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"movingly" Definitions
  1. in a way that causes strong, often sad, feelings about somebody/something

274 Sentences With "movingly"

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Ryan spoke movingly of her role as a W.H. correspondent.
Jeb Bush spoke movingly about having her on the trail.
In "Killing Time," Ms. Woods humorously yet movingly contemplates existence.
It manages to be both transparently bogus and movingly convincing.
Mr. Powell speaks movingly about how the moment has haunted him.
Later that evening, Harry spoke movingly about his late mother, Princess Diana.
The marks of her hands on the cakes' surface were movingly clear.
As "Plaintext" made clear, she could write movingly about nearly any subject.
On the same show, he also movingly comforted Meghan McCain, whose father, GOP Sen.
The other characters work because they are flawed; their inconsistencies are explained, often movingly.
The singer's main battles were romantic, and Hayes details the post-Treadwell ones movingly.
She speaks movingly about her sick grandmother, languishing in a hospital without proper care.
But as this video vividly and movingly reminds us, they're people all the same.
While he crooned, quite movingly, he floated toward three female psychiatrists sitting with Dr. Kuhns.
It climaxes, movingly, in Ms. Worrall's reflections on her experience during the events of Sept.
Mr. Melling's bewilderment as Jason movingly communicates a personality at odds with its own demonic recesses.
She spoke movingly about Clinton's potential place in history as the first woman to be president.
He used his acceptance speech to movingly remember the victims of the massacre in Orlando, Fla.
This is movingly captured in the 19993 Merchant Ivory film " Shakespeare Wallah ," Jhabvala's first original screenplay.
Tina Turner has spoken movingly about the tragic suicide of her son, Craig Turner, in July.
Bond spoke about movingly about appropriation and about the need to continue to represent Black womanhood.
"Hadestown," on Broadway, takes that idea literally, building it movingly into the action of the show.
Though she is movingly plain-spoken on her records, Parton's star persona is anything but plain.
Performed with stunning power in terms of structured improvisations, this was a movingly mysterious AIDS drama.
Jessica Stone, the teenager with Ewing's sarcoma, spoke movingly about a dream of her dead dog, Shadow.
Nowhere is the fraught question of identity more movingly explored than in the work of Frida Kahlo.
Their wartime trials movingly illuminate age-old mortal issues: racism, sexism and the devastating effects of PTSD.
Much of this is movingly done, and it's moving in any case just to see it attempted.
Movingly, one can sense her embarrassment at being in a movie, and in a slightly naughty role.
His latest film is the documentary Pavarotti, which movingly tells the life story of the famed opera singer.
Later that evening, Harry spoke movingly about his late mother, Princess Diana, at the Obama Foundation's inaugural summit.
It presents, simply and movingly, a case for caring for those who need it as a moral mandate.
She talked movingly about getting rejected from every major acting program, about crying on sidewalks after bungled auditions.
She movingly conveys the heartache that accompanies the abandonment of one way of life in search of another.
Pink, who won this year's Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award, spoke movingly about her daughter and gender fluidity.
She talked movingly about how her Aunt Bea saved her during law school by taking on childcare duties.
In the issue, the Best Supporting Actress winner talks movingly about the only photo she has from her childhood.
So did his ads, which movingly positioned him as a left-wing alternative to Ryan before the incumbent retired.
I was in the audience when he had spoken movingly about those collaborations at Kennedy's memorial service in 2009.
At one point, Mamie speaks movingly about having been afraid to bathe an old white lady in her care.
She spoke movingly about Let Girls Learn, as well as her and the president's dedication to equality for women.
Filmed in the locations where the director lived at that age, "Summer 1993" is movingly understated and beautifully acted.
It isn't that they don't act or think; it's that they act and think out loud — thoughtfully, humorously, movingly.
Ben's red faced Patriots rant was what went viral, but in the same episode, he spoke quite movingly about himself.
There are a number of Ailes accusers in the documentary who speak movingly about how Ailes' predation affected their careers.
Sarah Shook embodies both perspectives, writing movingly as both a victim of someone else's self-involvement and as its perpetrator.
They are also, movingly, explaining how to navigate white power, something that they have had to do all their lives.
Perhaps what this beautiful, elegiac version of "To Kill a Mockingbird" most movingly asks is: Can we ever have both?
It's an elegant, affecting sequence—at once grand and simple, movingly performed—which captures the central ethos of the show.
One man spoke movingly of a gilded visit to Paris with his mother, who had lived there as a child.
Fannie used her profits to provide for her family, but as Davis movingly shows, the proceeds allowed for something more.
In "The Recovering", Ms Jamison has written a movingly humble book, filled to the brim with lessons learned the hard way.
Stunningly, and movingly, American Honey treats the inequality it observes as unavoidable—what matters is how we treat those around us.
Kiesling movingly documents the minutiae of single motherhood, and, if the story sometimes drags, it's an accurate representation of Daphne's desperation.
Yet the reality that self-taught art can be an expression of radical self-knowing has rarely been more movingly demonstrated.
Ruth Graham, another of Graham's daughters, spoke movingly of troubled times in her life, saying that she feared her father's response.
The book even, movingly, pays tribute to the man who helped push Guelaguetza into the mainstream: the late critic Jonathan Gold.
My friend Nathan Rabin, for example, writes movingly and entertainingly about being a stay-at-home dad at the website Mom.me.
At the end, for example, she speaks movingly about how America's national values motivated her family to immigrate to the United States.
Trump may not communicate his own "redemption story" particularly movingly, but he nonetheless has one, and some Christian leaders have bought it.
He has played in the city for 30 years; he talks movingly of his love for the "liberalism [and] democracy of Paris".
"When he cries very movingly on camera, and he's crying over white children, he is now the father-in-chief," Podair says.
There are people who speak very movingly, for example, about Dreamers as Americans, and I think that's the right path to take.
One longtime Chicago Cubs fan movingly marked the team's historic win with his late father — who did not live to see it.
Most movingly depicted by Ms. Wiley is the young adult in between, who encounters choppy waters when Jenn's death hits her hard.
Last month at Sadler's Wells in London he was movingly evoked in "Patrias" (meaning homelands), a flamenco show created by Paco Peña.
There are few movies that speak to the American moment as movingly — and with as much idealism — as "Loving," our critic says.
Epstein movingly relays the stories of intersex and transgender children, whose well-being has been at the mercy of fluctuating medical approaches.
He was even more impressive in a town hall the next night, speaking movingly with Anderson Cooper about his life and dreams.
Spiegelman is the author of the legendary graphic novel Maus, which movingly portrayed his father's real-life experience as a Holocaust survivor.
He writes movingly of his own father's death, and I felt the lump rising in my throat five times over 350 pages.
This passive, open state, a little like prayer (Howe is Catholic, and has written movingly about her faith), modulates surprisingly into politics.
Sontag wrote movingly of the anguish experienced by cancer patients in a culture where a harrowing disease is also associated with shame.
He movingly suggests that Melchior's affection for Wendla may have begun as a burning teenage crush but is quickly maturing into something deeper.
But it movingly hints at what lies beneath the reckless behavior: a sense that the opportunities the future promises are few, and meager.
And certainly you'll feel for the smokers who testify movingly of being eager to try anything that might help them shake their habit.
The President spoke movingly of the case of Alice Johnson, sentenced to life in prison as a first-time non-violent drug offender.
But Mr. Pawlikowski compresses entire worlds into this exquisite black-and-white drama, which movingly sets love, art and self-determination against tyranny.
It was also a large part of why he thought he might have to stop acting entirely, as he's shared movingly several times.
I almost wish the role of Mary, who works with Hawk, were larger, especially as sung so movingly by the soprano Devon Guthrie.
More movingly yet, "Sunset" also develops a quasi-tragic depth of feeling, with men and women trying to bridge the gap between them.
Yet Odissi, as seen on Monday, speaks movingly and on many levels, even to those of us who are strangers to its language.
Rebecca Solnit writes about it movingly in her book, 'A Paradise Built in Hell'; helping others is one thing that makes us human.
He writes movingly about students who are trying to navigate the confounding, expensive, and intimidating process of getting into and staying in college.
Among his many famous poems is "Campo dei Fiori," which movingly commemorates the fate of the Uprising in the Warsaw Ghetto in 1943.
Russian literature is replete with powerful memoirs of childhood: Tolstoy, Gorky, Nabokov, Mandelstam and Tsvetayeva all wrote movingly and insightfully about growing up.
In his funniest work in years, Louis C.K. found laughs in suicide, a subject Chris Gethard explored movingly in a breakthrough solo show.
Mr. Lyght has transformed these functional and hard-edge objects — symbols of toil — into a construction that is surprisingly, and movingly, graceful and lyrical.
Mr. Biden has also proven capable of speaking crisply and movingly, and he was a fierce competitor at the vice-presidential debate in 2012.
Leaning hard into the Feminist Ryan Gosling meme, Gosling movingly highlighted just how much emotional labor Mendes did making their lives stay on track.
Harrison movingly exteriorizes Tyler's mercurial emotions, shifting between adolescent bravura and childlike woundedness, and later tapping into the sorrow and rage that engulf him.
Ms. Boylston, 31, is an engaging, winning personality; Ms. Teuscher, 19803, is movingly impersonal, dancing objectively as if serving the choreography rather than herself.
There are moments when Mr. Guadagnino's visual choices seem unintentionally in competition with the quieter, intricate emotions that his actors put across so movingly.
Meg, now a frazzled young mother, gets a gorgeous scene of near despair, movingly performed by Ms. Hamill with just the right comic touch.
More movingly, the Gelbs recount how they wrote their first O'Neill book together in their living room, where their two little boys also played.
During her travels, Fong has a miscarriage, and she writes movingly about the intersection of this tragedy with those of the people she encounters.
The magic happens when the artists themselves speak, and they deftly — and movingly — cover a range of issues, from the technical to the emotional.
Obama spoke movingly about the victims of gun violence, wiping tears from his cheeks as he remembered the children killed at Sandy Hook Elementary School.
Annie is drawn to the voice of Sam, a widower, as he talks movingly on a podcast about whether he can ever love another woman.
Scott Boras, Fernéndez's agent, addressed those gathered and spoke movingly about how much his client and friend loved his country, family and baby-to-be.
But it means that Waymo is confident that its software and hardware are up to the task of safely and efficiently movingly people around town.
He spoke movingly about the human toll the acrimony between the two governments has taken on Cuban exiles and those who remained on the island.
The last scene, in fact, is so movingly done that it tempers the impression of this frustratingly uneven world-premiere production, directed by Laura Braza.
Pontoppidan endows her with an extraordinary intellectual restlessness, and allows her some of the most movingly lucid secular proclamations I have ever encountered in fiction.
And I saw him on his father's yahrzeit, or death anniversary, as he movingly retold stories of his father's American patriotism and love for Israel.
Kaur writes movingly about immigration, domestic violence, sexual assault and other substantial subjects, though she follows quickly with self-empowerment affirmations to alleviate the sting.
Ms. Bottoms has spoken candidly, and movingly, about the conviction of her father, the R&B singer Major Lance, on cocaine charges in the 1970s.
Ahok's opinion-poll ratings have since rebounded, lifted in part by a tearful appearance in court when he spoke movingly of being raised by Muslim parents.
Movingly, over three acts, it takes us on a great arc of emotion and experience, capturing the play's themes of death and regeneration, hostility and reconciliation.
Marx and Engels movingly envisioned a form of class solidarity extending across borders and nationalities, yoking together strangers alienated and exploited by the same economic forces.
In this essay, Broadly staff writer Diana Tourjée writes movingly about her experiences of sex, intimacy, and romance as a trans person before and after transition.
He brings the thought up-to-date, writing movingly about two Muslim immigrant doctors in Arizona who work tirelessly to save his father-in-law's life.
In every stump speech, he speaks movingly of his wife, and of the sacrifices she has made to stay at home and raise their two children.
Mr. Akhtar, whose play "Disgraced" won the 2013 Pulitzer Prize for drama, foreshadows these consequences with Dar, a low-level operative movingly played by Jameal Ali.
In "Rebel Cinderella," the acclaimed historian Adam Hochschild "writes movingly about an unlikely pair who also served as a potent symbol," our critic Jennifer Szalai writes.
Anton Baklanov talks to Nina, movingly, about how he believes his transgressions will make his son's memories of his father faint at best, sour at worst.
All the world's a stage, but in Monticchiello that truism is movingly real, especially because these days its aging resident-players have more exits than entrances.
That is followed by a haunting exchange of the word "OK," though whether Essie or the world she inhabits really is remains movingly up for grabs.
"Expiation" movingly depicts a cloth merchant's Job-like devotion to his prodigal younger brother, who rapes and murders an upper-class schoolboy, stealing his roller skates.
He then spoke movingly of his own friendship with Bennington, who he described as "always smiling": I think about his heart, which he wore on his sleeve.
If Sundance is going to keep showcasing white-families-in-crisis movies, I hope they're all as trenchantly funny and movingly well-observed as this one. —A.
This ad from India for laundry detergent movingly shows how women deal with the "second shift" — working all day and coming home to even more household chores.
He describes the birth of his daughter movingly—frail, he lay swaddled as his wife laboured beside him—and the soul-filling love for his new baby.
But most movingly, we check in with Sandor Clegane, whose uncharacteristic sentimentality—"I don't like you, but you're not bad"—is dangerously close to founding a fellowship.
Brie Larson movingly portrays a devoted parent in Room, but the Oscar frontrunner reveals that her real-life relationship with her own father couldn't be more different.
As a museum professional, Mullins collaborated with and championed many fellow artists, including Emily Jacir, Andrew Spence, and David Reed, who writes movingly in the exhibition catalogue.
Few poets have captured so movingly the experience of living in time, or thought so lucidly, with the clock running, about how poems bargain against its passing.
Elisabeth Moss, accepting an award for her performance in Hulu's "The Handmaid's Tale," movingly dedicated her award to Margaret Atwood, whose book the show is based on.
Maybe they have already lost someone, like comedian Kate Willett, who wrote movingly in February about coming to support Sanders this year, after her boyfriend committed suicide.
" Ms. Wehmeyer, who wrote movingly about her husband's suicide in these pages, told me that the aftermath of his death was "the most powerless I've ever felt.
It opened up with Sarah Silverman being so articulate about the issue, and then Angelina Jolie spoke really well and very movingly, putting it in a world context.
He is Hispanic and has spoken movingly of his sympathy for immigrants, but is conservative enough that he was elected to the Senate as a Tea Party hero.
He has succeeded, at times movingly, even if Colette's deliverance can seem shaped to 21st-century expectations and norms rather than to fin de siècle complexities and contradictions.
Ari'el Stachel, a surprise winner as best supporting actor for his performance in "The Band's Visit," spoke movingly about the power of living one's ethnic identity honestly onstage.
"The Crown" benefits from giving its actors space to perform and from excellent casting, particularly Mr Lithgow's Churchill, who movingly portrays the mighty politician railing against his failing health.
The series, now in its second season, is a quiet, movingly hilarious mediation on women, mothering, and family, and I didn't begin watching it until a few weeks ago.
President Bush spoke movingly when he shared with me why he sought to eliminate the soft bigotry of low expectations, the belief that minorities couldn't seek empowerment through education.
In an essay set partly in Kenya, Eric Muthondu writes movingly about the daily life of his extended family there and the struggles of his immediate family in Texas.
Her jaw-dropping "Seventy-Six Trombones" far outshines the version seen in the most recent Broadway revival; the final scene of understanding between opposites has never played as movingly.
When the counselor looks at all the women — reminding them how they "grabbed that freedom and got out of there" — Sadie and her story movingly shift into sharper focus.
As a foreign correspondent in the 1980s I traveled widely in war-wrecked Afghanistan, and no one writes more movingly of the brutality and bravery of that beleaguered land.
This is brought out movingly in "Cool Cats," a recent documentary by Janus Koster-Rasmussen about the years Webster and fellow tenor-in-exile Dexter Gordon spent in Copenhagen.
A 2016 French production, set in 1930s colonial East Africa, went all the way down that road, explicitly, courageously and movingly tying the work's gender dynamics to racial ones.
It's a narrative progression that at certain moments is echoed by the actual animation, as when the smudged, watercolorlike landscapes movingly overwhelm the cartoonish forms of Mitsuha and Taki.
The real Ulrike (and there was a real Ulrike, referred to briefly and movingly in the final chapter) gets a little lost in this portrait of a writer's egotism.
The personal experience on which Mr Pomerantsev draws for this book is partly vicarious, as he movingly weaves the story of his parents, Igor and Lina, into his narrative.
He then movingly explained why he could not turn his back on the flag and apologized to his teammates for botching the team's plans and making them look bad.
These limits were common before the advent of health reform, and had especially harsh consequences for people, including children, with debilitating chronic illnesses, as Vox's Sarah Kliff has movingly documented.
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In a victory speech delivered in Brooklyn on Tuesday, she spoke candidly—and movingly—about the path-breaking nature of her candidacy, which she had previously been reluctant to do.
He was followed by science fiction author adrienne maree brown, who spoke movingly about a shift in her consciousness that seems to correlate with the globalized view afforded by technology.
The play, by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, has its preachy aspects, but it speaks movingly to conflicts that (spoiler alert, ha-ha) continue to roil the Middle East today (2:00).
To explain why she voted against confirming Justice Kavanaugh, Senator Heitkamp wrote movingly of her work on violence against women and the experiences she heard from survivors in North Dakota.
Toward the end, Seymour argues, movingly and persuasively, that the experiment was a success, but not in the way its architect had intended, and not with results he could recognize.
This work movingly celebrates the equal collaboration that may be special to the decorative arts: between the power of natural materials and ingenious human skill that brings out their glory.
We've heard movingly from candidates in both major parties about their personal connections to drug abuse and calls for people struggling with addiction to receive compassion and alternatives to incarceration.
It's well-written, superbly acted, beautifully shot and movingly scored, and the only criticism that anyone can lob is that people unfairly wanted Murray to be funny in a drama.
Keegan-Michael Key has a drolly ambiguous turn as a self-anointed star, but Gillian Jacobs, as a powerhouse performer tormented by self-doubt, is the film's movingly dramatic center.
Pulling him out of the water, Rike calls him Kingsley (the name on his bracelet), and they begin a wary relationship that movingly if schematically personalizes a larger social struggle.
On Wednesday, many gathered at Marlins Park for a funeral procession and memorial service, which included his teammates movingly surrounding his hearse as it made its way to a local church.
The royal grandma, who wore a long academic gown, spoke movingly about the "deeply personal" reason why she has been campaigning for greater support in the fight against the crippling illness.
In a 1982 essay titled "That Which Is Held," Berger movingly describes the act of "holding" a subject through paint — the "will to preserve and complete" — as an act of love.
As such, it's a travelogue of his time on the road—a moving depiction of his time criss-crossing the country, with arrangements and instrumentation as movingly gnarled as the journey.
This New York Times op-ed published in November, where he wrote movingly about cultural visibility in media, and the first time he saw an Indian character in an American movie.
While it returns to themes and situations she has movingly explored in other works, this sometimes absurdist play about a family in crisis splashes and thrashes under Ari Laura Kreith's direction.
He writes movingly about his feelings of guilt and failure — his piercing belated insight that, above all else, "the benchmark for a good father" is ensuring his children survive to adulthood.
Along with their essays, there is an "Afterword" by Douglas Crase in which he writes movingly about the New York poetry circles that he and Britton moved in during the '80s.
That deterred Mr Biden, in the depths of his grief, from running in 2016—as he explains movingly in his book, which is part-memoir for a beloved son, part-campaign tome.
God bless actress Linnea Berthelsen, because she does as much as she can with the one-dimensional role she was given, and her chemistry with Eleven still manages to feel movingly believable.
It illuminates, movingly, how youthful ideals wither, how little of life can truly be foreseen, how provisional all our plans are in a world where choice and chance are always in tension.
One central banker I know, from one of the Group of 7 countries, spoke movingly about how much he valued his deep personal relationships with leaders at the People's Bank of China.
Ms. Silver, who passionately corresponded online with other women with Stage IV cancer and dedicated some of her poems to them, wrote movingly in "Three Roses" about the aftermath of her mastectomy.
Mr. Johar will not use the male pronoun, but he writes openly and often movingly about everything from the pain of unreciprocated love to the aridity of having to pay for sex.
All I want to do this week is follow Tejal Rao's new recipe for mall-style barbecue chicken pizza (above), a dish she wrote about movingly in The Times the other day.
SPACES Archive's director, Jo Farb Hernández, who has documented art environments in Spain and other parts of the world for the past 45 years, spoke movingly following one of the conference's panels.
He spoke movingly about investing effort in a solution to the national plague of gun violence, vowing to ensure that "weapons of war" designed for conflict zones would no longer be sold domestically.
In the video, Dani and Lindsay speak movingly of seeing Kesha perform at PRIDE in 2015 and what it meant to them to see her be such a visible supporter of their rights.
A literary classic full of quotable quotes and teeming with whimsical illustrations, The Little Prince is a choice example of the sort of beloved cultural product that movingly recalls to us our childhoods.
Scott has a powerful testimony for Trump: The senator has spoken movingly about a conversation with his mom during high school about why a pair of Converse high tops was beyond their means.
He was the only critic to write movingly about, and in support of, Guston's 1970 Marlborough show, in which, for the first time, he showed cartoony views of hooded men riding around town.
The boy's parents painfully and movingly insist to the detectives that their son couldn't have done such a thing, that the detectives need to investigate his killing seriously, but the detectives remain skeptical.
Haslett has written about mental illness before, most movingly in the story collection "You Are Not a Stranger Here," which was a finalist for both the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award.
Cooper writes movingly about coming of age as a black woman in the Baptist Church and on the campus of Howard University—two bastions of black power and, in her experience, black patriarchy.
Perhaps most harrowing was this scene, which typically depicts Mélisande (here movingly sung and acted by Nadja Mchantaf) being comforted with a chaste kiss from King Arkel, the grandfather of her jealous husband.
As Roth writes movingly of the human toll of incarceration, there's a central tension in the book between society's desire to punish lawbreakers, and the responsibility to care for the sickest among us.
LONDON — A dark night of the soul is gradually and movingly illuminated in "The Night of the Iguana," the infrequently seen Tennessee Williams play that in fact anatomizes three souls in free fall.
We see beyond the surface dysfunction to the toll it takes on the lives, and careers, of the teachers, whose dedication to their students comes across movingly, even when they are complaining about them.
King and Rios play the scene movingly, conveying the push and pull of a tense exchange in which it's clear that no matter what the outcome, both women will end with their spirits broken.
With a strong cast that includes a very good John David Washington (a son of Denzel Washington), Mr. Green movingly affirms the radical humanity of these very dissimilar characters, who remain sensitively, insistently individualized.
Hastings writes movingly of the suffering inflicted on those who lived in the path of the floodwaters: It is possible that as many as 1,600 people died, many of them non-German forced laborers.
If "Wish List" movingly inhabits the here and now, the 1968 Broadway musical "Promises, Promises" is showing its age — at least if its current revival at the Off West End Southwark Playhouse, through Feb.
She movingly told her own story of growing up in a big, working-class family before finding her way to DC, and encouraged young women to look beyond their doubts to follow their ambitions.
This despair is leavened by what Hemon so beautifully and concretely conveys in "My Parents," with Hemon as a middle-aged son who is carefully and movingly trying to make sense of it all.
In a heartfelt application letter for the Jonathan Larson Award in 2004, Lin-Manuel Miranda wrote movingly about how Rent had impacted him: I saw Rent on my 16th birthday, and it simply changed everything.
A president who spoke so movingly about the violent gun deaths of children here has taken on the job of sending mothers and children on one-way trips to the deadliest countries in our hemisphere.
Honestly, Black-ish belongs on any list of 2017's best television just for the episode "Lemons," which aired back in January, and dealt frankly and movingly with the jolt of Donald Trump's electoral victory.
For example, Adnan writes philosophically and movingly about one of the greatest pre-modern poetic and philosophical subjects, "God": It was also said that God was light, so that nobody and nothing could see Him.
A 2008 film, "Departures", movingly depicted the beauty and dignity of nokan, the (Buddhist-derived) ritual cleansing ceremony for the recently deceased, carried out at home before laying the body in a coffin for cremation.
And her 100-year slumber lands the story in the AIDS epidemic, movingly represented by a corps of Dying Swans in a lesbian nightclub, frighteningly vulnerable in nothing but white briefs, expiring one by one.
Ray takes comfort in Lucien's advice; his relationship with his father was not always comfortable, and the terrific Mr. Kang movingly conveys his regrets, some connected to his father's resistance to his dedication to cooking.
With the exception of passages on Bosnia, which Ignatieff knows well, and Fukushima, which he writes about movingly, the reader rarely feels the sense of immersion-in-the-other that fine journalism, including Ignatieff's, provides.
He badmouthed the establishment, despite being totally in synch with them, policy-wise; he spoke movingly about his humble beginnings and his relationship with God and Providence; and he subtly made the case against Donald Trump.
Nearly 50 years after the stand-off at Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas, sociologist Beth Roy movingly described in her book "Bitters in the Honey" an interview with a white former student at Central.
He movingly narrates the death of "Sara," a young Iraqi girl from Tikrit who has been recuperating after a lifesaving operation, only to be killed by a bomb meant for the ISIS stronghold across the street.
Mr. Ashbery was attracted to themes of hesitancy, doubt and uncertainty (John Keats was an early and lingering influence), and he wrote movingly if obliquely on the difficulties of self-perception and the burden of aging.
The book touches on the highlights of Takei's long career, but it's movingly clear that his artistic and moral compass was formed by his childhood incarceration in Arkansas, as well as in two camps in California.
Steinem is a Clinton supporter and wrote rather movingly this year about some of the ugliness that has been hurled Clinton's way by political opponents, dating back to former President Bill Clinton's time at the White House.
But as Crawford writes so movingly in her book, that connection was just one part of her deep and lasting bond with Houston, who struggled with drug use and died in 2012 at the age of 48.
In the final episode of the series, the detective begins to show signs of dementia, and Mr. Branagh movingly conveys his confusion and alarm (despite some ill-advised emoting on the Swedish equivalent of a blasted heath).
Crawford writes movingly that Houston was also worn down — by the demands of supporting an extended family, an exhausting tour schedule, the constant speculation about her sexuality and a drug addiction that was spiraling out of control.
Both are worth viewing because of the power and integrity of their featured black actors — Louise Beavers, Fredi Washington and Juano Hernandez — who with the humanity of their performances challenge and movingly subvert the mainstream industry's racism.
All are fascinating, all speak of the world in which they were made, and all are tangibly, movingly human, thanks to the skills and quirks of the mostly unknown scribes and illuminators whose remarkable creations they are.
At the core of the play, though, are Nut and Julius, who in Mr. Payne's performance is a movingly weather-beaten wreck of a man whose body and mind fall apart and leave him dead too soon.
If the other singers could not match the intensity of these women, James Rutherford proved a fine, movingly human Wotan; Simon O'Neill, an ardent Siegmund; and Franz-Josef Selig, a smart Hunding, properly banal in his evil.
If the other singers could not match the intensity of these women, James Rutherford proved a fine, movingly human Wotan; Simon O'Neill, an ardent Siegmund; and Franz-Josef Selig, a smart Hunding, properly banal in his evil.
But even if he's not willing to buy into his own mythmaking, that definitely doesn't do anything to undercut the songs, which to me, truly, as as movingly brittle, and vibrantly realized as the best Big Star songs.
The princes, who say that they will not speak out at length about her like this again, also talked movingly about the fact that their last phone call from her – on the day she died – was so short.
One time he said, 'I don't talk much,' and then, after I asked him a simple question about a painting, he went on to speak movingly, for two hours, about art, his ties to the land, and life.
And as well as being American, she is also an intelligent, successful, self-made woman, a committed feminist, a UN women's advocate and a woman of color, who has spoken movingly and courageously about the prejudice she has experienced.
There's her brother, Remy (the wonderful Noah Harpster, also of "Transparent"), a Civil War reënactor and a former high-school jock, who lives alone in the attic; and her stepfather, Bill, a stoical weirdo, movingly underplayed by John Rothman.
The trilogy was a showcase for his outsized personality and aggressive jokiness, which leaned heavily on camp and on that unmistakable voice, but it also movingly articulated an effeminate gay man's desire for love and his insistence on respect.
" In his acceptance remarks, Jackson spoke movingly of his late father, recalling that his own love for country music really began at age 5 "when Daddy won a radio" – words he immortalized in his 1990 hit "Chasin' That Neon Rainbow.
More profoundly, throughout the book, he movingly meditates — at one point bringing me to tears — on the bond one forms with somebody whom one both plays with and competes against, whom one faces across the net as if in a mirror.
What that produces, most movingly in a live setting, is a canvas on which she draws her fairly bleak and self-reflective perspective on the world over music that straddles indie and soul—more on that in a bit, though.
Biden, who has suffered enough personal tragedies to compete with Job, spoke movingly about how he lost his "faith for a while" after his wife and infant daughter died in a car crash soon after he was elected to the Senate.
I rambled on about our having once wandered the battlefield at Fredericksburg, in the flush of a sunny summer morning, feeling that its pretty fields, hills and gullies had told the story of the carnage that transpired there quite movingly.
The rest of the museum is dedicated, movingly, to what his life must have been like: how he might have repaired his patchwork coat of animal hides with threads of grass fiber, how his bad hip must have bothered him so.
Yet the poem must also seem to come from an authentic perspective — that is, readers may be dismayed to discover that the poet who wrote so movingly about Qusayr has himself never left the battle-scarred streets of Iowa City.
The film movingly documents life in the city and in Hamza's hospital during the yearslong siege, while also offering an explanation, addressed to young Sama, for why her parents kept her in a dangerous place — and why their work was important.
There are few movies that speak to the American moment as movingly — and with as much idealism — as Jeff Nichols's "Loving," which revisits the era when blacks and whites were so profoundly segregated in this country that they couldn't always wed.
The film movingly documents life in Aleppo and in Hamza's hospital during the years-long siege while also offering an explanation, addressed to young Sama, for why her parents kept her in a dangerous place and why their work was important.
The film movingly documents life in Aleppo and in Hamza's hospital during the yearslong siege while also offering an explanation, addressed to young Sama, for why her parents kept her in a dangerous place and why their work was important.
It documents life in Aleppo and in Hamza's hospital during the years-long siege, but even more movingly, it offers an explanation, addressed to young Sama, for why her parents kept her in a dangerous place and why their work was important.
True to Nine Stories' original mission, the film movingly tackles Bauman's journey towards recovery and acceptance, while paying special attention to the women who helped him get there: Erin, Bauman's girlfriend played by Tatiana Maslany, and his mother Patty, played by Miranda Richardson.
" On Thursday, the singer's boyfriend, Olé Korestsy, and ex-Smiths bass player Andy Rourke also spoke movingly 55 about their "overwhelming sadness" at O'Riordan's death on their website for their band D.A.R.K. "My friend, partner, and the love of my life is gone.
Cohen worked intensively with her subject, Eric Crosley, a male-presenting, self-described eunuch who has engaged in radical physical transformations in his search for a body that he feels appropriately reflects his identity — a topic he captures movingly in his own poetry.
No American artist has more incisively and movingly addressed this subject than the veteran West Coast photographer Anthony Hernandez, whose pictures of dispossessed people camping out under Los Angeles freeways are as pertinent today as when he took them in the late 1980s.
And if it's a veiled critique of empire that movingly catalogues the horrible costs of imperium , what do you do with all the imperial dazzle—the shield, the parade of future Romans, the apparent endorsement of the hero's dogged allegiance to duty?
" Among the night's other winners: The 2768-year-old comedian, writer and director Elaine May earned her first Tony, as leading actress in a play, for movingly portraying a woman losing her memory in a revival of Kenneth Lonergan's "The Waverly Gallery.
Nearly every woman to win an award discussed the present so-called "moment of reckoning" in some way: Nicole Kidman, Laura Dern, Rachel Broshnahan, and Elisabeth Moss all spoke movingly about ending gender-based harassment and abuse and telling women's stories honestly and responsibly.
We find out that Tig hasn't yet looked at her mastectomy scars when she doesn't let her pretty awful girlfriend see her chest and, more movingly, when she keeps her eyes rolled up in the bathtub and dabs awkwardly at herself with a sponge.
The manner of bringing tones together is not only so brilliant from a technical point of view, but in the preludes and in the fugues it's done so movingly that composers always felt this was the perfect blend of complexity, technique and human spirit.
So-called Toronto D.I.Y. filmmakers include Kazik Radwanski, Matt Johnson, Isiah Medina and Sofia Bohdanowicz, whose virtually no-budget debut, the award-winning "Never Eat Alone," is a formally brilliant docu-fiction that movingly interprets her grandmother's real-life search for a lost love.
Photographer Jim Lommasson's exhibition What We Carried: Fragments and Memories from Iraq and Syria movingly shows the human side of these impersonal statistics with photographs of the personal belongings and mementos that immigrants brought with them as they began new lives in new societies.
"I must applaud Dominus on a brilliant review...While admittedly a large part of what compels the reader forward through this book is morbid fascination, it is steadily supplanted by sharing the profound and unrelenting grief Klebold articulates movingly and eloquently," said Stewart Mawdsley of Edmonton, Canada.
He spoke movingly of his family, joked how his daughters' basketball teams knew him as "Coach K" and recalled that the day after his first date with his wife, on September 10, 2001, they fled the White House after being told a hijacked plane was incoming.
In a concluding riff, he spoke movingly of the tragedies he has suffered—the loss of a wife and child in a car accident; the loss of a son to brain cancer—and asked his audience to reflect on the everyday sadnesses that preoccupy ordinary Americans.
It's a credit to Silver's skill that before the novel ends she finds one more way to reopen its narrative possibilities, offering Pavla the choice of a final transformation that movingly grants her the agency to at last forge her own destiny, even from inside a prison cell.
Ms. Winfrey — dressed all in black in solidarity with the #MeToo movement and accepting the Cecil B. DeMille award for lifetime achievement — delivered a smart and movingly optimistic speech touching on topics from racial injustice and gender inequality to the importance of a free press in a democratic society.
Gilbert is a good man doing his best to make his way in a racist community, and Mr. Eustache movingly communicates someone at ease with such London eccentricities as fish and chips but not with the obstacles that await him, a postal worker who dreams of becoming a lawyer.
In it, Cruz talks candidly and movingly about her struggles giving up on her career for her husband, joining the campaign trail, moving to Texas from Washington, something she likened to "divorcing an essential piece of herself" and identified as a contributing factor in her struggle with depression.
Lugo speaks movingly about his practice, describing the potting wheel as, "a machine that kills hate," and citing art as an intervention in his life that prevented him from following in the footsteps of some dozens of his cousins that have run afoul of the institutional corrections system.
While O'Gieblyn writes, frequently and movingly, of losing her faith in adulthood, her criticisms of evangelical culture and Christianity are filled not with polemic but with yearning: a spiritual and moral hunger for what Christianity could and should have been, and the "missed opportunities" for faith in a capitalist, secular age.
Message-wise, he pitched himself as a through line between Barack Obama and Bernie Sanders, a model for the future of the party: a Democrat who could speak movingly about racial reconciliation while also connecting with blue-collar voters about automation, wages, and the degrading effect of corporate money on politics.
The inchoate sexual yearnings heating up inside Wendla (a pre-"Glee" Lea Michele in the original) are movingly depicted by the dark-eyed Ms. Frank, both through the urgent movements of her signing and her expressive face, in which we can read the bright hunger for experience — and the embarrassment of ignorance.
Originating at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, Massachusetts, and movingly organized by Karen Kramer, the Peabody's curator of Native American and Oceanic Art, it is an extensive survey of the work of a wildly prolific, diverse, and brilliantly adventuresome artist who died in a car accident at the age of 21862.
Rather than include Yu Dafu's best-known short story, "Sinking" (a melodramatic first-person narration by a Chinese student in Japan in the early 1920s that blurs an individual's sexual inferiority complex into a collective sense of national humiliation), Huang chooses a movingly low-key essay about Yu's struggles as a penniless writer in Shanghai.
She does, however, write movingly of the death of their eldest brother Joe Kennedy Jr., a navy pilot whose plane exploded when he was on a secret mission in Europe in World War II. The family was told of his death in August 1944, when two local priests from the church in Hyannis Port knocked on the door.
To detail precisely what form those sins took on July 3, 1974 — the day from which both Ian (Declan Conlon) and Jimmy (Patrick O'Kane) date the before and after of their lives — would spoil the experience of watching "Quietly," which is deeply, movingly invested in the human specifics of this single lethal incident (a fiction, by the way).
The characters in "Red Speedo" are palpably, at times movingly, human in their complexity and weakness ("We all do things that are sorta good and sorta not so good," as Ray puts it), but as the play gathers steam it broadens out to become a subtle indictment of the ethos that insists that winning is everything.
And the folks gathered here to do the enumerating — his assistants, his pals, one of his boyfriends, the models, the executives, his niece, a movingly protective Minnelli, the dude who erased the tapes — paint such a vivid picture of the atmosphere around Halston, the man and the industry, that you almost don't mind that Halston himself remains elusive.
A recent Guardian op-ed by two British writers, Jonathan Freedland (who's Jewish) and Mehdi Hasan (who's Muslim), captured this point movingly: A Gallup study in 2010 found people "who say they feel 'a great deal' of prejudice … toward Jews are about 32 times as likely to report feeling 'a great deal' of prejudice toward Muslims".
All these were in evidence again at this year's festival, where some of the strongest, most memorable titles included "Leave No Trace," a deeply affecting story from Debra Granik ("Winter's Bone") about a veteran and his teenage daughter — movingly played by Ben Foster and Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie — living precariously off the grid in the Pacific Northwest.
A freelance journalist who has been a frequent contributor to The New York Times (and whose book grew out of a 2017 article for the newspaper that went viral), Zimmerman writes movingly about the glimmers of romance in the couple's early years, when they would read poetry together in bed and take long drives into the wilderness.
While Daniels is very aware of the fact that she should be, in her words, "living in a trailer in Louisiana with six kids and no teeth," she writes movingly about her escape from an abusive childhood and her journey to success in the male-dominated world of pornography as an award-winning actor, director and writer.
"The Lavender Scare" tells a dark story, and does it solidly and movingly, but a documentary like this one can always use a hero — and, in fact, the film has a superb one: Franklin E. Kameny, the grandfather of the gay-rights movement who become the first person to survey the oppression of homosexuality in America and mount a legal war against it.
She declined to comment on the sale further than her introduction to the auction catalog, in which she writes movingly that it all began with the Victorian mahogany armchair her father bought for Ms. Plath, originally covered in "a coarse, shiny black fabric worn through at the front edge of the seat," which she remembers scratching the backs of her legs as a child.
Mr. Grey's father was also supportive during one of the darkest moments of his life, movingly chronicled in the book, when Mr. Grey, then still in high school, had to reveal to his parents that he had been having an affair with the handsome young cantor of their synagogue in Los Angeles — and that he might be publicly named in the divorce suit brought by the cantor's wife.
But that message is conveyed clearly and movingly enough in the early run of the show, before the incredibly on-the-nose moment when Michael C. Hall's titular character finds his child playing in a pool of his wife's blood, just after it seemed that the killer of killers was finally going to leave Florida and escape the life that his own father had set him up for.
The failure to offer adequate social services to the poor leaves them, in many instances, relying on law enforcement to fill the gaps, which puts children needlessly in contact with the legal system and exerts extra stress on the police, as David O. Brown, the police chief in Dallas at the time, so movingly pointed out last year in the aftermath of a sniper attack on five officers there.
He also enters into dialogue with the work of others through acts of memory, as when he movingly recalls walking through the streets of Paris with the composer Ivan Tcherepnin, or by the homage he pays to his fellow creators — homage conceived in the widest sense, not necessarily as praise but rather as an occasion to use what another artist has done, often in a different medium, as a point of departure.
Immediately after the Prince tribute by the Time and Mr. Mars, there was an ad for the Google phone Pixel, that movingly and seamlessly aggregated cover versions — across styles, and by amateurs and professionals, including Sampha, Deer Tick's John McCauley and Brandi Carlisle — of "Nothing Compares 2 U." And while there was no Spanish-language music performed on the show, Johnnie Walker ran an ad that included a swaggering bilingual cover of "This Land Is Your Land" by the Los Angeles tropical throwback-soul band Chicano Batman.
When elite comedians paid tribute to David Letterman in the final month of "Late Show," no appearance was as movingly heartfelt as Sandler singing a song to "the king of comedy, our best friend on TV." Hearing him warble about how he would miss Letterman, the least sentimental of talk-show hosts, was only slightly less expected than a performance the following year on "Conan" when he sang a preposterous breakup song about getting rid of his chair with such poignant deadpan that it didn't even qualify as parody.
There are a few genuine heroes: the chain-smoking onetime punk Mark Harrington, who mastered both the science of H.I.V. and the federal bureaucracy so that spectacular protests could be backed by rigorous analyses to force the government to do better; Garance Franke-Ruta, a high school dropout who became one of the key women, along with Iris Long, in mastering treatment options and scientific data; Peter Staley, a closeted Wall Street trader, who found his life's purpose by becoming first a radical activist and then perhaps the most important liaison between the activists and the scientific community; and most movingly, Michael Callen, an effeminate reed of a realist, who refused to be a passive observer of his own death.

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