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The most wildly extravagant homes people built around the world
The birthplace of Pokémon finally has access to its most wildly popular incarnation.
I've noticed that some of my most wildly generous, empathetic friends post the most selfies.
But immigrants also are at the core of some of America's most wildly successful businesses.
I think it's because most wildly successful people are complex—so complex that many of their defining qualities are paradoxical.
While consumer groups aggressively fundraise to "Save the Internet," they are actively working against some of the most wildly popular consumer innovations.
Fisher is one of the most wildly followed commodities traders on Wall Street, being known for making calls on oil and energy.
Still, Eternal's most wildly experimental maps are mostly just anomalies inside what is often ultimately straightforward and predictable Doom monster encounters and traps.
But what's also true is that she is one of the most wildly consistent human beings I have ever spent my life studying.
The music is meant to evolve, and we're in the midst of its most wildly adaptive, thrillingly unruly evolutionary phase in some 40 years.
It all adds up to a serious effort to breathe some new life into one of Creative Assembly's most wildly popular and wildly troubled games.
The allure is easy to understand—the most wildly optimistic ideas posit transit across large expanses, such as Los Angeles to San Francisco, in under an hour.
He was the driving force behind some of Taco Bell's most wildly successful limited-time menu offerings, such as the Quesarito, Naked Chicken Chalupa and Nacho Fries.
At just 15 years old, she is one of the most wildly creative individuals in Hollywood, from her sense of style to her thoughts on the world.
He was the driving force behind some of Taco Bell's most wildly successful limited-time menu offerings such as the Quesarito, Naked Chicken Chalupa and Nacho Fries.
Since forming over a decade ago, this Austin-based four-piece remains one of indie rock's most wildly inventive groups — and one of its most continually underrated, too.
" Bernstein predicts profits in the years ahead to be closer to 2168 percent a year, adding that "the most wildly optimistic answer you can get is 2000 percent.
While we definitely don't have the most wildly creative tastes imaginable, the scale of consumption at this point is pretty amazing, if you cast your mind back to May 25, 2007.
This could mean a degree of using the most wildly random collectibles in the weirdest situations until something stuck, but there's always a surreal logic underpinning the game—and once that clicks, it's there for life.
Leo's Taco Truck (Los Angeles, CA) Super authentic tacos al pastor (slow roasted pork with pineapple) are the specialty at this west coast spot, which opened in 2010 and has become one of the most wildly popular mobile food trucks in the city.
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It's telling that one of the first and most wildly popular initiatives of Justin Trudeau's new government in 2015 was to reinstate the long-form census and several other data-gathering and research initiatives that had been mowed down in Harper's anti-science onslaught.
I wanted to be able to touch whatever it was that made them men and to smell it and hear it and get fucked by it, to have it inside of me and to have it be the cause of my most wildly dis/embodied moments.
It grows in Australia, New Zealand, many Pacific Islands, the Caribbean, Africa, India, China and Indonesia. It is widespread in Australia,p24 It is the most wildly distributed saltmarsh plant in Australia occurring in every state, although in New South Wales it is considered naturalised.
He was the composer for the FOX television show Bones through the fourth season. He was nominated for a Grammy Award for his children's album, My Green Kite. USA Today has called Himmelman "one of rock's most wildly imaginative performers" for his often highly improvisational stage shows.
Vidal, Dan (November 23, 2010). Review: My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy . URB. Retrieved on December 8, 2010. In Rolling Stone, Sheffield called the album West's best and most wildly inspired record to date, claiming that no other artist was recording music as dark or uncanny, and adding that West had transgressed the very conventions he established for rap and pop music of the past five years.
Hormiguero was a Mayan city which was at its peak in the Late Classic Period (650-850). It is located 22 kilometers south of Xpuhil in the Mexican state of Campeche. Only a few of its 84 known structures have been excavated. Structure II is the most completely excavated building at the site and one of the most wildly theatrical of all Rio Bec buildings.
The evidence that Gesualdo was tortured by guilt for the remainder of his life is considerable, and he may have given expression to it in his music. One of the most obvious characteristics of his music is the extravagant text setting of words representing extremes of emotion: "love", "pain", "death", "ecstasy", "agony" and other similar words occur frequently in his madrigal texts, most of which he probably wrote himself. While this type of word-painting is common among madrigalists of the late 16th century, it reached an extreme development in Gesualdo's music. His music is among the most experimental and expressive of the Renaissance, and without question is the most wildly chromatic.
Commenting specifically on Explorers on the Moon he commented that the protagonists of the story reverted to childhood when exploring the Moon, believing that they had treated it like a theme park. Literary critic Tom McCarthy stated that in the Destination Moon-Explorers of the Moon story arc, Calculus "embodies Hergé's... own wartime position, spun out into a post-war environment", representing a genius driven by his work whose activities are coincidental to national and political causes. He suggested that Explorers on the Moon was "perhaps both the most wildly adventurous and the most contemplative" instalment in the series. He felt that the inclusion of Jorgen being smuggled aboard the rocket as a stowaway reflected the idea of the "stranger" penetrating the "home", something which he thought was present in other Adventures.
A late entry into the field, Killer Karl Krupp was among the most wildly over-the-top of them all: with eyes bulging, head shaved and a short black beard framing a leering grin, Krupp was the very image of a wildly cartoonish yet frightening wrestling villain. He accessorized for the part with monocle, riding crop, heavy black boots and black ring cape, and delivered ranting promos in an affected German accent rife with mangled pronunciations. Utilizing other familiar staples of the German heel gimmick, Krupp goose-stepped to the ring, threw stiff-arm salutes, and used an Iron Claw hold (the 'Eye Claw') as his finishing move. What was unknown to the public at the time was that Momberg hated the Nazis who had occupied his homeland, and he did the over-the-top gimmick as a way of mocking them, Hogan's Heroes-style.
Reviews specifically commented how the touch screen is used both to manipulate the objects placed in the game and to move Maxwell; this would result in inadvertently having Maxwell walk to his death or to disrupt a delicately prepared arrangement of objects prior to being ready to move him. Craig Harris of IGN notes that while one can direct Maxwell indirectly, the character would often fail to avoid or overcome simple obstacles, similar to troop movements in real-time strategy games, such that overcoming these issues requires a significant amount of precise controls by the player. It was suggested that while it was understood why 5th Cell opted to use the touchscreen in this manner to avoid too much flipping between the stylus and face-button controls, they would have appreciated the option for customizing the controls. The decision to use the touch screen controls was described by Walker as "possibly the most wildly stupid design decision of all time", and that if the movement controls were mapped to the face buttons, the game would have been a "beautiful thing".
Masefield 1916, p. 6 Masefield said that Synge's view of life originated in his poor health. In particular, Masefield said "His relish of the savagery made me feel that he was a dying man clutching at life, and clutching most wildly at violent life, as the sick man does".Masefield 1916, p. 22 Yeats summarised his view of Synge in one of the stanzas of his poem "In Memory of Major Robert Gregory": :And that enquiring man John Synge comes next, :That dying chose the living world for text :And never could have rested in the tomb :But that, long travelling, he had come :Towards nightfall upon certain set apart :In a most desolate stony place, :Towards nightfall upon a race :Passionate and simple like his heart. Synge was a political radical, immersed in the socialist literature of William Morris, and in his own words "wanted to change things root and branch." Much to the consternation of his mother, he went to Paris in 1896 to become more involved in radical politics, and his interest in the topic lasted until his dying days when he sought to engage his nurses on the topic of feminism.

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