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Among its many attributes, The Bells is imbued with a certain richness; these are left-field party bangers imbued with a wealth of feeling.
It's rare to find those videos imbued with magical powers.
Glyphs are imbued with the power of our conscious reading.
But these seemingly boring activities are imbued with childhood whimsy.
All characters in this tableau are imbued with moral ambivalence.
Was Holy Wayne imbued with the ability to heal people?
What I want is velvety soft flesh imbued with flavor.
Even Prince's less explicitly outspoken tracks were imbued with multiple narratives.
As such, Aries is imbued with the energy of early spring.
Its interior was imbued with a light herbed cucumber yogurt sauce.
"We believe everything is imbued with that sacred spirit," she said.
The people — the "demos" — are imbued with no particular economic characteristic.
But for me, Bushwick was a place imbued with my culture.
It is, in short, a piece of jewelry, albeit imbued with smarts.
Each is imbued with imagery including, or inspired by, her missing mother.
The uniforms and equipment of the Swiss Guard are imbued with tradition.
There are 10 maji clans in Orisha, each imbued with different abilities.
The script is tight, nearly every line imbued with meaning and theme.
Image: WiredMany of these systems may not be imbued with safety considerations.
The characters' costumes are imbued with significance – and not just the Crains'.
Besides geological good fortune, it is imbued with Western-style business discipline.
"It was imbued with arrogance, aggression and impunity," Kidd told the court.
Many states forced immigrant children into public schools imbued with Protestant theology.
It was one of his daggers, an antique imbued with metaphysical power.
Bizarrely, these appealing Frankensteinian chimeras seem imbued with lives of their own.
Pretty much everything they have ever recorded is imbued with a wistfulness.
Luv Is Rage 2 sparkles, radiating energy imbued with color and light.
Blanche was an opinionated woman, imbued with the passion of the author.
These objects are imbued with the traces of lives lived in them.
Her physicality is straightforward in its strength; his is imbued with mystery.
Lines, both subtle and strong, render figures imbued with deep psychological resonance.
That said, it's still imbued with the spirit of those later films.
Our memories are too imbued with special moments, names and game faces.
His compositions are imbued with soft light that subtly takes center stage.
On one hand, the leader: statesmanlike (ahem), commanding, well-spoken, imbued with gravitas.
Simple ascending and descending scales have rarely been imbued with such sweet pathos.
The heat seemed imbued with finality, a change that could not be undone.
This year the normally staid affair has been imbued with uncertainty and bitterness.
The Jerusalem embassy's inauguration ceremony was imbued with a kind of dark irony.
Diamonds are imbued with the emotion of the moment when they are given.
"Imbued with a deep resonance, Classic Blue provides an anchoring foundation," said Eiseman.
His figures, while exhibiting a distinct sculptural presence, are imbued with Botticellian grace.
And in its own way, absence is imbued with the power of silence.
At that moment, she's imbued with everything she admires about the video game character.
"An angry people cannot create anything that is not imbued with anger," McAfee said.
So, when these forces combine, we're imbued with a renewed sense of romantic intrigue.
The response of the German army, imbued with racist ideology, was to annihilate them.
On the other hand there are the optimists imbued with a sense of "Ramaphoria".
And therefore people [wanted to identify with groups] imbued with grandiose and special features.
For a moment, all the sloganeering of this campaign was imbued with actual life.
India's financial center and bustling second city is imbued with a can-do attitude.
And part of that was their gutsiness, but it was imbued with an optimism.
Their faces are imbued with personality, even as their expressions rarely give away emotion.
Your reviews are often imbued with a rich sense of literary and historical traditions.
The result was easy to forget, instead of imbued with the power of remembrance.
Klobuchar's campaign was imbued with momentum following her third place finish in New Hampshire.
Water, in recent years, has been imbued with the powers of a mysterious elixir.
This ethnically pure homeland was folkish, seamless and imbued with the essence of Germanness.
Rather, coverage of major developments in influential outlets has been imbued with overt slant.
Many of the images of 2019 that come to mind are imbued with hope.
Under him, sales have risen and the brand has been imbued with new energy.
He's just a baby hedgehog, already imbued with unknown powers enabling him to — what else?
His 1990 is one of communist-era drabness imbued with a longing for the West.
The telling is mostly episodic and fragmentary, imbued with startling images and powerful associative leaps.
In the past, athletes were seen as heroes, imbued with qualities of sacrifice and courage.
Yet they remain imbued with the sense of joy that seems inherent in good gamay.
It's a universe imbued with depth not through plot but through truly three-dimensional characters.
As a consequence, even the quieter scenes are imbued with a gnawing sense of dread.
The book is imbued with the manic pace and humor — some of it involving ferrets!
Rather, many are imbued with a burning desire to succeed, to make good their lives.
Their films are often deeply felt and deeply imbued with a magical sense of place.
The ones I own have already had their fibers lovingly imbued with my deodorant runoff.
As Miller traveled through Europe, especially Germany, her photographs became sharper, imbued with anger and disillusionment.
Charizard is imbued with the spirit of Valoo from 'The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker.
Over the free kick, imbued with the power of Roberto Carlos' left thigh, stands Theresa May.
This is the quarter life crisis of Girls imbued with the sincerity of Friday Night Lights.
Even the daily routines of New Yorkers on grubby streets seem imbued with a bygone fabulousness.
His is a category-defying, often dizzying, piece of writing; both books are imbued with hippophilia.
Fodor believed haunted houses were structures imbued with the icky emotional baggage of its former residents.
The letter is imbued with Christian fidelity and the pain of being separated from his children.
They're imbued with cultural significance that Kardashian is ignoring for the purposes of a confusing pun.
Two dresses imbued with robotic movement and facial recognition software, move subtley, as if they're breathing.
Although its style is never overbearing, the Metropol is imbued with a sense of idiosyncratic wonder.
But for Reding and BallhogOrMVP, beltane was imbued with purpose because of the story behind it.
An old pair of Converse sneakers which once belonged to Gene Kelly are imbued with intrigue.
Every action Charles takes now is imbued with the knowledge of what he has foreseen happening.
Gates salvages material imbued with a past so viewers can consider its context then and now.
Imbued with your favorite spirit, these snappy little rum balls should make you very happy indeed.
A woman imbued with her value in the marketplace is likely to reject an insufficient raise.
It was shock-and-awe, imbued with a certain brutal logic - but also fundamentally self-defeating.
Iraq War and has been imbued with a neocon, or at least liberal-hawk, tinge ever
It also is not imbued with the ideological socialism of leftist groups in Greece or Spain.
La La Land is not a perfect movie, but it is imbued with blue-tinged joy.
Even the landscape in Tracey Moffatt and Huma Bhabha's photographs is imbued with the beauty of otherness.
Instead, Jenner's grandchildren (eight so far) all have unique and uncommon names, imbued with meaning and significance.
The MoMA caryatid is fully rounded and flintily sculptural, but imbued with a surprisingly soft, fleshy warmth.
Still, it's an astonishing creative effort t, imbued with awe for the infinite possibilities of the feminine.
You can't simply be born in late May and be imbued with a wild sense of creativity.
But, if nothing else, we Americans are rugged optimists, imbued with a faith that things get better.
Her creations are intoxicatingly joyful, yet imbued with the inevitable serving of melancholy that matches every high.
Some feminists argue, moreover, that the very framework of economics is imbued with subtler forms of sexism.
Vermouth imbued with the nuttiness of wattleseed and herbal Hubba Bubba notes of the Strawberry Gum Tree.
The story follows a bespectacled witch — the titular Bayonetta — whose long, flowing locks are imbued with magic.
It is the way they play, too, how they have been imbued with the soccer club's style.
We were imbued with hope that the rest of China could be as prosperous as Hong Kong.
You're understated; there's no need to trumpet it, but you're imbued with the magic of the season.
On her program, silent or inscrutable figures — Manafort, Mueller, Trump — were imbued with a kind of interiority.
What happens in Wattam is impossible to describe, yet it's imbued with an unmistakable and universal humanity.
Food is imbued with emotion as part of our biology; an additional incentive to eat, and survive.
Gowns are imbued with magical powers, represent vanity or sexuality, and are plot points in cautionary tales.
They are imbued with cleanliness, a comfortable degree of safety, a way to seperate oneself from the world.
Lohan's Hallie and Annie are each imbued with subtle ticks that make them easily distinguishable from each other.
Casa Mila is "exuberant, context-rich, sensual, and imbued with a rich urban residential character," Clark Manus says.
In the iconic activist's world, even leopard-print Cole Haan boots come imbued with a social justice statement.
By contrast, 2019 will be imbued with a bolder energy and a greater desire to get things done.
As the great bent iPhone 6 debacle 0f 0003 demonstrated, many of today's devices aren't imbued with flexibility.
The show is imbued with sexual tension and competition, so it makes sense that it'd fire you up.
As much a poet as a musician, every single word she writes is imbued with rich symbolic meaning.
For Obama, a return to Springfield comes imbued with nostalgia for his earliest days in the national spotlight.
His Second, written in 1958, is imbued with the spirit of Schoenberg, with whom Kirchner studied in California.
Use one for this tarte-Tatin-like peach pie that's imbued with caramel and baked in a skillet.
Pueblo people throughout the Southwest have been creating textiles imbued with cultural narratives for over a thousand years.
Their flavor is very elegant, and the clarified butter has been imbued with the taste of the sea.
Parts of the woodblock prints have been imbued with movement via motors and wooden gears inside the frame.
The whole evening feels imbued with religiosity, a campfire sing-along for the righteous in relaxed-fit khakis.
At the end of it all, I feel clean, energized, and imbued with a renewed lust for life.
A golem is a figure of Jewish legend, a creature made of clay and mystically imbued with life.
"We have to recognize that our society is imbued with racist unconscious bias across the board," he said.
Mr. Duffy sees a future in which paintings, textiles or other emotionally resonant items are imbued with Everence.
Imbued with healthy amounts of intellectual curiosity and naked ambition, McCabe expertly read the writing on the wall.
The JFK Airport Lost & Found listings are reliquary in nature, its objects imbued with sacredness by the seekers.
Framing the figure in the basement gallery's windowed niche were found objects imbued with the artist's familial history.
His artworks emerged from an environment imbued with theology and his patrons' commissions were variations on religious narratives.
I think we are imbued with a mission: we want to continue and restore and celebrate our humanist values.
Turin, in the shadow of the Alps, is elegant but unshowy, imbued with a culture of reserve and compromise.
The kicker's legs are either imbued with magic or he can squat more than anyone else has in history.
Folklore holds that the seventh son of a seventh son will be imbued with special, if undefined, mystical powers.
On the one hand, we are a historically persecuted minority, imbued with a deep post-Holocaust sense of insecurity.
Russia's 21918th century was imbued with literary qualities, in part because its actors often modelled their lives on books.
Both are imbued with a sense of history—and the lives of both directors have been twisted by it.
They also have the quality of great literature, where every detail and gesture is imbued with a larger meaning.
Reared on a desolate ranch with a demanding father, O'Connor was imbued with a rigorous work ethic and resilience.
Mao emphasised the supreme importance of being "red"—that is, imbued with Maoist fervour—over that of being "expert".
It's frustrating, but it's also a good reminder that not everything online is imbued with meaning or cultural importance.
Sea parsley: Of close relation, appearance and flavour to European parsley, but imbued with characteristics of unique growing conditions.
They were mantras imbued with promise and peril: A.B.V.D. for Hodgkin's, C.M.F. for breast cancer, B.E.P. for testicular cancer.
It's imbued with nostalgia — remember when American Jews congregated in the Catskills every summer and sang silly camp songs?
It's a modern-looking game imbued with a mix of fearlessness and strangeness that was common in the past.
The Times described Mr. Bruce in 1959 as "a four-button mongoose" imbued with a streak of moral indignation.
His songs are imbued with an underlying, familiar pathos, and he focuses on the most mundane tragedies of existence.
These are standard hijinks, imbued with the lackadaisical approach to public nudity for which British males are globally renowned.
"Thank you for your service, gentlemen!" said this version of Cher, imbued with potent charisma by Stephanie J. Block.
There's a parbaked pie crust anchoring the vegetables, and a custard imbued with mayonnaise and cheese to bind them.
Ms. Johnson said the Clean Up movement was imbued with Mr. Kiernan's own no-nonsense, down-to-earth attitude.
"Nowadays, many people are not hygienic, dress poorly and are not imbued with sophistication and good breeding," he sniffed.
Unfortunately for Otis, this is the moment in which she is imbued with the knowledge of his sex clinic.
The story, which hinges on a harrowing confession, is imbued with a captivating sense of youthful excitement and vulnerability.
In this scene, Zachary Levi plays Billy, a boy recently imbued with new powers (along with an adult body).
Imbued with depth and detail like Vija Clemins's art, paintings by the artist Yukultji Napangati repeatedly trick the eye.
When I visited the gallery, the room was imbued with a soft autumnal glow, heightening the intimacy of the experience.
Every call I receive would be imbued with an extra sense of urgency and importance because of the phone's color.
Henriette and Catharina, the producers behind the Norwegian duo Smerz, make delicate electro-pop imbued with emotion and nimble beats.
It's an orgonite, a man-made crystal comprised of organic and inorganic materials allegedly imbued with healing and cleansing energies.
Eventually, conscious AI may be imbued with similar emotional capacities, which would elevate their moral status by a significant margin.
Lost Sphear takes place in a world where everything, whether it's a person or an object, is imbued with memories.
We may never touch queerness, but we can feel it as the warm illumination of a horizon imbued with potentiality.
Her paintings, imbued with lightness and luxury before the revolution, took on a subtly sober tone in the years afterwards.
Have they been imbued with the right stuff, will they act when necessary, and are they selfless or self-serving?
Werewolves and vampires, for example, were often imbued with homosexual undertones, painting them as a threat spreading their dehumanizing disease.
The contraptions react so quickly and readily to your touch, however, that level by level they are imbued with life.
In other words, Campanis was imbued with a reflexive racism that never even stops to ask if it is racist.
The result is that the new songs are imbued with much more nuance than anything My Goodness had written before.
In the script, Brienne's knighting scene is imbued with a lot of varying emotions from the characters in the room.
The field tests, convenient and imbued with an aura of scientific infallibility, were ordered by police departments across the country.
They have not grown up imbued with the Islamic tradition or teachings and are therefore easily swayed by Islamist ideology.
By staying the Abstract Expressionist course, Michael Goldberg produced a body of work imbued with remarkable aesthetic and emotional power.
But this steak marinates for 30 minutes and then cooks in a flash, imbued with fish sauce, jalapeño and lime.
In that case, coverage imbued with a normative tilt, and which consistently leans in one direction is unexceptional — even admirable.
But it's becoming clear that his role was far more influential than that and he was imbued with presidential authority.
This alliance is imbued with the foresight that the security of the U.S. is intertwined with that of Central America.
At surface level it's sensible that Peter, a science nerd randomly imbued with superhuman strengths, is still coming into his own.
The Sacramento-born rapper's music is imbued with an almost-intangible desperation that elevates his albums to the highest of stakes.
It was all an illusion–you're actually a typhon imbued with the memories and empathy of Morgan Yu, likely long deceased.
Upon the pond-shaped wooden table sit a series of works mostly humble in size but imbued with powerful thematic strands.
For him, the Roman ruins he photographed in North Africa are imbued with the hardship of the slaves who built them.
At Waypoint Bruno Dias writes that each Battlegrounds live stream is imbued with the pace and tension of a horror film.
There's something undeniably intoxicating about subverting concepts and ideas imbued with the warm comfort of nostalgic purity just for the laughs.
But wouldn't it be helpful if someone could provide a list of albums that are imbued with a sense of zen?
His work is imbued with a contagious respect for nature and humanity that comes out in his inhuman attention to detail.
Each is imbued with group-think and scrambles for pole position on the national stage through power relations — or some such.
That is crucial for Jerusalem, where a growing population competes for scarce land—even the parts not imbued with religious meaning.
Today, the bond between Ms. Nieves and Mr. Copes, now in their 80s, appears imbued with a kind of rueful respect.
Imbued with the adolescent conviction that every failure was a new beginning, each time they pulled up stakes and tried again.
While she confines herself mostly to political history, it's a politics imbued with a rich understanding of culture, biography, and technology.
Coated with ephemeral effects and inhabiting shifting atmospheres, his songs feel imbued with a sense of how fleeting life can be.
This chance encounter kicks off the book's most exciting chapter, imbued with the "pleasure" Hurston and Hughes inspired in each other.
In sum, technically worthless pieces of paper, imbued with a valueless token, and representing something even more ephemeral and, yes, priceless.
After his death, I did not walk into a beautiful sunset, imbued with a new lease on and understanding of life.
The Israeli populace, imbued with a deep fear of a second Holocaust induced by Nasser's violent threats, was gripped by anxiety.
If something major happens to you while wearing a certain outfit, the outfit is imbued with the vibe of that thing.
Part of the Anthropocene's appeal was the sound of the word itself: portentous, stately, vaguely Latinate, imbued with a dark majesty.
Cave's optimism is refreshing and important, and the work he makes is imbued with a strain of possibility that is admirable.
But I think that our bodies are so heavily imbued with readings and positions; for me, particularly a black woman's body.
Titled Basement Odyssey, Weismann's latest series of paintings are imbued with thick, purposeful strokes, which form his collection's in-motion visuals.
Moulin classes this as a form of déjà experience in which an image is somehow imbued with a sense of reality.
Still others will eschew the holiday entirely, and cook projects that are unrelated to popular romance but are nevertheless imbued with love.
Less amiable and imbued with their own unique texture, the artist's fine art works possess a different lexicon of shape and form.
You&aposre a member of a tribalist, blindered mob, imbued with a false sense of certitude that allows you [to] justify incivility.
The dictionary defines "toxic" as "poisonous" with its roots derived from the medieval Latin term "toxicus," meaning poisoned or imbued with poison.
Shelley was born to two of England's most prominent philosophers, each imbued with a revolutionary streak they passed on to their daughter.
The position is imbued with moral authority; the holder watches over an enormous flock; but he has no instruments of hard power.
Mr. Margolick was imbued with such a mythical reverence for the slain president that no younger brother could possibly match his promise.
When her grandmother was brutally attacked, she suddenly found herself imbued with strong, violent abilities that allowed her to slaughter the attackers.
Connie—named after the hotel chain's founder, Conrad Hilton, and not its role—is actually a Nao robot imbued with Watson's smarts.
No, it's not because I'm suddenly imbued with the smugness of a straight white man graduating from an Ivy League cum laude.
Animism — the belief that all creatures and objects are imbued with spirit — is pre-pagan, mythical, and, if translated into cartoons, endearing.
Imbued with some of the same energy as the winter solstice, this lunar phase is also great for stoking the holiday spirit.
At the end of the season, we get a brand-new DEA — a DEA imbued with the power Camarena had so craved.
The images shot originally as journalistic documents are not dispossessed of that role and are consequently imbued with a richly layered history.
Everything is in tension with everything else; an active moment has been preserved, and the woman has been imbued with sculptural presence.
A voracious reader, her painting, sculpture, installation, sound, and video works were imbued with metaphors drawn from epic poetry, utopianism, and surrealism.
Instead they see menacing young men imbued with the sexism that is all too common across the Middle East and north Africa.
In today's culture we are imbued with the principle that "bigger" is better, and "thinner" is better, but "smaller" might not be.
They're dangerous, sure, but mostly because they've been imbued with that power to create fear by those who came up with them.
In these stories, like in Dishonored, to be royal is to be imbued with a mystic connection to your kingdom or country.
And cash isn't just psychologically important because it's an object, but because it's imbued with hundreds of years of history and symbolism.
My romantic hope was that I'd help develop future officers imbued with critical thinking and with the integrity to oppose unjust wars.
Which is perhaps another quality of great photographs: the way these essential records of the past often seem imbued with the future.
Like all good satire, McKendrick's superb paintings are deliberately enigmatic, luscious fields of color, dotted with figures imbued with bottled up resentment.
How many food items can be imbued with the color of the rainbow before dignified society begins to collapse in upon itself?
It's worth mentioning Mr. Kerry, because he was the same sort: well-born and imbued with the identical sense of class duty.
In its latter years, Smith's world has become, unpredictably, fiercely optimistic, every stroke and line imbued with a skittish, supremely human touch.
Sit in said Seat of Seeing—a chair imbued with special powers—and you can witness what's going on far, far away.
Still, the stories are imbued with a humor that comes through in dialogue, in droll observations and even in a story's construction.
Imbued with the powers of competitive oversight and consumer protection, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) was a beacon for other governmental agencies.
But the Japanese have never industrialized the cherry blossom, and it has only rarely been imbued with religious symbolism — it simply is.
My own writing is deeply imbued with my progressive politics, and if that bothers people, I never blame them for looking elsewhere.
Even the simple action of fitting a mute into a tuba — a necessarily expansive gesture — can be imbued with drama and intention.
Researchers have studied how a physical space can be tied to memory and, consequently, be imbued with significant value beyond anything monetary.
In these works, many imbued with campy fantasy, you can almost feel Shimoyama searching for an iconography to match his strong feelings.
More poignantly, they're imbued with placeless history, bound forever to the person for whom they served some sort of purpose, however brief.
I want this first bronze piece to be eternal but I also want it to be imbued with the twenty-first century.
Though her career wasn't without controversy, Hadid's legacy will be her finished buildings, which were often imbued with an expressive sense of motion.
After Natalie's coma, she's imbued with unprecedented confidence and barges into her boss's board meeting to present an idea she's come up with.
So with an ambient track imbued with the dolor of a summer storm, "aiwtdipms" shows us a new side of the dextrous producer.
The "extra life" was a fixture of early video games, a reward for skilled players that was imbued with the language of reincarnation.
Because these symbols are already imbued with such a well-known meaning, their presence in our world makes them feel even more salient.
It followed the adventures of Sailor Moon and her fellow Sailor Scouts: guardians imbued with magic powers to defend the earth against evil.
It's a call to action and a demand for governments to act boldly — and as such, it's imbued with a feeling of hope.
The funeral home is suddenly imbued with the spirit of Hill House: We're talking ghostly apparitions of Liv, strange knocks on the wall.
The courageous Procyon scaling the 25-story building was sometimes scary, sometimes thrilling, sometimes hilarious but always imbued with a feeling of helplessness.
In one computer game, the sorceress I controlled teleported through ancient ruins, collected magic rings, and donned woven armor imbued with magical properties.
What did it feel like to work together for this, did it feel heavier or imbued with the weight of your family legacy?
He endorsed products as varied as Yoo-hoo chocolate drink and Aflac insurance and dispensed quotations imbued with a cockeyed sort of wisdom.
Each ball possesses a unique and sometimes dangerous trait, including one filled with uranium gas and a less harmful one imbued with gold.
Italian artist Giorgio de Chirico's paintings, imbued with stunning Mediterranean light and shadows, vibrant colors and dreamy textures, feel like extraordinarily lifelike worlds.
Though you've seen this plot a million times, you haven't seen it imbued with this much sheer scintillating chemistry between the romantic leads.
His work processes and reinterprets everyday objects and scenes until they become imbued with a playful originality that drifts between humor and subversion.
But one officer said a 'gray area' appears to be emerging where Trump blows past historical norms, setting up situations imbued with politics.
Ultimately, it was the baseball cap that became the sartorial symbol that represented the winning campaign; that was the accessory imbued with meaning.
The result: A tattoo imbued with the DNA of another human being — or, if you prefer, a dog, cat or other furry friend.
He brought to neon his deadpan facility with word games, imbued with his own special sense of sadism and desire to provoke discomfort.
When imbued with the right provenance, a simple pen or keyboard may even be capable of tilting the performance odds in our favor.
Rose's photographs are imbued with an overwhelming sense of erosion, of the city's denudation alongside its best-laid plans and ill-gotten gains.
Every August, in the summer heat of Las Vegas, two big security conferences come in sequence, both imbued with the spirit of classic hacking.
His mother even silver-plated his baby shoes — an act Mr. Browne, in his own personal "Citizen Kane," has imbued with near-Rosebud import.
Twin Peaks is a town imbued with a neighbourly American wholesomeness, yet teenagers go missing and evil spirits lurk in the woods close by.
Nonetheless, we allow the daydream to play itself out now and then, picturing ourselves, still fresh-faced teenagers, somehow imbued with otherworldly footballing abilities.
Borzutsky makes the reader feel provoked but not shamed, sullied but imbued with an instinct to resist or negate the world order under consideration.
Turns out Bo's a superhero in the Iron Man mold — not magical, but imbued with power mostly because he's super — super smart and determined.
And, until November 16, when Mars moves into Pisces, we'll all be imbued with a little bit of that rebellious, anti-status quo energy.
But all five of this short release's tracks are imbued with a hallucinatory energy that few songwriters—of any age—are able to conjure.
Which goes to show it's not just priceless family jewels or heirlooms that make for memory cues; they can be anything imbued with meaning.
Carved to fit the thrower's particular and imbued with mystical power, Irish throwing stones were still being used, with accuracy, in the 19th century.
The poems, set in an idealised English countryside and imbued with a yearning melancholy, struck a chord not just in England but in America.
Each of these objects, known as forgotlings, is imbued with a magical energy that turns them from household object into a living, feeling creature.
Others are imbued with intense moments of grief, frustration, guilt and anger, but also the simultaneous outpouring of love that can accompany these feelings.
" The speculative typeface "Clara" is Spencer's greatest challenge yet to the world: a speculative typeface that he's also "imbued with a level of encryption.
However true it may be, it doesn't hold a candle to the fact that this one is imbued with an unreplicable aura of specialness.
But there is sometimes a touch of condescension to these depictions, too, as if young women of color are naturally imbued with moral righteousness.
As food items, these beverages are imbued with a particular irony by the oft-veiled war that multinationals wage for dominance over various markets.
Death is only sexy when it's abstract: when it's part of a story happening to somebody else, imbued with a sense of misplaced romanticism.
Visualizations of blackness are almost always imbued with political meaning, but Ms. Sherald presents the interior lives of her figures without editorializing about them.
Mr. Wong's work was stark, detailing just a few figures within a vast landscape, and imbued with a powerful and atmospheric sense of emotion.
They are imbued with classic anti-Semitism as well as anti-Zionism, both of which are intrinsic to the Left's interpretation of the world.
Billy Chapata's poetry collection "Chameleon Aura" contains both lyrical reflection and advice to the reader, imbued with the themes of strength and self-love.
For Ms. Waight Keller, whose clothes for Chloé were always imbued with a freewheeling breeze and playful insouciance, it felt like a fitting farewell.
In the same way certain songs associate themselves with the long, cold drawl of winter, others are imbued with the sound of the summer.
Each step, imbued with the power of Frank's touch, is going to be a metaphorical and literal step on the climb to something higher.
It's a fascinating collection of paintings, sculpture, installations, glass and fabric artof many styles — imbued with thousands of years of Native American cultural history.
Its title, however, is "Painter," and suddenly what could have been read as an abstracted industrial landscape is now imbued with a figurative dimension.
Sean Moon is tapping into an existing truth of gun culture: that they have become fetishized and imbued with a wider cultural ritualistic significance.
Red lipstick is a classic, but the true beauty of the bold shade lies in how it's reinvented and imbued with meaning, decade after decade.
Of course, it's very possible for a film to be imbued with fantasy even when it attempts to put a real version of Japan onscreen.
"I find the material to be so loaded—it's a skin first and foremost, secondly imbued with an endless amount of cultural significance," she explains.
More to the point, architecture is imbued with all manner of personal meaning to the people who experience it, regardless of how good it is.
The series, which features the eponymous character imbued with super strength taking on bad guys in Harlem, is a key part of Marvel's streaming offerings.
It&aposs all predicated on this contempt that they have a geographical or sociological or cultural subset of America and they are imbued with it.
CHRIS MATTHEWS, MSNBC: It&aposs a view of the presidency imbued with absolute power that raises the specter of a constitutional question or crisis even.
This isn't just about nutrition, it's about morality, and when food becomes imbued with this kind of scandalizing language, the dinner table becomes a minefield.
Those early days established my preference for workouts that were more grit than glitz—and jumping rope became imbued with determination, sweat, and vast possibility.
This phone's capabilities — with easily created and shared TrueDepth images that are crisp, yet imbued with more of life's subtlety — will speed up that process.
Anchored by topnotch performances by Chadwick Boseman in the title role and Josh Gad, it's a 75-year-old story imbued with modern-day resonance.
The clubs are "imbued with a certain historical tradition that elevates members' social status on campus," creating an aura of sexual entitlement, the report said.
It's a character study of a man imbued with a guiding vision of his own greatness that, finally, yields a somewhat scattered, just-OK movie.
ATHENS (Reuters) - Three women stare down from the gallery wall - colorful, defiant and imbued with a spirit of working for the many not the few.
So to make sure all the beans were truly imbued with the spices and aromatics, I added some water to the pan after sautéing everything.
Imbued with premium-quality phyto-cannabinoid-rich (PCR) hemp oil, these Paddington-shaped candies offer the ultimate CBD experience all while satisfying your sweet tooth.
Sorn, for example, imbued with an avuncular sweetness by Mr. Daily, stops to ask us his own (rhetorical) question about the fluid nature of time.
One of the highlights is 100 Food Porn, depictions of preparing raw food, like corn on the cob or lobster claws, imbued with sexual overtones.
Imbued with the conviction that Afghanistan is vital to Pakistani national security, they had no intention of allowing the United States to determine its fate.
If done as a group, it is an experience imbued with camaraderie, one that forges lifelong friendships not to mention an appreciation for the outdoors.
But in the immigration enforcement community, the militarization of the border has given rise to a culture imbued with the language and tactics of war.
He was born on a New Jersey farm in 1849 and, though too young to serve in the Civil War, was imbued with abolitionist zeal.
Gorgeous prose, obviously, and sharp and memorable insight into an awful chapter in American history imbued with magical realism that makes this book particularly unforgettable.
Imbued with her signature wry humor and caustic honesty, it's a reminder that Parker is one of the most exciting young poets working today. —T.
But even thrust under the spotlight, strictly as a docu-series imbued with the compulsive, binge-worthy qualities of a thriller, "Part 2" doesn't disappoint.
While the photographs are the butt of jokes and mockery online, the images of Kim on horseback touring the mountain are imbued with potent symbolism.
Amplified by the power of social media to create communities, the two-minute-thirty-second GIF is imbued with equal doses of comedy and camp.
I didn't know then the degree to which his scenes were imbued with fictions, but my overactive imagination whizzed and whirled across his grand canvases.
And, unlike light moving through a vacuum, it becomes possible to exceed these localized light speeds if, say, a particle is imbued with some outside energy.
Ottinger's images are carefully crafted to queer as a verb; they're imbued with the angst of being oneself in a world intent on oppressing your personhood.
As any X-Men fan could tell you, said unexplained reason is that Jean is imbued with the Phoenix Force, a cosmic entity with immense power.
The land in question is imbued with a nice physicality: grass sways as you move through it, and many objects can be pushed around at will.
So, when Mars moves through Aries in real time, we're all imbued with a bit of that brazen confidence that we normally only associate with Aries.
For the guy whose five-alarm chili is the stuff of legend, this gift basket of artisanal goodies imbued with spicy sriracha is the perfect gift.
At once playful, ready to go and chirpse (aka, flirt) your girl; at others, ready to go hard, it's imbued with a sense of youthful confidence.
A Missouri native, Droz Tragos has offered an intimate series of portraits, in the service of a film imbued with a sense of built-in futility.
Filter bubbles are not unique to this algorithmic moment, but they have become even more capable and imbued with agency in the era of machine learning.
Since electric cars are typically imbued with technology, they come already outfitted with some features police departments might have to bolt on to non-electrified vehicles.
These aren't long, drifting depictions of space, but purposeful journeys, every synthesizer note utilized for its kinetic potential, every bass drone imbued with gravity and force.
This time of year is imbued with a sense of uncertainty — change is in the air, but it's hard to tell if we're really in control.
It's a BDE that extends to the animal kingdom, because Australia's many creatures are clearly imbued with the big dick spirit of not giving a fuck.
Like anyone with a heart, when I saw that cute little iguana run past a gauntlet of snakes, my life was imbued with a hopeful glow.
At least Paul Smith's ode to English gardens past, in sunflowers and puckered seersucker and line drawings, was imbued with the slouchy silhouettes of modern nostalgia.
Too often, young people are encouraged to speak their own minds indiscriminately, even when not fully developed or sufficiently imbued with the capacity for right judgment.
It was a term I had heard her and my older brother throw around casually but that, to me, was imbued with a kind of magic.
And in Kolkata, India, sex workers in brothels were imbued with a sense of empowerment that helped them to take concrete steps to improve their lives.
But with Mr. Trump in the White House, such visits have become imbued with political meaning, inspiring fraught conversation each time a team wins a trophy.
It's a decision imbued with uncertainty but has real consequences: Evidence suggests discharge to an institution is associated with higher costs and higher risk of readmission.
But then, imbued with a heartfelt belief that Israeli music could arouse the spirit of Judaism among postwar American Jews, she moved to New York City.
Indeed, it's exactly that yearning that sickness seems to awaken and that our healers, imbued with the power of science, purport to provide, no imagination required.
His unorthodox, open chord gestures seem to melt into each other, while his lucid melodic runs are imbued with warmth by the young bassist Jaco Pastorius.
Directed with restraint by Kip Fagan and imbued with uncommon humanity by an impressive cast, "The Profane" is by turns warm and wary, combative and conciliatory.
If being a collector is imbued with the romance of money and taste, then keeping track of all the pieces in a collection is its opposite.
We are constantly surrounded by objects and places imbued with the memory of violence, a violence that is cumulative and, for us as mere observers, unquantifiable.
Metal itself often lacks a certain amount of subtlety and tact, but like any good art, its best examples are imbued with creativity and human emotion.
Each season is imbued with a sense of optimism in the face of relentless adversity; Charles believes that is central to the gay and queer experience.
The human being bears the image of God, however tarnished by sin, and is the pinnacle of an order created and imbued with meaning by God.
Using tapes of interviews before she died in 2130, the documentary is imbued with Guggenheim's presence, even as art-world denizens dish on her foibles and vanities.
Instead, it brings the game's gravity-shifting action into real life when a little kitten is imbued with the power to turn the floor into the ceiling.
To this day, August is still imbued with a feeling of conclusion: Nature's period of growth and bounty, which peaked with the summer solstice, is officially over.
The Supreme Court is undoubtedly an institution imbued with politics, as Senate Republicans' unprecedented obstruction of Mr Obama's attempt to seat a replacement for Mr Scalia confirms.
She playfully suggests I should book my next trip to Toronto, just to see what it's like to visit an area so imbued with flirtatious Venusian energy.
While the basic or "common" skins are usually just recolored versions of the originals, "Legendary" skins — which are the rarest — are often imbued with similar cultural significance.
I hope we're not witnessing this long-delayed gratification for G+M solely as a prelude to one of their deaths being imbued with some extra pathos.
Using tapes of interviews before she died in 1979, the documentary is imbued with Guggenheim's presence, even as art-world denizens dish on her foibles and vanities.
He said he had ordered dela Rosa to recruit young men for task forces who were "imbued with the fervor of patriotism" and not tainted by corruption.
Traditionally these are figures that are imbued with enormous power, derived from the profusion of objects that are hung in bundles onto and imbedded in the figure.
Both Atomos and Iris are bona fide successes, but as long as other people are involved in the process, their music will be imbued with other personalities.
Hardly sentimental, Neel's unflinchingly direct gaze is nonetheless imbued with a deep quality of sympathy, a palpable need to get at the fleshy humanity of her subjects.
Cheryl Lynn's late 43s classic, "Got To Be Real," punctuates the film on more than one occasion, and has become imbued with new meaning because of it.
For a fantasy land of impossible monsters and molten gods, its world also feels coherent, like it's been lived in and imbued with its own secret history.
Motion City Soundtrack often sneak serious lyrics into ostensibly pop-sounding songs, but "Let's Get Fucked Up And Die" builds slowly, entirely imbued with emotion and honesty.
Her numbed answer, about her awareness of her body and the reactions it elicits, is imbued with a haunting air of depletion, and of defiance by surrender.
Imbued with a brawny, malevolent charm by Jeffrey Dean Morgan, the character, at least in his debut, lived up to the hype in every way but one.
We pay attention to who she spends her time with, trying our best to encourage more time spent with kids who are imbued with a kind spirit.
The album is built around Anderson's personal retelling of Hurricane Sandy, but is also imbued with a larger warning about the ugliness and carnage of climate change.
California (1941), an opinion that is imbued with the morality of the New Deal — and that also involved an effort to discourage poor Americans from entering California.
In comic book and film franchises like Wonder Woman, the Amazons dwell in the realm of fairy tale and make-believe; as warriors imbued with legendary strength.
The Sixth Gun takes place shortly after the civil war, where a set of six pistols have been imbued with dark powers, giving their wielders magical abilities.
What you lose in browned, caramelized notes, you make up for in texture; these meatballs come out tender, and still imbued with the character of the marinara.
There's a glow as if the painting is imbued with some energy field, something primordial that is responsive to my obsession – the obsession of the Hungry Ghost.
Ms. Shane's memorable rendition of "Any Other Way" contains a line — "Tell her that I'm happy, tell her that I'm gay" — that she imbued with subversive subtext.
Weddings are always fraught, even if they are not your own, and especially when they are as public and imbued with metaphor and meaning as this one.
Working with found objects and assemblage, Saar collected items imbued with racist imagery and mixed them together with personal snapshots and mystical talismans to create charged readymades.
Their facial features change dramatically from one drawing to the next but never disorientingly so — through Claveloux's inconsistencies, each story is imbued with the fluidity of perception.
It is not surprising that religion provides rhetorical urgency to reactionary causes, but what causes of any kind has it not at times imbued with moral purpose?
Later, she posts a photo of the look to Instagram, complete with a full skirt, high heels, and a pose imbued with just the right amount of camp.
In 1910, imbued with masonic philosophy, Mucha moved back to the land of his birth (that would become Czechoslovakia eight years hence) to execute The Slav Epic project.
For all we know, the board that the group played on the group date was imbued with the spirits of Bachelors past, sending urgent messages straight to Nick.
But unlike dripping works by Hermann Nitsch or Ron Athey that provoke visceral reactions, Eagles's are imbued with a quiet, spiritual quality despite the outrage that drives them.
The watchmaker's son is, of course, Jon Osterman, the human being who was transformed in a freak accident that left him naked, blue-skinned, and imbued with superpowers.
According to Hashimoto, the defining narrative conceit of the game is the idea that everything in the world — from people to objects to places — is imbued with memories.
As their "contents drift online," books and reading environments have been imbued "with a new glamor," turned into symbols of rich sentience in a world of anxious fidgeting.
The man who gave the world the much-needed emotional release of NBC's This Is Us is back — with a feature-length film likewise imbued with cathartic properties.
There are times when I read this book, and it's so imbued with so much love I have for the Sam in my life that — sometimes I'll cry.
Just get the good stuff instead, the best bread you're able to buy, preferably handmade loaves with sturdy crusts and tender crumbs, imbued with the flavors of fermentation.
The PSL has been so roundly mocked, dissected, and imbued with negative associations that it hardly requires explanation as to why anyone would be reticent to order one.
In larger ex-communist countries, perhaps less imbued with a sense of the faith's vulnerability, the robustly Christian share is a bit smaller but still in the majority.
Our overwhelmed hearts imbued with fear, wondering what in the world were we thinking when we said we would welcome a refugee into our already child-filled home?
A significant and vocal group, they are imbued with a sense of entitlement and have the potential and desire to complete Russia's aborted transition to a "normal" country.
A simple animation of a cat eating pizza doesn't inherently mean anything, but it becomes imbued with purpose, however silly, when you jam it into a new context.
Not imbued with thematic import or anything resembling character motivation, Calvin just wants to eliminate these people so it can have all the station's precious oxygen for itself.
The number of recorded votes skyrocketed from 177 in 1969 to 661 in 1975 and over 85033 the next year, many imbued with political, rather than legislative, motivations.
"Mudbound" moves at a methodical pace -- basically approximating its rural, mid-20th century environs -- but with a constant sense of purpose, imbued with a strong sense of foreboding.
Given that Armstrong is the son of that Billie Joe Armstrong, it was clear from the beginning the group was imbued with punk rock's most adaptive, purest elements.
She said the politics were imbued with "toxic masculinity", referring to a tweet in which Trump said his nuclear button was bigger and more powerful than North Korea's.
When I tried to carve bread out of my own life, it took on that special trait anything you try to ignore is imbued with: It became taboo.
A slinking, screeching metaphor disguised as a children's nightmare, he's imbued with unholy scare powers thanks to the actors who embody the fractured family upon whom he preys.
It is minimal, repetitive, and most importantly, imbued with the kind of squelch redolent of either a steamy sex session or a Sunday afternoon stroll in the woods.
As mediocre as American sex education continues to be, there's one message about sex we are all imbued with from a very early age: Sex is incredibly important.
This beauty goes beyond aesthetics and is imbued with a world of ideological commentary dealing with colonialism in Africa, the politics of representation, conspicuous consumption, and the environment.
Imbued with the understated manners of the East Coast elite, he loomed large in the upper reaches of a New York social world of glittering black-tie galas.
"I immediately fell in love with your work," she wrote to him years later; his pieces were like machines that he had imbued with their own ungovernable agendas.
Everything around me, he taught me, was imbued with personal meaning: I had a connection to the land, the birds in the sky, and ancestors I'd never known.
Jo Andres, a visual artist whose experimental choreography performed at clubs in downtown Manhattan and evocative short films were imbued with fantastical and dreamlike imagery, died on Jan.
His early research focused on neural networks and implicit learning, and at Carnegie Mellon he was imbued with a community of researchers on the cutting edge of artificial intelligence.
Instead, Vida's writing is vibrant, political, and razor-sharp, imbued with the unspoken and constantly code-switching among English, Spanish, and Spanglish (sometimes to the point of being overwritten).
By creating exposure to lovely objects imbued with meaning, are we planting seeds for critical thinking about society — or are we just creating a backdrop for ever more selfies?
It is a physical area, but one that is made "a home" instead of just a space lived in, by being imbued with emotion from its inhabitants, from people.
Tropikos is a deck of tarot cards distilled into cinema: profoundly still scenes draped with stark items, each allusively imbued with deep symbolism and hinting at a clandestine narrative.
The first few days of November were spent in a haze, but you'll be sharp, confident, and imbued with a sense of power when the Sun connects with Pluto.
And, of course, once any man enters fatherhood, he immediately becomes imbued with the gift of causing massive eye rolls and groans of everyone around him — especially his children.
Whatever her medium, Shaltmira's style is deeply imbued with meaning and a powerful passion that calls attention to the world's mysterious inner workings as well as its myriad injustices.
It has to be imbued with some kind of mystical, world-altering power, bestowing upon the wearer the ability to punch with the force of a thousand Joe Fraziers.
But when she leaves her house, she realizes that the world outside has changed; the streets and buildings are the same, but they're imbued with a sense of menace.
At the height of the Gilded Age, a time characterized by superficial glamour and deep corruption, these foundations, imbued with vague missions to improve general welfare, seemed benevolent enough.
The dialogue is imbued with both poetic archness and naturalistic banality, and you can feel the cast being drained and defeated by the strain of struggling between the two.
Often, controversies are imbued with a theological weight when the college maintains they are handled according to Wheaton's doctrinal convictions, even if it is at odds with students' interpretations.
But the items Young suggested aren't as cheap as the ones I was using; "natural foods," imbued with virtue, are way more expensive than the processed stuff I grabbed.
When he launched his 2016 presidential bid, Trump drew from the central message of non-interventionist thought: America was not imbued with a unique moral innocence in foreign policy.
Op-Ed Contributor Los Angeles — This is how TV used to show mental illness: Men imbued with magical crime-solving or disease-curing powers that hindered their personal lives.
Among Maier's possessions were more than 100,000 negatives — a startling body of work imbued with the humanism of Robert Frank and Lisette Model but a mischief all its own.
One of the company's best-selling products, said Mr. Bader, is his "Aleppo Pepper Sauce," a mildly spicy hot sauce, imbued with black pepper, fresh onion, garlic and lemon.
Many are strongly imbued with both, and anyone who has been part of a football stadium uniting in absolute silence can attest to the power the gesture can have.
It is, as one character puts it, the place where the apparitions and dreads of popular culture's collective unconscious have been brought into being and imbued with arcane powers.
Differences in where and how Americans choose to live, which increasingly overlap with politics, are imbued with judgments about each other — and suspicion that others are negatively judging us.
In a riveting roll call — imbued with the incantations and solemnity of a church service — 100 senators, one by one, announced "guilty" or "not guilty" before a national audience.
The sprawling factory in a former high school is imbued with the aromas of Red spruce and other woods, and the shoptalk is about screws and laminated steel chisels.
The province's deeply sectarian school system continues: close to 95% of pupils attend either Catholic of Protestant schools, issuing yet more generations imbued with a segmented view of society.
Jean Shin emphasizes that mass produced objects are imbued with meaning through use, and by accumulating and altering these objects, she makes portraits of the communities that use them.
After all, the leader of ISIS, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, is technically selling something, whether it's the promise of a life imbued with meaning or merely a sense of belonging.
And yet the people still don't know, with anything approaching certainty, how exactly capes facilitate this process (at least, the capes that aren't themselves imbued with the power of flight).
Not only does that chapter explain how she came to Barbary Lane, but it's imbued with a genuine emotion and depth that most of this "Tales of the City" lacks.
He was playing jazz, but it was jazz imbued with the vibrations of the church and the ''little subtleties'' of pulse and timbre that he picked up from Snoop Dogg.
Moon Knight is based on the character Marc Specter who is a mercenary left for dead in the Egyptian desert who is imbued with special powers by a spiritual force.
For Mr. Enrigue, unlike for Marx, history doesn't repeat itself "the first time as tragedy, then as farce": Instead, history is imbued with farce even in the first go-round.
When, at an event in New Hampshire, he half-jokingly, half-imploringly asked the audience to "please clap," the moment was imbued with an epic pathos, and quickly went viral.
Hamish Hamilton; £27.99A Londoner now living in New York, Hari Kunzru introduces two unforgettable characters to illustrate how black music came to be imbued with the spirit of the blues.
A piece in Pejac's series, titled Redemption, is a particularly imbued with irony: Suicide Torch, which depicts a tiny man carrying a fiery torch amid a forest of scattered wood.
It's imbued with both wisdom and anxiety, not just in the words, but also in the improvised piano chords that he recorded during free-flowing jam sessions in the studio.
Things appear normal and wholesome, until Shepard closes the refrigerator door, at which point the new groceries are apparently imbued with some sort of eldritch energy, and come to life.
" - White House chief of staff John Kelly on undocumented immigrants 1924 "The character of immigration has changed and the newcomers are imbued with lawless, restless sentiments of anarchy and collectivism.
Will our AIs one day be imbued with this all-important adaptable reason, and with it slip the leash, turning to new problems never defined or bounded by their creators?
Not only is it impressive to watch Dr. Fatbody complete the iconic 1991 game in just over 20 minutes, the whole segment is imbued with this infectiously warm, welcoming quality.
Gorgeously restored and imbued with a modern spirit of play, the Chicago Athletic Association captures many of the city's most compelling attractions — architecture, history and food — under one handsome roof.
It promises to return the "internal energy," needed to make you a "pure man," imbued with the power of a jungle root native to Indonesia and Malaysia called tongkat ali.
Imbued with what they perceive as a God-given right to rule all peoples, Infinite's ultra-American residents of the floating city of Columbia are racist, exceptionalist, and vehemently capitalist.
But even before he was making music with Bon Iver (who, let's not forget, are a band), Justin Vernon had long been writing songs imbued with the atmosphere of winter.
Then there's "Temptation" with a then wide-eyed Alex Turner, a track imbued with a confidence and flair that makes other grime and indie collaborations feel like anaemic, wounded animals.
Though kids deserve to explore gender without judgment, some argue that drag is not the space to do so because it's imbued with queer history the children don't yet understand.
Now, as a team, they're able to create sleek layouts for record covers, customized tour visuals and more, all imbued with a sense of fun and mastery of vibrant colors.
He would often, as in "RH005," make multiple tracings of an object, each a little different from the previous one, each imbued with individual energy, pulsing next to the others.
Like the Kahlo originals, some pieces, including evil eye earrings and hammered gold hands resembling a pair Picasso was said to have given Kahlo, are imbued with touches of mysticism.
Mr. van Dantzig's choreography, imbued with oddities here and there, was repetitive and frequently unmusical; it seemed to unfold in slow motion, and the cast responded with hesitant, mannered dancing.
Workspace We spoke to the chief executive of Garden and Gun and discussed how she transformed her workplace in historic Charleston, S.C. into a modern office imbued with southern charm.
But over time, such events become imbued with music, a phenomenon explored in "Soundtracks: Songs That Defined History," an eight-part documentary series that begins Thursday, April 20, on CNN.
Earlier that morning, before Nora and Kevin parted ways, they shared a kiss imbued with real feeling: a possible farewell embrace, in case Nora was hustling off to her death.
Science suggests that facial hair — from scruffy day-old stubble to full Grizzly Adams — is imbued with social messages, and can play a significant role in a man's love life.
Recipe: Tarragon Chicken With Sherry Vinegar Onions And to Drink ... Ordinarily, chicken thighs imbued with the mild anise flavor of tarragon would be a good candidate for reds or whites.
There is a clear line between racism and anti-choice extremism, and it is the inherent belief that our bodies are not inherently imbued with the same levels of freedom.
In thinking of Morrison, I think about the immediacy of her legacy and how the work she created was imbued with natural storytelling that underlined the truth of it all.
Food52's new house brand, Five Two, is creating refined home and kitchen staples imbued with a modern aesthetic and a healthy dash of input from its recipe loving community.
Doc is in Alcoholics Anonymous and sticks to meticulous routines as a way to cope; he also sneaks looks at Marie, his fixed expression imbued with guilt and creepy desire.
Then they celebrated the fitting sight of a home athlete, Pozzi, imbued with a touch of Bannister's own spirit, battling back from a poor start in the 2400 meters hurdles.
This and other elements of Capitano could be described as modern nostalgia — loving nods to the past imbued with much of what's great about eating and drinking in the present.
A Good Appetite Cooked under low heat, fillets, imbued with fennel and lime, become velvety soft, almost like a confit (in half the time, and with a lot less oil).
Annihilation was imbued with a level of surrealism and flat out weirdness in Area X. How do you think the film does when it comes to translating what you wrote visually?
Her work, which often incorporates phrases from Broadway musicals, the movies, and Yiddish, is imbued with a sense of nostalgia for midcentury American optimism and the aspirations of the middle class.
I'd never considered before that being a femme with a butch partner needn't be some inequitable hetero horror show, but instead could be something imbued with incredible queer comfort and power.
In some ways, they're the cornerstone symbol of the series — beautiful, yes, but also trinkets, imbued with meaning mostly because this family so desperately wants to believe in itself as royalty.
No season has been as expansive and ambitious as this latest one, which features episodes shot with varied artistic tones, set in far-flung locations, and imbued with vastly different moods.
We liked how the music changed the tone of the footage, the daytime friendly content suddenly becoming something a little more sinister yet still imbued with an air of comedic absurdity.
I walked out into the sore air of Mayfair, not exactly imbued with the spirit to run home and write the next "Voodoo Child" or Messiah, but still I sensed enlightenment.
We have seen it over and over, in the seemingly endless series of attacks by radical Islamists, some of them mentally disturbed, all of them imbued with a dangerous, deadly ideology.
Raiza's own style, while imbued with the chill vibes of New Zealand's hip-hop history, takes influence from 90s luminaries Nas and Talib Kweli to give a glimpse into his journey.
Just because you use your briefcase to carry sensitive documents, a $2,000 laptop, and other important, irreplaceable items, that's no reason the piece can't be imbued with a casual, understated style.
That also creates a little too much opportunity for Aquaman and Mera to squabble and of course bond, while crisscrossing the globe in pursuit of a trident imbued with fantastic powers.
And the universe is imbued with wanting life to arise and evolve, as MIT physicist Jeremy England, points out in this Quanta Magazine article titled A New Physics Theory of Life.
Black leather, after all — unlike, say, brown leather — is one of the most emotive sartorial symbols in the wardrobe, imbued with a host of cultural and historical associations for almost everyone.
"Thank you for your question," Care says, appearing, and with this simple line — imbued with mocking humor by the wondrous, mellifluously voiced Karen Kandel — Mabou Mines's "Faust 2.0" bursts into life.
The Wood Brothers' earliest work skewed more acoustic, yet with the recent addition of the drummer Jano Rix, the trio's tunes have become imbued with electric blues and rock 'n' roll.
The opening shots of this movie seem to be of a fog imbued with some kind of green slime; once this lifts, we're with a small family on a fishing trip.
The Pompeii artifacts — whether an ornate wine goblet, delicately carved bone toothpicks, or a pile of petrified grapes — are imbued with a particular pathos, beautifully preserved as a result of tragedy.
It's an EV imbued with characteristics that were forged in the automaker's storied motorsports program, and a vehicle that marks the beginning of a new era in the company's long history.
Ms. Murphy's unfussiness can be explained in two ways, the first and cheapest being that she's Canadian, and imbued with the kind manners for which her nation is so often parodied.
Yet what strikes me most about the selection of Davis's works is the sense of withholding they convey, alternatingly tongue-in-cheek, opaque, and otherwise imbued with a sense of refusal.
But that isn't the most striking part of the speech, the rest of which was imbued with idealism and a thoughtfulness that's perhaps a bit surprising coming from a college senior.
It's a dystopian tale by the British author Naomi Alderman and explores a world in which women are suddenly imbued with the ability to dispense an electrical charge from their bodies.
In that sense, says Gauger, the Problem Glyphs are a kind of digital palimpsest, imbued with an energy and a history that far transcends both ordinary digital drawings, and "ordinary" magical glyphs.
Mering also lends her considerable voice to Drugdealer's The End of Comedy, which, like many of Michael Collins' many musical projects up until now, is imbued with a certain wink-wink humor.
Do you believe that this culture can ... Because sometimes, as you know, a lot of cultures [are imbued] with the DNA of their founders or their immediate creators and they don't change.
Both are spectral, sparse tracks, imbued with a warm intimacy thanks in part to the opening bars where Rose may as well be whispering secrets a hair's breadth from your right ear.
In the course of a three- or four-minute segment, a benign heirloom is imbued with vast historical and financial worth, and an ordinary person becomes the keeper of an extraordinary artifact.
The presentation had been simultaneously theatrical and artisanal, and imbued with a spirit of luxurious severity: diners got only a few bites of courses that had taken hours of effort to prepare.
Directed and produced by Jonathan Alter, John Block and Steve McCarthy, "Deadline Artists" is clearly imbued with a soft spot for the two men at its core, whatever their flaws and foibles.
The action in "Kubo" begins at night, with a desperate woman at sea fighting off waves with her small boat and a shamisen (a Japanese three-stringed lute) imbued with magic powers.
What seems clear is that "Boy Eased" -- far from disappearing -- is one of those meticulously crafted films imbued with the kind of quiet power that can, and should, truly leave a mark.
While Doom is prone to comedic braggadocio, Watson's coded, stream-of-consciousness rhymes are imbued with unflinching introspection ("Homie said that suicide wasn't appropriate / So instead I engulf on acid and opiates").
Inspired by creepy films, fantasy novels, and greats like Neil Gaiman, Hayao Miyazaki, Kurt Vonnegut, and Lewis Carroll, Seattle-based photographer Kindra Nikole takes empowering images of women imbued with Photoshop magic.
The brewery's name comes from the fact that Saburov prepares his beers with music always playing in the background, convinced that the ale is somehow imbued with the character of the melody.
It is not known whether the two discussed the investigation and Bill Clinton was not at the time imbued with the power and majesty of a sitting president of the United States.
He wrote: My heart throbs anew in the hope that inspired by the example of Lincoln, imbued with the spirit of Christ, they will cast down the last barrier to perfect freedom.
This post appeared originally on THUMP UK.Matthew Barnes' music as Forest Swords has always possessed a keen sense of place, imbued with the heft of folklore and the ghosts of the past.
For him, people are imbued with both a human spirit and a spark of the divine; we're not Jesus, but we're like him, and what he struggled with, we struggle with, too.
And that hardware was tied to software and services like never before — every light bulb the endpoint of a cloud service, every speaker imbued with the voice of the data center's soul.
It is as though the curators assume that by gazing at hundreds of documents, unable to read them all, you should be imbued with an understanding of how complex these politics are.
The clothes were imbued with characteristics likes eyes and mouths, turning them into animated characters informed by the theme of animism, the belief that a soul or spirit exists in everyday objects.
As a way to process her feelings of grief, frustration, and loss, Lauren Hana Chai made a series of paintings titled Last Known Locations, each imbued with imagery inspired by her missing mother.
Emily Dickinson is imbued with teenage angst and a vocabulary that includes words like "dude" and "sick" in this series debuting Friday as one of the first shows on Apple's new streaming service.
Even the title of the exhibition, while imbued with a certain amount of pathos, ultimately feels like a joke: Feher's art never really looked like art, at least not in the traditional sense.
Coates stresses to me that the music was already being written before the tracks became imbued with the Silver Surfer and the landscape he created from its science fiction and his native London.
The wind seems to blow from a direction not marked on any compass; new, fresh, music carries far on it, imbued with a lonely splendor I never hear in the flat, tinny light.
Despite all of the ancient dragons, holy swords, and, well, emblems imbued with the power of mystical flames, Fire Emblem is often described by listing its idiosyncrasies—permadeath, the weapons triangle, class promotions.
Beyond the clothes, the lyrics in Gaga's Super Bowl performance were poignant, too: She opened with a protest song, "This Land Is Your Land," imbued with messages of racial and socio-economic inclusiveness.
Both Jack Joyce and Serene have been imbued with time-altering superpowers through a wonky physics experiment gone haywire and players must guide the Joyce brothers through some good old reality-bending craziness.
Musicians and their managers were imbued with a renewed vigor for the battle after the RIAA released a report in March stating Vinyl record sales in 2015 brought in more revenue than YouTube.
The Oxbow, from Thomas Cole to Alfred Hitchcock, an exhibition of new landscape paintings imbued with personal and local histories relating to the sites depicted is open at Marlborough London until July 28.
Love, like his other cinematic experiences, is a film of black bodies bound in space and time, imbued with music, expressing a language of what they know to be of America's racial divide.
T'Challa — who was first introduced by Marvel through the "Fantastic Four" series in 1966 — is imbued with superhuman strength, stamina and speed through his connection with a mystical force called the Panther God.
"The adjective toxic is defined as 'poisonous' and first appeared in English in the mid-seventeenth century from the medieval Latin toxicus, meaning 'poisoned' or 'imbued with poison'," reads the Oxford Dictionary's definition.
Exemplary of that combination of profiles was the amuse-bouche, Berrebi said: a morsel of drum fish ensconced in a potato cream foam with a crimson oil imbued with a faint paprika heat.
Though its constitution still describes members as "vanguard fighters of the Chinese working class imbued with communist consciousness," the party has veered away from its communist roots and welcomed private entrepreneurs since 2001.
Schoolgirl, Worker and Father are duly sketched out, imbued with the qualities of vulnerability, creepy lust and paternal jealousy required by their respective roles, and set in motion toward that ill-omened encounter.
Of course, Leda's encounter with the swan should properly be called a rape; sexual violence is everywhere in Gauguin's art, and the ceramics as much as the paintings are imbued with sexual overtones.
Macron's plan to decommission the school as part of his government's wider response to the yellow-vest movement, which staged its 23rd weekend of protests this past weekend, is therefore imbued with symbolism.
And with three skilled actresses at the film's center, characters that could so easily be reduced to familiar stereotypes — the crazy one, the conniving one, the social climber — are instead imbued with humanity.
As she falls in love with a fish-man (yes, a fish-man), every moment of her performance is imbued with humor, warmth, and — as the movie progresses — more and more raw desire.
" Jonathan Olivares, a designer who wrote a book with Mr. Sapper, said Mr. Sapper's works were imbued "with warmth and poetry," each inspired by what he insisted was the requisite "kiss from the muse.
Privacy missteps aside, the overall idea of a digital butler (that we've imbued with human qualities) that's always listening, waiting to be awoken to serve our needs, is the creepiest watchful presence of all.
A German insurance company, ARAG, is facing online backlash for a TV spot that features a dance imitating a traditional Maōri haka, a culturally important dance performed on significant occasions and imbued with reverence.
By the very nature of its charter, the IRS is already imbued with awesome power to peer into nearly every aspect of a person's life, and we've already seen what that capability has borne.
Bots imbued with a targetable profile and brand-name outlets are worth much more to advertisers than unknown visitors to a no-name webpage, and video is the most expensive form of online advertising.
Previously on HaerteTest, a burning hot coal melted a hole into the face of a Nokia 3310 and the phone still turned on, as if imbued with some kind of unholy retro-electronic power.
When he comes to, he's imbued with the power to compel people to obey his commands, and he has attracted the attention of two otherworldly agents eager to get their hands on him. Who?
But their statements — imbued with emotion, as parents themselves in some cases, and vows of reform in response to a tragedy — did little to complete the picture of how the system had failed him.
In the 20th century, European colonialism, the creation of Israel and the emergence of Arab nationalism, imbued with elements of anti-Semitism, divided the Jewish and Muslim communities and set them on different paths.
The service was imbued with the dignity, seriousness and respect — as well as the capacity to embrace with affection someone of a different political ideology — that are so lacking in American politics these days.
In one recent study, a team of researchers from Yale University temporarily swayed some conservatives to express more liberal views on social issues by having them imagine they were imbued with superhuman powers of survival.
Highlights in this regard must include Rachel Kneebone's "Grief Study II" (53) porcelain sculpture, imbued with teeming torque and verve, as it is, and Urs Lüthi's audacious "Tell Me Who Stole Your Smile" (1974) series.
Under their care, he's become a martial arts expert imbued with the power of the Iron Fist – an ancient mystical force that usually manifests on the show in the form of Danny's glowing, superpowered fist.
Most of the songs that soundtracked my years of teenage angst were explicitly sad in a very specific way; the melodies were melancholic, the lyrics were introspective and imbued with a sense of fruitless longing.
As Musk has pointed out, artificial intelligence could actually be used to control, regulate, and monitor other AI. Or, it could be imbued with human values, or an overriding imposition to be friendly to humans.
Toward Democracy aspires to a world of rational and autonomous yet sympathetic and virtuous citizens, imbued with the notion of a public interest, and prepared to strive for it against the pull of baser motives.
He was talked about as a "Southern Springsteen," a nod to the way his populist anthems of small town resilience and romance were imbued with a sour sense of humor and an everyman's nasal yawn.
"Am forever grateful not only to those patriots who made the ultimate sacrifice for our Nation — but also the Gold Star families whose heritage is imbued with their honor and heroism," Bush concluded his tweet.
The characters' brave concord is both inspiring and heart-rending, and Cleave's prose is imbued with a Dickensian flair, deploying brilliant metaphors ("People spoke in whispers, as if the war were listening") and crackling dialogue.
Ræst, which occupies one of the oldest buildings in Tórshavn, has small wood-panelled rooms, giving it the feel of a saltbox house on Nantucket, though it is imbued with a distinctive, near-rancid smell.
She was both imbued with and fascinated by style, and INGE MORATH: ON STYLE (Abrams, $65), with an introduction by Justine Picardie and edited by John P. Jacob, collects much more than just fashion photography.
And that these works should be imbued with a giddy openness to change that seems to be as much a part of Mr. Gurney's DNA as his anthropological dedication to a vanishing class of patricians.
They are imbued with fresh flowers and herbs like rose petals, fenugreek and mint; spices like saffron, sumac and cardamom; fruits like pomegranate and barberry; all kinds of citrus; and nuts, including pistachios and almonds.
It's a heartbreaking study of detachment and intimacy imbued with all of the wonder, pain, and uncertainty of returning from an emotional hiatus, like the aural equivalent of blood rushing back to a sleeping limb.
For artists like Louise Bourgeois, however, whose work was largely influenced by surrealism and imbued with psychosexual and gender-experimental nuances, it seemed a natural transition and an intriguing addition to an already revolutionary oeuvre.
In the decades after the revolution, the regime's robust media operations sought to cast the history of the revolution and the subsequent war with Iraq in an anti-imperialist language imbued with Shia Islamic imagery.
"A lot of workers were involved in making these watches, and this is the final stage where I assemble these parts, imbued with their spirits and emotions, and shape them into a watch," she said.
Church attendance eventually rose to 90 percent in the 20th century and priests, who were more educated than their flocks, took leadership positions in all facets of Irish life and were imbued with great authority.
If Sands's ruthless efficiency on the pitch has rendered him part of the de facto future of American soccer, it hasn't stopped him from being disarmingly agreeable and imbued with youthful grace off of it.
" His fantasies were imbued with descriptive detail and what a character in his 23 book "Forgotten Life" (a suicidal giant sloth who collects folk music) celebrated as "the simple and intricate feeling of being alive.
In the slower, more lyrical second section of the music, two couples do a beautiful double pas de deux imbued with swirling lifts and skaterlike glides — unusual for Ms. Childs, who rarely choreographs partnered work.
It's not just that the record is imbued with a darkness, though that's there to a degree, but it has the liveliness of a city after dark, the sense of constant movement in hidden corners.
And yet, the works are imbued with a powerful tension, as in the familial-looking scene of I Still Face You, where every figure gathered around the table brings to it their own motivations and anxieties.
But Ms. Agresta certainly stole the show — her dying moments imbued with both a sweet resolve and a vulnerability that evoked the helplessness of Turandot so vividly conveyed by Ms. Stemme as the ice maiden succumbs.
This is the magnetism that drew thousands to Abramović's 2010 MoMA retrospective, "The Artist is Present," to sit across from her and feel imbued with otherworldly life force (or so their tears would have you believe).
"(They) are imbued with a very strong sense of responsibility for the economic welfare of their families, which propels them to seek opportunities outside Ethiopia," said Bina Fernandez, a migration expert at the University of Melbourne.
Texting is imbued with uncertainty, which is why it's such a complicated form of communication, says Bree McEwan, PhD, assistant professor at DePaul University, who studies the way we manage and maintain social relationships through technology.
Turkey also tolerated the foreign fighters who crossed its territory en route to Syria, filling border towns with smugglers, fixers and a growing number of long-bearded men intent on joining a fight imbued with extremism.
Going shopping with my bridesmaids is not like any old shopping trip with friends — it's imbued with the knowledge that these people (and these dusty-rose dresses) will be in our photos for years to come.
It is ornate and rich, a sound to bathe in, imbued with the kind of chilly melancholia that rises from the edges of English towns, the places where the nothing of nothingness takes on cosmic proportions.
As Donizetti's doomed Anne Boleyn at the Met in 2011, her mad scene cabaletta was imbued with the kind of crapulent ardor one might encounter at a truck rally or in line for a Nintendo Switch.
Imbued with art and literature, teenaged Cézanne threw himself into painting and signed a first intimidating "Self-Portrait" (1864), where he looks like a menacing monster with bloodshot eyes and a tight-lipped and petrifying visage.
In their pain and worry, individual Jews had a rare chance to feel themselves part of a larger community — one that mourns together, gets angry together, imbued with a separate and unique identity, threatened yet resilient.
When Breath of the Wild 2 eventually sees release, perhaps its rolling hills and vertiginous mountains will be imbued with the same rarely felt magic as its predecessor, an outlook that feels intensely necessary right now.
And when Facebook became the first social media account for many adults, it was quickly imbued with stereotypes around middle-aged married folks reconnecting with high school friends and cheating on their spouses with old flames.
Though heavily imbued with the symbols of Haitian Vodou and influenced by Afro-Caribbean traditions popular beyond the nation's capital, the works on display in this daunting group exhibition cannot be estranged from their local roots.
To show that the artists in this region were already imbued with a sense of the modern was to counter the narrative that the Middle East needed to become modern by entering the Western sphere of influence.
What teems with associations to an ancient history is simultaneously imbued with a certain mutability, as if to assert that any past that we as human beings inherit may nevertheless be malleable and manipulated in the present.
A self titled 21970 debut LP set their stall in fine fashion, but it was 22008's Come My Fanatics that really hit home, its turgid doom imbued with sleazy cosmic reach and a blackened punkish energy.
"Technology like Amazon's Rekognition should be used if and only if it is imbued with American values like the right to privacy and equal protection," Senator Edward J. Markey, a Massachusetts Democrat, told the New York Times.
Here was a prosperous society, deeply imbued with liberal values, being taken over by a country that, less than a decade earlier, had used tanks and machineguns to crush peaceful protests by citizens calling for democratic reform.
While the previous leaders of these governmental agencies were imbued with a driving need to change and control banking; the current managers of these departments have needs and concerns that are exactly the opposite of their predecessors.
It also shows his yearbook caption, "Après moi, le déluge," ("after me, the flood"), a statement that, in real life, was retrospectively imbued with meaning about Cunanan's self-destructiveness by a media and public hungry for narratives.
Paul Lannon, an attorney at the law firm Holland & Knight in Boston specializing in employment and labor, points out that academic culture, as opposed to the commercial sector, is imbued with an overt layer of free expression.
Understanding fetish desire helps situate sex in the brain (which is really where it lives in the first place), and shows us to what degree almost anything can be imbued with sexual possibility… at least for someone.
Maybe it's because we're losing the men and women who actually lived through the horrors of nationalism and xenophobia imbued with the power and resources of nation states that their ugly heads are beginning to rise again.
An Investor's Journey To Future Science And Technology Through the past few decades of summer blockbuster movies and Silicon Valley products, artificial intelligence (AI) has become increasingly familiar and sexy, and imbued with a perversely dystopian allure.
All in, Little Fictions feels like the culmination of so many aspects of Elbow, imbued with a new maturity and world-weariness that sees the band settling into a new phase in their career with renewed enthusiasm.
And families of all races, faiths and national origins who have opted to send their children to a Hebrew-language charter school in Harlem are raising youngsters imbued with a heartening belief in diversity and mutual respect.
With American Crime Story, Murphy was trying to take that idea even farther — not only filling his show with well-known talent, but using it to tackle a real-world case imbued with particularly modern social relevance.
Her large-scale murals and painted installations are scattered across unexpected pockets of Los Angeles, imbued with vivid and enchanting tales of magic culled from a neverending sketchbook full of random lists, strange stories, and intricate drawings.
He seemed connected to his piano by the brain stem, so imbued with music that he emitted it unbidden, launching songs of every provenance that he might do this way and might do that—or the other.
Unfortunately for Braid, even with the release of the great reunion album No Coast, they weren't imbued with the cultural cachet of bands like American Football, with Braid having fallen dormant in the years since its release.
The studies of American film history from the mid-60s onward, and of countercultural ideas and ideals from then up to the very present moment, are infused and imbued with and by his great, weirdo, contrary specter.
A case in point is his unflinching embrace of the notion of feeling, which he understands as the mental experiences of physiological states, states imbued with a valence ranging from positive and pleasant to negative and unpleasant.
Australia's proliferation of terrible burritos — usually imbued with some kind of fruity salsa and mayonnaise or aioli — is a lesson in what can happen to a cuisine when it is taken completely out of its cultural context.
The terrain he's made is as dark and deep as the woods Robert Frost stopped by one snowy evening, as misty as a Turner landscape, and as imbued with swooning as any 1950s melodrama you'd care to namedrop.
A group labeled "Drawing Penises in Front of Tiffanys' [sic]" is typical of the collection: an image that appears dashed off but is in fact imbued with a sense of place, an inward-facing geography of queer space.
The book's conceit is that the Telemachus family, formed when a con man fell for a woman imbued with immense reserves of psychic power, fell into disgrace after a disastrous appearance on a talk show in the '70s.
But world number five Ko, imbued with self-belief on the back of recent hot form that has taken her to the top of the LPGA money list, displayed composure beyond her years to keep a positive attitude.
February 9, Tin House "Magical negro," describing that Black character imbued with mystical powers who plays a supporting role to a white protagonist, was a term popularized by Spike Lee to define this problematic trope in American fiction.
Apparently, it is the notion of collage as well as the invention and industry of the time: mashing up bits and pieces from cultural sources, old and new, into whimsical objects imbued with the optimism of infinite potential.
It is an intimate, glamorously grotty space, imbued with a close encounters of the very adult kind, and if there's one selector who's come to truly make it their own, it's everyone's favourite sleazy rider himself, DJ Harvey.
The sneakers, which appear to be your run-of-the-mill Air Maxes at first glance, are actually imbued with a special finish that looks pink at certain angles, blue at others, and can even shift to purple.
And yet, because the triangle has been imbued with some mystical quality by Jackson and his biographers/thought chroniclers, it's all anyone can talk or think about in New York (along with the latest Melo-drama, of course).
Think of it like an equation: What I'm saying is how could "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" played in the style of Taking Back Sunday, imbued with all Adam Lazzara's personal angst and longing, ever, ever be bad?
Welcome the Worms is imbued with the sneering sheen and melodic punk bones of their LA pop-punk foremothers, with songwriting that tackles self-loathing, isolation, destructive relationships, and other adventures in adulting with "oo-whoo-hoo" gusto.
The work, "Two Boys with a Bladder," showing inquisitive children inflating a balloonlike membrane in front of a candle, is an addition to an admired group of paintings by Wright imbued with the Enlightenment spirit of scientific inquiry.
The film follows 6-year-old Andy Barclay (Alex Vincent), who has no idea that the Good Guy doll he's been gifted for his birthday has been imbued with the spirit of sadistic serial killer Charles Lee Ray (Dourif).
Imbued with words and images derived from both the Muslim and non-Muslim worlds, the meaning of his works shifts dramatically with their context — both the space of the gallery and the larger geopolitical climate in which they appear.
I recognized that there was no cinematic Rihanna… We were really imbued with this notion of Black respectability politics and everyone wanting to play the good girl and the good guy and this wholesome thing, super concerned with image.
Feeling self-consciously neurotic, but also imbued with a noble civic purpose that Jill would surely understand, I emailed her back to confirm that she had my address and that all my bases were covered for getting a ballot.
It's a subtle contrast imbued with a touch of magical realism — we're never quite sure how much of the prince's world overlaps with the "real," and often the world of the frame narrative seems to blur easily into fantasy.
" They are society's "bullshit detectors," imbued with the moral responsibility of nudging society in the right direction; yet, they are conscious of the "fatal results of taking a side to the extent that they are bounded by its dogma.
More than any of Obama's past addresses to Congress, his speech comes imbued with the reality that his term is winding down -- a feeling he acknowledged, and sought to harness, in a preview video released by the White House.
Speaking before what the Christian university estimated were 50,000 graduates, Trump cast criticisms of his actions as a sign that he was doing honorable work in remarks that touched upon religion but were not particularly imbued with religious overtones.
I wanted the space, and in some cases the food, to be imbued with an exotic, tropical feel, with the dream of a place like Panama, but almost everything — the ingredients and materials — to be rooted here in Germany.
Savile Row looms large as an influence for nearly all designers, but perhaps the traditional suit — top-heavy and imbued with a sense of old-world power — need not be the only way to show off a man's physique.
Particularly in Some Say, McLane's poems are imbued with the shifting of the seasons and the omnipresent sky, though she starts off her collection with a gaze that projects itself from the ground to the depths of the galaxy.
The musical and erotic thrill of miscegenation, of contact with an exoticized other-among-us imbued with projected musical, sexual and possibly criminal power, is hardly unique to the American imagination: Brazil, or the Roma diaspora, comes to mind.
The voice is more expansive than in her memoirs, imbued with an authority that is all the more powerful because it is diffuse and flexible, aware of its limited perspective and willing to be measured against those of others.
She presented a grand house imbued with a political story from ceiling to skirting boards, a large, deteriorating room where the psychologies of the characters who lived there seemed to be inscribed as shadows on the blue-painted walls.
The train was a way of getting our family out into the most remote parts of Norway, a land and seascape imbued with myth and completely foreign to our own lives back home in the San Francisco Bay Area.
The Patagonia Men&aposs Topley Jacket is our top pick because it&aposs well insulated, water-resistant, and imbued with an understated but undeniable style that will allow you to pass from the ski lodge to the boardroom undetected.
Melding together fragments of electro and deep techno, the London-based artist's music is imbued with a distinct outsider quality, putting an emphasis on the sense of detachment from the African roots at the core of the NON collective.
It originally lasted a few days, during which a girl, covered with a golden mixture of cornmeal and clay, became imbued with the power of the first woman and received the ability to heal and bring blessings to her community.
But our eyes are again drawn to the beard, in profile, beaming proudly, as if the stubble is imbued with indomitable freedom and justice: The beard, like Cap himself, only appears in Infinity War for six minutes and 45 seconds.
Finally, Sweet Like Sugar Cookie Dough Core is created with Sweet Cream Ice Cream that's imbued with a hint of Almond flavoring and Shortbread Cookie pieces and Cherry Ice Cream with chunks of cherries encasing a Sugar Cookie Dough Core.
The moment was imbued with a lot of retroactive significance among liberals who probably overstate the impact of political comedy, and who tend to create narratives where moments of confrontation or rudeness to political opponents accounts for major political shifts.
Inspired by her experiences on a Fulbright grant to Mexico and Guatemala, the semi-autobiographical Joy Street teems with jungles imbued with an almost Rousseauian vibrancy, delivering a revitalizing shock to its bed-ridden protagonist as she copes with her depression.
In a video on the website of the Torlonia Foundation, the chief restorer, Anna Maria Carruba, frees a statue from a papier-mâché shell imbued with a solvent, and then gently cleans the surface with soft sponges and a toothbrush.
Even the age-old PC was interesting, as Windows laptops showed they could have sleek designs with great battery life; monitors grew even larger and got more pixels; and the lowly Chromebook was imbued with new life (and a stylus).
Imbued with even greater self-belief after her ANA victory, and at age 31 entering what should be the peak years of her career, she is confident of a similarly strong performance at Shoal Creek, though is not promising victory.
"Since I was a child, I've been curious about relics, physical objects believed by so many people to be imbued with holy power, offering insights into the nature of mortality and the divine," Kazan said in a recent phone interview.
Sadako inverted the horror stereotype, replacing masked and musclebound psychopaths with a little girl in a dress, an apparently innocent figure somehow imbued with a demonic and unknowable menace that tormented loners like Michael Myers and Jason Vorhees couldn't really match.
We were all excited to become freshly minted FBI special agents, assigned -- according to the needs of the bureau -- across the country, staffing field divisions large and small, and soon to be imbued with sober and grave responsibilities enforcing federal law.
There are, in other words, lots of familiar themes blowing around in "Godless," which derives its name from Griffin's twisted philosophizing -- imbued with a calm certainty about how he is, or isn't, going to die -- when he's not doing terrible things.
Aurora, whose last name is Aksnes, has a high, pure voice imbued with a serene conviction that can seem childlike or ageless, hinting at fellow Scandinavian singers like Lykke Li and Björk; her melodies hint at Celtic and sometimes Asian music.
In the mountainous parts of the country, pollo a la brasa is often a highly spiced bird imbued with garlic, chiles, cumin, paprika and either dark beer or soy sauce (an ingredient adopted from the country's large Asian-Peruvian population).
Salads, too, are better than usual: shavings of kohlrabi and apples imbued with lemon; roasted almonds and raisins over white shreds of stracciatella cheese; a Caesar whose romaine leaves are small and tender, and whose croutons are closer to fried crumbs.
A strange and gorgeous fusion of tragedy and wistful comedy, "The Winter's Tale" is one of Shakespeare's late plays, and it's imbued with the regrets of an older man looking back on damage and loss, wishing for a do-over.
"Technology like Amazon's Rekognition should be used if and only if it is imbued with American values like the right to privacy and equal protection," said Senator Edward J. Markey, a Massachusetts Democrat who has been investigating Amazon's facial recognition practices.
Instead, he insists his tunes, like "Blowin' in the Wind" and "Times They Are a Changin,'" were co-opted by civil rights and Vietnam War protesters and then imbued with meaning to make them the marquee songs of the movements.
He's the chaperone to the young lovers, Eurydice and Orpheus, on their journey to the Underworld, and the narrator-guide to the audience: a kind of griot, as Mr. De Shields described him, imbued with the history of the world.
"Mike Cromartie did more to ensure that American political journalism is imbued with religious tolerance, biblical literacy, historical insight and an ecumenical spirit than any person alive," Carl M. Cannon, the Washington bureau chief for the website RealClearPolitics, wrote this week.
President Sergio Mattarella, who is imbued with enormous power during the negotiation process to form a new government, has made it clear that he sees his constitutional role as protecting Italy's participation in European treaties as well as its financial health.
ATLANTA — Georgia's campaign for governor neared an end on Monday as the state prepared to render its judgment in a contest long imbued with undercurrents of race and history, and freshly roiled by a swirl of allegations about election security.
You're simultaneously distanced from the religious element, but you're also thinking: Well, all it takes is a hint of a wedding for this nonsacred space to feel more imbued with sacred energy, if you will, than the architecture of some churches.
According to Meredith Broussard, author of Artificial Unintelligence, "it's not surprising" CCTV behavior detection systems would disproportionately flag black and brown people, because AI is often imbued with bias by the small and homogenous groups of engineers who create it.
And if I wanted images imbued with a quieter fury, I could turn to photographs by David Goldblatt, which showed — through photographs of people, landscapes and buildings — both the infrastructure of South Africa and the lived experience of people under apartheid.
There are patches of tall grass full of unknown creatures, dark forests, and rushing rivers — all imbued with a sense of aliveness that cultural anthropologist Anne Allison called "techno-animism" in her book Millennial Monsters: Japanese Toys and the Global Imagination.
Classic Italian tailoring was imbued with youthful ease for Salvatore Ferragamo's fall 2020 men's wear collection, for which the creative director, Paul Andrew, and his design team modernized, and played with, various male archetypes — like businessmen, soldiers, surfers and bikers.
Gomelsky is the brainchild of Tom Kartsotis, founder of Shinola, the 3-year-old Detroit-based lifestyle brand best known for making wristwatches, bicycles, leather goods and, as of this fall, high-end turntables imbued with an all-American style.
Shechet, who makes sculpture in clay as well as in a variety of other mediums, believes there is indeed still a line between fine art and crafts, and that good art is imbued with conceptual rigor and chases a higher aim.
This is a movie that can be read on many different levels, from a simple family comedy to an action movie imbued with philosophy to a genuine war of political principles that manages to pack in some great sight gags.
For reasons that'll never be made entirely clear, there are people out there who want DJing to be difficult and exclusive, who want it to be an activity imbued with the kind of significance reserved for neurologists and chip shop owners.
Antique lace, found fabrics, pieces of my late grandmother's jewelry... Every puppet I make is imbued with the power and strangeness of people who walked and left this weird world before them, and that is one of my favorite things about them.
Fifteen current and former employees described Chen's attitude since coming back as following the so-called visionary founder myth — the belief by some founders that they are uniquely imbued with the ability to envision their company's future clearly and overcome its worst crises.
But the walk was a group of twelve or so other lost souls, mostly making small talk, all varying degrees of stilted and sad, imbued with an implicit knowledge that we were there because we have serious problems we can't always manage.
There's only been a ham-handed investigation, further inflaming tensions with their own players and the NFLPA, and further proof that in its attempt to be the law, Roger Goodell and Co. have acted like keystone cops imbued with too much power.
Very much regret missing the Memorial Day parade today in Kennebunkport, and am forever grateful not only to those patriots who made the ultimate sacrifice for our Nation — but also the Gold Star families whose heritage is imbued with their honor and heroism.
Very much regret missing the Memorial Day parade today in Kennebunkport, and am forever grateful not only to those patriots who made the ultimate sacrifice for our Nation -- but also the Gold Star families whose heritage is imbued with their honor and heroism.
Preacher, which ran for 66 issues and ended in 2000, told the story of Jesse Custer, a disillusioned man of God from Texas who becomes imbued with the spirit of Genesis, which he can use to compel people to follow his orders.
Citing the "inconvenience and slowness" of conventional backpacks, which must be removed to locate possessions, Koolhaas solved the problem with a frontpack — a provocatively strange yet stunningly sensible solution imbued with the dual concepts of civility and liberty he explores in his architecture.
The dream was sovereignty for Padania, a mystical northern Italian land imbued with the sanctity of the River Po. Mr. Salvini, 44, took over the party in 2013 from its founder, Umberto Bossi, who had been weakened by a stroke and corruption scandals.
In 2016, audio surfaced of the region's powerful governor, Vincenzo De Luca, instructing his lieutenant, Mr. Alfieri, to secure votes with "fish fry" dinners and praising him as imbued with Christ-like powers when it came to exchanging services for electoral support.
Offering young men broad sexual license regulated only by a manifestly unfair disciplinary system imbued with the rhetoric of feminism seems more likely to encourage a toxic male persecution complex, a misogynistic masculine reaction, than any renewed moral conservatism or rediscovered chivalry.
Growling and threatening (Liam Neeson brilliantly provides the voice and performance-capture movements), he promises to tell the boy three stories, at which point Conor will be expected to respond with one of his own -- one imbued with his "truth," whatever that might entail.
Sonically the Aussie artist (born Martha Brown) has created another pop gem with synths that womp and wobble, a song imbued with longing and pop panache her vocals clean and layered ramping up to a climax where the fabric of our dimension quiver a little.
Awaiting her is not a British prince, but rather the lawyer Mike Ross (Patrick J. Adams), the romantic interest of Rachel Zane, a character that Ms. Markle imbued with a mix of charm, conscientiousness and grace over her seven-year run on the show.
The President would like us to think this is the reasonable behavior of a man imbued with great leadership talents, capable of responding to changing circumstances; a brilliant navigator, tacking at the right moment, or trimming the sails to make the most of shifting winds.
The self-conscious modernists, imbued with the gospel of democratic rights and material progress—spiritual children of John Stuart Mill or Professor Laski—were impatient of Gandhi's goat, homespun, and prayer meetings, even though they knew that politically they could not do without him.
No longer was kitsch simply a synonym for tacky, tawdry, vulgar, and cheap: it's come to define an artistic style imbued with vigor, tenderness, and poignancy, delivered with a technical expertise reminiscent of Old Masters and directly rejecting the shiny aesthetic conventions of modernism.
In 1991, Bush and his business partners created what ESPN called a "quasi-governmental agency" imbued with the power to seize 13 acres of private property as they sought to build a new home for the team they owned, Major League Baseball's Texas Rangers.
If Venice was imbued with the dynamic grit, sheen, and toughness of its namesake LA boulevard, Malibu, fittingly, gets further out: a rich, surreal melding of old school West Coast hip-hop, trap, 60s soul, psych, and the surreal, funky heart of LA's beat scene.
You don the suit of a fallen Ranger in the opening minutes of the game and are immediately imbued with powers above and beyond that of a normal human, starting with the ability to open certain doors and chests just by thinking in their direction.
He has appointed figures who have nurtured white nationalism or who view the world through a clash-of-civilizations prism imbued with Islamophobia This has repercussions on a wide swath of domestic and foreign policy issues, and the Palestinian-Israeli conflict is no exception.
The politics of the archive are characterized by the desire to not only interpret the archive, but also to intervene in its very constitution, via offering a critique of how the archive is shaped via ideology, and imbued with the politics of representation and taxonomization.
The first week of January is always treated as if it's imbued with magical powers that can be unlocked by anybody who wants to lose a few pounds, make a little more scratch, or simply be less of an asshole in the year ahead.
Only a pair of Ahearn's sculptures in the round—one of a small boy in a superhero costume (Carlos/Spiderman, 2015), the other of an old man on crutches, missing a foot (Henry Manns Descending Stairs, 1999/2009)—felt imbued with any gravity or presence.
Add some tactical shades to complete the look, and there it is—part Parcells homage, part Child's Drawing Of Jeff Fisher come to horrible life, but all of it imbued with a faintly upsetting Jon Gruden vibe and all of it, always, distinctively McAdoo.
While imbued with a melancholy streak due to the untimely death of actor Anton Yelchin, along with the passing of Leonard Nimoy, this latest adventure plays like a throwback from the old "Trek" series -- inflated, naturally, into a big, sprawling, IMAX-worthy version of it.
"The Get Down" is categorically different from those projects, but it raises a similarly radical proposition: that everyday teenagers — the show also anoints Hispanic heroes — imbued with obsession and determination can invent a whole new world and make the old one bend to their whims.
But its tart critique of a modern world increasingly homogenized, and individuals shorn of individuality through their reliance on devices sold by the millions, has been imbued with such hallucinatory visual allure that your attention is held fast throughout its 90-minute running time.
Diners these days "are not really happy with just the chocolate-chip cookie or the croissant," says Melissa Chou, the pastry chef at San Francisco's Mister Jiu's, where she crowns her classic banana cream pie, imbued with black sesame, in angular chevrons of mascarpone.
Before becoming famous for her short stories of comedic interfamilial strife and everyday adversities subtly imbued with issues of race and class, Ms. Welty used the camera as her vehicle to preserve life, ever-fleeting with all its joys, complexities and hardships, in the 1930s.
Without being strictly monographic, the show provided enough context for an artist who was fluent in the Western tradition and educated in Vienna, but who chose to remain in Tehran, making work that is thoroughly imbued with the stylistic and narrative devices of the East.
Infused with the ingenuity to tear down complex physics and calculus problems, electrified with the vigor of a young entrepreneur (despite beginning his fledgling windmill start-up at the age of 50) and imbued with the kindness to shuttle his son to practices and rehearsals.
The collection was full of ankle-grazing brocade pieces in bright colors — inspired by Erdem's recent trip to Casa Luis Barragán in Mexico City — and elsewhere, rose embroideries and fringed shawls were imbued with the Edwardian opulence for which the designer is best known.
An infant of mysterious parentage imbued with the life force of the universe: It's almost Christmas, and I don't need to connect the rest of these dots for you, but other people already have, putting the foundling and his hover-cradle into cosmic nativity scenes.
Miners and autoworkers, laborers in the clothing and electrical and transportation industries, had a social cohesion based on the fact that they worked and sweated and lived and suffered together, creating a tangible product that seemed to them imbued with national, even world-historical, significance.
In other words, the appearance of life on a planet like the early Earth, imbued with energy sources such as sunlight and volcanic activity that keep things churning out of equilibrium, starts to seem not an extremely unlikely event, as many scientists have assumed, but virtually inevitable.
"Of the artist's 26 recorded landscape etchings, 'The Three Trees' (as it is often called) is the largest and most elaborate, and the most richly imbued with spiritual meaning, often read as a metaphor for the three crosses of the Crucifixion," a statement from the museum explains.
"Cole's study demonstrates that this type of behavior is not the mere result of nutritive needs, but rather a process deeply imbued with symbolism and well-entrenched beliefs about how bodies—and body parts—should be understood and handled around the time of death," Kurin told Gizmodo.
Yet she was also thoroughly imbued with the practice of assemblage, having sustained a friendship and, later, a working relationship with Robert Rauschenberg, and having lived for six years or so with an accomplished and meticulous assemblage artist trained at Chicago's Institute of Design, Gene Hedge.
Britain's Conservative government, despite somewhat rowing back on earlier statements, proposes to press ahead with reform of the Gender Recognition Act (GRA) 2004, with support from the opposition Labour party and a mainstream transgender movement imbued with what many see as an intolerant, even fundamentalist gender ideology.
The words are often sparse and few between—especially on the stunning and smoldering "Die 4 You," one of three songs in which Mills and Hardeas share a co-write—but they're imbued with poetic meaning that, compared to previous efforts, sometimes seems just out of reach.
Speaking from the pulpit at House of Prayer Memorial Baptist Church on Sunday, Clinton told a largely African-American audience that what has happened in Flint, where untreated water has been contaminated with lead, is not just an environmental crisis, but one deeply imbued with race.
When asked about her career, which includes major successes on stage and on screen in films like "A Woman Under the Influence" and "Opening Night," her responses take the form of screwball anecdotes imbued with an aw-shucks innocence suggestive of her Midwestern roots: Things just happened.
My Sunday routine doesn't feel routine, each thing feels so imbued with what matters to me: to love the beings in my house, to be in my body, to take care of the mind, to have friendships and to take care of people in our community.
Washington (CNN)The coronavirus pandemic is forcing all courts to alter their procedures, but the US Supreme Court, imbued with an archaic, insular air and a majority of justices over age 221, will face a distinct challenge to keep operating and provide public access to proceedings.
While MoMA PS1's exhibition dedicated to the Lebanese artist Simone Fattal is titled after Hesiod's poem and depicts humanity's deepest tragedies and fiercest heroes in an epic of war and suffering, it is also imbued with undying poetry and hope in the face of history.
Michael Goldberg was perhaps less well-known than Helen Frankenthaler (who, like many of that generation, moved on to other things) or Joan Mitchell, but he stayed the Abstract Expressionist course, and in doing so, produced a body of work imbued with remarkable aesthetic and emotional power.
Schools need to respond — and so do the communities they serve — so that our children are not taught hateful views, but are instead imbued with the values of balanced inquiry, tolerance and the ability to take pride in who they are and where they came from.
The dialogue is sparse, in typical Hittman fashion, which means the few times the characters touch — a hand falling on a face mid-sleep; pinkies clinging to each other for dear life — are imbued with so much love and care they nearly brought me to tears. —S.
This group largely identifies with the so-called "alt right", a white nationalist group, and believes the frog, named Pepe, is imbued with a magical power to bring Trump into office—as long as devotees plaster the frog's image everywhere, like a flyer for takeout food.
"My prayer is to linger with you/At the end of the day in a dream that's divine," go the words of the Platters' 1956 hit, which Mr. Young imbued with the same fervor of the group's lead tenor, Tony Williams, while incorporating many of the same melodic embellishments.
Brock, while working to uncover the dastardly deeds of this mad scientist, becomes one of those unwitting hosts — and thus imbued with super powers, fights the good fight with the help of his former fiancée, in an unlikely turn for Michelle Williams, to save the earth, and himself.
The album's dancefloor catharsis, with swaying hooks and booming beats, is imbued with an awareness of its own function, or range of functions — to ease, to purge, to sound good as if our lives depended on it — and the contextualization lends the catharsis an urgency that feels valuable.
While The Sinner 2.0, premiering August 1, isn't imbued with the same form of psychosexual horror as its freshman year — and, frankly, thank the TV gods, considering the young boy at the center of the proceedings — the USA thrill ride is just as addictive as it was last year.
I was there, and I know that most of the millions of students and sympathetic faculty members who shut down 3003 college campuses, and the people who took to the streets following the Cambodian invasion and Kent State killings, were imbued with the spirit and fervor of revolution.
Arriving at a time when the sun felt like a distant and mythical being far beyond the horizon, the track was imbued with a sense that had us yearning for the sort of hazy, red-eyed afternoons that piece together the unparalleled joy of the great British summer.
The video directed by LOUIEKNOWS does a perfect job summarizing wifi's vision, blending trippy visuals with old-school graphics that have been commodified by the SoundCloud generation in a certainly ironic light, but imbued with enough gravitas to give cheesy PhotoShop backgrounds and exaggerated lightning strikes a new definition.
Driven by the impassioned vocals of Natalie Carol—tones that shiver in all the perfect places—"My Man" is a song that smacks of rolling hills and freeform dancing, a kind of pop imbued with Laurel Canyons vapors and alt country angles and a top down free spiritedness.
"I think that we as a community and as governments need to lean very hard on scientists who choose to manipulate the brains of nonhuman animals in a way that could either 'humanize' them or give them far greater cognitive capacities than they are naturally imbued with," Dvorsky said.
The organizers have taken pains to ensure nothing is included that could create an uncomfortable experience for Native visitors to the museum, who generally understand artworks as living, breathing objects imbued with spirit — which raises a question of whether these objects belong in a Western museum at all.
Everything he touched over the span of nearly thirty years was imbued with a sense of a sad hopefulness, as if his world was constantly on the verge of falling apart but maybe, just maybe, this next song would stick the scattered parts of his heart back together again.
And the editing right after Dean's moment seemed imbued with a little judgment — the way the camera showed the stony reactions of certain contestants, mostly black, as he walked into the room, followed by a few moments of her telling another contestant that she was "sweet and sour," repeatedly.
After a brief hiatus, Harris decided she wanted a slower pace and launched the impeccably curated, small-scale scent brand that is Perfumer H. It's a label that's imbued with an incredibly personalized feel: Harris is often found serving customers on the shop floor with the scents she's created.
The look and feel of the house she lived in fascinated us with its Star Wars bedsheets, pet goldfish, dust, and the glitter kicked up from under the bed by some otherworldly chaos—a setting imbued with the same pastel-color palette of our 1980's childhood home.
Or was it like a handful of raw unwashed kale, full of vitamins and fiber and all of your essential silts and dirts, a truth you needed to eat and accept but imbued with a kind of complex plant-ness that's intriguing and healthful but not especially tasty?
In short, it's a humblebrag: "Yes, I'm cute and you should date me, but by admitting that I enjoy a food historically imbued with negative implications about one's consumption habits, I can't really be that uptight," particularly if you possess the whiteness and thinness that can shield you from such criticism.
With all the hype surrounding Kylie Jenner's impossible to get ahold of collection of Lip Kits, it's starting to seem like this isn't just your run-of-the-mill makeup anymore, but a mouth paint imbued with magical powers to transform your lackluster lips into a perfectly full, nude-hued pout.
Following the film's theatrical premiere in LA last week, we asked Baker and Noyer to share some of their favorite 808 tracks: Some of them under the radar, others are well-known, but all with imbued with the Pavlovian appeal that the machine lends any cut that it's used on.
Melodrama is imbued with the terrifying freedom of coming out of the other side of something that has come to define you, and of the experiences you allow yourself to have once rid of the safety net (or spider's web, depending on your point of view) of a steady relationship.
Technologically fluent and imbued with the entrepreneurial ethos that is a hallmark of the start-up era, those consumers — quite a few of the male ones, anyway — are so accustomed to pursuing their careers in their skivvies that a traditional suit seems about as relevant to them as a toga.
Yet, key to his overall approach to art and life is his upbringing in Cajun Louisiana and his ongoing connection to it its very distinct culture: French speaking, Catholic (of the easygoing and flexible variety), humorous, and musical — imbued with a love of dancing, parades, spicy, tasty food, and good times.
A pair of pulled-pork chimichangas were imbued with two different barbecue sauces, one of them a terrific mustard-based Carolina variety, and the salad that came with them — festooned with strips of Fresno peppers and marinated nopal cactus, and drizzled with a jalapeño lime dressing — added both sweetness and fire.
Though the menu can be uneven—the burger with hot peppers and provolone was a bit dry one night, and beware the cacio-e-pepe ravioli, which sounds too good to be true for a reason—it's generally imbued with a sense of curiosity and excitement about unpretentious Italian cooking.
They gathered in the heat of a governor's race in which Stone Mountain, with its controversial carving and ugly racist history, has come to play a complicated role — not as a central issue, exactly, but as a looming presence, imbued with the volatile power of Confederate remembrance and racial resentment.
Aside from the various paradigmatic explanations (Tim Crane's need to create the transcendent, Christian Smith's need to provide a source of superior hope or John F. Haught's hope for "interior striving"), many religions are imbued with a notion of ordering in which certain adherents are granted superior powers or status.
Representatives of Western companies, N.G.O.s, and U.N. agencies—wary of criticizing African leaders in an environment imbued with historical exploitation and contemporary guilt—spoke of the absence of roads and other systems in East Africa as if the situation were in no way the responsibility of the officials in the room.
And by declaring that "the world must be made safe for democracy" in 1917, Wilson articulated how the American people, from World War I to Iraq, would prefer to imagine their military incursions abroad: as high-minded acts of pure altruism, imbued with benevolence and devoid of mercenary self-interest.
President Barack Obama established the Bears Ears National Monument in the final days of his presidency, using the Antiquities Act, signed into law by President Theodore Roosevelt, to place special protections on a vast swath of winding canyons and shifting sands imbued with at least 232,000 years of human history.
Yet the star attraction of the event was not a product of Victorian scientific know-how but a diamond imbued with such mythic power that "long queues snaked through the Crystal Palace to see this celebrated imperial trophy locked away" in a specially designed glass case enclosed in a metal cage.
These artists were all moving away from typography and the letter-form and intent on creating a more open, more accessible from of visuality (the stylistic basic of the period), stripping their work of the menace that Graffiti had been imbued with by the media and anti-graffiti authorities since the early 1980s.
In its gleeful collaging and knack for hitting these catchy pockets of swirling melodies and dizzy rhythms, it kinda feels like a Madlib record, as imbued with the cosmic vibrations of Koze's beloved "XTC"—whether that means the psychedelically minded pop band or the psychotropic substance... that's up to you to decide.
To be sure, Ms. Rips, the child of an author and an artist, imagined herself as imbued with the spirit of her hero, Groucho Marx (he died on her birthday), and was once celebrated by her father in a preschool interview for her ability to deliver an after-dinner toast (she got in).
Former Senators Daniel K. Inouye and Bob Dole — the former a son of a Japanese immigrant and the latter a son of the Kansas plains, who first met in a military hospital after being wounded in World War II — were both archetypes of this period and were hardly imbued with noblesse oblige.
While the parties have been trying to hammer out a deal, even releasing videos, albeit silent ones, of their negotiations, Mr. Mattarella, who is imbued with great power by the Italian Constitution to appoint a stable government, has been speaking a lot lately about the importance of European unity and traditional alliances.
Because, unlike in heavily Catholic-populated states like New York and Pennsylvania, where the church has aggressively and successfully prevented the expansion of statute of limitation laws, Wyoming, imbued with its wild west legacy and spirit to match, presents a new frontier of justice: no statute of limitations on any criminal prosecutions.
Over the years, I've learned to embrace working this way: photographing deeply and intuitively in a landscape imbued with poetic associations and memories, which is often a place where I've lived, and, in the case of Night Calls, where five generations of my Quaker family had walked and worked and loved before me.
Since the film is soluble and can be imbued with vitamins, minerals, and flavorings, it could work for soups and beverages—picture a broth-flavored packet filled with veggies that turns into an instant cold remedy when dropped into boiling water, or an instant coffee packet with the creamer and sugar built right in.
What's most compelling about The Deuce—and what elevates it from shows like Vinyl where select characters are often imbued with absolute authority while others have none—is its willingness to show what happens when people are given a taste of power in one moment, only to have it ripped away in the next.
Well, she's another iteration/alias of Carol's from the comics (fun fact: Carol has also been known as Ms. Marvel, Warbird, and a few other names as well — comics are truly wild), and her basic deal is this: she's an even more super-powered version of Captain Marvel, accidentally imbued with the power of a white hole (a.k.a.
He brings performative gestures — professional wrestling, ritualized dress-up, dry humping of furniture — into spaces that are imbued with artifice, and in the moment of collision they produce the same feeling as when Jeffrey, the main character of David Lynch's Blue Velvet, finds a severed ear in the woods of his white-picket-fence suburban town.
A fixture in law enforcement practices since the 19th century, mugshots soon gained ubiquity in crime reports published by newspapers, tabloids, and television, becoming "imbued with a connotation of guilt even though they are created prior to a person's conviction," researcher and journalist Mary Angela Bock and colleagues wrote in the journal Journalism Studies in 2016.
Visually, these playful, colorful renderings of the cultural phenomenon draw more from centuries past, closer to the days of colonialism when the nation was first marked by the Atlantic slave trade, than the gorgeous glimmering, feathered version of Carnival we see today, but they are nevertheless imbued with a sense of joy that I was immediately drawn to.
Still, Mr Orange (pictured), a member of the Cheyenne and Arapaho tribes, represents a powerful counterpoint: a cohort of young native writers and artists who are imbued with the confidence of the cultural revival, but focused more on the lives of modern Indians—most of whom live in cities, not reservations—than on the sundance or sweat lodge.
Scorched by a depleted ozone layer and plagued by drought, this not-so-distant future feels disturbingly easy to picture—like a glimpse at a post-climate disasterland in which humanity relies on the cooling powers of garments imbued with pond bacteria or sets out to rebuild desiccated landscapes in shoes cobbled from recycled agricultural waste.
Olivia's maid Maria (a commanding Lori Brown-Niang) tricks Olivia's servant Malvolio, played with simpering snottiness by Andrew Kober, into believing his mistress has fallen for him, while Sir Toby Belch, imbued with a wily charm by Jacob Ming-Trent, sends his cowardly compère Sir Andrew (a nicely goofy Daniel Hall) into battle against Viola-as-Cesario.
And during a fraught era in which discourse around Islam and Muslims in the West was often imbued with anti-Muslim prejudice and focused on extremism and the war on terror, Nahdi worked to influence policymakers and in 2005 launched an organization, Radical Middle Way, that was focused on promoting a more positive vision of Islam.
Indie horror director Jim Mickle has given the series a distinctive look, in which everything that happens is "real," but imbued with a spooky, supernatural feel — especially at night — in the form of mists rising off the ground, torrential rains, or just the way human habitation sometimes seems to be fighting a losing battle against the natural elements.
I'd seen on YouTube a discussion from scientists about if an AI possessed an exact neural map of the human brain that it would not be out of the realm of possibility to believe that they would also be imbued with curiosity and maybe even a sense of responsibility for the Earth because now they, too, were a part of its systems.
Devices like laser-guided bombs and nonlethal weapons have the potential to reduce civilian…Read more ReadLAWS will be imbued with safety mechanisms and "moral" programming, but as Wendell Wallach from Yale University's Interdisciplinary Center for Bioethics told to Gizmodo, they'll be difficult to test, will still have software bugs, and will act unpredictably at times, even displaying unanticipated behavior.
So imbued with grace were the remarks of Mr. Cummings, so devoid of polish or signs of preparation, so piercing and haunting a cry for a better America that they stood in stark difference to the party of Donald Trump, whose members demonstrated that they could only evince belligerent snark, ad hominem attacks and an utter lack of concern for the truth.
This isn't to say that the debut track from Empara Mi is only appropiate within those moments where dehydration and headaches threaten to ruin one's existence, but it does have a unique and fragile vulnerability to it, while also being imbued with the resilence to see the golden light at the end of the day—which is an ideal comfort blanket in musical form.
Soon, maybe this year, maybe next year, maybe during his unlikely run to the finals as a 40-year-old playing out the string on the Portland Trail Blazers, his physical form will dissipate altogether, and the whole world will find itself imbued with his power, his excellence flowing through each and every one of us as the Fifth Age of Man builds a better world.
Simone Fattal: Work and Days at MoMA PS1 March 31–September 20193, 2019 Organized by Ruba Katrib with Josephine Graf While MoMA PS1's exhibition dedicated to the Lebanese artist Simone Fattal is titled after Hesiod's poem and depicts humanity's deepest tragedies and fiercest heroes in an epic of war and suffering, it was also imbued with undying poetry and hope in the face of history.
Producer Kontrix's beats — which combine synthesized strings, power chords, sinister showoff lead guitar, giant slabs of slammed electronic boom, and, on "Metal Rising," a massed choir — recall prior hip-hop accompaniment less than they do Kavinsky, the Star Wars soundtrack (prequels only) interpreted for synthesizer, and any music imbued with the sort of grandiosity whereby a hero has only four minutes to save the world.
It's impossible to talk about Freetown Sound without mentioning the raw power of its opening track, "By Ourselves," featuring an excerpted sample of poet Ashlee Haze reading "For Colored Girls (The Missy Elliott Poem)"; Haze's searing, impassioned delivery only adds more power to her words, and the timbre of her voice takes a tone that is as imbued with raw celebration as it is a feminist declaration of feminism and individuality.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads What happens when you cross the perfervid emotionalism of Edna St. Vincent Millay, she of the candle burning at both ends, with Charles Olson's idea, distilled out of William Carlos Williams, of a projective verse imbued with "the breathing of the man who writes" (and I suppose it is very emphatically a man who writes the poetry that Olson had in mind)?
And imbued with strong ideological convictions while encumbered by few constrains, he's free to enact consequential and unpopular decisions on a strikingly broad range of topics — from overruling the Health and Human Services secretary's ban the use of fetal tissue in medical research, to the looming anti-labor agenda at the Labor Department, to reviving a proposal to enact a gigantic tax cut for rich stock market investors through administrative fiat.
"Gender and status are so tightly conflated (men and things associated with men like leadership, power, authority are imbued with higher status than women and things like nurturing, supporting, relational) that it allows subjectivity to unintentionally influence the way the human mind evaluates objective data," said Dr. Molly Carnes, author of an accompanying editorial and director of the Center for Women's Health Research at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
And then there are the smaller moments that make up a larger narrative, one that can be hard to see when you're just trying to live through it: the supervisor who stands too close at happy hour and peers down your shirt; the boss who grills you for questions about your romantic life; the promise of mentorship that, you realize only in retrospect, was imbued with something less innocent.
But, in a sense, the entire faux controversy created by Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE outlines an even greater fallacy: that our Constitution is somehow an ideal document, imbued with a great wisdom of sorts that emerged from brilliant compromises.
Sanrio characters are imbued with very basic "back stories" by the company — Hello Kitty, which debuted in 1974, is said to be a third-grade girl from the London suburbs who is "as tall as five apples and as heavy as three" — but it's through the sale of branded stuff that the characters really "come to life," Dave Marchi, Sanrio's vice president for brand management and marketing, told me.

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