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21 Sentences With "more languid"

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The longer the pendulum arm, the slower and more languid the back-and-forth interval.
But the hourlong ride seemed more languid than García Lorca's dynamic description and the riverside more neglected.
He, I am happy to say, is tolerably well—though more languid than I like—and I fear for his liver.
"It was our feeling that we'd rather have a sort of dense half-hour than a more languid hour," Mr. Soderbergh said.
That evening, a more languid atmosphere prevailed in the orchestra, allowing Hadelich to savor the Spanish rhythms that course through the score.
People seemed to move at a more languid pace than normal, as if a big and tight balloon were being slowly deflated.
He had lost weight, appeared older, and struggled to keep up with the pace of the presidency, even in those more languid days.
Last year saw many producers employing more aggressive sounds and faster tempos where they were once sprinkling Rhodes lines at a more languid pace.
Sticking fairly faithfully to the original, the track is especially enhanced by Duterte's staccato vocals and an even more languid instrumental than Lennon and McCartney's version.
"Coyote Ghost Melodies" is a hybrid of dub reggae, cosmic psychedelia, and sluggish disco that takes a more languid approach than the record's previously released singles.
So I think the show is going to move forward in a more languid way that I'm hopeful will really bring these characters back to life.
Tucked amid seed potato and quinoa farms, Driggs normally enjoys a more languid pace of life, with highlights including $5 lime shakes sold on balmy summer days at the corner drug store.
WHETHER in the breathless years of double-digit economic growth or today's more languid era, one constant in China has been the poor state of workers' rights and the frequent outbreaks of labour unrest.
The result is a rebooted drama, now allowed to "move forward in a more languid way that I'm hopeful will really bring these characters back to life," Ms. Britton said in a recent interview.
Having fallen in love with the "more languid way of life," he then paid $2 million in 2015 for an 1880s Victorian on nearly five Sound-front acres in Orient that he hopes to finish fixing up this summer.
"My vision is always more languid and roving than something inspired by a specific trend or era or muse," says Johnson, who lives between Brooklyn and Montauk, New York, and works directly with dozens of female artisans the world over, from alpaca spinners in the Peruvian highlands to folk embroiderers in New Delhi.
That gallery also displays a St Ambrose by Caula. In the latter portion of his life he became more languid in his coloring and execution. He painted as late as 1694.
Ackermann joined Berluti as creative director in September 2016, succeeding Alessandro Sartori and showed his first collection for the label in January 2017.Mark C. O’Flaherty (January 18, 2017), Haider Ackermann: Berluti’s new boy Financial Times. During his tenure, he introduced a more languid, feminine edge into the collections, which were shown on men and women.
Despite the interest that the visceral nature of Bacon’s paintings initially sparked, in comparison, Van Pelt’s work evokes a more languid approach to her subjects… Gerhard Richter and Mark Rothko are among the artists who have exercised considerable influence on Van Pelt’s technique. More than one reviewer has noted that her portraits recall Richter’s blurred portraits of the infamous RAF members embroiled in the Baader-Meinhof scandal in the 1970s, but without the dark political associations.Art & Antiques, Sept. 14, 1995, Openings by George Melrod Nancy Burson’s composite portraits also come to mind.
After a few consecutive live releases, this album finds the artist back in a good sounding studio playing solo fretless bass and vocals. In contrast with the more expansive live work that had been recently released, this album was denser, with long songs describing a man building a park that nobody else could go to ("The Park") to extremely harsh blasts at various individuals, finishing with the declaration that he will "not fall into your stinking hole." It is closer in sound to such studio albums as Shadow of Leaves, though the bass work here is somewhat different, more languid than before. Vocally the album toys with several singing styles, including a howling blues vocal but also a more spoken voice that sets up long runs of image-filled lyrics.
The > vicissitudes of years are printed and packed in a thin octavo, and the > shivering ghosts of desire and hope return to their forbidden home in the > heart and fancy. It is as well to have the power of recalling them always at > hand, and to be able to take a comprehensive glance at the emotions which > were so powerful and full of life, and now are more faded and of less > account than the memory of the dreams of childhood. It is because our books > are friends that do change, and remind us of change, that we should keep > them with us, even at a little inconvenience, and not turn them adrift in > the world to find a dusty asylum in cheap bookstalls. We are a part of all > that we have read... In contrast to Lang’s musings on the joys and sorrows of the bibliophile, Dobson’s treatment of illustrated manuscripts is more languid in language but factual and somewhat helpful to the amateur collector.

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