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Another single, "Physical," is more commanding, a flash of sonic neon.
We see a facial expression that is neutral, more commanding, gestures on point.
Even more commanding is 227-221 Jackson, with about 244,21.7 rental units, from the Wolkoff Group.
Introspective and sensitive, Hansen is the polar opposite of Harry Hole, Nesbo's far more commanding series detective.
He could still be short of the magical 1,237, but he will be a more commanding candidate heading to Cleveland.
While Turkey's strongman Erdogan is still in a much more commanding position than most, June 24 can't come soon enough.
Mr. Dyer, in turn, is nowhere more commanding than when snapping his newspaper like some sort of weapon in waiting.
With our country's defense in his hands, we have become a safer America at home, and a more commanding force abroad.
The result was a series of Super Tuesday victories that look only more commanding as you dig deeper into the data.
But Spain's superior fitness saw them dominate the last half hour and there were other chances for a more commanding scoreline.
And then — like a bright candle — he was extinguished, leaving us with the unmistakable sense that even more commanding greatness awaited him.
But the front-runner has a far more commanding lead among the elected officials and party stalwarts who serve as super-delegates.
Maybe it's time to adopt some more commanding or even terrifying Christmas-season icons — like the German Krampus or the Japanese Namahage.
Gerald Finley is still the reigning Oppenheimer, though even more commanding is Julia Bullock, who sings Kitty with restrained intensity and moving lyricism.
The lectern was lowered to give off a more commanding look, and he donned a dark suit like most of his predecessors have.
There's a motor in each of those wheels, too, which gives the Rev more commanding acceleration — and, maybe more importantly, braking — than the competition.
And while "Médée," in particular, would have benefited from a soprano with a more commanding tone, Ms. Paulin savored the words, whether spoken or sung.
Clinton leads him by around 250 pledged delegates — won via the results of primaries and caucuses — and has an even more commanding advantage among superdelegates.
What stood out in Wednesday night's debate was how much more commanding Tuesday night's frontrunners, Sanders and Warren, were when talking about their policy ideas.
Andrew Woodall's Caesar is certainly a crisper, more commanding presence than is usual in a play whose title character gets bumped off fairly early on.
The bar has been lowered for Biden, not just by Iowa, but by the more commanding debate performances Democrats are used to from Buttigieg and Sanders.
Trump's fellow Republicans hold a majority of 52 seats in the 100-member Senate, and a more commanding 238- to 193-seat margin in the House.
Once he corrects that flaw and reads the floor with a bit more patience, there won't be a more commanding paint presence in the league. 4.
His lead was even more commanding among African Americans, 42% of whom said they are supporting Biden, compared with just 12% for Sanders and 13% for Warren.
The majority role in the Senate hangs in the balance, and the House as always is up for grabs, though the Republicans have a more commanding lead there.
Vocalist Rachel's stage presence has grown even more commanding, and occasionally unsettling; she challenges the listener to engage, as her voice booms, shrieks, and claws at the rafters.
I mean those natural-born stage stars who are both inescapably odd and embraceably accessible, like Carol Channing and Zero Mostel, who make eccentricities more commanding than beauty.
It is not always the case that an artist can enlarge her scale and make the paintings more commanding, but this is certainly true of Adams's recent work.
These words carry with them the authority of experience, and are far more commanding than the more measured and abstract language Hillary Clinton has used to attack Trump's sexism.
It's basically a more commanding version of Sackhoff's beloved Starbuck from Battlestar Galactica, only here the work of keeping her crew in line is roughly as challenging as herding cats.
She remained 14 points ahead of him three months later, in a USA Today/Gallup poll that established an even more commanding front-runner on the Republican side: Rudy Giuliani.
Here are some leading indicators to determine whether Donald J. Trump will make this a competitive contest or whether Hillary Clinton can build on her current advantage to open a more commanding lead.
Directed and written by Lorene Scafaria, and based on a 2015 New York magazine article by Jessica Pressler, it's a thrilling story filtered through the female gaze — and all the more commanding for it.
The most obvious example is her baritone voice, which her family maintains is real but former professors and employees have claimed is put on in order to appear more commanding in male-dominated Silicon Valley.
Mr. Olmert, who was deeply unpopular after leading Israel into a humiliating Lebanon war, was politically doomed the moment Israelis heard the news, but Mr. Netanyahu also has a far more commanding hold on power.
She has reverted to type, the source said, of the "quiet girl in class who just got on with her homework", allowing her ministers such as finance minister Phillip Hammond to take some of the limelight and a more commanding role.
Trump himself, who enjoys the militaristic trappings of the presidency, has told aides over the past week that he wants to project a more commanding air as he's confined to the White House and unable to speak at campaign rallies.
The indie musician Mitski Miyawaki, who has earned praise for exceptional control over her singing voice, said that she, too, is often unpleasantly surprised by her speaking voice, which she perceives as "lower, more commanding," than it sounds to others.
It sees Hus on more commanding form than we've heard before—he sounds comfortable and relaxed, riding a slightly slower, funkier (in the purest sense of the word), and more instrumentally rich beat than he's done previously, and it's definitely a look that suits him.
After a lifetime spent leveraging and lying himself into ever more commanding views, Trump found himself in lockstep with many other members of his generation, who chose to cultivate in the clean and curated fields of social media a space where their grievances of choice could grow.
In a meeting packed with symbolism — and one that seemed at once to elevate the California governor and rebuke Mr. Trump — President Xi Jinping of China met with Mr. Brown, at the governor's request, at the very moment China prepares to take a more commanding role in fighting climate change.
"We continue to think the deal makes sense for Bristol-Myers, and ultimately will go through, despite this new risk, but have to acknowledge that Wellington has a much more commanding position than anyone else who has taken a stance against the deal so far," Baird Research analysts said in a note.
There is a whole weird little ecosystem of websites (some of them very amusing) and pickup-artist manuals offering men tips on how to be more alpha, more dominant, more commanding, a literature that performs roughly the same function in the lives of these men that Cosmopolitan sex tips play in the lives of insecure women.
The writer, Renaud Camus, rebuilt the top 10 feet of the 14th-century tower, giving him an even more commanding view of his surroundings: the village of 40 souls below; the Pyrenees, faintly visible some 100 miles south despite the midsummer haze; and, in every direction, the peaceful, rolling hills of the "eternal France" that he describes as under assault from what he calls hordes of immigrants.
Although the nearby Mt. Joseph plantation had a more commanding view of the river,Lyman C. Draper. Diary of Lieut. Anthony Allaire in King's Mountain and its Heroes. Peter G. Thompson. 1881.
Richard II: Critical Essays. New York: Garland Publishing Inc, 1984, 95–103. Therefore, this particular play can be viewed as a turning point in the history of England as the throne is taken over by a more commanding king in comparison to King Richard II.
Wagner scholars have argued that Schopenhauer's influence caused Wagner to assign a more commanding role to music in his later operas, including the latter half of the Ring cycle, which he had yet to compose.See e.g. Dahlhaus (1979). Aspects of Schopenhauerian doctrine found their way into Wagner's subsequent libretti.
These strike teams are put together when there are high fire danger days coming up and the CFS does not want to stretch a group's resources. These regional strike teams usually have one or two trucks from a few groups in that region. They sometimes have two or more commanding cars, plus a State Emergency Service vehicle for logistics.
Opposed vehemently by Sri Lanka, the move seemed to indicate a more assertive role for CMAG since the premature lifting of the suspension on Pakistan two years earlier. Since Pakistan's suspension and Zimbabwe's withdrawal, CMAG had seen little use, and the more commanding chairmanship of Malta's Michael Frendo marked a change in tone. The new CMAG, elected at the CHOGM, saw Canada, Lesotho, and Tanzania replaced by Namibia, New Zealand, and Uganda.
Located between Saint Jacques and Notre-Dame streets, Place d'Armes is a departure point for calèches offering horse-drawn tours of Old Montreal. The Metro station of the same name is within walking distance. An 1801 plan to extend Place d'Armes down to Saint-Antoine Street to offer a more commanding view of Notre-Dame basilica was never realized. Instead it is connected to Saint-Antoine Street by the steep Côte de la Place-d'Armes.
Spence meanwhile suggests that the mood has emerged through the more commanding aspects of hip hop, gabber and metal sub-cultures. Morrison already has a link to The Matrix having influenced the story with his mythology of The Invisibles. "I think The Matrix owes Grant Morrison everything..." Phil Jimenez. "Someone who has a bit more standing to accuse The Matrix of copying is Grant Morrison, author of comics series The Invisibles" Charlie Jane Anders.
Napoleon was mocked in British newspapers as a short tempered small man and he was nicknamed "Little Boney in a strong fit". A nursery rhyme warned children that Bonaparte ravenously ate naughty people; the "bogeyman".Roberts 2004, p. 93 At , he was the height of an average French male but short for an aristocrat or officer (part of why he was assigned to the artillery, since at the time the infantry and cavalry required more commanding figures).
Every Girl received critical praise upon its release. Allmusic's Thom Jurek gave the album 4 of 5 stars, calling it "more commanding and more emotionally resonant than in years past." Roughstock's Matt Bjorke commented, "Trisha Yearwood has chosen fourteen diverse songs which showcase her pristine voice, an instrument as strong today as it has ever been, if not more powerful." Yearwood embarked on her first solo tour in 6 years to support the album, which launched in October 2019.
Nina Stemme, Tosca, Wiener Staatsoper, 2012 Nina Maria Stemme (born Nina Maria Thöldte on May 11, 1963) is a Swedish dramatic soprano opera singer. Stemme "is regarded by today's opera fans as our era's greatest Wagnerian soprano". In 2010, Michael Kimmelman wrote of one of Stemme's performances in Richard Wagner's opera Die Walküre, "As for Brünnhilde, Nina Stemme sang gloriously. It's hard to recall anyone's sounding more commanding or at ease in the part, and that includes Kirsten Flagstad".
Unlike most other English cathedrals, Westminster does not have a separate quire; instead, the choir are hidden from view in the apse behind the high altar. This, with the excellent acoustic of the cathedral building, contributes to its distinctive sound. Located in the west gallery, the Grand Organ of four manuals and 81 stops occupies a more commanding position than many British cathedral organs enjoy. Built by Henry Willis III from 1922 to 1932, it remains one of the most successful and admired.
George Weidenfeld and Nicolson Ltd. London. . demonstrates that his architect, Knobelsdorff, was more a draughtsman at Sanssouci than complete architect. Frederick appears to have accepted no suggestions for alteration to his plans, refusing Knobelsdorff's idea that the palace should have a semi-basement storey, which would not only have provided service areas closer at hand, but would have put the principal rooms on a raised piano nobile. This would have given the palace not only a more commanding presence, but also would have prevented the problems of dampness to which it has always been prone.
He included a recitation of a Danite Constitution with 8 articles, specifying that the "executive power" of the Danite society would be "vested in the president of the whole church."' However, Moses Clawson, John Corrill, Reed Peck, and others (all well-known Danites) all named Avard as the head of the organization and not Smith. George M. Hinkle testified under oath that Joseph and Hyrum Smith never commanded any Danites in the field. Statements from known associates of Avard, including Ebenezer Robinson, Morris Phelps,' and John D. Lee, place Smith in a more commanding role.
The episode begins on Valentine's Day, Wednesday, February 14, 1962, picking up after the previous episode that took place at Thanksgiving time, 1960. Don visits the doctor for a checkup and learns that his blood pressure is high and that due to his age (36), he needs to slow down on his two-pack, five-drink per day diet. Betty has become more commanding and assertive in the 15 months since the end of last season, when she was seeking comfort from an eight-year-old boy because she had no one to talk to. She has begun taking riding lessons.
While men and women tend to utilize social media in comparable degrees, both uses and capabilities vary depending on individual preferences as well perceptions of power or dominance. In terms of performance, men tend to display characteristics associated with masculinity as well as more commanding language styles. In much the same way, women tend to present feminine self-depictions and engage in more supportive language. With respect to usage across age variances, many children develop digital and social media literacy skills around 7 or 8 and begin to form online social relationships via virtual environments designed for their age group.
The force was broken up into three detachments with Pedder commanding the centre, the second in command, Major Geoffrey Keyes commanding the right detachment and Captain George More commanding the left detachment.Saunders 1959, p. 58. Although the landing was unopposed, the southern detachment under Keyes soon discovered that they had been put ashore by mistake on the wrong side of the river. As Pedder's detachment advanced on the target, the French colonial troops from the 22nd Algerian Tirailleurs that were defending the area opened fire and in the ensuing engagement Pedder was killed and a number of other officers in the centre detachment were wounded.
In 1803 he returned to service once more in the Napoleonic Wars, and spent a year in command of until promoted to Rear-Admiral in 1804. In 1806 in this position he was sent to serve with the Mediterranean Fleet once more, commanding the blockade of the Spanish port of Cadiz. Following the outbreak of the Peninsular War in 1808, Purvis led his squadron into Cadiz harbour to secure the Spanish fleet from capture by the advancing French and at one point deliberately destroyed the seaward defences of the port when it seemed likely that the French would overwhelm the landward defences. Ultimately however the French were unable to take the city.
Conceptions more lofty and daring, sentiments more commanding, and language more energetic than some of the best passages in this poem afford, will not easily be found:—nor does scarcely any part of it sink to languor; as the glow of feeling and genius animates the whole."Madden 1972 qtd pp. 41–42 An anonymous review in the June 1796 Critical Review argued, "When the character of the Maid of Orleans, and the part taken by her against the English, are considered, together with the manner in which the history has been treated by other writers, some suspicion may at first arise, that Mr. Southey has chosen a subject scarcely suited to the dignity of epic poetry.
The demon taunts Angel and he wraps his hand with a length of cloth, grabs the cross and Wesley's small volume of incantations, and strides into the bedroom. Holding the cross pressed to Ryan's chest, Angel ignores the pain of his hand sizzling through the protective layers and begins to chant, his voice growing louder and more commanding as he repeats the ritual phrases until, finally, he shouts, "Now get the hell out!" With an invisible rush, the demon is expelled from the boy, but the box Cordelia bought is unable to contain the demon's energy and shatters. Some time later, after sending the Andersons home, the AI team tries to determine the demon's current whereabouts.
Alexander Gregg, the Cheraws district historian and a local bishop, eulogized him as follows. :No man of the time had occupied a more conspicuous or honorable place in all connected with the public interests of the Pedee than George Gabriel Powell. On the 21st January his useful life was brought to a close in Christ Church Parish. Having early won the confidence and affection of the people on the Pedee, he retained his place in their esteem with singular uniformity through years of eventful changes, relinquishing at times, in their behalf, positions of more commanding influence, returning to their service as his first love, and devoting to it his mature labours to the end of his career.
"White Liar" has received positive reviews from critics. Dan Milliken of Country Universe gave the song a B rating, stating that although "the melody and production are reminiscent of Little Big Town’s best rustic country-rock, and there’s a much more commanding hook here than “Dead Flowers” had, the effort is compromised by throwaway lines. The shortage of lyrical meat gives the song an “undeveloped storyboard” kind of feel, but the overall energy of the execution goes a long way toward making up for it."Country Universe: Miranda Lambert, “White Liar” Bobby Peacock of Roughstock gave a generally favorable review as well, noting that the song "shows a sense of growth — a sense to become even more lyrically-oriented than on even her critically acclaimed first two albums" but adding that he considered the bridge undeveloped.
The librettist Francesco Maria Piave, who was a frequent collaborator with Verdi, was in attendance at these Rome performances and likened Mirate's voice to the great lyric tenor, Napoleone Moriani. During the late 1840s and early 1850s, Mirate was busy singing at the opera houses of Venice, Genoa and Milan. In 1848 he participated in the world premiere of Carlo Boniforti's Giovanna di Fiandra at La Scala. By 1850 he was the highest paid singer at La Fenice, and it is at this house that he portrayed the role with which he became most identified, the Duke in Verdi's Rigoletto. His performance of the bravura aria "La donna è mobile" was hailed as the highlight of the opera's premiere performance on 11 March 1851. A more commanding Duke than some subsequent tenors, he went on to perform the role over 190 times during the rest of his career.
In Mission: Earth, she has become more commanding in her Galactic Guardian duties, due to the stresses involved with Galactic Guardian Headquarters having moved to her hometown, the increased involvement of her spaceship crew in her daily life, her blooming romance with Penelope's older brother Chad, and the fact that an increasing number of villains have targeted Earth and her school area. All three seasons have yet to tell us exactly how and at what age Betty was recruited to join the Galactic Guardians. However, some episodes have showed Betty training with her martial arts master, Spindly Tam Kanushu when she was younger in her home planet, Bane of Fragnog. Also, in the first season, Betty at first thought that she was the only human ever to be chosen to be a Galactic Guardian, until she discovered her Grandmother Bea was a retired Galactic Guardian named Beatrixo, and also one of the first Galactic Guardians.

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