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Her smile was the most electrifying thing I'd ever seen.
The Tesla Semi is Elon Musk's Most Electrifying Gamble Yet.
Bolt is already the most electrifying Olympian of his generation.
"Is [Kaine] the most electrifying person, absolutely not," said Elleithee.
Jon Snow isn't exactly the most electrifying Game Of Thrones character.
It's still, to this day, one of his most electrifying singles.
It was the most electrifying seven seconds of my entire year.
Is the most electrifying man in sports (and) entertainment cooking physical energy?
The most electrifying hitter in New York stays right where he belongs.
Two of the most electrifying offensive teams in the NBA duking it out.
The showcase for the tournament's most electrifying player, Louisville guard Asia Durr, continues.
She is one of the most electrifying entertainers and one of the nicest people ever.
He has given some of the most electrifying performances I've heard, including many at the Met.
Last season, the sport's most electrifying cloud hopper assumed a part that was molded to his ability.
Bodyguard begins with one of the most electrifying opening episodes of a TV show in recent memory.
For another, it treated the fans in the grandstands to the most electrifying finish of the season.
Bodyguard is, far and away, one of the most electrifying shows on Netflix — and we have quantitative proof.
But the most electrifying experience of all was made possible one evening only once the sun had set.
Harris absolutely crushed him on busing and race, one of the most electrifying moments in recent presidential debate history.
Trae Young, this season's most important, most electrifying and, arguably, just plain best player, somehow hardly earned a mention.
His "Dream Shall Never Die" speech will go down in campaign history as one of the most electrifying ever.
As he truly lived up to his label as "The Most Electrifying Man in Sports Entertainment," Hollywood came calling.
Joseph P. Kennedy III, of the fourth generation of Kennedys, was the most electrifying new Democrat in the House.
"Hadestown" is by far the most electrifying, heartbreaking, heart-wrenching piece of theater I have ever had the pleasure to witness.
But that did not stop the Mets from pushing aggressively to bring baseball's most electrifying player to a team on the rise.
The most electrifying movement in rap right now usually gets lumped into a genre based on its go-to streaming platform, Soundcloud.
By early 1991, AIDS had robbed Freddie Mercury of the raw power that made him one of the most electrifying stars in rock.
For years, scientists who study achievement have noted that in many fields the most electrifying work comes earlier in life rather than later.
How do these findings contradict what had long been believed about the approximate age at which most scientists do their "most electrifying work"?
Despite the fact that little of it is new, the footage of the show itself is easily the most electrifying part of Hamilton's America.
His departure marks the end of Ibrahimovic's two-year stint with the Galaxy, which saw him dominate as one of the most electrifying stars in MLS.
Following Hefner's death at age 19753 on Wednesday, we're talking a look back at some of the most electrifying performances from the short-lived Playboy After Dark.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic announced his departure from LA Galaxy on Wednesday, ending his two-year stint with the team as one of the most electrifying players in MLS.
Lob City at its peak had the most electrifying frontcourt in league history, the purest shooter in the game, and the Point God getting them the ball.
BOSTON — Forty-four years ago, Carl Yastrzemski ended one of the most electrifying World Series in baseball history with a flyout to center field at Fenway Park.
It's typically the most electrifying moment of the whole convention, and a big part of why people sleep outside in tents the night before, hoping to get in.
Harris may not be the most electrifying candidate, but as a senator who is outpolling Steyer, she unquestionably deserves to be on that stage more than he does.
Just their luck that their best team since 513 happens to coalesce the same year that a division rival fields one of the most electrifying offenses in league history.
SCOTT: And one of the most hackneyed conceits in all of movies — the family holiday from hell — becomes the freshest, scariest, most electrifying domestic nightmare anyone has ever shot.
And anticipating a large field of potential aspirants in the 2020 Democratic presidential primaries, the most electrifying platform at the moment for the party remains antipathy for the 45th president.
He's evolved from one of the most electrifying players of all time, to a villain, to a beloved teammate (who can still casually pull off one of the league's smoothest 360 dunks).
The most electrifying, singled out by Mr. Kyrou for its "exaltation of total love," is the transition from a San Francisco bus station to a nightclub overlooking the Pacific, somewhere in Peru.
Aroldis Chapman and Chris Sale, the most dominant closer and the most electrifying starter in Chicago, are headliners in the Yankees-Red Sox rivalry, and their fortunes help explain Boston's edge in the standings.
The ferocious second movement—"With utmost vehemence," Mahler's score says—brought forth some of the most electrifying playing that I've lately heard from the Philharmonic: jagged gestures in the strings, snarling splendor from the brass.
Sonny Burgess, a rockabilly singer whose hollering vocal style and frantic, jangling guitar made him one of the most electrifying stars in the Sun Records galaxy in the 1950s, died on Friday in Little Rock, Ark.
Since I first picked it up more than five years ago, Americanah remains one of the most electrifying works I've ever read because of its ability to capture how all of these things are inextricably linked.
The most electrifying piece in the exhibition is "Wild Dogs" from the 2000s (McNeely often prefers not to pin exact dates on her paintings), which depicts a pack of dogs tearing apart the carcass of a deer.
The result is one of the most electrifying concert documentaries ever made, with Franklin backed by the Southern California Community Choir over two nights at the New Temple Missionary Baptist Church in the Watts neighborhood of Los Angeles.
One of the most electrifying moments of the 2628 Winter Olympics came when American cross-country skier Jessie Diggins surged from behind in the final seconds to win gold for her and teammate Kikkan Randall in the team sprint.
The most electrifying moments of this protest have come when Hollywood women choose instead to model what it looks like to interrogate their own industry's destructive norms: When Debra Messing broke red carpet geniality to speak out against E!
Recent ACL sets by Kendrick Lamar, Lauryn Hill, and Rhiannon Giddens have been among the most electrifying live performances in modern TV. The original MTV long ago stopped having much to do with music, but its sister channels keep the flame burning.
Although women in hip-hop have been some of music's most electrifying, pioneering, and influential artists (see: Lauryn Hill, Missy Elliott, Queen Latifah, Lil' Kim, Trina, and Salt-N-Pepa for proof), in recent years they've been on a decidedly downward trajectory.
The result is a concert documentary, one of the most electrifying ever made, that captures Franklin at her peak, backed by the Southern California Community Choir over two nights at the New Temple Missionary Baptist Church in the Watts neighborhood of Los Angeles.
O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story was as resounding winner at the Emmys on Sunday night, including Best Limited Series — a surprise to no one after what had recently become the most electrifying and popular television miniseries to grace this golden age of television.
In this video, filmed in Macclesfield, a family friend of mine (1:39, he's called Peter) jokes that The Rock donated a kidney to his brother (he's called James) – which brought out a hearty laugh from the most electrifying man in all of sports entertainment.
The film features interviews and clips from some of his most electrifying performances (going as far back as 1933 when he was a child actor in Rufus Jones for President), along with reflections from his peers, lovers, and contemporaries, including the equally divisive Whoopi Goldberg, Kim Novak, Quincy Jones, and the late Jerry Lewis.
Interest in the Alouettes has waned in Montreal, but the team heralded the arrival of Manziel, perhaps hoping that the addition of one of the most electrifying college football players of the young century, whose skills may be perfectly suited for the fast-paced, wide-open Canadian game, might build enthusiasm and ticket sales.
"But then in Dover," Blumenthal writes, "in a bandbox of an Elks lodge, I watched Clinton lift himself back to political life … His performance, upon which the fate of his entire campaign depended, was the most electrifying political moment I had witnessed since I was a boy in the Chicago Stadium," where Blumenthal had seen John F. Kennedy speak in 113.
With our imaginations running wilder than the most feverish fit of Hulkamania, we came up with a list of the following fighters we'd love to see in a future installment of the EA UFC series: The RockIf there's not a small part of you that doesn't want to see the most electrifying man in sports and entertainment bouncing off cage side to cage side, winding up and getting ready to drop The People's Elbow in the middle of the Octagon – perhaps right on Conor McGregor's people's face, essentially slapping the taste out of his mouth – then you might lack the capacity to feel joy.
But Adams' most electrifying punt return came against the Tennessee Volunteers on November 12, 2011 in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Joe caught the punt on the Razorback forty yard line, reversed his field numerous times, slipped seven tackle attempts, and wove his way through the Vols defenders for a sixty-yard return and six points. Arkansas won the game, 49-7. It is considered the most electrifying punt return in Arkansas football history.
US Army Presidential Unit Citation Timmermann received a furlough to Paris, France. There, he read a Stars and Stripes article about the attack on the Remagen Bridge and learned he was the father of a baby girl. He also found out he was considered a hero. As news of "one of the war's most electrifying feats" filled Allied newspapers, Timmermann became a celebrity.
Point guard and Defensive Player of the Year Gary Payton and power forward Shawn Kemp were both selected for the 1996 NBA All-Star Game. This Sonics team is regarded as one of the best defensive teams in the late 90s. Led by Kemp and Payton, the two formed "Sonic Boom", one of the most electrifying tandems in NBA history.
Throughout the series' run, the character received positive reviews. Tom Shales of The Washington Post called House "the most electrifying character to hit television in years". House was featured on several best lists. In 2008, House was voted by BuddyTV second sexiest TV doctor ever, behind Dr. Doug Ross (George Clooney) from ER. TV Overmind named House the best TV character of the last decade.
In a retrospective review of "Carrie," AllMusic journalist Dave Thompson praised "Carrie" as being "an enthrallingly atmospheric number. One of the most electrifying of all Cliff Richard's recordings." In 1980, Richard officially changed his name, by deed poll, from Harry Rodger Webb to Cliff Richard. At the same time, he received the Officer of the Order of the British Empire from the Queen for services to music and charity.
The band is known for its hard driving playing and high lonesome family harmonies. Some of the band's biggest influences are Jimmy Martin, Flatt & Scruggs, The Stanley Brothers, The Osbourne Brothers, The McPeak Brothers, The Country Gentlemen, and The Seldom Scene. The style of music they play makes them a favorite at bluegrass festivals. They are known for putting on one of the most electrifying shows on the festival circuit.
Although his final season was the worst in team history, Seifert did help select several outstanding players in the 2001 NFL Draft including linebacker Dan Morgan, defensive tackle Kris Jenkins and wide receiver Steve Smith, each of whom earned Pro Bowl berths and All-Pro awards while playing for the Panthers. Smith, who played thirteen seasons with the team, was considered one of the most electrifying and explosive wide receivers in the game.
Borneo Bulletin. October 28, 2009. Retrieved 17.05.2011 In the same year, D'Hask also released the band's EP album called 'Breaking the Error' featuring tracks such as 'Kamu Adalah Mimpi Buruk Ku', 'Seberapa Detik Menyentuhmu' and a new version of the popular 'Usang 12'. D'Hask made a mark in South East Asia's Music scene when they were nominated in the 2010 Voice Independent Music Awards (VIMA) under the 'Most Electrifying-Exciting-Exhilirating Live Act' category.
Brown performed "Till I Die" for the first time with Big Sean at Supafest Australia in April 2012, as part of a set list which included "Run It!", "Yeah 3x", "Look at Me Now", "She Ain't You", "Wet the Bed" and "Turn Up the Music", among others. Rap-Up praised his set, writing that "A tatted Chris Brown thrilled with his chart-topping hits". The staff of Dolly magazine called it "one of his most electrifying performances" to date.
During that time he stayed briefly with Melbourne rock promoter Michael Browning, who would go on to manage AC/DC. Browning wrote in his memoirs that de Castro was "probably the most electrifying vocalist I've ever heard", but also noted his erratic behaviour.Michael Browning, Dog Eat Dog, p30, Allen & Unwin, 2014, De Castro also appeared at the 1970 Ourimbah "Pilgrimage for Pop", Australia's first rock festival, and was included in the 2012 film Once Around the Sun, a psychedelic movie about the event.
King King was released in July 1992 and a review in USA Today called it "the year's most electrifying live album, a stunning debut". According to the Los Angeles Times, "King King is a 12-song live recording that captures the band in fine, aggressive form at the La Brea Avenue club". Allmusic gave the album a three out of five star rating, who called it a mix of straight-ahead blues and singer/harmonica player Lester Butler's later alternative rock.
The Most Electrifying Rap Group in Entertainment working on their debut album 'STONEYHUNGA' at Roundhead studios SWIDT (See What I Did There?) are a hip-hop collective from Onehunga, New Zealand. SmokeyGotBeatz debut project SWIDT vs Everybody was listed as No.16 in The New Zealand Herald's 20 Best Albums of 2016. They released their official debut album STONEYHUNGA, dedicated to their home suburb of Onehunga, in July 2017. Members of the collective include SPYCC, SMOKE, INF, Boomer Tha God and JAMAL.
With a perfect 50 on each of his first two dunks, he was the first player since Dwight Howard in 2009 with a perfect score on multiple dunks. Yahoo! Sports hailed him as "the most electrifying performer of All-Star Saturday Night... and, if we're being honest, in quite a number of years." LaVine also participated in the Rising Stars Challenge that weekend. On April 11, LaVine had a season-best game with 37 points and nine rebounds in a loss to the Golden State Warriors.
Slant Magazine listed the album at number 46 on its list of Best Albums of the 1980s, saying "The Lion and the Cobra is regal, majestic, and allegorical, an album rife with images of war, slain dragons, and ghosts, and it's one of the most electrifying debuts in rock history". Pitchfork's Cameron Cook, listing the album at number 44 on its list of 200 Best Albums of the 1980s, stated that "The Lion and the Cobra’s themes of patriotism, sexuality, Catholicism, and social oppression set the stage for a career marked by a resolute sense of independence".
The spin was immediately considered one of the most electrifying moments in Indy history, both for Andretti's ability to avoid Sullivan's spinning car, and for Sullivan's recovery from the spin. Sullivan considered it 50/50 skill and "dumb luck" that he emerged from the spin unscathed. Andretti's split-second decision to veer to the inside (the more difficult move, pinching his own car down) was a result of his experience from a very similar incident two years earlier. In the 1983 race, Andretti was faced with a nearly identical situation when Johnny Parsons spun in front of him going into turn one.
Trevor Linden, who had played with Bure for seven seasons, said following Bure's retirement, "I don't know if I've ever seen or played with a player that's brought people out of their seats like that." During the 1994 Stanley Cup Finals, Rangers coach Mike Keenan, who later coached Bure for one-and-a-half seasons in Vancouver, called him "perhaps the most electrifying forward in the league". The Canucks renamed the award the Pavel Bure Most Exciting Player Award in his honour in 2013. Bure has been described as a pure goal scorer and is statistically among the top players in NHL history in that regard.
The Police, Queen, Morricone Honoured At Grammy Hall Of Fame, Uncut, 1 December 2008 The score complements the film's American Civil War scenes, containing the mournful ballad, "The Story of a Soldier", which is sung by prisoners as Tuco is being tortured by Angel Eyes. The film's famous climax, a three-way Mexican standoff, begins with the melody of "The Ecstasy of Gold" and is followed by "The Triple Duel". This epic showdown is considered by many film critics to be one of the most electrifying climaxes ever filmed, and the music is an integral component of the drama. The main theme was a hit in 1968.
Simon was a long time fan of boxing, attending fights with his grandfather, but his interest increased particularly after seeing the 1990 heavyweight championship fight between Evander Holyfield and James "Buster" Douglas which he described as "the most electrifying feeling I'd had in my life." He began training and won six out of nine amateur fights; he was also a reserve contestant on the Fox series Celebrity Boxing. Simon was for eight years the manager of heavyweight boxer Lamon Brewster, the now-retired former World Boxing Organization heavyweight champion. He met Brewster in 1997 and began managing him, helping him rise to the top of the WBO rankings.
This dependency is also one of the many parallels to Holmes, who was a habitual user of cocaine. The character received generally positive reviews and was included in several best lists. Tom Shales of The Washington Post called House "the most electrifying character to hit television in years". For his portrayal, Laurie won various awards, including two Golden Globe Awards for Best Actor in a Television Series – Drama, two Screen Actors Guild Awards for Best Actor from Drama Series, two Satellite Awards for Best Actor in a Television Series – Drama, two TCA Awards for Individual Achievement in Drama, and a total of six Primetime Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series.
Charron C.G.V., 1902 To Mirbeau, the automobile represents an ideal instrument for combatting ethnocentrism and xenophobia. The novel’s most electrifying descriptions recreate in readers the speeding motorist’s dazed disorientation as the missile of his vehicle carries him past epileptic telegraph poles and blurred animals along the roadside. In an incongruous final section underscoring the novel’s fractured structure, Mirbeau appends a scandalous account of La Mort de Balzac (The Death of Balzac), relating the author’s death agonies while, in an adjoining room, his wife, Mme Hanska, engaged in sexual frolicking with painter Jean Gigoux. One can only surmise the controversial episode constituted another instance of the kind of iconoclastic writing that Mirbeau was inclined to engage in.
" David Rooney of The Hollywood Reporter gave the film a positive review, remarking, "Evans gives the audience a knowing wink by having Rama endure repeated batterings that would leave mere mortals in traction, not to mention some nasty blade wounds. Yet he keeps coming back, finding the stamina to snap more limbs and crush more skulls. Taking place inside moving vehicles, a subway car, a noodle bar, warehouses, a porn factory, tight corridors and in the most electrifying mano- a-mano clash, a gleaming nightclub kitchen and wine cellar, the fights are dynamite." Rolling Stone chief critic Peter Travers wrote, "The Raid 2 lets its warriors rip for two and a half thrilling hours.
In a review for The New York Review of Books, Robert Kuttner described the book as "convenient for conservatives looking to blame all ills on liberals", to oppose globalization and market fundamentalism, perceiving liberalism as "a dangerous betrayal of deeper sources of culture and civilization such as the family, the tribe, the nation, and the church". Writing in The Week, Damon Linker described it as "the most electrifying book of cultural criticism published in some time", adding that Deneen argues that liberalism failed because it succeeded. However, Linker wrote that he did not find "especially persuasive" the claim made in the book that the Western liberal world was nearing its end.Damon Linker, An ominous prophecy for liberalism, The Week, January 22, 2018.
Clarence Coleman (born June 4, 1980) is a former gridiron football wide receiver. He was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Buffalo Bills in 2003. He played college football at Ferris State University. One of the most electrifying players in Ferris State University football history, Coleman was a three-time (1999-01) All-American and in 2001 finished fifth as a national finalist for the Harlon Hill Trophy as the NCAA Division II's best player. Coleman completed his four-year (1998-01) career ranking second all-time in all NCAA divisions with 323 receptions and tops in NCAA Division II. In his 2001 senior season, Coleman received first-team All-America honors from the American Football Coaches Association, Associated Press, Daktronics, Football Gazette, and D2Football.
Paul Moorhouse the Head of Collection Displays (Victorian to Contemporary) and Senior Curator 20th Century Collections at the national portrait gallery essay 'The Brutality of Appearance: Antony Micallef’s Self-Portraits' , explores the physicality, the fleshliness and violence of Micallef's work, "While maintaining an illusionistic intimation of space and background, his portraits present a figure as if it has been subjected to an intense trauma" all the while contextulising him within the canon of art history and the painted portrait. In 2011 a piece by Andrew Perry for Telegraph said "Antony Micallef’s riotous paintings are a gleeful attack on consumerism." Also calling Antony "one of Britain’s most electrifying young painters". In a piece by editor Dylan Jones of GQ magazine in 2015 Antony is hailed to "change the face of modern portraiture".
Sylvester Ritter (December 13, 1952 – June 2, 1998) was an American professional wrestler and college football player, best known for his work in Mid-South Wrestling and the World Wrestling Federation as the Junkyard Dog (or JYD), a nickname he received while working in a wrecking yard. He was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame class of 2004. Entering the ring with his trademark chain attached to a dog collar, to the music of Queen's "Another One Bites the Dust," JYD often headlined cards that drew large crowds and regularly sold out the Louisiana Superdome and other major venues, becoming "the first black wrestler to be made the undisputed top star of his promotion". WWE author Brian Shields called Junkyard Dog one of the most electrifying and charismatic wrestlers in the country, particularly during his peak in the early 1980s.
Houses premiere episode was generally well received. Critics reacted positively to the character of House; Tom Shales of The Washington Post called him "the most electrifying character to hit television in years". The New York Magazine called the series "medical TV at its most satisfying and basic", and stated that the cast consisted of "[professional] actors playing doctors who come to care about their patients", while The Boston Globes Matthew Gilbert appreciated that the episode did not sugarcoat the flaws of the characters to assuage viewers' fears about "HMO factories". Alessandra Stanley of The New York Times said that though the characters might be a turn-off to some viewers, the gore and "derivative gall" of the show were positives to fans of procedural dramas; TV Guides Matt Roush stated House was an "uncommon cure for the common medical drama".
Grant grew up in Decatur, Georgia, where he made a name for himself in the youth summer track circuit winning a total of 12 USATF Junior Olympic championship titles, and as one of the most electrifying offensive players in Georgia Youth Football Association at the time. He attended Stephenson High School in Stone Mountain, Georgia, where he was a standout in football and track, winning a total of 5 GHSA track and field state championships (100 meters in 2003 and 2004, 200 meters in 2001 and 2003, and 400 meter relay in 2003), as well as collecting all state honors in football his senior year. He currently is the US record holder over 100 and 200 metres in the youth age group (13-14 yrs). He participated in the 200 meters at the 2001 World Youth Championships in Athletics, winning a silver medal behind Jonathan Wade.
" In the opinion of PopMatters critic Hank Kalet, the album was the most "electrifying" rock and roll record ever and "one of a handful of albums (including the Beatles' Rubber Soul and Revolver) that gave literate rockers the green light to create a kind of intelligent, probing rock music that had not existed before". "This seminal folk-rock classic" showcased "Dylan's seething, not- quite-out-of-control vocal delivery and a rough-and-tumble instrumental attack", as well as his "transformation from a folk singer to a rock and roller", Sam Sutherland wrote in High Fidelity. Having toured continuously since the inception of his Never Ending Tour in June 1988, Dylan has performed "Like a Rolling Stone" more than 2,000 times in concert. Among Dylan's contemporaries, Phil Ochs was impressed by Highway 61, explaining: "It's the kind of music that plants a seed in your mind and then you have to hear it several times.
Farris has an extensive background in Australian theatre having worked for several leading Australian theatre companies including the Sydney Theatre Company under Cate Blanchett and Andrew Upton's Artistic Direction, La Boite Theatre Company, Ensemble Theatre, Belvoir St Theatre, The Production Company and Christine Dunstan Productions. Farris' theatre credits include the critically acclaimed title role of Hamlet in Sport For Jove Theatre Company production at the Seymour Centre for which he received a 2012 Sydney Theatre Award nomination for Best Actor in a Leading Role in an Independent Production. Farris received rave reviews with iconic Sydney arts reviewer and co-founder of the Sydney Theatre Awards Diana Simmonds stating "Lindsay Farris' Hamlet is the most electrifying, memorable, sustained and intelligent realisation of the tragic Prince of Denmark I've ever seen". In 2011 he appeared in the Australian premiere of Anthony Neilson's play Edward Gant's Amazing Feats of Loneliness, a co-production between the Sydney Theatre Company and La Boite Theatre Company.
Pretty Village, Pretty Flame;TV Guide, 1996 In his very favourable 1997 review, American online film critic James Berardinelli labelled the film "a powerful condemnation of war that shares several qualities with the German films Das Boot and Stalingrad".Pretty village, Pretty Flame:1997 New York Times' Lawrence Van Gelder gave kudos to Dragojević for "unleashing a powerful assault on the insanity of the war that pitted Serb against Muslim in Bosnia" and praised the film as "a clear, well-meaning, universal appeal to reason".Seeing a Doomed Future After War and Hatred;The New York Times, 10 October 1997 British magazine Total Film praised the film, calling it "one of the most electrifying anti-war movies ever made" and further continuing: "What this small, worthy film excels at is showing how even long friendships became perverted in the Bosnian conflict.... Small it may be, but it's powerfully and perfectly formed".Pretty Village, Pretty Flame;Total Film, 16 January 1998 Shlomo Schwartzberg of Boxoffice magazine called some of the film's scenes "worthy of Vonnegut at his most hallucinatory", concluding overall that "the film is somewhat clichéd and a little more pro-Serb than necessary, but packs a genuine punch".

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