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"indescribably" Definitions
  1. to such an extreme or usual degree that it is almost impossible to describe
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As the photos below prove, this event was indescribably precious.
And, maybe most of all, the indescribably perfect head tilt.
Her eyes and her voice and style are indescribably compelling.
An indescribably bad night had just gotten that little bit worse.
It would be indescribably stupid of Democrats to fall for this.
The outpouring of emotion at the King Power Stadium was indescribably powerful.
It was indescribably empty, with no peace or healing to be found.
The writing continued, though the pace, already indescribably slow, slowed even further.
If playing Pokémon Go feels indescribably natural to you, that's because it is.
What's more, Jenny Beaven's costumes are indescribably beautiful, each outfit outshining the next.
It was an indescribably painful loss that you handled by keeping it private.
It has been indescribably exhausting, bottling this up inside me for all of these years.
Watching the kids become kindred with one another, less alien and alone, was indescribably rewarding.
It's really an indescribably spiritual experience really, getting the energy of 20,000 people coming at you.
Now the stakes for the United States and the world have grown indescribably grave, including war.
It was indescribably powerful, and the more I learned about Claudia Kishi, the more I was hooked.
She feels like a "babysitter" or "concubine" on the job; she feels "indescribably lucky" on the job.
Sometimes it's a virtual reality "remix" of a popular cartoon fighter (blatant self-promotion) or something indescribably trippy.
You're never too old for a set of indescribably corny, inappropriate-for-11-months-of-the-year holiday pajamas.
Entering a fantasy world for a whole afternoon can be indescribably comforting, especially if it's one you've visited before.
Samsung's got a fix in the way of the 2Piece cover, an indescribably ugly two-piece cover for the phone.
It's "so indescribably beautiful in any direction you look, just magnificent," her husband, Shameless star William H. Macey, tells archdigest.
And she imbues her more realistic stories with an off-kilter tone that makes them feel slightly, sometimes indescribably magical.
If Lil Wayne hadn't done it, then some dumb blogger would have instead, and that would have been indescribably lame.
"It's starting to give me satisfaction," Caveri said, using a phrase that's indescribably more meaningful in Italian than in English.
Seeing that play out on the big screen was indescribably reassuring to me as a teenager with a less-than-perfect family.
She says this final stage of the process — actually sending out her creation to people wanting to buy it — is indescribably rewarding.
The parity of the top of the NFL may have blinded you to this, but the Browns have really been indescribably bad.
On the night Dr. King was assassinated, it was Robert Kennedy who broke the indescribably sad news to a mostly black audience.
And yet the poetic vision is the one thing needful to release a spiritual power, indescribably great, for the exaltation of multitudes.
It takes the basic flavors of chicken noodle soup or potpie, concentrates them and transforms the textures into an indescribably good dish.
Despite describing the film as "indescribably crude," the complaint makes clear that Sesame Street is not trying to stop the movie from hitting theaters.
And there is something indescribably hot about a nude alongside a message naming your partner and what you want them to do with it.
One thing you can definitely say about Napue Gin is that it really tastes like Finland: natural, herbal, sweet, and almost indescribably forest-like.
His love of materials—clay, stone, wood, brass, fabrics, glass—is evident throughout his workshop, which is densely crammed with hundreds of indescribably beautiful objects.
"The conclusion shows that very many people have died indescribably hideous deaths for no reason," said the tribunal chairman Sir Geoffrey Nice in the judgement.
In 2012, Mr. Marshall produced an indescribably fabulous pendant to "De Style" called "School of Beauty, School of Culture," set in a women's hair salon.
There is not an ounce of pedantry in his 85-minute monologue, an indescribably ridiculous collection of anecdotes and asides that miraculously blend into a whole.
I've proclaimed my love of stone-fruit pits in these pages, and have long found the flavor of noyaux, or apricot pits, to be indescribably enchanting.
Even if you are the type of person who does not know what Brancusi is — let alone what constitutes its facial equivalent — it sounds indescribably luxurious.
"From space I saw Earth — indescribably beautiful with the scars of national boundaries gone," recalled Muhammed Faris, a Syrian astronaut, after his 1987 mission to space.
Not only because they are indescribably delicious, but because they are a beacon of hope during every single citizen's hungriest time: in the middle of the night.
Ella's presentation came on the evening before Thanksgiving, when I was filled with the indescribably good humor that comes at the onset of a four-day weekend.
Simon Murphy has boiled this down to a pair of slender, hymnal-like volumes whose effect is indescribably peculiar, like the radically atemporal reception of … a newsfeed?
It is still so indescribably surreal to go through the motions of life without sharing all of it with you – like some awful parallel universe I fell into.
And, that way is by separating the nearly indescribably awful politics of Gilead from our own world by blaming the draconian republic on one specific, world-changing catastrophe.
Sure, it's not pretty, but much like watching a Dr. Pimple Popper video, it's indescribably fascinating to see all the stuff that once hung out on our skin.
The philosopher Alexander Nehamas suggests, in a graceful book, "On Friendship," that this genre of relationship, though indescribably life transforming, is not readily adaptable to broader political goals.
" But how the comedian investigates that isn't always direct; Genzlinger also called the show "an indescribably ridiculous collection of anecdotes and asides that miraculously blend into a whole.
Indeed, just last week, in the aftermath of the Orlando killings, a "Leave" campaign group used the attack to justify leaving the European Union -- in an indescribably cynical fashion.
The album's blessed alchemy of atmospheric, moody black metal and subtle, almost pastoral folk melodies conjured something wholly unique, and—to me, and to many others—almost indescribably beautiful.
"It is still so indescribably surreal to go through the motions of life without sharing all of it with you – like some awful parallel universe I fell into," Meghan added.
The Obamas, the Clintons, Biden, Gore and Kerry should join the fight in full force — now — alongside others with a will to win the indescribably important midterm elections in 2018.
If you let it work its magic, it leaves behind something indescribably visceral — best left to an internal understanding rather than reduced to a single meaning you can articulate with words.
This year happens to be the 400th anniversary of when the first enslaved African arrived on our shores, and slavery became an indescribably horrific institution that thrived for nearly 250 years.
" The word "embarrassing" is taken from the art theorist Rosalind Krauss, who wrote, in 1979, that "now we find it indescribably embarrassing to mention art and spirit in the same sentence.
I know I can't talk to him, but looking at his images and work on social media gives me a strange feeling of closeness to him that is indescribably valuable to me.
The drafting of Omran as an emblem of despair is not new; images of dead and injured children from Syria are shared daily on social media, many of them indescribably more harrowing.
They were an almost indescribably incredible live band: blisteringly loud and tight, tinny as hell, dressed to the nines, and in possession of the sort of cool that early twentysomethings don't come by often.
There's something indescribably hopeful in this relationship that we can hold on to — a dream of the United States' two most powerful people making friendship bracelets for each other like giggling teens at summer camp.
Unless you are completely oblivious to the creepy, ephemeral hivemind that leads to virality on the internet, you've likely seen some of the alien-looking, indescribably dog-faced imagery permeating the World Wide Web in recent weeks.
"We are indescribably thrilled and honored to have 'Forever First Lady' Michelle Obama as a part of our 25th Anniversary ESSENCE Festival, which will mark our most exciting and extensive programming to date," Michelle Ebanks, CEO of Essence Communications, said.
Purchasing a copy of JC Chasez's 2004 indescribably awful single, "All Day Long I Dream About Sex", on the other hand, didn't translate to a disastrous N*SYNC reunion, so people were more willing to let other members besides Timberlake go.
The episode also gives the props department a chance to make indescribably vulgar alterations to an exercise bicycle, and by its end one of the core five, Mac (Rob McElhenney), may have had a personal breakthrough 12 seasons in the making.
It's bound to be freaking perfect in every way, thanks largely to a) Poehler (duh), and b) its indescribably incredible cast, which includes Poehler, Rachel Dratch, Maya Rudolph, Ana Gasteyer, Paula Pell, Tina Fey, and Emily Spivey, who also penned the script.
With a net worth reportedly above $50 billion, a $1 billion donation to Democrats would not crimp his lifestyle but would make an indescribably powerful contribution to American democracy, American justice and electing candidates who will save the earth from the destruction of climate change.
In the first picture, "Café Deutschland" (22020) Immendorff, seated at the left front, stretches his hand through the broken wall, as if to welcome us, while in "Café Deutschland XI – Parliament 22019" (1981), he depicts an indescribably chaotic scene including an orgy, chess players, and musicians.
I suffered a couple of tiny glitches — the ground seemed indescribably "off" for one split second when I was picking up a stick, and my hands would drift if I put them at the very edge of my peripheral vision — but for any natural motion the games required, I was fine.
He said he had contacted Holocaust survivors and their relatives in the Boston area to inform them of the vandalism in what were "indescribably painful" conversations, particularly after seeing the public displays of Nazi support in Charlottesville, which he said he "never thought that in my own lifetime" he would see.
"Squidbillies," an almost indescribably bizarre animated series on Adult Swim, has been dormant for more than a year, but it returns for its 10th season on Sunday night with an episode that represents the show at its best: It's sick, it's scalding, and it makes you uncomfortable about some aspect of modern life.
But what lingers in my memory of God of War are the set pieces — the moment the giant world serpent Jörmungandr appears, impossibly large and with an indescribably otherworldly voice, the fights with the immortal Baldur, the reveal of Freya's house, built on the back of a giant turtle in a vibrant grove.
" Thomas observed how the fight against ISIS has grown tougher in some respects and noted that Iranian forces and Iran backed groups are now a factor, saying "it's also an indescribably complex environment when we are a coffee-breath close to Shia Popular Mobilization Forces riding around us, riding in M1 tanks that we provided the Iraqi army back in the day.
It's easy for a record like this—a loose concept record about a world gone and now only existing in our broken collective conscious, a laughable romance indescribably far from where we are now—to drift into appropriation or exist as a saccharine lament for the things we've lost, but Wall's grasp of songwriting (remarkably assured considering our dude wasn't able to drink when he released his debut three years ago) paints a landscape that's not only charmingly romantic, but actively responsive to the modern iterations of country western music.
Her body was exquisite. Her > face indescribably quizzical. She was a modern. She had a new kind of > beauty.
They were very spontaneous, but with a simple yet > indescribably beautiful vibe to them.Garbarini, Vic. "Mother of Pearl". > Musician.
Pollard, p. 15. Upon resumption, Morris severely attacked Denis Compton's bowling. Morris struck seven fours in two overs of what Fingleton called "indescribably bad bowling".
He also adopted his second name, and discarded William. Part of his inheritance was extensive estates near Central Park and along the banks of the Hudson River. He was indescribably rich.
The newly-weds rented Quinta Lambert, known as the most beautiful villa in Funchal and now the Official Residence of the President of the Regional Government. In the words of his new bride “three indescribably happy years” followed.
I mean driving-and-crying shook me. It's so beautiful. Indescribably beautiful, but it's ominous for me... foreboding. Like if he goes any further it will break your heart; a door that can never be closed if he opens it.
Morris struck seven fours in two overs of what Fingleton called "indescribably bad bowling". This sequence included six fours in eight balls.Arlott, p. 119. As Morris continued to attack, Compton began to crack under the pressure and his accuracy worsened.
Like the waves of geese, pigs, goats, dogs and cats that sometimes threaten to overwhelm the human characters, it is recklessly, indescribably alive". Peter Stack of the San Francisco Chronicle praised the film's characters who "whether freakish or treacherous, come up wonderfully human.
The New York Times. September 25, 1992. Weekend Desk C. created a generic perplexity that led Austin country legend Don Walser to observe that the only question he couldn't answer was what kind of music the Bad Livers played.Beal, Jim Jr. "Bad Livers Indescribably Delicious".
Hyde, The Cleveland Street Scandal, pp. 106–107 It was only on 16 November that he published a follow up story specifically naming Henry Fitzroy, Earl of Euston, in "an indescribably loathsome scandal in Cleveland Street".North London Press, 16 November 1889, quoted in Hyde, The Other Love, p.
He was the best blues player of his time. He wrote and played incredible ballads. Record companies are still putting out compilations of Coltrane ballads called Coltrane for Lovers or whatever. You can poke fun at the idea, but if you ever listen to one, they're indescribably beautiful.
Genevieve Hibbs, a former nurse first elected to represent Isleworth in 2002, was the Mayor of Hounslow for a year from May 2008. Phil Andrews was a member of the National Front from 1977 to 1989, which he says he is "indescribably" ashamed of and now campaigns against racism.
The Stuttgart production of the opera, however, received some negative reviews as well. A critic, who said the presentation was marked by sensation and grandiosity, commented that the music was indescribably boring.K. A., "Moderne Woche der Bayerischen Staatsoper," Oper und Konzert (March 1970): 35–36 quoted in Bio-Bibliography, 89.
It was so indescribably beautiful; it was so simple and so elegant. I couldn't understand how I'd missed it and I just stared at it in disbelief for twenty minutes. Then during the day I walked around the department, and I'd keep coming back to my desk looking to see if it was still there. It was still there.
O'Reilly, p. 139. Upon resumption, Compton continued as Yardley attempted to exploit the turning wicket. However, Compton was not a regular bowler and he sent down a series of ill-directed full tosses and long hops that were easily dispatched for runs. Morris struck seven fours in two overs of what Fingleton called "indescribably bad bowling".
The film was poorly received by critics, described as an "appalling rehash" of Casablanca and as "indescribably inept" by Time Out.Time Out Film Guide, Penguin, 1989, p.96. Halliwell's Film Guide described it as a "witless spoof of Casablanca which seems to have been cobbled together from a half-finished negative."Halliwell's Film Guide, 16th edition, 2000, p.126.
The critics were enthusiastic. One wrote, "The hilarious qualities of this side-splitting farce are enormous; it kept the house in a continual roar, especially during the second act, which is indescribably droll"."The Drama in Paris", The Era, 15 February 1896, p. 13 Les Annales du théâtre et de la musique called the piece "a joyous farce" and praised Feydeau's comic invention.
Quoted in Cockrell 33. Emphasis in the original. He visited the Bowery on a few other occasions, and his reviews on it are full of mockery and derision: > By reasonable computation there were about 300 persons on the stage and > wings alone—soldiers in fatigue dresses—officers with side arms—a few jolly > tars, and a number of "apple-munching urchins." The scene was indescribably > ludicrous.
The following program note, which Liszt took from Lenau, appears in the printed score: > There is a wedding feast in progress in the village inn, with music, > dancing, carousing. Mephistopheles and Faust pass by, and Mephistopheles > induces Faust to enter and take part in the festivities. Mephistopheles > snatches the fiddle from the hands of a lethargic fiddler and draws from it > indescribably seductive and intoxicating strains.
The remaining structures were "indescribably filthy" because dying prisoners had been left there. American soldiers documented the camps in photographs and newsreels. One of the liberators reported: Nine of the forty defendants of the Dachau Trial were charged with crimes committed at Kaufering. In addition, three individuals stood trial individually in German courts for their actions at Kaufering, two of them former prisoner-functionaries at the camp.
Mannerheim always considered the coronation a high-point of his life, recalling with his pride his role in what he called an "indescribably magnificent" coronation. An expert rider, one of his duties was buying horses for the army. In 1903, he was put in charge of the model squadron in the Imperial Chevalier Guard and became a member of the equestrian training board of the cavalry regiments.
It was then that Roger Little, seeing the time has come to act, reveals his anti-entropy ray. The machine is indescribably complex and so are its motions when switched on. Algernon swore he saw a face appear in the whirling parts, just before a ray shot out and bathed the wall. Little shuts the ray off before the wall would have dissolved into its original components.
Rotten Tomatoes, a review aggregator, reports that 78% of 32 surveyed critics gave the film a positive review; the average rating is 6.4/10. The site's consensus is: "Hitoshi Matsumoto's indescribably odd mockumentary is undeniably inspired." Metacritic rated it 62/100 based on 13 reviews. Roger Ebert said the film was "very funny in an insidious way" and gave it three and a half stars out of four.
Santa Claus is mentioned by name in the pages of the Yale Literary Magazine in 1851, where the student author (whose name is given only as "A. B.") writes of the appearance of Santa Claus at a Christmas party: :[I]n bounded that jolly, fat and funny old elf, Santa Claus. His array was indescribably fantastic. He seemed to have done his best; and we should think, had Mrs.
Thus I have decided to step aside from my duties as the drummer of Nightwish during the recording of the forthcoming album and the subsequent tour. I will still be involved in managing the day-to-day affairs of the band, but the dearest and the most important thing, playing, is, for the time being, not possible. Time will tell what the future holds. On a personal level, my decision obviously feels indescribably sad.
Among the titles she produced were Murder at the Cabaret (1936), Terror on Tiptoe (1936), and Dr. Sin Fang (1937), all low-budget thrillers.Sue Harper, Women in British Cinema: Mad, Bad, and Dangerous to Know (A&C; Black 2000): 155. She also produced and appeared in Chinatown Nights (1938), a film later called "indescribably bad" by one critic.Michael R. Pitts, "Chinatown Nights" in Columbia Pictures Horror, Science Fiction and Fantasy Films, 1928-1982 (McFarland 2010): 34.
In 1909, the Met opened Vine Street goods depot near Farringdon with a regular service from West Hampstead. Coal for the steam locomotives, the company's electric power station at Neasden and local gasworks were brought in via Quainton Road. Milk was delivered to the London suburbs and foodstuffs from Vine Street to Uxbridge. Fish to Billingsgate Market via the Met and the District joint station at Monument caused some complaints, leaving the station approaches in an "indescribably filthy condition".
Her first and last translations were from books written in French: Tombouctou la Mystérieuse and Album de Poèmes tirés du Livre de Jade. In Tombouctou la Mystérieuse Felix Dubois wrote about his travels along The Niger, Jenne, Songhois, Sudan and to Timbuktu. He described the commerce, life, politics, literature and people of the places he visited. > Timbuctoo the Mysterious…An indescribably fascinating book of travel almost > reflecting as much credit on the translator as on the author.
Mary Anne MacLeod was born in a pebbledashed croft house owned by her father since 1895 in Tong on the Isle of Lewis, Scotland. Local historians and genealogists have described properties in this community at the time as "indescribably filthy" and characterized by "human wretchedness". The outbreak of weakened its economy and male population. Raised in a Scottish Gaelic-speaking household, Mary was the youngest of ten children born to Malcolm (1866–1954) and Mary MacLeod (' Smith; 1867–1963).
She is 100% "Hammus Alabammus" — an adorable species of pig, and the last female known in existence. A plump, juicy Hammus Alabammus is the rarest and most vital ingredient of "ecstasy sauce," an indescribably delicious gourmet delicacy. Consequently, Salomey is frequently targeted by unscrupulous sportsmen, hog breeders and gourmands (like J.R. Fangsley and Bounder J. Roundheels), as well as unsavory boars with improper intentions (such as Boar Scarloff and Porknoy). Her moniker was a pun on both salami and Salome.
However, the reviewer suggested the show's violence and creatures may be too intense for very young children, and pointed out a distinct lack of central female characters. Neil Genzlinger of The New York Times offered a more indifferent opinion, calling The Aquabats "indescribably odd" and the series "frenetic, semicoherent and generally harmless. Also somewhat hallucinogenic", noting Super Show!s writing "may be over the heads of the 2-to-12 set", suggesting its most receptive audience might be "the college drinking-game crowd".
His music has been called "devoid of pretention but full of original eccentricity" while the post-punk musician Paul Hawkins has lauded his writing "joyous, catchy and indescribably wonderful songs that are simultaneously utterly universal and entirely unique". His debut album Everything Beautiful Reminds Me of You was released by Pointy Records in late 2008. That same year saw the release of an EP Runaround Get Around on the Club Fandango label. His work has been featured in Flux Magazine, Keep It Fast.
A damaged German Magirus-Deutz in 1945 at Kolno, Poland. Kolno was a transfer point for new victims deported from Łódź to Chełmno extermination camp. According to eyewitnesses, similar vans were used by the SS for mobile gassing, with the exhaust fumes diverted into the sealed rear compartment. Between 1935 and 1938, the SS Medical Corps began to serve a more sinister purpose, with SS doctors assigned to concentration camps where they engaged in a variety of indescribably cruel human medical experiments.
Her discography is considerable both in quality and in quantity and is distinguished for her Mozart and Richard Strauss operatic portrayals, her two commercial recordings of Strauss's Four Last Songs and her recordings of lieder, especially those of Wolf. Schwarzkopf is generally considered to have been the greatest German lyric soprano of the twentieth century and one of the finest Mozart singers of all time with an "indescribably beautiful" voice.Matthew Boyden. The Rough Guide to Opera, 3rd Edition London: Rough Guides Ltd.
Mounds is a candy bar made by The Hershey Company, consisting of shredded, sweetened coconut coated in dark chocolate. The company also produces Almond Joy bars, in which the coconut is topped by whole almonds and the coating is milk chocolate. The two products share a common packaging/logo design, but Mounds uses a red color scheme while Almond Joy uses blue. Mounds' original slogan, "Indescribably Delicious", was created when Mounds ran a contest to come up with the best two words to sell candy.
Mephistopheles and Faust pass by, and Mephistopheles > induces Faust to enter and take part in the festivities. Mephistopheles > snatches the fiddle from the hands of a lethargic fiddler and draws from it > indescribably seductive and intoxicating strains. The amorous Faust whirls > about with a full-blooded village beauty in a wild dance; they waltz in mad > abandon out of the room, into the open, away into the woods. The sounds of > the fiddle grow softer and softer, and the nightengale warbles his love- > laden song.
Yutani, constantly stressed from work and jealous of Ikuta's love for his family, brutally murdered his wife Tomoka while Ikuta was at work. Ikuta's daughter Asahi, who hated video games (as they kept Ikuta from spending time with the family), came home to find an indescribably bloody scene, with Yutani splattered in blood and grinning madly. Luckily, Asahi was able to escape the house before Yutani could catch her as well. After the vision ends, Ikuta utters Asahi's name, and gives the player her picture diary.
As explained by Morla the Aged One, her lifetime is not measured in years, but by names, which only the imagination of a human child can give her. When she begins to need a new name, she begins to fade away, causing the Nothing to appear in Fantastica. She sends Atreyu on the Great Quest, which brings Bastian to Fantastica, and Bastian gives her the name of Moon Child, which restores Fantastica. The Empress' description is that of an indescribably beautiful young girl, appearing no older than ten, yet much older than the oldest Fantasticans.
Viewpoints is a technique of dance composition that acts as a medium for thinking about and acting upon movement, gesture and creative space. Originally developed in the 1970s by master theater artist and educator Mary Overlie, the Six Viewpoints has been studied and practiced for decades in theatre and dance. Overlie's practice and theory profoundly enables access to the source of inspiration and creativity. The Six Viewpoints, if practiced in the purest form, is found to be indescribably powerful and effective in all areas of investigation of, and for making art.
Unlike the other modern languages of India, Odia meets each of these requirements. It is extremely old (According to L.S.S O’ Malley, as old as Latin and Vedic Sanskrit); it arose as an entirely independent tradition, with almost no influence from Sanskrit or other languages; and its ancient literature is indescribably vast and rich. After more than five years of deep Research work without any help and guidance, he prepared a document in personal effort and create political with intellectual movement for which Odia language achieved the classical status.
" Mihir Fadnavis of Firstpost called Ugly, Kashyap's "best film since Black Friday". A review carried by India Today called the film an "eye opener" and "one of the best films of the year". Saibal Chatterjee of NDTV, called it "indescribably better than all the muck that mainstream Bollywood passed off for entertainment this year." Meena Iyer of The Times of India gave a four-out-of-five star rating and said: "It's not for the faint-hearted, but for those who are willing to let the morally decrepit live.
"Crying in the Chapel" was covered in the pop field by June Valli (RCA), Sonny Til & the Orioles (Jubilee) in the R&B; field and some ten or so years later by Elvis Presley (RCA); all versions became major hits. In 1959, Glenn re-recorded "Crying in the Chapel" for National Recording Corporation as the title track of an album of inspirational songs. Background artists who appeared on Darrell Glenn's NRC Records included Joe South, Ray Stevens, and Jerry Reed. Glenn also penned the 1967 Elvis 45 release of Indescribably Blue.
Hostile critics include Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian, and the BBC's Mark Kermode, who described the film as "absolutely, indescribably horrible, vulgar, stupid, tawdry, depressing, embarrassing, filthy, vile, stinky, repugnant, slimy, unclean, nasty, degenerative and mind-numbing". The Birmingham Post described it as "quite possibly the worst film ever made",Mike Davies, Birmingham Post, 24 April 2008 (p. 13). while the Independent on Sunday stated that the film was "a strong contender for the title of worst film of all time".Matthew Bell, Independent on Sunday, 8 February 2009, (p. 42).
Washington: National Gallery of Art. p. 42 his portrait of Laura (1 June 1506), one of the first to be painted in the "modern manner", distinguished by dignity, clarity, and sophisticated characterization. Even more striking is the Portrait of a Young Man now in Berlin, acclaimed by art historians for "the indescribably subtle expression of serenity and the immobile features, added to the chiseled effect of the silhouette and modeling". Few of the portraits attributed to Giorgione appear as straightforward records of the appearance of a commissioning individual, although it is entirely possible that many are.
Since its release, the song has received widespread critical acclaim. Eve Barlow from NME claimed that it was "worth the 12-year wait" and dismissed the current Sugababes line-up. Robert Copsey of Digital Spy was extremely positive about the song, awarding it five stars out of five, and commented: "[It] isn't the sort of smack around the face you'd normally expect but rather one that draws you in slowly but surely before swallowing you whole." Writing for The Guardian, Michael Cragg said there was "something indescribably captivating" about the song, and likened it to the group's debut single "Overload"—as the Sugababes.
Matthew Norman, in an opinion piece in The Independent, called the referendum an act of "indescribably selfish recklessness." In late July, Parliament's Foreign Affairs Select Committee was told that Cameron had refused to allow the Civil Service to make plans for Brexit, a decision the committee described as "an act of gross negligence." His farewell speech as he left No 10 accompanied by his family stressed the value of selfless public service. The Conservative Party leadership election was scheduled for 9 September and the new leader was expected to be in place by the autumn conference, set to begin on 2 October.
In 1913, the depot was reported above capacity, but after World War I motor road transport became an important competitor and by the late 1920s traffic had reduced to manageable levels. Coal for the steam locomotives, the power station at Neasden and local gasworks were brought in via Quainton Road. Milk was conveyed from Vale of Aylesbury to the London suburbs and foodstuffs from Vine Street to Uxbridge for Alfred Button & Son, wholesale grocers. Fish to Billingsgate Market via the Met and the District joint station at Monument caused some complaints, leaving the station approaches in an "indescribably filthy condition".
The Sydney Morning Herald. 17 July 1912. p. 5; for her departure, see "Australian Types". The Sydney Morning Herald. 22 October 1913. p. 7. She had made clear in 1908 that she missed Australia: "The scent and sight of a piece of wattle, the scent of gum leaves, even the trying hot winds of Rome affect me indescribably, and bring with them a nostalgia which shows me that my heart is always entirely Australian." The Art Gallery of New South Wales bought five of her works after she submitted 20 pieces, including three statuettes, to a Royal Art Society of New South Wales exhibition in September 1912.
The Bagatelle, like the Mephisto Waltzes, could be considered a typical example of program music, taking for its program an episode from Faust, not by Goethe but by Nikolaus Lenau (1802–1850). The following program note, which Liszt took from Lenau, appears in the printed score of the Mephisto Waltz No. 1: > There is a wedding feast in progress in the village inn, with music, > dancing, carousing. Mephistopheles and Faust pass by, and Mephistopheles > induces Faust to enter and take part in the festivities. Mephistopheles > snatches the fiddle from the hands of a lethargic fiddler and draws from it > indescribably seductive and intoxicating strains.
Ribet later commented that "Andrew Wiles was probably one of the few people on earth who had the audacity to dream that you can actually go and prove [it]." Wiles first announced his proof on Wednesday June 23, 1993, at a lecture in Cambridge entitled "Elliptic Curves and Galois Representations." However, the proof was found to contain an error in September 1993. One year later, on Monday September 19, 1994, in what he would call "the most important moment of [his] working life," Wiles stumbled upon a revelation, "so indescribably beautiful... so simple and so elegant," that allowed him to correct the proof to the satisfaction of the mathematical community.
The latter is a reference to the Oʻahu tree snails (Kāhuli in Hawaiian) which according to Hawaiian folklore are able to vocalize and sing sweet songs.; Visiting the islands in 1907, Charmian London and her husband, American writer Jack London, heard her sing during a luau. Charmian noted: > She sang for us without reserve, out of her very good repertory. Her voice > is remarkable, and I never heard another of its kind, for it is more like a > stringed instrument than anything I can think of—metallic, but sweetly so, > pure and true as a lark's, with falls and slurs that are indescribably > musical and human.
Apart from the extravagant praise, Hoffmann devoted by far the largest part of his review to a detailed analysis of the symphony, in order to show his readers the devices Beethoven used to arouse particular affects in the listener. In an essay titled "Beethoven's Instrumental Music", compiled from this 1810 review and another one from 1813 on the op. 70 string trios, published in three installments in December 1813, E.T.A. Hoffmann further praised the "indescribably profound, magnificent symphony in C minor": > How this wonderful composition, in a climax that climbs on and on, leads the > listener imperiously forward into the spirit world of the infinite!...
The pulse of the flashing > lights varies--they are connected to sound and proximity sensors. The result > is that when one approaches a Tsai or makes a noise in its vicinity, the > thing responds. The rods appear to move; there is a shimmering, a flashing, > an eerie ballet of metal, whose apparent movements range from stillness to > jittering, and back to a slow, indescribably sensuous undulation.Robert > Hughes, Shaped by Strobe, Time, October 2, 1972 Square Tops (1969) Semisphere (1972) The philosopher Vilem Flusser wrote of Tsai's work: > There can be no doubt that Tsai's phenomena (whether they be works of art in > the strict sense, or whether they be fantastic artifices) are extremely > important.
From 1918 to 1921, Webern helped organize and operate the Society for Private Musical Performances, which gave concerts of then-recent or -new music by Béla Bartók, Berg, Ferruccio Busoni, Debussy, Erich Wolfgang Korngold, Mahler, Maurice Ravel, Max Reger, Erik Satie, Strauss, Stravinsky, and Webern himself. After their Society performances in 1919 (and while working on his own Opp. 14–15), Webern wrote to Berg that Stravinsky's Berceuses du chat "[move] me completely beyond belief," describing them as "indescribably touching," and that Stravinsky's Pribaoutki were "something really glorious." After the dissolution of the Society amid catastrophic hyperinflation in 1921, Webern conducted the Vienna Workers' Symphony Orchestra and Chorus from 1922 to 1934.
A new servant arrives in a family which is suffering from internal tension. The new servant, whose identity is itself under suspicion, gradually becomes lovable to all of the family members including the old ailing family head. The story unravels how this new man in their life helps each of the family members to find out new meaning in their individual lives as well as find out the happiness of a close-knit family. As the name is translated in English as "Truth seems like a fiction" the film introduces a character in the first half who is indescribably happy, fond of doing work and very much skillful at everything under the sun.
Whilst the title would pass to Walter, the house and estate were all left to his younger brother, Charles. Although disinherited, Walter had been by no means cut off without a penny: his father had given him a capital sum of a million pounds to live off. In 1908 this was an indescribably large amount and by the time of his father's death in 1915, Walter's finances were well in hand and he was able to mount overseas expeditions to locate new and exotic specimens as well as to purchase existing collections wholesale. The museum's displays included two-and-a-half million butterflies, set under glass, over three hundred thousand bird skins and copious specimens of mammals and reptiles.
Euphoria may occur during auras of seizures [emphasis added] typically originating in the temporal lobe, but affecting the anterior insular cortex. This euphoria is symptomatic of a rare syndrome called ecstatic seizures, In a table listing cases of ecstatic seizures reported in the literature, descriptions include: "Euphoric and talkative", "calm euphoria", "Pleasant feeling, euphoria", "Pleasant feeling, and feels euphoria", "short euphoric states"; others are within the definition of euphoria: "Sudden feeling of extreme well-being", "Ineffable joy. Intense pleasure without match in reality (perhaps music)", "Extreme happiness", "intense (non-sexual) pleasure", "Intense happy feeling", "Sudden indescribably pleasant and joyous feeling", "Sensation of intense well-being", "Intense pleasant feeling", "Intense feelings of bliss and well-being". often also involving mystical experiences.
Soon after the transports barges and Government buildings were also fired by the federals and property worth several millions of dollars was destroyed to prevent its falling into the enemy's hands. The burning of so many boats and buildings was a conflagration indescribably grand, which added to the explosion of ammunition upon the boats and in the depot and the roar of artillery from the combatants between whom a battle, meanwhile, was raging, produced a terrific scene. On the morning of the 5th, the firing was renewed but the rebels soon withdrew. During the engagement the Forty-Third lay in the trenches protected by earth-works from the enemy's shot, being unable to aid in the battle because it was wholly an artillery fight.
The vastness of European Russia, the indescribably difficult terrain conditions, especially after the beginning of the muddy season (Rasputitsa), and finally the unusually low temperatures, which occasionally halted the work of the D/F teams, interfered with the efficiency of operations. If the Germans were able to obtain comprehensive results, this is to be attributed to systematic coverage which always emphasized selection of only the most important targets and to the relatively low level of Russian transmission security. In view of the vastness of their country and the inadequacy of their land lines, the Russians, more than any other nation, were forced to rely on radio communication. Logically, this fact should have induced them to be especially painstaking in maintaining security.
" Ben Cardew of NME said that Sandoval's voice "remains an indescribably beautiful thing", commenting that the record's sparsity allows the songs to "seep into [your] bloodstream", awarding the album a score of 8 out of 10. Matt Collar of AllMusic praised the band's "[new] world-weariness and maturity", noting that Roback's guitar work displays "a much more pronounced country and blues influence", before summarising that the album "is everything you could want, finding Mazzy Star older and wiser, but still as dreamy as ever." James Reed of The Boston Globe called the album "prime Mazzy Star: the work of a band that knows what it does well, and then does it beautifully." Tiny Mix Tapes commented that "the arrangements on Seasons Of Your Day are so perfect as to make one forget that this is another 90's band comeback.
In the meantime David Bowie covered Scott's song "Nite Flights" on his Black Tie White Noise album, which also contained the Walker inspired 'You've Been Around'. Tilt was released in 1995, developing and expanding the working methods explored on Climate of Hunter. Variously described as "an anti-matter collision of rock and modern classical music", as "Samuel Beckett at La Scala" and as "indescribably barren and unutterably bleak... the wind that buffets the gothic cathedrals of everyone's favorite nightmares", it was more consciously avant-garde than its predecessor with Walker now revealed as a fully-fledged modernist composer. Although Walker was backed by a full orchestra again, this time he was also accompanied by alarming percussion and industrial effects; and while album opener "Farmer in the City" was a melodic piece on which Walker exercised his familiar ballad voice, the remaining pieces were harsh and demandingly avant-garde.
On Passchendaele Ridge and the Wallemolen Spur, inadequate artillery support, the German pillboxes and extensive uncut barbed wire of the (Flanders I Position), rain, mud, shell-hole machine-gun nests and counter-attacks, led the attackers being forced back towards their start lines. The brigades from the 66th (2nd East Lancashire) Division and 49th (West Riding) Division of the II Anzac Corps began the attack exhausted from the conditions of the approach march and some units had not arrived when the attack began, although on the right of the 66th (2nd East Lancashire) Division, German troops surrendered readily to the depleted British battalions. In I Anzac Corps, the Australian divisions were understrength after the attack of 4 October and the strain of holding the front until the attack. From 30 September to 14 October, BEF shell consumption (most being fired at Ypres) fell from 2.5 million – 1.6 million by the field artillery, shells by the medium artillery and by the heavy artillery, although German accounts mention "heavy", "indescribably heavy" and "drumfire" bombardments.

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