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" With the musicians, Benjamin was ineffably polite: "Harps and celesta?
And angels are not just little cherubs playing harps on clouds.
Not to mention that puncher's chance that everyone harps on about.
Choirs of angelic nano-drones gently strum on celestial harps, on command.
And that might mean giving them harps and ambrosia, rather than Hell.
"He's a defenseman at heart; he harps on team defense," Shattenkirk said.
And that might mean giving them harps and ambrosia, rather than devilish treatment.
Anyway, momentum, like all football things the media harps on endlessly, is overblown.
You run into Misty Copeland, Toscanini's head, wigs, harps and a snow yak.
This also allowed them to be sure that the planet is rocky, said HARPS team member Nicola Astudillo-Defru, because HARPS is the most precise instrument that can measure the "wobble" of the planet as the star tugs on it.
Have you ever wondered why Trump harps on the visa lottery program in particular?
I'm talking "angels descended from heaven and plucked harps inside my ears" kind of good.
I don't want to be known as the guy who just harps on trashy information.
Keep an eye out for Misty Copeland, Toscanini's head, wigs, harps and a snow yak.
But everyone I spoke to pointed out that only one instrument, HARPS, has made the observation.
The DPP "harps on about the same old thing year in year out", the office said.
It reeks of horns and harps, harmonica quartets, assorted animal noises and a 91-piece orchestra.
A hush fell, as two musicians in evening dress took up their positions behind two golden harps.
Astronomers found Ross 128 and its planet using the European Southern Observatory's planet-hunting instrument, called HARPS.
In Chile, special spectroscopes named HARPS and ESPRESSO were built to detect stellar wobbles around distant stars.
In Chile, special spectroscopes named HARPS and ESPRESSO were built to detect stellar wobbles around distant stars.
He harps too much on simplistic sequences; the ears tire of melodramatic augmented triads in the orchestra.
In June, Apeel introduced its avocados at Costco and Harps Food Stores locations throughout the American Midwest.
But the only thing he knows is that Steve harps on turnovers, so it's definitely on his mind.
Or listening to Pavarotti forced not only to sing but to play the violins, harps and flutes, too.
The two were Islamist leaders; the well-publicized arrest embarrassed a movement that often harps on public morality.
In June, Apeel debuted its longer-lasting avocados at Costco and Harps Food Stores locations throughout the Midwest.
Many would argue that, far from being in denial about terrorism, the Western elite harps on it too much.
The sound mix has to negotiate these various levels of reality, without resorting to harps, say, to signal reverie.
Like Zingales, I think a campaign that harps too much on the president's outrages risks playing into Trump's hands.
Impressed, Ms. Jackson arranged for Helen to join the Southern Harps, an all-women gospel group in New Orleans.
Yes, Bannon, who is a top adviser to the president who harps on leaking, is constantly gabbing with journalists.
He hired Steve Bannon, whose website Breitbart harps on crime by black Americans and Hispanic immigrants, to run his campaign.
To passing travelers, the cables, sheathed in white plastic, might look like strings on a set of eight giant harps.
Traditional Burmese music, from the country's Bamar ethnic majority, features gongs, drums, harps, oboes and bamboo xylophones, among other instruments.
He approached the European Southern Observatory's HARPS team, home of the High Accuracy Radial velocity Planet Searcher, and they confirmed it.
But Obama does have time, if he harps chiefly on Russian hacking, to smear doubts across the legitimacy of Trump's election.
Then he passed it off to the arranger John Abbott ("Walk Away Renée"), who added harps, horns and even a sitar.
Here are the 12 rooms you'll probably never see otherwise, featuring Misty Copeland, Toscanini's head, wigs, harps and a snow yak.
The Harps team had observed the star HD 21749, but had never concluded whether or not a planet was there, too.
We can't wait to see more of the Harps' projects; the pilot promises to share the ins and outs of their woodworking, design, and business adventures However, the show is not the Harps' first go at a spinoff: Last June they starred in Against the Grain, another DIY series that the network decided not to pursue further.
The digital sheen of MIDI harps bleed into delicate, restrained piano before dissolving in a well of clipped animal and human vocals.
So far, we only have a handful of data from this star, taken by the High Accuracy Radial velocity Planet Searcher (HARPS).
After taking 116 measurements with HARPS, the team was able to conclude that an Earth-sized planet was orbiting around the star.
Next, the team hopes to do field tests outdoors and collaborate with manufacturers to cheaply produce fog harps on a mass scale.
In the future, they want to use HARPS to continue observing the star and see if there are more planets around it.
The wage gap between my mother and my domestic worker harps back to a disadvantaged majority due to the legacy of apartheid.
Some sources suggest that the Denis d'or was also capable of mimicking the sounds of plucked stringed instruments including harps and lutes.
I love the setting of Psalm 150, which calls to praise God with dancing and the sounds of trumpets, harps and cymbals.
The researchers used the HARPS instrument on the European Southern Observatory's La Silla Observatory in Chile to periodically observe the star's minuscule wobbles.
Photo: Xinhua Wu (Science Advance)Because instruments like harps were also found at the site, you can imagine a very trippy scene indeed.
No matter how much mom harps on about taking good care of your school supplies, some of you won't pay her any mind.
An avowed value investor, Kantesaria harps on making purchases in high-quality selections with organic growth, predictable earnings, pricing power, and cost efficiency.
DELETE," and harps on his tendency for repetitive language, "You use the phrase 'bathe in the tears of my enemy' on page 232.
HARPS, or High Accuracy Radial velocity Planet Searcher, is dedicated to the search for exoplanets, the name for planets outside our solar system.
In 2017, the company received approval to use the coating on organic produce, though the avocados at Costco and Harps will not be.
If James was going to have to talk about angels and harps, even a decent fee would not be worth the scorn from colleagues.
"The harps are pliable, so you can manipulate them a bit to ensure that the shades sit on the lamp properly," Ms. Contreras said.
Watching him is like "listening to Pavarotti forced not only to sing but to play the violins, harps and flutes, too," our columnist writes.
While the Schoenhut's small pianos are adorable and clearly quite popular among celebs and their kids, we're much more taken with the company's mini harps.
Using the HARPS spectrograph at the ESO's Southern Observatory, Molaro was able to tease out unexpected changes in the brightness of spots in Occator crater.
About 8003 artifacts have been retrieved from the Pamir burial site so far, including glass beads, harps, pieces of silk and wooden bowls and plates.
But his inner circle harps on how he has a year and a half left in his development program before he reaches his full potential.
Harps Sidhu, head of capital markets at consultants KPMG, said it would become clearer by the end of the week if transaction reporting was working properly.
Mr Modi, in contrast, is the BJP's first lower-caste leader, and harps on about his time as a chaiwallah, selling tea at a street stall.
Their tracks have a tendency to constantly shapeshift, and this one morphs into a glorious dreamscape of Auto-Tuned vocals, plucked harps, and gently tapped glockenspiels.
Both Lattimore's harps and his neon synthetics tend feel freeform and boundless, structured less around chord changes than shifts in the breeze or patterns of breath.
One question late in the competition asked: In the era of what leader did the Kingdom of Judah return to Jerusalem "with psalteries and harps and trumpets"?
Will the song be reinterpreted to sound more medieval in the show — maybe with some harps and lutes in place of The Weeknd's typical slick '80s-inspired synth?
He, again, harps on his listener who was "arrested by the FBI," but his main topic is how the "deep state" might be responsible for the Texas shooter.
He also harps on storytelling and nods at proto-cinematic forms — hand-shadow puppets, wall drawings — but doesn't give the kids much of interest to do or say.
The planet doesn't transit, or pass in front of its star from our point of view, so HARPS must instead measure velocities based on the spectrum of observed light.
So the next time someone harps on your grammar and word choice in an email, just say, "If it's good enough for Bill Gates, it's good enough for me. Period."
Using electric harps that she herself designs, she plays music on a sliding scale between minimalism and superabundance — it's high on ingenuity and surprise, but less interested in songlike structures.
In order to find this new planet, the research team analyzed more than 10 years of data gathered at the European Southern Observatory's La Silla Observatory by the HARPS instrument.
After Buttigieg harps on Klobuchar forgetting the name of Mexico's president, Warren comes to her defense saying that a little faux pas is not the same as having incomplete policies.
The researchers took 157 observations of Ross 128 with the HARPS spectrograph, or as the European Southern Observatory calls it, "the planet hunter of ground-based astronomy" in the Chilean desert.
Harps — for High Accuracy Radial velocity Planet Searcher — can measure the mass of a planet by how much it makes its home star wobble as it goes around in an orbit.
An eccentric, sequined menagerie of snakes, tigers, butterflies, dragons and bees ran riot down sleeves, up chests and across shoulder blades, while the sound of harps hung heavy in the air.
Other exhibits showcase exquisite examples of finely detailed Hardangerfeles owned by famous fiddlers, and document how the fiddles and the valley's famous munnharper, or mouth harps, were handcrafted in small workshops.
Every detail is transporting: rice beaten into confetti, a sheen of mustard oil on roasted soybeans and deep-fried whiting meant to be eaten whole, with tiny, brittle harps of bone.
Their main tool was the HARPS spectrograph — an instrument that can pick up small variations in a star's light, which indicate if the star is moving closer to Earth or father away.
They were also often depicted with harps and lyres, like the maiden in Edward Armitage's 1888 painting The Siren, who peacefully reclines atop a rock as she surveys the wreckage before her.
In some sections, like the eclectic opening of the Requiem Aeternam, you also hear echoes of Minimalism, especially the insistent riffs in the harps, which soon provoke the voices into agitated sputtering.
The new research, led by astronomers using the HARPS spectrograph at the European Southern Observatory and the Keck Observatory in Hawaii, offers more indirect evidence that at least four planets really do exist.
And when Prince Harry has a crush on you — no matter how schoolboy — I imagine a million harps start going off in your brain, prompting Berry to call out the post on Twitter.
He sheds some of the snark, humor, and lo-fi sludge that peppered the first two Total Slacker albums, Thrashin' and Slip Away, and harps on the humanness in longing, loneliness, and adversity.
The piece, which had its world premiere in Berlin in 1895, entails an orchestra of more than 19953, a vast choir, choral soloists, multiple harps, a pipe organ and additional offstage percussion and brass.
It harps on the idea of unreliable narrators in literature, without seeming to understand either how the device is used or how it works or how literary critics have approached that idea throughout time.
With disco's mirror ball shining in their eyes, Roxy completely revamped the punk pomp of "Angel Eyes" into the most ridiculous yet fantastic disco single complete with harps that could only be rented from heaven.
She favors chittering pianos, the glissando sounds of Fender Rhodes, MIDI instruments that approximate harps, marimbas, and upright basses, none of which made prominent appearances, or at least not so straightforwardly, in her previous works.
"The Beast," as the project was nicknamed, was chosen by the Harps, who owned the now-famous carpentry shop next door where Joanna custom-orders islands, doors, and other reclaimed wood objects featured on the show.
Still, Mr. Trump hasn't let go of the distorting talking point that drugs and criminals are pouring through more remote stretches of border, and he harps on a wall as the best way to stop them.
Strauss and Hofmannsthal operatically imagined in 1919 the possible relevance of a spiritually dedicated empress for the 20th century, her beauty embellished by harps and tuned to a solo violin in the key of E-flat.
In "Wicked," for instance, Mr. Brohn selected woodwinds and harps to convey "the swirling girly fantasy" of the good witch Glinda's entrance inside a bubble, he told a website dedicated to the musical's composer, Stephen Schwartz.
Shortly before taking the podium to conduct an orchestra of nearly 250 students — some seated at a row of short, child-friendly harps — Ms. Alsop thanked the parents, teachers, school staff, donors, politicians and volunteers present.
Harps Food Stores, a grocery chain testing with avocados, said it has already seen a 50% boost in avocado profit margins because it is taking advantage of the longer shelf life and throwing out less product.
And, in 1998, I found it unexpectedly moving to hear young players from the New Juilliard Ensemble in a commanding account of his 40-minute masterpiece "Sur Incises," scored for three pianos, three harps and three percussionists.
Other extraordinary examples from the collection: A girlfriend challenges her boyfriend to a duel and turns into a miniskirt-wearing siren; a husband made of straw harps on his wife to take better care of their BMW.
Mura Masa is also fond of harps, xylophones and other metallic-sounding tones that may not have real-world equivalents but still clink precisely, then disappear, harking back to the patterns of Minimalist composers like Steve Reich.
Since Apeel's plant-based product controls the rate of decay, the company offers Costco and Harps a less costly way to preserve produce (the idea being that grocers will discard fewer spoiled avocados and thus save money).
In June, Apeel-treated avocados were introduced in Costco and Harps grocery stores across the U.S. And in September the company partnered with Kroger, the largest grocery store chain in the country, to sell its longer-lasting avocados.
But these strung boat-harps offer no dream of utopian emancipation for migrants because they hold no water, even as they themselves are constructed as open boundaries and so might suggest the possible transmigration of bodies across border.
When a cheery Facebook post harps about the "deals of the day" and advertises questionably cheap and useful items like yoga mats and non-stick pans, it seems like a smart decision to buy — just because you can.
He may find a sympathetic listener in Mr Trump, especially if he harps on Mr Obama's mistakes, the machinations of a "deep state" bent on keeping Russia and America at loggerheads, and the manipulations of the fake-news media.
It harps on corporate compliance costs while ignoring the social and economic benefits of, say, clean air, clean water, time-and-a-half for overtime, properly underwritten loans and adequate bank capital, to name just a few of the regulatory targets.
Dr. Dragomir found a signal in the Harps data with a 36-day period, and calculated that if the dip that TESS saw was real, it should reappear 36 days later in data from an adjacent sector of the sky.
Just beyond those cases are lutes, lyres, gongs, drums, horns, harps, whistles, Italian violins, Indonesian gamelans, lamellaphones from sub-Saharan Africa, a golden harpsichord seemingly supported by mythical creatures and keyboard instruments small enough to fit in your carry-on luggage.
Obviously you're deep in preparation for Father's Day, America's most important holiday, when you'll give dear old dad his annual tie adorned with harps and shamrocks, and ply him on Sunday morning with fancy French toast (above), glazed bacon and Vietnamese iced coffee.
Dr. Dragomir opted for a second opinion, and looked at data collected from the High Accuracy Radial-velocity Planet Searcher, or Harps, an instrument in Chile that detects and weighs exoplanets by the jiggles they impart to their home stars as they orbit.
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It's a no surprise that Montreal-based creative studio Iregular, known for mesmerizing digital wormholes, interactive light harps, and other large-scale participatory light installations, was commissioned by the internationally renowned Winter Lights in Canary Wharf, London to create MOON, an installation of lunar proportions.
But after leaving the comfortable paycheck behind in order to pursue his dream of designing and building furniture, the Harps soon found themselves in a tough situation when it came to their income, as he had no formal training, financing, a workspace or customers.
But embracing the reality that makes these options clear isn't a given for a party that still refuses to embrace the real reasons for its 2016 election loss and even harps on the same old excuses for its recent challenges in this primary process.
Then they determined that it was about six times as massive as Earth by using a spectrograph called Harps, for High Accuracy Radial velocity Planet Searcher, at the European Southern Observatory, also in Chile, to measure how much the planet perturbed its home star.
While the company still has a foothold in Africa and Southern Asia, it has also started partnerships with farmers in the U.S. as well, and in May and June of this year introduced the first Apeel produce — avocados — to U.S. retailers Costco and Harps Food Stores.
Wary of past false detections of exoplanets around Barnard's Star, Ribas and his colleagues bolstered their research with 771 measurements sourced from specialized tools such as the CARMENES spectrometer in Spain, the ESO/HARPS instrument in Chile, and the HIRES instrument on the Keck telescope in Hawaii.
It must be a temple of Alexandrite gemstone, with harps and bubbling brooks and butterflies carrying salt and pepper shakers, a place where you never age or have to poop, and where you'll quickly be recognized and have a special table waiting, as the staff's favorite delivery customer.
To that end, the team has procured 240 nights of observing time a year for the next five years on a spectrograph called Harps North, which resides on an Italian telescope on the island of La Palma in the Canary Islands, a part of Spain off the coast of Africa.
One result is an election campaign that has been more snide than substantive and that, in the name of differentiating two candidates who aren't distinguishable enough, harps on supposedly deep social and political divisions — "this great disconnect," as one candidate for vice president put it — that may not really exist.
"Nights of sun, days of moon, and a smell in the air of blood and sweat / Dirt on the hands, tears in the eyes, of so much fighting and little sleep," the ensemble sings on "O Descanso" ("The Rest"), the four-part harmony lilting over a single guitar line, flute and harps.
Originally just an instrumental before he added Tove Styke's vocals, "Aftergold" sounds like a stroll through a jungle: there's far-off echoes that you can't quite place, subtle hums of happiness, dream-like harps, a melange of marimba and a complexity that leaves you wondering what's around the corner of every beat.
Secular Buddhists try to, just as people who are sympathetic to the ethical basis of Christianity try to tiptoe past the doctrines of Heaven and Hell, so that Hell becomes "the experience of being unable to love," or Heaven a state of "being one with God"—not actual places with brimstone pits or massed harps.
The contrary position holds that Pepper was a surrender to artifice, a fancifully precious compendium of ostensibly clever but ultimately curdling studio effects that obscured the songs underneath, hiding their weaknesses, piling on the strings and the harps and the clarinets and the tape hisses and the jinglejangle and the otiose noises until the end result stiffly topples over.
They were banned in France after Marie Antoinette was stormed by such a large audience and she almost died.) An overjoyed Serena also flares her nostrils with happiness as she, similarly clad in white, is encouraged to "give birth" by her fellow Wives while a harpist plays in the background (I don't get the luxury of these ceremonies — the harps!
Whether these tunes are orchestrated with syrupy strings and rippling harps as in Richard Tauber's "Du bist die Welt für mich," which lends the program its title, or set with a jazz shimmer like Stolz's "Im Traum hast Du mir alles erlaubt" ("In my dream you allowed me everything") this is music like liqueur: sweet, sticky and apt to loosen listeners up .
The announcer identified the music only in Flemish, sending Mr. Sarno to a music library and inspiring an odyssey that for 30 years would distinguish him as an outsider in an antediluvian jungle civilization, where drums, bow harps, flutes, zithers, singing and dancing accompanied marathon ceremonies and even everyday activities among the hunter-gatherers over whom he towered by more than a foot.
Avocados sprayed with Edipeel are already being sold at grocery stores like Kroger, Costco and Harps Food Stores across the U.S. "Our philosophy is: The only thing that belongs on food is food," Rogers tells CNBC Make It. Rogers founded Apeel in 2012 and the company has raised a total of $110 million in funding from investors who include the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation as well as investment firms Viking Global Investors and Andreessen Horowitz.
What might 2019 look like if instead of dumping a manure spreader of money to rent out Mountain View, California's cavernous Shoreline Amphitheatre and trick it out with 1,000-foot earth harps and other Burningmanalia, Google directed those resources towards developing moderation solutions that might have prevented the propagation of exploitative videos aimed at and starring children on YouTube — or prohibited mass shooting conspiracy theories from showing up in Google's "top stories" search results?
It's telling that of all the factors that could explain the 537 vote count difference in Florida, including the purged election databases, the uncounted votes, the weather, the design of the Palm Beach County ballot, the Florida Supreme Court, the loss of Al Gore's home state of Tennessee and Clinton's Arkansas, and, most dispositive, the intervening US Supreme Court, the one factor the Democratic Party to this day harps on is the still principled Ralph Nader.
Anglada-Escudé and his colleagues will monitor the luminosity of these slow-burning stars with several telescopes and instruments, such as the European Southern Observatory (ESO)'s HARPS planet-searcher at La Silla, Chile, the Sierra Nevada Observatory in Granada, Spain, and the Bayfordbury Observatory in Hertfordshire, UK. The team will be searching for subtle dips in brightness that might signal that a planet has passed in front of the star, from our perspective on Earth.

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