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Jewish life is invisible to all but the most discerning pedestrians.
The difference isn't always immediately obvious to even the most discerning swipers.
Everyone — even the most discerning 4-year-old — will appreciate the effort.
The perfect T-shirt can be elusive, even to the most discerning shopper.
Anti-fashion in concept, Rubchinskiy's clothes are coveted by fashion's most discerning elite.
For the most discerning collectors, a replacement engine can be a deal-breaker.
A brief slump in performance or a one-off error won't concern most discerning managers.
Browsing Fifteen ideas for the most discerning woman on your list (even if it's you).
Their most discerning feature is their hairstyle: a slightly shaven crown flanked by side locks.
Here are some staff-tested favorites guaranteed to impress the most discerning kids on your list.
Ever since its opening in 2016, Marble has been attracting the city's most discerning diners by the droves.
We also have 15 gift ideas for the most discerning woman on your list — even if she's you.
And even for the most discerning consumers, counterfeit sites have evolved into ever more sophisticated-looking copies of legitimate brands.
There he supervised a large French-speaking staff for Jefferson's extravagant dinners for royalty and the most discerning palates in Paris.
"It has the most discerning residents and continues to be a global icon," spokeswoman Amanda Miller said in an emailed statement.
Twitter's co-founder and CEO historically doesn't have the most discerning tastes when it comes to who he decides to engage with.
"Propaganda and War: The Allied Front During the First World War", an exhibition at Koç University last year, had the most discerning approach.
Twenty years ago it was a computing workhorse, sold for up to $20,000 to the most discerning of tech professionals and early internet cowboys.
Chris Kong has served some of the world's most discerning taste buds, including those of celebrities such as Guy Savoy, Daniel Humm and, reportedly, Beyoncé.
It's where Saint Laurent's haute couture house stood, making made-to-measure clothes for a clientele composed of the world's wealthiest and most discerning women.
But there's one thing that even the most discerning of beauty nerds don't know about SPF: which formulas the top dermatologists use on their own complexions.
The Lifefactory Glass Water Bottle is a better choice for the most discerning palates and a more eco-friendly choice for anyone concerned with green living.
The city offers so many culinary gems that it's impossible for even the most discerning of gourmands to walk around the city without a raging food boner.
The Neuhaus Belgian Chocolate Advent Calendar is loaded with top-quality chocolate that comes in a rich assortment sure to please even the most discerning chocolate fans.
"The top collectors and the most discerning clientele, who collect art and collect homes, are highly interested in an original canvas, a one of one," he said.
If space is limited in your kitchen, a new Ninja cooker on sale right now can help you cook and fry meals to please even the most discerning palate.
And while we're not trying to match the sentimental value attached to it, we can, however, offer you this creation that can satisfy even the most discerning of chocoholics.
I'm always inspired when I see them, I've always wanted to test how many they can really do, but I trust that they're the most discerning noses in the world.
For the most discerning motorists, aromatherapy and hot stone massage treatments bring the spa to the driver's seat, perfect for keeping your cool when less-comfortable motorists cut you off.
Her early online content production leaned heavily, in a thematic sense, on "plucky American discovers the wonders of Britain," and that brought her attention in that nation's most discerning papers.
As the Verge noted, Samsung's promise of how good this upscaling will be "sounds somewhat optimistic," but the quality difference may well be hard to perceive for any but the most discerning.
The Manhattan School of Music, one of New York's most discerning excavators of the unnoticed, has made particular efforts on behalf of rarely heard French works from early in the 20th century.
Coughs are one of the leading reasons for visits to the doctor and trips to the drugstore, where shelf-long displays of nonprescription cough medicines can overwhelm even the most discerning consumer.
"In many ways we looked at China little bit too much as a developing market, as opposed to the most discerning consumers in the world," Chief Financial Officer Jon Moeller said at the conference.
Ground chuck — the all-American backyard cookout staple that most discerning shoppers would choose over something they knew contained pink slime — is not, in fact, made from ground chuck steak, but from chuck trimmings.
Everyone knows transcendent household names like LeBron James and Giannis Antetokounmpo, but, in an open race, Vucevic currently exists as a respectable choice for the league's most discerning fans, those who also enjoy being different.
We talked to a veteran stylist who has followed the keratin saga from day one and a chemical specialist who provides in-salon keratin treatments for a most discerning Beverly Hills crowd to settle the score.
"At OnePlus, we are constantly striving to provide a better product and user experience for our customers, who are some of the most discerning and tech-savvy users in the world," says Founder and CEO Pete Lau.
Photo: Ted S. Warren (AP)Environmental Protection Agency chief and former energy lobbyist Andrew Wheeler—who is pretty much ex-EPA chief Scott Pruitt minus the latter's most obviously corrupt tendencies—isn't the most discerning social media user.
"We cater to the most discerning buyers in the world, and while we can't control the ebbs and flows of the market, we are incredibly proud of the overall performance that Trump properties continue to achieve," she said.
Even the most discerning eye might have missed that the jeans were from Mr. Completely, the Los Angeles store; that the shirt was from the Japanese brand N.Hoolywood; that his frames were from Gentle Monster, the Korean glasses retailer.
There's no extra room for Nokia to compete alongside Apple and Samsung — since the smartphone market is no longer expanding as it once was — so the challenge is to dive in at the deep end and impress the most discerning and demanding smartphone buyers.
However, its unparalleled selection of products can be both a welcome blessing and a curse, so we went ahead and polled our most discerning friends in the beauty industry, plus tallied up some reader data, to round up the most coveted products on Sephora's site.
Whether you're looking for affordable treats that will satisfy the most discerning of snackers or elegant gifts to impress even the pickiest palate, here are 212 unique (and edible) gift ideas that are sure to wow everyone on your list — all for about $40 or less.
The inability to draw a full breath is sometimes a hazard of the trade when it comes to an industry in which wardrobe selection is a strategic business negotiation and a spot on the best-dressed list can carry as much weight as a positive review from the most discerning film critic.
A couturier in the grand style who was mentored by Balenciaga, Givenchy dressed some of the world's most discerning women — Jacqueline Kennedy, the Duchess of Windsor and Audrey Hepburn among them (though his relationship with the latter was dogged by an initial misunderstanding; on their first meeting, he believed he had been asked to dress Katharine Hepburn instead.) Audrey Hepburn and Givenchy's styles soon became synonymous.
This extremely high praise came from a most discerning critic. David Bispham considered him the foremost tenor of the concert platform.
The most attentive and knowledgeable listener will be unable to tell where composition ends and improvisation begins in this music performed by guitarist Towner and bassist Peacock. The most discerning will not consider it an issue. It is more important that, despite its quietness, the richly textured music flows with uncommon harmonic interest and rhythmic strength. No one familiar with Peacock's and Towner's many past collaborations will be surprised at their synergy, which may involve ESP.
Another remarkable technique, difficult to describe and rarely recorded, had the group members solo-singing small segments of lyric lines or even portions of individual words. The effect was a seamless transfer of the lead vocal from one singer to the next. Sometimes the switch was so subtle that it could go unnoticed except to the most discerning ears of long-time fans. Often the group sang in a chorale type arrangement that was reminiscent of old-time gospel music singing.
MoMA (1970) Gertrude Stein's personality has dominated the provenance of the Stein art legacy. It was, however, her brother Leo who was the astute art appraiser. Alfred Barr Jr., the founding director of New York's Museum of Modern Art, said that between the years of 1905 and 1907, "[Leo] was possibly the most discerning connoisseur and collector of 20th-century painting in the world." After the artworks were divided between the two Stein siblings, it was Gertrude who moved on to champion the works of what proved to be lesser talents in the 1930s.
But Hazlitt closes his essay with personal recollections of the man (and, as with Bentham, a description of his appearance) that set him in a more positive light: "you perceive by your host's talk, as by the taste of seasoned wine, that he has a cellarage in his understanding." The scholar, critic, and intellectual historian Basil Willey, writing a century later, thought that Hazlitt's "essay on Godwin in The Spirit of the Age is still the fairest and most discerning summary I know of".Willey 1940, p. 217.
He has inspired thousands of people in Singapore, Malaysia and England, Canada, America where his visit is always anxiously awaited. Pujya Maharaj Shri visited the USA several times and evoked tremendous response in every city that he visited. His lectures cover the teachings of the Vedas, Upanishads, Bhagavatam, Puranas, Bhagavad Geeta, Ramayana, and other Eastern and Western philosophies. Like the true disciple of a true master, Pujya Maharaj Shri masterfully quotes from scriptures of different religions that have the ability to satisfy even the most discerning of knowledge seekers.
The cuisine is fully victoreña related to the old name of the Master family, which at the end of last century had several grocery stores as well as wines, spirits and pork. Since then production has grown charcuterie, highlighting the sausages called rosaries and ancient onion sausages able to satisfy the most discerning palates. Highlights include old family recipes, such as beans palomeras, which used to be eaten on farms, potato croquettes and melon twisted roll. Special mention goes to pig's feet, the gazpacho, gazpacho, baked, but crumbs, chopped maimones and oranges with cod and onion.
Hazlitt's account of Coleridge's intellectual development was especially spotlighted: "for three brilliant pages", observed critic John Kinnaird, "Hazlitt reviews the saga of Coleridge's voyage through strange seas of thought".Kinnaird 1978, p. 310. See also Bromwich 1999, p. 258. As early as 1940, the scholar, critic, and intellectual historian Basil Willey pointed to the essay on Godwin as "still the fairest and most discerning summary" of Godwin's achievement. The account of Southey was appreciated not only at the turn of the 21st century, but decades earlier, in 1926, by historian Crane Brinton, who approved of Hazlitt's "critical intelligence" in that sketch.
Visually, the most discerning characteristic of many Studentenverbindungen is the so-called Couleur, which can consist of anything from a small part of ribbon worn over the belt, to elaborate uniforms with riding boots, sabers, and colorful cavalry jackets, depending on circumstances and tradition. Most commonly, a thin sash displaying (usually) three distinctive colors is worn in everyday life, this is called Band. Although this display was common in the past (Wilhelmine Period) it is not as common at German universities anymore. Color-wearing ("farbentragend") Studentenverbindungen are those whose members that wear a Band a headwear with their fraternities colors.
The AllMusic review by Matt Collar states "Together, the quartet plays a set of original songs that straddle the line between ambient tone poems, exploratory modal jazz, and punk-inflected noise jams". They also selected it as one of their Favorite Jazz Albums of 2016.Allmusic Favorite Jazz Albums of 2016 In The Jazz Mann Ian Mann wrote "This is music that sounds fresh, spontaneous and adventurous but still with enough structure and compositional awareness to appeal to most discerning listeners". Writing for The Guardian John Fordham observed "Metheny enters completely into the exploratory spirit, and gives Vu’s intriguing music a fresh dimension and creative support".
This sculpture was used in the abolitionist cause and copies of it appeared in many Union-supporting state houses. Among the best known of his other idealising statues are The Fisher Boy, Il Penseroso, Eve Disconsolate, California, America and The Last of the Tribe (also called The Last of Her Tribe). He was elected an Associate Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1851. 231x231px Powers' most discerning and important private client was Prince Anatole Demidoff, who owned marble full-figure versions of both the Greek Slave and the Fisher Boy and also commissioned from Powers a portrait bust of his wife, the niece of Napoleon and the Grand Duchess of Tuscany.
Olivetti, however, "were then the most discerning patrons of industrial building - anywhere," according to Rykwert, and Kahn was happy to work for a client as sophisticated as Olivetti. The key design limitation was that the factory floor needed to be as open as possible to enable rapid reconfiguration of equipment to meet changing market requirements. The easy way to meet this limitation would have been to build the factory as a steel frame structure, but Kahn didn't build any structures of that type after 1950, preferring the more monumental appearance he could achieve with materials like concrete and brick. Kahn, relying on the expertise of August Komendant, a structural engineer and Kahn's preferred collaborator, instead designed the building as a concrete structure.
Brian Lumley cites the importance of Derleth to his own Lovecraftian work, and contends in a 2009 introduction to Derleth's work that he was "...one of the first, finest, and most discerning editors and publishers of macabre fiction." Important as was Derleth's work to rescue H.P. Lovecraft from literary obscurity at the time of Lovecraft's death, Derleth also built a body of horror and spectral fiction of his own; still frequently anthologized. The best of this work, recently reprinted in four volumes of short stories–most of which were originally published in Weird Tales, illustrates Derleth's original abilities in the genre. While Derleth considered his work in this genre less important than his most serious literary efforts, the compilers of these four anthologies, including Ramsey Campbell, note that the stories still resonate after more than 50 years.
Harvey hit the ball to all parts of the ground and Fingleton opined that "[Harvey] probably gained the respect of this most discerning crowd more quickly than any other cricketer in recent years".Fingleton, p. 193. However, Brown retained his middle-order position for the Second Test at Lord's ahead of Harvey; Australia fielded an unchanged team. O'Reilly criticised the retention of Brown, who had appeared to be noticeably uncomfortable in the unfamiliar role. He said that despite the fact that Brown had made an unbeaten double century on his previous Test at Lord's in 1938, Loxton and Harvey had better claims to selection.O'Reilly, p. 59. Bradman's men went on to a crushing win by 409 runs, although Brown made only 24 and 32 in the middle order. The next match was against Surrey and started the day after the Second Test. Brown injured a finger while fielding in the first innings, so he was not able to bat in Australia's first innings, in which Harvey made 43 before being run out.
Steell seems to have begun his literary career in New York as a journalist on the New York Tribune from 1887 to 1888, and soon became the New York correspondent for the Albany Press, St. Paul Dispatch, Chicago Times, and Nashville American, and soon was head of a syndicate of Southern papers. In the 1920s he was the Paris correspondent of the New York Herald at which time he interviewed Gertrude Stein in 1924 after she published her long gestated novel The Making of Americans. The reason he moved to Paris was to be near his daughter Susan Steell (born 1906), who had won the first scholarship for American girls to study singing in Paris with the French mezzo-soprano Blanche Marchesi that had been established in 1923 by the opera singer Marie Jeritza. Her father commissioned a portrait of her about 1923 from the Swiss-born American artist Adolfo Müller-Ury, which was exhibited in 1925 and of which American Art News, April 11, 1925, said that it ‘...shows Mr. Ury at his most discerning.’ Susan (often later called Suzanne) was to enter Broadway, and became one of the close friends of Katharine Hepburn at the time of her first Hollywood success.

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