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"inamorata" Definitions
  1. a person’s female lover

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Representatives for Inamorata did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.
Emily Ratajkowski has a new model for her sexy Inamorata Swim designs: Lena Dunham.
Men were asked which of each pair they would prefer to give to their inamorata.
The outfit was designed by Christy Rilling Studio and Inamorata, a clothing company created by Ratajkowski.
She even brought her love of swimwear to the masses with her own line, Inamorata Swim.
Camilla, who doesn't like "hot countries," according to Bower, also has her moments, but she is a winningly frowsy inamorata.
But if those wins weren't enough, EmRata's cult-favorite swim brand, Inamorata, just launched a collection unlike any we've seen before.
This morning, the brand's body line, Inamorata Women, unveiled a groundbreaking new collection of versatile bodysuits made specifically with every woman in mind.
So when Emily Ratajkowski was looking for inspiration when designing her debut swimwear collection, Inamorata, it's no wonder she found it in photos of the ageless.
BTW, the bathing suit is from Emily's own line, Inamorata, and this particular one-piece -- dubbed Encinitas, after her San Diego-adjacent hometown, retails for $160.
Emily Ratajkowski launched her debut swimsuit collection Inamorata last week, and the model-turned-designer is already facing backlash for allegedly plagiarizing designer Lisa Marie Fernandez's designs.
According to an Instagram post from stylist Emma Jade Morrison, Ratajkowski's look was custom-made for her by Christy Rilling Studio and Inamorata, a clothing company created by the model.
According to Business of Fashion, Fernandez sent a cease-and-desist letter to Inamorata, claiming that two swimsuits in the line closely resemble two silhouettes she first released over three years ago.
The model, 27, flaunted her butt in a green Inamorata Swim thong bathing suit as she gave husband Sebastian Bear-McClard a peck on the lips while the couple enjoyed a beach day in Miami.
For a photo shoot accompanied by personal essay in Harper's Bazaar's September issue, the actress and Inamorata swimwear founder poses in a black lacy bra with her arms stretched overhead, revealing a dark patch of underarm hair.
That may stem from the decades when so many women accusers — from Anita Hill to Bill Clinton's inamorata and prey — were treated as collateral damage, smeared and pushed aside so that the careers of powerful men could be preserved.
I liked BOX CAMERA, SPEEDBALL, PENTHOUSE SUITE, YOGURT SMOOTHIE, NEAT AS A PIN, FLAMBOYANT, LATIN LOVER, the TATE MODERN (which is a fabulous place to while away an afternoon), INAMORATA and even the word PIXELATED, although the clue is weird.
There's the Prussian archaeologist and "madman" Bilger; the Aryanologist and "specialist in Arabic coitus" Faugier; and Ritter's inamorata, his Unsterbliche Geliebte (Immortal Beloved), Sarah, a Jewish Parisienne who has captured his heart (her research interests include legends of medieval European cardiophagy, or heart-eating).
Gerber debuted her fresh cut on Instagram this weekend with a profile shot captured at a pop-up event for Emily Ratajkowski's clothing and swimwear brand Inamorata — and not even the ornate flower arrangement she's posing next to could distract from the model's dramatic, shorter-than-ever haircut.
The visitors who do turn up regularly in Patsy's yard are her likable but unsettled grandson, Louis, played by the appealing Matt Biagini; her prickly daughter, Lucy, whose bristling resentments are sympathetically rendered by Bethany Caputo; and Louis's inamorata, Ashley, whose good-natured warmth is nicely conveyed by Megan Mekjian.
Although in the United States there is no copyright protection for physically functional items (including clothing), since Inamorata ships internationally, Fernandez was able to invoke two European Union Community Design Registration certificates that she filed in 2015, which allows her to supply, import, export or deal products incorporating the designs within the European Union until 2020.
It was one o'clock: time to record the big Act I duet, "Elephant Love Medley," a mega mashup of some twenty pop songs, in which the bohemian-poet hero and his world-weary courtesan inamorata argue over the nature of love in her elephant-shaped dressing room, sampling lines from U2, Whitney Houston, and Phil Collins.
Inamorata is a 2004 novel by American novelist and screenwriter Joseph Gangemi."When the Spirit Moves; Inquiring minds investigate the paranormal in 1920s Philadelphia and beyond", The Washington Post, February 29, 2004. The book was released on January 22, 2004 through Viking Adult and focuses on the investigation of Mina Crandon, a spiritualist from, the 1920s. Film rights for Inamorata were purchased in 2006 by Johnny Depp's film company, Infinitum Nihil.
The album also featured guest spots by former members Timothy B. Schmit, Richie Furay and George Grantham. The group lost its recording contract with Atlantic due to the slow sales of Inamorata but continued to tour, mostly in small clubs. Bullard left to rejoin Crosby, Stills & Nash in 1983 (but still appeared on the sessions for Inamorata) and Harrison (who had not played on Inamorata) departed in mid-1984. New members Jeff Steele (bass) and Rick Seratte (keyboards, backing vocals) came in for Poco's 1984 tour dates, but they departed, along with drummer Chapman, to be replaced in 1985 by future Great Plains front man Jack Sundrud (vocals, bass, guitar) and the returning Grantham.
The character has been described as "squat and snivelling", and not one of the "better choices" of Bet. He has also been described as being "Bet's long-suffering inamorata".
"Violence" (Single) on iTunes On July 31, 2013, a lyric video for another song off the album, "Rothenberg", was released."Rothenberg" lyric video On August 12, 2013, Alternative Press premiered the third song off the album titled "Inamorata".Shreddy Krueger (InVogue Records) stream new song, “Inamorata” The Grieving, produced by Schneeweis (Anberlin, Hawthorne Heights) and mastered by Joey Sturgis (Asking Alexandria, The Devil Wears Prada, We Came As Romans, blessthefall) was released on September 3, 2013.We are excited to reveal the cover art, track listing, and first single from our debut full length, The Grieving.
Michael Tremayne is booted out of Sandhurst. He and his brother David want to do something "big". They decide to do a crime as a "grand gesture". The brothers take Inge, David's new inamorata, on a tour of London, including the Tower of London.
He was a former member of Praxis. Kondo cooperated with Bill Laswell to make the album Inamorata in 2007. He founded the band Kondo IMA in 1984. Kondo IMA achieved commercial success but moved to Amsterdam to be alone and to start "Blow the Earth" in 1993.
Isabella Andreini, the Inamorata of the group, inspired many of the French poets, notably Isaac du Ryer (d. c. 1631). Andreini was also a poet herself, releasing Rime, a collection of 359 poems in fall of 1601.Cook, James Wyatt and McNeil, Anne. Selected poems of Isabella Andreini.
Jim Messina, founding member of Poco, performing in 2009 During the first half of the 1980s, the group released five more albums: Under the Gun (1980), Blue And Gray (1981), Cowboys & Englishmen (1982) on MCA and, moving over to Atlantic Records, Ghost Town (1982) and Inamorata (1984). Poco failed to duplicate the success achieved by Legend, with each album performing more poorly than its predecessor. Poco also contributed the song "I'll Leave it Up to You" to Fast Times at Ridgemont High's soundtrack in 1982. On Inamorata the band mostly played down their "country rock" sound to adopt more of an "80s style" with more keyboards and glossy synth sounds as well as electronic drums.
Inamorata follows Martin Finch, a young college student from Harvard University and member of Scientific American, that is set to investigate Mina Crawley, a socialite and alleged spiritualist. Finch is sure that he will find proof that Crawley is a fraud but instead finds himself smitten with the beautiful young woman.
In attempting to do so, D'Olive embarrasses himself at the Duke's court, giving long-winded speeches about tobacco and kissing the Duchess. The two courtiers further play upon D'Olive by sending him a forged love letter from a prominent lady of the Duke's court; when he comes in disguise to meet his inamorata, he is exposed again.
Wilbourne (2008) p. 34; Bartoli p. 69 Both Virginia and Giambattista Andreini had been actors in I Gelosi, a commedia dell'arte troupe managed by his parents, Isabella and Francesco Andreini. However, soon after their marriage, Gianmbattista formed his own troupe, I Fedeli (The Faithful), with Virginia performing in the prima donna inamorata roles and helping to manage the troupe.
William Render (fl. 1800), grammarian and translator, was a native of Germany. He was a fellow student at Giessen University with a brother of Charlotte (Werther's inamorata), and was well acquainted with Werther himself. In an appendix to his English version of Goethe's romance, Render relates a conversation he had with Werther at Frankfort-on-the-Main a few days before the latter's suicide.
Eugenia is a former inamorata of Thornay. Eugenia's uncle wants her to marry Yongrave, who loves her; but Eugenia employs Yongrave to ask Thornay to return to her. Chrysolina learns of Thornay's abandonment of Eugenia and Yongrave's noble and chivalrous conduct in the matter; she falls in love with Yongrave as a result -- thus solving Gerard's original problem. Thornay returns to Eugenia, leaving Gerard with Aurelia.
Kim Bullard, keyboards and vocals, joined Poco in December 1978 just as Legend was being released. During the first half of the 1980s, the group released five more albums which Bullard played keyboards and sang on: Under the Gun (1980), Blue And Gray (1981), Cowboys & Englishmen (1982), Ghost Town (1982) and Inamorata (1984). Bullard toured extensively with the band from 1978-1983. Poco's album, Cowboys & Englishmen was nominated for a Grammy Award in 1983.
Risk was a founding member of the band Corrupt Souls, a drum and bass group from Washington D.C., United States which was active from 2004 to 2007. The members were Telemetrik (Marcio Alvarado) and Impulse (Josh Clark). Corrupt Souls have released material on Ohm Resistance (Submerged's record label), Renegade Hardware, Moving Shadow, and Black Sun Empire's record label. They are also credited on the project by Bill Laswell and Robert Soares, Method of Defiance - Inamorata.
She sometimes carries symbolically fertile fruit in her hand. However much the poet may be distracted by lascivious particulars, he does indeed want particulars: A hand that bears a thick-leaved fruit, A pungent bloom against donna's shade. This insistence on particularity is a familiar theme in Stevens. (See his treatment of beauty in "Peter Quince at the Clavier", for example.) Bates reads the poem as Stevens's wish that Florida "were less the harlot and more the sequestered inamorata".
A third single release: "Break of Hearts" - cited as one of his favorite overlooked compositions by Paul Cotton who's described the song as a followup to Poco's 1979 Top 20 hit "Heart of the Night" - failed to chart. Cotton has stated that Poco had problems with Atlantic Records: Poco would record one more album for Atlantic: Inamorata released in April 1984, then take a hiatus from recording until 1989 when the RCA Records release Legacy became Poco's second gold certified album.
Spin: 117. Pitchforks Ryan Schreiber believed it was "easily the most accessible of Miles Davis' late-'70s electric releases", describing its music as "at once both sexually steamy and unsettling". He said the live recordings "run the gamut from barroom brawl action-funk to sensual bedroom jazz magic, creating two hours of charged eccentricity you'll never forget". Robert Christgau said that apart from the meandering "Inamorata", the "long pieces are usually fascinating and often exciting", including "Funky Tonk", which he called Davis's "most compelling rhythmic exploration to date".
He planted ginkgoes, northern red oaks, a tulip tree, a giant redwood, common beech trees and chestnut trees in the approximately 10,000-square-metre area. Johann Wolfgang Goethe is said to have been familiar with the garden, even though he already lived in Weimar, and to have praised it highly. In 1815 he dedicated his poem Ginkgo Biloba to his inamorata Marianne von Willemer of Frankfurt – with a leaf from the Salzwedel ginkgo. Georg Friedrich Metzler, a member of the famous bankers’ family and the brother of Wilhelm Peter, purchased the grounds and the villa in 1851.
Shout out from Broad City S3 E1 Opening scene is a bakery named "Dominique Däas Bakery" that pioneered the Churron. (combination churro/macaron) Dawes' flipping ability has been used as the root metaphor in hip-hop songs by such artists as Ras Kass ("It's a Given," "12"), The Hit Squad ("International," "Zero Tolerance"), Janelle Monáe ["Tightrope (Wondamix)" featuring B.o.B and Lupe Fiasco], Cam'ron (featuring Beyonce and Jim Jones – Do It Again) and Lil Wayne's Stunt Hard. Dominique Dawes is mentioned as a fantasy and possible boyhood crush of Dean Venture in Season 7 Episode 5 of The Venture Bros “The Inamorata Consequence”.
Critical reception for the book has been mixed to positive, with a reviewer for the New York Times criticizing the main character of Finch as "an oddly blank protagonist". Inamorata received positive reviews from the St. Petersburg Times and the News Journal, with the reviewer for the St. Petersburg Times calling it a "compelling debut". In contrast, the Journal Sentinel overall panned the novel, stating that it started well but later "unravels". Publishers Weekly gave a mixed review, writing that the book was enjoyable but that plot was "a bit weak" and that references to songs and wisecracks from the era "wear thin".
The second release under the Method of Defiance moniker was a compilation style project focusing on drum 'n' bass. Inamorata stretched the concept out, pairing Laswell’s bass with a different combination of respected jazz and world musicians and drum 'n' bass producers on each track. Artists including Herbie Hancock, John Zorn, Pharoah Sanders, Nils Petter Molvaer, Toshinori Kondo and Buckethead were paired with drum 'n' bass producers including Amit, Paradox, Submerged, Evol Intent, Fanu and Corrupt Souls. He also released a full-on collaboration with Finnish drum 'n' bass maestro Fanu on Ohm Resistance (US) and Karl Records (Europe), entitled Lodge, which includes contributions from Molvaer and Bernie Worrell amongst others.
Parker comments that La traviata, the last opera of the 'middle' period, is "again a new adventure. It gestures towards a level of 'realism'...the contemporary world of waltzes pervades the score, and the heroine's death from disease is graphically depicted in the music." Verdi's increasing command of musical highlighting of changing moods and relationships is exemplified in Act III of Rigoletto, where Duke's flippant song "La donna è mobile" is followed immediately by the quartet "Bella figlia dell'amore", contrasting the rapacious Duke and his inamorata with the (concealed) indignant Rigoletto and his grieving daughter. Taruskin asserts this is "the most famous ensemble Verdi ever composed".
In contemporary London, Christopher Isherwood attends a literary party for the launch of a memoir, the author of which he is surprised to learn is Sally Bowles. This knowledge sparks a reverie, and the film flashes back to Berlin, New Year's Eve 1931. Broke and frustrated with his writing, Christopher plans to spend the night in, but his would-be gigolo friend Fritz insists they go to a night club to see Fritz's new inamorata, Sally Bowles, perform. Fritz hopes to live off Sally's earnings as a film star, but his ardor quickly cools at the sight of her fiancé Pierre, with whom she plans to leave for Paris that night.
Cowboys & Englishmen is the fourteenth studio album by the American country rock band Poco. The Young-penned "Feudin'" was nominated for a Grammy in 1982 for Best Country Instrumental Performance. Largely made up of cover songs the album was Poco's last for MCA and reflected the fact that it was a contractual obligation album. When ABC Records was sold to MCA the new label A&R; department showed little effort in promoting the band and, as a result, the band fielded offers from other labels once their contract was up and signed with Atlantic Records for their next two albums Ghost Town and Inamorata.
Dirk and Martha Lawrence are apparently not the happiest couple in New York, despite her millions of dollars and his fairly successful mystery-writing career. Martha asks for a secretive meeting to get Ellery Queen's advice because Dirk's violent jealousy is causing problems in her life—but Dirk shows up suspecting the worst and punches Ellery into unconsciousness. Dirk apologizes the next day, telling the story of how his father had killed his mother's lover, thereby causing his over-reaction. Ellery's secretary and inamorata Nikki Porter urges him to stay involved in the situation and Nikki moves in with the Lawrences to keep an eye on things (and act as Dirk's secretary on a stalled book).
Nathan’s fast-paced opera tells of the rivalry in love of Philip II of Spain and his illegitimate half-brother Don John. The libretto follows Delavigne's 1835 Don Juan d'Autriche fairly closely, except for the addition of a scene near the end with Agnes alone, where she sings "They tell us that a home of light there is, where praying seraphs glow". In fact the opera's plot is in many ways an inversion of Fromental Halévy's opera La Juive (libretto by Eugène Scribe). In the latter, the male lover is precluded from having an affair with his inamorata because she is Jewish, whilst he is a high-born Christian; later it turns out that she was Christian all along, but all ends tragically.
Drawing of Isabella by Maurice Sand Isabella is a stock character used in commedia dell'arte, in the class of innamorata (female lover). In the commedia dell'arte, the relationship of the innamorati, or lovers, is often threatened by the vecchi (old men) characters, but they are reunited in the end. In his 1929 book The Italian Comedy, Pierre Louis Duchartre writes that Isabella changed from being mainly tender and loving in the 16th century to a more flirtatious and strong-willed woman with a "lively, picturesque wit" by the end of the 17th century. Although actress Vittoria degli Amorevoli also played an inamorata named Isabella in the 16th century, the character Isabella is named in honor of the actress and writer Isabella Andreini of the commedia troupe I Gelosi, who popularized the role.
Ghost Town is the fifteenth studio album by the country rock band Poco, released September 20, 1982. The Atlantic Records label debut of Poco, Ghost Town was the final album by Poco to feature the group lineup who had played on Poco's 1978 breakout album Legend, as the 1984 Poco album release Inamorata would not feature Charlie Harrison. After the gold certified success of the 1978 ABC Records album release Legend, Poco's three subsequent album releases on MCA Records - who had absorbed ABC - failed to reach that level of success. Ghost Town marked Poco's move to Atlantic Records with no resultant comeback peaking at #195 on the album chart in Billboard magazine, well below the peak of the group's final MCA album Cowboys & Englishmen which had been released in February 1982 to reach a chart peak of #131.
After Andromeda there followed a period of several years in which Mantua made little use of Monteverdi's services. Duke Ferdinando died on 26 October 1626 and was succeeded by Don Vincenzo, who became Duke Vincenzo II. Early in 1627 Striggio approached Monteverdi with a request for theatrical music, possibly for the festivities that would celebrate Vincenzo's accession. Monteverdi replied offering three options: first, Il combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda ("The Battle of Tancred and Clorinda"), a setting from Torquato Tasso's epic poem Gerusalemme liberata ("Jerusalem Delivered"), which had been performed at the 1624 Venice Carnival; secondly, a setting from another part of Tasso's poem, covering the story of the sorceress Armida and her abandonment by the Christian hero Rinaldo; finally, he offered to set the words of a new play by Giulio Strozzi, Licori finta pazza inamorata d'Aminta, about a woman who feigns madness for the sake of love. Monteverdi sent Striggio a copy of Strozzi's play on 7 May 1627; Striggio liked it and instructed Monteverdi to begin the music.

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