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36 Sentences With "jaggedly"

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One can see the broken mirror reflected jaggedly back at them.
No claw marks the length of a man raked jaggedly across the ringtoss booth.
Instead, they offer hollow promises and ignore how slowly and jaggedly broken lives mend.
Behind the driver's wheel and extending along the dashboard are 21 smartphone screens jaggedly arranged.
It meanders jaggedly along the coastline in the state's Big Sur region and provides breathtaking views.
The night ends with applause when Oh brings out piles of his jaggedly crispy, sweet gochujang-lacquered Korean fried chicken.
With this jaggedly original work, the follower becomes the leader: Shostakovich echoes several of Weinberg's effects in his Thirteenth Quartet and Fourteenth Symphony.
Along with her most jaggedly assertive funk, it also included "You and I," a ballad written with Miles Davis and arranged by Gil Evans.
When she lay in his arms after they had made love, his breath caught jaggedly in his throat and he felt as if he might choke.
Smaller, more understated works in black-and-white evoke fossils, and stacks of jaggedly chopped, yellowed pages start to look like the lumber they came from.
What scared me the most was that someone had given it a "wig," which wasn't a proper wig, but rather the jaggedly cut scalp off another doll.
Mr. Haynes is happy to set a wolf after Ben in the woods, a jaggedly shot chase bathed in midnight blue, but he refrains from easy sentimentalism.
He's contributed to the building's facade, designing its large, jaggedly geometric windows, set in natural oak frames, an indication of Chaimowicz's innate inclination to live among his art pieces.
In contrast to Yoav's frenetic introduction, this image is ordered and precisely framed, and it announces a visual contrast that Lapid maintains as he toggles between distancing tableaus and jaggedly expressionistic movement.
" Not being, unlike James, a "Sorkinista" — Aaron Sorkin's dialogue is too jaggedly, brainily performative for me, too much like listening to people on cocaine — I found myself drifting during his chapter on "The West Wing.
Footage of the artist's living room, of her mother reading on the couch and of Eartha Kitt singing "I Want to Be Evil" on their television skips jaggedly into footage of a protest in Baltimore after the 21981 death, in police custody, of Freddie Gray.
It hurries from singalong melodies and arena-rock guitar melodies to brutal noise and discomforting wails; it's lushly electronic one moment and jaggedly analog the next; it's changes rhythm and tempo without ever sounding mathematical—there's just too much chaos for any sort of dull precision.
Alex Mullins presented patchwork sweaters, jaggedly stitched together from scraps of ribbed knits; and J.W. Anderson adorned his runway with vibrant crocheted knitwear in the form of coats, blanket-like kilts, oversize scarves and other accessories that felt time-honored in origin and contemporary in execution.
They're yearning, jaggedly smart and drolly comic devices that are in large part about women who long for freedom and foreign experience; they're about women who have come to sense they're not locked into their lives and stories, characters who have a heliotropic urge to turn to face the cleansing sunlight.
For example, with "Female Nude with White Border" (1911) Schiele plays with open space by partially outlining the odalisque-like nude woman with jaggedly quivering white gouache to separate her body from her surroundings, thereby whiting out context — a trademark of modernity and what testified to the work's inscription within a modern time and place.
Accompanying this phoenix-like reemergence of Kim into the world is naturally some fresh fashions to titillate the senses and cause us to run squealing back to our laptops to pen the latest ode to her perpetually perplexing choices, such as potentially jaggedly cutting the sleeves off of one of her beloved sheer turtleneck tops. 247PAPS.
In the slide show for this 2008 article, "Color as Field: American Painting," the artist Helen Frankenthaler's painting "Flood" is described as exuberant, exemplifying how artists use color to convey expression: Ms. Frankenthaler keeps us conscious of her high-wire act in the jaggedly stepped colors of the aptly titled "Flood" and "Interior landscape," which centers on a single, exuberant splash.
Pitchfork Media ranked Major Arcana #48 on its list of the top 50 albums of 2013, writing: "Speedy Ortiz strains the strangled chords and corkscrew interplay of 90s guitar heroes [...] into jaggedly axed anthem".The Top 50 Albums of 2013. Pitchfork Media. 18 December 2013.
She walks around the room and looks out a window. She keeps walking and looks in a mirror, uses scissors and begins to jaggedly cut off her hair. She takes an eye pencil, and starts exaggeratedly drawing on eyeliner. After she places a crown on her head, she starts to cry.
Cello was not very stable and its development halted early. Cello did not render graphics well and required that the user reload the webpage when resizing the window. Like most browsers at the time, Cello also did not support any web security protocols. It was also said that Cello rendered html "crudely" and pages would appear jaggedly.
Martha Kristin Hersh (born August 7, 1966) is an American singer-songwriter, musician and author, known for her solo work and with her rock bands Throwing Muses and 50FootWave. She has released eleven solo albums. Her guitar work and composition style ranges from jaggedly dissonant to traditional folk. Hersh's lyrics have a stream-of-consciousness style, reflecting her personal experiences.
The antemedial line is drawn far lateral above the posterior margin. The median line is dark brown, strongly arched toward across the brown median area below the cell. The postmedial line is jaggedly zigzagged on the anterior wing and straight from Anterior cubitus vein to the posterior margin. The subterminal line is only evident as the transition from the brown subterminal area to the black terminal area.
It is a common misconception that there is one coat of arms associated to everyone of a common surname, when, in fact, a coat of arms is property passed through direct lineage. This means that there are numerous families of Buick, perhaps under various spellings, that are related, but because they are not the direct descendants of a Buick that owned an armorial device do not have rights or claims to any arms themselves. The coat of arms of the Bewickes of Newcastle upon Tyne, which are displayed on several plaques by various family members in the Cathedral Church of St. Nicholas, show a white shield with five red diamond- shaped lozenges, which have on each a white star, that run horizontal between three black bear's heads muzzled white and torn jaggedly at the neck, with two atop and one beneath the row of lozenges. The crest is a white goat's head jaggedly torn off at the neck that wears a collar of a mural crown.
It then meanders northeasterly across Quebec to the southwestern boundary of Labrador. From there, it follows the boundary jaggedly north to Killiniq Island where it becomes the boundary between Nunavut and Labrador before reaching its terminus at Cape Chidley on the Labrador Sea. Two triple divide points lie on the divide. One is at its origin on Triple Divide Peak, in Glacier National Park, Montana, where it meets the Continental Divide; this is usually considered the hydrological apex of North America.
The municipality is located within the Malpais ("Bad Country") volcanic zone, with huge rocks, canyons, and hills of dark stone, covered by abundant vegetation. The volcano Volcán Cerro Blanco, is a natural cone 7 kilometers south of Tepache, and is visited by domestic and foreign tourists, as well as by geology students. It is located at Latitude 29.6031200, and Longitude -109.5259500. Espinazo del Diablo is a natural rock formation nearby, that rises jaggedly into the sky like the backbone of the Devil.
Marcia Kaye, an author and journalist, in her review for the Colombo Telegraph wrote, > "Wave is somehow both jaggedly raw and beautifully crafted at the same time. > Above all, it speaks to the power of the human spirit to survive, to love, > to remember. It reminds us that these often mundane lives of ours and our > families' must be cherished, because we never know when an extraordinary > event may come along to change it all." The New York Times rated it as one of the top ten best books of 2013.
Most quality handmade cigars, regardless of shape, will have a cap which is one or more small pieces of a wrapper pasted onto one end of the cigar with either a natural tobacco paste or with a mixture of flour and water. The cap end of a cigar is the rounded end without the tobacco exposed, and this is the end one should always cut. The cap may be cut with a knife or bitten off, but if the cap is cut jaggedly or without care, the end of the cigar will not burn evenly and smokeable tobacco will be lost.
New York, Henry Holt, 1917, p. 106. The full, combined effect of simplicity, forced perspective and variable lighting were evident in that production: > The Trojan Women had one scene throughout: a massive stone wall lost to view > beyond the line of the proscenium arch, formed the background. This stone > wall, jaggedly cleft in the center, showed the sky beyond. Not only were the > massive square of stone that formed the wall played on by different lights > as the play proceeded; but the sky beyond the jagged cleft changed gradually > from the intense blue of full day to the softer colors of dusk, thus giving > differentiation.
Robert Christgau describes it as "electro-saturated", and Chris Riemenschneider from the Star Tribune calls it "jaggedly rhythmic, candidly intimate stream-of- consciousness electro-pop", while Rolling Stone writer Suzy Exposito finds it "full of dressed-down avant-pop with D.I.Y. immediacy and intimacy" yet still comparable to the maximalist pop of Eilish's contemporaries Ariana Grande and Halsey. According to Amanda Petrusich from The New Yorker, Eilish's "spare, portentous" style of electropop "recalls the work of Trent Reznor, but is imbued with far more friskiness, conviviality, and youthful nonchalance". In Tom Hull's opinion, the album's electropop songs have a quality of catchiness but feature unobtrusive hooks. Lyrically, the album deals with the hopes and fears of contemporary youth, exploring drug addiction, heartbreak, climate change, mental health and suicide.
Then starting in 1793 the Fort was rebuilt from scratch. By 1798, a new star-shaped fortification with additional buildings, barracks, storehouses, and bunkers was constructed under the design of French military engineer Jean Foncin, and it was renamed Fort McHenry for James McHenry of Maryland, third U.S. Secretary of War. When Fort McHenry blocked the attempted invasion of Baltimore's inner harbor by British warships in September 1814, it was located on a grassy peninsula that was used for pasture. The grassy but jaggedly shaped peninsula point had been known as Whetstone Point, also the name of a park in London, since it was established as a port of entry by the Maryland Colonial Assembly in 1706, twenty-three years before the establishment of the town. Whetstone Point and the future South Baltimore peninsula was annexed by the City of Baltimore in 1816.
For example, he was considered a good landlord as evidenced by the inscriptions on his tombstone: :He Was A Most Kind and Liberal :Landlord And This Monument :Is Erected By The Tenants On His :Estates In Grateful Remembrance and :Blessed Are The Merciful :For They Shall Obtain :Mercy :MATH VC = C7 It is believed that O'Hara's unique grave marker is the source of the "Headless Horseman" ghost story. It is still visible in the local graveyard, and consists of a pillar, jaggedly shorn at the top: this "headless" tomb was expanded into the headless horseman tale. While it is commonly believed that the unusual marker was actually created to represent a shattered and broken life: O'Hara gambled away the family fortune, and died a broken man, this type of column is a common feature. It is either used to symbolise someone whose life ended prematurely, or is a masonic symbol.

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