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Neither have I. What they are, though, is intoxicatingly pungent.
On a brighter note, Lilith in Taurus can be intoxicatingly charming.
What I had already forgotten is how intoxicatingly playful Joyce's language is.
The title character was danced by the young Yaroslav Baibordin, intoxicatingly frisky.
The Interpreter There is something intoxicatingly utopian about the story of Tancítaro.
At best, we end up with an intoxicatingly unique fragrance that stays lit.
The herbs have an intoxicatingly bittersweet flavor that pairs well with the creamy eggs.
I know I'm heavy on the chantie posts but there just so intoxicatingly gorgeous.
Other writers have called the event "surreal" and "intoxicatingly selfish," which only heightened my curiosity.
"High Maintenance," the intoxicatingly wry web series about a pot dealer, is upgraded by HBO.
I found the summit intoxicatingly selfish — a full day of thinking about myself, and only myself.
The addictive push and pull of their toxic relationship: violent one second, intoxicatingly seductive the next.
A spectrum of artificial colors and flavors awaits visitors to Adam Hillman's intoxicatingly satisfying Instagram account.
Really, who needs soap operas, these days, when modern fighting games are so deliriously, intoxicatingly extravagant?
Stirring the ingredients released an intoxicatingly earthy fragrance; the combination tasted as luxurious as it smelled.
Her creations are intoxicatingly joyful, yet imbued with the inevitable serving of melancholy that matches every high.
And Huppert, as great as she is in Elle and Things To Come, is intoxicatingly unknowable here.
Yet it is light and bright, utterly persuaded by its subject and intoxicatingly in love with movement.
With everything retailing for under $129, there's plenty of intoxicatingly pretty organza dresses and cloud-like puff sleeves.
Thankfully, this means that—with a bit of time and attention—anyone can develop an intoxicatingly erotic tongue.
Mostly, he suggests, an intoxicatingly free world was waiting for Colette; all she had to do was discover it.
The answer really is, with a show this intoxicatingly good, there's probably no such thing as a bum seat.
With Scotland Yard on his tail, Jack escapes into 2017, a time he finds almost intoxicatingly suited to his appetites.
The piece began with dancing in the dark: the sound of footwork from the darkened stage gradually and intoxicatingly accumulated.
I was in Cuba recently for a story about the underground internet there and found the island intoxicatingly beautiful and charming.
Like an intoxicatingly perfumed woman who left a party before you arrived, it'll leave behind only a faint rumor of its presence.
Infusing this story with intoxicatingly fantastical visuals is the graphic novelist Jacques Tardi, a national treasure in France making an extraordinary debut in animation.
Ms. Rashad made Clair intoxicatingly starry yet robustly human and distinctly feminist (somebody on this show is always letting a chauvinist in the front door).
My most recent visit was just days before Christmas, and thanks to Leatham's splashy seasonal work, my first impression of the Four Seasons' lobby was intoxicatingly welcoming.
With "Try Some," we find Borchardt exploring an intoxicatingly claustrophobic terrain of ethereal atmospherics, insistently unresolved chords, and a pitched-down vocal sample rendered indecipherable by cut-and-paste manipulation.
Initially a devotee of modernism, Sottsass designed one of its postwar classics: the Olivetti manual typewriter of 1968, intoxicatingly bright and enshrined in the Museum of Modern Art by 1969.
For a certain kind of gamer, the premise of No Man's Sky, that of an endless procedurally generated space universe teeming with life, was intoxicatingly perfect, almost too good to be true.
And as can sometimes happen, that equilibrium is dismantled — first by the courtship of Ali (Fawad Khan) to Alizeh, and then by Ayan falling intoxicatingly in love with Saba (Aishwarya Rai Bachchan).
In other poems and letters, she refers to "my little damask maid" and "Sweet Sultans," which were not servants and royalty, but the intoxicatingly pungent Damask rose and a pomponlike relative of the sunflower.
Now how is it possible for a tattoo (which, granted, is pretty small, and often covered up by his popped trench coat collars and edges of his worn-in leather jackets) to be so intoxicatingly mesmerizing?
And yet the music-making — as I experienced it from row T — was at times magical, including some of the most intoxicatingly light playing I've heard from the New York Philharmonic under its new music director, Jaap van Zweden.
Adult Swim's Rick and Morty is teasing the same season they teased with an intoxicatingly violent animatic at last year's San Diego Comic Con, and now that Season 3 is so close, they barely had to release anything to titillate fans.
Starring Zoe Deutch, Glen Powell, Lucy Liu, and Taye Diggs, Set It Up treads plenty of the territory covered by its genre predecessors — but with a style so intoxicatingly charming, you can't help but fall for the same beats all over again.
Even if you don't even want to try to (help) build something extraordinary — and the startup myth is so powerful today that it's a very rare engineer indeed who hasn't at least dreamed about it — the prospect of being where great things happen is intoxicatingly enticing.
Rather than gochujang and sesame oil, there is a classic Vietnamese nuoc cham, an intoxicatingly good version of the pineapple-and-fermented anchovy sauce known as mam nem, and lastly a tamarind sauce, which suggests Madame Vo BBQ can follow or leap over Vietnamese tradition at will.
As one of gqom's elder statesmen, Lag keeps his feet in the worlds of both traditional gqom—the intoxicatingly chaotic music that you'll hear blaring out of taxis and mobile phones on the streets of Durban—and new splinter scenes giving birth to subgenres like sgubhu and dombolo.
Big Little Lies was one of the most intoxicatingly beautiful and dynamic shows of the year, with its riveting subject matter (it's based on the best-selling book of the same name by Liane Moriarty) and its impressive cast (Reese Witherspoon, Nicole Kidman, Zoë Kravitz, Shailene Woodley, and Laura Dern).
SFX magazine also commented on the "intoxicatingly flirtatious dynamic" and compared the trio to "a Buffy-style Scooby gang who can quip in the face of danger". Jack parts from the Ninth Doctor with a kiss which Barrowman felt to be "full of fondess and respect" and both "a significant moment in the annals of the series" and "a moment full of melancholy and loss for the characters".
Trainor's vocals on the song are sung with an "inviting coo", and the song's bass line has been described as "intoxicatingly wiggly". The song's guitar instrumentation received comparisons to the work of Nile Rodgers. "Let You Be Right" peaked at number 15 on the Belgium Ultratip Flanders chart, and at number 41 on the Canada Billboard AC chart. It reached numbers 31 and 21 on the Canada CHR/Top 40 and Hot AC charts respectively.
" The album is officially described as "a Brian Eno album featuring Leo Abrahams and Jon Hopkins." Inspired by his work on the film score to the 2003 film Code 46, Abrahams created his first solo album in 2005: Honeytrap, released on Just Music. It relies primarily on ambient sounds generated exclusively by guitars, rejecting keyboard effects, sampling, computer effects, or keyboards. The BBC referred to the album as "subtle, imaginative and sometimes intoxicatingly lovely.
Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports that 64% of 197 critics have given the film a positive review, with a rating average of 5.97/10. The website's critical consensus is that "Terry Gilliam remains as indulgent as ever, but The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus represents a return to the intoxicatingly imaginative, darkly beautiful power of his earlier work, with fine performances to match all the visual spectacle." Metacritic, which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 to reviews from film critics, has a rating score of 65 based on 30 reviews, indicating 'generally favourable reviews'.
I Don't Feel At Home in This World Anymore received positive reviews from film critics. It currently holds an 89% "fresh" rating on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, based on 62 reviews, with an average score of 7.4/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "I Don't Feel At Home In This World Anymore transcends its unwieldy title to offer timely, intoxicatingly dark observations on gender dynamics and social norms in modern America." On Metacritic, the film has a 75 out of 100 rating, based on 15 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".
" Lars Brandle of Billboard complimented the song as "radio- friendly" and concluded that "Gaga is in good form." Lipshutz from the same publication wrote that the song and its lyrics were a "thrilling listen, intoxicatingly defiant". Writing for The Daily Beast, Kevin Fallon was highly enthusiastic toward the song, calling it "pure pop heaven" and giving his praise to its "chorus that will make it a radio hit..... and driving, danceable beat throughout." Carl Williot of Idolator website summarized the song as "a pretty flawless piece of R&B.
Such longevity in hip- hop is rare, and Prodigy and Havoc deserve their due respect. If this is Mobb Deep’s last album, this legendary duo couldn’t have chosen a much better way to go out." Martin Caballero of USA Today said, "Mobb Deep return to the spirit of its breakthrough album The Infamous on its eighth LP. That record established the Queens duo's signature brand of nihilistic raps over intoxicatingly dark instrumentals, and now The Infamous Mobb Deep doesn't stray far from that successful formula." Homer Johnsen of HipHopDX said, "There are no fun and games here.
Gaga performing "Do What U Want" at the Jingle Bell Ball in London on December 8, 2013 Gaga performed the song live along with "Venus" on the tenth series of The X Factor (UK) on October 27, 2013, at Fountain Studios in Wembley. Jason Lipshutz from Billboard denoted it as "intoxicatingly weird". ITV, which aired the performance, and Ofcom, the British media regulator, received around 260 complaints regarding the performance, due to Gaga's costume and the suggestive lyrics of the track, which was broadcast before the 9pm watershed. A spokesperson from the channel released a statement that they did not believe the performance to be inappropriate.
"The Doors of His Face, the Lamps of His Mouth" is a science fiction novelette by Roger Zelazny. Originally published in the March 1965 issue of The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, it won the 1966 Nebula Award for Best Novelette, and was nominated for the 1966 Hugo Award for Best Short Fiction. Writing in The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, John Clute found that Zelazny's story "intoxicatingly dashes together myth and literary assonances—in this case Herman Melville's Moby-Dick—and sex". Gardner Dozois opined that "Doors of His Face" was inspired by "a loving nostalgia for the era of the pulp adventure story that was then widely supposed to be ending".
He described Cristobal Tapia de Veer's soundtrack as "bizarre and contrary" and went on to say "[de Veer] set out to subvert – he welded the squelchings and rumblings of modern electronica to a tableau from the 1870s in the way that Radiohead's Jonny Greenwood did in his score for There Will Be Blood." Writing for The Observer, Andrew Anthony was enthusiastic about the miniseries, calling the acting "richly subtle" and the cinematography "intoxicatingly woozy". He praised Romola Garai and said that Chris O'Dowd's performance was "a revelation". The Guardians Sarah Dempster described the atmosphere as "woozy, gauzy [and] brilliantly claustrophobic"; a result, she said, of Munden's "exceptional, stylish, unselfconscious direction" and de Veer's score.
According to one commentator, "he was bookish; he wore NHS spectacles and a hearing aid on stage; he was celibate. Worst of all, he was sincere", with his music being "so intoxicatingly melancholic, so dangerously thoughtful, so seductively funny that it lured its listeners ... into a relationship with him and his music instead of the world." In an academic paper on the band, Julian Stringer characterised the Smiths as "one of Britain's most overtly political groups", while in his study of their work, Andrew Warns termed them "this most anti-capitalist of bands". Morrissey had been particularly vocal in his criticism of then-Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher; after the October 1984 Brighton hotel bombing, he commented that "the only sorrow" of it was "that Thatcher escaped unscathed".
In their August 2009 starred review, Publishers Weekly said of Soulless that "Carriger debuts brilliantly with a blend of Victorian romance, screwball comedy of manners and alternate history." Her "[w]ell-drawn secondary characters round out the story" and that "[t]his intoxicatingly witty parody will appeal to a wide cross-section of romance, fantasy and steampunk fans." Karen Burnham of SF Signal reviewed the novel as "rather more fun than the sum of its parts" which "add up to a very fast, very fun romp of a novel". Rob H. Bedford reviewed Soulless for SFF World noting "Carriger does an impressive job of drawing the reader into the story immediately" but found it "a frustrating read" due to "the repetitive aspects of the novel".
It was positively received by Allmusic, who compared Mirah's vocals to Lucinda Williams and called her voice "intoxicatingly endearing, as are the electronic beats and textures she uses as deftly as she does a ukulele or acoustic guitar." ;Advisory Committee (2002) Mirah's second full-length album was recorded over a one-year period, starting on September 17, 2000 and ending on July 4, 2001, and was produced by both Mirah and Phil Elvrum. Advisory Committee was released on K Records on March 19, 2002, and was well- received, earning an Allmusic score of 4.5/5 and a Pitchfork Media score of 8.3/10, who praised the maturity of her voice and lyrics. ;Cold Cold Water EP (2002) Mirah's Cold Cold Water EP was released on March 19, 2002 on K Records.
To him, the price of an object per se cannot add to its aesthetic value; only if the observer re-interprets the price as the human work and craft invested in that object can it add to the object's value (§53). The utility of an object in more general terms is said to be able to enrich or diminish the beauty of an object - if it fits its purpose well, this may add to the object's beauty, but knowledge about unfitness for the given purpose may also spoil the experience of beauty (§54). Additionally, this last part of the book also gives a definition of the sublime as ″the intoxicatingly beautiful″ (§60). While during the experience of beauty, one is said to take pleasure in contemplation, to sink into the object, the pure perfection of the sublime dissolves the object altogether.

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