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Eat The only problem with amba — the habit-forming, incandescently bright mango pickle found on the bar of every falafel shop — is how long it takes to make.
Yet for any interpretation of this tightly drawn work to fulfill the play's deepest intentions, it must be above all a double portrait of its incandescently noble leading man and its equally extraordinary villain.
Not so long ago, the first thing to say about the jazz singer and pianist Freddy Cole was that he had a sound and identity apart from his incandescently famous brother Nat King Cole.
She's filled the Mithraically subterranean back room of Lyles & King with two dozen incandescently grim feminist icons of her own, "power" drawings inspired by the recent Kongo show at the Met that depict a single fertility-crone archetype in kaleidoscopic reiteration.
At the center of the story is the shadowy, amorphous narrator, who never can come up with any kind of identity of her own, not even so much as a name; then, spiraling out away from her, are three incandescently bright women.
"Millions of words have been written about Prince — books and articles, essays and criticism — but we're thrilled to be publishing Prince's powerful reflections on his own life in his own incandescently vivid, witty and poetic voice," Mr. Jackson said in a statement.
It has been 50 years since Hoffman, Bancroft and the incandescently creative team of the director Mike Nichols and the screenwriter Buck Henry took Charles Webb's small 203 novel of domestic discontents and turned it into a movie that epitomized huge shifts in both popular culture and Hollywood commerce.
There was Brandon, 18, thrusting out his chest the better to show off his tight, incandescently white dress shirt; Kenny, 21, his plum-tone hair sculpted into a high-rise helmet; and Chanel, 18, leaning suggestively against a mash-up of animal prints in her bedroom, wearing nothing but her skivvies.
In an act of friendly international competition, the performance is followed the next night by one from the National Youth Orchestra of China, conducted by the charismatic Ludovic Morlot, in which Zhou Long's tone poem "The Rhyme of Taigu" shares the stage with Dvorak's ever-popular Symphony No. 9 "From the New World" and Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No. 1, with the incandescently virtuosic Yuja Wang as soloist. (carnegiehall.org)
Cara Chanteau in The Independent gave the production four stars out of five, found Sophie Bevan "radiant" as Hermione, but conceded that Wigglesworth's score was "just a tad too respectful to blaze as incandescently as it might."Chanteau, Clara. The Winter’s Tale , ENO, London, review, The Independent online, 28 February 2017, retrieved 15 March 2017.
Itzin, with his elastic, shape- shifting face and eyes so incandescently blue they appeared to be CGI'ed, made Logan a politician so murderously self-involved and loathsomely ambitious that the final episodes of the final season really did come down to a fight between good and evil." BuddyTv.com called the finale a "dud". The reviewer, John Kucibek, mentioned that "when I think back on the series in the future, I probably won't even remember the ending.
Visible light or ultraviolet-emitting lasers can char paper and incandescently hot objects emit visible radiation. Objects at room temperature will emit radiation concentrated mostly in the 8 to 25 μm band, but this is not distinct from the emission of visible light by incandescent objects and ultraviolet by even hotter objects (see black body and Wien's displacement law). Heat is energy in transit that flows due to a temperature difference. Unlike heat transmitted by thermal conduction or thermal convection, thermal radiation can propagate through a vacuum.
An inquiry into the sinking of Empire Windrush was held in London between the 21 June and 7 July 1954. No firm cause for the fire was established, but it was thought the most likely cause was that corrosion in one of the ship's funnels, or uptakes, may have led to a panel failing, causing incandescently hot soot to fall into the engine room, where it damaged a fuel oil supply pipe and ignited the leaking oil. An alternative theory was that a fractured oil pipe deposited oil onto a hot exhaust pipe. As the ship was government property, she was not insured.
Fluid velocity and resistance of metals: As with water hoses, the carrier drift velocity in conductors is directly proportional to current. However, water only experiences drag via the pipes' inner surface, while charges are slowed at all points within a metal, as with water forced through a filter. Also, typical velocity of charge carriers within a conductor is less than centimeters per minute, and the "electrical friction" is extremely high. If charges ever flowed as fast as water can flow in pipes, the electric current would be immense, and the conductors would become incandescently hot and perhaps vaporize.

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