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It ebbs and flows, but something about it hangs together.
Real tears are absent in the park, but the play hangs together anyway.
It's an idea that needs to be evaluated to see if it hangs together.
But the undeniable strangeness of the way it hangs together also has an unusual appeal.
This hangs together with the wave of populism we're seeing in the rest of Europe.
Bob Honey is an exercise in ass-showing, a 160-page self-own … Nothing hangs together.
So, if you wanted to learn how it all hangs together, where would you even start?
Some are about the franchise's future, and some are about how the film actually hangs together.
It's more curiosity as I circle each one, trying to understand how this body hangs together.
Perhaps the best thing we can say about Infinity War is that it hangs together at all.
The ruling coalition hangs together in part because all of its parties have agreed to uphold this system.
Oikospiel is full of incongruous moments like this but it hangs together through David Kanaga's commitment to his work.
Somehow it hangs together, a sound of cautious perseverance amidst a din of barely in-key whines from her horns.
It still hangs together very well as a story, especially with the weight that Han's death brings to the whole thing.
Her show assembles disparate things and images, yet hangs together beautifully: unified in predominantly post-conceptual palette of black, white and gray.
My ultimate goal is to make sure to the best of my abilities what we're doing now hangs together with what came before.
Discovery, which slipped into the world nearly fifteen years ago now, is a spotty, disjointed, slightly unsuccessful album that never really hangs together.
The series mixes the occasional Shakespeare reference with heart-tugging show tunes and anal-sex jokes, yet it hangs together with a distinct sensibility.
The coalition hangs together partly because all parties have agreed on a binding principle: that the constitution and its privileges for Malays are supreme.
Todd: "Munchkins" is interesting, because while I'm not sure it 100 percent hangs together as an episode, every single scene is 100 percent extraordinary.
If the Democratic band of brothers and sisters hangs together in 2020, then Republicans who back Trump's politics of hate will hang separately on Election Day.
The social sciences can tell us everything and more about the intricacies of our political system but precious little about how the enterprise as a whole hangs together.
Straight lines are not drawn, chronology is fragmented, but the narrative hangs together as we discover why, over time, Slouka recognized that his mother's suffering was not his fault.
Her third commercial release is the best by a significant margin, stringing together 15 energetic, bass-heavy tracks into a vivid sequence that hangs together with total consistency and confidence.
"I've got to bring people together to make sure this is a state that hangs together going forward, making decisions we need to get this state growing again," Mr. Lamont said.
But thanks to The Family's stellar set of actors, who find nuance in its more exaggerated scenes, the show hangs together more than it might have with a less skilled cast.
This style demands immediacy, but also the kind of intricate precision that can only come about through craft, which may be why Fever hangs together with an album's consistency and stylized motion.
Occasionally the tempo lags and the rhythm tracks don't cascade over each other as relentlessly, but Grande has crafted a pop album that hangs together with maximal emotional impact within a minimalist framework.
It hangs together beautifully, mostly because the trio itself is so well-balanced—Mark Speer's fluid guitar is given space to spill over by drummer Donald Johnson's gentle syncopations, and Laura Lee's intuitive basslines are always drifting in and out.
Whether any of this hangs together for you may depend on your tolerance for the sort of cultural analysis in which a clearly brilliant critic spends pages worrying over subjects that sometimes seem less than worthy of his full attention.
Producer No I.D. (with intermittent contributions from Clams Casino and DJ Dahi) fashions for Staples a template so minimal, so understated, and so vivid that the album hangs together musically start to finish even though hummable hooks are few and far between.
I have started to think that the best way to talk about Westworld is that I enjoy watching Westworld, but I don't really like having watched Westworld, because then I start to think about how little of it hangs together for me.
Sure, it's fun to see Harry, Hermione, and Ron (and Draco too) all grown up and dealing with their own angsty magician teen offspring, and the inevitable saving-the-world-from-evil plot hangs together well enough, but it's the magic that steals the show.
"There's rarely evidence that someone sits down and says, 'I intend to commit a crime,' so any type of investigation hangs on using additional evidence to build a narrative arc that hangs together," said Samuel W. Buell, a professor of law at Duke University and former senior federal prosecutor.
Swinging back to yet another set of aesthetic concerns (and it's remarkable how well a show so disparate in media and scale hangs together), Lula Blocton and Samia Halaby present paintings (two by Blocton in oil on linen) and drawings (three by Halaby in wax crayon and colored pencil on paper); within the context of a group, the use of such traditional means as oil paint or pencil on an unviolated rectangular support would seem out of place if not for the artists' individualistic takes on convention.
Somehow it all hangs > together, and toward the end, they come back to the theme, come back down to > Earth, with aplomb.
Brand was reviewed in several magazine and online articles. In January 2010 Mslexia said about Brand, 'every inch of this magazine is purposeful. For readers seeking new writing with no characters, plots or melodramatic additives, this publication is a tonic.' Mslexia issue 44 In February 2009 Essential Writers reviewed Brand saying 'it all flawlessly hangs together.
Writing at All About Jazz, John Eyles described The Letter as "transcend[ing] genre", and Frith's songs as "melodic ... provid[ing] the group with plenty of scope for embellishment". He said the album "hangs together well", adding that Kihlstedt's violin has "inflections carrying great emotional weight", and Frith's guitar as "fluid [and] interwoven with wordless vocals, to stunning effect" on "Common Sense".
Kate Solomon from Metro pointed out that the album "hangs together better than last year's Glory Days but still ricochets wildly between styles. Some elements are pure Little Mix. Their lush harmonies permeate even the minimal half-rapped anthem 'Strip'." She further commented: "LM5 has a handful of songs destined to be hits and feels like a group of best friends welcoming you into their fold".
Pitchfork commented on the wide variety of collaborators; mainstream artists such as Kesha and Coldplay's Chris Martin share space with more experimental artists such as Lightning Bolt and Prefuse 73. Despite the disparate artists involved, Pitchfork stated "[t]his piecemeal patchwork of tracks hangs together amazingly well as a front-to-back album." The website rated the album 8.2 out of 10. Entertainment Weekly gave the album an A rating.
The shape of the face in terms of "how everything hangs together" is an important determinant of beauty. Women with thick, dark limbal rings in their eyes have also been found to be more attractive. The explanation given is that because the ring tends to fade with age and medical problems, a prominent limbal ring gives an honest indicator of youth. In Persian literature, beautiful women are said to have noses like hazelnuts.
Stronger hangs together impressively well. When Natalie Grant wraps herself around a great song, she is easily in the upper echelon of female vocalists in the Christian music community." John Daniels of Cross Rhythms said "Stronger is the second album from Natalie Grant, who two years ago was being hailed as 'the new Diva of Christian music'. The big voice that earned her that title is still there and heard to good effect on this album.
In the Second World War, Winston Churchill's War Cabinet met there during 1941. The original Red Cross Flag, that flew over the House, when it was being used as a hospital was laid up in the nearby St. Catherine's Church, where it still hangs, together with a memorial plaque. From 1974 the house was used for training courses for catering students, until it was closed in 1989. Two major fires in 1995 and 1996 damaged the house badly, and from then onward it remained derelict.
The serial received mixed reviews from Doctor Who critics. Paul Cornell, Martin Day and Keith Topping, co- authors of The Discontinuity Guide, wrote that as a whole, the serial's plot "hangs together remarkably well". David J. Howe and Stephen James Walker, authors of Doctor Who: The Television Companion, disagreed, arguing that the serial was a "monumental wasted opportunity". They disapproved of the trial storyline, being unconvinced that a prosecutor "in any reasonable legal system" would be allowed to modify charges and court proceedings mid-trial.
While saying "it all hangs together rather nicely", he highlighted the scenery, which "raises this above your average video". Rolling Stone writer Brittany Spanos felt that the video's visuals emulated "retro Hollywood glamour" and Mike Ayers of The Wall Street Journal opined they were "lush". Writing for Digital Spy, Justin Harp deemed the video "spellbinding" and as "steamy" as the music video for "Bad Blood". Writing for NPR, Viviane Rutabingwa and James Kassaga Arinaitwe criticized the video for "present[ing] a glamorous version of the white colonial fantasy of Africa" and ignoring the brutality of colonialism.
That is to say, it relies, in its discussion of the nature, the subject-matter and the parts of moral philosophy, mainly on Aristotelian terms and concepts: the discussion of the summum bonum is, from this point of view, a relatively minor difference. For all that, and didactic though it is, the work stands on its own feet. It is reasoned, it pays careful attention to definition (for example, of various senses of 'good ' and of ' end '), it has something of its own to say about common sense as a kind of moral sense, and it hangs together. A section on the passions of the soul is obviously Cartesian in inspiration.
Allmusic awarded the album 2½ stars with its review by Stewart Mason stating, "Released as Gene Ammons was starting a long prison sentence for possession of narcotics, Velvet Soul is a collection of Master takes pieced together from three different 1960–1962 sessions. As a result, it barely hangs together as an album".Mason, S. Allmusic Review, accessed December 13, 2012 In the CD era the tracks "Velvet Soul" and "In Sid's Thing" have been combined with four other tracks from that session which appear on the Angel Eyes album to form 40 minutes of the 80 minute CD The Gene Ammons Story: Organ Combos.
Drummer Mike Heaton, in an interview with the Burton Mail, described the album as "not as different as we thought it might be, although the influences go back to a very much darker time for music". He cited Joy Division and New Order, bands popular in the 1970s and 80s, as influences in the creative process of the album, with Heaton commenting that the album had "lots of bass riffs". He further stated that Embrace was more complex musically, compared to the band's mid-2000s albums, but still retains the "same identity" in the lyrics and music. He further stated that "It was a big melting pot of ideas but the whole hangs together really well".
In an interview with Pitchfork, Taylor said, "I feel like the melodies on the new album are much more in-your-face, and it's more coherent." Compared with Made in the Dark, where Taylor stated he was interested in embracing the idea of "a messy double album" where each song sounds different sonically, Taylor said One Life Stand "hangs together better and doesn't feel the need to be lots of different things stylistically". Goddard stated that he felt Made in the Dark "was trying to be more futuristic, more crazy, 21st century, synthy and weird" whereas One Life Stand goes "back to basics". Taylor described the album as being "a less cluttered, less busy sounding record than ever before".
The composition "Song for My Father" is probably Silver's best known. As described in the liner notes, this album features the leader's quintet in transition as it features a mix of tracks featuring his old group and his new line-up after Blue Mitchell had left. Allmusic reviewer Steve Huey praised the album: > One of Blue Note's greatest mainstream hard bop dates, Song for My Father is > Horace Silver's signature LP and the peak of a discography already studded > with classics...it hangs together remarkably well, and Silver's writing is > at his tightest and catchiest. The album was identified by Scott Yanow in his Allmusic essay "Hard Bop" as one of the 17 Essential Hard Bop recordings.
"Cleveland Press review Dave Kehr of the Chicago Reader described the film as a "Ken Russell fantasia – musical biography as wet dream" and added, "[it] hangs together more successfully than his other similar efforts, thanks largely to a powerhouse performance by Glenda Jackson, one actress who can hold her own against Russell's excess."Chicago Reader review TV Guide calls it "a spurious biography of a great composer that is so filled with wretched excesses that one hardly knows where to begin . . . all the attendant surrealistic touches director Ken Russell has added take this out of the realm of plausibility and into the depths of cheap gossip."TV Guide review Time Out New York calls it "vulgar, excessive, melodramatic and self-indulgent . . .
" Simon Collins of The West Australian gave the album three stars, writing "Synth-laden mid-album tracks "The Others" and "White Leaves" briefly revive listeners, before they are plunged into a downbeat run home to "Hounds"." Rob Lyon of Rip It Up wrote "While this album has proved a popular move into a different direction for frontman Ian Kenny and his Birds, I hope they don’t completely abandon their rock roots." in response to the light departure from the band's previous works. He praised the album as a singular piece writing that "From start to end the album is a solid listening experience, offering more with every additional spin. The strength of March Fires is its consistency and how well it all hangs together, with nothing appearing out of place or disappointing.
The Guardian 's review by John Fordham awarded the album 4 stars, stating, "this all-star group constantly demonstrate how joyous that can sound without winding up the volume".Fordham, J. The Guardian Review, May 11, 2012 JazzTimes observed "in typical crystalline ECM fashion, Within a Song plays tricks with its role models, pushing envelopes that were elastic to begin with".Wolff, C. JazzTimes Review September 4, 2012 John McBeath of The Australian wrote, "This is a valuable collection by two old masters in a nostalgic, relaxed setting of expert craftsmanship".McBeath, J. The Australian Review, July 14, 2012 Stereophile correspondent Fred Kaplan noted, "Within a Song is something of a high-wire act: delicate music of an uninsistent intensity, a quiet swing, that hangs together or collapses on the ensemble's sustenance of balance".
Page previously worked at PRS for Music, a non-profit collection society representing writers, composers and music publishers in the UK.Key appointments, PRS for Music, retrieved 2010-07-20.. In this role he published writing about the economic strength of the UK music industry, Long Tail theory in the music industry, and on the success of Radiohead's In Rainbows album. Page's publication of 'In Rainbows, On Torrents' with Eric Garland is his most cited collaboration. It discussed whether the Radiohead legal free offering could compete with illegal free downloads.. He also challenged the popular Long Tail theory, showing that the demand for digital music instead followed a log normal distribution.. His most notable contribution to the music industry is an annual report titled ‘Adding up the UK Music Industry’. The report shows how much the UK music industry is worth and how it all hangs together... This publication has received extensive press coverage in The Guardian, The Times and Financial Times.

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