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"magnificence" Definitions
  1. the quality of being extremely attractive and impressive

139 Sentences With "magnificence"

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Rather, I'm amazed and overjoyed by their power and magnificence.
Trump says, "We celebrated freedom in all of its magnificence."
And in spite of its magnificence, I wouldn't stop there.
And don't get me started on the magnificence of the skort.
That gorillas lack syntax should not blind humans to their magnificence.
There are other, less strenuous ways to enjoy Maui's natural magnificence.
It's ok, but nothing will beat the sheer magnificence of 2015. pic.twitter.
But there's not just one reason for its magnificence; there are many.
He called it inspiring, patriotic and a sight that never diminishes in magnificence.
I kept reading this and thinking, my God, what a magnificence of spirit.
"It's certainly about magnificence, the evoking and invoking of ancestors," Ms. Holcomb said.
"It was such a joy learning about the magnificence of this person," she says.
The magnificence of the Swiss Alps has inspired art, music, and literature for centuries.
For the men's show, he had the full magnificence of the New York skyline.
"According to my judgment, real women possessed no splendor and no magnificence," Arturo says.
The song's magnificence lies in her tone — how smugly delighted with herself she is.
"It was such a joy learning about the magnificence of this person," Zellweger told PEOPLE.
But there were shadows plucking at the grandeur, a sense of magnificence dissolving into dissonance.
On television, the state of Utah eagerly promotes the magnificence of its five national parks.
I could not pray to it, but I can stand in affirmation of its magnificence.
There are sequences of such stunning, sublime magnificence you feel a kind of lung-punch.
For such magnificence to depend for its future on being instagrammable seems to offend against dignity.
Then, they kept the magnificence going with this post-race interview, which originally aired on RTÉ.
"It was such a joy learning about the magnificence of this person," Zellweger previously told PEOPLE.
"It was such a joy learning about the magnificence of this person," Zellweger previously told PEOPLE.
"Just the artful shape of it, the blending of color, the magnificence of the fragrance," he says.
But it wasn't only their physical magnificence that entranced people—it was the paradigm shift they represented.
I still can't see enough of us, in all our numbers and our splendor and our magnificence.
What is obvious is how Ms. Okpokwasili's virtuosity — she can't tame her magnificence — overshadows the other performers.
The birth of her healthy puppies demonstrated the safety of space travel and the magnificence of Soviet science.
Such was the beauty and magnificence of Phoenix Suns guard Eric Bledsoe's inbounds play against the Minnesota Timberwolves.
"We bring so much magnificence and creativity to the world and that is overlooked so often," Soper says.
Ms. Niarchos, however, is somewhat tight-lipped discussing her family's collection, possibly because of its magnificence and value.
We were virgins to love, fumbling with its magnificence like we fumbled with belt buckles and bra straps.
The apartment was simple and clean, its magnificence concentrated in the patio view of the palace and the city.
It seems the press was included simply so it could exult with him in the magnificence of the achievement.
That's an awful lot of magnificence to have at your back, so what does Fuqua bring to the party?
I thought there was a possibility of showing its magnificence or its grandeur and try to introduce it to people.
Adam Eaton is having a fine year but more of his overall production comes from his magnificence in the field.
Was it Kim or your magnificence who said you would turn the other's capital city into a "sea of fire"?
In what appears to be the general mode of Hawaiian magnificence, the turtle's grandeur is even grander for its casualness.
Given that Blue Ivy shares genes with Queen Bey, we knew she'd have at least a portion of her mother's magnificence.
The magnificence of the release is that nothing feels forced—it is impeccably executed with subtleties and grace within the production.
"Catechism/Muzzle" is two tracks of instrumental magnificence that can best be described in associative feelings and imagery rather than adjectives.
It was an intriguing concept: a botanical leisure experience heightened to such sublime levels of magnificence that the consequences are fatal.
Unlike the Médoc, a region of imposing châteaux and numerous tycoons, Pomerol is plainer, a place where magnificence is rarely visible.
Accepting the idea that the "Brandenburg" Concertos harbor social and religious designs needn't involve downplaying the magnificence of Bach's artistic gifts.
On Friday he releases the debut album of his orchestra, a seductive record that finds a balance between magnificence and melancholy.
Each day, visitors and locals alike, make a pilgrimage to the edges of the island to enjoy the magnificence of dawn.
And I didn't just read these stories, each revealing at once the absolute absurdity and magnificence of being alive; I savored them.
First, we see Anubis struggle to impress his magnificence upon a woman who rolls her eyes in the literal face of death.
They get so much praise from everyone else, with their revolutionary tactics, their wonderful squad and their unprecedented silverware and general magnificence.
It can achieve magnificence in the stony and sandy soils of Châteauneuf, in France, and in the slate of Priorat, in Spain.
Grand Central Terminal, with its celestial ceiling and unshakable aura of Beaux-Arts magnificence, is arguably the grandest space in New York.
Conceptualized by the artist and realized at the Met Breuer, Mukherjee's art stands in its magnificence, existing purely for its own sake.
Put me in a caped woolen coat, see how my gray-blue eyes narrow instinctively against the drizzle, witness my wintry magnificence!
Since their beginnings nearly a decade and a half ago, Wolves in the Throne Room have dealt in a sort of worldly magnificence.
Millions flock to marvel at its shimmering magnificence, with intricately inlaid and carved white marble inscribed with verses from the Quran, every year.
Surely he must have imagined that more power meant more flattery, a grander image, a greater hall of mirrors reflecting back his magnificence.
Perhaps that Russia's youth are just as eager to embrace their heritage — even if their heritage isn't just homespun folksiness or czarist magnificence.
The page referenced the five XP boosters that had been discovered — Brilliance 228, Glory 22016, Magnificence 2.0, Fortitude 3.1 and, of course, Splendor 2.6.
In Beethoven's Opus 111, Sokolov's interpretive meanderings matched the saturnine magnificence of the score: endless even-toned trills and ethereal figuration cast a spell.
"We are living in a reality TV world," Joel Silberman, a media trainer who runs a class titled Magnifying your Magnificence, told the class.
Some flaps of loose skin, some hair, some blood, but, outside the daily fact of its total magnificence, it is really not queer at all.
You are reminded of the magnificence of our universe: a full moon, bright enough to read by; satellites slowly making their way across the sky.
But the composer has written that her music is a reflection of her dreams, an attempt to render into sound visions of light and magnificence.
But he was a sly as well as a magnificent painter; also, a painter of magnificence, not afraid of controversy, indeed perhaps drawn towards it.
The thieves pierced through the magnificence, grabbing a fistful, a bagful of the jewels, adding to the mystique of that historic, hallowed chamber of treasures.
Rather than believing in the essential greatness of America, conservatives today often speak as if the country is an election away from losing its magnificence forever.
" For this project, Kalpesh Mehta teamed up with a local development company with a Trumpian name: M23M, or "Magnificence in the Trinity of Men, Materials & Money.
And that even the challenges and difficulties in life felt like opportunities to grow and appreciate the magnificence of every shred of it even more deeply.
And as with these other singular talents, it's fun to talk about "what's next?" for them, as if we had some ownership stake in their magnificence.
Medieval power-brokers used monster motifs to demonstrate their magnificence: saints, clergymen and kings were depicted as slayers to show that their authority was more than mortal.
Modern men and women learned to envy the magnificence of the winners and to define their ends in a triangular process of assessing what others valued first.
The director's plan to hook the masses relied on shock and awe, bending even the most stubborn detractors into submission via the sheer magnificence of his vision.
"I doubt whether there is a similar work in Europe of equal extent and magnificence with the Croton Aqueduct," former Mayor Philip Hone wrote at the time.
The pair talked about judo training, the future of virtual reality, the magnificence of space rockets (which Carmack has designed), and labor in the video game industry.
Timothy Egan His Magnificence, The Most Excellent President Ever, turned 71 on Wednesday, just days after bathing in a long, public soak of adoration from his cabinet.
If the line between nature's magnificence and human intervention was blurred, that was how Daniël Ost, the Belgian floral designer who curated this year's show, intended it.
As the expanse suddenly got dark, with mixed shades of purple being cast across the sky, Deak says he was suddenly overcome with the magnificence of the phenomenon.
" One of my favorite nonsense metaphors, from Taddeo's prologue: "When the object of desire dictated the narrative, that was where I found the most magnificence, the most pain.
"The bauhinia is Hong Kong's emblem," she told me—not only because of the magnificence of its magenta blossoms in the spring but because it is a hybrid.
Yet there's some sort of magnificence in how fucking messy it is, how it treats its retrospection just like a brain treats memories, in a broken and disjointed way.
LOUIS JOXE, THE French statesman who signed the peace agreement ending Algeria's bloody war of independence, later reflected that it was the magnificence of the country's landscape that intoxicated France.
Although nothing compares to the magnificence of Notre Dame, our church was fairly large (700 seats), locally historic (about 150 years old) and also contained a recently-restored pipe organ.
Uncharted 4: A Thief's End Naughty Dog's Indiana Jones-esque adventure was already the prettiest game on PlayStation 4, and that magnificence is only amplified by the PS4 Pro hardware.
The iconic "Earthrise" photograph shifted the vision of space exploration from one that leaves Earth behind to one that marvels in the rare magnificence and beauty of our home planet.
Even the "no 'poo" evangelicals will admit that the first few days (or weeks) are hard, though a new world of hair magnificence can be found if you can push through.
Once a royal residence, it was used as a barracks and a hospital and has been shuttered since the 1980s, its collection of French paintings and Ottoman magnificence hidden from view.
This is never clearer than it is while listening to "Holocene" — the heart of Vernon's "Bon Iver," his dazzling sophomore album that, ironically, convinced most of the world of his magnificence.
HANNAH: Such is the stirring magnificence of the thong that Sisqo manages to hover-run on the up-stretched hands of a dancing bikini-clad crowd to a neon Eurovision stage.
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For all the magnificence of its Baroque churches, Vienna is now a pretty secular, cosmopolitan city and it would not take kindly to a political leader who presented a super-pious image.
The font of all this mock magnificence is Akira Kurosawa's "Seven Samurai," a version of which was released in the United States in 1956 as "The Magnificent Seven" (with an hour chopped).
Reflecting on the magnificence of the Renaissance master's work, could Vasari have known that one day — hundreds of years later — MMA fighter Conor McGregor would become art in much the same tradition?
Drink Last month, as I sat in an elegant hotel bar in Rome, I caught myself wondering if there can be such a thing as too much magnificence in a single place.
Working in 16-millimeter film, Dorsky makes short, silent works filled with everyday ecstasies — shifting shadows, nodding flowers — that capture the magnificence and ephemera of both the medium and the larger world.
Economic opportunity, for all the magnificence of the global economy, all the shining skyscrapers that have transformed the landscape around the world, entire neighborhoods, entire cities, entire regions, entire nations have been bypassed.
The Platform, aimed at "championing aesthetic magnificence" and recognizing "directors' cinema," was juried this year by American director Brian De Palma, Chadian director Mahamat-Saleh Haroun, and Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon star Zhang Ziyi.
Daniël Ost, the floral designer who created the three main installations at this year's show, aimed to blur the line between nature's magnificence and human intervention, Kathryn Shattuck wrote in The New York Times.
I want to overwhelm people with the magnificence of the natural world — whether it's Nordic topography, hanging gardens, or wildflower super blooms — so they feel something and associate that strong reaction with organic life.
Standing on the shoulders of such icons as Janet Jackson and Grace Jones—the latter of whom joins her for the Pride Island celebration, at Pier 97, June 29-30—Taylor is magnificence personified.
At 92, Queen Elizabeth II is the longest-serving head in the world, both of a state and a royal family whose magnificence and capacity for display easily tops anything else in the West.
Maybe the sheer magnificence of the replica sent our assailant spiraling out of control, filled with an unbearable jealousy, knowing that his puny hands could never carve such a perfect facsimile of the human form.
And in all this décor—in the cushion covers and the bedspread, the walls and the art itself—that red, green, and gold persist, framing our mysterious nude and, like her, retaining an innate magnificence.
Emma Stone and Rachel Weisz are rivals for the favor of the queen, who is played with almost indescribable magnificence — she's pitiful, imperious, grotesque and commanding, sometimes all at the same time — by Olivia Colman.
Still, I'd thought for years that I was the only one who braced herself against plays involving animals, particularly those in peril, or who regarded "War Horse" with dread, despite the magnificence of its puppetry.
America has flayed so much of what was once the sheer magnificence of its forests and wildlife that it is indeed in danger of becoming the industrial wasteland the poet T.S. Eliot foresaw in the 22001s.
Over the previous few days, Ross has been busy promoting his artist roster—which includes Wale and Meek Mill but also Rockie Fresh, Omarion, and Fat Trel—with as much over-the-top rambunctious magnificence as possible.
The proposal that finally got off the ground was a giant mall named Xanadu, an "idealized place of great magnificence and beauty," and also the title of a 1980 film, a musical fantasy starring Olivia Newton-John.
The answer ended up being laughably simple: I'm shelling out another $17 for WNBA League Pass, which promises to fill my post-graduate summer months with the requisite friction and balletic fury, unassuming grace and sheer magnificence.
If you've never enjoyed the magnificence of air fryers, then a sale on the NuWave air fryer is what you need to cut down on calories and still enjoy a side of fries every now and then.
The exfiltration required careful cataloging of the collections, and this may be the most lasting legacy of the episode: The Islamists accidentally drew worldwide attention to Timbuktu's literary heritage, and enabled the first full accounting of its ­magnificence.
Arriving shrouded in widow's weeds and standing in solitary magnificence to stare at me with one unblinking black eye, it is still only a bird, a big, black bird entirely indifferent to the workings of the human realm.
Singling out one bird in a habitat is "like trying to understand the magnificence of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony by abstracting the sound of a single violin player out of the orchestra and hearing just that one part," he said.
The highlights in the final week were Mr. Osborne playing Debussy with fierce magnificence, a "Carmen" conducted by the English National Opera's former music director Sian Edwards, and a Fauré Requiem conducted by one of the original King's Singers, Nigel Perrin.
And Christie's had an even bigger score at its Maharajas and Mughal Magnificence sale in June in New York when an imperial necklace of pearls, emeralds and spinel, estimated to sell for $1 million to $2 million, sold for $3,015,000.
This Reuters feature takes advantage of its resources to capture the sport in all its magnificence, but also its isolation; it's not just for the sake of it, as many aerial shots are excessively used these days among the drone generation of photographers.
In a world that's trying to suppress the magnificence and accomplishments of our ethnicities, it's good to have a Rita Moreno, a Jennifer Lopez, a Gina Rodriguez and a Princess Nokia to remind us of the Latina excellence within each of us.
If she wasn't a figure of such magnificence, it'd be kind of easy to resent her for being so damn great, but that's not really an option when she's releasing incredible, year-defining albums and giving me horrendous coat envy at every opportunity.
Readers might lose themselves in these pages, cataloging the magnificence of the blue man in the red fez, the tiny beekeeper, the green haired punk, the whirling dervish, the baboon's bare butt, the quiet queen, the hammerhead, the unquiet chorister, the earthworm.
In the same month that Avengers: Endgame arguably stuck the landing and Game of Thrones ... will end, one way or another, Amazon airs the second and final season of Fleabag, a master class in character, emotion, and how to end a story with enviable magnificence.
The bus driver stopped so his passengers could take a picture, and I had the sense that even he — navigating this road, day after day — had never reached the point of taking the temple's beauty for granted, and was still awed by its magnificence.
"The backbone and the enormous strength of Canada is the independence and magnificence of our judiciary," said Brian Mulroney, a former Progressive Conservative prime minister, at a public event in Ottawa on Tuesday, after Mr. Ford had announced his intent to override the court's decision.
But English deals with the inconsistencies in a transparent way — even if a bit late in the game — and, curiously, it even fits perfectly into the ongoing narrative of Timbuktu, a place where the magnificence of the tale can occlude the plain facts of what's there.
As much as real-life and events that actually happened color its aesthetic, The Beatles: Rock Band maintains that playing music, in the Sixties, with the biggest pop group in the world is a positively chimerical idea, and that all wonder and magnificence considered, the practicalities don't matter.
In my experience, even men who were utterly incompetent would never hesitate about proclaiming to all the magnificence of their intellect and performance, and because they said it with such conviction, they developed a reputation among their higher-ups for being someone who was destined for higher positions.
" However, in 1824, the "idea of purchasing it for our National Collection was relinquished, when it was offered to me at the same price, which offer I readily accepted, and shortly after had the please of seeing this splendid relic of Egyptian magnificence safely deposited in a conspicuous part of my Museum.
I hope in a hundred years my great grandchildren appreciate the present efforts invested in establishing the Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument, and celebrate the benefits of having a protected section of ocean right off New England by diving through it and enjoying the magnificence of our oceanic national treasures.
But you hardly notice Don Cherry returning on the second album, and while you can hear what a magnificent player Denardo will become, he's here partly because he isn't yet—Ornette wanted a bottom more untethered than the mere magnificence a grooving Ed Blackwell would soon provide on 1970's Friends and Neighbors.
There were some nods to his customary esotericism, like the stitched bra-cup details on many of the looks, but the loose dresses, flared skirts and baggy trousers had a casual ease and a strength in their simplicity — all the more so given that the reigning trend in fashion is for over-the-top magpie magnificence.
I have a small collection of mystical U.F.O. and spiritualist ephemera, such as a series of pamphlet interviews with the ghosts of famous dead people (Rembrandt, Einstein, etc.) and a record of a conversation between Jesus and "an Earth person" which took place "hundreds of miles from Earth in the purple magnificence of star-studded Space" in 1959.
And occasionally that ordinariness achieves magnificence, like the moment when the camera's framing captures the succession of staircase-d men so that it rhymes with the electric succession of French Republicans flinging their arms up at the pedestaled "live free or die" lady in François-Léon Sicard's "La Convention Nationale" sculpture, which dominates that section of the building.
So to talk of a Leicester Effect is a bit of a red herring, given how their own triumph owed so much to external forces, as well as their own magnificence – just as Bannister's four-minute-mile wasn't just the romantic story of unwavering self-belief, but also a rather less romantic one of incremental improvements to track surfaces, training methods and sports science.
Do all that and you'll have a wonderful experience, against a backdrop of almost inconceivable magnificence, along a stretch of border where, for now, you can climb to the top of a bluff pockmarked with perfectly round mortar holes left by ancient civilizations, look down on the gently moving river, and wave to people on the other side, a stone's throw away and a world apart.
Jennifer Lopez stalked the Versace runway in what could only be described as a power move for two: for the star herself, whose incandescent magnificence and hip-banging walk made even high-profile models seem prosaic, and for Donatella Versace, the designer of the belly-revealing, curve-loving jungle dress from 2000 that J. Lo proved can still bring a crowd to its feet.
Jamie Vardy, formerly a unstoppable goal machine and living embodiment of Leicester's zero-to-hero act, is currently on a 14-game barren stretch for his club; Riyad Mahrez, a player of unrelenting magnificence last season, now looks like the sort of winger who decorates rather than dominates; the Morgan-Huth duo have gone from unconquerable keepers of the gate to footballers whose dearth of pace and mobility looks distinctly outdated.
First, and perhaps the most obvious, is one of the indisputable best quotes in Simpsons history: Now for a more esoteric line, to establish your Simpsons cred: One for when your friend tries to force a healthy food option on you when all you want is pizza: And finally, here's the only logical conclusion to this and any other post that exists on this godforsaken information superhighway we call home, a perfect response to just about anything: All hail her royal majesty, in all her frantic magnificence.
As anyone paying close attention then knew and anyone who finally woke up over these last few ugly days must now admit, we gave the supreme prize and ultimate compliment — leadership of the most powerful nation on earth — to a man who wouldn't know the truth if it raced toward him with sirens blaring, ran over him, then backed up and did it again; whose loyalties stand as firm as a strand of overcooked linguine; whose vanity makes Narcissus look like a mere pretender; and who will sacrifice whatever and whomever he must on the altar of his own spurious magnificence.

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