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It's the most pleasing AR demo I've had and is definitely more calming than virtual reality.
The philosophy underpinning Master AI is about producing the most pleasing, not necessarily the most realistic, photos.
That said, the most pleasing thing about the show may be its format: Each episode lasts a half-hour.
It was the win that was most pleasing to Daniel Sedin, who had his third multi-point game of the trip.
Their best album is probably Master of Puppets because its songs sound the most pleasing (in a caustic thrash metal way).
They can shop for information the same way they'd shop for everything else, and they pick the reality they find most pleasing.
Most pleasing to the manager was Conforto's two-out opposite-field home run in the seventh inning that broke a scoreless tie.
In her notebooks, she refers to fullness instead of happiness ("It has been the fullest, the most pleasing of times," she wrote).
But it is the larger US foreign policy, Trump's overall approach to America's place in the world, that must be most pleasing to Putin.
Video that's shot in horizontal / landscape orientation is still generally the most pleasing to watch, but that doesn't mean it's the only way you should shoot.
"I felt really nervous before the match, I didn't feel flat, or anything like that, that was the most pleasing thing about today for me," he explained.
While some of these items aren't the most pleasing to look at (see: The absurd-looking Ostrich Pillow), they're certainly the key to a cozier mid-day snooze.
In all his roles, though, he was instantly recognizable by his voice, which researchers claimed in 2008 was an essential element in creating the most pleasing male voice.
Today, he dropped a 'slime visualizer' to accompany his album's (very fun!) title track, and I promise that it is the most pleasing thing you will watch today.
In my opinion, Buffalo Wild Wings&apos mild sauce was the best, as it offered the most pleasing combination of sweet and spicy flavors with a lasting taste.
Smart HDR is a technically impressive feature that retains a lot of dynamic range and editing latitude in most photos, but it doesn't always produce the most pleasing images.
They're folding, pocket-size compendiums of all of the multimedia artist's favorite places, organized by neighborhood and pared down to just the most pleasing spots you probably wouldn't discover otherwise.
Most pleasing to manager Bruce Bochy was that the last three hits, including ones by Brandon Belt and Brandon Crawford that produced the runs, occurred after Wainwright had obtained two strikes.
Yeah, and I would say one of the most pleasing things before I took the job was there was a shared understanding that we're not going to force people to consume this only one way.
Obviously, gluten-free versus gluten-filled pretzel sticks are a personal preference, but food is a game of chemistry, manipulating molecules that undergo various reactions to get a texture and taste consumers find the most pleasing.
Tien has the support of a kitchen crew and dining room staff whose previous positions embrace Elle, Pineapple and Pearls and the much-missed Himitsu — basically, a roll call of some of the city's most pleasing restaurants.
Indeed, despite criticisms of Nollywood that challenge everything from the quality of its exorbitant output to their class stratification, what is most pleasing as a Nigerian about watching Nigerian movies is that they don't posture to be anything else.
One of the most pleasing tensions of Morgan's creation is the contrast between the lavish set dressings and the understated action; sometimes so little will happen in a gilded room that you have to blink to make sure that the screen did not freeze.
Eric Musselman, who is Mariah's father, is the men's basketball coach at the University of Nevada, and he made it clear that he considers himself philosophically aligned with his daughter when it comes to the proper (or at least most pleasing) way to play the game.
Perhaps most pleasing for the President was the chance to jam Democratic leaders, such as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, into defending key members of the so-called "squad" as when he stirred a racial furor by telling the four American lawmakers to "go back" to where they came from.
People sitting in the grandest rooms in the middle of the house would have enjoyed a most pleasing view.
Christ Church is located on Stockton Lane in Heworth, York, England. It was opened in March 1964. It has been called "one of the most pleasing modern churches."Stacpoole, Alberic (1972).
The architect of all three buildings was Mr. Edward Simpson.Cudworth. Bowling. Page 280 The buildings form a most pleasing architectural group. (See Fig 16.3). St Anns proved to be the last example of church and school building in Broomfields.
Back in London Handel produced Ezio, an expensive disaster. Charles Burney ranked the score of his next opera Sosarme among his most pleasing; Dean states the opera does more honour to Handel as a musician than as a dramatist.Dean, W. (2006) "Handel's Operas, 1726–1741", p.
It finds the use of "exhibition-cum-sale-cum discussion" method involving "celebrity intellectuals" the most pleasing feature of this movement. Braj B. Kachru et al. consider Granthali an important innovation, an advantage that the Marathi language possessed which resulted in Dalit literature originating in the Marathi language in Maharashtra.
This class of vessel had the most pleasing lines of all the dry cargo ships built for the corporation. They were powered by a six-cylinder Sulzer 6RND90 two-stroke diesel engine developing 15,000 BHP giving them a speed of 21 knots. For electrical power two eight- cylinder and two six-cylinder MAN diesel engines drove AC alternators.
Her next two successful roles were in the plays Fall Guy and Broadway. The first play she wrote was Norma, then Coquette, which was made into a 1929 film Coquette. The Theatre Club awarded the play Coquette as "the most pleasing play of 1927–28". After leaving Broadway, she moved back to Raleigh in 1933 after traveling around Europe.
The Lepechinia fragrans plant is easy to grow, and is easy to propagate from seed, but can be a short-lived ornamental plant in the garden. Lepechinia fragrans "has the most attractive flowers and most pleasing scent of all our native pitcher sage species" according to California Native Plants for the Garden.Bornstein, Fross, and O'Brien. 2005. California Native Plants for the Garden.
Progress: The progress made by the pupils may be regarded as > good and sound. General condition: Everything considered the general > condition of the school is highly satisfactory. Remarks: The two highest > classes have been carefully and intelligently instructed, and the pupils of > these classes have evidently been taught to think. The demeanor of the > children during inspection was most pleasing.
This in turn means that the work per time (power) decreases because it is equal to the pressure gradient times the volumetric flow, which in this case is the cardiac output. As a result of the operation, patients are spared from pulmonary hypertension and further right ventricular hypertrophy. Most pleasing is that patients who previously had right heart dysfunction often recover function.
Samuel Haberstich (born in Ried, near Schlosswyl, 21 October 1821; died in Bern, 20 February 1872) was a Swiss poet and story writer, known mostly by his pseudonym, Arthur Bitter. He wrote novelettes, stories and poems for many years, all characterized by sympathy of tone and inoffensive realism, Tales, Romances and Poems (, 4 vols., 1865–66) being the most pleasing.
The other two being St Michael and All Angels, Little Leigh and St Luke, Lower Whitley. The three were previously individual parishes united in a benefice along with St Mark, Antrobus. The listing describes it as "a most pleasing late 17th to early 18th-century church, inside and out". The church stands in a relatively isolated position in the south side of Aston Lane in the hamlet.
These Mr. Ainsworth > has turned to the account which every reader of his former works must have > been prepared to expect. He has interwoven historical facts into a web of > most pleasing fiction, thereby investing history herself with new > attraction. Many passages, indeed whole pages of the work, remind us of the > simple pathos and truthfulness of Defoe. The plot is natural, and is > conducted with great skill to the denouement.
She was said to be pleased that the college created missionaries. The college only allowed Anglican studentsAnn Dudin Brown, Women of Queen Mary U of London, Retrieved 11 March 2017 and residency was a requirement.Westfield College, AIM25, Retrieved 11 March 2017 Brown died in Norfolk Hotel in South Kensington in 1917 where she had lived at the end of her life. She had said that her most pleasing work was funding Westfield College.
SXSW 2009: Jovita's, Austin, TX March 21, 2009 (Twangfest party) Gibbs' songs feature stories about every day life. He has been compared to Woody Guthrie, Tom T. Hall, Kris Kristofferson, and Townes Van Zandt. The website Saving Country Music describes him as Gibbs a "storyteller's storyteller" with an "independent spirit." His most recent album, "Souvenirs of a Misspent Youth" has been described as "his most pleasing, direct and artful work" by The Tennessean.
The program was created by Swami Mukundananda. According to him, “One of the most pleasing and beneficial arts in our life we can learn is the art of happiness. Happiness is a state of the mind. It arises from a conscious attempt to generate and hold the right stream of thoughts and corresponding emotions.” Life Transformation Challenge From 1st January to 21st January 2020, JKYog conducted a 21-day worldwide program called “Life Transformation Challenge”.
As one instrument, I think it has the most pleasing sound, the attack, the rhythm". Concerning his guitar playing, Walker explained: "If you hit a chord and press down on the bridge, it bends all six notes at once, that's probably one of the odder aspects of my technique. If you want to get technical - things like augmented fourths and sevenths have a certain unnerving effect, a bit like a tingle up the spine.
It was a turning-point for her and she later described the crowd ovation her most pleasing audience reception ever. Hines decided she would return to singing, while her daughter Deni was achieving her own successes initially singing with Rockmelons for their top five hits "Ain't No Sunshine" and "That Word (L.O.V.E.)" and then solo for her top five "It's Alright". Hines returned to the stage with a performance in The Masters of Rhythm and Taste in 1993.
Here it is the rule to deal with the mixed patronage, now as a spiritual and again as a lay patronage, according as it is most pleasing to the patrons. If the prerogatives of the mixed patronage are exercised in turn, however, it is considered as a spiritual or a lay patronage, as suits the nature of the case. The patron cannot present his own name. Co-patrons may, however, present one of their own number.
He was promoted in 1994 as the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State at the Department of Social Security. The following year he was promoted to Minister for Defence Procurement, where he remained until the end of the Major government in 1997. Arbuthnot stated that one of his most pleasing parliamentary achievements was "organising an all-party meeting with the Prime Minister for the exoneration of the pilots of the Chinook that crashed on the Mull of Kintyre in 1994".
In later life Ridley himself underwent successful bilateral intraocular lens implantation at St Thomas's. What was most pleasing to him was that he had the operation done in the same hospital where he had performed the first operation in 1949. Ridley was subsequently made a Knight Bachelor "for pioneering services to cataracts surgery". With the closure of the Dreadnought Seamen's Hospital at the Greenwich Hospital in 1986, services for seamen and their families are provided by the Dreadnought Unit at St Thomas' Hospital.
The Boonbungfai festival was fun and everybody wanted to know who would win the festival and win the princess for their wife. Many participated in the drum contest in Esan called “Seng Klong”. The result of this competition was the Boonbungfai of the king Thom. The Boonbungfai of the prince Phadaeng wasn't pleasing to the sky king, but the Boonbungfai of SaengHaen, the king SaengHaen city was the most pleasing to the sky king Tan and he won the competition.
By a most pleasing > marriage he joined virtue to nobility and in everything unswervingly > preserved and adorned the dignity of both. He lived in this very county of > Devon of which he was given the prefecture and for more or less thirty years > he administered his province with the greatest integrity. He honoured God > most religiously as well in private as in public duties. He was a great > example of benificence and hospitality and a most keen patron of the poor > and oppressed.
Hazlitt notes that, in psychological terms, the underlying basis for what is essential in Wordsworth's poetry is the principle of the association of ideas. "Every one is by habit and familiarity strongly attached to the place of his birth, or to objects that recal the most pleasing and eventful circumstances of his life. But to [Wordsworth], nature is a kind of home". Wordsworth's poetry, especially when the Lyrical Ballads had been published 26 years earlier, was such a radical departure that scarcely anyone understood it.
When properly executed the play of this green is one of the most pleasing and interesting plays in golf. The tee for this hole is 48 feet above the surface of the water, partially crossing the fairway. Directly in front of the approach a broad bunker runs across the fairway necessitating a carry of 150 yards to safety. The fairway is flanked on either side by high knolls so that a straight shooting and a 150-yard carry are the compelling influence of the hole.
The result was one of the most pleasing and harmonious cityscapes in the history of urban design. Final projects included designs for the Piccolomini-Todeschini Palace in Siena, a bell tower for the church of San Pietro in Perugia (modeled after that in Pienza), and possibly for the Piccolomini Palace built alongside the thermal pool at Bagno di Vignoni. Bernardo died in Florence on 23 September 1464. His pupils/assistants included his younger brother Antonio, Desiderio da Settignano, Matteo Civitale, Buggiano, Mino da Fiesole.
In Dublin in 1712, at a time when political passions were running high, the performance provoked a serious riot. The Fair Penitent (1703), an adaptation of Massinger and Field's The Fatal Dowry, was pronounced by Samuel Johnson as one of the most pleasing tragedies ever written in English. It featured the character of Lothario from The Impertinent Curious Man, a story within a story in Miguel de Cervantes' 1605 novel Don Quixote. As a result of this play, the name became synonymous with a rake (womaniser).
The match was deemed "a minor English classic climaxing the domestic season" by Russell Thomas of The Guardian. He went on to suggest that Swindon's 73-year journey to the top flight of English football was "completed with a flourish worthy of one of the country's most pleasing teams". Clive Baskerville wrote in the Reading Evening Post that the spectators were "entertained by a standard of football rarely seen [that] season". He also suggested that Hoddle should be considered as the next England national football team manager.
This aircraft became a great favorite of Pelly-Fry. "One thing I was sure of, the Boston was just about the nicest, toughest, safest, fastest and most pleasing operational aeroplane that ever happened." The circus operations they were flying were intended to prompt a response from the Luftwaffe in an effort to engage them and destroy them in combat. The bombing forces being covered were small, perhaps 12 aircraft, which were intended to have a high and low cover, three Spitfire squadrons in each.
He suggests trying different ratios, finding the one that is most pleasing to you, and sticking with it. Once one understands the basic components of each type of drink, new cocktails can be created by substituting a different base or modifying agent or by adding a special flavoring or coloring agent. A daiquiri, for example, is nothing more than a whiskey sour with rum substituted for whiskey as the base and lime juice substituted for lemon juice as a modifying agent. An entire chapter of the book ("Roll Your Own") is dedicated to this premise.
Hutchinson is one of the > most pleasing and excellent of women.... Hutchinson's sister Sara Hutchinson, a former lover of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, also stayed there with the friends. From 1845 Dearman Edwards occupied the building as a tenant farmer purchasing it at the end of his life in 1909, when it was sold. From 1912 the house was owned by Captain Philip Astley. He commissioned architect Henry Avray Tipping to completely modernise the design of the place into a full square by adding the east wing which was completed in 1913.
View of the building with signange, 2009 The Reserve Bank of Australia building is at 20-22 London Circuit, Canberra. The Reserve Bank is a most pleasing proportioned structure built of enduring and handsome materials in a most prestigious precinct. The building is a low scale example of a modernist structure where the overall impression is one of regular structural fineness and tight details. The architectural qualities of the design rely on the lightness of the structure, the regular structural pattern, the contrast between the marble-faced columns and beams and the glazing.
This is the point when the wine has the maximum amount of complexity, most pleasing mouthfeel and softening of tannins and has not yet started to decay. When this point will occur is not yet predictable and can vary from bottle to bottle. If a wine is aged for too long, it will start to descend into decrepitude where the fruit tastes hollow and weak while the wine's acidity becomes dominant. The natural esterification that takes place in wines and other alcoholic beverages during the aging process is an example of acid-catalysed esterification.
The Raleigh Bomber has now found respectable values on the second hand market and is gaining in popularity within the Raleigh Facebook community, being generally accepted as a part of the Raleigh "Action Bike" range of the early 80s. It is generally regarded as a desirable piece of nostalgia,despite being a relatively slow and heavy bicycle. Perhaps most pleasing is its rarity, because its short lifespan in the Raleigh range together with the huge sales of BMX bicycles during that time has left comparatively few Bombers surviving.
Stephen James Walker, in his own analysis of the episode, gave a mostly favourable review. He criticised the alien space whale as the "one less-than-wonderful" aspect of the episode but praised the opening sequence and the use of the "bleak industrial setting" by director Colin Teague.Walker, "Part Six: Episode Guide-2.04: Meat" pp. 146–147 He felt that the expanded role of Rhys was one of the most pleasing aspects of the scripts and praised the humorous interactions that constituted "male bonding" between him and Jack.
Yaqin (pronounced "Ja-chin") Grant Fidelity's Yaqin Audio page is one of the more prolific Chinese manufacturers of valve (tube) based audio equipment. They claim to have "engage in power amplifier research and production more than 10 years."Foshan Chancheng Yaqin Sound appliances factory Despite having several disadvantagesTransistor#Comparison with vacuum tubes compared to modern transistorised (solid state) equipment, a valve sound is preferred by some commentators as having the most pleasing listening experienceValve sound#ExplanationBarbour, Eric. The Cool Sound of Tubes in IEEE Spectrum OnlineHamm, Russell O. (September 14, 1972).
Kennedy first appeared on Broadway in Little Miss Brown (1912), a farce in three acts presented at the 48th Street Theater. Critics found Kennedy's performance most pleasing, writing, "Miss Kennedy's youth, good looks, and marked sense of fun helped her to make a decidedly favorable impression last night." That same year she appeared in The Point of View. 1914 saw her in the popular Twin Beds, and in 1915 she scored a sensational hit at the Eltinge Theater as Blanny Wheeler opposite John Cumberland in Avery Hopwood's classic farce, Fair and Warmer, which ran 377 performances.
Marshal worked on his florilegium for some thirty years, and despite his not being a professional artist, his book boasts some of the most pleasing images in botanical art \- it is now part of The Royal Collection, at the Royal Library at Windsor Castle. The plates depict more than 600 plant species, and detailed studies of insects, birds and mammals. It is notable as being the only known surviving florilegium by an English artist from the 1600s. Samuel Hartlib, the German polymath, wrote that Marshal had by 1650 produced a florilegium for the botanist and gardener John Tradescant the Younger.
Nevertheless, it was an innings noted for powerful driving on both sides of the wicket, and Harvey's fast scoring helped to wrest the match back from England's firm control.Cashman et al., pp. 174–175. O'Reilly said the innings was one of "no inhibitions completely unspoiled by any preconceived plan to eliminate any particular shot". He added that it was "the very mirror of truth in the batting art", "delightfully untrammeled by the scourage of good advice or any other handicapping influence", and deemed Harvey's innings to be most pleasing he had seen since Stan McCabe's 232 at Trent Bridge in 1938.
O'Reilly said that Harvey's innings was one of "no inhibitions" and that it was "completely unspoiled by any preconceived plan to eliminate any particular shot". He added that it was "the very mirror of truth in the batting art", "delightfully untrammeled by the scourge of good advice or any other handicapping influence", and that Harvey's innings was the most pleasing he had seen since Stan McCabe's 232 at Trent Bridge in 1938.O'Reilly, p. 125. England then progressed to 0/129 in their second innings before Harvey intervened. On 65, Cyril Washbrook attempted a hook from Bill Johnston.
After his professional playing career, Gaw went on to coach at the collegiate level. He was head ice hockey coach at Dartmouth College (1921–1922), Princeton University (1922–1924) and Boston University (1924–1928), and also coached baseball at BU. In 1926, he pitched and was the player-manager for Falmouth in the Cape Cod Baseball League, where his star player was future major leaguer Josh Billings. At Falmouth, Gaw was described as "a brainy ball player, an excellent pitcher, [having] a wonderful and most pleasing personality, and a gentleman par excellence at all times." Gaw died in 1968.
Reviewers often attempted to describe the sound of the saxophone to readers who presumably had never heard the instrument: > The most pleasing part of the programme at this resort during the past week > was the Saxophone solos by Miss Louise Linden. This instrument is but little > known, but in the hands of such an artist is capable of some most charming > effects. Its tones are a mixture of clarionette, saxhorn and bassoon, > susceptible of great modulations and flexibility of sound, and resembling > somewhat the human voice. Cornetist Anna Theresa Berger (1853–1925) was actually Linden's closest peer as a musician.
The three dormitories of Metcalf Hall (1919), Andrews Hall (1947), and Miller Hall (1910) formed the heart of Pembroke College The Women's College in Brown University, known as Pembroke College, was founded in October 1891. When it merged with Brown in 1971, the Pembroke Campus was absorbed into the Brown campus. The Pembroke campus is centered on a quadrangle that fronts on Meeting Street, where a garden and monument—with scale-model of the quadrangle in bronze—compose the formal entry to the campus. The Pembroke campus is among the most pleasing spaces at Brown, with noteworthy examples of Victorian and Georgian architecture.
His most pleasing work as an engineer was on the Glebe Island Bridge: "I designed water drainage system from the bridge deck to the underground stormwater system". From 1998 Blades presented a fortnightly radio programme, Background Noise, with initial co-host Fielding, and from 2003, another ex-Severed Heads musician, Garry Bradbury on 2MBS. The programme featured "mainly experimental music with innovative film soundtracks, radio plays and spoken word". During his time at 2MBS FM, Blades also founded the Contemporary Music Collective (CMC), a group of radio broadcasters and producers who supported noise and experimental music programmes after midnight, which differs from the station's usual programming of classical music during daytime.
"This is London Review Kirk Honeycutt of The Hollywood Reporter gave the film a positive review, stating the "scenes between Pattinson and de Ravin exude genuine charm." Honeycutt goes on to say that the score and cinematography brought "notable sparkle to this heartfelt drama." Jake Coyle of The Associated Press did not favor the film and said the "most pleasing thing about [the film] is its boldness. It may be affected, but [it] is at least aiming for an intriguing character study — a positive sign in the young career of Pattinson," who he says steps away from "Twilight, apparently in search of his Five Easy Pieces or Rebel Without a Cause.
Dudley Carew described Makepeace as "a master against the turning ball on a difficult pitch", and continued: > There was little to catch the eye about his batting, but he was the most > pleasing of defensive batsmen, of men whose art rises to the heights under > the challenge of adversity. ... The fireworks, the rockets, and the frenzies > of big hitting are admirable in their way, but cricket would not be the > enchanting game it is were it not for the quiet beauty of the game's less > riotous colours; Clare wrote poetry as well as Shelley, and Makepeace was of > his school.Dudley Carew, To the Wicket, Chapman & Hall, London, 1946, p. > 135.
His favourite stroke was the most pleasing – the cover drive, his son Chris Cowdrey was always asked "Why don't you caress the ball through extra cover like your father?" and replied "If I could, I would".Chris Cowdrey, p. 9 Cowdrey also liked to experiment with new grips and unconventional strokes, to the annoyance of purists who thought his technique was already near perfect and Cowdrey himself noted that "I have not been a good player when the going is easy... unless the match provided a problem to solve, a theory to test, a hurdle to leap, a challenge worthy of battle, I have never been fully plugged in".Cowdrey, pp.
The most pleasing item of this was the presence of the president of the Rugby Club (Rev. Mr. Scott) who also takes a keen interest in soccer. In his speech, he referred to the jealousy of the Rugby Unions against the soccer game, but he considered there was plenty of room for the two games, and said he would like to see this ill feeling put an end to. On the whole, the team had a good trip, and the game should benefit with a few visits of this sort, as the enthusiasm shown by the inhabitants of Kaponga proves that the game is going ahead in the district.
Longtime Nintendo designer alt=Yoshiaki Koizumi The game's development began after Super Mario 3D World released in late 2013, and was created by the same development team with assistance from 1-Up Studio. Under director Kenta Motokura, the team experimented to find fun concepts based on the series' "theme of surprise". For example, the team found that throwing a hat was the most pleasing action to perform with the Joy-Con controller, resulting in the hat "capture" game mechanic. The brainstorm resulted in a large number of eccentric prototypes, and the developers sought to incorporate them by orienting the game as a series of dense, sandbox environments.
The Times, having called the show "a most pleasing imitation of Edwardian musical comedy", added "Miss Mildred Mayne, taking the part of Zuleika at short notice, is not, perhaps, all that Beerbohm painted her, but she is always engaging and she sings easily and well." In The Manchester Guardian, Philip Hope-Wallace was unconvinced by the new Zuleika: "What the incomparable Max would have thought of Mildred Mayne, the new leading lady, one fails to imagine."Hope-Wallace, Philip, "A New Zuleika", The Manchester Guardian, 12 April 1957. p. 9 In The Observer, Kenneth Tynan called the show "the best British musical since The Boy Friend", but thought Mayne "competent in a role for which competence is not enough".
Flash bracketing is a technique of working with electronic flash, especially when used as fill flash in combination with existing light, maintaining the overall amount of exposure. The amount of light provided by the flash is varied in a bracketed series in order to find the most pleasing combination of ambient light and fill flash. If used for this purpose, flash bracketing can be differentiated from normal exposure bracketing via flash, although the usage of the term is not strict. Alternatively, if the amount of flash light cannot be altered easily (for example with studio flashes), it is also possible to alter the aperture instead, however, this will also affect the depth of field and ambient light exposure.
The episode really took the time to focus on its characters and how each has become dazed and trapped within their own feelings of gloom and rainy depression. Although even with a setting and tone of the show that revolves around the deep seated drama, at times the hour felt like it was dipping its toes a little too deep in the melodramatic pool." Adam Vitcavage of Paste Magazine gave the episode a 7.8 rating, but commented, "The most pleasing aspect about the episode was that there was no major twists in the final moments." He added, "The Killing is changing, possibly for the better, but at this moment, it definitely needs to pick up its game.
Tarneaud says, "during singing, the vibration of the vocal folds impresses periodic shakes on the laryngeal cartilage which transmits them to the bones in the thorax via the laryngeal depressors, and to the bony structures in the head via the laryngeal elevators. Singers feel these shakes in the form of thoracic and facial vibrations". These internal phonatory sensations produced by laryngeal vibrations are called "resonance" by singers and teachers of singing. There are seven parts of the human body that act as resonators and of those seven the three most effective resonators that help amplify and create the most pleasing sounds are all located in the head: the pharynx, the oral cavity, and the nasal cavity.
What a sweet sight—most pleasing to God—when, at eventide, the > Christian home resounds with the frequent repetition of praises in honor of > the High Queen of Heaven! Then the Rosary, recited in the family, assembled > before the image of the Virgin, in an admirable union of hearts, the parents > and their children, who come back from their daily work. It unites them > piously with those absent and those dead. It links all more tightly in a > sweet bond of love, with the most Holy Virgin, who, like a loving mother, in > the circle of her children, will be there bestowing upon them an abundance > of the gifts of concord and family peace.
See the related concept ear candy in this list. sweet spot : In live sound or recordings in which a microphone is placed in front of an instrument or a guitar amplifier, the "sweet spot" is a placement or position of a microphone which yields the most pleasing sound; in the context of listening to a mix in a studio through monitor speakers, the "sweet spot" is a distance away from the speakers that the engineer believes to produce the most natural sound. syncopation : A disturbance or interruption of the regular flow of rhythm often consisting of playing off of the main beat (i.e. playing on the "and" of every beat in a measure instead of on the beat) or emphasizing a beat other than the main beat.
Hutcheson, who responded. The next toast was The Guest of the > Evening, for the drinking of which flowing bumpers were ordered, and the > injunction heartily obeyed. Col. Ball spoke of the residence here of Mr Kerr > for seven or eight years, during which time he had always passed about in a > most pleasing way, assisting in amusements and enlivening social > intercourse, thus endearing him to many friends. In connection with the > Hospital and charitable movements his energy was conspicuous, which > conjoined with his other merits it had been decided upon to present him with > a testimonial, to mark their appreciation of his worth, which testimonial he > could carry with him as a testimony of heartfelt friendship, and the esteem > in which he was held by those amongst whom he moved.
Longer ascents are also possible from Lochinver and Ledmore Junction, both these routes utilise the path between the two places that traverses the length of Glen Canisp before leaving the glen to climb the mountain by either its north west ridge (from Lochinver) or south east ridge (from Ledmore). The route from Lochinver gains the NW ridge by a path from Loch na Gainimh and is regarded by Hamish Brown as the most pleasing way up the mountain. The summit of Canisp is marked by a large stone built wind shelter. The view from the top of the mountain is regarded as one of the finest in Scotland giving all round views taking in the surrounding loch studded moorland, The Minch beyond Lochinver and most of the well known mountains of Assynt.
The inhabitants are filled with a sense of local pride > which is in itself most commendable and leads to the happiest results, the > most noticeable of which perhaps is the great care bestowed upon their > private residences. The neighbors seem to vie with each other in friendly > emulation as to who shall keep the smoothest lawn, the neatest fence or the > most graceful fountain. As a whole, the effect is most pleasing, but when > the eye wanders beyond the artificial beauty of its immediate surroundings > and rests upon the sparkling waters of the incomparable Bay of New York, > with stretches of cultivated landscape in the distance, the picture is > singularly lovely and complete. The Panic of 1873 resulted in a near-cessation of building activity on the North Shore.
Remarking that he is in the grip of something divine, and may soon be overtaken by the madness of the nymphs in this place, he goes on. The problem, he explains, is that one overcome with this desire will want to turn his boy into whatever is most pleasing to himself, rather than what is best for the boy. The boy's intellectual progress will be stifled, his physical condition will suffer, the lover will not wish the boy to mature and take a family, all because the lover is shaping him out of desire for pleasure rather than what is best. At some point, "right-minded reason" will take the place of "the madness of love", and the lover's oaths and promises to his boy will be broken.
And in 1854 he was one of the seven poets who, on May 21, foregathered at the castle of Fontsgugne, near Avignon, and founded the Félibrige. The etymology of this word has given rise to much speculation: the one thing certain about the word is that Mistral came across it in an old Provençal poem, which tells how the Virgin meets Jesus in the Temple, among the seven felibres of the law. The outlines of the constitution, as finally settled in 1876, are as follows. The region of the Felibrige is divided into four mantenenço (Provence, Languedoc, Aquitaine and CataloniaOne of the most pleasing features of the movement is the spirit of fraternity maintained by the félibres with the poets and literary men of northern France, Catalonia, Italy, Romania, Germany and other countries .).
The valley around what is now the avenue of the Baths of Caracalla was in ancient times covered with woods, caves and water springs. In this area (called the valley of the Camenae), considered sacred and mysterious, it is said (and Livy punctually reports) that the peaceful king Numa Pompilius, the first successor of Romulus, had his nocturnal encounters with the goddess (or nymph) Egeria, who on those occasions provided him with all the necessary information for the institution of the rites most pleasing to each divinity, as well as the related priestly functions. Whether he was in good or bad faith, with this expedient the king managed to keep calm for several years a rough and ignorant people, who could not let off steam in the war. Therefore, this area can be considered the cradle of the religion of ancient Rome.
In 1836, Buckley was given the position of interpreter to the natives, and as a guide for Captain Foster Fyans, among others; his knowledge of the Aboriginal language was put to good use. On 4 February, William Buckley accompanied Joseph Gellibrand and his party, which included William Robertson, one of the financiers of the Port Phillip Association, on a trip west from Melbourne, heading toward Geelong, where they met with a group of Aboriginal people with whom Buckley had lived. From Gellibrand's diary:Museum Victoria [ed-online] Encounters The Life and Adventures of William Buckley > February 5th, 1836: I directed Buckley to advance and we would follow him at > a distance of a quarter of a mile. Buckley made towards a native well and > after he had rode about 8 miles, we heard a cooey and when we arrived at the > spot I witnessed one of the most pleasing and affecting sights.
The kids wake up on the ship, and meet Najix, an alien who looks like Stan's dad, and explains that he chose an appearance that would be most pleasing to them. They hate this as it is too reminiscent of the movie Contact, which they hated. He shows his true form, a grotesque, terrifying monster, with yellow and green skin, four legs, and sharp teeth, So the children have him go through a series of transformations, mostly of celebrities or famous television characters, until Cartman suggests "a taco that craps ice cream". Najix then explains he and the other aliens make a reality show called Earth, and all of Earth's species, such as Asians, bears, ducks, Jews, deer and Hispanics, are taken from their respective home planets for the purposes of the show, and everyone around the world is unknowingly being filmed and watched.
Handel went into partnership with John James Heidegger, the theatrical impresario who held the lease on the King's Theatre in the Haymarket where the operas were presented and started a new opera company with a new prima donna, Anna Strada. With two thirds of the score of Sosarme completed, the names of the characters and the setting were changed from historical characters in 14th century Portugal to a mythical Lydia, probably out of fear of offending one of Britain's closest allies, Portuguese King John V. Dramatist Aaron Hill, who had collaborated with Handel on Rinaldo, wrote in 1732: > We have likewise had two Operas, Etius and Sosarmes, the first most > Masterly, the last most pleasing, and in my mind exceeding pretty: There are > two Duetto’s which Ravish me, and indeed the whole is vastly Genteel; (I am > sorry I am so wicked) but I like one good Opera better than Twenty > Oratorio’s.
For Idolator, Mike Wass hailed it a "reggaeton-infused, oddball delight", and expressed the opinion that "the most pleasing thing [about 'Medellín'] is the core theme of letting go and taking chances". For Variety, Jem Aswad felt that while "Medellín" was not "the dancefloor-filling that fans might be hoping for, it's a sultry and promising introduction to Madonna's latest era". Sal Cinquemani from Slant Magazine compared the track to Madonna's 1987 single "La Isla Bonita", and highlighted her "sugary harmonies" that "balance out Maluma’s gigolo routine with a dreamy sweetness". In his review of the song, Owen Myers of The Guardian, said it was the singer's "most subdued lead single since 1998’s stately 'Frozen'"; nonetheless, he concluded that the song was a "potent reminder of Madonna's genre-mashing skills" and proved that she's "well equipped to weather the demands of today’s listening trends while bringing global styles into her own world".
After the repeated performance, the audience applauded, and the sculptor, Auguste Rodin who was in the audience, stood up to cheer.Parker pp. 123–125 Commedia published a long article by its editor, Gaston de Pawlowski, where he praised the ballet and supported articles by Louis Vuillemain and Louis Schneider.Buckle, Nijinsky pp. 241–242 Vuillemain wrote that this ballet had the most pleasing acting, dancing, and music he had ever seen before.Commedia, 30 May 1912, p.2 Troisième série des Ballets Russes quoted in The Ballets Russes and Beyond: Music and Dance in Belle-Époque Paris by Davinia Caddy, Cambridge university press pp. 72–73 Le Théâtre carried a review by Schneider where he applauded Nijinsky's ability to accurately adapt his choreography to Debussy's composition.Le Théâtre, 1 June 1912, Les Ballets Russes, pp4-9 quoted in The Ballets Russes and Beyond: Music and Dance in Belle-Époque Paris by Davinia Caddy, Cambridge university press pp.
Cumberland Gate, Stanhope Gate, Grosvenor Gate, the Hyde Park Gate/Screen at Hyde Park Corner, and, later, the Prince of Wales's Gate, Knightsbridge, in the classical style. There were no authoritative precedents for such buildings, which required windows and chimney stacks, in the classical style, and, in the words of Guy Williams, 'Burton's reticent treatment of the supernumerary features' and of the cast iron gates and railings, was 'greatly admired'. At Hyde Park Corner, the King required that 'some great ceremonial outwork that would be worthy of the new palace that lay to its rear', and accepted Burton's consequent proposal for a sequence comprising a gateway and a classical screen, and a triumphal arch, which would enable those approaching Buckingham Palace from the north to ride or drive first through the screen and then through the arch, before turning left to descend Constitution Hill and enter the forecourt of Buckingham Palace through Nash's Marble Arch. The screen became the Roman revival Hyde Park Gate/Screen at Hyde Park Corner, which delighted the King and his Committee, and which architectural historian Guy Williams describes as 'one of the most pleasing architectural works that have survived from the neo-classical age'.
Cumberland Gate, Stanhope Gate, Grosvenor Gate, the Hyde Park Gate/Screen at Hyde Park Corner, and, later, the Prince of Wales's Gate, Knightsbridge, in the classical style. There were no authoritative precedents for such buildings, which required windows and chimney stacks, in the classical style, and, in the words of Guy Williams, 'Burton's reticent treatment of the supernumerary features' and of the cast iron gates and railings, was 'greatly admired'. At Hyde Park Corner, the King required that 'some great ceremonial outwork that would be worthy of the new palace that lay to its rear', and accepted Burton's consequent proposal for a sequence comprising a gateway and a classical screen, and a triumphal arch, which would enable those approaching Buckingham Palace from the north to ride or drive first through the screen and then through the arch, before turning left to descend Constitution Hill and enter the forecourt of Buckingham Palace through Nash's Marble Arch. The screen became the Roman revival Hyde Park Gate/Screen at Hyde Park Corner, which delighted the King and his Committee, and which architectural historian Guy Williams describes as 'one of the most pleasing architectural works that have survived from the neo-classical age'.

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