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"inexhaustible" Definitions
  1. that cannot be exhausted (= finished); very great

207 Sentences With "inexhaustible"

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"There's sort of an inexhaustible supply of fuel," Field said.
It's been fascinating for us how inexhaustible his contradictions are.
I vibrate with almost inexhaustible energy and life and vitality.
I soon got the feeling my inner being was inexhaustible.
Television is nothing if not an inexhaustible learning tool, right?
The silver surfers' inexhaustible patience impresses him above all, he said.
Mr. Althoff seems to be an inexhaustible font of pictorial creativity.
For one thing, there's now an inexhaustible supply of digitized imagery.
He is everywhere at once, inexhaustible, our scattershot attention made lifelike.
Sevigny seems to have an inexhaustible store of precise, detailed memories.
The store is well nigh inexhaustible, if only it could be tapped.
The funeral trade has the most basic of business advantages: inexhaustible demand.
THE VOLUNTEER By Salvatore Scibona Even an inexhaustible subject can become tired.
Because the music is inexhaustible, I'm happy to keep investigating the ballet.
In theory, providing Everest with an inexhaustible supply of poo power is doable.
"Space solar would be an unlimited, inexhaustible source of green energy," Sowers said.
In Houston County, money can buy a seemingly inexhaustible supply of second chances.
"Innovation is the inexhaustible source of the progress of a nation," read one slogan.
"We get to think of life as an inexhaustible well," Bowles's recorded voice says.
Prolific, profane and profound; harmoniously chaotic, inexhaustible and funny — it could be only Winogrand.
But resilience is not inexhaustible, nor inevitable, and many more struggled enormously to survive.
That sound is what is still in me, and it seems to be inexhaustible.
THROUGHOUT history, often for religious reasons, humans have tended to believe the oceans are inexhaustible.
As a subject, the dark arts of political patronage proved to be an inexhaustible resource.
I feel very privileged to have this great inexhaustible source of knowledge to lean on.
The tumor was benign, but its inexhaustible cells were dumping thyroid hormones into her bloodstream.
But as we know, one of the characteristics of the inexhaustible is it's quite exhausting.
"I am so grateful to my family for their inexhaustible love during the difficult times."
The real world power of fiction remains, decades later, our most inexhaustible form of magic.
But that deposit is not inexhaustible and, in the past two weeks, was possibly overdrawn.
The distinguishing spirit of this troupe is incredible speed and stamina, an exhilarating, seemingly inexhaustible energy.
Its powers are inexhaustible; it is a poetry of energy and life, always modern and provocative.
The workers scurried around the edges of the container with inexhaustible energy, gathering food and garbage.
Carter is charismatic, volatile, coasting through Manhattan's pleasures on the fumes of apparently inexhaustible family money.
It never feels hustled or aggressive, it just provides an inexhaustible supply of thrust from any speed.
Today, the list of "Return of the Mack" YouTube covers is inexhaustible and mostly acoustic/a cappella.
Pence said that Trump's "inexhaustible optimism and determination" means the fight to repeal Obamacare is not over.
An inexhaustible supply of cheap lab-grown stones might seem certain to make them all less precious.
Born in Jaipur, he lived in Hong Kong, Paris, and London, but India remained his inexhaustible muse.
But in a gallery, this open-endedness feels profoundly liberating, like an inexhaustible well of fresh experience.
" As Albus Dumbledore, one of her characters, once said, words are "our most inexhaustible source of magic.
It's a promising source of inexhaustible clean electricity that could meet the world's needs several times over.
Catherine Murphy makes paintings that get under my skin, that haunt me, that seem inexhaustible and mysterious.
She makes works that get under my skin, that haunt me, and that seem inexhaustible and mysterious.
In Mr Banks's society robots have indeed taken all the jobs, but the result is inexhaustible material abundance.
They go out not at the height of their powers, but with their inexhaustible affection still happily intact.
I have had it for three years, and it continues to become an inexhaustible source of absurd situations.
Critic's Pick The distinguishing spirit of this dance troupe, directed by Neil Ieremia, is an exhilarating, seemingly inexhaustible energy.
Among the inexhaustible array of baklava shops, there is Cevdet Gullu's 160-year-old Elmacı Pazarı Güllüoğlu Baklava boutique.
So any move to offer a counterweight to the apparently inexhaustible hype around 'smart' devices amounts to welcome balance.
She drew on inexhaustible reserves of boldness and intensity to establish herself in the boys' club of international journalism.
And when the inexhaustible Wula drummers made their way to the stage from the aisle, it was glitteringly otherworldly.
Meanwhile, Mantzoukas's seemingly inexhaustible manic energy, even when he's stabbed, keeps things from ever feeling too nice or grounded.
The supply of people who want to be on the show, which is midway through its fourth season, seems inexhaustible.
Let's end homework forever — just end it now — and open up more daylight hours for life's inexhaustible succession of microlessons.
More than a homage to Charlotte Brontë, this and other stories provide fascinating takes on the inexhaustible subject of love.
I first read the play in college, and was staggered by how the conversation generated by that drama was inexhaustible.
We remember the irrepressible Jimmy Breslin, the dogged Wayne Barrett, the provocateur Nat Hentoff, the inexhaustible TV newsman Gabe Pressman.
Waiting to comprehend hunger again, you reap a thought to an object, and because pain is inexhaustible – temples, temples everywhere.
Far from being "inexhaustible," America's "expansive future" has frequently come at a terrible price in spent bodies, hearts, and land.
There was said to be a mountain of purest silver, as well as inexhaustible veins of gold, copper, and lead.
With her megawatt grin and inexhaustible talent, she seemed the essence of the indomitable spirit of old-fashioned American musicals.
Throughout all of this, the White House seems to think that Republican lawmakers' support for Trump is an inexhaustible resource.
For millenniums, water has symbolized Rome's dominion over nature, its engineering prowess and deep, seemingly inexhaustible spring of good fortune.
The Affordable Care Act had extended Medicare's solvency, but the Republicans' inexhaustible efforts to destroy Obamacare have had the opposite effect.
Constandin, an inexhaustible talker, overflowing with corny wisdom, snippets of poetry and philosophical musings, resembles one of Mr. Tarantino's garrulous bounty hunters.
I'm proud of them for being vulnerable and resilient and holding space for each other throughout a seemingly inexhaustible barrage of tragedy.
From the charming Arlésienne to the shepherdess in a fairy tale, with faille, piqué, taffeta, tulle, embroidery, lace, the repertoire is inexhaustible.
This year (in an interview with Francesco Sisci, a Beijing-based journalist) the pope spoke of China's "great culture" and "inexhaustible wisdom".
It's hard to find better-designed trail running vests than Salomon's, from the included soft flasks to the seemingly inexhaustible storage pouches.
A diminutive woman with rimless glasses and short-cropped hair, Ressa, who is 4.33, has a hyperarticulate manner and seemingly inexhaustible energy.
It's a gift not so much of mental power as of a temperament that takes genuine delight in its own inexhaustible curiosity.
"However, a source close to the Prince of Wales suggested that this was not an inexhaustible source of funds," she went on.
She becomes a concept: the Angel, a muse, His goddess, an inexhaustible resource of sympathy to soothe the man of the house.
Employers have had the luxury of being able to pick from a seemingly inexhaustible supply of vigorous people in their 20s and 30s.
That talent of theirs definitely comes in handy when looking after their two kids, who seem to have an inexhaustible supply of energy.
GOOSEBUMPS 2: HAUNTED HALLOWEEN R.L. Stine's apparently inexhaustible series of children's horror books previously served as the basis of a movie in 2015.
There were scoundrels and hucksters, booms and busts, senseless killing in sublime landscapes and a tragic belief in the inexhaustible bounty of nature.
But it has a very long way to go before it becomes a responsible steward of the oceans' threatened and not inexhaustible resources.
Speaking of them, at some other point, I remember asking him if he were ever fatigued by the inexhaustible exoticism of his subjects.
Unable to interpret a given scene's meaning in literal terms, the viewer relies on its inexhaustible concrete particulars to make sense of the whole.
He's certain that the world's topsoils contain incredible, practically inexhaustible reservoirs of undiscovered antibiotics, the chemical weapons bacteria use to fend off other microorganisms.
The construction of My Land is an obsessive project that presents an inexhaustible enigma, which has the power to transfix those who see it.
"The seemingly inexhaustible well of very high-end buyers has proven exhaustible after all," said Dean Wehrli, a senior vice president at John Burns.
The internet is an inexhaustible source of videos you didn't know you found so addictive until you've lost an entire hour to watching them.
British manufacturers have long lagged behind their developed country peers on automation, thanks in part to a seemingly inexhaustible pool of workers from Europe.
His superpower, more than his alarming athleticism, or his preternatural lack of fear, or his inexhaustible work ethic, was his ability to spin hate.
Rife with chainsaw riffs, guttural invocations, and inexhaustible streams of blastbeats, the tracks marked the arrival of the newly revitalized Of Feather and Bone.
Now, as Westbrook seemingly bends the league to his every whim, Young says he knows exactly where the inexhaustible supply of resolve comes from.
Rarely out of our sight, Ms. Rothe is inexhaustible and funny, with Israel Broussard a perfect foil as her bemused, sweetly bland love interest.
That starting lineup matured into a small-ball powerhouse—the notorious Death Lineup—leveraging Draymond Green's inexhaustible versatility to mow down everything in their path.
Like the US or the Soviet Union in the late 1940s, there is by no means an inexhaustible supply of nuclear bombs at his disposal.
They were violent, gaunt, inexhaustible killing machines, and they boldly contrasted with the era's familiar monsters: the debonair Dracula, conflicted Wolfman, and tragic Frankenstein's monster.
But despite Greenland losing about a net 300 billion tonnes of ice a year, according to the Danish Meteorological Service, its store is almost inexhaustible.
But that was a treasure so immense and inexhaustible that, after a while, he could not bear to go on locking it up within himself.
Sanders, with his formidable political machine and almost inexhaustible fundraising network of small donors has the steel and the resources to fight to the end.
Since international verification is fatally inadequate, and our own intelligence far from perfect, these violations undoubtedly only scratch the surface of the ayatollahs' inexhaustible mendaciousness.
Early on, the Trump administration unleashed a new American energy renaissance by pursuing the nearly inexhaustible supplies of oil, natural gas and coal in this country.
Life is not just another movie about doom in space—it's about the quiet, and inexhaustible anxiety we carry with us no matter where we go.
Like your typical American politician, our Peer, played with radiant petulance and inexhaustible athleticism by Mr. Ebert, is a figure of great bluster, ambition and duplicity.
Riker indefatigably charts the American psyche decade by decade, as the "televisual world" gradually becomes "yet another victim of this world's inexhaustible capacity for exhausting itself."
A science talk show isn't the most natural idea in the world, but if there's anybody who can make it work, it's the inexhaustible Bill Nye.
Subscribe: iTunes | Google Play Music | How to Listen Any long war is an inexhaustible subject for historians, but the murky Vietnam War perhaps more than most.
Looking at the inexhaustible catalogue of fences, edges, and balustrades framed by Ghirri, one can't help but wonder about the absent owners of these provincial houses.
Since the madness of its release, Grand Theft Auto V has been an inexhaustible resource for numerous creative projects, from unique photo essays to stunning music videos.
Milton also never skipped a chance to brag, and that spring his bluster was inexhaustible because six of his fighters made it to the Golden Gloves finals.
And the inexhaustible 29-years-old isn't slowing down anytime soon: During NYFW, she walked for Fenty Puma, Alexander Wang, Jeremy Scott, Brandon Maxwell, and Tom Ford.
A charming, earnest, sometimes ungainly mixture of history, criticism and high-minded gossip, "Notfilm" testifies to an almost inexhaustible fascination with the pleasures and paradoxes of cinema.
Sanders has an inexhaustible base of grass-roots donors that will churn out tens of millions of dollars for him as long as he's in the race.
Sanders has an inexhaustible base of grass-roots donors that will churn out tens of millions of dollars for him as long as he's in the race.
"We have to break with the historical paradigm that views Amazonia as an inexhaustible source of supplies for other countries without concern for its inhabitants," he said.
Whippet-thin and strait-laced, he stands in dour contrast to Neruda, a plump sensualist with a robust sense of mischief and an inexhaustible appetite for pleasure.
Yet they are embodied by a mere three, seemingly inexhaustible actors with the power to multiply themselves like amoebas: Simon Russell Beale, Ben Miles and Adam Godley.
This group looks to the future with feel-good-optimism, viewing the Earth as an inexhaustible tool box, which should be expanded, and used to its fullest potential.
The living that could be made on the near-inexhaustible supply of resource-rich land forced urban firms to pay high wages, lest workers left for the frontier.
The study, which officially gets underway in January, will attempt to show that the enormous and increasing jellyfish biomasses can be the inexhaustible Jell-O of the sea.
The formal premise of McArthur Binion's "DNA Series," as demonstrated in "Route One: Box Two" at Galerie Lelong, has a well-chosen simplicity that makes it nearly inexhaustible.
I brought back a few seashells as souvenirs, and the sound they made when cupped to my ear seemed like the voice of nature itself, intimate and inexhaustible.
On Wednesday, the government said that it would prioritize people with skills and that employers would have to wean themselves off a seemingly inexhaustible supply of cheap labor.
It discovers a hero in the person of Daniel Dromm, a New York City councilman who tackles the job of representing his neighborhood with shambling, inexhaustible good cheer.
It is pure insanity to believe that individuals, who are no longer being forced to "quarter" British soldiers, need an inexhaustible supply of guns to protect hearth and home.
Over the years, Mr. Cooper, an artist and writer, has curated any number of collections of ideas and images, revealing an inexhaustible curiosity about art and the human condition.
But Mr Biden has always been a poor campaigner—undisciplined, gaffe-prone, at times ill-tempered and combative—and his supporters seem unmoved at his inexhaustible supply of gaffes.
With only a small spawning stream (the Barrancoso River) feeding into the 16,000-acre lake, the trout population is limited so there's no competition for an inexhaustible food supply.
Now we have Google, in which awaits an inexhaustible supply of blogs and Quoras and self-published self-help books, all promising that your anxiety or depression is totally beatable.
The legal battle has generated its own lengthy Wikipedia entry and been compared by one legal observer to a low-budget horror movie for its seemingly "inexhaustible supply of sequels".
My grandmother was content to sit in the back yard wearing her old wide-brimmed summer hat and occasionally getting up to feed herself raspberries from the seemingly inexhaustible bushes.
What was interesting was connected with the feeling of inexhaustibility, because there were no limits to the inexhaustible, and limits were what had kept everything out of reach and frozen.
Mr. Wachner handled this 50-car pileup of styles with confidence and apparently inexhaustible verve; the singers and the orchestra, NOVUS NY, conducted by Daniela Candillari, shared both those qualities.
While that inexhaustible well of enthusiasm remains an integral part of her personality, the 32-year-old is no longer interested in the feats of alcoholic consumption that defined her 20s.
Working at all hours of the night digging through data, Albright has become an invaluable and inexhaustible resource for reporters trying to make sense of tech titans' tremendous and unchecked power.
It has the aura of a morbidly picturesque fairy tale, with Monaghan's compact, sprightly and inexhaustible Richard bringing to mind one of the vengeful, quick-tempered gnomes common to such stories.
Or maybe most of us will sign up for everything and get our new, inexhaustible 21st-century entertainments from a few megabusinesses, kind of like we did in the 20th century.
The technology promises a virtually inexhaustible source of space propulsion as a substitute for finite supplies of rocket fuels that the current generation of spacecraft rely on to maneuver in flight.
" Elsewhere, an apparently inexhaustible succession of publishing houses advertise guides to growing marijuana, while a man named "Jeff Abbott, Computer Therapist" claims to have "over EIGHT YEARS facilitating human/computer relationships.
American political rhetoric has, for generations, been built on some version of this untroubled future: one that is always bright, that is inexhaustible, that belongs to and is guaranteed to Americans.
But it's not black people whom Eric hates, or not nearly as much as he hates the Irish, a race for which he has a seemingly inexhaustible vocabulary of festering epithets.
Sprengelmeyer is an inexhaustible conversationalist, due to what I can only perceive as a boundless curiosity about anything and everything, but specifically about the way the mind—both conscious and unconscious—works.
" In the liner notes to Piano and a Microphone 1983, Don Batts, Prince's engineer for the sessions, writes: "Prince's talent was extraordinary—bordering on otherworldly—and his energy and drive were inexhaustible.
Like that site aspires to be, PragerU videos feel authoritative, a one-stop shop for simple answers to big questions, or, if you like, an inexhaustible cache of ammunition for campus debates.
It's not an expensive effort (at least set against Saudi Arabia's multibillion-dollar arms buys), relying on volunteers ready for martyrdom and an apparently inexhaustible supply of armored trucks and light weapons.
Now although Mr. Pacino was always friendly on set, none of my inexhaustible efforts to say something fascinating or hilarious on this evening led to the explosive conversation I had hoped for.
The result feels not at all like a collection of B-sides and outtakes but rather another volume of Shore's apparently inexhaustible supply of immersive images, an archive that keeps on giving.
Once again, the federal government — with its formidable coercive power and effectively inexhaustible resources — is taking due care to avoid forcing its citizens to act against their religious beliefs and moral convictions.
Working his way around the post-event mêlée in Emmetsburg (where he appeared to know many in attendance), he offered inexhaustible bonhomie, including selfies, joshing greetings and naughty kisses for delighted ladies.
Borrowers piled into the debt markets in 403, taking advantage of low interest rates and seemingly inexhaustible investor demand to also finance stock buybacks and to refinance old debt at historically low costs.
In a decade in which an inexhaustible array of entertainment options has splintered our attention into niches of niches of niches, GoT and the MCU have been our greatest sustained pop culture phenomena.
But if geothermal energy wasn't limited to locations selected by nature, Petty calculates that it could provide an inexhaustible source of always-on, carbon-free electricity for the vast majority of the world.
The "boys," as they are called by coaches, fans and even the players themselves, are built like a herd of genetically modified water buffalo and seem as inexhaustible as a class of A.D.H.D. preschoolers.
What she found there is that as the money available for conventional diplomacy and development aid precipitately declines, so the armed forces with their relatively inexhaustible resources are called upon to fill the gap.
Where's the joy in getting into the gated community and the private academy if it turns out that the gates are merely decorative and the academy has an inexhaustible scholarship program for the underprivileged?
Watched over by their inexhaustible and caring young coach, Chris Scribner — a former screw-up who recognizes that the chances he was given will probably be denied his students — the four stumble toward State.
As we see throughout Beginnings, the Aicon Gallery's selection of Bhavsar's early paintings, the interpretive possibilities of his art are inexhaustible; and it may be this inexhaustibility that brings about a sense of transformation.
WITHIN each human heart lies an inexhaustible yearning for liberty, "or so we democrats like to believe", writes Madeleine Albright near the end of "Fascism: A Warning", a book on how nations descend into tyranny.
Moreover, as Wolfgang Nitschke, a biologist at the French National Center for Scientific Research in Paris, noted, photosynthesis liberated cells to grow and evolve boundlessly by letting them derive energy from a new, inexhaustible, nonterrestrial source.
But like Satie, Ms. Hahn achieves the richness in her work by stripping it down to a few formal elements and then prying those elements apart to reveal the sticky, inexhaustible force that holds them together.
Mr. van Zweden's inexhaustible intensity — crisply delivered by the Philharmonic players, much more so than in their 2018 recording of the symphony with him — had an edge-of-your-seat excitement that dimmed with each movement.
A lot of customers probably aren&apost aware of all that goes on from our perspective, from the inexhaustible cleaning and prep work to keeping an eye on customers who are getting a bit too rowdy.
Up close, the quartet seemed to deal only in disorienting extremes, like the alternating alarms and chirps, both chilling and playful, in "Abyss of the Birds," a lengthy solo played with inexhaustible virtuosity by Ms. Kim.
The repeating loop of ships approaching Italy with rescued migrants, only to be turned away by Mr. Salvini, has given the tough-talking interior minister a seemingly inexhaustible well of talking points and advantageous television footage.
But while Jessica's adversary was as outlandish as he was chilling, Luke's villains don't possess mind-control powers like Kilgrave, or almost inhuman stature like Wilson Fisk, or seemingly inexhaustible supplies of ninja assassins like The Hand.
"He was an extraordinary example of European intellectualism, uniting a unique intelligence of the past with an inexhaustible capacity to anticipate the future," Prime Minister Matteo Renzi was quoted as saying by the Italian news agency Ansa.
Hence the huge demand for a seemingly inexhaustible source of pristine water that is cheap to extract, sells at a premium and can now, thanks to massive investment in infrastructure, be taken to coastal cities: Tibetan glaciers.
The potential of immense sets of data that cover the world in growing detail, are refreshed more or less in real time and can learn to pick up all sorts of objects and phenomena autonomously seems inexhaustible.
The traditional law of supply and demand is suspended here because if you let developers build, they will (rationally) serve the high end of the market, which produces large profits and for which there is inexhaustible demand.
And it feels to him that instead of being allotted to him stingily — "just a drop or two" — stories come to him from "an inexhaustible source of strength, truth, meaning, encouragement, blessedness" that can never run dry.
From the Renaissance to the Ballets Russes, a Parisian dance troupe that amazed and scandalized European audiences for two decades in the 19703s and 20s, ancient Greek art has been an inexhaustible font of inspiration and ideas.
It's also a distinctly individual take on a well-known landmark, rendered in a style that seems to take inexhaustible joy in the process of drawing — which makes it the perfect way to wind up a scavenger hunt.
Screenshot: Red Ice TV (YouTube)New York Times columnist Bari Weiss, a seemingly inexhaustible source of uninformed opinions, titled her most recent tirade "We're All Fascists Now," a sarcastic dig against political correctness, campus politics, and The Intolerant Left.
Though vibranium is woven into Wakanda's flourishing economy, mining it is probably now a small part of GDP, especially as its near-inexhaustible supply has presumably driven down its price, giving it a smaller weight in the national accounts.
"I will always remember his immense imagination, his ability to conceive new trends for every season, his inexhaustible energy, the virtuosity of his drawings, his carefully guarded independence, his encyclopedic culture and his unique wit and eloquence," Arnault said.
"Watashi-no maru ('my circles') will extend out of the picture, not only to the wall and ceiling, but to the road and the car," Onoda once wrote, daydreaming about the power of his favorite, inexhaustible art-making motif.
In all cases, the idea is to leverage a seemingly inexhaustible supply of computing power, storage space and fast network connection pipes to deliver computing as a utility, much like power companies deliver electricity to all our homes and businesses.
Looking at tattoos, sneakers and bluejeans and asking why each is so confoundingly popular, he arrives at variations of the same answer: They allow for both conformity and individuality; they're uniforms that are also an inexhaustible means of self-expression.
It's also endless (limited only by the number of photos posted to Instagram by all users), and consequently resembles the world of conspiracy theories: an inexhaustible source of new-but-related information that builds upon what you've previously been shown.
My personal favorite is the first on the bill, "Mother Figure," in which a homebound housewife has become so used to dealing only with her inexhaustible children that she treats any adults who enter her home as if they were toddlers.
" Mr. Rocard's death left a "frustration," Le Monde wrote Monday: "the frustration of realizing that the qualities recognized in Michel Rocard — a demand for morality in politics, an unshakable engagement for his ideas, an inexhaustible openness — seem so lacking today.
Some of these works, like "Tribeca" (1982), use shapes like squares and rectangles to convey the ebullience and inexhaustible vitality of NYC, via abstract pairings that portray urban movement through dynamic entities, which appear, at first glance, to be in motion.
In an op-ed called 'Some Washroom Wisdom' she wagged her finger at the way the government and the inexhaustible list of nonprofits in India have shit on some habits in the name of progress and adhering to Western standards.
Albany's industry, the thing it can be most truly said to produce above any other, is administration, which is both an inexhaustible resource and not something that tends to bring in the sort of visitors who might be described as tourists.
You might be sad when that lustful e-mail romance doesn't work out, but there is always Coachella and there will always be the xx, making sure that we remember that sadness is one of our most inexhaustible resources and lucrative commodities.
The community she falls in with is a hotbed of secrets and survivor guilt, as exemplified by Tuah, who, along with a small network of sympathetic locals and a guileless gentleman cowboy, disarm the newcomer with an inexhaustible stockpile of native wisdom.
Those in this seat can expect to receive: an absurd amount of secondhand smoke; a number of judgmental looks from men and women around the table; inexhaustible baijiu refills and, occasionally, a squeeze on the shoulder or a hand on the back.
In doing so, Mr. Christie openly defied Republican attempts to isolate Mr. Trump as an unsavory party crasher and handed the front-runner an inexhaustible, media-savvy surrogate who on Friday pledged to travel the country campaigning for Mr. Trump and savaging his rivals.
" The first page of the score "has everything you want with this period of Philip's output," Mr. Muhly said during the interview, in which he spoke with his trademark inexhaustible enthusiasm despite fighting off a sinus infection he's had "since, like, the Obama administration.
Here, Michael Greenberg tracks exactly what's happening, as landlords "unlock value" in their buildings by driving out poorer renters and taking advantage of the apparently inexhaustible supply of higher-paying renters from around the world, and as "hypercapitalized investors" buy into working-class neighborhoods.
Still, for those who, like me, are exhausted by "Russia" appearing in headlines and Facebook fights every day, it has been endearing to see TV stations around the world praising the Russians for their strong defense capabilities and inexhaustible aggression in the context of athletics.
"Every time I feel like I cannot continue on in this sick sad world I look at that majestic beast and its inexhaustible canter into the future and everything becomes sane again," Motherboard Editor-in-Chief Derek Mead said, describing Filly to me over Slack this week.
Granted, it seems like every U.S. channel is snapping up British drama these days to help flesh out its lineup, making this slick adaptation less distinctive; still, there's a seemingly inexhaustible appetite for good mysteries, and adding this one to the menu isn't an ordeal at all.
But though I'm 15 years younger than Stephen was, and he had been gravely ill for years, if you knew him you couldn't help thinking that he would always be around, that his life force was inexhaustible, that he would always have another miracle to pull off.
When Oliver picks her way through the violence and the despair of human existence to something close to a state of grace—a state for which, if the popularity of religion is any guide, many of us feel an inexhaustible yearning—her release seems both true and universal.
The unfinished rail bridge across the Amur River, however, offers a more realistic picture of the chasm separating what the Russian foreign minister, Sergey V. Lavrov, recently described as the "truly inexhaustible potential" of Moscow's "strategic partnership" with Beijing and the reality of unfulfilled promises and thwarted hopes.
After Yamanaka's discovery, scientists possessed a virtually inexhaustible supply of these so-called induced pluripotent stem cells (or iPSCs), and all over the world, they have since been trying to replicate each stage of cellular development, refining the recipes that can coax stem cells to become one cell or another.
Further rooms focus on O'Keeffe's relationship with a progressive artistic group surrounding her then-husband Alfred Stieglitz, before moving onto inexhaustible studies from her movements around Lake George – including key flower paintings – then New Mexico, where the familiar studies of bones, skulls, and Native American symbolism come to the fore.
But, as the documentary shows, the move unleashed a media feeding frenzy that previewed the fights that would roil America in 2016, fraying the couple's relationship, drawing excoriations from talking heads and internet trolls, at times alienating their four other children and indelibly etching Coy's name into cyberspace's inexhaustible memory bank.
Even with a near-inexhaustible supply of music stacked up, the odds are that we'll end up in murkier territory with his work sooner or later—listening to thinned-out "ultra-deluxe" box-sets of remastered ephemera, flipping through coffee table books of photos he wouldn't have wanted anyone to see.
Maybe it is time for another experiment, time to stage "Othello" where once ships were sent all over the Mediterranean for war but far more for trade and exchange; time to ask Shakespeare, with the inexhaustible imaginative energy of his time-honored plays, to address once again our modern dilemmas.
This is worse than had seemed possible: Trump's inexhaustible obsession with the crowd size at the inauguration; his constant untruths; his perverse inability to accept that he won the election, to the point that he wants to investigate the popular vote that he lost; his startling lust for torture, walls, banishment and carnage.
Gale's work is dusky and musty, something you might recoil from if you stumbled upon it in an abandoned cellar, but its down-and-dirty tactility — fitting neatly into the "detritus" aspect of the show's formulas — is countered and complicated by the apparently inexhaustible formal invention the artist applies to her circumscribed range of materials.
Of the mixtapes, Monster is probably the most distinct (radio hit "Fuck Up Some Commas" is inexhaustible, Lil Wayne's guest verse fits right in on "After That", and the beats snarl and squirm throughout) and 56 Nights probably the vaguest (although it too has its moments, specifically "March Madness" and the outlandish "No Compadre").
While applications like Google Maps and Yelp seem to provide an inexhaustible source of information about local restaurants, stores and other points of interest, they also can come up short — moments when you arrive somewhere only to discover that the hours you had were wrong, or the store is closed for a holiday, or it's just shut down altogether.
MERYL STREEP starred in the title role of Ms. Swados's "Alice in Concert" in 1981: I just remember Elizabeth as a person with an inexhaustible creative energy — her half-closed eyes during any musical rehearsal, head turned up and half away from us, like she was waiting for instructions from on high, or a different galaxy.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Picked apart and pored over by a confederacy of film-obsessed mavens with keen eyes and airtight attention spans, Stanley Kubrick's opus The Shining (663) has proven remarkably fecund over its 266-year lifetime — almost inexhaustible, like a runaway dream or a repressed memory, or perhaps more appropriately, the Winchester Mystery House.
Subcomandante Marcos's writings in conjunction with the 1994 Zapatista revolution showed me how lyrical and literary political writing could be, so the anthologies of his manifestoes and essays are up there in my pantheon, along with Rilke's "Duino Elegies," which I go back to again and again with a sense that they're both unfathomable and inexhaustible.
Michelangelo Buonarroti had a vivid sense of the world's inexhaustible substance, and an astounding ability to recreate that substance in all its granular particularity — not only in the round, as in "David," or on a monumental scale, as on the golden ceilings of the Vatican's Sistine Chapel, but also with chalk and ink in notes, cartoons and sketches.
Irrepressible, truncheon-blunt and forever pushing the boundaries between "no" and "maybe," Ms. Siegal, 68, has employed sharp elbows and inexhaustible energy reservoirs to claim a unique social position in New York and the Hamptons: as a host for hire for clubby, insider-only film screenings and dinners for the influential, she stands at the crossroads of Hollywood power and New York society (or what's left of it), functioning as a spin doctor, salonista, celebrity confidante and, occasionally, bouncer.
My platform focuses on the country I am bequeathing to my six grandchildren — one that is piling up debt by living beyond its means, one with declining job opportunities as workers are rendered obsolete by technology, one with a deteriorating environment as the globe warms and the air becomes less breathable, one with a growing disparity of wealth as those in power use their positions for their own ends and not the betterment of the whole, one in which we pretend that the cookie jar is inexhaustible.

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