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"magnificently" Definitions
  1. in a way that is extremely attractive and impressive; in a way that deserves praise

283 Sentences With "magnificently"

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And of course all three of them were magnificently successful.
And the guy behaved magnificently and got me outta trouble.
Be deliberate about doing things that push your limits magnificently.
Darke flees, entirely solipsistic, magnificently consistent in his scathing, odious arrogance.
He handled the puck magnificently, setting up teammates with precise passes.
That formula worked magnificently for Goldman for its first 138 years.
Hunter, that night at the Cookery, was bawdy, fearless, magnificently alive.
These places are disgusting, yes, but also magnificently rock and roll.
I have survived these 52 weeks without a cell phone magnificently.
And certainly not gay women as magnificently sensual as Ms. Lang.
"Color Out of Space," apparently, is blindingly bright and magnificently malevolent.
A magnificently simple theory began to convulse out of the results.
The Art of Plating shares photos of the most magnificently plated food.
It feels singular in its purpose, and it pulls it off magnificently.
Congratulations to Nick Lee for making my Friday — this is magnificently dumb.
Matthew Rose's King Marke was a paradigm of sorrowful nobility, magnificently sung.
For eight seasons, Russell Westbrook played magnificently for the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Now the first of those prototypes — magnificently restored — is up for sale.
But a book that "turns migrants magnificently back into people" is problematic.
It is an amazing moment that Leonard magnificently locked into a single frame!
And it made us closely watch every ensemble she magnificently put together after.
Thanos is a terrifying and excellently written villain, played magnificently by Josh Brolin.
The ensemble played it with a somber, coiled sound and magnificently detailed expression.
A gay voice, a truly, magnificently gay voice, isn't just a weakness, though.
With his creative vision, he magnificently showcased the expertise of the house's artisans.
Although this new station had its own growing pains, it has performed magnificently.
As everyone knows, Churchill confounded his detractors and magnificently rose to the occasion.
He just had a magnificently crazy and operatic sensibility, and just an awesome imagination.
At Jen's house, Marsden plays Steve teetering magnificently between unhinged denial and seasoned manipulation.
Happily for her nation and the world, Queen Elizabeth rose to the occasion magnificently.
Making his Philharmonic debut the day before his 31st birthday, Mr. Diehl played magnificently.
Back at the magnificently-appointed stately home, it was time to eat some bugs.
You blurted out your feelings, which is understandable but often a magnificently ineffective strategy.
It's a sensitive ballad, glittering over a magnificently feelsy keyboard arpeggio spiraling ever upward.
He responded magnificently with five birdies in the next six holes to grab the lead.
The main villain is the gangster Wilson Fisk, or "Kingpin" (played magnificently by Vincent d'Onofrio).
Merl's presence was magnificently warm and supportive and fascinating and fun — oh, so much fun.
"I perceived motherhood as something magnificently dynamic and profound," Yuan said in his artist statement.
But many of today's flamenco stars go beyond Nureyev in their magnificently mannered stage comportment.
Still, the Kelpien rises to the task magnificently, proving himself a decisive and competent commander.
That's the Eleven we get in Stranger Things 2, an opportunity Brown seizes and uses magnificently.
World-building is often praised when it is magnificently large in breadth, as if size matters.
"I was stunned and silent" in the face of such a magnificently huge beast, he said.
By the way, she dances magnificently, you'll see in the film, which was a big surprise.
"Mum and Dad were really stylish and they cooked and looked after us magnificently," he says.
It's a startling and distant view that contrasts magnificently with some of Cassini's famous close-ups.
A.T. Leif Ove Andsnes, pianist (Sony Classical) This superb pianist plays the four Chopin ballades magnificently.
Our reviewer, Gary Shteyngart, called it a "magnificently comic and sucker-punch-tragic excursion into brilliance."
Cuts from the loin are magnificently flavorful and tender when grilled or seared on a plancha.
This may well be their finest recording so far: breathtakingly intense, magnificently played and unrelentingly fresh.
The magnificently dressed emperor doesn't hesitate in his merciful gesture, while the officer accompanying him recoils.
And I say this respectfully to our Chinese hosts, who have excelled so magnificently at Ping-pong.
But it's with the party's policy on puppies that the 2017 manifesto magnificently trumps the 1983 version.
As a framework, then, Messrs Scarlett and Macfarlane's new "Swan Lake" does the job, and magnificently too.
Barbie, who has hips and breasts, was a ripoff of a magnificently racy German doll called Lilli.
But Éder, 28, originally from the former Portuguese colony of Guinea-Bissau in West Africa, magnificently did.
But near the end of that piece, Thomas says ­something that magnificently ties together these women's experiences.
The doll's legs are magnificently muscular, though it definitely took some time to whip Barbie into shape.
Pitching in front of his father for the first time since the episode, Josh Tomlin performed magnificently.
But Aretha did and she raised the roof ... She sang and played magnificently, and we all wept.
"Residents responded magnificently, rolled up their sleeves, and got stuck in," said official opposition leader Mmusi Maimane.
Chopin's two piano concertos have long been repertory staples, and Mr. Lisiecki has recorded them both magnificently.
When that's done right, you get a magnificently powerful advertising tool that transforms customers into brand evangelists.
But especially like Fuller, Horn's image techniques are magnificently burlesque and technical in a (perhaps) female way.
No Country for Old Men is magnificently blunt both on the page and on the big screen.
One of the orchestra's concertmasters, Liviu Prunaru, showed off a magnificently full-bodied sound in his solos.
A magnificently well-researched ethnography of an ailing Wisconsin town after a General Motors plant shuts down.
And the sharp lines delivered by the dowager countess, played magnificently by Maggie Smith, have been a highlight.
"Baseball is a magnificently slow and excruciating game that inflicts enormous psychic pain on its admirers," Gioia says.
The greater aim of these jungle missions is to understand why these tropical areas are so magnificently biodiverse.
The two men were well matched: magnificently talented, hugely ambitious, and, in their mid-228s, still relatively young.
At Barcelona, he took forward (magnificently) a group already created around Lionel Messi, Andrés Iniesta and Xavi Hernández.
The hall, magnificently restored, reopened in 2000 (complete with organ) and it continues to shape the orchestra's sound.
This month, two magnificently embarrassing public-relations disasters rocked the Facebook money machine like nothing else in its history.
A few good scenes, I thought, and a magnificently disgusting character with a beard, but apart from that underwhelming.
Under tremendous pressure, she set the messaging for the race and performed magnificently in debates and on the stump.
As debut albums go, Invasion of Privacy is magnificently sharp and confident — every song sears or sizzles or swishes.
He sang magnificently, in the process demonstrating what it means for a dedicated artist to put everything on the line.
Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets, Luc Besson's magnificently-designed space epic, takes place in the 28th century.
ROB HUNTERManaging directorHunterlodge AdvertisingRickmansworth, Hertfordshire You portrayed Mr Zuckerberg magnificently as the divine Augustus, signifying the tech giant's imperial reach.
His biographer, Richard Hamblyn, explains that as a young student in Oxfordshire, Howard seems to have found school magnificently boring.
But I believe what she told me, because it sounds so magnificently like her, and because she achieved her ambition.
"He writes this magnificently complex surface that, when you start to pull it apart, is actually quite tuneful," he said.
WeWork, the other big, valuable, high-profile unicorn, stumbled magnificently when it tried to go public earlier in the fall.
A magnificently innovative and rugged boxer, Magomed had a left hook—which was more of a butcher's hook than a punch.
"I can say that Tom Hardy will be back, magnificently playing that character as no one else can," Pascal told Fandango.
She's grieving, and at the same time, trying to maintain equilibrium, and that's something that I think Keri does so magnificently.
I've got friends who still have theirs which they bought brand spanking new in the eighties and which work magnificently, still!
The X-T2 is Fujifilm's attempt to clinch the top spot from rivals, and the camera pulls off that mission magnificently.
But despite mild governmental resistance and skepticism, the fruits of the curator's labors have come to bear magnificently at American University.
The results of its work placing magnificently trained animals (500 hours per dog) with the families who need them are inspiring.
Specifically, she's a proxy for the consumer of a certain kind of glorious romantic fiction, in which beautiful women suffer magnificently.
Visually, Trico delights: its individual feathers catch the wind magnificently, and its big eyes glisten from deep black to fiery red.
They flapped away, and the Mandarin took his place at the rock's highest point, looking regal, and magnificently out of place.
Played by Jolie with slinky verve, voluminous wings and two magnificently crowning horns, Maleficent is the earlier movie's greatest special effect.
GIOVANNI RUSSONELLO The sequel to "Talk," Khalid's magnificently tentative 2019 collaboration with the production team Disclosure, feels a little too inevitable.
There are bold set pieces, some magnificently memorable scenes, and a drawer full of minor characters, each one bouncy with backstory.
The images collected here provide a magnificently rich resource with which to think about the visual, tactile, and sensual aspects of surgery.
Let's understand why, despite looking like something magnificently alien, Craig Charles sweating his face off is actually, truly, a thing of joy.
As such, Saturday's late kick-off at Stamford Bridge should serve as a timely reminder that Chelsea's season has been magnificently shit.
And as Poitras magnificently illustrates with her cinéma vérité-inspired style, history doesn't always unfold in massive protests or under bright lights.
Both Metro 403 and Metro: Last Light are the most magnificently bleak twists on the standard-issue point-and-shoot power fantasy.
The volleys around Dinesh's ridiculous gold chain are a running joke that sprints all the way to Jared's magnificently distasteful final jab.
Exhibit A — the show's star attraction — is the magnificently hideous Yutyrannus huali, a 23-foot-long tyrannosaurus discovered in China in 2012.
Puna, the magnificently forested region of Hawaii's Big Island, is where some of the Kilauea volcano's most intense eruptions are taking place.
I tell friends who treat their wives magnificently, get treated like crap in return, "Be rougher and you'll see a different relationship."
Paltrow's suit of choice is a powder blue with the most magnificently ruffled shoulders — "ruffles on ruffles" is the scientific term, I believe.
"Gaea Leinhardt, who worked with Fienberg at the center characterized the former research assistant as "a magnificently caring, generous and thoughtful human being.
There have been young white women rappers just like her, who came out of the gates blazing, only to fail magnificently soon after.
Sharon, Toronto From my vantage (as no Pierre Franey), buying an expensive bottle of Chablis is magnificently easier than cooking an excellent dinner.
THE protagonist of "Kudos", the exhilarating finale of Rachel Cusk's magnificently unclassifiable trilogy of novels, is once again a British writer named Faye.
"I can say that Tom Hardy will be back, magnificently playing that character as no one else can," producer Amy Pascal told Fandango.
Your eyes are NOT deceiving you ... an artist has magnificently brought this Mac Miller photo to life with the stroke of a pen.
The two latest phenomena in the deliberate campaign to revive the image of a magnificently vital Mao Tse-tung occurred yesterday [July 25].
Igor, a magnificently lugubrious central midfielder, is still warmly recalled at Anfield despite quickly being dismissed as one of the Worst Signings Ever.
The magnificently titled Medicaid Fraud Dogg spreads its 23 songs across 108 minutes, plenty of time for a scenic tour through Clinton's world.
The ghost himself is a magnificently hulking spirit, all the more menacing after he's been doused with red wine that evokes dripping blood.
A magnificently Rimbaudian "Pissing in a River," from her 1976 "Radio Ethiopia" album, shows her singing voice potent, feral and fierce as ever.
Where the Mona Lisa represents a single figure, there are three figures magnificently entwined here, with an elaborate mountainous landscape in the background.
None of these encounters, however, do much to flesh out a character who, despite Watts's magnificently nervy performance, remains a messed-up mystery.
Many of the sharpest sequences feature the bickering and bantering between Fleabag and her sister Claire, played by the magnificently restrained Sian Clifford.
The feeding frenzy stretched on for ages and was magnificently captured with a drone, as passengers on the Geraldton to Broome cruise watched on.
The magnificently uniformed functionary in Delhi who demands to see your papers—despite having just watched another functionary inspect them—falls into this category.
So naturally, many of the videos are set here to show the little furballs as they leap magnificently from one rug to the other.
The movie, which has the look and feel of a magnificently illustrated historical novel, proceeds at a deliberate, meditative pace that rewards patient attention.
Wave after wave of those born abroad have done magnificently well by becoming self-sufficient when they came here, even if they had nothing.
The chips' magnificently artificial flavoring is not a simulacrum of nature but an improvement on it, as fantastical and engineered as an unmanned satellite.
It's a statement of unity; it's also a trove of ideas that happens to be magnificently funky, with a different groove in every song.
Inside, I explored the church's magnificently creepy necropolis, which houses the crypts of France's kings dating back to Dagobert I in the seventh century.
"It has been truly inspirational to see our doctors, nurses and other carers rise magnificently to the needs of the hour," Johnson will say.
Then, the fish was sea bream, firm and chewy, marinated overnight with ginger in a magnificently good tangerine vinegar from the island of Jeju.
Within the meticulously researched and magnificently realized backdrop of European dissolution, Mason finds his few lost souls, and shepherds them toward an elusive peace.
When faced with a challenge he had never anticipated, he rose to it magnificently, saving thousands of people from being expelled from the country.
I admire all the Broadway writers, Sondheim, who have been able to do that so magnificently, but it's not something I could ever do.
Even the ornately designed red and gold calendar on the wall and the way the mother dresses in relaxed floral shirts—it all tracks magnificently.
"We should be focused on magnificently clean and healthy air and not distracted by the expensive hoax that is global warming!" he wrote on Dec.
"The new Ghostrider has been "performing magnificently during its first combat missions in Afghanistan, the head of Air Force Special Operations Command said this week.
"We are magnificently organized with the best professionals in the world," Trump said of the administration's preparations to help contain the spread of the virus.
Yes, she has navigated her life and career magnificently to date, with shrewd decisions that have made her a beloved billionaire and huge commercial success.
In just one battle, the great powers of Europe fought for more than a month outside this magnificently reconstructed medieval city, and suffered 280,000 casualties.
Ms. Wang played magnificently (though I could have done without the five solo encores she played, including unabashedly virtuosic showpieces like "Flight of the Bumblebee").
For friends, he often cooked mafe, which can be as thin as broth or magnificently creamy, sweet with tomatoes or prickly with Scotch bonnet peppers.
I tell them first to go to the honey-colored Catacombs and, after experiencing its purification ritual, follow it up with a magnificently long meal.
Grimacing, he comes across as a man with far more on his mind than spiritual matters; Mr. Brolin's large, magnificently sculptural head has rarely looked heavier.
The Testaments reads as if Atwood wanted to exonerate her magnificently evil creation twice over: Aunt Lydia cooperated to survive and to bring down the patriarchy.
This article originally appeared on VICE Sports UK. Part of the magic of football is that the route to the top is a magnificently inexact science.
Similarly, Bonnie Aarons is magnificently well-cast as the Nun in The Conjuring, but her angular features are exaggerated by the gray makeup of the undead.
Magnificently hummable constructions can turn monstrous when repeated too often, repeated in the wrong places, or used as bait to trick listeners into accepting loathsome performers.
It felt magnificently fitting for, in the cheapness, low-quality and relative inadequacy of Carling itself, the sponsor suited the third-rate tournament down to a tee.
But there's a good chance the artist also spent some time designing magnificently twisted skateparks in Mexico that just barely abide by the laws of our universe.
She was a magnificently luminous, hilarious woman, inside and out, and she died just as quickly as the cancer laid claim to her body, this past June.
As it turned out, I got to at least sample how its 40/60 front-rear-wheel traction distribution adapts to lousy weather, and it adapts magnificently.
"You have supported me so magnificently and I am infinitely sad that it did not work out," Hofer wrote in a short Facebook message to his supporters.
Huge and colorful, Krasner's canvas got a magnificently conspicuous spot, while a smaller, dimmer work by Pollock, her celebrated husband, hung opposite on a more crowded wall.
He gets to go out on his own terms after magnificently mowing down a conglomerate of neo-Nazis, perhaps the only characters who outrank him in insidiousness.
"Waters has rendered the old house magnificently in its fading glory, and its inhabitants sparkle like chandeliers in the damp, peeling rooms," wrote our reviewer, Scarlett Thomas.
But then the Spurs, that magnificently fine-tuned machine of a basketball team, blew the possession so badly they could only manage a Patty Mills air ball.
And in an age of populism, nativism and political expediency, there is something magnificently improbable about a prestigious US agency lobbying for the rights of Muslims in China.
The overlapping of the VERY intense revenge thriller with the inward ponderousness of a sad bourgeois life worked magnificently for its themes and I found it really marvelous.
Yet despite all of the remarkable advances in neuroscience, the brain remains as magnificently mysterious as ever, and few are better equipped to examine this paradox than artists.
Exhorting the team from the dugout, hauling injured players back to their feet, he played his part magnificently even if he couldn't get out on the turf himself.
So, yes, a Model S or Model X 100kWh capable of more than 300 miles on a single charge would be magnificent ... it would also be magnificently expensive.
I have never been so impressed by Mr. Trifonov's virtuosity — the most musically comprehensive kind, which is what it took for him to play this work so magnificently.
The old days, of course (the "good" is silent), are what the Downton universe is selling, a magnificently appointed fantasy of benign aristocracy, grateful underlings and noblesse oblige.
Yet, having played magnificently to dump top seed Nadal from the quarter-finals, his first victory over the Spaniard at a Grand Slam, Thiem may dare to dream.
After the debut of the magnificently crafted phrase that is "ludicrous tangerine ballbag," Trump nicknames like "Goofy Elizabeth Warren" and "Crooked Hillary" are suddenly looking a lot less potent.
The earliest known recipe was published in the magnificently named 1935 cocktail book "So Red the Nose, or — Breath in the Afternoon," to which many well-known authors contributed.
Siigur, who once wrote a now magnificently stylistically outdated Estonian cookbook, says that the key is taking inspiration from other countries and time periods, rather than trying to replicate.
A self-driving truck scene magnificently depicts America's future highways, and even touches on issues surrounding the road rights of autonomous vehicles (self-driving trucks take priority in Logan).
It is a noodle dish: very thin, wide sheets of pasta under a sauce of onions and ground lamb fried in its own fat until it is magnificently crunchy.
These have been trying times for the relationship between Mexico and the United States, and the World Cup, a magnificently complicated undertaking, would seem to impose an additional test.
And, from the glimpses we ordinary folk have been able to see on Instagram, it's just as magnificently theatrical — with show-stopping fireworks and multiple outfits — as one might expect.
The Magnificently Rude Map of World Place Names, made by mapmakers Strumpshaw, Tincleton & Giggleswick (there's rudeness in that name, somehow) aims to group all of these together in one place.
The cast—Frode Olsen as Hamm, Leigh Melrose as Clov, Leonardo Cortellazzi as Nagg, and Hilary Summers as Nell—sang magnificently, under the exacting guidance of the conductor Markus Stenz.
The initial scratchy relations between the young women shift dramatically over the course of a magnificently evoked party scene, rife with social taunts and the revelation of more family secrets.
According to Refinery 29, this magnificently sweet dessert is composed of two fluffy layers of vanilla cake, and blanketed between the layers is the good stuff — the creamy cookie butter.
Krim was determined to prevent America from using AIDS to stigmatize homosexuals," he continued, "and with the help of many of her famous Hollywood friends, she would be magnificently successful.
On August 2600, 2015, the small Brighton-based studio of The Chinese Room put out a magnificently atmospheric supernatural investigation game by the name of Everybody's Gone to the Rapture.
For every accidental beauty like the magnificently striped sleep jacket that opens the show, there's a poignant memento of poverty, such as a tattered but brightly colored pair of children's slippers.
Oxygen Not Included takes these Klei principles, and extends them magnificently through punishing difficulty—and constant struggle against mortality—tempered by the same level of personality, art style, and environmental variety.
So it didn't surprise me when, in a magnificently meta moment, Libby proposes to write the book we now hold in our hands and tells Toby (and us) how it ends.
While one or two might be categorized as biographies, Wendy Lesser's "You Say to Brick" is easily the most complete narrative of Kahn's life and career, magnificently researched and gracefully written.
From the album "Ghosteen," Nick Cave's magnificently sustained reverie on grief, family and eternity, comes this billowing waltz, a mythic vision that falls to earth and finds another way to ascend.
This is the ideology of neoliberalism, and it produced the financial economic models that spawned a whole new species of "riskless risk" — if you recall that magnificently stupid phrase from the 1990s.
The company's first steam express, Clun Castle (number 7029 for the trainspotters), ran out of puff with British Rail in 1966, but has now been magnificently restored and is ready to go.
Only in the nineteen-seventies did interest in his work reawaken—in part because John Williams paid homage to him in the main-title theme of "Star Wars," a magnificently Korngoldesque invention.
Women are glimpsed, and even given the occasional chewy line — both Katy Mixon and the great Margaret Bowman gladden as magnificently sassy diner waitresses — but this is a movie about man's work.
The sound was magnificently chaotic, and it became more so once Mr. Martin combined the four takes he recorded (some with Mr. McCartney on the podium, some conducted by Mr. Martin himself).
These are two of the four fates of the soul, as so horrifically and magnificently crafted by whom experts believe is the 18th-century Ecuadorian sculptor, Manuel Chili, known simply as Caspicara.
The evening began with a glittering account of Strauss's tone poem "Don Quixote": The Philharmonic's Carter Brey played the extensive cello solo magnificently, and Cynthia Phelps excelled in the solo viola passages.
Fans might not get exactly what they want, but if recent history is any indication, WrestleMania will offer resolutions so magnificently crafted that they'll seem like they were the plan all along.
Will most future newsrooms ever again be in a position to allow their reporters the resources and time to do the kind of work that Hersh, in his prime, so magnificently produced?
But it is yet another example of British social closure as a tiny elite takes over ever more areas of British life and then congratulates itself on how magnificently rule-breaking they are.
Caitriona Balfe does it magnificently, as she prepares to return through the stones at Craigh na Dun to resume her old life with first husband Frank Randall (Tobias Menzies) in the 20th century.
This is because Adele is a good skin, and she is nice to Stormzy, and she is a Beyoncé stan, and she balances the independent UK music industry atop her magnificently inoffensive shoulders.
Curated by Olaf Peters, a scholar on Weimar-era art, it offered a rare opportunity to see blockbuster artworks — Max Beckmann's magnificently grotesque "Birds Hell" (1938) chief among them — in an intimate setting.
Earlier this year Vogue Paris featured a transgender model on it's cover and meanwhile its attempt at a "gender fluid" cover featuring heterosexual and cisgender cover stars Gigi Hadid and Zayn Malik failed magnificently.
I am reminded of the agony of Henry Bemis when I hold the Nintendo Switch, a magnificently designed piece of hardware with which there is very little to do — at least at the moment.
The opera's only other character, whose role is sung in Gaelic by the magnificently expressive Irish folk singer Iarla O Lionaird, is a nameless famine victim who sends arching laments and prayers toward heaven.
In 2008, when China passed the flag to the UK in the Olympic ceremony, Johnson offended Beijing: "I say this respectfully to our Chinese hosts, who have excelled magnificently at ping-pong," Johnson said.
However you define religious liberty, there is something magnificently purist about a Southern Baptist arguing passionately for the right of Muslims, or as Jefferson would call them Mahometans, to build a place of worship.
In 21968, I was also first drawn irresistibly to the Olympics, an event I have now covered 291 times: Bob Beamon launched a magnificently unbound long jump at the Summer Games in Mexico City.
When it comes to relaxation, you need all the help you can get, and surprisingly, watching this magnificently bearded woodworker turn a log into a perfect wooden bowl might actually help you unclench your fists.
"It had to do far more than magnificently if it was going to do what the stocks of Caterpillar or McDonald's or DuPont did, report some number that seemed insanely better, almost alchemy, " Cramer said.
Shaw hit magnificently and likely unsustainably well over the second half of last season, but good gosh this has all the potential of an Aaron Sorkin pilot about the inner workings of the post office.
Well, we need this one, because Mr. Trifonov plays them magnificently; because of illuminating chamber-orchestra arrangements by Mikhail Pletnev, who conducts; and because of Chopin-inspired works by Grieg, Barber and others that join.
Edward pointed out this could be fixed easily and in a magnificently low-key bit of shade-throwing helpfully linked to a page on the Android developer site outlining the basic feature Epic should have used.
I had a few different options from NuAns: a remarkably comfortable-to-hold plastic, a magnificently soft suede, and — my personal favorite — a wood-backed panel that adds a touch of retro charm to the device.
The truth is, the minute I surrendered to the flow of the mess of life, everything came together magnificently: my longing for art, my skill as an actor, and my capacities as a friend and mother.
I guess we should remember that when it comes to the race question in the 19th century, at least Trump has acknowledged the great things that the magnificently long-lived Frederick Douglass has been up to.
NATIONAL HARBOR, Maryland — The new AC-130J Ghostrider gunship, described by Air Force Special Operations Command as "the ultimate battle plane," has been "performing magnificently" in its initial combat missions in Afghanistan, AFSOC commander Lt. Gen.
You have athletes such as herself, Vessey, or the magnificently inked high jumper Inika McPherson—"Those athletes that stick out because they are unique or strange"—and more conventional "girl next door" athletes like Alyson Felix.
The voice belonged to my own guide, Flip Robinson, a 60-foot-225, magnificently bearded man who previously parlayed his stature into a gig as a stand-in for behemoth characters like Hodor and the Mountain.
The reason Star Trek Discovery thought it could get away with killing off its most magnificently evil bastard starship captain is that it was in the middle of attempting to create another one: Philippa Georgiou (Michelle Yeoh).
Quarterback Russell Wilson (21 of 31 for 277 yards and a touchdown; seven carries for 64 yards) seemed to play dodgeball as much as football in whirling and darting and magnificently to elude the Packers' pass rush.
Like every parent, my sister has to choose every day which of her kids' magnificently awful desires will be satisfied, but the challenge presented by Christmas and contemporary consumerism is just too overwhelming for any one person.
If, eight years from now, interest rates are higher and the global economy is in crisis, it will have been magnificently dumb to have added more than a trillion dollars in debt to pay for corporate tax cuts.
Bielsa quit Lazio on a point of principle with the club having failed to sign the players he wanted, which on the evidence of 48 hours in Rome seems a magnificently impulsive and indeed edgy thing to do.
To begin with: Henry Cavill's Superman is still dead, or at any rate in no mood to be seen soaring through the air, letting sunbeams and shadow dapple and dance in and out of his magnificently creviced chin.
Then, after pitching magnificently in spring training, he pushed off the mound on his way to cover first base in late March and broke a bone in his left foot, which required surgery and four months of recovery.
He was there not just to eulogize them — which he did, magnificently — but to try to steady a nation reeling from their deaths and the ones just beforehand of Alton Sterling in Louisiana and Philando Castile in Minnesota.
But you merely need to watch Trump lope from his comfy chauffeured car to his plush private jet to know that everything below his waist is working magnificently, including his toes, of which there are an even number.
But throughout this fascinating program, with Bach partitas bracketing diverse works by Schumann and Szymanowski, Mr. Anderszewski played magnificently, giving the kind of probing, intensely dramatic yet elegant performances we have come to expect from this essential artist.
Both — by essentially being themselves, behaving as they've long been trained to do, and acting on instincts that are magnificently adaptive in war zones and grossly maladaptive in civilian life — have been boxed into the category of crazy.
Inside the theater, which is densely packed with plush red seats, a monumental chandelier — the one that inspired the climax of Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical "The Phantom of the Opera" — hangs from a ceiling magnificently painted by Chagall.
That film inspired a handful of sequels and spin-offs (including the magnificently hyper-violent Predator 2), but none with the pulpy pedigree of Black, who wrote the original Lethal Weapon, and directed the high-flying Iron Man 3.
After lunch at a nearby waterfall and an exploration of the grounds of a magnificently derelict adobe hacienda once owned by the 260th president of Bolivia, Gregorio Pacheco, we checked on a new project that Condor Trekkers was funding.
Another guest arrives after many years away in the far reaches of the empire: Hesione's sister, Lady Ariadne Utterword, played by Ms. Fraser with magnificently decadent ennui in an exquisitely calibrated comic turn — by far the sharpest on display.
Valentino's Pierpaolo Piccioli gave the brand's signature piece a sculptural treatment, with hooded garments magnificently tall and exaggerated, while Simone Rocha, inspired by Victorian alpine hikers, remade the down jacket with romantic details like ruffles, pearls and micro-florals.
The elegance with which he opened the Sugarplum adagio was exceptional — while firmly supporting the admirable Ashley Hod with his upper body, he took a magnificently deep, far-stretched fourth position of the legs: a wonderful touch of romance.
But the first film's best reveals are all related to that magnificently appointed secret assassins' underground, full of luxury hotels where the guests are all murderers, the sommelier is an arms dealer, and every service is paid for in gold coins.
Its Rube Goldberg machine-like qualities now seems to me like an apt symbol of the entire massive operation of the fair: visually enthralling work with magnificently high production values that leaves me a bit dazed and desperate for substance.
Our completely baseless guess: It'll be a study of the battle between art and commerce—and between the allure of celebrity and the rewards of something more meaningful—with Day-Lewis playing a magnificently complicated, magnetic figure at the center.
Rather, its gates would be opened, and the water behind it allowed to pass through, restoring the natural flows into the Grand Canyon just below it, draining Lake Powell, and allowing the magnificently scenic landscape of Glen Canyon to be resurrected.
Adapted from Lewis Grassic Gibbon's 94003 novel set mostly in the fictional Estate of Kinraddie in the years before World War I and considered a British literary classic, it has the look and feel of a magnificently illustrated historical novel.
Adapted from Lewis Grassic Gibbon's 1932 novel set mostly in the fictional Estate of Kinraddie in the years before World War I and considered a British literary classic, it has the look and feel of a magnificently illustrated historical novel.
They were the opening-night heroes — partly for artistic reasons (it was a magnificently measured reading, rich in texture, grand in scope), but also for holding firm while everything around them at the coliseum staggers from one crisis to the next.
At the end of their final, magnificently sung duet, "Move On," about getting beyond the pettiness and obstacles of daily life, Mr. Gyllenhaal and Ms. Ashford shared the most rapt and embracing smiles I think I've ever seen on a stage.
According to a fucking magnificently morose and depressing study done in Denmark—whose use of antidepressants is the fourth highest in the world—statistics taken over roughly ten years show that there's a correlation between a recent bereavement and subsequent death.
I never played the game in the arcade, and can't claim to be especially proficient on this debut home console version (note: not a direct port, as it added a lot), which was magnificently handled by British studio Sumo Digital.
For generations of young women dreaming of a glamorous life in the big city, the image of Ms. Hepburn as Holly came to represent a certain ideal, that of the rich bohemian throwing wild parties while wearing magnificently gorgeous gowns.
Grant is both magnificently creepy and oddly poignant as the British politician Jeremy Thorpe, brought down by scandal in the late 1970s, and Ben Whishaw is also outstanding as Norman Josiffe, Thorpe's ex-lover, who refused to go away quietly.
He basks, too, in remembrances of "magnificently tipsy" nights when the music was loud enough to make your car quake and you just might lock eyes with someone captivating — someone who wanted to go dancing in the park, clothing optional.
LONDON — In the first episode of season two of "Fleabag," which debuts on Amazon Prime in the United States on May 22013, the heroine, played by Phoebe Waller-Bridge, wears a black jumpsuit to a magnificently awful dinner with her family.
But in the opening pages of "Janesville: An American Story," Amy Goldstein's moving and magnificently well-researched ethnography of a small Wisconsin factory city on economic life support, Ryan is just another congressman, pleading on behalf of his hometown, population 63,000.
Jes Baker is a positive, progressive, and magnificently irreverent force to be reckoned with and is internationally known for preaching the importance of body liberation, self-love, men­tal health, strong coffee, and even stronger language as an author and blogger.
As in James's Turn of the Screw (magnificently adapted as the 1961 Jack Clayton film The Innocents), we're left to gradually perceive that our protagonist isn't who he appears to be, through the other characters' slow realizations about his real personality and motivations.
Once the watery preamble of the quest is over, Geralt—the player-controlled witcher of the title—faces off against a crackling, cackling djinn amid the wreckage of an ocean-faring vessel now, improbably and magnificently, perched hundreds of feet above sea level.
Mr. Bonneville; Ms. Wilton; Dan Stevens as Matthew; Lily James as Lady Rose; and, most memorably, Ms. Smith as the magnificently churlish Violet — we owe Mr. Fellowes and his team of producers our gratitude for putting us in that company for 52 weeks.
Beyoncé is a magnificently talented, hardworking woman who's already got a lot on her plate, but even a small personal action on her part would have made a tremendous difference in getting people to turn their eyes to the state's current plight.
In 1977, the artiest punk band in Britain — or maybe the punkiest art band — was Wire, whose magnificently cantankerous, lastingly influential, pointedly brief first three albums have been reissued as multiple-CD sets including demos, singles, alternate versions, unreleased songs and extensive annotations.
" The invocation of form is awkward, for the same reason that advanced-pop criticism itself is inherently awkward, which is that most popular music, and especially popular music categorized as rock, is magnificently and unambiguously hostile to everything associated with the word "school.
Puna, the magnificently forested region of the Big Island where some of Kilauea's most intense eruptions are taking place, ranks among the most remote corners of the United States, luring real estate developers, renegades and modern-day homesteaders with colossal appetites for risk.
Aniston carries the show magnificently, and in a vehicle like this there's no turning away from her stardom — her true TV stardom, a term that carries far more weight now than it did 20 years ago, thanks largely in part to her own work.
JENNIFER SCHUESSLER The talk-dirty-to-me monologue in Kate Tarker's bizarro comedy "Thunderbodies," at Soho Rep, was flamboyantly gross-out filthy, and the great Deirdre O'Connell wallowed magnificently in it, delivering a screamingly funny, revoltingly blue aria to a lover's prowess with his nose.
There, at a table for two beside the kitchen where the servers rolled out bite after magnificently garden-fresh bite to accompany the fine local wine, I seized the moment, fell to one knee, held out the ring and asked my girlfriend to marry me.
"In an apparent paradox, the rider achieves transcendence of himself, and his sense of the absolute, by reaching deep into himself and dreaming himself, as animals do when the survival instinct orders them to walk, to run, to fight," went the magnificently overblown narration.
The me of 1992 didn't know that what he was playing would still shine so magnificently almost 25 years later, but here we are: Playing Sensi today remains both intuitively enveloping and dramatically different from any other alternative, from both its own era and beyond.
The films are magnificently awful (highlighted by the hilariously inept 1988 E.T. ripoff Mac and Me), but it's the willingness to innovate and work within a rapidly changing medium that makes Mystery Science Theater 3000, like so many other shows on this list, a 2018 standout.
Burdened with a litany of disastrous performances over the past two Finals, the mercurial shooting guard suddenly rose from the ashes like a magnificently neck-tattooed phoenix in Cleveland's 235-24 win on Wednesday before quickly falling back to earth in a desultory Game 23 loss.
The show makes occasional efforts to create other characters outside of the Blanchards, like AnnaSophia Robb and Chloë Sevigny as neighbors who suspect something's up with the family but can never quite prove it, but the show's core is watching Arquette and King act out this magnificently toxic horror story.
Famous in his native France and nearly unknown here, the cartoonist who goes by Blutch (real name: Christian Hincker) has a magnificently expressive line, so bold and ragged that it often looks as if he's snapped his brush in half and is mashing its splintered end into the drawing board.
ABOUT THE BLUE JACKETS (34-40-8), 8th in Metropolitan Division): Columbus also has a former Vezina Trophy winner who struggled last season in Sergei Bobrovsky, but there is reason for optimism after the netminder played magnificently in helping Russia to advance to the semifinals of the World Cup of Hockey.
Patricia (Kate Fahy) and her two adult children, the sweet Edward (Tom Hiddleston) and the more brittle Cynthia (Lydia Leonard), vacation in Tresco, a magnificently wind-swept spit off the southwest tip of Britain, to say goodbye to Edward, who is leaving for Africa to work as a health counselor.
Herein, I hold this truth to be self-evident: The Shop-Vac — the magnificently rigid and rotund tub on wheels, which looks something like a stout, squashed R225.97D2 — remains unmatched by any other consumer-level vacuum, save for heavy-duty canister vacuums with sealed motors, such as the Miele C2 Electro+.
It is unfair to attribute the conduct of Comey and his inner circle to the vast majority of men and women of the FBI, who perform magnificently every day and work hard to protect us from gangs, child predators, white collar criminals, hostile intelligence services, terrorists and sophisticated criminals of every description.
Cohen's sophisticated, magnificently succinct lyrics, with their meditations on love sacred and profane, were widely admired by other artists and gave him a reputation as, to use the phrase his record company concocted for an advertising campaign in the early 1970s, "the master of erotic despair," Larry Rohter wrote in Mr. Cohen's obituary.
For all of Valletta's interest in the past — the city is a Unesco World Heritage Site, and the 16th-century Saint John's Co-Cathedral in the center of town has been magnificently preserved — it has become in recent years a vibrant cultural destination, with an appeal that is both historic and modern.
And leaving aside the genuine problem of papering walls with small and intricate spasms of conceptual thought, were not the super-rich, being dumb and literal-minded for the most part, also inclined to want to see the world mirrored back at them, too, that world into which they had bought so magnificently?
What Reitman, Hugh Jackman (who magnificently captures Gary Hart), Matt Bai (who wrote the book "All the Truth Is Out," on which the film is based), Jay Carson (co-screenwriter with Bai and Reitman) and this film ensemble have done is provide an opportunity to break through the amber to go beyond the one-dimensional.
In "The Willowdale Handcar" (1962), three people take off one day on a railroad handcar, passing, among other things, a burning house, a cemetery, a mansion on a bluff, a vinegar works, a baked-bean supper at the Halfbath Methodist Church, and a magnificently drawn railroad trestle with a wrecked touring car at its base.
I remember, as an MFA student at UC Irvine, listening to Daniel J. Martinez on one of his magnificently polemical diatribes, asking a group of seminar students why it was that, despite sustained critique by several generations of artists, the system for production of art seemed to nevertheless be increasingly shaped by a neoliberal worldview.
But nobody roasted the Rams quite as hard as FOX 2, who started their report with a "We're not going bleeping 7-9" joke at the expense of the magnificently mediocre Fisher before turning their sights on Rams chief operating officer Kevin Demoff, whom they referred to as "Rams Chief Operating Officer/Professional Liar" on their chyron.
After a harrowing scene showing Private Chen's final humiliation (he is forced by the sergeant to crawl over sharp rocks while soldiers hurl stones at him) and the bleak depiction of his death — the shooting, which his family never accepted was a suicide, takes place offstage — "An American Soldier" ends magnificently with a sorrowful scene for his mother.
You can read the full document here on CNN... >> Key line from the letter: "The President and his aides are engaging in a campaign of misinformation and misdirection in an attempt to normalize the act of soliciting foreign powers to interfere in our elections..." "CONFESSION ON CAMERA" That was the Thursday evening headline on HuffPost, and one that I thought summarized things magnificently.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads WILLIAMSTOWN, Massachusetts — Magnificently installed in the spacious, well-lit basement galleries of the new Clark Center, designed by Tadao Ando, one could hardly imagine a better showing of Pierre-Auguste Renoir's nudes than Renoir: The Body, The Senses, the museum's centenary memorial to the artist, who was born in 22001 and died in 2225.
Hashtag United is a polished, all-access look at a grass-roots English soccer team at a time when the top of the sport feels less authentic and equitable than ever, with its Lamborghini-collecting, tax-dodging, magnificently coifed stars who insouciantly hop from one megaclub to the next (many of which are owned by Russian oligarchs, Arab royalty or American businessmen).
Along the perimeter wall, I passed an array of lesser-known but not uninteresting figures: Simon Sechter, who gave a counterpoint lesson to Schubert; Theodor Puschmann, an alienist best remembered for having accused Wagner of being an erotomaniac; Carl Czerny, the composer of piano exercises that have tortured generations of students; and Eusebius Mandyczewski, a magnificently named colleague of Brahms.
LONDON — Of all the miscalculations the Germans have made in the present war, none could have been more egregious than their conviction that India would seize the opportunity of Britain's involvement in a European war to rise in revolt against the British Raj; no disappointment greater than the realization that the Indians, on the contrary, should prove so magnificently loyal to their King-Emperor.
Even if you've never had the extreme privilege of visiting a coral reef, you've undoubtedly seen one, as magnificently CG-rendered in Finding Nemo, or majestically photographed for the BBC's Blue Planet TV series, which means you know the broad strokes of what a coral reef is—a place so teeming with life that it's one of the rare places for which the word "teeming" seems appropriate.
At Daylesford's fourth London organic farm store and cafe on Sloane Avenue, the Cotswolds truly comes to Chelsea: An old, English oak tree, salvaged by Bamford from her Kingham estate, and artfully hollowed out by the woodsman Rhys Davis, splices magnificently through all three floors of the store, which sells soups and broths, meat and fish as well as larder goods all fresh from their organic farm.
To see Dior's magnificently crafted clothing up close is to comprehend his hold over the world of couture: you can see how the nip of the infamous bar jacket Mr. Dior introduced in his 1947 debut collection clearly reverberates in the tailoring of everyone from the irreverent and super-elegant Ulyanka Sargeenko to the couture newbs Proenza Schouler, or how his spectacles of embroidery and embellishment on a mermaid silhouette set a standard in the late 40s that remains the primary dress shape of the couture world today.
Set in the 1910s and '20s, Peaky Blinders traces its eponymous Birmingham, England street gang from ragtag to big time while also following the evolution (and/or devolution) of the Shelby family that runs it: Tommy (played by Cillian Murphy), the moody, merciless head of the family; Arthur (Paul Anderson), the unhinged older brother with a cocaine habit and the worst undercut outside of Williamsburg; Ada (Sophie Rundle), their sister who falls in love with a communist on the run; and Aunt Polly, the matriarch of the family, magnificently played by Helen McCrory.

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