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His forms are direct and succinct — no bullshit, no beauty.
Unlike most luxuries, they offer no beauty, pleasure or even natural scarcity.
Like the cumbersome hybrid animal at its heart, this beast is no beauty.
Once they controlled for those factors, Kanazawa and colleagues found there was no beauty premium.
If they ever did, says Mr Le Menestrel, you would have "perfect rules, no judgment, no beauty".
But no beauty look — no matter how cool — could have prepared us for the amazingness that is facial flowers.
While it's no beauty elixir, one glass of red wine a day is okay, even healthy, some might say.
However, if you thought no beauty look could top the glitzy gowns and drop-dead accessories, you'd be wrong.
There is no beauty in "Theater of Operations," but this was the closest I felt to something like grace.
Unlike President Trump, I see no beauty in the Robert E. Lee monument, with its bland neo-Classical suavity.
No, beauty gurus aren't taking actual plumage to their brows, Insta beauty stars are brushing their brows to resemble feathers.
European culture suffered a massive disillusion during the conflict — no God, no beauty, no coherence, no meaning, just the cruel ironic joke of life.
The addition of these modest sounds and movements is intriguing but adds no insight and certainly no beauty to the Bruegel, which needs no such interventions.
Despite its popularity at salons, there's no beauty school needed to learn how to use the BaBylissPRO Porcelain Ceramic Carrera2 Dryer in the comfort of your own home.
Velociraptor mongoliensis is no beauty either, but its three forward-facing toes, swivel-jointed wrists and wishbone put it in the same company as a cute tufted titmouse.
" They still let Teen Angel (a collectively smooth Boyz II Men) tell Frenchie (Carly Rae Jepsen) that no beauty client would hire her "unless she was a hooker.
No beauty brand has taken the internet by storm quite like The Ordinary, with its smart single-ingredient formulas, minimalist packaging, and insane cult following on Reddit's SkincareAddiction forum.
In our glorious age of no beauty rules, you can pretty much have it your way in whichever beauty category you like, from hair colors to piercings to makeup.
Therefore my mistress' eyes are raven black, Her eyes so suited, and they mourners seem At such who, not born fair, no beauty lack, Sland'ring creation with a false esteem.
"This is the internet I signed up for," exclaims Marbles in her new video, promising to go where no beauty vlogger has gone before and put on 100 layers of everything.
No beauty-product corporation wants to introduce a product you only need to buy once, or that replaces, say, your 20 bottles of nail polish with one color-changing permanent nano-dye.
"I'm so happy for Kaia and tell her there are no beauty secrets but she needs to remember to take off her makeup before she goes to bed each night," Crawford says.
It's true that no Beauty And The Beast movie would be complete without the vocal stylings of Céline Dion, who sang the pop version of the title track with Peabo Bryson in 1991.
HOROWITZ: When we pitched it and were making the plot, there had been no live-action Snow White movies from Disney, no Cinderella, no Maleficent, no Beauty and the Beast — none of those movies had come out.
With that in mind, it was only a matter of time before the world of unicorn-themed things to put on your face started to overlap with another trend that seemingly no beauty lover can get enough of: sheet masks.
Cage wrote this homage in 1953: To Whom / No subject / No image / No taste / No object / No beauty / No message / No talent / No technique (no why) / No idea / No intention / No art / No object / No feeling / No black / No white (no and) / After careful consideration, I have come to the conclusion that there is nothing in these paintings that could not be changed, that they can be seen in any light and are not destroyed by the action of shadows.
She's needed here and ain't got no call to gallivant off to New York and beyont with a strange man, beauty or no beauty.
He gained kevalgyana when he realised there is no beauty in our bodies and hence renounced the world being kevalgyani (omniscient) and then attained moksha.
She appeared again as Dr. Miranda Jones in the third season episode, "Is There in Truth No Beauty?" and as Dr. Katherine Pulaski in the second season of Star Trek: The Next Generation.
953 Thus for example he described the Venus de Medici as having "no beauty in the features" and having an attitude which "is awkward and out of character"Quoted in G. Petrie ed.
Was there no beauty in their lives because they were not buried by their offspring? Beauty in this sense then applies to ordinary men, but it would be ugliness for heroes. The definition is thus incorrect.
Bowen went on to say there is "no beauty to this film, little rhythm", and none of the "physical grace" that action-film fans "crave".Bowen, Chuck. "'Skin Trade' Interview", Slant Magazine, published March 5, 2015. Retrieved November 8, 2015.
There Is No Beauty Without Blood by Marita Liulia, 2015. Liulia lives and works in Helsinki and Heinola, Finland. She is the owner and director of Medeia Ltd., a production company founded in 1997 which distributes her art and design works worldwide.
McKenzie explained his choice of subject, "He's got great a personality and face for painting. He himself admits he's no beauty but he's a lovely man and I've always liked what he does." In October 2010, Goodbye Tiger was listed at No. 15 in the book, 100 Best Australian Albums.
Niedt insists that "mere counterpoint contains no beauty" and that one can "discern no complete meaning or context" from it.Niedt p.237 As opposed to pedagogues who developed rules for composing counterpoint on its own terms (such as Johann Fux), Niedt attempts instead to extend his figured bass instruction to encompass the subject of counterpoint.
Lucy Snowe: The narrator and main character of Villette. A quiet, self-reliant, intelligent, 23-year-old woman. Lucy has, as Miss Ginevra Fanshawe asserts, "no attractive accomplishments – no beauty" as Lucy does her best not to stand out or form attachments. Although she seems to lack any living relatives, she is the god-daughter of Mrs. Bretton.
Literal: No wealth, no followers, no beauty or poetic praise desire I; in birth after birth let there be devotion unmotived unto thee o ishvara. Alternatively: O Lord of the Universe, I do not desire wealth, followers, beautiful women, nor the flowery language of the vedas; let me have only causeless devotion to you, birth after birth.
In an 1882 letter to Robert Bridges, Hopkins writes: "It makes one weep to think what English might have been; for in spite of all that Shakespeare and Milton have done... no beauty in a language can make up for want of purity."Nils Langer, Winifred V. Davies. Linguistic purism in the Germanic languages. Walter de Gruyter, 2005. p. 328.
Marry Him: The Case for Settling for Mr. Good Enough. Penguin, p. 239 Some research has suggested that the "beauty premium" for a job largely depends on whether or not attractiveness could potentially enhance productivity, such as those jobs which require substantial interpersonal interaction, while jobs that do not demand this see minimal or no beauty premium.Stinebrickner, Ralph, Todd Stinebrickner, and Paul Sullivan.
Readers were encouraged to submit their interest in such a product to Lincoln Enterprises mail order firm. It was noted that less expensive materials would keep costs down.(issue #1, Inside Star Trek, July 1968, pp. 15–16) According to William Shatner in Star Trek Memories, IDIC was only worked into the episode "Is There in Truth No Beauty?" as an afterthought.
Phoebe hides her devastation so well that Dr. Brown never suspects she is deeply in love with him. She gives up hope of ever marrying. By contrast, the Throssels' servant Patty, though she is a decade older and aware she is no beauty, is confident that she will get a man. For the next ten years, the Throssels run a school for young boys and girls.
She assisted him with his work and writing his paper for the Royal Institution for some time before they made their relationship public. John described his future wife as a good companion and assistant with no beauty. He viewed her as beneficial to his work and even described her to his friends this way. In a letter he told his friend Spencer that she was not attractive, but she was true, caring, strong, and selfless.
His sister was Jane Lane. She was described by John Evelyn as "an acute wit", "an excellent disputant" though "no beauty". Wilmot learned that Jane had obtained a permit from the military for herself and a servant to travel to the seaport of Bristol, to visit a relation, Ellen Norton, who was having a baby. Lord Wilmot saw the opportunity of escaping through Bristol in the guise of the servant, since no lady would travel alone.
On 5December 1825, Robinson married Louisa, youngest daughter of Major-Gen. Robert Douglas Diarist Harriet Low recorded on 5April 1832 that Robinson and his wife: "are both six feet tall and no beauty to boast of; very well matched as regards intellect, and not at all troubled by the fashions of the world." The Morning Post reported that Louisa died in London on 9August 1843. He was at that time resident at Furzebrook House in Axminster, Devon.
Shikha Swaroop (born 23 October 1970) is an Indian actress, and a former Miss India International winner. While still in college, she tied Miss India International in 1988 with Shabnam Patel and continued to wear this crown until 1991 when she relinquished it to Preeti Mankotia. No beauty contests were held during 1989 and 1990 due to the demise of the sponsor, Eve's Weekly. The contests resumed after a new sponsor, Femina, took over in 1991.
Tychsen had to fight hard for prominent roles as she did not exhibit the natural charisma of many of her colleagues. During her early training, Bournonville had commented that she would have to dance "twice as well as the others as she was really no beauty". She nevertheless progressed, succeeding in being assigned the role of Edvard, a naval cadet in Fjernt fra Danmark, in 1868. After becoming a soloist in 1872, she went on to perform in various roles in Bournonville's ballets.
Another contrast with modernism is in the aesthetic of functionality: Ruskin saw no beauty in well-designed tools: beauty is out of place where there is not serene leisure, or "if you thrust it into the places of toil. Put it in the drawing-room, not into the workshop; put it on domestic furniture, not upon tools of handicraft." For Ruskin, Beauty was not an inherent characteristic but a thing that could be applied to an object or withheld from it.
She meditated on certain passages from the prophet Isaiah (Chapter 53). Six weeks before her death she remarked to Pauline, "The words in Isaiah: 'no stateliness here, no majesty, no beauty,...one despised, left out of all human reckoning; How should we take any account of him, a man so despised () – these words were the basis of my whole worship of the Holy Face. I, too, wanted to be without comeliness and beauty, unknown to all creatures."Last Conversations, 5 August 1897.
Pulaski first appeared in the second season opener "The Child", and made her final appearance in "Shades of Gray". Before playing the role of Pulaski on The Next Generation, Muldaur appeared in the original Star Trek, playing different characters in the episodes "Return to Tomorrow" and "Is There in Truth No Beauty?" She later worked with series creator Gene Roddenberry on a pilot for the series Planet Earth. McFadden returned to replace Muldaur in the third season, reprising her role as Dr. Crusher for the remainder of the series.
We are faced with the digestive tract, something disowned by academic norms. Goya shows us the ugly, the terrible; there is no beauty in art, only "pathos" and a certain intention to display all aspects of human life, including those aspects that make us feel uncomfortable. Bozal, not in vain, has called it the secular Sistine Chapel where salvation and beauty have been substituted by lucidity and an awareness of solitude, old age and death. All these features are a demonstration of the characteristics that are currently considered to be the precursors of pictorial expressionism.
Rameau's first attempt at comic opera, the plot concerns an ugly water nymph who believes that Jupiter, the king of the gods, is in love with her.Holden, p. 838 The work was initially called a ballet bouffon, though it was later styled a comédie lyrique, putting it in the same category as Rameau's Les Paladins. It was written for the celebrations of the wedding of Louis, Dauphin of France, son of King Louis XV of France, to the Infanta Maria Theresa of Spain, who, according to contemporary sources, like the title character was no beauty.
Jean Lisette Aroeste (born 2 October 1932, in Virginia) is a former University of California, Los Angeles librarian and Star Trek fan who became one of four writers with no prior television writing credits (David Gerrold, Judy Burns and Joyce Muskat were the other three) to sell scripts to the program.Herbert Solow and Robert H. Justman Inside Star Trek: The Real Story, Pocket Books, 1996, p.404 Her first sale, "Is There in Truth No Beauty?", was an unsolicited script which Star Trek co-producer Robert H. Justman read and recommended to Gene Roddenberry.
Travis Inc made enough of an impression during their brief incarnation to feature as "ones to watch" in Kerrang!'s Class Of 1998 feature, where they were described as "Soaring, uplifting, but still bruising - Radiohead gone hardcore." That snap assessment was a neat encapsulation of Liberty 37's strength - an ability to pile up intense layers of guitars without sacrificing melody or obliterating delicate shades of feeling. The band first demonstrated the trick on vinyl for Org Records release on their debut single - "No Beauty", a record which won them more friends and clinched their deal with Beggars Banquet.
Subsequently, they both guest-starred in a third-season episode of The F.B.I. (1968), and Muldaur turned in a memorable guest performance in an episode of Reynolds' series Dan August (1970). In 1967, Muldaur guest-starred on the Gunsmoke episode "Fandango" with James Arness. An excerpt of that episode's dialogue was sampled on the Pink Floyd album The Wall, after "Hey You" and before the brief song "Is There Anybody Out There?" In 1968, she appeared in the original Star Trek episodes "Return to Tomorrow" (as Science Officer Dr. Ann Mulhall), and in "Is There in Truth No Beauty?" as Dr. Miranda Jones.
Muldaur is known for playing "dignified, sophisticated characters". Consequently, for the second season of Star Trek: The Next Generation, Gene Roddenberry was already familiar with Muldaur from her second-season appearance in the Classic Trek's "Return to Tomorrow", and later in a third-season appearance in "Is There in Truth No Beauty?". He subsequently cast her in his 1973 TV movie Planet Earth. For Season 2 of Star Trek: The Next Generation, Roddenberry chose her specifically to replace the outgoing Gates McFadden, who was let go on the insistence of one of the show's first season producers.
Ultimately Vladimir settled on Eastern Christianity. In the churches of the Germans his emissaries saw no beauty; but at Constantinople, where the full festival ritual of the Byzantine Church was set in motion to impress them, they found their ideal: "We no longer knew whether we were in heaven or on earth", they reported, describing a majestic Divine Liturgy in Hagia Sophia, "nor such beauty, and we know not how to tell of it." Vladimir was impressed by this account of his envoys. In 988, having taken the town of Chersonesos in Crimea, he boldly negotiated for the hand of emperor Basil II's sister, Anna.
Rulofson, portrait photographer Silas Selleck and several other friends and long-time acquaintances testified that Muybridge's personality was dramatically changed after his 1860 stagecoach accident and consequent stay in Europe. He had turned from a genial, pleasant and quick business man into an unstable and erratic photographer who seemed not to care about money and would refuse an assignment if he saw no beauty in it. After the accident, Muybridge had occasionally been very violent and excitedly rude. McArthur related how Muybridge had been very cool and collected since right after the murder and had taken hold of a glass steadily when he was allowed to join the people having drinks at the Yellow Jacket ranch.
W. Norton & Co., 2017). International Necronautical Society (INS): Together with writer Tom McCarthy, Critchley is a founding member of the INS and serves as Head Philosopher. In its founding manifesto (1999), the First Committee of the INS declared (1) that death is a space, which INS intends to explore and inhabit; (2) that there is no beauty without death; (3) that the task of INS is to bring death out into the world; and (4) that the chief aim is to construct a means of conveying us into death. The founding manifesto as well as a number of other documents can be found in The Mattering of Matter: Documents from the Archive of the International Necronautical Society (2013).
The novel received mixed reviews when first published. Hannen Swaffer, writing in the Daily Graphic, considered it "a book of penetrating analysis, a volume that illumines the souls of thousands ... a book that will be read proudly wherever English people live ... a book which will live as long as our spoken tongue". In contrast, the Evening Standard found it "laughable – when it is not revolting by reason of the sentimentality with which the autobiography of Rupert Ray is sticky from cover to cover". Rose Macaulay, writing in the Daily News, thought it "apparently by a rather illiterate and commonplace sentimentalist", and considered that the book had "no beauty, and its silliness and bad taste are not the work of a writer".
Stark wrote, "It seems to be admitted to have been a prejudice, that trees and town buildings are incongruous objects. They must surely be admitted to assimilate well together, since our best landscape painters, Claude and the Poussins, never tired to painting them, nor the world of admiring what they painted. From the practice of these great masters, who we must regard as unerring authorities, of constantly combining trees and architecture, it must be inferred to have been their opinion that there could be no beauty where either of the these objects was wanting." Stark's principles were followed by his pupil William Henry Playfair, who was able to realise many of Stark's ideas in his extensive work in Edinburgh in the first half of the 19th century.
After appearing for the first time in the TOS episode, "Is There in Truth No Beauty?", it appeared in Spock's quarters in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, and Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. In the series Star Trek: Enterprise, T'Pol is given an IDIC pendant from her mother T'Les, she holds an IDIC pendant in "Terra Prime" while she is in mourning for her dying child, and in the episode "The Andorian Incident" the IDIC symbol appears on small playing pieces that are being used to construct a map of the P'Jem catacombs. In the DS9 episode "Take Me Out to the Holosuite", Captain Solok and his Vulcan team, the Logicians, wear ball caps featuring the IDIC symbol.
Other songs on the album also touch on the subject of death. "The Delayed 3:15" tells the story of a man who committed suicide by throwing himself under a train that Garvey was travelling on between Manchester and London, causing the train to be held up while the body was retrieved. Garvey had been trying to write lyrics during the journey for the song's music, which had been composed by guitarist Mark Potter, and he noted that the spot where the suicide occurred was one of the less picturesque places along the train route, and that the man had therefore seen no beauty in the act he committed. "Empires" acknowledges that someone somewhere in the world is always affected by deaths, natural disasters or job losses, and also describes Garvey's belief that Brexit will trigger the eventual break-up of the European Union.
" He also consulted with Jewish envoys (who may or may not have been Khazars), questioned them about Judaism but ultimately rejected it, saying that their loss of Jerusalem was evidence of their having been abandoned by God.Primary Chronicle, year 6494 (986) In the year 987, as the result of a consultation with his boyars, Vladimir sent envoys to study the religions of the various neighboring nations whose representatives had been urging him to embrace their respective faiths. Of the Muslim Bulgarians of the Volga the envoys reported there is no joy among them; only sorrow and a great stench. In the gloomy churches of the Germans his emissaries saw no beauty; but at Hagia Sophia, where the full festival ritual of the Byzantine Church was set in motion to impress them, they found their ideal: "We no longer knew whether we were in heaven or on earth," they reported, "nor such beauty, and we know not how to tell of it.
Ciry Councilman James P. Davenport, a Republican, was recalled by the voters on September 16, 1904, because he had voted in favor of a city printing contract awarded to the Los Angeles Times even though the Times' bid was $10,000 higher than its nearest competitor."Recall Elections," Los Angeles A to Z, Leonard Pitt and Dale Pitt, University of California Press (1997) The recall petition also accused him of "aiding and abetting in the erection of a large and offensive slaughter-house.""History of the Davenport Case," Los Angeles Times, September 16, 1904, page A-1 Houghton, a nonpartisan,"Character, But No Beauty Is His Abode," Los Angeles Examiner, September 18, 1904, page 1 was elected on the same ballot to fill the balance of Potter's term."Los Angeles Voters Sustain City's Charter," San Francisco Call, September 17, 1904 Houghton thus became the first person in the United States to succeed an ousted public official after a recall.
She has to sleep in her "little ease" if she can, and the torture is such that at first even the shopgirl, worn out with the fatigues of the day, can hardly sleep for the pain. : Probably nothing can be done until all women are sufficiently sensible, to realize that there is no beauty in a wasp's waist, that the majority of men do not really care a bit about it, and that there is real danger in tight-lacing, but surely the dreadful events which have happened lately ought to do something to emancipate schoolgirls and debutantes from their perpetual imprisonment in locked corsets. Elder women who compress on their own account are responsible for their own folly, but something ought to be done to put an end to this form of girl-torture. Another wrote:"Tight Lacing by Clerks in London" Chicago Daily Tribune (3 November 1907) : Girls in the more fashionable London stores make the most amazing statements in reference to dress regulations.

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