresh out of the shower and pampered and powdered and swaddled in tight, fresh underwear, and suddenly every single one of your holes is filled at once—every single one, you are yanked and filled like a cushion at a cushion factory—and you yell out as much in surprise as in delight, "I love you!
The gleam comes in part because of Scafaria's savvy casting: "Hustlers" marks the big-screen debut of Cardi B, herself a former stripper from the Bronx, along with appearances by of-the-moment artists like the singer Lizzo; the actress and trans advocate Trace Lysette ("Transparent"); Lili Reinhart ("Riverdale"); and Keke Palmer (freshly announced as a host of the third hour of "Good Morning America").
JON CARAMANICA (Pearl; various configurations of seven LPs and seven CDs, $34.99-$129.99) A doorstop of a box that celebrates peak Garth-mania, that period in the early 1990s when Garth Brooks took the smoothed-out country music of the 1980s, pumped it up with steroids, gave it a polished gleam and took it to arenas around the nation (and later, to Central Park).
The jaunty bounce of "Me and My Husband" first comes off as a joke about codependency ("It's always been just him and me"), as the percussive guitar strumming and plinky piano gleam with eager mock cheer, before revealing that the husband is actually the remedy for the narrator's own despair ("I'm the idiot with the painted face in the corner taking up space/ but when he walks in I am loved").
Here's how the pro put it all together: After prepping the Lancôme Ambassador's skin with serum, primer and foundation  (Teint Idole Ultra 24H Long Wear Foundation in 555 Suede), he applied the Blush Subtil Palette in Rum Rasin on the cheeks, followed by Teint Idole Ultra Custom Highlighting Drops in Bronze Glow (one of his favorites when creating her signature gleam) onto cheekbones to go '80s-level bold.
The following initiatives, from gleam in the eye to construction crane, speak to that desire: There's no question that the U.S. faces an icebreaker gap in the Arctic, but for the people still hoping for a five-bar phone signal, it's time to talk about the education gap, the opportunity gap, the transportation gap, and the communications gap — and for those of us who live south of the Arctic Circle — our own knowledge gap.
N. * Legal snag delays Egypt ergot decree, U.S. shipment rejected * Egypt to auction 4G licences if local operators don't bite * Egypt's T-bill yields rise at auction on Thursday * Saudi Arabia, UAE see Brexit having little impact on their financial institutions * Saudi Arabia says adjusted some assets denominated in sterling and euros * Saudi prince aims for Silicon Valley appeal to gleam at home * Embattled Saudi builder Mojil to keep operating -CEO * Court orders Germany to decide on gun exports to Saudi Arabia * SaudiGulf Airlines granted licence for Saudi domestic flights * Dubai bank Emirates NBD signs upsized $1.7 bln loan * Qatar uses 3D printers to make World Cup stadiums 'desert-proof' * Kuwait sues IOC for $1 billion over Olympic ban * Oman's Jan-March budget deficit swells to $4.3 bln * Bahrain May inflation edges down to 3.7 pct (Compiled by Dubai newsroom)

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