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It's impressionistically ruminative enough to feel like a mini-Terrence Malick movie.
In one, an impressionistically edited video of Barragán's exhumation played on a loop.
He had also composed a storybook about Paul Revere, which was vibrantly written, if impressionistically spelled.
Her flowers and grasses are drawn impressionistically, while the bees themselves are made more emotionally legible with cartoonish eyes and even smiles.
The background is impressionistically out of focus as intended, while the characters walking toward the camera are … well, they're out of focus, too.
In a second, less fantastical scene, Jessica sits in her room composing a letter, while I look over her shoulder or examine her impressionistically rendered furniture.
If that weren't enough, on a bright yellow wall at the canvas's left edge, two greenish, impressionistically painted, definitely menacing-looking fish peer into the room toward Peter.
It is, in other words, the precise opposite of actual human speech, which floats impressionistically along in a fog of guesses and approximations and know-what-I-means.
With her impressionistically surreal film, Stewart joins the growing number of Hollywood women who've moved behind the camera, partnering with Refinery29's Shatterbox Anthology to tell this stunningly unique story.
Though the vertical line has been acknowledged, some nod to the grid of the face, it is an altogether more 'loose' translation of the work, impressionistically rough, though not without character.
Rather, it's a distilling of their elements, which are "accessed impressionistically" and "condensed into moments," said Liz Diamond, chairwoman of the drama school's directing department and a collaborator on the project.
As we understand nothing of the causal realm, this song impressionistically approaches the noumenal center of Quasars by defining the cause as Love – the essential gravitational force that binds all things together.
I mean, the camera could also come in handy if you're looking to impressionistically capture the body-heat outlines from your recreational fire spinning & howling league, but $600 is a lot of money.
Instead it creates a narrative by impressionistically—almost forensically—compiling images of the desert, a busy highway, burning, smoke, a cemetery, and someone brutally disposing of a body in the dead of night.
Impressionistically outlining the history of the governmental oppression of black bodies—whether via physical force or legislation—Moor Mother's debut LP fetish bones vibrated with an urgency that few albums this year vibrated with the same urgency, Fetish Bones.
Anjum and Mehreen are two friends living in Karachi who meet and catch up on recent events in each other's lives. Their conversation winds impressionistically through various accounts, depicting the ways in which people cope with the challenges of ordinary life.
His goal was to make the Star Wars of horror films. The monsters in the book are represented impressionistically over two or three paragraphs and the challenge Barker faced was to visualize them in much greater detail for the film.
Laycock (1973) included the Arafundi family, apparently impressionistically, but Arafundi is poorly known. Ross (2005) retains it in Ramu without comment, but Foley (2005) and Usher reject inclusion. Laycock (1973) also includes the Piawi languages as a branch, but Ross (2005), Foley (2005) and Usher all reject their inclusion.
That is, in some accents or languages a falling tone might fall at the end and in others it might fall at the beginning, but that such differences would not be distinctive. However, in Dinka it is reported that the phonemic falling tone falls late (impressionistically high level + fall, ) while the falling allophone of the low tone starts early (impressionistically fall + low level, ). Lexical tones more complex than dipping (falling–rising) or peaking (rising–falling) are quite rare, perhaps nonexistent, though prosody may produce such effects. The Old Xiang dialect of Qiyang is reported to have two "double contour" lexical tones, high and low fall–rise–fall, or perhaps high falling – low falling and low falling – high falling: and (4232 and 2142).
In August 2011, an exhibition of Wilcox' paintings at the Taylor Galleries was enthusiastically received and helped restore his enthusiasm. During his second year at Berlin Heights, Keller insisted Wilcox express himself post-impressionistically. He did, and became convinced of its value. The same year Wilcox became acquainted with fellow artist Florence Bard, whom he would later marry.
In "Story Books on a Kitchen Table," Lorde impressionistically recounts her own childhood and experiences with her negligent mother who "out of her womb of pain… spat me into her ill-fitting harness of despair." In "Poem for a Poet," the reader is given a glimpse of Lorde's own methods as a writer, and features a reference to poet Randall Jarrell.
East Kainji was once thought to be a primary branch of the Kainji languages, but this is no longer the case. Impressionistically, Piti and Atsam appear to be distinct, but the rest form a continuous dialect chain.Blench 2004, The status of the East Kainji languages of Central Nigeria, p. 8 The East Kainji languages have historically undergone influence from non- Hausa West Chadic languages.
The tightly composed, charged "Your Whole Body is a Target" (2006) explores the appropriation of gesture, self-preservation, fear and communal space, impressionistically depicting self-defense lessons that Cowin undertook in which she plays the roles of empowered and disempowered, assaulter and defender.Wood, Eve, "Eileen Cowin, Los Angeles," Art Papers, March/April 2007.Frank, Peter. "Manuela Friedmann, Valerie Green, Eileen Cowin," LA Weekly, December 6, 2006. Retrieved June 27, 2019.
In phonetics and phonology, an intervocalic consonant is a consonant that occurs between two vowels. Intervocalic consonants are often associated with lenition, a phonetic process that causes consonants to weaken and eventually disappear entirely. An example of such a change in English is intervocalic alveolar flapping, a process (especially in North American English and Australian English) that, impressionistically speaking, turns t into d, causing (e.g.) metal and batter to sound like medal and badder, respectively.
Unlike most other Philippine languages and Austronesian languages in general, Tboli permits a variety of consonant clusters at the onset of a syllable. This is evident in the name of the language, /tbɔli/, but also in other words like /kfung/ 'dust', /sbulon/, 'one month,' /mlɔtik/ 'starry,' /hlun/ 'temporarily,' /gna/ 'before,' and others. observe impressionistically there is a very short schwa pronounced in between the consonant cluster. However, these consonant clusters have not yet been analyzed acoustically.
Later, Petit produced mostly architectural sketches to support his speaking and writing, and few were well finished. The underlying tone of this later work is reddish, distinctive for exhibiting in quantity at his lectures. The best of these uniquely convey the effect of architecture: the dignity of the rural church or the awe-inspiring cathedral in its setting. More and more he eschewed precise or delicate work, conveying great accuracy, emotion and effect impressionistically and dramatically.
Initially (1908–1912), these were disciplined strokes on larger canvases, but in his later (1914–1918), smaller paintings with impressionistically captured motifs, the strokes became softer and more diffuse colours. He was one of the first Croatian artists to paint the coastal landscapes, and it dominated his work after the turn of the century. Medović was a versatile artist, among the first generation of modern Croatian painters. He was the leader in historical and religious paintings (from intimate images of saints to altarpieces such as those on the island of Pašman, the town of Baška on the island of Krk, and Vrboska on the island of Hvar).
He wrote in several styles, sometimes severe Baroque counterpoint, as in the fugue that opens his Second Symphony sometimes "impressionistically" as in the tone poem Au Loin, or, as in the Symphony No. 2's scherzo, yet more astringently. He could go from extreme simplicity to extreme complexity of texture and harmony from work to work, or within the same work. Some of his most characteristic effects come from a very static treatment of harmony, savouring the effect of, for instance, a stacked-up series of fifths through the whole gamut of the instruments. His melodies are often long, asymmetrical and wide-ranging in tessitura.
The Allmusic review by Thom Jurek awarded the album 4 stars and stated "Looking for America is a fun, innovative, and indefatigable album by one of the true geniuses in modern jazz".Jurek, T. [ Allmusic Review] accessed August 12, 2010 The JazzTimes review by Harvey Siders said "Inevitably, sardonic wit pervades her search on Looking for America as fragments of "The Star-Spangled Banner" materialize- dreamlike, impressionistically and, above all, whimsically-throughout the CD".Siders, H. Looking for America Review JazzTimes, June, 2003 The Penguin Guide to Jazz awarded it 3⅓ stars stating "As an exploration of Americana, this is a fine and fun album".

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