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"incisiveness" Definitions
  1. clear thought and good understanding of what is important, and the ability to express this
  2. the ability to take decisions and act with force

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Balances, jumps, speed, musicality, incisiveness, courage: She has all those.
Sad to say, nothing else in this production matches her incisiveness.
It's a shapely, touching work, with sharp, piercing moments of real Graham incisiveness.
We believe these poems express complexity, nuance, joy, tenderness, love, incisiveness and brilliance.
Yet when called for, he also brought out the urgency and incisiveness of the music.
In time he began giving ever more attention to conducting, where his keen ear and rhythmic incisiveness could produce a startling clarity.
It's impressive to see just how well the minimalist "HP" logo has aged, losing none of its original incisiveness and understated appeal.
One of the major thematic preoccupations of this season has been race; the actual incisiveness of the commentary has waxed and waned.
He applies the same incisiveness and absurdity to other topics like fire safety signs, meteorology headlines, and parents who won't vaccinate their children.
Where Ryan Gosling is characteristically aloof, Sir Anthony Hopkins's sinister incisiveness shines through in this perfectly-cast legal thriller from Gregory Hoblit (Primal Fear, Fallen).
With razor-sharp yet sympathetic incisiveness, she explores their capacity to question even the most seemingly unshakable convictions in the lives they think they've chosen.
He has amazed that world, too, with his charm, his debate incisiveness and ideological creativity, plucking ideas and policies now from the left, now from the right.
For what is conveyed here with glittering incisiveness is the work's sense of life as theater, in which playing roles expands and constricts the possibilities in being human.
On stage, Biden showed the same pluses (experience and affability) and the same negatives (a lack of incisiveness and a tendency to meander) as he has throughout this cycle.
You might think that Pluribus is sacrificing long-term strategy for short-term gain here, but in poker, it turns out short-term incisiveness is really all you need.
Ante Rebic, 5 Lacked the incisiveness of other performances and spurned the one chance he managed to create, denied by a tip over the bar from France goalkeeper Hugo Lloris.
He plays Adam Red Eagle, and he brings to the role a humor, warmth, and incisiveness that make you want to see him in about a thousand more things right this second.
"Government plans, the incisiveness of the reforms, and parliament guidelines on budget policy will be important" to reduce interest rates, Tria told the hearing on the government's 'DEF' multi-year planning document.
But "Rainbow" had marvelous intensity on Tuesday: Destan Owens, Michael McElroy and the Broadway Inspirational Voices made the music beautifully stirring, while the Dayton dancers brought rich texture and incisiveness to the movement.
"You lost a hero and were rewarded for it," Wendy says during Taylor's therapy session after the disaster, paraphrasing Taylor's characteristically wordy and precise description of the issue with her own trademark blunt incisiveness.
A poisonously funny film that hasn't lost any of its bite — both because of its incisiveness and also because America has only grown more powerful since — it makes for the perfect anti-Fourth of July viewing.
In this new age of racial retrenchment, without the incisiveness Alan brought to our discussions of whiteness and its vastly underestimated impact on the national psyche, I feel more alone than at any other time in my life.
"The Times They Are a-Changin&apos" (1964) The track is astonishing not just for the incisiveness and pointed nature of the complicated rhymes, but for how it pretty much summed up the entire social upheaval of the 213s before it happened. 5.
Yet Kagan, who has long been admired by legal scholars for the brilliance of her opinion writing and the incisiveness of her questioning in oral arguments, is emerging as one of the most influential Justices on the Court—and, without question, the most influential of the liberals.
All the modernist elements of the music came through with slashing incisiveness and piercing sound, from the opening orchestral blast of chords that signal the motif of Agamemnon, murdered by his wife, Klytämnestra, and her lover Aegisth, and mourned every day with obsessive compulsion by Elektra, his daughter.
He is probably best-known for his double portraits from the '21s and his scenes of American leisure, the sunbathers and swimming pools that can have a strange stillness about them, capturing the eternal sunshine of the California mind with an incisiveness that perhaps only an expatriate (or Joan Didion) could muster.
Wolf's comments about Sanders were lumped together in the face of blowback, but her smoky-eye joke was better than some of the others because it had an actual point (that Sanders is a liar), and the language was sharp for its incisiveness (that she burns facts for ash) rather than its shock value.
It is jaunty, funny and fast-paced, and yet has enough incisiveness and gravitas to draw the reader in.” Literator 32(3) December 2011.
Posters as an art form acquired particular topicality and political incisiveness in this period. Notable examples are Nikolai Kochergin's works Everybody to the Defence of Petrograd! (1919) and It's Wrangel's Turn! (1920), as well as the posters known as the "ROSTA Windows".
"- Polari Magazine "A sense of historic Soho (Rimbaud and Verlaine, Quentin Crisp) percolates through the book." – One80 magazine "Original anecdotes and real life stories told with a Hogarthian incisiveness." – West End Extra "Clayton Littlewood evokes the sights and smells of an historic gaybourhood."- Toronto Star (Canada) "Funny. Observant.
Drowned in Sound gave the album 1/10, claiming that "many demons are slain at the altar of the Reverend in the course this album – wit, eloquence, incisiveness and originality to name but a few," while Q Magazine gave the album one star, advising readers to "steer clear" of the album.
In retrospect, he viewed it as Tricky's most "songful" release, one that was "criminally neglected" by listeners. Bill Friskics-Warren later said Blowback was "an album of funk-rock by way of dancehall reggae" that relied on mainstream-rock guest performers but did not "forego incisiveness for accessibility, resistance for appeasement".
Joseffy's style was broad and comprehensive, yet his playing had a certain incisiveness. He produced numerous popular compositions for the piano as well as editing works of Frédéric Chopin and other composers for G. Schirmer music publishers. Later in life he virtually retired from the concert platform and devoted his attention to teaching. He was a very reserved man.
As Situ Mo's (Xing Fei) graduation is nearing, she is confused about her future plans. Situ Mo likes Fu Pei (Tang Xiaotian), her childhood friend but is constantly disappointed by his lack of incisiveness. She tries out all sorts of things all the time and is unable to make her own decisions. She even almost becomes a worker at a sketchy company.
Arriccio (Ariccio; Arricciato, Arriccato) or Browncoat is a layer of plaster over the roughcoat (Trullisatio) and just under the finish coat of plaster (Intonaco) which will be painted. The sinopia or full scale composition is laid out on the arriccio. was hosted. The scene was attributed to Masaccio, on the basis of its greater incisiveness in the treatment as against Masolino's work.
He was prolific during his long artistic career. The style first works links him with the school of Genoese portraiture beginning with Van Dyck led to Carlone. His portraiture technique employs robust incisiveness in the face of the subjects, with a decorative exuberance superimposed upon the opulent scenography with meticulous attention to aristocratic garb and particular artifacts of the subject's family.
The severe heat meant Manchester United and Arsenal found it hard to find any rhythm early on. Sylvinho fashioned an early chance for Arsenal, though his shot was deflected over. Although midfield pair Patrick Vieira and Emmanuel Petit did well to contain their opponents in the opening half-hour, Arsenal's lack of pace and incisiveness upfront was evident – Ljungberg missed three chances before half-time. Midway through the first half, Beckham was booked by referee Graham Barber for dissent.
Ormond, "Richard Rothwell". When Lawrence died in 1830, Rothwell completed many of his unfinished works and was poised to become the next foremost portrait painter in Britain and Ireland. According to Leoneé Ormond's biographical article in the Grove Dictionary of Art, Rothwell "was at the height of his powers from 1829 to 1831"; he "was much influenced by Lawrence, but he lacked the incisiveness and flair of his master". From 1831 to 1834, Rothwell toured Italy to study Italian art so that he could paint history paintings.
In 1986 he released Tunisian Twist, which introduced a radical change of style towards a more commercial sound. The album features a guitar/bass/drums/keyboards band, with a brass section; its sound is thus much fuller than Fitzgerald's previous work. The lyrics deal with subjects as diverse as terrorism, surrogate birth and trade unionism in the climate of Thatcher's "economic realism". While some of the songs are heavy with ironic humour in the manner of Patrik Fitzgerald's early days, there remains the biting incisiveness which has always been his hallmark.
Janet's statement that "At whatever time we meet, I am certain we will meet with unabated regards'Journal of a Lady of Quality - p130 has led to conjecture that it was written to someone who was "much more like a lover left behind than a friend.' 'We should celebrate Schaw's ability to bring that world to life, her incisiveness in noting the rituals and drama and details of the societies she encountered, and her relating even those things that she could not 'see' so clearly from her vantage point.
Vyasatirtha is considered to be one of the foremost philosophers of Dvaita thought, along with Jayatirtha and Madhva, for his philosophical and dialectical thought, his role in spreading the school of Dvaita across the subcontinent and his support to the Haridasa movement. Sharma writes "we find in his works a profoundly wide knowledge of ancient and contemporary systems of thought and an astonishingly brilliant intellect coupled with rare clarity and incisiveness of thought and expression". His role as an adviser and guide to the Vijayanagara emperors, especially Krishna Devaraya, has been notable as well.
In November 2008, 34 awards were presented.Official list of 2008 award winners Excluding the non-fiction book award, only work published by Australian-based media organizations is eligible for the prizes. Entries are initially evaluated by a jury on newsworthiness, research, writing, production, incisiveness, impact, public benefit, ethics, originality, innovation and creative flair—or other relevant criteria in respect of graphics and electronic media. The jury shortlists three entrants to the Walkley Advisory Board, who select the best entrant in each category, as well as the winner of the "Press Photographer of the Year", "Journalism Leadership Award" and the "Gold Walkley".
On 18 November 1973, the derby was a goalless affair, but nonetheless notable for its on-pitch actions because of the match's three sendings-off. After coming to blows in the second half, both Sega (Parma) and Stefanello (Reggiana) were given their marching orders. Reggiana's Zandoli joined them after an off the ball incident to give the home side a man advantage. The 1973–74 Derby dell'Enza contents March 1974 also ended goalless, while the January 1976 match had the same lack of incisiveness, but ended one apiece. On the third last day of the 1974–75 Serie B season, the two sides met when they were threatened with relegation.
The signing of Carrick, which was questioned and criticised by a large portion of the media, brought stability and further creativity in the United midfield, forming an effective partnership with Paul Scholes. Park Ji-sung and Ryan Giggs both underlined their value to the first team squad by adding significant pace and incisiveness in attack with Wayne Rooney and Cristiano Ronaldo. Ferguson celebrated the 20th anniversary of his appointment as manager of Manchester United on 6 November 2006. Tributes also came from Ferguson's players, both past and present, as well as his old foe, Arsène Wenger, his old captain, Roy Keane, and current players.
Santitos became well known as a singer of boleros and Spanish language versions of English standards, often recorded with an orchestral backing. His signature song was "Niña".César Miguel Rondón, Frances R. Aparicio, Jackie White The Book of Salsa: A Chronicle of Urban Music from the Caribbean 2008 Page 127 "The same could be said of Santitos Colón, the best bolerista in Tito Puente's orchestra and the singer Fania tried to use to forge a connection with the past. But both Vitín and Colón lacked the roots and the incisiveness to create a .." Fania selected Santos Colón and Cheo Feliciano as solo singers despite having Justo Betancourt and Monguito el Único under contract.
The Op. 39 Études- Tableaux are among the most demanding pieces he wrote for any medium, both technically and in the sense that the player must see beyond any technical challenges to a considerable array of emotions, then unify all these aspects. The composer's friend Vladimir Wilshaw noticed this compositional change continuing in the early 1930s, with a difference between the sometimes very extroverted Op. 39 Études-Tableaux (the composer had broken a string on the piano at one performance) and the Variations on a Theme of Corelli (Op. 42, 1931). The variations show an even greater textural clarity than in the Op. 38 songs, combined with a more abrasive use of chromatic harmony and a new rhythmic incisiveness.
He soon felt constrained to protest against the effects of the Francophile policy of the chief minister, Christian Graf von Haugwitz, and the evil influences that clogged the administration. Little, however, came of Stein's protests, but they were urged with his usual incisiveness and energy. Prussian policy continued to progress on the path that led to the disaster at Jena (14 October 1806). The Donnersches Palais (today Palais am Festungsgraben), Stein's residence as a Prussian Minister The king then offered Stein the portfolio for foreign affairs, which the minister declined to accept on the ground of his incompetence to manage that department unless there was a complete change in the system of government.
Prince Gorchakov devoted himself mostly to foreign affairs but also took some part in the great internal reforms of Alexander II's reign: for example he submitted four projects of emancipation reform and also presented to analysis of the foreign experience of various reforms to Alexander II.see. В. Лопатников Горчаков, ЖЗЛ, М. 2004 As a diplomat, he displayed many brilliant qualities: adroitness in negotiation, incisiveness in argument and elegance in style. His statesmanship, though marred occasionally by personal vanity and love of popular applause, was far- seeing and prudent. In the latter part of his career, his main object was to raise the prestige of Russia by undoing the results of the Crimean War, and it may fairly be said that he greatly succeeded.
Thompson's film received more recognition and accolades from Hollywood, while Michell's production gained the admiration of up-market critics, who felt it was a more authentic and thoughtful representation of Austen's world. Janet Maslin of The New York Times, for instance, wrote that Sense and Sensibility "can't match the brilliant incisiveness of the more spartan Persuasion, still the most thoughtful new Austen adaptation". The Los Angeles Times characterised Persuasion as "the most authentically British version and the one closest to the spirit of the novels" and Sense and Sensibility as "the audience-friendly Hollywood version of Austen, easygoing and aiming to please". Time magazine named them both the best films of 1995, referring to Persuasion as "reserved" and Sense and Sensibility as "more bustling".
German composer, pedagogue and theorist Abbé Georg Joseph Vogler, in his Betrachtungen der Mannheimer Tonschule marveled at the new heights to which Galuppi had elevated the marriage between text, music and dramatic intent. He devoted an entire section to examining Galuppi's style and innovation, complete with an analysis of Galuppi's aria, "Se cerca, se dice" from Metastasio's L'Olimpiade. Vogler writes, "The incisiveness in the characters, that which is farcical in its personages, the volatile contrasts, the diversity in the multi-voiced finales, with which the first section or act ends, to put it succinctly, everything that we labelled operetta or intermezzo must regard the great Galuppi as its musical father."Georg Joseph Vogler, Betrachtungen der Mannheimer Tonschule, (Mannheim, 1778–1781). I, 5te und 6te Lieferungen, 129.
Isaac Rosenfeld (March 10, 1918, Chicago - July 14, 1956, Chicago This article also has details about Rosenfeld's upbringing, parents, siblings, wife and children.) was a Jewish-American writer who became a prominent member of New York intellectual circles. Rosenfeld wrote one novel (Passage from Home, 1946), which, according to literary critic Marck Shechner, "helped fashion a uniquely American voice by marrying the incisiveness of Mark Twain to the Russian melancholy of Dostoevsky,"Haaretz, 17 May 2009, Biography forgotten genius / The hunger artist and many articles for The Nation, Partisan Review, and The New Republic. Some of those articles were posthumously published in a volume titled An Age of Enormity, and his short stories were later published as Alpha and Omega.
"Review: It's Your World". U.S. News & World Report: 62. Boston Herald writer Brian Coleman perceived "an upbeat and compassionate side" to Scott-Heron on the album and cited it as "arguably Scott-Heron's most fully realized work, tempering his early-70s anger with soulful wisdom and uplifting words".Coleman, Brian (February 18, 2001). "Review: It's Your World". Boston Herald: 68–69. Allmusic writer Hal Horowitz called the album "a moving listening experience" and commended its themes with respect to "its Centennial-centric time frame", writing that it "loses little of its impact... [T]hese tunes have lost none of their lyrical edge or incisiveness throughout the years". Horowitz cited it as "one of Gil Scott-Heron's best albums as well as a compelling musical time capsule ... proof of the artist's musical and lyrical acuity".
Tom Milne, reviewing the film in The Times, commented that it "somehow fritters itself away into long, broody pauses and soulful searchings". Several sequences, on the other hand, were "done with a razor-sharp incisiveness that would not have shamed Losey and Pinter ... on balance, it seems worth risking the tedium to watch a born director at work". The June 1972 issue of British periodical Films and Filming published a two-page photospread as well as a review which noted the influence of Antonioni and stated "the lifelike and somewhat enigmatic nature of the story is seemingly based on an assumption of intelligence in the audience which is far in advance of the UK film making norm" of the time. It rated Running Scared three stars for "not to be missed".
When studying abroad in Germany, Yu has found a transparent chemical fabric, solid and with closely, woven meshes, which could be seen through from front to back. This kid of fabric, after slightly processing, can be a painting medium. Its transparency implicates the creation of a hybrid dimension that consists of both the virtual space created through the artist's brush stokes and the physical space in front and behind the canvas. The painted net between the subject and the observer, the incisiveness of the chiaroscuro and the round thicker layers of colour tidily painted by the artist at regular distance collaborate to intensify this effect. The "spatialisation“ and "sensitisation“ of painting have already become a new trend of this era, and this group of transparent paintings by Yu just corresponds to this new indication, being of great inspiration for the development of painting methods.
This painting was recommended by UNICEF in 1979 for the International Year of the Child and published on the cover of the January issue of the journal Simpatia e Amicizia in the same year. Initially, in fact, he had devoted himself to sculpture, which was not completely abandoned until the end of the 1960s, as a review from 1968 demonstrates; in it, the art critic Fiorani expresses his esteem for the «sure command of expressive means», the «incisiveness of the faces», the «harmonious rhythm» and the «perfect balance between form, light and space». Towards the end of the 1950s he spent a period of time studying and working in France, Switzerland, Austria, Germany, Denmark and SwedenInterview given to Otello Mario Martinelli and broadcast by ″Radio Bologna 101″ on 26 August 1976. Cited by before returning to Italy to divide his time between Milan and Ferrara.
The Britten scholar Donald Mitchell has written, "It is easy, because of the scope, stature, and sheer volume of the operas, and the wealth of vocal music of all kinds, to pay insufficient attention to the many works Britten wrote in other, specifically non-vocal genres." Maw said of Britten, "He is one of the 20th century's great orchestral composers ... His orchestration has an individuality, incisiveness and integration with the musical material only achieved by the greatest composers." Among Britten's best-known orchestral works are the Variations on a Theme of Frank Bridge (1937), the Sinfonia da Requiem (1940), the Four Sea Interludes (1945) and The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra (1945). The Variations, an affectionate tribute to Britten's teacher, range from comic parodies of Italian operatic clichés and Viennese waltzes to a strutting march, reflecting the rise of militarism in Europe, and a Mahlerian funeral march; the piece ends with an exuberant fugal finale.
Rapoport, p. 269 He loathed the rhythmic character of Stravinsky's music and what he perceived as its brutality and lack of melodic qualities.Rapoport, p. 263 He viewed Stravinsky's neoclassicism as a sign of a lack of imagination. Dmitri Shostakovich and Gabriel Fauré are among the composers whom Sorabji initially condemned but later admired.Rapoport, pp. 269–270 The front cover, back cover and spine of the 1947 publication of Sorabji's book Mi contra fa: The Immoralisings of a Machiavellian Musician The bulk of Sorabji's music criticism is found in the books Around Music (1932; reissued 1979) and Mi contra fa: The Immoralisings of a Machiavellian Musician (1947; reissued 1986); both include revised versions of some of his essays and received mostly positive reviews, though Sorabji considered the latter book much better.Roberge (2020), pp. 193, 273 Readers commended his courage, expertise and intellectual incisiveness, but some felt that his verbose style and use of invectives and vitriol detracted from the solid foundation underlying the writings.Roberge (2020), pp.
Of Herman's time at Harvard, Martha Nussbaum said during her introduction to the Dewey Lecture at the University of Chicago Law School: > On a personal note I remember feeling the power of that captivating presence > on the memorable occasion when I first heard Barbara Herman speak. She > probably doesn't remember this at all, but she was an older graduate student > at Harvard and she was famous among us younger graduate students as one of > the best, but I had never really met her or heard her even talk. And on this > occasion she was addressing the whole faculty of the Harvard philosophy > department about why the graduate students wanted to form a union. And I > remember—and this is a pretty daunting occasion with Van Quine, Nelson > Goodman and all these people sitting there who were actually not very > friendly to the idea of a graduate student union—but I remember the > confidence, incisiveness, and great humor with which she faced down that > group, and I remember thinking: this is a truly wise person as well as one > who is a lot of fun.

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