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And that's why Cry-Baby is a musical at it's most artful.
Neurocouture is an example of wearable tech at its most artful and, so far, least practical.
The paintings are examples of data visualization at its least practical but most artful and expressive.
The sound of breaking glass in his score is the production's most artful device of suspense.
The children's wing is among the nicest and most artful spaces I have seen in any new library building.
In fact, it's quite beautiful, an epic in gloriously rendered art — Disney, in a way, at its most artful.
And she does her most artful work in conjuring the corruption and ambient menace of Lagos, as Korede perceives it.
But sometimes, what the Academy deems the most artful and the best isn't actually the movie that remains relevant and beloved.
Her answer is the most artful dodge since Paris Hilton first pulled the fake cell phone call in the late 2000s.
And yet for all its mess, for all its sprawl, for all its shagginess, Transparent remains one of TV's most vital shows and one of its most artful.
These 36 episodes, about the fledgling Deadwood, S.D., of the 1870s, are among the best, most artful hours of TV in living memory, all the more rewarding upon multiple viewings.
It has been a safety valve, a mode of minimizing pain and defeat, as well as a medium capable of expressing grievance and grief in the most artful and incisive ways.
Rowell's work is by far the most artful exploration in the show of how we plebs can and can't pierce the walls of power, but other pieces take up the theme.
This first installment is by far the most artful (many would say the most successful) of the six, not least because it self-consciously emulates Proust, to whose own multivolume autobiographical novel Knausgaard acknowledges his indebtedness.
President Barack Obama conducted the most artful demonstration of Clinton's response to the "deplorable" saga at a rally in Philadelphia Tuesday, that showed the importance the campaign attaches to thwarting Trump's attempt to position himself as the savior of regular Americans.
In 2004, it was described by Billboard as "one of Chicago's most artful, high- profile indie imprints". In 2002, Chocolate Industries released the Urban Renewal Program compilation album. In 2012, the label released a compilation album, entitled Personal Space: Electronic Soul 1974-1984.
Washington, however, took things farther and blamed the plot on Jefferson. His relationship with the fellow Virginian Jefferson disintegrated. In March 1798, Washington agreed with a negative assessment that Jefferson was "one of the most artful, intriguing, industrious and double-faced politicians in America." Washington went on the offensive.
The Blues Project is a band from the Greenwich Village neighborhood of New York City that was formed in 1965 and originally split up in 1967. Their songs drew from a wide array of musical styles. They are most remembered as one of the most artful practitioners of pop music, influenced as it was by folk, blues, rhythm & blues, jazz and the pop music of the day.
In Wallace Brice's History of Fort Wayne (1868), Richardville is described as "beloved and esteemed" and "prudent and deliberate."Chaput, p. 115. However, in Narrative of an Expedition to the Source of St. Peter's River (1824), author William H. Keating called the Miami chief "one of the most artful and deceitful of his nation." Bert Anson, author of The Miami Indians (1970) took the middle ground in his assessment of Richardville's leadership.
Riverrunning (practitioners use one word) is the essential - and some would say most artful - form of kayaking. Whereas its derivative forms (described below under the headings of Creeking, Slalom, Playboating and Squirt boating) have evolved in response to the challenges posed by riverrunning, such as pushing the levels of difficulty and/or competing, riverrunning, of its own right, is more about combining one's paddling abilities and navigational skills with the movements and environments of rivers themselves. Important to a riverrunner is the experience and expression of the river in its continuity rather than, say, a penchant for its punctuated "vertical" features (e.g. standing waves, play-holes and waterfalls).
Bianca Grace from Fuse website for example, noted the video's resemblance to that of Solange Knowles's "Cranes in the Sky" (2016) describing it as a "watered-down version" of the mentioned song's music video. She continued by writing, "it's quite disappointing when the accompanying video doesn't share the same thrills as the tune, which is about women time-sharing the same man. Rather than laying out a storyline that could've been soap opera-worthy (in the most artful way possible), it plays more like a visual slow dance." Idolator's Mike Nied ranked the video as the 15th worst of 2017, opining that it lacks the "striking visuals" that made "Love Galore" "a stand- out".
The fact that Aristratus was a tyrant is established by Plutarch in his biography of Aratus of Sicyon, where the author narrates the destruction of the former tyrants' portraits in the town hall of Sicyon after the reintroduction of democracy in 251 BC. According to Aratus' own memoirs, the most artful painting showed Aristratus with the goddess of victory Nike on a chariot. Although the artwork was by the hand of the famous painter Melanthius with the collaboration of the even more famous Apelles, Aratus insisted on its destruction, but his friend Nealkes convinced him to safe at least the goddess and cancel only the tyrant's face. Nealkes, a painter in his own right, then painted a palm where Aristratus stood, but forgot his feet which remained visible underneath the chariot.Plutarch, Aratus 13.
Kyle Anderson of Nerdist News described the film as Corbucci's "most artful and daring" Western, one that "pushes the genre to new levels and creates a story unlike anything people were used to, even though it's likely more historically accurate". He concluded his review by stating that "If you're looking for a good time on a Saturday night, I'd say this movie is not what you want, but if you're looking for a dark, violent, thoughtful, and well-made film, look no further". Glenn Erickson of DVD Talk spoke less enthusiastically about the film, but felt that it was a good Spaghetti Western nonetheless. Although praising the locations, as well as the performances of Kinski and Trintignant, Morricone's score, the realistic approach to the story and Silvano Ippoliti's cinematography, he felt that the characterizations were lacking, adding that Corbucci's direction often "drifts and falters" and lacks the "operatic grandeur" of Leone's films.
Stranger to Stranger received widespread critical acclaim. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an average score of 85, based on 25 reviews. In Rolling Stone, Will Hermes said it was "as inviting, immaculately produced, jokey and unsettled a record as any he has ever made", while The Guardian Jon Dennis found the album "as rewarding as anything" Simon had recorded before, showcasing a "tenacious pursuit of new sounds". Jonathan Bernstein of Entertainment Weekly called Stranger to Stranger "one of his very boldest collections to date", an album "brimming with concepts and sounds that push Simon’s musical boundaries further than ever". Randy Lewis from the Los Angeles Times believed the record was "pop music at its most artful and relevant, a sentiment from a septuagenarian representative of rock’s old guard that's arguably as potent as anything from seemingly more streetwise artists one-third his age".

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