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"incisively" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows clear thought and good understanding of what is important, and an ability to express this
  2. in a way that shows an ability to take decisions and act with force

65 Sentences With "incisively"

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Sara Mearns and Jared Angle dance an incisively beautiful pas de deux.
Gestures and movements are severely rationed, so that each one reads incisively.
She incisively captures wine's role as a mediator of class anxiety, for example.
Some Chinese news outlets have been able to report incisively on the coronavirus.
My mother is incisively bright, supportive, loyal, deeply loving, and steadfast to a fault.
"Comrade Trump incisively pointed out the current problems and deficiencies [of the media]," UsAmericaHopeTrump writes.
It's a lot of elements, but they all come together as incisively as scissor blades.
Mckesson writes incisively and pragmatically about oppression, resistance, and injustice, weaving in the historical moments that brought us here.
The film also includes one of Jennifer Garner's best performances ever, for a character incisively and empathically rendered by Cody.
Few are writing as incisively about race in the US — about white supremacy and (anti-)blackness specifically — as Ta-Nehisi Coates.
Earlier this year, Bonnie Nadzam wrote an essay for Tin House, "Experts in the Field," that captured this dynamic particularly incisively.
But what they've both perfected (Kim and the Kardashians more so than Trump) so incisively is monetizing and capitalizing on their fame.
Now in her sixties, Lambert writes incisively about years of making her way in the world with crutches, braces, and a wheelchair.
It feels instead like a missed opportunity, and it made me return to other recent projects that have addressed related questions more incisively.
In this incisively staged production, which opened here earlier this month, it's clear from the beginning that somebody is going to get hurt.
Like Sorry to Bother You, Support the Girls is a comedy that incisively dissects the way that capitalism exploits those who live within it.
It uses a Western contemporary idiom and Western instruments, played here by the Tokyo Bunka Kaikan Chamber Orchestra, incisively conducted by Ken-David Masur.
Most were clearly made quickly and incisively, which required a great deal of planning and concentration — one move after another with no re-dos.
It was a 4/4 pulse nearly from start to finish, as the artist delivered incisively minimal sounds showing every permutation of a thundering kick drum.
It's a shame, because it was an artistic breakthrough for him, an incisively funny and formally adventurous hour that reveals a comic in command of his powers.
A bit about staying off his own phone rolled seamlessly into jokes about how quickly and incisively the internet vilifies people — without leaving room for a nuanced conversation.
Rather, as the artist and activist Chitra Ganesh incisively pointed out, the same forces that brought Trump to power exist within the supposedly "sacrosanct" or autonomous precincts of art.
Establishment of a hub for CI would not take individual agencies out of the CI business but, instead, facilitate their efforts by allowing them to more incisively focus their resources.
He writes incisively about many things here but especially about, as the old saw has it, how it is easier to fight for your principles than live up to them.
Similarly, many international relations specialists have incisively challenged Allison's flawed application of the so-called Thucydides's Trap to Sino-United States relations, yet Shapiro sees the argument as confirmation of French.
But while the musicianship captures their raw and often crushingly loud live show, it's frontperson Adrienne Lenker's vulnerable voice and incisively personal writing that prove why the band garnered so much hype.
There are also a number of works depicting African Americans and black South Africans, one of which, "Two Black Women and a White Man" (1986), is among his most vividly colored and incisively rendered images.
And here is the torsion that the whole show hinges upon: between the deep and abiding logocentrism that Simpson has incisively exploited for most of her artistic career, and the elsewhere that these paintings take her to.
Ms Akhavan looks incisively at the identity politics beneath New York's supposedly free urban youth culture (her ex-girlfriend Maxine repeatedly accuses her of being a mere "tourist" lesbian), and the burden of the "don't ask, don't tell" relationship with conservative parents.
Ms. Morgan bears down incisively on topics — the lust for speed and power and domination, the prison experience of black men, male camaraderie, the bonds between fathers and sons, the brute intricacies of the dirty Southern soul — that men have tended to claim.
No American artist has more incisively and movingly addressed this subject than the veteran West Coast photographer Anthony Hernandez, whose pictures of dispossessed people camping out under Los Angeles freeways are as pertinent today as when he took them in the late 1980s.
Minding the Gap considers the social conditions and personality traits that have pushed these three men in different directions, but Liu doesn't use statistics or social commentary, he just casually hangs around his friends — and carefully, incisively asks the right questions at the right times.
But artists like Margo Price are making music that explores that question honestly and incisively, creating a sound that's as rooted in American musical tradition as it is progressive in its message, looking toward a better future while keeping its eyes on the past.
There is also Samuel Hammond at the Niskanen Center, who has written incisively on the benefits and drawbacks of various child tax credit plans and "the false promise of universal child care," which would impose a one-size-fits-all model on America's families.
Other notable performances are delivered by Natalie Cortez as a good-natured Anita — who incisively spits out the sarcastic lyrics of "America" — Maria Briggs as the frizzy-haired Jets admirer Anybodys and Jay Russell as the middle-aged drugstore proprietor whose good sense the young customers ignore.
The film's characters, as reimagined from Shakespeare and molded around Smith and McCullah's sensibilities, are so incisively written that they stand as timeless archetypes that modern teen movies, from Mean Girls to The DUFF, shamelessly pull from — while also being quintessential emblems of American teen culture in the '22012s.
Much has already been written, eloquently and incisively, about the emotional and cultural significance of a bulletproof black hero in the time of #BlackLivesMatter, and there's no denying the visceral visual impact of an African-American man in a hoodie striding through a hail of gunfire and emerging unscathed.
Rainer unfolds these themes with an incisively imaginative approach to Jenny's recollections, which she analyzes prismatically, with a gleefully diverse array of cinematic devices—voice-overs, fantasylike stagings on a half-finished movie set, interviews with fictional characters, texts posted on the screen of an early-generation Apple computer.
But the incisively curated Proyecto para el dia que me quieras, which also includes Paradox, La huella de Viernes and El Proyecto Catherwood — bodies of work that reconstruct the genealogies that constitute the colonial footprint in Central America — elucidates and celebrates the larger implications of the artist's practice.
As disturbing as these specific stories are, what filled me with a creeping sense of dread were the parts of "Antisocial" that incisively describe how a Darwinian information environment has degraded to the point where it now selects for people who can command the most attention with the fewest scruples.
Rexx Life Raj After returning to the Bay Area from playing football at Boise State University, Berkeley native Rexx Life Raj gained recognition in the local scene with "Handheld GPS," a dreamy, rhythmic groove that incisively points out our collective lack of wisdom despite the abundance of information in the digital age.
Other international successes included a "Mikado" set partly in 1930s Hollywood, a Mussolini-period "Tosca" and, in St. Louis in 1982, a "Così Fan Tutte" that led The New York Times's Donal Henahan to write that Mr. Miller was thinking more incisively than anybody about how to bring opera to modern audiences.
During the first half of this four-hour marathon, which included works by Morton Feldman, David Lang and others, I especially enjoyed Philip Glass's hard-driving, austere "Music in Fifths" performed here by four pianists playing two pianos (with Vicky Chow joining her three colleagues) and Earle Brown's complex, pointillist "Fourmore," a solo work incisively played by Ms. Honda.
Cataclysmic events like the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi, the spiritual father of the nation, by a Hindu right-wing zealot in 1948, and the secession of East Pakistan to produce the sovereign state of Bangladesh in 1971, are depicted incisively by Krishen Khanna in "News of Gandhiji's Death" (203) and two dark and riveting works, "Game 1" (ca.
Whether it's host Nathan Fielder trying to get one over on Uber, attempting to construct the world's perfect talk show anecdote, or helping an old man find a lost love in a way that becomes more and more discomfiting, the series incisively critiques everything from capitalism to reality television, but always flits away from you the second you think you have it pinned down.
He was diagnosed to have stomach cancer (malignant lymphoma) in 1982. In spite of his illness he continued his work actively and incisively until the end of his life. On September 13, 1988, he died at the age of seventy-seven in a hut on Koh Buddhadhamma, Tabb Ming Kwan, Tambol Gudpong in Loei Province.
As a writer, Stokou has been a strong voice for women in arts, publishing polemical texts that are both provocative and highly entertaining, such as her article “Art is Genderful! An Artist’s Notes on Navigating a Sexist System” (2016). Her writing is distinctively playful, acerbic, and incisively cutting. Her writing has appeared in publications including Hyperallergenic, Artslant, Modern Painters, and Monopol.
He's on Duty () is a black comedy 2010 South Korean film that comically yet incisively depicts racial issues in Korea. Tae-sik finds it difficult to get a job due to his odd appearance and impatient character. After failing repeatedly, he disguises himself as a foreigner and finally lands a job. Tae- sik, however, witnesses the cruel treatment migrant workers face in Korea.
As a traditional handicraft, Su Xiu has always been closely combined with Chinese traditional culture and Western culture. It already becomes an important part of Chinese traditional culture. Among them, the traditional Chinese calligraphy and painting have been incisively and vividly expressed in the Su Xiu works, which mostly draw the artistic essence from them. Contemporary Chinese culture and art are also fully expressed in Su Xiu works.
This sought after grisaille woodcut was printed by Torsten Billman only in a few copies. Party (1967) and Tear Gas in Paris (1968). In The Murder of Lee Oswald and The Warren Commission Torsten Billman incisively commented events in the wake of the assassination of president John F. Kennedy. The Murder of Lee Oswald uncovers, in the condensed black satire, complex links people only could sense but, then, couldn't put into words.
Thompson's work embraces visceral and subconscious elements of human experience which are seldom seen on stage. While the ambitiousness of her scope can occasionally result in plays which seem somewhat unwieldy in their form, she has an astonishing gift for providing theatrical experiences which incisively reach the deepest recesses of her audience's imaginations. She is currently a Professor of theatre studies at the University of Guelph, in the School of English and Theatre Studies.
His longest consecutive work was the first volume of the Life of Bishop Wilberforce (1880). As a preacher Ashwell was extremely acceptable, especially among the more thoughtful and educated congregations. His little volume of printed sermons, entitled God in Nature, is full of striking and original ideas, expressed tersely and incisively, and evidently with a view to arrest or even force attention. As a trainer, first of future schoolmasters, and then of future clergy, Ashwell made his influence deeply felt.
He wrote incisively and with conviction, and was one of the driving forces in bringing about a union of Methodist churches to reduce the wastage of duplicate services. In 1874 the Methodist New Connexion Society was consolidated with the Wesleyan Methodist Society to form the Methodist Church of Canada. The New Connection paper The Evangelical Witness was merged with The Christian Guardian. David Savage, editor of The Evangelical Witness, continued as associate editor of the merged paper for some time.
"Billy Porter, Andrea Martin, 'Pippin', 'Matilda', 'Vanya and Sonia' Win Drama Desk Awards" playbill.com, May 19, 2013 The New York Times reviewer commented: "The recollections of his parents, small roles incisively portrayed by the reliable Becky Ann Baker and Peter Friedman..."Isherwood, Charles. " 'The Great God Pan,' by Amy Herzog, at Playwrights Horizons" The New York Times, December 18, 2012 From August 2013 to September 2013 he played the role of "Meckel" in the Off-Broadway production (and New York premiere) of Lauren Yee's The Hatmaker's Wife.Purcell, Carey.
Pius XII gave two reasons why the Church gives the highest form of worship to the Heart of Jesus. The first rests on the principle whereby the believers recognise that Jesus' Heart is hypostatically united to the "Person of the Incarnate Son of God Himself". The second reason is derived from the fact that the Heart is the natural sign and symbol of Jesus' boundless love for humanity. The encyclical recalls that for human souls the wound in Christ's side and the marks left by the nails have been "the chief sign and symbol of that love" that ever more incisively shaped their life from within.
Azerrad, pg. 173 Hart was tagged by observers as the "hippie" of the group due to his long hair and his propensity to drum with bare feet; biographer Michael Azerrad additionally noted that "the wide-eyed sincerity of his songs was far more San Francisco '67 than New York City '77," which contrasted with Mould's "incisively bitter" songs.Azerrad, pg. 176 As Hart and Mould developed as musicians and songwriters, an unspoken tension and competition arose in the band between them.Azerrad, pg. 177 Tensions were heightened when Mould demanded that starting with 1984's Zen Arcade that the band's records contain individual songwriter credits.Azerrad, pg.
These racial barriers, while quite real were more informal than formal; they began to weaken after World War I as the Indian freedom movement gained steam. The author Emily Eden, sister of the Governor-General Lord Auckland, wrote incisively about the biting racism of Britons towards all Indians (except Maharajas, whose over-the-top hospitality they craved), after spending much time in Landour, Shimla and Ooty in the late 1830s. Many Anglo-Indian families also put down roots in Landour, and in Barlowganj just below Mussoorie, in the 19th century. They were attracted in part by the schools, and by the sense of 'otherness' versus quotidian India.
Celeste and Jesse Forever was screened at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival in January to generally positive reviews. Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a "Certified Fresh" rating of 71% based on 141 reviews with an average score of 6.36/10. The site's consensus states, "While it doesn't subvert the genre as incisively as it thinks it does, Celeste and Jesse Forever is a shrewd rom-com that benefits from its likable cast and trumpets the arrival of Rashida Jones as a bona fide big screen talent". Metacritic gives the film a score of 59 out of 100, based on reviews from 37 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".
Yeon said the script (illustrated by cartoonist Choi Gyu-seok) was 100% based on his own personal experience while doing his mandatory military service. The Window won a Special Mention from the Jury at the 2013 Fantasia International Film Festival. Yeon continued to make animation targeted at adults with dark, controversial themes that brutally and incisively explore human nature and social realism. His second feature The Fake (2013) critiqued organized religion, as a cult leader swindles rural, uneducated villagers out of their compensation money, while no one believes the local wastrel who discovers the truth (the characters were voiced by Oh Jung-se and Yang Ik-june, who previously starred in Love Is Protein and The King of Pigs).
Bartuah hails from Kaipa, Yarwin-Mehnsonon District, Nimba County in Liberia. He previously worked with the Information Ministry in Liberia, where he served as Assistant Editor-in-Chief prior to the eruption of the civil war in 1989; he later became Director of Media Relations at the same ministry and Editor-in-Chief of the Liberia Today newspaper between 1992 and December 1994. Perhaps his most successful job as a journalist was as Editor of The NEWS newspaper between 1995 and 2001, helping to raise the paper's profile and circulation during the turbulent years of the civil upheaval. It was during this time that he debuted his "New Thinking" column, an incisively analytical commentary on the prevailing socio-economic and political malaise of the time.
"Pastoral Mirage, David Schafer," Pastoral Mirage, Exhibition publication, New York: City of New York Parks and Recreation, Prospect Arts Alliance Commission, 1993. Los Angeles Times critic Leah Ollman describes his work as a "heady jumble" producing collisions, contradictions and convergences at the intersection of architecture, sound, sculpture, language and theory in order to "disrupt communication intentionally, incisively, through strategies of fragmentation and interruption." Schafer has taught sculpture, art theory, digital media and sound at institutions on the East and West coasts since 1985, and is currently on the Fine Arts faculty at Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles.Schou, Solvej. "Psychic Liberation: Fine Art’s Sound Lab Makes Waves of Noise," DOT Magazine, Art Center College of Design, August 8, 2017.
They developed a devoted following through regular live performances, a constantly evolving set of original material and the support of Melbourne independent radio stations and street press. The band's sound developed with the addition of Marc Fulker on drums (in 1991–1992) and Robert Cooper on bass (1992–1994). The band became known for its unique blend of sparse, melodic pop and lyrics that were described as "disarmingly naïve"In-Press, 4 September 1991 and "like eavesdropping on another's secrets".Melody Maker, 12 December 1992 Steve L Burt wrote that "The last person to comment so incisively, and with such a sense of having been hurt, on boy-girl stuff may have been the early Elvis Costello; but where he always blamed his ex-girlfriends, the Sugargliders always blame themselves".Burt, Steve L (1994).
The Crane Wife was highly acclaimed by music critics, earning an 84% positive out of all reviews culled by Metacritic, and remains one of the Decemberists' best-reviewed efforts. Jim DeRogatis of the Chicago Sun-Times praised its progressive rock influences with the tongue-in- cheek description "the best Jethro Tull album since Heavy Horses"."Positively Prog", Jim DeRogatis, Chicago Sun-Times, Nov 5, 2006 Stephen M. Deusner of Pitchfork wrote that the album "further magnifies and refines [the Decemberists'] strengths" and that their folk rock has been "honed to an incisively sharp point". It was ranked #41 on Pitchforks list of the top 50 albums of 2006, #19 on PopMatters list of the top 60 albums of 2006, and JustPressPlay named it the second best album of the 2000s.
Wooded Landscape with Rocky Stream (undated) John Middleton was a highly talented watercolourist, who according to Clifford, was the most successful of all the Norwich School artists working in this medium during the late 1840s, with the possible exception of John Sell Cotman. Middleton produced works using clear colours and incisively-outlined forms, boldly using the white of his paper and being, in Clifford's words, "delighted in the potentialities of his medium". The author Robert Brall considers Middleton's best paintings to have an "astonishingly modern" look, in comparison with the elaborate detail found in contemporary works. Brall notes that Middleton's more laboured paintings, painted from 1850, lacked much of the fresh and spontaneous appearance of his earlier works, probably because of a growing public interest in art that contained fine detail and an elaborate 'finished' look'.
Sous la direction de Christian Lerat. Université Michel de Montaigne Bordeaux 3. He is defined by a great linguistic cleanliness which sums up in the field of prose his poetic gains and a mythical halo when dealing (evaluating, incisively) with reality, his narrative skills bring up interesting variables within the fable tendency, mature while they represent the consolidation of a very personalized "modus operandi" around certain thematic areas taken up by other authors that represent such trend. Absurdity is seen as another detail of "real" life that takes place within the work of art, closely associated with a burlesque-philosophical point of view when assuming that life; it does not appear as a fact of amazement or astonishment or fear (which commonly illustrate the work of other representatives of that tendency) but as a part of that whole which is narrated in equality of conditions.

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