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"ingeniously" Definitions
  1. in a way that uses clever new ideas

280 Sentences With "ingeniously"

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Ingeniously, they represent both Marnie's seductiveness and her internal confusion.
It's a funny monologue, ingeniously layered and shadowed with pain.
They are so delicate yet so hardy, so ingeniously evolved.
Things 3 builds on this idea, ingeniously, by integrating your calendar.
These machines have been carefully and ingeniously designed to kill us.
Like many antique machines, the camera was built ingeniously and durably.
The story ends with Reyes's ingeniously managing to leave the convent.
Persson ingeniously designed redstone in a way that mimics real-world electronics.
But it was already fragile, as "The Leather Boys" so ingeniously suggests.
The jets there taxi, speed down the runway and, ingeniously, take off.
Beowulf Boritt's ingeniously transformative set conjures a terrain of makeshift scrapheap citadels.
Ingeniously produced by Ernest Wilson, the longtime hip-hop and R.&B.
Beowulf Boritt's ingeniously transformative set conjures a terrain of makeshift scrapheap citadels.
Mr. Hampton's script plays ingeniously with our concerns right at the start.
The structure of Olga Grushin's original new novel, "Forty Rooms," is ingeniously simple.
Some people have even ingeniously hacked this pad to clean their makeup brushes.
That's partly a matter of how Ms. Friedman has ingeniously framed her production.
The novel's first third is plotted ingeniously, as we wonder who might die.
The movie is replete with ingeniously constructed mini-narratives, including a turf war.
It is an ingeniously placed revelation, and it registers intellectually, if not emotionally.
Many architectural models are as ingeniously constructed as their larger, multi-million dollar counterparts.
Sometimes these seem so organic it's easy to forget how ingeniously they are constructed.
We had reserved an ingeniously designed first-class, two-berth cabin with a sink.
The suit, ingeniously, has given Daniels's lawyer a pretext to make that agreement public.
They created this ingeniously simple device that consolidates your controllers into one universal remote.
The playwright Mara Nelson-Greenberg's dialogue ingeniously walked the line between hysterical and unnerving.
Aviation ingeniously cast Monica Ruiz, who plays Grace, to reprise the character, People reports.
Joey Tribbiani, is reportedly headlining an upcoming CBS pilot, ingeniously titled I'm Not Your Friend.
One uncredited user ingeniously turned a Piet Mondrian painting and Pong into a Pongdrian GIF.
There's a déjà vu ingeniously applied on the page, a cinematic telling of predawn light.
Our law developed an ingeniously pragmatic way to "outsource" the construction of vital public infrastructures.
His 35-minute, three-movement symphony is run through with ingeniously intricate motifs and figures.
Beowulf Boritt's set, accented by fluorescent frames, ingeniously suggests lives held in thrall by technology.
But more often, the players' method of interaction with the vintage gear sounded ingeniously contemporary.
What happened to the Paula Hawkins who structured "The Girl on the Train" so ingeniously?
Ingeniously, the very first scene of the movie is a famous exception to this rule.
He presents a solo, then another and the two together, showing how ingeniously they interlock.
But he also, ingeniously, looked to the earliest days of television to keep costs down.
The sound ingeniously combined dub, electronica, hip-hop, and anything else Mr Albarn felt like using.
In literature, women have been ingeniously silenced: In Ovid's "Metamorphoses," they're turned into birds and trees.
Like latter-day versions of Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn, Eric and Chris were ingeniously resourceful.
" His ingeniously complex choruses, demanding quicksilver singing and acute acting, anticipate "Rigoletto" and "Les Vêpres Siciliennes.
A lamp hanging over the toilet was ingeniously constructed from cheap parts found on Canal Street.
It's kept its voice while taking on a structure that's ingeniously both impressionistic and more cohesive.
This isn't the first time Wiig has ingeniously got into character for her sit-downs with Fallon.
A highly entertaining vision of times past through contemporary eyes, ingeniously directed by Will Davis (7983:7973).
A highly entertaining vision of times past through contemporary eyes, ingeniously directed by Will Davis (1:30).
A highly entertaining vision of times past through contemporary eyes, ingeniously directed by Will Davis (2340:231960).
But Berio ingeniously melds the tunes with a subtly modernist musical language to make them his own.
In alternating costumes, disappearing behind a tall curtain and reappearing seconds later, Mr. Craft ingeniously played both.
"But the love story here is so ingeniously submerged that the characters never express their feelings directly."
The season's structure ingeniously let characters fall away from the central story as their own arcs resolved.
He ingeniously described the people, places, and things that transformed him into the "Holy Grail" of the hood.
The building, with its stately double staircase and Venetian and Ottoman detailing, looks like an ingeniously structured meringue.
"Blank Space," for example, was an ingeniously satirical script-flip that plays an essential role in Swift's catalog.
Out of the raw material of these unpromising nuggets, he has assembled, ingeniously, an entire book of poems.
Judy, the heroine of the ingeniously titled "Home, I'm Darling," would no doubt be appalled by such shenanigans.
Get Out ingeniously uses common horror tropes to reveal truths about how pernicious racism is in the world.
From Mr. Hagen's haunting cadenza, Ms. Andsnes segues into Beethoven's final variation, a lilting, ingeniously ornate minuet, played beautifully.
True, the recitative was accompanied by full orchestra, sometimes ingeniously but more often in short-breathed bursts of punctuation.
Video: NASA/YouTube Plus, it can also climb slippery slopes by ingeniously adjusting its wheel orientation to gain traction.
Ingeniously, the film revelled in bourgeois beauty and comfort—genuinely, fully, without ideological disdain—as a groundwork for critique.
That work, inventively staged by Mr. Davis, ingeniously repopulated John Wesley Powell's 1869 rafting expedition into unmapped Western territory.
When we meet her, she's setting ingeniously intricate traps with a jam-like bait containing glitter and gummy bears.
So Akoto had an ingeniously simple idea: he drew computer features and software on his blackboard, using multicolored chalk.
Brown offers us vistas into classrooms of a distant future, rendered, quite ingeniously, with chalk and oil on blackboards.
Not to spoil anything, but Beatrice might just be the smartest and most ingeniously manipulative survivor in the entire series.
The Tango Duo Slim is a backless double sleeping bag that ingeniously wraps around two sleeping pads, with one slipcover.
Call Me By Monet is rather ingeniously merging scenes from the movie with paintings by French Impressionist artist Claude Monet.
It's like a marriage of "Lost in Translation" and a Chuck Jones Looney Tunes short, haunting, disorienting and ingeniously slapstick.
Now, in "A Very Expensive Poison", it has been ingeniously reimagined on the stage of the Old Vic in London.
This fact is ingeniously appropriate for the subject matter: those aspects of the built environment that frame our automotive infrastructures.
Ingeniously, she tops each serving with a salad's worth of mint and scallions, a mixture that is bright and bracing.
Stephen Mallatratt's ingeniously skeletal adaptation of Susan Hill's 1983 Gothic novel has been haunting London for more than three decades.
Seeing her potential, he invested in a complete makeover — coiffure, teeth straightening, gowns — and ingeniously guided her into the spotlight.
Ingeniously, someone had used the architecture to create a landscape, with stars appearing and constantly changing colors transforming the building.
The words clearly inspired Mr. Abrahamsen to write music that ingeniously combines modernist astringencies, harmonic richness and strangely beautiful atmospheric colorings.
The boots ingeniously hook through a belt and zip up the back, making them impossible to put on without some assistance.
And while Gehrmann's Chicago appears in a grim graytones throughout, she ingeniously colors bits and pieces a light red that throbs.
Lonesome Crowded West oozed with emo and post-hardcore fits as it ingeniously maneuvered through an amalgamation of genres and references.
Kimmy ingeniously records Gretchen making this declaration, puts it through a Frasier speech modifier, and then plays it back to Gretchen.
The book's battles play out ingeniously, with Isaiah trying to figure out how he could have been so wrong about Marcus.
" Mr. Winston argues that this is clearest in the case of the ingeniously oxymoronic mechanism known as a "non-guaranteed contract.
Ingeniously, it rethought the Cylons as monotheistic zealots, murderous but with a culture and ideals that could not be easily dismissed.
Malaprop, when she shall treat me, as long as she chooses, with her select words so ingeniously misapplied, without being mispronounced. Mrs.
Although termites build without the benefit of architects or engineers, their mounds are ingeniously constructed, using cues known only to the bugs.
Here's why: This mattifying stick has ingeniously-placed blotting sheets that look just like the old-school paper hidden inside the tube.
"Fires" is indeed confirmed here as an enduring work of theatrical art, far more than an ingeniously configured piece of investigative journalism.
They made a film about a film failing to get made, and in doing so, ingeniously translated the spirit of the original.
The genome is an algorithm, and at the same time, it is a code, which had to be laboriously and ingeniously deciphered.
Most of all, it shines an ingeniously media-savvy spotlight on Barragán's work — and, not incidentally, on that of the filmmaker herself.
At the Châtelet, the tap-dance sequences and Busby Berkeley-inspired visual effects, ingeniously devised by Mr. Mear, are instantly cheer-inducing.
There's a bittersweet theme about nostalgia as an opiate, but for once this ingeniously dark series ends on a note of cyberhope.
It ingeniously reverses their motion: Instead of tendrils of light exploding outward, overwriting the darkness, these fireworks gather the darkness into themselves.
Aronofsky ingeniously braids his movie's hermeneutic structure into its plot, making it hard to say what it's about without revealing what happens.
By using a taco, you've ingeniously got a little biscuit curve to act as a reservoir for all that melted ice cream.
Pop-up exhibitions, as these arrangements are known, have proven an ingeniously simple yet effective model for underrepresented artists seeking affordable exhibition opportunities.
Thug Entracer already released the video for singles "Curaga / Low-Life" (ingeniously mixed together) animated by the wildly named Milton Melvin Croissant III.
His scores blithely, ingeniously united disparate musical elements and forged a path for future musical mixologists that would have been unthinkable without him.
There are some romantic overtures in the entries, like INFATUATE and ELOPED, but then there's GET OUT and the ingeniously clued ENEMY SPY.
Janacek's music ingeniously blends folkloric Moravian elements, fragmented phrases and an elusive harmonic language to expose the raw undercurrents of the everyday characters.
Dozens of ingeniously crafted objects are on view at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, including the world's fanciest hat pin (at 21760 carats).
John Brancato and Michael Ferris's script is like a jigsaw puzzle whose pieces keep rearranging, as it constantly and ingeniously reframes and resets itself.
The ingeniously unsophisticated scrap of fabric has only one job: to eliminate smartphone use in places where the people in charge don't want it.
The study ingeniously recruited 670,000 online test-takers by framing the exercise as a quiz that would guess the participants' native language or dialect.
His hit single "Slide" is a wholly original pop song that ingeniously pairs a Picasso-referencing Frank Ocean with the Atlanta rap trio Migos.
Because the Tina Fey-starring installment ingeniously tackled workplace harassment — and the ways in which powerful men aren't really punished for it — head-on.
And as you listen to his ingeniously complex, rhythmically breathless and sensual scores, it's hard to remember why they were once thought so intimidating.
I didn't know what a "down" was (turns out it's an ingeniously apt term: It's a hill), but I knew rabbits and loved them.
During an athletic bout of sex, ingeniously staged by Daldry, using contact-improvisation-style moves as physical metaphor, Eric asks Toby to marry him.
But this generous study ingeniously builds a narrative around Flaubert's own words—from not only the novels but also voluminous correspondence and unpublished work.
"Our architects, Foster + Partners, have ingeniously woven the best of old and new Singapore into an astonishing, breathtaking fusion," Capella Hotel  explains on its website .
His famous "Swimming Pool," ingeniously constructed to be viewed from either above or inside, is on view for the first time in Erlich's home country.
Though there are six men and five women, Mr. Taylor ingeniously makes us feel the ensembles are symmetrical affairs with the sexes in equal numbers.
But it ingeniously recreates that most venerable of entertainments, the magic show, in a form ideally suited to the second decade of the 21st century.
It would be futile to try to convey the novel's considerable population, or its plots and subplots, though both population and plots are ingeniously interwoven.
The first installment, presented by the tap dancers Michelle Dorrance and Nicholas Van Young in February, dealt mainly (and ingeniously) with acoustical challenges and possibilities.
To which I plead guilty, while also confessing a measure of ambivalence about "The Whistlers," an ingeniously structured, engaging and witty display of filmmaking skill.
In fact, I strongly believe Apple should just copy Google's idea of double-pressing the power button to launch the camera — it's an ingeniously rapid shortcut.
The mandate is ingeniously capacious—designed to capture a range of pan-sensory hunches, and to turn everyday interactions into sites of suspicion, antagonism, and fear.
Board books, those dependable little thick-paged bricks designed to withstand chewing or banging around, are increasingly not just durable, but well written and ingeniously designed.
The score, played here by the ensemble Contemporaneous under William Cole's direction, ingeniously translates some fraught conversations between a doctor and patient into a percussion duet.
But armed with an ingeniously unique art style, strong sense of humor, and impressive action sequences, Spider-Verse became Sony Pictures Animation's most successful movie domestically.
It's a brilliant set-up for what becomes an ingeniously plotted thriller, and clever screenwriter Steven Knight deserves as much credit as Zemeckis for the crafty throwback.
By pointing your head and hitting a button carved out of the Cardboard (which ingeniously taps your device's touch-screen) you can freely wander around the space.
It is so subversively and ingeniously plotted, that I always hesitate to describe it in any detail to anyone who plans to see, or even read, it.
By revealing the back stories of Rachel's and Fiona's mothers, she rather ingeniously highlights that, within every girl, are the seeds of the woman she will become.
Far from being a copycat with his typically beautiful and ingeniously detailed collaboration with the North Face, Mr. Watanabe was revisiting a trend he may have started.
For better or worse, Babbitt, who died in 2011 at 94, is best known as an avowed serialist whose ingeniously organized pieces strike many listeners as impenetrably complex.
Watching the Turners, I thought about the scam the Kim family pulls in Bong Joon Ho's "Parasite" and how that film ingeniously reconsiders class warfare as nightmare farce.
And because each portrait is so completely and ingeniously physicalized (watch how they each inhabit a uniform), we soon learn their "tells"; we know when they're deceiving themselves.
Some ingeniously simple elements, such as extras carrying giant clouds at full-speed past the main characters to simulate a plane flight, drew huge laughs from the audience.
The book ingeniously reminds us that all of our lives — our struggles, desires, grief — happen concurrently with everyone else's, and this awareness helps dissolve the boundaries between us.
The rest of the body's anatomy today was quite ingeniously arranged by Mr. Last, if you are willing to be a little Cubist about some of the placement.
Some of Earth, Wind & Fire's most undeniable hits feature similar flashes of formal invention, woven so ingeniously into the fabric of the songs that they feel functional, even essential.
The closest forebear to "Us" is Joss Whedon and Drew Goddard's ingeniously postmodern "The Cabin in the Woods", but Mr Peele's film is more likely to give you nightmares.
For me, something as ingeniously simple, unintimidating, flexible, and reasonably priced as Dame's Fin was nothing short of revolutionary, leading to my first simultaneous orgasm with a partner ever.
One highlight, the stop-motion-animated "Poles Apart," focuses on a polar bear and a grizzly — portrayed by ingeniously designed puppets — that become friends in a changing Arctic landscape.
In the way that history can be told in words, so too can it be read through craft — objects ingeniously fashioned out of necessity from whatever was on hand.
But this weed wasn't packed inside garbage bags or separated in bricks—it was ingeniously packaged to look like 34,000 key limes stashed inside a commercial shipment, CNN reports.
He depicts birds by selectively painting out parts of ersatz patterned rugs — in this case with red — ingeniously finding figures in the carpet and giving them volume and vitality.
Rows of walnut benches that ingeniously double as lecterns — "plutei," they are called — flank the sides of a central corridor paved in intricately patterned rose and cream terra cotta.
No building redrew the city's western skyline more ingeniously than Bjarke Ingels's first completed project in New York: a warped, mountainous pyramid hugging the Hudson River at 57th Street.
Susan Hiller, a leading British conceptual artist whose video, audio and photographic installations ingeniously explored extinct languages, alien abductions, girls with psychic powers and the Holocaust, died on Jan.
His moment in the spotlight came last Friday, when he ingeniously gave a interview to the New Yorker where he asserted that he was a selfless, devoted public servant.
Donald J. Trump, through a series of news media appearances, has slowly but ingeniously generated and encouraged questions about Senator Ted Cruz's eligibility to be president of the United States.
"Furious Hours" is a well-told, ingeniously structured double mystery—one an unsolved serial killing, the other an elusive book—rich in droll humour and deep but lightly worn research.
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Ingeniously, Smith Optics opted to put silicone tips on them so that they give a little, and don't hug your temples so firmly (they'll still stay on nicely, mind you).
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The ingeniously titled 1993 film Fatal Instinct (an obvious portmanteau of Fatal Attraction and Basic Instinct), directed by none other than comedy legend Carl Reiner, sought to answer this question.
"What Marcos has written, really, is something for collective virtuosity," said Mr. Fitch, the production's director, whose credits include an ingeniously staged "Le Grand Macabre" with the New York Philharmonic.
Ordinarily, such questions would be absurd, but Mr. Aronofsky ingeniously braids his movie's hermeneutic structure into its plot, making it hard to say what it's about without revealing what happens.
In the fifties, Jaffa distilled Straussian textual analysis into a pioneering book, "Crisis of the House Divided," which ingeniously reframed the Lincoln-Douglas debates as a nineteenth-century Platonic dialogue.
But the front of the house is ingeniously used, as the show proceeds, to create a sort of cobwebbed cinema-in-hell, where the dead watch reruns of the living.
The only game in the bin that rode the line between straightforwardness and incoherency threaded the needle ingeniously by using action adventure leanings to effectively cut its own intense puzzle design.
Ingeniously, some enemies are weak to one or another, and you'll need to use different ones for other scenarios, so you're getting a varied workout whether you like it or not.
But one species, Mystrium camillae, has a pair of ingeniously-designed mandibles that can snap at 200 miles per hour, according to a study published Wednesday in Royal Society Open Science.
Gaiman's book ingeniously gives a cosmic dimension to such solipsism, as a 7-year-old boy in rural England finds his quiet existence rattled by life-consuming, supernal forces of darkness.
One example here is a pair of celadon garden seats with gilt snakes coiling along their upper edges and bases that ingeniously incorporate the seats' lids, as well as three harpies.
The leaves disappeared over the sides of the mirror into an ingeniously designed, invisible drain to reveal a sky view that resembled the image on the TV screens inside the house.
The Good Son is Jeong's first novel to be translated into English, and it's a perfect introduction: an ingeniously twisted mother-son saga that keeps your heart pumping—and then breaks it.
The curators have ingeniously solved this problem by capturing the spirit and atmosphere of Melehi's life through a series of moments (or, as the exhibition leaflet pompously calls them, "chrono-geographical chapters").
The dismantling of the cool clique in high school has been done countless times by Hollywood, but this movie was the first to do it in such a dark, ingeniously satirical way.
Although it's a novelist's right, and often her strong suit, to forage, ingeniously using disparate elements to create a sense of life, Semple has a habit of foraging openly, broadly and effusively.
And the riotous "Nobody Cares," in which Phil goes driving drunk with a couple of barflies (Andrew Call and Raymond J. Lee, both hilarious), becomes an ingeniously staged exercise in hedonistic hopelessness.
These remained pure-dance creations, with ingeniously inventive choreography, but their music, costumes and décor made them potently theatrical: Each had a strong atmosphere in which visual effects and music made contributions.
A vitrine of daguerreotypes and tintypes from the Burns Family Collection shows a series of ingeniously heartbreaking attempts, only some of them successful, to make recent corpses look lifelike for the camera.
And thanks to her entrepreneurial spirit, the Kimoji CEO was able to narrowly avoid the aforementioned choker-pocalypse, ingeniously wrapping a strip of leather three times and knotting it around her lithe neck.
The highlight was Bartok's 1925 arrangement for four hands of his "Miraculous Mandarin" ballet (1918-19); paring the work down from full orchestra bared its architecture and emphasized its ingeniously vibrant, bristling rhythms.
Now by moving a new Garden further to the west into the Farley Building shell, and ingeniously repurposing the existing envelope of the Garden, train users are given a grand space once again.
Woollvin's ingeniously minimalist illustrations use bold shapes and a palette of blacks, whites and grays with strategic pops of bright red, creating a jaunty and confident trip to the dark side and back.
Some people will refer to counterpoint as something dry, but there is nothing at all dry about the way Bach ingeniously combines the voices — it's always full of spirit or sadness or joy.
It will, however, do so in style, with more alcohol than usual flowing during the sold-out performance, and the whole ingeniously designed Brooklyn space remaining open for a big post-show party.
In her 70s at this point, Tawney seemed to reach an apex, ingeniously entwining her spiritual practice with the repetitive work of her hands, ensuring that the visionary could indeed be made visible.
The House Republican majority will have been vanquished despite defending a map that they ingeniously gerrymandered after 251, and which extended the dominion of an increasingly out-of-touch GOP over our national life.
The exhibit ends, rather ingeniously, with the last scene of The Truman Show, in which Jim Carrey stumbles along the artificial horizon wall that traps him in the reality show that is his life.
Being an un-bossy boss, she gives due credit for Milk Bar's Kimchi Quesadillas to a Milk Maid named Helen Jo, who ingeniously married the funk of stinky blue cheese to equally pungent kimchi.
In the dining room, there are six chairs of the same color and design — where one leg is an arch that ingeniously doubles as the back — set around a long, blue-flecked marble table.
The book, with text in Spanish and English, is ingeniously put together in the form of a guidebook, the kind of thing an NGO or government might issue to people thinking of walking across.
Once a father took his aversion to "Frozen" and, yes, let it go, he realized that beyond the branded backpacks and Anna and Elsa matching sock sets, the movie is an ingeniously crafted tale.
Mr Bourne does this ingeniously, in repeatedly displaying the shoes—either on Vicky's feet on in other characters' hands—their ribbons dangling or trailing in a way that suggests streaming blood, or a hangman's noose.
Presented in plain, ingeniously transformed galleries, it forms a gorgeous tutorial about the narrowing of the gap between traditional haute couture and ready-to-wear, and the integration of handwork and new tech-savvy processes.
Reports by Arab and European travellers often contradict one another, so Gomez ingeniously synthesizes them with archeological evidence, manuscripts in Timbuktu libraries, and local tradition, to give a granular view of life in the region.
In a move whereby it's unclear whether they're actively mocking their fanbase or just ingeniously tapping into a huge demographic, you can now buy an official Bon Iver-branded flannel shirt, via the band's webstore​.
Mr. Fisher ingeniously transfigured the sound world of classical Japanese Noh drama, with a harmonium making a gently coppery wheeze and the willowy viola da gamba trading off with its more powerful descendant, the cello.
This 30-minute fantasy in three movements is one of Schumann's most ingeniously structured scores, yet Mr. Denk kept you engrossed every moment by fantastical, dreamy, and, in the rousing march movement, giddily energetic flights.
And it follows the story through Xstream—the high-resolution streaming backend to the Neil Young Archives, ingeniously designed to automatically adjust to a user's available bandwidth—and Baker and Young's struggles to license the tech.
As befits a story of the 21st century, the lines between private grief and public exposure have blurred dizzyingly, a notion ingeniously underscored by Lizzie Clachan's glass-sided box of a set, which intersects the audience.
Colbert writes about physical attraction with a real sizzle and she has concocted her bizarre love rectangle so ingeniously, readers will be dying to know — on the most basic level — who will end up with whom.
The individual excursions give Muschietti opportunities to spin out some ingeniously creepy set pieces — though none quite matches an early sequence involving demonic fortune cookies — but they also stall the movie in a mire of repetition.
From here, the novel unfurls ingeniously to reveal how events play out for its characters in alternative universes ("version control" being a software developer's system for keeping track of alternative and developing versions of files and programs).
There is little left of the Roman presence in Grenoble, capital of Isère, though the Musée Archéologique, ingeniously conceived in the shell of a 12th-century church built atop a Gallo-Roman necropolis, reveals a layered history.
She and Terje have been ingeniously conceived as perpetual, generally gracious hosts to the play itself and to the social encounters within, pouring drinks, moving furniture and overseeing the seating arrangements on Michael Yeargan's elegant, minimalist set.
Women novelists have been ingeniously dismantling this convention of late, both within the crime-fiction genre (Gillian Flynn's " Gone Girl ") and outside of it, as in Julia Phillips's invigoratingly hard-to-classify new novel, " Disappearing Earth " (Knopf).
Both play ingeniously against type, but while she is an anti-princess from the start — with some of the thrilling unpleasantness that galvanized "Rachel Getting Married" — he takes his nice-guy persona and turns it inside out.
What's more, the screenwriters, Chris Weitz and Tony Gilroy, tie the plot so ingeniously to the previous films that the final minutes of "Rogue One" segue seamlessly and thrillingly into the opening minutes of the first "Star Wars".
Black-and-white stripped dresses - ingeniously cut to float down the catwalk from the front while revealing a cinched silhouette from behind - mingled with bold pink or yellow pant suits in the collection, unveiled during Haute Couture week.
Again and again, in ingeniously constructed spectacles driven by repetition and rhetoric, she asked big and poetic questions: How did the black body end up in this hostile, murderous place, and what does it take to survive here?
David Miller's 1952 suspense film is hardly a rival to Alfred Hitchcock's similar "Suspicion," but it has its charms, including great location work, some expressionist interludes that capture the Crawford character's mental state and an ingeniously convoluted climax.
"The designers of 19th-century rowhouses ingeniously included built-in shutters to help keep out the cold" reads one caption, in neat letters, next to a photo of a bandanna-clad and smiling Ms. Rinden scraping old paint.
Lumps of hashish and bags of marijuana disappear into black vinyl sacks, which are then rolled up and thrown onto roofs, hidden under floorboards and stuffed into ingeniously camouflaged hidey-holes — inside hollow propane tanks or behind mirrors.
In addition to its strikingly cinematic aspects, the production ingeniously crosscuts between both parts of Goethe's tragedy (which are radically different from each other), with the play often doubling back on itself in what suggests an endless loop.
Los Angeles native Caine Monroy was only 9 years old when his detailed and ingeniously engineered arcade went viral because of how awesome and inspiring his cardboard creations were and even landed him a documentary and much more.
Searching for the equivalent of an arranged marriage in our romantic day, Tyler ingeniously has found the one situation in which arranged marriages are acceptable in American life—in order to get a green card for a deserving alien.
Instead, this production — which originated with a British cast at London's Old Vic Theater, where Warchus is the artistic director — ingeniously deploys tools unique to live performance to create an interactive relationship of give-and-take with the audience.
Cheetah features a clean blue design with a white border that resembles a Carpenters album, as well as a pair of ingeniously deployed vintage fonts: the title is written in Busorama URW Bold, the artist's name in Harlow Regular.
The show is ingeniously installed in a series of ample but intimate rooms in a way that draws you into a one-on-one encounter with each piece, with the major videos tucked away in their own dark, cozy theaters.
When I asked what the banner meant, I was told that murders resulting from motorcycle drive-by shootings, referred to locally as tandems, had become such a problem the barangay had ingeniously introduced a policy forbidding two men from riding together.
While his give-name work thrives in the ingeniously sparse, his Floorplan excursions exudes the grandiose, uplifting, and celebratory—it can't be a coincidence that over the same period he's been working as an ordained minister at home in Alabama.
The videos that made the Piano Guys a YouTube phenomenon were prettily consonant, ingeniously arranged and nimbly choreographed productions of pop hits mingled with classical melodies, often played on, inside and all around a single piano, sometimes joined by a cello.
The band of prophesying witches (AnnaSophia Robb, Sharlene Cruz and the terrific Sophie Kelly-Hedrick) has spooky fun with the tartan-lined cloaks that are part of their school uniform (costumes are by Jessica Pabst), but they're ingeniously creepy, too.
Achieving Transcendence on the Millionth 'Frozen' Viewing: Once a father took his aversion to "Frozen" and, yes, let it go, he realized that beyond the branded backpacks and Anna and Elsa matching sock sets, the movie is an ingeniously crafted tale.
Although our three marquee stars are wiped out by the end of "Glass," its concluding scene assures us that their legacy will live on thanks to Mr. Glass, who ingeniously preserved the security camera feed of the events at Raven Hill.
And "The Calendar," inspired by Thoth, the Egyptian god of equilibrium, was ingeniously constructed to convey the feeling of an endless chromatic ascent, like an Escher staircase; Mr. Okazaki's solo on the tune was headlong and thrilling, a footrace with no fixed coordinates.
Internet lore, as well as a detailed history by THUMP, traces the disco ball back to Charles and Logan McGrath, two bar owners in 1850s England, who ingeniously found that lighting effects might make dancing women look more appealing to their bar's patrons.
The systematic publication of the notebooks, beginning in the late nineteenth century, tipped our understanding of his goals from art toward science, and opened questions about how to square the legendary peacefulness of his nature with his designs for ingeniously murderous war machines.
They then built a polynomial that evaluates to zero on these completion cards, and figured out an ingeniously simple way to split the polynomial into pieces with smaller exponents, which led to a bound on the size of collections with no sets.
Under the grouping titled "Prisoners," sallow faces peer at us from behind bars made out of found wooden beams or bits of cord and rope ingeniously nailed to the painted panel, while throngs of rioting figures hoist their squiggly arms in the air.
LINGUA FRANCA Mariah Parker, who performs as Lingua Franca, merges rapping, spoken word, singing, a social conscience, a sense of humor and a limber physical presence to mix the personal and the political; tracks built on ingeniously manipulated jazz samples are a bonus.
Ingeniously (and secretly), Le Gray would combine two negatives that he had made — one for the sky, one for the water — to produce a finished print of a seascape that, as in "The Great Wave, Sète" (210), revealed both whitecaps and clouds.
He presents major modern and contemporary scores not as the next monuments of music history, but as exhilarating in-the-moment opportunities — for example, the ingeniously staged, sold-out run of Ligeti's bleakly satirical opera "Le Grand Macabre" during his first season.
The ground level is ingeniously generous and unlike anything else in the city: It's mostly outdoor public space, enhanced by a light-giving atrium that cuts through the second floor, where, up one flight of a fire stair, "Midtown" can be found.
Meanwhile, when choosing a central relationship to explore over time, season three ingeniously opts not to focus on the one between Wayne and his partner (a very good Stephen Dorff) but on the one between Wayne and his romantic interest, Amelia (Carmen Ejogo).
A Linotype operator with 30 days' training could set well over 3,000 ems an hour, with no time required for returning the moulds to their trays, as they were ingeniously carried by wires and lifts back into a magazine, ready to be dispensed again.
Legend has it that this feature was used by the rulers to eavesdrop on the conversations of the unsuspecting prisoners, though it seems more probable that this natural amplification was ingeniously employed to increase the audibility of the plays performed in the Greek theater.
But even as capitalism has ingeniously integrated the hippie culinary ideals of the 1960s, the big countercultural idea about food — that our eating has moral, ethical and political implications — remains potent, Michael Pollan writes in his review of "Hippie Food," a book by Jonathan Kauffman.
Equally ingeniously, mangroves sequester more greenhouse gases than almost any other type of forest, as well as serving as natural larders of fish, birds, fruit and the kind of snails you can eat raw by snapping their conical shells and sucking out the innards.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LOS ANGELES — Rapper and actor Edison Chen, who made his Hollywood debut playing the child version of a gangster-aligned police force mole, likes to spend the morning on Abbot Kinney in Venice, at "an ingeniously curated gift shop" called Burro.
Serving up satisfying doses of payback and revenge, this season peaked several episodes ago -- when Setrakian (David Bradley) ingeniously dispatched his one-time concentration camp tormenter Eichhorst (Richard Sammel), right-hand man to the Master, the ancient being who unleashed a vampire plague upon the world.
Because Molly's family is religious, the book also dwells on domestic Jewish rituals, lavishing special attention on the Sabbath, "the Queen of Days," that stretch of 24 hours ingeniously engineered by the ancient rabbis to honor God, and while doing so, lasso the family into relaxed togetherness.
The resulting episode was remarkable and layered, examining not only the nation's poverty — reflected, as it often is, by dishes that are the result of getting by ingeniously with little — but also whether the show itself was contributing to the problem by engaging in misery tourism.
But the six-acre garden has been so ingeniously designed — divided into sections, each of which feels like a separate room enclosed by hedges or tall plantings — that I never felt as if I were part of a mob trudging along the well-worn landscaped paths.
What places this Cunanan in the show's broader context, and rather ingeniously,  is his intuition of how he functions as a gay man, constantly calculating how much of himself he can safely risk revealing — how much he can get away with not as psychopath, but as a man.
It reckons the key to this is a mobile app that reduces the friction inherent with opening a stocks and shares ISA (Individual Savings Account) and perhaps ingeniously lets you round up your 'spare change' from everyday card transactions to deposit in your tax-free Moneybox savings account.
Then, in "A Legacy of Spies" (2017), the author (pictured above in 1964) surprised and delighted his readers by bringing back Smiley and other "unsleeping spies of yesterday", crafting a tale which ingeniously tapped into "The Spy Who Came in From the Cold" and "Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy" (1974).
Image via YouTube Desiigner's "Timmy Turner" may be one of the most ingeniously marketed rap singles in recent memory, first revealed as his oddly haunting XXL freestyle, then teased as a video of him and Kanye's right-hand man Mike Dean playing a snippet of the full song.
Jesse Krimes made his photo-based installation work while he was incarcerated by ingeniously repurposing prison-issue materials, like prison soap, while artists such as Joseph Rodriguez was incarcerated as a young man and then turned to documentary photography and has since focused his work on the criminal justice system.
Being the busy lip kit CEO that she is, however, sometimes a girl just doesn't have time to get all her snaps in, so Kylie ingeniously came up with the solution of combining two of her favorite pastimes, posing in a nude bra and underwear set while cooking up a feast.
In the ingeniously claustrophobic 2013 film, an upper-middle class family is horrified to find their neighbors and fellow country-club members have ganged up on them during the titular annual free-for-all, "purifying" themselves of their pent-up aggression and deviance by prancing on the front lawn with chainsaws.
Yet when I saw Bartlett Sher's production — at a matinee with an almost entirely white audience, mostly middle-aged or older — it felt like ingeniously rearranged comfort food for people who had loved the book in their youths and had grown up to be, in their own eyes, right-thinking liberals.
"Dallas" was more "Peyton Place" than "Holiday," and the clothes weren't as fine, but it did have an ingeniously original, amoral central character in J. R. Ewing (a shrewd performance by Larry Hagman) and a delicious mix of earnestness (Bobby and Pam Ewing) and bitchiness (Sue Ellen Ewing and Lucy Ewing).
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads When Dolly Parton posted a grid of four photos of herself labeled "LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and Tinder" — ingeniously captioned "Get you a woman who can do it all" — she may not have predicted the extent of the Internet's fascination with grouping things into categories.
More ingeniously, you might admit that the problem exists and that it is pretty severe, but still argue that that solutions and punishments being proposed are all wrong, that the real, deeper problem lies elsewhere, and that it is going unaddressed in the midst of all the noise, as Gessen and Levine argue.
The imposing doors of American pine have curving handles ingeniously designed with counterweights to be opened hands-free by servers and stamped with a swirl of the owner's initials, M.F. The crowning glory is the conservatory, which diffuses gold light through an arched stained-glass roof supported by tendrils of iron columns.
Two years later, his firm Pomeroy, Lebduska Associates, designed the privately-financed conversion of a former red-brick mint factory in Downtown Brooklyn to artists' studios — earning a Progressive Architecture award for adapting the building "ingeniously and sensibly, and with respect for the existing architecture" — but the conversion was not completed until 1975.
"Cunning past men's thought," as Antony notes, she ingeniously elaborates a whole battery of stratagems to keep herself in the forefront of his attention: flirtation, capricious annoyance, the constant private teasing, frustrating allusions to significant undelivered information; but also, shared ambition, trusting collaboration, sincere deeply felt admiration for his achievements, insistence on her own equality.
"As violence against women in fiction reaches a ridiculous high, the Staunch Book Prize invites thriller writers to keep us on the edge of our seats without resorting to the same old clichés — particularly female characters who are sexually assaulted (however 'necessary to the plot'), or done away with (however ingeniously)," its website states.
The ingeniously plotted details of "Get Out" — not just what's in the movie, but what's left out — gather and distill complaints that black activists, writers and intellectuals have brought to the fore over recent years: the objectification and violation of black bodies; white people's appropriation of black culture; the trope of the white savior.
Both nature and art speak to the viewer, and in essence, the self —as long as one can drown out the din of flocking tourists and sit on the benches ingeniously placed far enough from the works that the unflappable lines of Martin's hand dissipate into tremulous frequencies of grey, pink, white, and pale green.
This is a place where the flaky crab shell pastries of upcountry Anhui find a welcome second home at the mouth of the Delta, gluten and bean curd reward Buddhist vegetarians with ingeniously meaty yet meat-free dishes, and Daokou poached chicken seasoned with a variety of gentle spices has entranced generations of devotees across a swath of provinces.
Included are RCA Whirlpool's 1959 Miracle Kitchen, with its radio-controlled vacuum cleaner and perambulating dishwasher; Joe Colombo's 1972 "Total Furnishing Unit," which ingeniously compacted a bed, refrigerator, TV and more into one piece of furniture; and Enzo Mari's 1974 "Autoprogettazione" manual offering 19 do-it-yourself furniture plans that could be assembled with just wood and nails.
And this, on the 20th anniversary of Princess Diana's death, when everyone should be grateful that he helped save the monarchy by forcing the royal family to put aside its distaste for Di's modern, confessional, subversive ways, climb out of its crusty shell and pay more respect to "the people's princess," as Blair ingeniously christened her.
Not only a play about a unique corner of New York, it is also a search for the substance of what lasts in a city of perpetual flux, framed, ingeniously, around the 17743-year history of St. Vincent's Hospital — a New York institution "that an order of determined women who cared willed into being," the narrator says.
In the twenty-odd years since her prize-winning début, " Behind the Scenes at the Museum ," Atkinson has predicated her enormously successful career upon giving readers intelligent and artful iterations of what they already know they like: made-up Johns and Janes, in realistically described settings, enacting a plot that's not only ingeniously constructed but, in the end, fully resolved.
Its 1876 stone house and red schoolhouse are now a cultural museum that traces the stories of the region's early inhabitants, from the Mescalero Apaches, whose mescal cooking pits and petroglyphs have been found nearby, to the hardy (and yes, legume-loving) homesteaders who ingeniously rigged all kinds of handmade contraptions to pump water and keep the gas lamps lit.
In Thursday's program at the Gerald W. Lynch Theater, the crack team of new-music virtuosos tackles two avant-garde classics that date back to the 1980s: John Adams's "Grand Pianola Music," an ostentatiously tongue-in-cheek riff on minimalism and 19th-century Romanticism; and George Lewis's ongoing project "Voyager," which facilitates ingeniously improvised dialogues between computer-controlled piano and live musicians.
The south side of the island is where to find sandy beaches, dramatic coastline walks, and most of Samos's ancient history, including a 6th century B.C. underground aqueduct built by the engineer Eupalinos, who ingeniously designed the tunnel, which is nearly two-thirds of a mile long, to be simultaneously dug from opposite ends to meet in the middle — and so it does.
A series of ingeniously structured jumps in time and point of view show what led to little Kaia's humiliation at his teacher's hands, and reach all the way back to Augustown's own iconic "flying preacherman," Alexander Bedward, whose prophesied ascent into the heavens throws not only his flock, but all of Jamaica — including its pompous colonial governors — into upheaval long before Kaia's birth.
Combine those elements with a prose style that is literary — or rather "literary" — without being difficult, and an undeniably true social message (that rape is very bad, and so are old-boy networks that perpetuate it in ritualistic form), and it seems as if "The Club" is almost ingeniously designed for success: a guilty pleasure, but one we can leave sitting out on our coffee tables without a whiff of embarrassment.
Once I took my prejudicial aversion to it and, yes, let it go, I realized that beyond the lunchboxes and branded backpacks and Anna and Elsa matching sock sets, the movie itself is an expertly and even ingeniously crafted tale, a nuanced examination of sisterly devotion that features some of the best voice talent in the world, several very catchy songs and a lot of impressively rendered CGI snow.
Her Story is a murder mystery that ingeniously restores full-motion video to the status of a viable storytelling device; Monument Valley and 80 Days are two of the best mobile games ever made, and neither will take up a great deal of your time; and To the Moon is a retro-styled role-playing game that looks like something from the SNES and will make you cry like a child for four full hours.
The advances offered by the S73 line's new "VR optimized" Snapdragon 820 chipset breathe new potential into the quality of experiences that can be viewed on Gear VR. Where the more system-demanding pieces of VR content on the S6 and S6 edge left users ingeniously attempting to cool down their devices, the Oculus Gear VR store has yet to throw an experience at me that has flustered either of the S7 devices.
His debut feature, the film adaptation of Chuck Barris's "unauthorized autobiography" Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, crackles with the giddy electricity of a first-time filmmaker shooting the works; it's ingeniously executed, full of clever staging stunts borrowed from live-TV dramas, framed by oddball compositions and saturated by blown-out color temperatures, flourishes that seem to be the contribution of gonzo cinematographer Newton Thomas Sigel (with whom Clooney had just worked on David O. Russell's Three Kings).
Best line: "Those pilgrim women who braved the boat/Could cook the turkey but they could not vote" Using boxcars to illustrate ingeniously how conjunctions work in sentences, all inside a bluesy tune worthy of a place in the American Songbook agnostic of its value as a grammar lesson, this isn't just the apex of "Schoolhouse Rock!" as a concept, it's very likely how you remember what a conjunction even is, no ifs, ands or buts about it.
The bedroom — little more than an upholstered bed frame surrounded by white metal shelves that hold architecture and design books — is at the center of a master suite ingeniously shaped like a nautilus; as you work your way inward, you reach a walk-in closet in which the couple has hidden a collection of contemporary art that includes Andy Warhol drawings and photographs by Wolfgang Tillmans and Catherine Opie, and then a deep porcelain bathtub originally made for hospitals.
And while they themselves terminated late-stage pregnancies of rape survivors — operations requiring advanced skills, a surgical theater and supportive care — they also trained local doctors on a transformative new device: the manual vacuum aspiration syringe, also known as M.V.A. Introduced by the U.S. Agency for International Development as part of a vast new family planning program aimed at curbing population growth in poor countries, the M.V.A. was ingeniously simple: a plastic hand-held syringe attached to a flexible polyethylene tube or cannula.
An Appraisal At the opening of a show in his first year as a late-night host, David Letterman told his audience about a quick way to find out if someone has a good sense of humor: "If they like Bob and Ray, they're O.K." The comedy team of Bob Elliott, who died on Tuesday at age 92, and Ray Goulding, who died in 1990, were an ideal litmus test because their humor was so ingeniously subtle and low-key that less discerning listeners could easily miss the joke.
Obviously, there's a lot going on here about self-presentation and alienation and so on, but he pivots the whole thing into a fairly specific prediction about technology: There's some sort of revealing lesson here in the beyond-short-term viability-curve of advances in consumer technology … First there's some sort of terrific sci-fi like advance in consumer tech — like from aural to video phoning — which advance always, however, has certain unforeseen disadvantages to the consumer; and then but the market niches created by those disadvantages … are ingeniously filled by entrepreneurial verge; and yet the very advantages of these ingenious disadvantage-compensations seem all too often to undercut the original high-tech advance.

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