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876 Sentences With "meandering"

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" "It's been meandering in that range for a while.
This is all done in a sometimes meandering, if nonetheless
Meandering somewhere between a maze of flags, I lose him.
A pair of Ferrari Daytonas meandering through the Italian scenery.
Mr. Santos took a meandering route to his ultimate career.
The question prompted a long, meandering response from Mr. Putin.
But Preston Max Allen's meandering show squanders a promising concept.
At the debate, Mr. Biden was sometimes tentative and meandering.
And the pace is somehow that of a meandering snail.
Tone overtakes meaning and we are lost in electronic meandering.
It's not just a pretty river meandering through beautiful countryside.
"The music was formless, expostulatory, meandering," Mr. Conrad later recalled.
It's a little more exploratory, a little bit more meandering.
The town hall discussion was meandering, to put it generously.
But it feels confident rather than meandering, full rather than dull.
Once the meandering stopped, it was time for questions and answers.
It's a slow, meandering ritual that plays out over 247 minutes.
Tracking website FlightRadar24 shows the meandering route the flights are taking.
"Gas prices are now slowly meandering to the downside," DeHaan says.
One woman indulges in a meandering fantasy that involves a robot.
However meandering the road, the administration is on the right path.
He just had to travel a meandering road to find it.
The sublimely suburban meandering sensation of Burial's work cannot be overstated.
Mike Polizze: There are very minimal vocals on Meandering Noodle, yes.
A meandering denouncement, perhaps, from Pat Robertson on the 700 Club.
However, the book's meandering path should not come as a surprise.
Make an artist book using the lotus or meandering fold: 4.
How else can you make sense of Trump's meandering on immigration?
Stocks were higher but meandering Friday, after gaining sharply during the week.
Single words, lines of meandering text or sketchy notations amplify his narratives.
Over the course of a meandering 16 minutes, Archy Marshall and co.
Trump's responses whiff instead, meandering around the question nonsensically without answering it.
Maybe his later, meandering drawings, absent here, have become the true outsiders.
Lawmakers have described his testimony as meandering, at times confusing and contradictory.
Still, how much help can the meandering Mets get by Monday afternoon?
In my hands, the simplest directions turn into a meandering, imponderable abstraction.
In debates, his answers have, to put it gently, a meandering quality.
Modern Love Meandering through grief, a man tries to replace his sofa.
The book is powerful, painful — sometimes meandering, but ultimately honest and refreshing.
Through software, my meandering memos are turned into a skeleton of writing.
Romney looked over and smiled, her focus meandering as the athletes passed.
When I lived in Old Kenyon, I never saw any meandering spirits.
President Trump's meandering commencement speech at Liberty University last weekend drew jabs.
His interviews are long (often more than three hours), meandering, and silly.
I found myself wishing for #moreMoira as this meandering side story unfolded.
In a meandering, roundabout way, I was trying to excavate his past.
Mr. Mueller has little tolerance for meandering prosecutors who lose the plot.
This close up photo features meandering storms in the upper atmosphere of Jupiter.
Many in the audience grew frustrated with McSally's sometimes long and meandering answers.
Last year, one of them was spotted meandering around a local elementary school.
I wore the Savu while meandering on dirt and gravel trails this summer.
The "World Song Map" is designed to encourage that kind of imaginary meandering.
But as it progresses, it's more meandering than dreamy, more earthly than uncanny.
For me, it's meandering, hour-plus long shows hosted by reality TV stars.
Clinton has a way of meandering legalistically through thickets of caution and temporization.
He wound up meandering through slums in countries like the Philippines and Bulgaria.
Phone calls between my father and I tend to be long and meandering.
Noisey: You released Meandering Noodle an EP of instrumental and largely improvised recordings.
I'd already experienced the beginnings of that during one meandering down memory lane.
The meandering of the polar jet stream affects weather across the Northern Hemisphere.
It's meandering and random and significant all at once, exactly as dreams are.
Someone tough enough to lead a meandering life and find her own way.
Darting down a meandering trail overgrown with bushes, I heard footsteps behind me.
Now the potholed muddy track meandering among the hummocks barely resembles a road.
They sat stone-faced as he held forth, meandering from topic to topic.
It was one of those meandering trips where you don't have any itinerary.
Now the potholed muddy track meandering among the hummocks barely resembles a road.
It was gentle and poignant and just cluttered enough by Frissel's meandering guitar.
The park has meandering footpaths that lead to look-out points with breathtaking views.
This enhanced color version highlights the bright high clouds and numerous meandering oval storms.
They've written letters, or had awkward meandering conversations with their parents, or never have.
The meandering speech, during which Trump lobbed repeated insults at Democrats and Utah Sen.
This makes Prey's gameplay feel deliberate, instead of flattening into generic open-world meandering.
" Chris asks, to which Peter responds with a meandering version of "Yeah, I'm okay.
By giving meandering answers, Biden managed to face fewer questions than the other candidates.
There is a meandering quality to the work, which is a critique of rationality.
Fantastic Beasts is two-plus hours of meandering eye candy that feels numbingly inconsequential.
At this point we're probably quite tipsy so our conversation is a little meandering.
I'd often end up turning a meandering tweet thread into a more polished article.
They stood still for the three-hour show, later slowly meandering throughout the floor.
It's digressive, meandering and entirely charming — her comics read like a letter one treasures.
I too found myself drawn to the local roads that take their time meandering.
This sad, meandering drive that very slowly becomes a non-dunk says it all.
Eno was last spotted Tuesday, meandering in a pasture near the town of Hillsborough.
His meandering comments about health care and "associations" were confusing, and not totally accurate.
The work opens with unison strings tracing a meandering line at a ritualistic pace.
The bones and rocks rested on a sandy flood plain by a meandering stream.
But it went too long and the answers grew more meandering and less focused.
So instead of meandering clever arrangements, I made regular songs--verse, chorus, verse, chorus.
In those works she was impulsive and rigorous, her lines at once concentrated and meandering.
The pair spent a sunny afternoon meandering through an Alpine village, sampling sausages and beer.
Harvey had lingered over Texas for days before meandering back into the Gulf of Mexico.
People make profound, meandering speeches at the altar in front of all their loved ones.
"'Going the Distance'" is our account of the apathetic feeling arising from a meandering trip.
Nah, it was meandering, it was going from one branch to the other I'm sure.
We spent the time meandering around the banquet room and running into people we knew.
For Alvarez it has been a long and meandering road just to get the chance.
Several lawmakers from both parties described the session as meandering, at-times confusing and contradictory.
And they would fall into meandering exchanges — spoken words from the doormen, scribbling from Ben.
Rondeau, however, rendered it almost as a counterpart to the Black Pearl, meandering and melancholy.
Harris' big night was all the more impressive given his meandering path to the NFL.
And I know that rest and recovery are as complex and meandering as thought itself.
He gave sometimes meandering answers to voters and reporters, occasionally cutting himself off mid-digression.
Biden, of course, has a well-earned reputation of going off-script, misspeaking or meandering.
Track forecast for Hurricane Harvey, showing the incredibly slow, meandering movement once it makes landfall.
It has a meandering, if amusing, fantastical conspiracy-theory plot that seems beside the point.
Accordingly, the album is long, dense, meandering, and inflated by the too-many-cooks approach.
Lazy, loquacious Pepin had the comic melancholy of Chaplin, Hrabal recalled, and a meandering storytelling style.
I'd joked about rock star Odysseus's meandering 10-year tour home, complete with drugs and groupies.
Dream goes off with a giant cat meandering through the cosmos and different layers of reality.
It was, for the most part, a schmaltzy, meandering recollection of the couple's early years together.
The result was meandering frontiers that do not even follow the region's already muddled ethnic divisions.
First we see a collection of young hipsters meandering their way through cigarettes and red wine.
Marker's questionable methods yield a meandering, solipsistic slog that spoon feeds its messages to the viewer.
The poster read: "LABOUR ISN'T WORKING" and depicted a long, meandering queue outside an unemployment office.
In the process, Marsch's high-press side rescued considerable pride and purpose from its meandering season.
Seeing it there, among the chin stroking tourists and bored, meandering invigilators, I felt a pang.
If Mr. McMaster was bothered by the meandering, Trump-centered speech, he did not show it.
Professional enterprise technology for agenda-driven video calls has been subverted for meandering, motive-less togetherness.
The result is a family epic that is textured and keenly felt, if at times meandering.
Trump's defense spent Monday meandering between philosophical and procedural objections to the House's charges against him.
In a meandering spirit, I succumbed to the signs telling — no, begging — all to step inside.
Take a meandering walk through Beckerbruch Park on your way to the Kornhaus, another Bauhaus landmark.
But it's not overtly political like Hustlers, and it's less meandering and gonzo than Spring Breakers.
Every debate so far this year has opened with a long, meandering discussion on health care.
This is, like, our fifteenth country, and I'm sick of meandering around in the blazing sunlight.
Adjaye's structure is the latest installment in the Mall's meandering passage through trends in public art.
Those elements, plus a meandering story line, may not make for a particularly involving narrative experience.
S. forum, meaning all rivers have to travel a meandering course before getting to their final destination.
Once underway, the Q27 is a lovely expressway cruiser with plenty of power to overtake meandering sedans.
None of this philosophical meandering, of course, brings me any closer to the important answer I seek.
The system was "meandering" near Charleston, according to the latest National Weather Service update at 11 p.m.
The point of this entertaining, meandering journey is that identities are less solid than is frequently thought.
Conservative talk show host Glenn Beck gave a particularly meandering, sermon-like spiel to open the event.
Layers moved in and out in long meandering passages, with subtle rhythmic sounds trickling beneath it all.
If so, do these meandering lords of dough leave behind a saucy wake of pristine Neapolitan pizza?
His long, meandering answers were the equivalent of drinking an industrial size dose of Sleepy Time Tea.
His 7,000-word resignation letter, obtained by ESPN, mounts a vigorous, if meandering, defense of his methods.
Unlike a pure walking game, you're not just meandering around a space to take in the scenery.
Then started the backtracking, the meandering, the confusion so astonishingly unseemly for the world's most powerful nation.
A meandering, sometimes philosophical conversation between Jack and an off-screen interlocutor is interspersed with Jack's murders.
Led by audience questions, the meandering conversation touched on topics that served as entry points to anecdotes.
Deranged would not be too strong a word for some of his meandering stream-of-consciousness responses.
After meandering through the crowd and security checkpoints, we got to the finish line in Central Park.
Line is a meandering, physical extension of myself, and color fiercely reflects the flickering of my spirit.
We see the Earth curve: God in her kingdom and varied landscapes alive with meandering stone walls.
An assortment of A-list German acting talent brings Mr. Stone's intricate though meandering text to life.
But where Cuomo projected competence and authority, with a dash of his idiosyncratic humor, Trump was meandering.
The narrative of Stella and her friends abandons the book's taut economy for a meandering supernatural slasher.
But it also has the body horror, the anxiety of apocalypse, and the meandering soliloquies about whatever.
Polarized, maybe, but more muddled and meandering that ever before as we navigate the confused and confusing.
His answers were crisp, and far less meandering than Mr. Trump's during an interview two weeks ago.
At first glance, and even on a second and a third, her path is meandering and oblique.
He took over in St. Louis after Ken Hitchcock was dismissed 50 games into a meandering season.
Unfortunately, Preston Max Allen's meandering show is a textbook example of how to squander a promising concept.
This user's late-night journey might sound like the meandering internet history of a lost, bigoted man.
So I was still a meandering guy but I met someone I really liked and was inspired.
The site, once the marshy bank of a meandering river, is located near one of Israel's busiest roads.
The mood is affable and meandering, and, like a too-leniently edited home movie, can test one's patience.
Psychogeography, like the Shrub app itself, encourages a meandering and light-hearted relationship to geography and one's surroundings.
His 2007 work Harry Totter is a meandering story that moves at will from one protagonist to another.
Beyond the peaks, invisible from the meandering dirt roads leading into the mountains, farmers harvest opium and marijuana.
He starts singing, he runs up and around a scale in slow meandering fashion, crooning, aching, sometimes yelling.
Listen to the long, meandering conversations between these faux cowboy criminals and try to sympathize with terrible men.
The 9/11 attacks reordered political priorities and gave purpose to a presidency with an erstwhile meandering agenda.
Late in his meandering piece, Sullivan took a detour to attack liberal analyses of the United Airlines controversy.
Drivers frequently find packs on the meandering narrow roads, refusing to budge until the windows are wound down.
Time will tell whether the meandering explanations and erratic narratives by Giuliani were strategically wise or recklessly unsound.
They filled hotel parking lots, meandering, hoping for a room, or rifling through possessions they'd managed to take.
Danuvius lived in what was then a hot climate on a flat landscape with forests and meandering rivers.
Clinton, briefly holding forth on his announced subject, the Affordable Care Act, but quickly meandering to other topics.
My time-wasting meandering not only felt good—it was, in ways I never could have planned, productive.
Its scope is intimate and lovely, its meandering paths the opposite of formal symmetry and rumblings of glory.
Suffused with a sentimentality that Wilde himself would have deplored, "The Happy Prince" is narratively mushy and meandering.
Biden, for all his weak debate performances and meandering speeches, is showing he still has that legislator's touch.
There are no cars or people on Lombard Street's meandering curves in San Francisco on March 17, 2020.
The first season of Netflix's entry into the "LA assholes suck at love" genre was a meandering mess.
First, the White Walkers are marching along a very strange, meandering route with their army of the dead.
He told USA Today in 1990 that he was thrilled to get some recognition after his meandering career.
On Monday at dawn we drove a final hour south on empty roads meandering through mist-filled forests.
That day I followed him along the ridge, through a meandering valley and up a rock-scattered slope.
There are moments when "Just Mercy" threatens to become as meandering and mired-down as McMillian's case itself.
He offered a meandering response, preaching the importance of exposing young children to as many words as possible.
The first half of the book plays out like a somewhat meandering tragicomedy of minor calibrations and recalibrations.
The results at Miller were more tentative and meandering than what he has achieved with other large groups.
The fading amber light, the waving green fields, the meandering young girl — opens on a pretty pastoral scene.
They are steep and irregular, and they flow arbitrarily across the landscape like parts of a meandering stream.
Instead, we get a meandering, almost arbitrarily split six episodes the veers into vlogging reality-tv-style drama.
They talk past each other in meandering anecdotes that lead nowhere, and receive non-committal replies in return.
He has written poems in rhyme as well as long, meandering disquisitions on the nature of time passing.
The game plays exactly the same as Red Dead Redemption 2, with identical controls and the same meandering pace.
Was it better to let everyone speak as much as they wanted, or should strong leaders end meandering debates?
Strengthening expected The storm was expected to spend the next several days meandering in the Atlantic, gaining some strength.
Over a ponderous, meandering hour and 45 minutes, Karmakar paints an intimate picture of his subjects and their work.
There's a new "speed read" button that lets you quickly navigate lengthy, meandering threads like Ask Me Anything sessions.
There's just so much going on, especially for a song that's kinda slow and meandering on its surface level.
Around Tumaco, where wood and tin shacks rise on stilts above meandering estuaries, the scramble for control spawned bloodshed.
His plans are always meandering and obtuse as hell, usually involving him downing a piping hot bowl of humiliation.
The work of a young man quietly analyzing his father's death over some loopy, meandering beats feels almost quaint.
On the meandering traveling circus better known as the PGA Tour, Im has spent years now living in hotels.
This is all underscored by RDR2's often meandering pace, which makes every speed bump that much more imposing.
Her rendition is slow and meandering, with lilts that lift the melody and then drop it again into quietness.
This won't be for everyone; these early portions may feel meandering, even to the most dedicated Dark Crystal fan.
Meandering through this art historical sequence of sculptural and digital pieces are also a handful of amusingly mischievous works.
" Trump engaged in his usual weird meandering, saying of his voters: "I always say they came from the valleys.
You know those long, meandering conversations in dorm rooms about, like, what's the real reason we're all here, man?
The pastime has also been revived in real life, though with a less meandering character than in the past.
His performances on the trail have been meandering and unimpressive; he seems to inspire more affection than genuine enthusiasm.
Dean knows that clarity doesn't exist without precision; Ephron's meandering style, for instance, is so controlled it's practically pointillist.
Newsletter As the political world turns its attention to Iowa, the impeachment trial is meandering toward the finish line.
They are shapes made in time, over time, like the mellow hikes and meandering conversations that they sometimes describe.
Whisky and a cigarette and the meandering conversation that went with them were more his thing than the treadmill.
Harris the presidential candidate was meandering and often indirect, struggling to present a strong argument for her own campaign.
Volume was light Wednesday, as it was the day before, with stocks meandering around in a fairly narrow range.
Onstage in Sacramento on Saturday night, Mr. West delivered a long, meandering speech on politics and the music industry.
Many readers have deemed the book unreadable — thanks to Wallace's sprawling sentences, heavy use of footnotes and meandering subplots.
Made up of many sections, "Myelination" stumbles into the occasional awkward or meandering transition from one to the next.
Playing piano and occasionally singing, Mr. Riley's performance ranged from Indian-influenced devotional music to a meandering electronic jam.
If you're really into open worlds and a bit more meandering, though, go all in on The Witcher 3.
However, it's a meandering, sludgy listen, even if Mike Dean's typically dark and layered production does sound really impressive.
Most are holidaymakers around here lazily meandering back to their hotels -- prime targets for Pedro's light fingers and scant morals.
Additionally, after meandering westward near the coast for a few days, bringing heavy rain from the Florida Panhandle to Louisiana.
Susan Sontag, John Wayne, Valerie Solanas, and Elena Ferrante all inspire the narrator's meandering meditations on writing, aging, and failing.
Lawmakers from both parties struggled to elicit details about Page's meetings with Russians and to rein in his meandering testimony.
My old bones had tuckered themselves out with sheer inanity, with grumpy nothingness, onset alcoholism, meaningless meandering, and pies consumption.
After meandering through traffic on the southbound 101, the Mustang exited the freeway and casually parked on a residential street.
Life's meandering crossroads puts you in places and spaces where you might meet a wide variety of people and characters.
Meandering through a forest of cranes, we made hard choices: Did we want to see road construction machines or drills?
This meandering jazz-infused drama, told across generations of a black family, strains to pull its focus from white women.
A good bag can make long security lines, rushed transfers, and meandering treks looking for the Airbnb much more enjoyable.
Perhaps it's not a surprise that the meandering accounts that follow offer mainly middle-class nostrums and bland conventional wisdom.
Both, according to the meandering, sleep-on-my-sofa-because-you-may-be-drunk speech Trump gave to introduce Pence.
The piano is given a delicately meandering unaccompanied melody; Wang, virtuosic even in pianissimo, made it glisten in the air.
The grass was bordered by trees that became thicker toward the estate boundaries, with pathways meandering through shrubberies and groves.
A five-day span shows Maria meandering off the US East Coast, but it's unclear what happens afterward, he said.
"I knew I wanted it to be meditative and a bit meandering, not so linear and action oriented," he explains.
The track's meandering and slow arpeggios over diaphanous synth sweeps can ease existential dread and inspire one to ponder instead.
As Bruno continued meandering through the Alps, wandering back and forth across the border, his trail of dead sheep grew.
But over and over again, we've seen that voters just don't care that much about malapropisms and meandering rhetorical styles.
There's more to the feature's meandering plot, and it's worth watching for the surprise factor, wry dialogue and provocative scenes.
His meandering captions, which add up to an engrossing memoir of a life in fashion, triggered a jump in engagement.
The town has more than 953,100 acres of open space, Mr. Zeoli said, where meandering stone walls once demarcated pastures.
Yet epidemiologists monitoring the outbreaks have become increasingly frustrated with the meandering pace of actions taken by U.S. decision-makers.
On camera and in public, the stocky Texan is famous for his meandering soliloquies and belligerent, occasionally violent verbal outbursts.
The plot is high on incident but feels meandering and oddly tension-less for the first half of the book.
And then it utilizes the architecture of the space as a frame to contain the meandering dispersion of the material.
"Little Constructions" is a more meandering, rollicking novel, full of nutty lines that are, bewilderingly, horrible and hilarious at once.
It is the latest meandering course for a market that has been pushed in many directions the last few weeks.
In fact, her path was meandering and oblique; she found her own route to the things that make her happy.
Facebook has a nine-acre park, with meandering paths for walking meetings, atop its flagship building in Menlo Park, Calif.
To add them, the headache is identifying a smooth, meandering path devoid of cracks or impassable berms of broken ice.
Luckily, High Maintenance is exactly the kind of show that's equipped to portray a story in this meandering, personal vein.
The pace is patient, as if both describing and being described by meandering muddy rivers that roll endlessly toward the horizon.
Through its meandering narratives, OITNB explored and began important conversations about police brutality, white feminism, tokenism, sexual assault, and mental health.
Dean Ambrose got the biggest pop of the night, only to have a meandering match with Brock Lesnar which he lost.
He saw majestic mountains ribboned with snow, enormous glaciers meandering across the land, and undulating ice fields glimmering in the twilight.
Ultimately, this big reveal is Girls at its strongest, especially when we compare it to Season 4's meandering Iowa storylines.
The pool handrail, designed to resemble a meandering vine, was the home's last installation, a concept the architect spent months pondering.
With a languid pace and meandering plotline, it was challenging viewing that was thought not to appeal to audiences back then.
Instead, Hannity delivered the polar opposite: a meandering monologue saying he would no longer talk about the story on the air.
At home, when my kids and I are on a walk, and they're meandering and looking at leaves, I'll do lunges.
THE train north from Cairo winds through the lush fields and meandering canals of the Nile Delta, before chugging into Alexandria.
Mr. Trump has broken with political convention, reaching voters largely through news coverage of his long, meandering speeches at big rallies.
I see two of my coworkers also meandering their way through the crowd, and finish walking to the office with them.
Some are on the Canadian side of a meandering marine border, some in the United States; almost all are privately owned.
Following the meandering plot is beside the point once Mosley starts bringing on his familiar characters for Easy to chat up.
But every week, the realities of Eve's life (delivered in the form of meandering subplots) seem to get in the way.
During the debate, Biden answered a question about institutional racism with a meandering tangent that included a reference to record players.
Next to the street clamor, the Ganges was deeply quiet, the swish of oars a ghostly whisper on the meandering river.
I also get bothered by the slow walkers, groups meandering three across, or people who do not stay to the right.
In a way, you're imprisoned by those lanes, those meandering country roads, hemmed in by those big, open, gunmetal grey skies.
In this exhibition, Weems is everywhere at once, guiding the viewer as she scouts the recesses of the gallery's meandering space.
This sprawling show at the Musée du quai Branly encompasses a wealth of sepulchral, shrouded spirits meandering through Asia's cultural purview.
It is meandering hyperbole, peppered with often-tangential attacks and coated in the most superficial discussion of complex and important issues.
The federal judge opened the hearing with an angry, emotional, sometimes meandering statement that sharply contrasted with his prior public appearances.
Maybe you should just go fishing on Sunday, or put in tomatoes, or take a long meandering walk through the Frick.
Why did the hyperspecialized "Tiger path" lead to stardom in the one case, and the meandering "Roger path" in the other?
Epic's headquarters were a short drive away, down a meandering road through countryside dotted with Queen Anne's lace and farm equipment.
Barnes's book is like a lively, meandering pub conversation with a birdy companion — chatty, but often choppy and a little repetitive.
Critics have called the investigation a meandering, expensive attack on the reputation of a man who is not alive to respond.
After meandering along the harbor's charming cobblestone streets and red brick warehouses, stop by the Louis Valentino Jr. Park and Pier.
The region is a vast, roadless landscape of meandering rivers, majestic mountains, crystal-clear lakes, and mile after mile of tundra.
In florid prose, Hendrickson recounts countless episodes tangential to Wright's life or work, meandering onto all manner of occasionally interesting terrain.
Wandering over damp cobblestone in alleyway after alleyway, meandering through a city I didn't know until all bearings had been lost.
While the songs here might be slow, they're never meandering, able to blissfully glide with Homan's croon and delicate guitar playing.
Biden's explanation of his original support for the Iraq war was meanwhile confusing and mixed in a meandering argument about Afghanistan.
In terms of Trump and the other outsiders, the GOP is arguably in the midst of such a haphazard, collective meandering.
Traces of Altman's cinematic DNA, like the slow, methodical, but meandering movement of his camera, often make themselves apparent in Rudolph's films.
" Page seemed to acknowledge his meandering in response to a question about his Russian language skills: "I'm not a smooth Russian speaker.
"Orchidelirium" sets the visitor on a meandering route through nearly all of the conservatory, itself a direct beneficiary of the orchid craze.
They climbed a slow meandering hill to a restored farmhouse with a view of the mountains where they unloaded without a word.
"Even if crude oil prices keep meandering with no decisive climb, we may still see pump prices rise short-term," Lundberg said.
At one minute shy of two hours, the film is far too long and indulgent; the narrative is a meandering, joyless mess.
Apart from an engrossing duet revealing the strength and softness of Baidy Ba and Ms. Gomis, this work was meandering and overblown.
That leaves Prouty Garden, with its meandering paths, fountains, towering redwood tree and rabbits that nibble the grass, in the cross hairs.
Yet, in a meandering, multilingual media conference, Ki and her team mates were peppered with questions about the "secret" of their success.
And at once, the meandering address turned sharply, and without prompting, to his charitable foundation, a magnet for criticism in recent weeks.
I'd been wondering if that hurt the old man's feelings—if he saw my life's meandering path as a rejection of sorts.
We'd all grown accustomed to Klimt's meandering thought processes and decided to accept them along with the manifold vagaries of this endeavor.
There's Mr. Etcetera, who is on part 18 of a meandering, gentle, multipart story of the goings-on at his apartment complex.
The writer, though, sometimes overplays this hand, with the history of the city meandering for pages beyond any relevance to the street.
Mercy Hospital is comprised of over five notebooks of work, vacillating between meandering, colorful abstraction and hyper-cognizant musings on the self.
In the past, that's meant a proliferation of wonderfully meandering pieces—loping jams that felt more about the journey than the destination.
That Maupin is thrilled with his success is understandable; he earned it after a lot of meandering, and he justly celebrates it.
These sessions also broadcast Mr. López Obrador's erratic side — his thin skin, his churlishness and his tendency to launch into meandering soliloquies.
Meandering paths lead to cafes, teahouses, juice stands, funky shops and craft studios selling everything from handmade paper goods to baby clothes.
This is not a book that wears its knowledge lightly, and the trail is sometimes meandering, littered with digressive pathways and citations.
The walk home is a safe space for meandering chatter, nude runs through car-parks and cross-legged silences on bowling lawns.
All of that amounted only to an extended prologue, however, in a meandering match that will now extend into a second day.
When Lewis was feeling chatty, he could go on for hours, and Hurston cedes the narrative to him for long, meandering stretches.
About a third of "A Carnival of Losses" is threadbare and meandering, memories of dead relatives and journeys abroad and anthologies past.
Those who know Mr. Trump well said that the president's meandering call to "Fox & Friends" resembled the way he talks in private.
Through a number of meandering baby steps, I was able to see more and more value in the expense and the experience.
Tyler Smith, 19, texted his grandmother after the debate, hopeful that Mr. Biden's meandering answer may have swayed her from supporting him.
Stroll the meandering paths on your own, or arrange a guided tour in English with one of the resident monks (400 yen).
This meandering motion has allowed frigid Arctic air to dip further south over certain regions, while warmer equatorial air penetrates further north.
But peel away the self-deprecation and meandering stabs at clarity and Phoenix has imparted some meaningful wisdom upon the Hollywood set.
The narrative can sometimes feel meandering, in particular her detailed account of the art scenes of the interwar years and Grosz's biography.
The best podcasts to fall asleep to have two common factors: soothing host voices, and relatively banal or meandering topics and narratives.
Sebring, a sleepy city of about 10,000 whose meandering borders are dotted with lakes, boasts a historic downtown and an international raceway.
Sarah Gustafson, a reader in San Francisco, said she walks regularly with her dog along Mount Sutro's meandering five miles of trails.
The show's beloved by fans of all ages because of its wonderful weirdness, and a willingness to tell strange, joyfully meandering stories.
It falls on gumshoes like Victoria Kwan of SCOTUS Map, which keeps track of their movements, to piece together the meandering jurists' schedules.
The more likely the meandering point is to hit a point on the Julia set, the higher the MME is at that point.
And his so-called "social media summit" did not outline any specific plans of action, only really featuring a meandering speech from him.
And LIGO isn't an outlier; all big discoveries in physics inevitably follow a meandering (and costly) path of scientific labor and political sparring.
They often followed a meandering plan, with tombs and monuments that looked like they sprouted out of the ground by nature's own design.
When asked about the video, Trump gave a characteristically nebulous and meandering response: If you're looking for us, we'll be back in bed.
We drink beer while watching the lake and have a long, meandering conversation about our cultural identities, upbringings, and plans for the future.
But it's the early stories, those that follow the meandering adventures of kids just trying to fill their days, that are most alive.
One WIRED editor likes to watch episodes of NHK World's Cycle Around Japan, a meandering travel show about touring Japan on a bicycle.
The Yellow Birds shines during its kinetic action sequences in Iraq, but a disjointed narrative and meandering third act prevents Birds from soaring.
The record has the grown-up indie-rock band meandering into the political, not least on "Walk It Back," the album's third song.
While performing the speculative stories, Locks improvised a soundtrack for each, using a synth and delay pedal and creating a meandering electronic backdrop.
Like a lot of Lynch's work, it's slow, meandering, unfurling in this discursive way that feels like an ambient piece or a raga.
One could make a strong case, as Trump himself did, that what is wrong with this country has been the meandering status quo.
In a long, meandering speech, laced with bad language, at the rally in the park he promised only to fight crime and corruption.
"They asked us to gather on the beach," Nasir says, describing the sandy bank of the meandering river that runs through Tula Toli.
There are other estuaries on the course, meandering burns that threaten a few shots, but they are typically avoided without too much trouble.
In February, he published a meandering 6,000-word Facebook note that claimed the site would take steps to censor "sensationalist" headlines and content.
But in typical McCarthy fashion, the White Snow oeuvre has taken root and grown into something of a meandering fable of its own.
It was a meandering match that spanned 2 hours 24 minutes and encapsulated the three primary stages of Venus Williams's two-decade career.
We met up at the Empire State Building after work one day and went for a long, meandering walk to talk things out.
JADA: We seemed to have similar road-trip styles: Head to a signpost destination and do a lot of meandering along the way.
When they next see each other at work, Agnes reveals her disillusionment with Peter and his "educated," amoral crowd, meandering through unearned lives.
Carmen Lynch has such a mellow, meandering, deadpan delivery that it's easy to underestimate how many punch lines she packs into a minute.
While he's always been gaffe-prone, his speech has grown tentative and meandering in a way that engenders sympathy but also profound anxiety.
I've attended some of his town halls and rallies, and they've been lackluster, his speeches dull and meandering, and his crowds comparatively small.
And an endless horizon, sometimes straight, hopefully meandering, that stretches out in front of her, as far out as she wants to go.
He may not be a student of Trump's political road show rallies and is probably having trouble following Trump's meandering stream of consciousness.
Another, perhaps less meandering configuration could see the two diminutive moons move too close to each other and find their gravity fields entangled.
The Border Patrol unit we shadowed is responsible for 28500 miles of border that includes 6900 meandering river miles of the Rio Grande.
Interestingly, the State Department refuses to define it, and the United Nations has a meandering "political" definition that is satisfying to no one.
The meandering, sometimes cryptic interviews of 2018 have given way to something more considered and open with occasional dashes of her trademark whimsy.
But they also cherished the memory of Southern pines, meandering rivers, tropical flowers and the delicious dishes made from local plants and animals.
The through-line, of course, is Collins and his ever-meandering mind laying down distinctly poetic, multi-syllabic rhyme cadences at each turn.
It also reveals the source: a comfy-looking jumpsuit, with a meandering, Marimekko-esque black and white stripe, which appears in several works.
From that distant location the point is going to take a random walk across two-dimensional space, meandering until it strikes the Julia set.
Within an hour, the S&P was back to where it was before the drop, and has since been meandering in a narrow range.
Wading through it feels like reading a meandering YouTube vlog, or a too-revealing Tumblr post that, despite its faults, still captivates you anyway.
A paper , published in the Journal of Archaeological Science, describes the incredible art in the labyrinthine cave network, spanning human, animal and "meandering" designs.
In my meandering, I came across a green-haired girl who told me this was the smallest crowd the event had seen in years.
His meandering jokes did an excellent job of cutting through the intensity; witty and human, they revealed yet another side of the same man.
But on a large monitor inside Soroush Salehian and Mina Rezk's Mercedes Sprinter van, every meandering biped stands out against a sea of white.
McConaughey impersonation is a competitive industry, with some of today's most luminous stars trying their hands at his Texas drawl and meandering philosophical tangents.
We spent last season here at The Walking Dead Quitter's Club warming up to the show after its meandering, murky post-Governor story arcs.
A fence separates the course from the park and generally keeps the animals from meandering onto the fairways, yet a few have made appearances.
A meandering philosophical treatise that explores how all types of systems — your body, nature, the economy, your company — get stronger or weaker with stress.
The two men, Mark Geist and John Tiegen, delivered a meandering address that seemed to lose the attention of many members of the audience.
A towering mountain range materializes from the clouds, and, nestled in an inlet, the gently meandering lines of the Chuitna River come into focus.
With his large frame, long dreads, and broad smile, as well as his meandering, distractible charm, he's a bit like a human St. Bernard.
During a typically meandering 45-minute interview with his favorite television show, Trump deflected from questions about Hill's testimony by conspiracy-mongering about Ukraine.
But I have the feeling its meandering charms might be enhanced by access to that long-handled whisky bottle hymned at the show's beginning.
The arrest came at the end of a meandering legal path that began in 2010, when the Justice Department announced it was investigating WikiLeaks.
The 4.24-acre wooded property includes a meandering driveway in front and more than an acre of lawn with fruit trees in the back.
Maudlin and meandering, this first feature by the actor John Carroll Lynch could have sprouted organically from the compost of its star's back catalog.
The tufted wool carpet was machine woven using aerial photographs of the Sacramento River meandering 50 miles through checkerboard farmland from Colusa to Chico.
In Kentucky Route Zero's meandering stream of text, dream-like imagery, and despondent music, I looked for clues about the world and its characters.
You'd be surprised at how much happiness a meandering journey replete with blind curves, the occasional detour and a blowout or two can bring.
He is, as ever, prone to meandering, abrupt asides ("I can't sing worth a damn") and frequent stumbles, though they are almost instantly forgotten.
Thursday's meandering came as investors grappled with worries over U.S.-China trade relations and the mounting pressure by Democrats to impeach President Donald Trump.
He toggles deftly between the distant and recent pasts, imbuing the story with a kind of meandering informality while managing to keep it coherent.
Its autumnal voice seduced the Romantics: the pioneering concerto is Schumann's, which begins not with a heroic display but with a great meandering rumination.
The Frank Gehry-designed building has a pristine nine-acre rooftop garden, yet much of the interior — a meandering open-plan hallway — appears unfinished.
During his off-the-cuff and meandering press conference in the White House Rose Garden, Trump's usual fear-mongering about immigrants took center stage.
Here is that almost-mythical boundary, a thin line of silver water meandering through rough terrain, which, in itself, should deter inter-country travel.
Sure the Tesla is fun to stunt in, but sometimes a mid to full-size sedan can feel cumbersome to handle on more meandering roads.
Nils Martin Larsen's synthetic backdrop worked more clearly in tandem Morten Myklebust's introspective, meandering vocals and its harmonies snuck to the front of the mix.
Lizzie: During the first episode, I assumed the revival's fidgety, meandering style was just a way to quickly familiarize audiences with new subplots and characters.
It is also one of the strangest: ridiculously long (3,770 pages overall in Don Bartlett's and Martin Aitken's admirable translation), devoid of plot, hopelessly meandering.
Instead of meandering through minutiae of my daily life – which is far less thrilling — I rode the emotional highs and lows of Connie Nikas' life.
In a long, meandering manner, he seemed to ask Google to rank conservative news higher, since those types of organizations represented a minority among media.
Apple has also had a meandering path since smartphones began dominating the computing landscape, leading to accusations that the company has run out of ideas.
It barely connects to the internet, but sometimes, I open blank documents and type meandering thoughts and half-sentences about the shape of my life.
During their meandering chat, West — who donned his own "Make America Great Again" hat — discussed everything from tax cuts, to prison reform, and mental health.
According to police, around 13,000 England fans have made the trip and are now meandering around in what is a pleasant atmosphere for the moment.
Birinyi said he's not particularly worried that the market is meandering since there are story stocks even if the S&P 500 is barely changed.
But as I rounded a bend on a shallow meandering channel, I was surprised by a flashing light at the top of a slight ridge.
The booing returned when reliever Antonio Bastardo, meandering through the seventh inning, gave up two runs, including one when he was called for a balk.
The land teemed with life and the conditions were excellent for fossilization, with seasonal floods and meandering rivers that rapidly buried dead animals and plants.
Is this meandering indifference to Syrian mass-murder of civilians what an American president should now be advancing as a serious U.S. foreign policy objective?
" He claimed that his meandering position on whom to blame for the violence, and whether to call it terrorism, reflected his commitment to "the facts.
I've never been convinced by Sega's meandering attempts to convert Sonic into 33D, believing the Mario-esque Sonic Adventure to be the most successful attempt.
The swirling, meandering, twisting lines in his paintings of the late 1980s and early '90s vanished, replaced by planes of solid color tightly fitted together.
I work out with trainers, because if I do it alone I'll just spend 45 minutes slowly meandering on the elliptical like an old woman.
A poodle yipped at a wayward egg meandering toward its owner, who captured it between her high heels and retrieved it daintily between two fingers.
A small set of stone stairs leads to an oasis — a beautiful, hidden garden with a meandering gravel path, no more than 50 feet long.
In this case, the hand-waving comes by way of a long, meandering story that seems to take a sharp left turn in several spots.
" In a meandering interview with Ainsley Earhardt on "Fox & Friends," Trump warned, "I don't know how you can impeach somebody who's done a great job.
This is what we too often get: the Seventh Congressional District of Pennsylvania, meandering in a crazed H-like pattern through five counties near Philadelphia.
They send finely crafted emails and go on meandering walks, talking about writing, exploring the difference between art and artifice, spinning tales for one another.
We dropped our bags and immediately set out down the meandering route densely enveloped by fragrant fynbos; just breathing deeply seemed to have curative properties.
This is a humorous and fascinating character study between the two men, though, with a meandering plot and pseudo-scholarly footnotes, it isn't for everyone.
True romance is found in the Swim Out Suites that line a meandering pool and mimics the feel of having a natural river flowing by.
The British singer-songwriter worked with a kindred spirit, Tyler, the Creator, on his most recent album, but his own music has a meandering charm.
Stengel was the affable Midwesterner — Casey, as in K.C., his hometown — who charmed fans with his meandering speech (affectionately known as "Stengelese") and absurd antics.
Even though we like meandering story and tangents, it really felt like we were aiming for cohesive through-line this season — in our own way.
Sandler injects his familiar meandering whir of a voice into a more hostile context: How he bends it is as important as what he says.
She lives alone in the forest, feels kinship with bats, falls into meandering visions and blistering rages, practices divination, talks with ghosts in the night.
Some of the songs on the meandering pre-breakup album "Door to Door" had been around for years, but never seemed good enough to record.
Hosted by a man who goes by Harris, these meandering meditations on banal subjects (usually with a scientific bent) are spoken entirely in breathy murmurs.
The course's weakest moments are when it feels most like a podcast, with somewhat meandering conversations with random founders discussing how they dealt with problems.
And yet the later symphonies integrate moods and material more powerfully: There's something so awkward about the Fifth — the meandering buildup of the final movement!
When moderator Dana Bash asked the congresswoman from Hawaii, point-blank, if she identifies as capitalist or socialist, the response was a meandering non-answer.
The advancing troops began their approach in snaking rows of Humvees across the bald hills at first light, moving in meandering patterns across rocky terrain.
It is the county's least dense suburb: 24 square miles of rolling hills and farmland interlaced with meandering stone walls that once delineated cow pastures.
The MME is a way of quantifying the fact that the meandering point is more likely to strike certain parts of the Julia set than others.
So rather than meandering through a lot of plot, check out some recaps, which pretty much always give you the biggest nugget in the first paragraph.
These behind-the-scenes images of meandering buskers contrast with the work of artists like Toulouse-Lautrec, Degas, and Seurat, who were inspired by the spectacles.
But the miniseries falters where the book does — a meandering middle section in which King seems to run out of steam and starts killing people off.
Sarah Palin's meandering, fiery, sarcastic, patriotic and blustery speech endorsing Donald J. Trump for president on Tuesday in Ames, Iowa, does not easily submit to categorization.
The hurricane center said the system could become a tropical storm while meandering in the Gulf for several days before making landfall in Mexico on Saturday.
The film is a meandering examination of a central character — a woman named Mavis (Charlize Theron) who peaked as a popular mean girl in high school.
This meandering narrative, Ms Jasanoff writes, "spoke in a metaphor [that] imperialists could appreciate", in particular about the moral uprightness of "the right sort" of Englishman.
As usual, Karl Lagerfeld had a lengthy vision for this season — 69-looks-long, to be exact — but it was by no means a meandering one.
Still, the meandering, thoughtful, "nothing really happens" pace of the books is relaxing, the prose is beautiful, and many of the psychological observations truly are impressive.
Peter Spiro, a law professor at Temple University who reviewed the filing, noted that the arguments were meandering and the language was full of typographical errors.
For business travellers: Meandering through Gràcia, which has become one of Barcelona's hippest neighbourhoods in recent years, will provide a peek into how the locals live.
Set in a lilting 3/4 time signature, this languorous, meandering theme perfectly captures the vertiginous state of suspended animation that often accompanies falling in love.
"With U.S. yields meandering around the 3 percent mark, in the near term the dollar can definitely rise further," Societe Generale FX strategist Alvin Tan said.
The point is, after a few rather meandering episodes, Homeland now has a focus again, and we're excited to see where the show goes with it.
Instead of answering such questions, he launches into a meandering section about the need for new thinking to deal with "bimodal distributions" (his T-junction metaphor).
Radicalization is never a straight path; it is a meandering road littered with a collection of ideas, emotions, questions of identity, frustrations, and often, psychological issues.
Directed by Tom McCarthy, "Timmy Failure" tells the meandering story of an extremely eccentric fifth grader (played by Winslow Fegley) and his trusty imaginary polar bear.
Meandering through the story of an ever-changing self, these selfies question ideas of grandeur, of being an icon, and our relationship to our constructed environments.
The stranger spins him a meandering tale of shape-shifters who prey on humans, hidden in the shadows of society since the Greek myth of Lycaon.
NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. — Ben Carson officially ended his presidential campaign the same way he began it: With an odd, meandering speech few people paid attention to.
The song's meandering tempo and tense atmosphere, punctuated with eerie cackling throughout, stood apart in a genre that, by 33, was continually ratcheting up in intensity.
Through looping, meandering and backtracking discourse, he addresses hundreds of subjects, including philosophy, etymology, anti-Semitism, breeding, the Polish cavalry, lost sound and scent histories, theater.
Meandering around the temple grounds on a chilly day, I saw men and women lighting incense and worshiping at Sakyamuni, the main hall of the monastery.
Instagram photos are discouraged indoors, where the space has a naturally lit, Zen-like serenity, with benches for resting designed by Mr. Puryear and meandering paths.
Ms. Simon led a tour through the meandering house while Morgan Rietzas, who owns a taxi company here, waited patiently in the driveway for this reporter.
Each year, members of the Oakland Fire Department's fire prevention team ascend the meandering roads of exclusive bungalows and estates perched on the city's woodland hills.
He has launched into meandering asides, including falsely claiming his father was born in Germany as Jens Stoltenberg, the NATO secretary general, looked on in April.
" In a meandering response, Mr. Trump cited his victory in the Electoral College, then promised "to do everything within our power to stop long-simmering racism.
Wrong.When reviews for the Depp and Armie Hammer film came out, they were awful with many hammering away at the film's convoluted plot and meandering runtime.
Positioned on a moss-covered rocky ledge and approached by a meandering driveway, the home has a striking appearance, especially with its bright blue exterior panels.
While his post-church professional life surged with purpose, Mr. Shields's search for existential and spiritual answers was slow and meandering, often veering to the fringe.
The meandering conversation was punctuated by lulls, as the phone was hidden or passed around, capturing the ambient noise of life inside the maximum-security prison.
A week later, returning from buying a bottle of wine, I saw the old dog meandering down the street, in a larger brown sweater this time.
"I've listened to Joe Biden over the years, and often felt that there are times when he's going on, or meandering in his speech," Booker said.
Adopting a meandering, free-flowing structure and woozily intimate photography, the director, Jenny Gage, and her husband, the cinematographer Tom Betterton, follow close and listen well.
Overall, Biden looked strong and presidential although it wasn't perfect -- most notably in his meandering (and Trumpian) answer on the way forward on Iraq and Afghanistan.
Meandering through the artist's milieu of dystopias on display within the Armory, one gets the sense that she is weaving together a 21st-century global tapestry.
The book's certainly not poetic, nor is it particularly well-paced, mostly either digressing about upbringing or meandering through the motions of yet another bourgeois day.
Outside of his nonsensical, meandering answers to hard policy questions, he's been making much more overt plays toward building more of an audience than an electorate.
"With U.S. yields meandering around the 21 percent market, in the near term the dollar can definitely rise further," said Alvin Tan, FX strategist at Societe Generale.
He's either never spoken to an executive with media training before or doesn't care that his long, meandering questions give Kyncl every opportunity to respond in generalities.
Carlotta, the third named storm of the Pacific hurricane season, was meandering just off Mexico&aposs coast late Friday night, according to the U.S. National Hurricane Center.
Trump's 15-minute meandering monologue at Langley, in particular, will endure in perpetuity as his first official presidential serenade, enshrining the long neck as the new normal.
Atmospheric scientists are watching how weather patterns develop over the Pacific to see if something, like a meandering jet stream, might perturb this winter's robust polar vortex.
The episode, which caps out at 10 minutes, is meandering and goofy, soundtracked by a simple guitar twang that could've been plucked from a children's television show.
It remains to be seen if a more meandering path to profitability will in any way curb the spread of idiotic, demonstrably false articles such as this.
A season of The Walking Dead basically consists of a premiere and a finale, with a lot of meandering and lopsided water-treading between those two points.
During a 77-minute meandering press conference on Thursday, Jake Turx, a journalist from the ultra-Orthodox Jewish publication Ami Magazine, stood up and asked a question.
During a meandering, off-the-cuff speech, Trump denounced Mexican immigrants and insisted that his negotiating prowess would force Mexico to pay for a new border wall.
Its meditations on the nature of the mind are growing increasingly knotty, putting flesh and bones to the meandering thought experiments that keep undergrads up at night.
Fans have a lot of feelings about Star Wars: The Last Jedi—particularly about a meandering scene in an interstellar casino populated by super-rich arms dealers.
The memefication of the Star Wars prequels have turned the films' overly complex storylines, meandering monologues, and clunky dialogue into George Lucas's most important and entertaining work.
Surfing blogs speculate that the Wavegarden "lagoon" — derided for its "crumbly, meandering waves" — might be replaced with a Wavegarden "cove," or another brand of wave pool entirely.
The meandering convention to date and the problems involving Ms. Trump are the latest evidence of the seat-of-the-pants organization that has marked this campaign.
But that tells its own story about another meandering debate performance from a candidate who ceased to be relevant to the presidential race a long time ago.
Set aside the fact that Clinton's paid speeches to Wall Street firms and her meandering explanations of her private emails did not help her credibility with voters.
In this age of political correctness, blunt conversations give way to solipsistic meandering around the point and vague platitudes meant to assuage any hint of interpersonal conflict.
But then the questions started meandering to what seemed like a grab bag of questions King's been wanting to ask the Obamas for the past 8 years.
It's largely built around these meandering piano lines, which swell occasionally out of a sea of chittering electronics and manipulated found sounds that feel like crying livestock.
In any case, the Cubs won another close, big one — just as they defeated Cleveland last November in a meandering Game 7 to clinch the World Series.
Your correspondent caught him at the Iowa State Fair last month; he looked fit but sounded old: tired, meandering, slightly bored and prone to taking odd tangents.
As they yammer through meandering monologues featuring soy milk and the C.I.A., the director, Martin Owen, tarts up the tedium with stylized lighting and quirkily staged flashbacks.
There are also yellow bands and shapes, networks of meandering pink and green lines, clusters of variously colored, feathery brushstrokes, and a smattering of dot-like shapes.
Skeptics of Ms. Nixon's debate performance, who said she had dodged tough questions by offering meandering, often inconclusive replies, may have seen their critiques reaffirmed on Thursday.
He had been more confident, and less susceptible to letting his weaknesses — self-righteous indignation, verbal blunders, and meandering speeches — distract from his case to be president.
Often called the Venice of the East, it features some of China's most exquisite traditional architecture, with whitewashed courtyard houses and meandering walkways above lotus-carpeted ponds.
Mr. Biden's campaign could do little to alter the presentation of a candidate who was given to meandering into verbal cul-de-sacs even in his prime.
You can step back a century or so by meandering through their preserved buildings, including a fruit cannery (now a boat museum), general store and blacksmith shop.
The fact that I've looped all the way back to Microsoft needing to provide services on mobile isn't (just) my usual rhetorical meandering, it's the whole point.
His voice mail messages and texts had become meandering soliloquies that didn't make sense, veering from his work travails, to car repairs, to his pet mouse, Snowball.
This small vineyard, which opened in the foothills of Mount Coolangatta in 2003 and overlooks the meandering Shoalhaven River, might be the south coast's prettiest picnic spot.
The 1,500-year-old Talmud is a meandering text including interpretations of biblical Halakha, or Jewish law, ethics and narratives full of digressions and arguments among rabbis.
Around the holidays, the couple jetted off to French-speaking Caribbean island St. Barths, relaxing on yachts and meandering around the island with Sanchez's son, Nikko Gonzalez.
One Senior Democratic aide said that Twitter's meandering and unclear policies regarding hate speech and white supremacy on its platform has frustrated at least some CBC lawmakers.
Republicans previewed an early rebuttal on Monday in the form of a meandering but at times caustic 11-page letter from Senator Ron Johnson, Republican of Wisconsin.
Stylized goats' heads, cobwebby production, and meandering semi-acoustic interludes were de rigueur, and it seemed like no one knew how to write a fucking song anymore.
Maybe it's for people who already thought the streaming service's dramas were too long, repetitive and crammed with filler but wanted more control over that meandering experience.
By the end of '526s, the rope itself largely disappears, as the torsos that come to populate her drawings adopt its meandering, fluid qualities for their shape.
They're more interested in meandering in and around their dream factory, in showing DeeAnna wiggling underwater in a mermaid costume and Hobie doing a headstand in a saddle.
Eight days in, she made the sort of find you'd expect to see in a meandering, boring spin-off to Cloverfield—a small, translucent worm in her eye.
After meandering through a series of one-liners weirdly dunking on the physical appearances of various political candidates — as well as himself — Davidson put his serious face on.
It [allows elites] to remake the home on the model of work as opposed to developing the skill of spending hours meandering around human beings in a family.
She also gave a meandering answer to the question of whether Trump should be impeached, saying and that voters can have their say by defeating Trump in 2020.
His meandering speech praising Trump did not air, but the president mentioned West's appearance at a rally last week in Tennessee and praised West's performance in a tweet.
And this means that when they're having meandering conversations (rather than directed dialogue for tasks like customer service) they tend to come up with some odd non-sequiturs.
Such a stink is nothing new on this route, a meandering line through downtown seemingly attractive to public farters, but this time it reeks like the real deal.
In My Favorite Thing Is Monsters, Emil Ferris avoids the strictures of any one genre, following the meandering mind of a 10-year-old obsessed with movie monsters.
Both in person, where Regnery tried to deflect many questions, and even in email, a medium in which he seems more comfortable, meandering down philosophical and historical byways.
Deméré said back then, the site likely sat near a meandering stream near the coastline, the landscape filled with extinct Ice Age megafauna, including camels, horses, and deer.
LONDON (Reuters) - Guiness World Records has named a meandering street in northwest Wales the steepest in the world, knocking a road in New Zealand off the top spot.
In his meandering and provocative curatorial text, Santamarina invokes the Greek idea of parrhesia, or free speech, and cites Michel Foucault's Discourse and Truth: the Problematization of Parrhesia.
Now we'll have (hopefully) less meandering around castles in two-person scenes that seem to only be killing time until next time Daenerys' dragons go HAM on Westeros.
In 1983 his meandering studies and wide reading led him to write the book he is most famous for, "Imagined Communities", which explores the enduring allure of nationalism.
The New Mexico desert is made for extended meandering; it's never humid, and it is easy to find a comfortable pace on the soft sand of the foothills.
The Denis canon is full of meandering and unpleasant movies, the kind that ask if you are capable of sitting with discomfort in order to access higher truths.
If Witt struggles at times as a memoirist, she succeeds as a meandering journalistic voyeur, one with a deeply empathetic and nuanced appreciation of sexual renegades and outcasts.
The GOP White House pick, who was a driving force behind the birther questions, blamed Clinton allies for first raising doubts about Obama's birthplace in a meandering response.
On one level, the word accurately describes the shape of Odysseus' journey: he's the man who gets where he's going by meandering—indeed, often by travelling in circles.
As an in-gallery video loops aerial footage of the sunlit Split 3 towers and their pleasantly meandering, palm tree-lined walkways, it is easy to see why.
This is where the movie hits its stride as a meandering mess as Gino wanders around Brooklyn trying to find Richie, beating people up and then moving on.
Engineers had to reroute the Disneyland Railroad and shorten the meandering Rivers of America, where an original Frontierland attraction, the Mark Twain Riverboat, sails in a quaint loop.
The bus travels only a few hundred yards but continues a long, meandering journey begun nearly 22011 years ago by German-speaking Mennonite Christians fleeing persecution in Europe.
Gerry Meandering from Ohio had some ideas for reining in guns: Defenders of gun violence always compare deaths by automobile to deaths by shooting to rationalize these tragedies.
A recent study by NASA and NOAA showed that over the past seven decades North Atlantic hurricanes have been moving slower and meandering farther from their average trajectory.
In Sumter, South Carolina on Friday, voter and university drama professor Marybeth Berry confronted Biden about his meandering style, telling him his speech fell a little too flat.
I'd stick in one earbud and let Drew Ackerman's peculiar, nasally voice and meandering stories send me right into the eight hours of dreamland I was used to.
That being so, if Biden avoids gaffes or the kind of meandering performances that have dogged him at previous debates, it will be a solid night for him.
Long before she moved in, Shapton had admired a feature of her studio from afar, on one of those meandering New York walks, imagining life behind the facades.
But it was certainly a feat of congressional stamina and C-Span content enhancement, with rousing flourishes, meandering detours and encouragement from his Democratic peers on social media.
For decades now a quarter of Jerusalem's sewage has flowed openly in the Kidron valley, meandering down the city's foothills and through the Judean desert to the east.
A regulation field measures 360 feet by 160 feet, and minute by minute, much of it is overtaken by spectacle: inflatable helmets and enormous flags and meandering mascots.
By way of answering, Trump insisted that the Bidens are corrupt, before meandering to a favorite topic: his high approval ratings and his low opinion of the media.
" It took Lonergan more than two years to finish one, but when he did, Damon says, "It was long, and it was meandering, and it was fucking incredible.
Joe Biden was riffing again — an R.F.K. anecdote, a word about "civil wrongs," a meandering joke about the baseball commissioner — and aides knew enough to worry a little.
Similarly, akin to a child's purposeless meandering on paper, "Breath and Fall" (2015), is a free-flowing outpouring of haphazard lines and doodles over chunky dollops of paint.
And as Matt notes, it's burning through so much plot now that a lot of new characters aren't afforded the more meandering introductions we've gotten with older players.
At one point, Gates led government attorneys through a meandering and, it seems, incredibly frustrating 90-minute deposition where they struggled to get any concrete facts out of him.
The 80-year-old senator from Arizona appeared confused during a meandering and unfocused series of questions that appeared to leave Comey as perplexed as it left TV viewers.
Asked to account for his belief that the Sandy Hook shooting — which resulted in the death of 20 children — was a hoax, Jones responded with a meandering, incoherent answer.
That's not a lot of time for dillydallying, and if Thrones wants to finish the saga with a satisfying finish, its meandering plot threads need to start coalescing now.
Poor Bran Stark, who had been stuck in a meandering storyline until recently becoming the creepy Three-Eyed Raven, was also rated as unattractive by New York Times readers.
The company isn't leaving video altogether; Spotify plans to reboot the initiative, marking just the latest shake-up in a meandering, and at times uncertain, gamble on original content.
Once the ant arrived in the general vicinity of its nest, it switched into search mode, taking a meandering path that normally allowed it to find its home base.
Supernatural has always been at its best when it's an ensemble, relying on episodic plots with clear goals rather than meandering through its larger, often weaker season-long arcs.
The roof is amazingly landscaped — it has native species of plants and these meandering walking paths — and in a way, it's exactly what I'm talking about in the book.
Whether that dread crept up on Republicans at that moment, or at any point during Trump's meandering, grisly, hour-long acceptance speech, it will catch up with them eventually.
She would head out of the front door and disappear, with Mr Okano left to pound the streets of Nagasaki, plotting her meandering course with the help of neighbours.
In this, the album recalls the gauzy and meandering work of the cult rap hero MF Doom more than anything by the bellicose stars he was once compared to.
He drove along meandering lanes during a recent tour of the cemetery's 225 acres of leafy glades, which are divided into little neighborhoods with names like Ascension and Redemption.
The baobab has been called the tree of life, the monkey bread tree and the upside down tree -- owing to its fat trunk with roots meandering toward the sky.
After Trump wrote an "angry, meandering" letter explaining his reasoning for firing the FBI director, McGahn convinced the president not to publish it, according to The New York Times.
Minimalist in everything except atmosphere, the track combines a steady drumbeat with a sparse, industrial bass chug, and the band's signature meandering saxophone, just to put you on edge.
There is always something – in our case we'd have long meandering talks about stuff that didn't exist yet, a problem that is symptomatic of having a bad tech stack.
And in spite of a meandering story and some fuzzy passages, there is a touch of magic in "Museo," a sense of wonder and curiosity that imparts palpable excitement.
What could have been a continuation of the richly layered story of these five women became a meandering soap with a few gifable moments thanks to Dern and Streep.
Lifted from their debut album Perks (released via Deaf Ambitions late last year), "Ride It Out" will make you feel better about your indecision, your meandering, your youth, whatever.
Darkthrone recently announced the upcoming release of a brand-new album, Arctic Thunder, and promised a departure from the meandering heavy metal punk that's characterized their past few albums.
Thursday is market day, and we joined the meandering cows and throngs of locals, perusing the fresh fruits, vegetables and mounds of ginger piled atop tarps on the ground.
The meandering plot is encumbered by details that offer little payoff and a few characters who are clichéd and flat, even when we do dive into their back stories.
After about 40 minutes on a bus meandering past high-rise buildings and dilapidated parking lots, and then a short walk, Yanis, 17, arrived at the Martine swimming pool.
That meandering air masks a considered ploy: As a distraction and deflection, he routinely accuses his adversaries of the very wrongdoing that can more credibly be attributed to him.
And yet, if you've seen much of Mr. Abraham's recent work, "Ash" may seem too familiar, nearly an extension of earlier solos, still meandering in the same troubled melancholy.
That's the problem with this meandering, occasionally repetitive account: The awkward juxtaposition of the Riviera's high-society decadence and the gruesome atrocities of the war is difficult to reconcile.
As a part of his review, Huber examined documents and conferred with federal law enforcement officials in Little Rock who were handling a meandering probe into the Clinton Foundation.
Over a sleepy, meandering piano part, Martin sings about a donkey drinking moonlight from a pond, fireflies blinking in the darkness, seeing a ghost in a flicker of starlight.
Although lots may be tiny in the area, the views are expansive, including of meandering salt marshes and the mansion-topped Thimble Islands, in the adjacent town of Branford.
Coupled with high executive turnover and a meandering business strategy, Garden has struggled to responsibly grow the $1 billion business after a $375 million investment from SoftBank, sources said.
As soon as I could fit it in our schedule, we went to visit, meandering across Central Park last Wednesday and catching the 96th Street bus to 2nd Avenue.
" All nerves have some level of waviness—but while my nerves would look like a gently sloping, mostly straight line, Lillie said whale nerves look more like "meandering rivers.
The opaque, craggy, Clyfford Still-like color zones edge up to one another in meandering lines resembling the irregular borders on a map, determined by geography and shifting powers.
Meandering through overturned furniture and food trays suspended in midair, you spot hats, glasses, and lit cigarettes, presumably left behind by the shadowy evacuating figures projected on the walls.
Athenry, population 4,000, is the very epitome of a small Irish town, dominated by a historic 13th century castle overlooking narrow streets and the gentle meandering of the Clarinbridge River.
However, the episode is less about Chimera than it is about getting the original Team Arrow onscreen and meandering through various arguments about someone taking justice into their own hands.
"I've brought on therapists and I plan to take a leave of absence from my company and to deal with this issue head on," Weinstein wrote in his meandering statement.
Yet Joe Biden, whose meandering campaign is premised on the notion that only he has the political power to defeat Trump, has said he would bring back the individual mandate.
Yet the style of play is at odds with the surrounding lifestyle: instead of meandering yachts and mid morning strolls in the sunshine, the club is consistently electrifying, dynamic, exciting.
They're all at various stages of development (which can look an awful lot like meandering stagnation from a distance) and none has crossed the threshold of truly improving people's lives.
As much this show has jerked its audience back and forth, subjecting them to grueling stunts and meandering, pointless storylines, it's impossible for me not to be fond of Rick.
In its ruling, Italy's top court said the legal meandering that produced two convictions, two acquittals and four years each in jail for Knox and Sollecito resulted from "deplorable" carelessness.
Meandering between Boston where he grew up and Brooklyn where he now lives and works, Heidkamp chose locations along the way ripe with personal meanings and, frequently, art historical references.
The end result is a tale with a plot that feels soulless and meandering but like any good fanfiction, still holds a faint imprint of Rowling's usual lilting whimsical charm.
So, my leisurely meandering through the promiscuous paths of Cabinets of Curiosities promoted a feeling of the world's infinity of things running into my more parsimonious sense of aesthetic pleasure.
About 1,200 miles of the U.S.-Mexico border are in Texas, along the meandering Rio Grande river, which makes it impossible to build a border wall on the actual border.
It's an enjoyably meandering compendium of tics, references, and themes (particularly religion, fate, and the movies) culled from their impressive canon and marshaled into a surprisingly coherent, curiously haunting whole.
One is simply a straight line; another follows the flight pattern of a mosquito, which looks like a drunken meandering; and a third follows the flight path of a hummingbird.
The 1986 Mets finished 108-54 during the regular season, then knocked off the Houston Astros and the Boston Red Sox in two tough, meandering series to win the championship.
On College Basketball HOUSTON — The Villanova Wildcats have practiced the play that won the men's national basketball championship so many times that they know its meandering route, its every step.
But Alexandria, even if it's been the setting for some of the show's most meandering episodes and subplots, proved important because it gave the main characters something worth fighting for.
One afternoon I hailed an auto-rickshaw near the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium and took a long, meandering journey through some of the city's most heavily trafficked streets.
Clinton, he began with a meandering telephone interview with Fox News, during which he asserted that there were "many foreign connections" to the weekend attacks, though none had been established.
The path through the landscape is a gently meandering boardwalk, made of black locust planks, varying in width from 303 to 16 feet and elevated 30 inches above the meadow.
By the time she's meandering around naked in the middle of the night wearing a wolf mask you're wondering why Core hasn't booked a seat on the next plane out.
As our bus cut through the steep topography on a highway meandering along the fast-flowing Cao'e River, I pored over my list of factory addresses with my interpreter Jackie.
It is also very much the cross-country road trip of books: a meandering adventure in which the main draw is spending time with the person in the driver's seat.
For my ride to dinner I took a meandering route along flowery fields going from the Keukenhof to Kaag Lakes at the western edge of the 'Bollenstreek,' the bulb zone.
William Burke's fractured, meandering monologue, which he also directed, is a sometimes fascinating, more often confusingly indulgent trip inside the troubled mind of a panhandling Elmo (Modesto Jimenez, a.k.a. Flako).
But she is temperamentally allergic to melodrama, and far less interested in the easy shocks and tidy consolations of plot than in the meandering, almost random texture of lived experience.
As the title implies, there's virtually no action — the show consists of the meandering, generally pointless, often smutty conversations that take place while the characters wait for something to happen.
The wind soloists shape-shift their instruments' sounds in such a way that the melody appears to pour itself into a single river meandering through pockets of light and shade.
An early draft is the child that becomes the man, who is more deeply understood for the author having witnessed the book's strange, meandering growth every step of the way.
It's always left us wanting more, with little room for meandering subplots we wouldn't care about or annoying obstacles placed there solely for the sake of getting in extra episodes.
In a sometimes halting and meandering voice, he declined to address the allegations against him brought by the long line of women, indicating that his lawyers had forbidden him to.
The lines oscillate smoothly between images and meandering trails: One second you see a transparent pennant or a one-eyed head, the next you see black arabesques and open curves.
And even as these and other associations came to mind, I realized how inadequate they were, because none of them accounted for the combination of meandering lines and dense repetition.
Our gaze is kept moving by the many curious objects and busy patterns, which encourage a meandering of another kind — to mine our own memories for places that hold meaning.
I love "On the Road," despite knowing very well that it's a fantastical and likely toxic account, blind to both engines of privilege and the sacrifices inherent to endless meandering.
But this Wednesday Trump held a meandering cabinet meeting where he basically spoke to the cameras for 90 minutes and denied he had ever signed off on that lower number.
"Regretfully, our practices and training led to a bad outcome – the basis for the call to the Philadelphia police department was wrong," CEO Kevin Johnson wrote in a meandering mea culpa.
To fully enjoy such effervescent beauty, turn on Debussy's smooth and meandering Claire de Lune (French for "light of the moon") and let the city slowly transform itself outside your window.
The 360-page document describes the long and meandering road — and the dozens of meetings with buyers along the way — leading to the dilapidated web portal's sale to the telecom giant.
But at the base of every song is a disco-pop hook, which is then scratched up or offset by a punk guitar riff, some demented vocals or a meandering vocal.
We spent a day meandering through the neighborhood's streets, down El Camino Del Mar, Sea Cliff Avenue, and into the public cove of China Beach where Jack Dorsey's home is visible.
"Evensong." premiering here today, appends these distant moans to a simple piano figure, which ultimately billows into a distant organ drone, finding stillness somewhere in the midst of its meandering movements.
WaystoCap began informally helping connect sellers across Africa, by virtue of CEO Niama El Bassunie's own meandering career path which began with PWC, before settling on a marketplace model in 2015.
Importantly, patterns observed in the lab matched well with real world conditions—fast initial journey, meandering pace near the location of the nest—giving scientists confidence in their custom-built treadmill.
The Idiot is a meandering, largely plotless novel that concerns itself with, yes, what happens to Selin, but also with what stories we tell, how we tell them, and to whom.
This increasingly baseless, meandering, delegitimized inquisition is not only distracting, discouraging and a dangerous drag on democracy – exactly what Russia, China and Iran want – but it does no one any good.
An audio recording of the speech, obtained by the Washington Post, revealed a meandering 30-minute address during a fundraiser for Republican Josh Hawley, who will take on incumbent Democratic Sen.
The "angry, meandering" draft White House justification for firing Comey — which was never released, but obtained by Mueller — could be used as evidence of Trump's unvarnished thinking when venting to staff.
After much meandering, this is where the show sells the fact that Finestra has a spiritual investment in the music, no matter how much of a drug-addled sellout he's become.
You will never again hear those meandering tales about Lake Wobegon that either captivated or irritated you — at least not on the public airwaves (and his musical guests are collateral damage).
While giving a sworn deposition for the lawsuit, Clinton gave meandering, evasive responses to questions about his sexual history and denied any sexual contact with former White House intern Monica Lewinsky.
Now, a new study shows that multiple factors, each of them climate change-related, are raising the risk of similar, meandering hurricanes in the U.S. and other parts of the globe.
Gavin is a generous, hilarious, and endlessly humble man—and, much like the show he created, oscillates between dark, meandering, hysterical anecdotes into the absurd and simple moments of great profundity.
His turn as musical guest on "Saturday Night Live" this weekend ended with him in a red Make America Great Again hat giving a meandering speech in support of President Trump.
In "Morning Watch" (2016) — the other painting that departs from abstract figures set in a flat abstract landscape — Boyce superimposes restless, meandering blue lines over a yellow and white checkerboard pattern.
There, the grinding boredom is interrupted by the occasional meandering camel, and the worst thing about the assignment is the shipping container they live in, which is sinking into the mud.
The hall overlooks the lively Miami Beach SoundScape, a 453-acre park featuring puffy aluminum pergolas, bright bougainvillea vines, meandering mosaic pathways and an advanced audiovisual system for movies and music.
And beyond that long, meandering line that runs east to west are the poverty, violence and political oppression that drive migrants north, to an economy that is dependent on their labor.
Without him, Dallas most likely would be meandering on the periphery of the playoff race instead of entrenched in first place in the N.F.C. East, a division title all but guaranteed.
The third and final season of this Chicago anthology series is as meandering as the first two, but like those, it has one standout episode that's worth watching on its own.
And a lot of the advancements made during its meandering, decade-plus path to market should prove helpful in the development of other new technologies aimed at bridging the digital divide.
But in Ukraine, where officials are wary of offending President Trump, four meandering cases that involve Mr. Manafort, Mr. Trump's former campaign chairman, have been effectively frozen by Ukraine's chief prosecutor.
"Old in Art School" is more meandering, pleasingly and profoundly so, as Painter negotiates the artist she's becoming: not identical with her historian self, but not running away from it either.
"This is going to cost me a fortune, this thing, believe me," Mr. Trump said, in the midst of a frequently meandering 45-minute speech to a festive crowd of 1,000.
Few people can upend Washington like a federal prosecutor rooting around a presidential administration, and Mr. Mueller, a former F.B.I. director, is known to dislike meandering investigations that languish for years.
In a meandering press conference last month, Trump rattled off a series of misleading claims about the coronavirus when establishing the task force and putting Pence in charge in late February.
As I moved upstairs I took in fleeting glimpses of Queen's Cross's meandering streets through stairway windows and got panoramic vantages of the entire space from the intimate second floor choir.
And the meandering flow of the plot feels appropriate for the beginning of the silly season, when thoughts turn to fantasies of flight and contemplation of the ruts we're stuck in.
Although crude and meandering for almost all of the primary campaign, Mr. Trump eschewed strict ideologies and directly addressed themes that the more conventional candidates of both parties preferred to ignore.
Even though they know what wildlife is nearby (and how to get to it), the hunt is often relaxed and meandering, resulting in pleasant surprises instead of a full-throttle chase.
The Crowd Eclectic weekend throngs: indie rock dudes, women in overalls and Spielberg caps, tourist families, meandering bros in board shorts caught in the limbo between nearby Berry Park and Spritzenhaus.
Boorishly meandering from one misstep to the next, Trump seems to delight in playing the role of right-wing culture warrior, thumbing his nose at the establishment — or so he thinks.
Maya becomes one of the central characters in the meandering second act as her he said/she said rape accusation becomes a focal point and the storyline intersects with the Healys. 
But everyone knew the next four hours of meandering down byways lined with pastures and fields, stopping at corners for games and several shots of schnapps, were only the warm-up.
The weekend before firing Comey, Trump dictated to an aide a meandering four-page letter explaining his reasons for firing Comey, which was never sent, according to the New York Times.
I had asked Mr. Stewart if he would give me a primer in colonial Dutch architecture, so here we were, on a windswept, sun-washed flatland overlooking the meandering Mohawk River.
Lastly, follow Lee's Retreat Route, a meandering drive of about 100 miles, beginning south of Richmond and ending at Appomattox Court House, where Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant in 19223.
At least Peter behaved like an adult and used his appearance on the live portion of the Bachelorette finale to give a meandering apology for throwing such a brutal insult Rachel's way.
When the final season was initially announced, I didn't mind: the show had failed to evolve its characters, while just meandering through their life and times, and it had gotten pretty frustrating.
He'll mumble and go off on tangents, constantly and excitedly meandering into new ideas; you get the sense that the processes of speaking and composing are one and the same for him.
It feels like there's a camera looking at the road ahead telling the transmission that at any moment the driver will want to click down three gears to pass a meandering crossover.
The guys continue their exploratory waltz through music history on Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino, this time dipping into the ELO and Supertramp playbook to make some gorgeous (and some meandering) pop hits.
Stock's representation of California is framed somewhere between the meandering remembrances of Tarantino's blockbuster and Joan Didion's iconic "White Album" essay full of dark memories of a time when culture fundamentally shifted.
At least Ben Carson, with his meandering, absent-minded answer, came across as positive — not by his policies so much as by his soft-spoken, easy to laugh, slow to attack demeanor.
Season 5 ate up most of the plot of A Feast for Crows and A Dance With Dragons, largely by sticking to the action and avoiding some of Martin's more meandering plots.
The incentives that Kindle Unlimited generates to put out longer and longer books aren't completely new, either — Charles Dickens' verbose, meandering prose may reflect the fact that he was paid per installment.
During her multiple stays here as First Lady, Clinton sought time away from the masses, meandering through the nature reserves in the secluded Oyster Pond compound while her husband jogged through town.
New ways of getting around like rappelling and wall running as well as the addition of full under-water exploration make meandering through these spaces all that much more immersive and gripping.
In fact, we have to trust the president and party leaders, because the law requires a meandering path through Senate rules and administrative action before we can arrive at a better system.
She'll probably be back in some form, but her unceremonious dispatch is indicative of the show's tendency to get lost in its meandering philosophical ideas without giving its characters anything to do.
The exhibition is a meandering and harrowing collection of several styles of art that flourished in Germany in the decades before the war: German Expressionism, New Objectivity, Dadaism and Bauhaus, most prominently.
Dancers come and go, with frequent pauses between the exits and entrances; there is little talking, the pace is slow, and the middle section is meandering, low on energy and surprisingly unfocused.
Here, his flow is as meandering as ever, buffeted by a few intrusions of free verse from iLoveMakonnen (and one very sharp guest appearance by Tommy Genesis on "2 Girl Fantasy 2").
Unlike the experience of meandering through a museum, stepping back to appreciate the images and nearing the text panels to skim them, the pace of exploration is now in a person's hands.
He pelts Josie and her kids with one Nathanael West-like mishap after another on their meandering odyssey through the Alaska backcountry — what Josie thinks of as the "barbarian heart" of America.
You might also think of a very specific graphic design and illustration style, seen on concert posters and album covers: curly, cloudy, barely legible lettering; trippy color combinations; and decorative meandering borders.
It's a big ask to take time for eight episodes of near-future dystopia, and though it's sometimes confusing and meandering, it's worth letting this smart miniseries unfold at its own pace.
The meandering blue lines cross over each other so many times, like trails made by drunken ants: they hold our attention in a slower way than the figures in the landscape do.
It does not come from trying to educate the most students at the lowest possible cost or from emphasizing short, quantifiable, standardized assignments at the expense of meandering, creative and difficult investigation.
Todd VanDerWerff: For just a second, I thought Mr. Robot was going to make this meandering (assuming we're being charitable; I'd say "pointless" if we're not) second season cohere into something amazing.
Visually, it's unclear what beckons the boy along his initial path, and there's a sort of randomness, a meandering mazelike quality to the artwork, if an emotional inevitability to the poem's conclusion.
Meandering exchanges between contestants, long-winded speeches by key characters that go nowhere — these are all edited down to make everyone on camera seem sharper and more articulate than they really are.
His prepared remarks amount to a combative and meandering defense, complete with exhibits intended to bolster his case — a touch more fitting to a courtroom than a closed-door interview with investigators.
In the world of real estate, we may finally be entering an era when the once-meandering part of the process is as easy as turning the keys for the first time.
The detours make sense in a book about meandering people making detours of their own, bringing to mind Laurie Colwin or Mona Simpson — other spinners of precise fictional webs about sloppy people.
Like Henry Hill, he's going to tell the tale of his unsavory associates and criminal doings — a meandering reminiscence that will touch on some notorious historical episodes, many of them involving murder.
And while her story takes a few meandering digressions, that's only natural, considering the gleefully reckless way she and David careered through their 20s, without much thought given to a future career.
As this meandering work progresses, it does feel like a journey, if a ponderous one, told in eight sections, with scenery that makes it seem as though you're traveling in a loop.
Siamraptor, the largest carnivorous dinosaur ever discovered in Thailand, lived during the Cretaceous Period in an environment centered on a meandering river system and preyed on plant-eating dinosaurs, the researchers said.
Rogan's show is a meandering interview series with a very strange panel of guests that reflect the host's personal interests, ranging from MMA fighters to comedians to evolutionary biologists to Dr. Phil.
Djokovic, who rarely gives in-depth interviews about his personal life but speaks in long, sometimes meandering paragraphs, shook hands firmly, took a seat and started riffing, apologizing intermittently for the monologue.
One official described Trump as frequently meandering from the topic at hand in meetings, particularly if he believes the positions being aired by his advisers differ from his own point of view.
But while he has creates full narratives on solo projects like "Acid Rap" and "Coloring Book," meandering through his own complex observations about faith and family, "Surf" is a euphoric popcorn mix.
Some might also think of birdsong and insects, or summon thoughts of thick foliage in the understory, the crunch of leaves or pine needles underfoot, or overgrown trails meandering into the thicket.
Employees carried on a meandering conversation as they rang up orders, took calls and shouted out model numbers as long as Social Security numbers, while others zipped around to fetch the bulbs.
People who like to walk will appreciate the intimate, meandering streets of the neighborhood, and can enjoy delicious green tea matcha cookies for €4.20 at Scoop Me a Cookie (72, rue Legendre).
With freaked-out DX7 melodies, jingling cowbell, and a warm, meandering groove, "Closer" distills everything that we've come to love from the Canadian producer into one pristine, nearly seven-minute summer anthem.
On other occasions, the former vice president has been meandering and gaffe-prone, raising questions about whether he is up to the rigors of a full-tilt presidential campaign at age 2628.
Thrillingly, it all comes together, positively harmonious, on her two new singles "Mariners Apartment Complex" and "Venice Bitch" – meandering, folk-adjacent songs, which will appear on her 2019 record Norman Fucking Rockwell.
Our analysis shows that Clinton spent an astounding amount of time actually answering the questions from the moderators and the audience, while Trump was more concerned with meandering through his own thoughts.
Atlanta made me laugh a lot, but the show is capable of wrenching drama, as when an otherwise meandering conversation in episode two is suddenly punctuated by an outburst of horrible violence.
"We're meandering here with strength in the oil sector because that's where the market-moving news is today," said Bucky Hellwig, senior vice president at BB&T Wealth Management in Birmingham, Alabama.
The track is a slow and contemplative in an almost lounge-y style, and sees the artist formerly known as Archy Marshall talk-singing over a meandering instrumental, as is right and good.
Up until that point, "Mojave" has mostly come across as a kind of meandering, heavy-on-atmosphere, light-on-story drift in the vein of Sofia Coppola's "Somewhere" and its Chateau Marmont anomie.
Some young Bosnians cannot even imagine that a concrete monster meandering through the woods above the Bosnian capital, covered with graffiti, was once buzzing with international competitors and visitors from across the world.
Their reception has usually been… not great, with adjectives like "pompous" and "meandering" being tossed around (Portishead might be the only ones who got away with it.) This, frankly, is kind of horseshit.
The cult classic returned with a limited run series earlier this year on Showtime, but enthusiasm quickly turned into befuddled confusion over the increasingly meandering wackiness the revived show has put on display.
"Dollar Days" is the last entry in a long tradition of grand, beguiling Bowie ballads that stretches all the way back to "Space Oddity," and it's set apart by its rich, meandering saxophone.
"Witch," with its sinister, meandering bass, is the most familiar of all, laced with howling violins that were absent in the past, but every bit insistent and sinister as anything on Beach Music.
These episodes included a meandering speech by Mr. Trump on Wednesday in Ohio, and a meeting on Thursday with Republican senators that descended into a clash with lawmakers who had not endorsed him.
Revisited now in the cavernous Ellen Stewart Theater, where it's presented in association with Untitled Theater Company No.61, it feels too diffuse, particularly in Act I, which is rather quiet and meandering.
I'll charge up my phone, log in to high-speed internet, use a clean bathroom, and enjoy some free snacks and a free drink or two before meandering my way to my gate.
Some interviews are more interesting than others, and they feel loosely stitched together with random threads of social-science research or Korkki's own observations; here, Korkki's meandering style becomes confusing, rather than disarming.
Ackerman told VICE he primarily sticks to meandering, low-stakes stories that can be listened to and followed along with, but also have an uncanny ability of carrying thousands of fans to sleep.
In Transit Summer days are made for meandering museum visits, and new additions and locations will offer travelers an e array of gallery spaces and exhibitions in Germany, New York City and London.
After intermission Mr. Botstein conducted Reger's Variations and Fugue on a Theme of J. A. Hiller (1907), another long (42 minutes) and demanding work that in this ineffective performance sounded meandering and gloppy.
He also has a knack for distilling often complex or meandering TED Talks and Medium posts about the ills of social media into something comprehensible, not least for those inside the D.C. Beltway.
Take lead single "Heavy Accent," premiering today below: It's a meandering, guitar-driven jam, all warm harmonies and beat scene grooves that halfway through reveals a lot more going on beneath the surface.
Both vehicles had been launched within seven hours of each other on July 15, and had spent the previous two days meandering over to the meetup point, about 140 miles over continental Europe.
He watched the relative nadir of the sport's meandering slog through the late 90s and aughts and is still around now, analyzing the action through what he thinks could be another Golden Age.
For those that opt in, they're granted access to nine songs that take meandering paths through dense fields of vocal loopings, long and beautiful a capella stretches, and plenty of start-stop jerks.
His meandering delivery — marred with a stutter that seems to have returned in his old age after he mastered it as a young man — nonetheless manages to convey a sincerity and a decency.
Nearly two years on from the vote for Brexit, the rise of the populists in Italy — the eurozone's third-biggest economy — could presage a crisis in the EU that dwarfs Britain's meandering exit.
When asked by protesters in Des Moines about climate change, Mr. Biden referenced his work on the 2009 stimulus bill, meandering through a number of ideas to expand the use of renewable fuels.
Unfortunately the pace is so relaxed as to be meandering; and Jay Zaretsky's screenplay is cliché-packed, as when Asher brings Sophie to his forest cabin with the words, "We'll be safe here."
That set us on a meandering, two-month path as we wrestled with incomplete police data; called lawyers, police officers, drug reform advocates and academics; and watched defendants get arraigned on marijuana charges.
It is more horror-fantasy than historical fiction, and where "Neverhome" and "The Evening Road" are grounded, if at times meandering, this one takes off at a full gallop and never looks back.
After a quick kayak trip to my boat's mooring, I cranked the engine and was off, cruising through the meandering tidal ponds to Menemsha, where I would top off the boat's gas tank.
But "Thugs of Hindostan" turns out to be an insipid, meandering film that doesn't utilise two of Hindi cinema's biggest stars, and a CGI budget that could have been put to better use.
It offers indispensable lessons about meandering the nauseatingly cluttered and complex world we find ourselves in; it provides a landing pad, an anchorage, a safe haven amidst the brands and façades and trends.
Stopping short of calling for new travel restrictions or any mandatory measures, President Donald Trump gave a meandering and, at times, confusing press conference intended to calm the public amid the coronavirus outbreak.
His sometimes-meandering style and habit of telling tales from his political life that date back years can feed into that image, and some of his Bidenisms have the feel of another era.
Style-heavy and substance-light, the speech went over an hour: an epic version of the fact-challenged, meandering and, even for his detractors, mesmerizing speeches he gave during his upstart presidential campaign.
Here, a house may retain its suggestion of depth while living people freeze in the midst of typical moments, and incidents linked by meandering chains of association all seem to happen at once.
Bozella does his best to forgive, and to move forward with his life, but he's already recognized a hard truth early on — one that becomes increasingly clear in the book's final, meandering pages.
Sometimes it's difficult to understand his point, and sometimes he gives a meandering answer to a question about Guantanamo Bay in which he ends up talking about Israel and a two-state solution.
Character development and quirkiness can be swell, but the adaptation of this band of heroes spends too much time meandering -- and showing off its geek credentials -- for "Doom" deliver much of a boom.
Take all these indelible images together, though, either as a stream of social media content or a meandering trail of fragrant sludge, and the Trump aesthetic begins to assume a sort of shape.
But the U.F.C. did not add a 145-pound weight class until last year, and a failed doping test was another obstacle in her meandering path to get into the world's biggest promotion.
Adam and Emily Harteau, 39 and 36 In a tin boat meandering the waterways of the Pantanal with our guide Marcelo of the Kadiweu tribe, the sun rose high—and it got hot.
The gestural drawings are particularly challenging to read, Bergman said, because the meandering lines make it difficult to negotiate negative and positive space and distinguish between structural elements such as walls and windows.
Click here to view original GIFGIF: YouTubeWater slides are best when they take you on a long meandering ride through curves and hills, but not every amusement park has room for a big installation.
In all, even though the visual appeal of On Color is quite limited, its meandering contents make it a great addition to the collection of anyone who is, to some degree, passionate about color.
So much of the show's 16-episode seasons feel like filler because there's simply not enough the show can say and its characters can do that is worthy of this much meandering screen time.
Biden offered a meandering, sometimes incoherent attack on "Medicare for All" or defense of the value of experience, and a few minutes later, Klobuchar made the same point with clarity and in fewer words.
Each episode of "The Show" consists of a chatty, meandering and occasionally heartfelt monologue that Zahedi delivers to the camera against a black backdrop, intercut with scripted re-enactments and behind-the-scenes footage.
The meandering corridors of the museum floor are bathed in turquoise lights, encouraging attendees to explore through the rooms in a way that parallels the experience of moving through the levels of the game.
When Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Goana takes off in his T-38 Talon training jet, he flies a loop north toward the Red River, which forms a meandering border between north Texas and southern Oklahoma.
As a result, the show feels meandering and pointless, the self-contained bottle episodes of maritime zombie action seemingly serving no purpose other than to shove the characters into the next arbitrary plot development.
In "Way of Replay II (Off Peak)" (2017), Donghee Koo reinterprets the meandering paths and complex architecture of the area where she was given space to make and install her work, Al Mureijah Square.
Chances are you gave up on The Walking Dead during its meandering second season, when Telltale did the obvious next thing and followed what happened to Clementine after Lee died, and totally whiffed it.
The city stretches out forever on both sides of the river, almost as far as I can see, a path of streetlights meandering through the desert dunes that used to be the Amazon rainforest.
Cole's meandering, colourful letters to investors have gained a cult following in parts of Wall Street, by predicting an inevitable volatility-triggered financial cataclysm, citing Goethe, George Lucas and Dennis Rodman along the way.
Fortuny lived and worked in Venice, and while visiting his palazzo there (now a museum), Ms Byatt found her inner eye distracted by Morris's Gloucestershire house, Kelmscott, "with the meandering Thames and grass fields".
From 2013 to 2017, while doing standup, he hosted a popular Video Podcast Network series, " Norm Macdonald Live ," on which he and a sidekick, Adam Eget, led actors and comics in meandering klatch sessions.
But if you, like Penn, are a political junkie, Maddow's introduction may have seemed a meandering laundry list of facts and speculations that many of us have run over countless times in our heads.
The long-range forecast shows Maria will push Jose out of the way and fill up the space it leaves in between the two highs while meandering off the US East Coast, Guy said.
The proponents of mumblecore, like Andrew Bujalski and the Duplass brothers, used broken, highly naturalistic language—and often big bouts of improvisation—to create films that told stories in a more meandering, atmospheric way.
Other experiments in computer-generated literature include a neural network who is writing its own Game of Thrones novel, and a script that revised Herman Melville's meandering sentence patterns into the language of cats.
The Hollywood Reporter's Daniel Fienberg called the show's pilot "brutally dull" and its second episode "meandering" but wrote that there were "distinct hints in the third hour of a more satisfying and confident" series.
"A slow and erratic motion is expected over the next couple of days, and the track forecast keeps Julia meandering offshore of the Georgia and southern South Carolina coastlines into Saturday," the NHC said.
Starting on Saturday in Paris, the participants will cover about 1,000 miles of meandering country roads in France and northern Spain, before crossing the finish line in Biarritz on the Atlantic coast of France.
In time, she and her beloved brother, Daniel, move to the city, where Virginia falls in with an artistic crowd but remains deeply solitary, most comfortable in the company of her own meandering thoughts.
Ms. Forti, charmingly and mildly, talks throughout her solo in a seemingly meandering way about, on one hand, the sociology and movement patterns of wildlife and, on the other, Fox News and President Trump.
When Mr. Biden went on his discursive and meandering answer that invoked a record-player, there were audible groans, and some people threw their arms in the air in frustration, according to an attendee.
The Hollywood Reporter's Daniel Fienberg called the show's pilot "brutally dull" and its second episode "meandering" but wrote that there were "distinct hints in the third hour of a more satisfying and confident" series.
The head of the Boy Scouts of America apologized to the group's members on Thursday after President Donald Trump delivered a meandering, controversial and frequently political speech to the organization's National Jamboree on Monday .
And while their life stories are not all equally compelling — I was gripped by the neurosurgeon's taut moral dilemmas, somewhat bored by the priest's more meandering ones — each is essential to the group portrait.
Sometimes it even engenders heated debate, as in the case of Chris Dave & the Drumhedz, whose late show at the Bowery Ballroom on Friday was a soup of fleeting rhythmic genius and unfocused meandering.
The app, Hidden Histories, operates as a sort of scavenger hunt: walk down the hotel's meandering corridors, point your phone at a piece of art, watch a short film that animates the work's subjects.
When Fenech made his first court appearance, pedestrians were astonished to spot him meandering around Republic Street, smoking nonchalantly in full view of the makeshift shrine to the woman he stands accused of murdering.
Mr. Biden, the Democratic front-runner who was participating in his first major debate in seven years, was at times halting and meandering, but also forceful in pushing back on criticism of his record.
As Baker made his way through the art-film canon in the '90s, he consumed and internalized all of it: the meandering narrative, the scenes that seem to lead nowhere but linger in unaccountable beauty.
To reach their command center in the city's southwest, Iraqi forces took a meandering, bumpy dirt track through neighborhoods full of collapsed homes, shrapnel-ridden shop fronts and swimming-pool-size craters left by airstrikes.
More than two decades after Hillary Clinton became a fixture in national politics, Bill Clinton's folksy, sometimes meandering testimony was aimed at revealing a softer side of the Democratic nominee to a nationwide television audience.
Despite the Trump campaign's best efforts to filter out anyone who was not a fan of the candidate, protesters interrupted his remarks every few minutes during a meandering speech that lasted more than an hour.
I would write these extremely long meandering songs, and I think part of it was like, "I'm going to recapture the vibe of the earlier Pelican records" and writing these 12- to 13-minute songs.
But in the course of a meandering news conference, Mr. Trump dwelled on the virtues of his property there, and compared the difficulties of the American presidency to the task of refurbishing a golf course.
Other than its strong premiere, Sam Esmail's techno-thriller has otherwise taken its characters on a myriad of meandering storylines, chock full of suffocating exposition that, at times, has been hard, and uninteresting, to follow.
The sinister delicacy of this campaign—the milkman never touches her and rarely looks directly at her during their encounters—weaves through the novel, keeping it from meandering too far off into its narrative byways.
This mighty, anecdotal travelogue mirrors the majestic river itself, sometimes meandering like the Hudson's headwaters, diverted occasionally by jetsam (do we need to know, parenthetically, the year that so many players were born and died?).
This downtrodden realism was at the heart of Pesci's first starring role, "Dear Mr. Wonderful" (1982), an underseen film that offers an artfully meandering view of working-class life in Newark and New York City.
The winning plan, by architect Bruno Milić, met the challenge with meandering modernist buildings interspersed with numerous small piazzas that follow the city's Roman orthogonal grid and narrow street which actively encourage random social encounters.
A few months earlier, this problem would have belonged to Patriot Coal, one of the nation's largest coal companies, which used to operate the Federal mine, built near a meandering mountain stream called Miracle Run.
In his meandering tour of the territory, Moss meets and becomes infatuated with Mary (Christine Marzano), an itinerant traveler who teaches him how to make an apple bong after they spend an afternoon gutting fish.
It is there in the welcoming arms of strangers, in the turgid and rotten beat of Shangri La, pumping through to the atmosphere of the main-stage and meandering in-and-out of the campsites.
Through every major city in Spain, foreigners engulf monuments and parks, meandering up and down castles, fortresses, museums, cathedrals, and, at the Alhambra in Granada, napping in the shade of foliage in the manicured gardens.
And Mr. Gowdy said on Friday that he had been compelled to weigh in by the Democrats' repetitive and meandering questions — and that a transcript would show his own questions to have been appropriately aggressive.
I bounced around the grid today, starting in the northwest, filling in the grid down to the southwest, meandering up to the northeast and finally landing in the southeast, where I had my "Aha!" moment.
Next year, Saga Press will publish Liu's 624-page translation of Hao Jingfang's novel "Vagabonds," a meandering philosophical parable about an ideological rift between a communalistic human colony on Mars and an increasingly capitalistic Earth.
Not just from book lovers who defend the source material as vigorously and as blindly as their favorite 2016 political candidate, but from TV viewers who begrudge the show's book-like meandering and wheel-spinning.
At times, these investigative excursions give the book a meandering quality, as do the narrative's frequent geographic and chronological leaps — from Queen's Crescent in London to the Indianapolis suburbs to the front lines in Mogadishu.
Be it moody photos, cheeky video reviews, meandering blogs, or blurry soon-to-disappear Stories, the value of the content in question is derived from the perceived authority—and, most importantly, authenticity—of its creator.
Kind of a pentagon or home plate, with straight sides, a meandering river boundary below, and a partly straight top with a friendly bite mark out of it on the northeast side from Lake Erie.
The second season of Stranger Things came in for its fair share of criticism, including from Vox, for a meandering and sometimes disjointed plot, and writing that clearly undervalued and underused the show's female characters.
Joaquin Niemann, the 19-year-old from Chile, took the lead with a 50-foot eagle putt but fell back when his bid for another eagle attempt landed in a tiny corner of a meandering creek.
"If it was really easy for the meandering point to hit some area on our Julia set we'd want to have a lot of curvature at the corresponding point on the 3-D object," Lindsey said.
At points, listening to her speak resembles the meandering chat that someone might pipe up with in class, where if you tune out for a bit you don't know where they've ended up a minute later.
In the comfort of his most fervent fans, Trump often resurrects his free-wheeling 2016 campaign style, pinging insults at perceived enemies such as the media and meandering from topic to topic without a clear theme.
I asked it when he chose to publish meandering journal entries about his feelings and the weather as he road-tripped across America, attempting to give literary weight to his eventual decision to enter the race.
The sinewy, meandering, groove-laden riff… the open, expansive landscape chorus… the cycling, hypnotic lead hook… they all presented themselves to me in a way that we songwriters often hope for, but rarely get to experience.
There is a louche, meandering way Trosch fills in spaces with a naive unfussiness, dragging and sweeping the paint into rainbow blends or using pencil or the end of his brush to scratch out a detail.
Like so many other films and shows with arduous journeys, Insomnia benefits from the meandering path to fruition; it has a finesse and precision that most web series lack, whether due to funding constraints or inexperience.
It's more of an urban soundscape than a musical composition, meandering through a series of drawling, bleak melodies — which can sound tepid with lesser headphones, but are given the right treatment from the bass-loving NightHawks.
In that respect, it couldn't be more different from Keeping Up With the Kardashians, the show Jenner haunted before transitioning; a show in a class of its own when it comes to meandering through trivial plotlines.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are meandering toward the National League West crown and look to move a little closer when they visit the Arizona Diamondbacks on Saturday for the third contest of their four-game series.
Jim Vejvoda, IGN: It's a less bloated and meandering Pirates film than the last few sequels have been, and has more heart than On Stranger Tides, but all of this is damning it with faint praise.
But as underground as it was then, grime was still as accessible to a teenager like me, living in the muted, meandering countryside of Suffolk, as to someone of the same age in east London's Bow.
Despite a meandering market over the past two days, the S&P 230 was already on track for a fifth straight weekly gain, while the Nasdaq is on pace to rise for a sixth consecutive week.
Both Aszure Barton's "Awáa," a disjointed excerpt from an evening-length work, and Grupo Corpo's "Suíte Branca," a sophomoric display of suspended movements, were meandering, a characteristic that bled into the festival's third program on Friday.
Through meandering, obsessive ruminations, the narrator recollects a life-turning (imagined) encounter in 1953, when he, then a piano prodigy, and Wertheimer, a friend and also a prodigy, studied with Horowitz at the Mozarteum in Salzburg.
I got a closer look at the fortress later that day, walking the perimeter alongside its moat while keeping an eye out for the lone meandering, shy American crocodile that inhabits the area, sidestepping ghost crabs.
As the lovers, hopeful and distracted, overlook clues that the people around them are drifting into a consensus in favor of murder, Mr. Murugan slows the pace, meandering off into exact, detailed descriptions of village life.
Ronald Reagan's meandering closing statement in the first presidential debate during the 1984 campaign was widely perceived to have harmed him; one study estimated that the debate cost him about three percentage points in the polls.
Yet what followed was a meandering speech, packed with misrepresentations and falsehoods, that lacked the big new plan that White House officials had promised -- other than a vague undertaking to issue an executive order next week.
He then co-wrote and co-produced a sequel with his collaborator Debra Hill, but their subsequent attempt to keep the series from becoming formulaic would end up sending it meandering off in random, truncated directions.
What the Scottish poet Thomas A. Clark wrote about walking in the country is applicable to city commuters too: Always, everywhere, people have walked, veining the earth with paths, visible and invisible, symmetri- cal and meandering.
These come into play in a contrived, borderline cutesy setup that — once the parts have been snapped into place — relaxes into a pleasurable, meandering portrait of someone getting another shot, maybe the last one, at happiness.
Clarke argues that nakedness is essentially an unknown property—you meandering about your empty flat of a Sunday morning waiting for the shower to heat up—whereas nudity comes into being under the gaze of another.
"If for some reason you're on a different track from other people you're around, it's going to jangle everybody's sensibilities," Morrison said in a meandering response to a question about an obscenity arrest in New Haven.
As they recreate an imaginative journey, Martin's immersive gouache and watercolor paintings find complex and beautiful patterns everywhere, documenting the meandering splendor of a river as well as the striking variety of environments humans have created.
The decision put an apparent end to a meandering trade policy in which Mr. Trump pulled out of the deal in his first week in office, before suggesting last week that he was having second thoughts.
Despite meandering, he makes certain arguments clearly: Bolshevism was a millenarian sect with an insatiable desire for utopia struggling to reconcile predestination with free will — that is, working ceaselessly to bring about what was supposedly inevitable.
And while this cast is abundantly talented (the other standouts are Kendra Jo Brook, Miche Braden and Nattalyee Randall), the characters are so thinly written and the plot so meandering that it's hard to feel invested.
She adheres to her stump speech more than her sometimes-meandering husband does to his, and while she does not speak in smooth sound bites, after her tour as second lady she is more comfortable onstage.
The result was a 77-minute Trump tour de force that — while filled with presidential grievances and meandering complaints about media coverage — was at least viewed as a cathartic exercise for a frustrated commander in chief.
At the end of a meandering walk past apothecaries, beer gardens, and the apartment building where Lena Dunham's character lived in Girls, I found a bright red door and a shingle advertising acupuncture, crystals, and reiki.
La Coca Trail, for instance, rises and falls on its meandering path to the big payoff: a roaring waterfall and pool that beckon you for a dip and, if you can tolerate the pelting, a shower.
Absent the heft and thoroughness of Alex Gibney's "Going Clear," the hilarious precision of "South Park" or the deep-dive empathy of Leah Remini's current television exposé, "My Scientology Movie" relies on a shaggy, meandering charm.
His meandering, solo road trip through the Southwest, the livestreaming of his dentist visit, even the infamous "born to be in it" Vanity Fair cover — which he later said he regretted — all happened before O'Rourke cratered.
Now, let me tell you what kind of intense loopiness I've been watching at night on my computer while the dog stares at me wondering what happened to the long, meandering evening walks of early winter.
After catching the train back to Chamonix, spend an hour or two meandering through the busy town, which, after sunset, is decked out in twinkling lights for at least as long as the snow sticks around.
Finally, for the third of the sessions, they sat for about eight hours a day but spent the other five or six hours of their waking time standing or strolling about at a casual, meandering pace.
The track is a delightfully meandering cut of experimental pop, chock full of fuzzy analog synths, fuzzier vocals, and even a harp flourish or two that flirt with hippie-trippy cheese but never indulge in it.
For example, the meandering point is more likely to strike a spike in the Julia set that juts out into the plane than it is to intersect with a crevice tucked into a region of the set.
Of course, this isn't necessarily a bad thing – in a world where everyone has been media-trained to an inch of their shiny, buffed-up lives, maybe Kanye's epic, meandering talks are simply part of his appeal.
A word to the wise: Always be sure to check hours of operation and to make a reservation, and save the non-committal dreamy meandering from museums to vintage shops for in between your meals or shows.
Meandering through a shopping district (on offer: sex, guns, dolls, cigars), she makes her way into the backstage area of a local theater, unleashing a carpet bag of squirming figures and chimerical creatures upon an enraptured audience.
Throughout the empty, meandering nihilism of the first half of the season — in which we got too much of Negan and not enough of... well, anybody else — I wholly expected the show to take a familiar route.
Regardless of how meandering its seasons could be, or how cheap the theatrics seemed at certain points, I could rely on the show to deliver an explosive episode to make up for the painstakingly slow build-ups.
Fidel Castro thanked Cubans for their tributes to mark his 90th birthday on Saturday in a meandering column carried by state-run media in which the iconic leftist revolutionary also lambasted his old foe, the United States.
Auder's voice is still deep and meandering, with a touch of King Krule about it, but it's bolder now somehow; perhaps the result of getting older and more confident, or maybe just the result of cleaner production.
I don't think I've ever written anything wth an explicit or inherent meaning, usually my aim is to exorcise and connect meandering ideas, which might be relatively unrelated outside of my experience, but have strong personal relation.
But still there's a sense, despite all the digital detritus, that there's a way to remain centered in the midst of this—to mentally trace the more meandering synth lines and find tranquility in the chaotic moments.
At the age of 89, she partnered with the French photographer and muralist known as JR on "Faces Places", a film that featured the two meandering through rural France, encountering the locals and forming their own friendship.
The third act of Django Unchained dissolved into an overlong epilogue that was fun, but never quite seemed necessary, and The Hateful Eight felt meandering even before Tarantino cut it into a four-hour miniseries for Netflix.
Do not be distracted by the driveways meandering into the woods, the views across the Appalachians or the shadows of the birds of prey; heed the warnings locals may have issued about the steepness and the switchbacks.
Charles M. Blow On Wednesday, Donald Trump gave a meandering, fact-challenged speech — read from a teleprompter, no less — that framed him and the Republican Party as champions of America's women and racial, ethnic and L.G.B.T. minorities.
Several people close to the company told Business Insider that Zume was spending money aggressively on hiring and was meandering between various projects and strategies, even as progress on its ambitious robotics technology appears to be stalled.
Photos by Matthew Yarbrough As the sun sets over the old city of Chiang Mai in northern Thailand, Thai vendors set up shop, hawking their wares to the stream of foreign tourists meandering through the night bazaar.
The ponderous, meandering jams of the Allmans' early live performances––always more Coltrane than Carlos Santana––set the tone for generations of artists who used the blues as a base from which to spring in unexpected directions.
Besides the Long Island Sound and the Great Peconic Bay, there is the long, meandering Mattituck Inlet, dotted with marinas, that extends inward from the Sound, and a couple of boat-friendly creeks on the bay side.
The designers' process is instinctual, like their friendship: Ideas for new projects are formed during meandering walks through the foggy forests of Montseny or in their airy studio near Plaça d'Espanya, where they manipulate metals and sculpt.
The president's remarks in the White House Diplomatic Reception Room were meandering and, at times, confusing, such as when he said "We closed it down, we stopped it," in reference to travel from China, not the virus.
Compare that to the meandering emptiness of a random sea monster attack, or an overlong drama in which a man in a VR simulation believes he's a boat while researchers attempt to snap him out of it.
There's plenty to absorb while roaming the streets of San Francisco: the mind-boggling views along that glorious waterfront; the Mission's still-feisty, freaky, welcome-all-comers character and the meandering natural pleasures of Golden Gate Park.
The digressions were part of a meandering, more than hourlong speech, interspersed with scripted praise for Mr. Strange and extemporaneous declarations of wonder about the sheer size of the 6-foot-9 senator known as Big Luther.
Outdoor space: The grounds have meandering paths, stone walls, specimen trees, a patio, a renovated saltwater swimming pool, a restored koi pond, a gazebo, a small amphitheater and a curving staircase descending to a subterranean "secret" garden.
Ms. Baron wrote the piece with projections (designed here by Justin West) in mind, but I kept wondering how much more sense Ginnifer's meandering confidences might make if we were huddled close in a more intimate room.
Less than five minutes later, Westbrook turned a short pass into a 23-yard touchdown, catching the ball at his own 713 and meandering down the left sideline to make it 271-228 with 221:35 remaining.
But there was no sign of that here on Monday; the whole of the center of the city had been cleared of traffic to allow fans, meandering between downtown and the beach, to soak up the atmosphere.
She was a teacher in rural Arkansas, as were many of her female friends and sisters, and she knew to always hold a conversation with her principal while standing in the doorway, to avoid his meandering hands.
A language's poetry will reflect the natural sounds that have developed for its speakers, as can be witnessed in the meandering inter-locking softness of Italian ottava rima or the percussive trochaic tetrameter of Finland's The Kalevala.
I'm not sure which I actually like better—the books are much more meandering, but give, of course, those important character insights that only POV chapters (or, the dreaded cinematic technique of voiceover, I guess) can do.
The meandering motions that fill the room — from the inked script to the implied ambulatory path — suggest an energy that flows languidly rather than one that is focused and concentrated — although still pulsing — as in the first room.
President Trump celebrated his acquittal by the Senate in meandering remarks made on Thursday, when he recited a familiar litany of falsehoods and misleading assertions about the impeachment trial against him, his political enemies and his own record.
There are those, like me, who are enjoying its weird meandering and occasional feints toward openly trolling its audience, because the show's naked emotionalism and bizarre sense of humor provide all the undercurrent we need to keep going.
If it wants to go the lazy route, Carol will eventually find out that Daryl lied to her, and it will drive a wedge between them in the meandering, purposeless melodrama that The Walking Dead sometimes stumbles into.
Meandering through the winter wonderland of the Mont Blanc and the Trient Valley, this train ride offers breathtaking views of the French Alps and the opportunity to visit the crystal-clear ice walls of an actual ice cave.
Friday's long Rose Garden address turned press conference by the president followed a meandering, 95-minute Cabinet meeting Wednesday, during which he kept cameras and reporters in the room to talk about the border wall and funding crisis.
And as is fitting for a show with a meandering moral compass, the two players who most want to win, Cersei and Daenerys Targaryen, have little hope, at least if the wisdom of crowds is to be believed.
Just above the black field Singh has made a meandering row of short vertical brushstrokes, which one is apt to read as trees, especially since the artist tops them with undulating flurries of small, irregular marks evoking foliage.
One of the most "liked" comments in the meandering thread of responses to the evolution video comes from a guy who calls Feuerstein ignorant: Feuerstein's new Starbucks outrage video might be the biggest of his social media career.
While meandering through the exhibition in the two-story heritage house Bait Al Sarkal, curated by Sheikha Hoor Al-Qasimi, the president of the Sharjah Art Foundation, one gets the sense of an intrepid woman who experimented fearlessly.
The movie is trifling, a bit meandering, and certainly a little repetitive, not just on themes that Allen has hit in previous movies but even this movie itself—I'm pretty sure one character says the same line twice.
But, as a background, something that I share with you, you should know that it has a lot to do with life's meandering crossroads and maybe a little bit about how the last ten years have been spent.
It almost feels like a joke to say—in the wake of several records of unfiltered, meandering folk songs that present a warts-and-all image of his descent into solipsism—that this is finally the real him.
Directed by John Sturges, the film is an easy, meandering male weepy, best enjoyed for its macho posturing and Elmer Bernstein score; less memorable are its Mexican clichés, even if Eli Wallach's mustache-twirler delivers a defibrillator punch.

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