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"profusion" Definitions
  1. a very large quantity of something
"profusion" Synonyms
abundance plenitude wealth cornucopia glut plethora riot surplus lot mass multitude quantity superabundance superfluity excess host loads bounty exuberance millions extravagance lavishness prodigality wastefulness extravagancy squandering dissipation immoderation overindulgence waste improvidence overspending exorbitance expenditure squander recklessness profligacy unthrift unrestraint satiation surfeit satiety saturation curvaceousness roundness voluptuousness repletion sufficiency ampleness completeness entirety wholeness plenty swelling totality vastness openhandedness liberality philanthropy munificence generosity largesse benevolence charity unselfishness bountifulness generousness beneficence magnanimity altruism charitableness kindness bounteousness largess bigheartedness prevalence frequency commonness currency pervasiveness ubiquity extensiveness regularity universality popularity rampancy rifeness frequence frequentness generality hold mastery predominance rule sway spread expansion advance increase advancement development escalation proliferation transmission diffusion dissemination extension buildout growth mushrooming spreading dispersal propagation suffusion compass congestion crowding overcrowding clogging bottleneck snarl-up blockage blocking jam obstruction choking plugging stoppage stuffing gridlock cramming crowdedness jamming shower barrage volley bombardment salvo storm cannonade hail fusillade blitz torrent stream flurry avalanche deluge blitzkrieg flood rain spate cascade More

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One minute you're living in a world of uncontainable profusion.
Every Facebook user encounters a profusion of sources and claims.
Why the scorn for handouts, the equating of universal health care with socialism, the obsession with self-reliance, the refusal to see that a profusion of guns leads to a profusion of mass shootings?
Seldom has a scapegoat grazed in such a profusion of pastures.
So, whom do we have to thank for this profusion of sparkles?
For Cross, the fear is that a profusion of systems will emerge.
It's a largely undeveloped world whose profusion of life is nearly unparalleled.
But they can't seem to compare with the profusion of cool elsewhere.
And it's been the same with the profusion of right-wing media.
A profusion of plastic bags chokes canals and ever-expanding trash heaps.
Instead, for generations, it had a profusion of small-to-medium manufacturers.
Soto's profusion of hardware seemed out of place in the low-fi surroundings.
Anticipate — and resist — the woozy fright often triggered by a profusion of blood.
Since online publishing is cheap, a profusion of new sources have sprung up.
The profusion of such stories illustrates the national pastime's place in the culture.
The ban came into effect in June following a profusion of legal wrangling.
But in her early forties she reëmerged, with a profusion of brilliant work.
In "Breath," La Cava unfurls a whirligig profusion of clever twists and tricks.
A profusion of strategic and political motives also divides Republicans on the issue.
Despite the profusion of would-be rivals, Neo's investors see promise in the original.
Judging from the profusion of Tinies tattoos on the Web, Magnus is not alone.
It got me thinking about whether that profusion of imagery represents strength or weakness.
We saw Flower Market Street's profusion of blossoms, including locally grown lilies and chrysanthemums.
Normothermic profusion also enables a surgeon to test kidney function, ultimately lowering the discard rate.
The profusion of independents also owes something to the animosity towards the Tories in Wales.
Apple, Disney, Amazon: The profusion of streaming platforms means an ever-increasing demand for content.
The spacious dining room is centered on the bar and has a profusion of greenery.
Its skyline comprises a riotous profusion of futuristic skyscrapers, among them the world's tallest building.
Few people know better that a profusion of knockoffs can be one measure of success.
The profusion of jewelry led Ms. Philipps to crack the code of a practical concern.
THE NEW YORK-BASED landscape designer Deborah Nevins spends much of her time taming profusion.
Just outside Kalona on Route 1, I came upon a profusion of buggies ferrying Amish families.
"There's an increasing profusion of choice for institutional investors wishing to diversify their portfolios," said Morrow.
The allegations, some of them trivial in isolation, seemed in their profusion hard to write off.
Mariátegui was introduced to a profusion of European artistic movements, including Italian futurism, Dada and surrealism.
Yet its promising profusion seems not really meant as information transfer but as a sublime experience.
"Most people would have them at that age, but not in that profusion," Dr. Vogel said.
Some of Weegee's greatest pictures are all but lost in the profusion of unmemorable everyday mayhem.
The profusion of CBC signatures is significant because Pelosi is facing a potential challenge from Rep.
But the reef, and the profusion of sea creatures living near it, are in profound trouble.
Hiding in plain sight amid the endless profusion of nos is the emphatic yes of being itself.
Ms Magaya turned to money trading, swapping real American dollars for Zimbabwe's confusing profusion of local paper.
A profusion of political services have sprung up in the months since Donald Trump took the presidency.
"The Box Show," though, opts for minimalism to showcase, contain and surely inspire its small-scale profusion.
Nonetheless, the profusion of sanctions has negative consequences for individual liberty and the rule of law itself.
To the extent the current superhero profusion means anything, it may be that the United States post-Sept.
Slice and dice the profusion of data, and there is no end to the coincidences that can arise.
In the profusion of color, we almost missed a pair of bright yellow tigertail seahorses with tails interlocked.
From foot to summit, the mountain is draped with orchids in profusion, like a shower of botanical jewels.
Launch capacity will proliferate to match the shape, size, profusion and confusion of security threats, and tracking requirements.
But there's been a profusion of less high-profile books by Asian Americans that merit celebration as well.
What I really mean is that it's a relative bonanza, a profusion compared to the more usual lack.
The profusion of edibles, beverages, vapes and concentrates resulted in a smaller market share for the familiar flower.
The profusion of runs that rushed up the keyboard and cascaded down could have easily sounded merely decorative.
The profusion of required hearings would overwhelm the immigration court, which can't handle the cases it already has.
They emerged in profusion seemingly overnight, like mushrooms after a good rain — if mushrooms could grow upside down.
Thanks to the recent profusion of great climate journalists and communicators, this story has been well told already.
Though, amid the profusion of lines and swirls, their unique line expressions might be indiscernible to the human eye.
Their profusion reflects both the party's long history, and its ability to stand for different causes at different times.
I peered into the room, and underneath the breathing tube and profusion of lines, I saw an elderly man.
But the company's chief executive is undeterred, because of the profusion of technologies required to make autonomous vehicles work.
And "Ahmi in Egypt" has a lushly hued profusion of forms despite its rather too Disneyesque gold-collared swan.
Every time I speak out on the need for stricter gun laws, I get a new profusion of threats.
Despite the profusion of characters, Pitchaya's debut novel is more an evocation of a place than of a people.
She acknowledges her debt to church pageantry — the draping of statues during Lent, the profusion of flowers at Easter.
The government has pushed the clamorous profusion of flower vendors off the sidewalks around the city's famous flower market.
Mr. McDonald said that a profusion of Italian restaurants and a shortage of French ones downtown had influenced his decision.
A profusion of electronic options help differentiate a base car versus a luxury model — and bolsters the company's bottom line.
You know, traditionally, when you have this profusion of channels, someone eventually comes along and tries to sell a bundle.
It doesn't have the profusion of different weapons with distinct movesets, nor is it slow and methodical like Dark Souls.
The profusion of possible presidential candidates is only one manifestation of a much larger shift in the state's political identity.
A profusion of synthetic flowers, marble, and sparkling chandeliers served to distract from the procedures taking place out of sight.
But much of the profusion in supply, led by the United States, Saudi Arabia and Russia, is in lighter grades.
Throughout the 20163s, a profusion of cupcake chains opened, some replacing decades-old local businesses pushed out by hiked rents.
I'd like to tell you about them, though I find I pause over the words I've just used: bonanza. Profusion.
It blooms in profusion in my hometown but not at all in Nashville, where I have lived for 32 years.
Mr. Wandarman said that because of the profusion of foreign boats in recent months, his catch had declined by half.
A dual personality results: The resemblance to tapestries is slightly archaic; the anarchic, abstract profusion seems completely of the moment.
The report said this sort of rhetoric, paired with the profusion of stricter cow protection laws, had emboldened mob attacks.
"There's a lot of research these days and actually clinical trials on techniques of organ profusion and organ preservation," he said.
So the Valley encourages an ever-growing profusion of startups; if anything, most Valley luminaries think there aren't enough of them.
The endless profusion of F-bombs seems to indicate that the screenwriters must have thought they would be paid per use.
The profusion of potential data breach victims will attract lots of lawyers who will probably file lots more proposed class actions.
But nowadays, a profusion of XXL shirt sizes is apparently proof that more free food is needed more than ever before.
Now a profusion of internet-adept rivals like Dollar Shave Club threatens to steal customers and cut into the merchant's margins.
Think of the sheer profusion of messages, of all the things we once said—or didn't say—that we now send.
Here, I use white wine combined with a profusion of fresh herbs, which melt into the pot, adding fragrance and body.
Simultaneously with the phishing attacks, the Macron campaign was being attacked by the Russian media with a profusion of fake news.
Of course, even an absolute moratorium on creating new laws would do nothing about the immense profusion of existing criminal laws.
The profusion of cameras was premised on a coercive principle: the new architecture of surveillance would dissuade people from committing crimes.
Across the entertainment business, from music to movies to video games, technology has flooded us with a profusion of cultural choice.
George Serafeim, a Harvard Business School professor, said the recent profusion of international options springs partly from today's deluge of data.
Each maple leaf is a distinctive hue, adding up to a profusion of similar but individual forms that nearly blanket the surface.
He is, however, trying to speed up sclerotic decision-making by giving the heads of the group's profusion of brands more responsibility.
The profusion of scenes of hedonistic youth in a place of eternal spring invites the viewer to get lost in the painting.
It also helped him peddle his lies through a profusion of unreliable media sources that undermined the old providers of established fact.
But given the profusion of well-meaning but ineffectual police training programs, he said, the aim here is for what is feasible.
In the profusion of leaves and flowers, there's a missed opportunity to reward close viewers with amusing details, but maybe next time.
It shows a spacious room in a Tudor-era palace, with dark-wood walls trimmed in gold and a profusion of chandeliers.
When he died, he had a profusion of projects in development, and a future ahead of him that invites our imagining. ♦
A makeshift shrine sprawls across the base of an imposing concrete facade — flowers, stuffed animals, deflating balloons, a profusion of glowing candles.
A rendering is visible over his shoulder, above: a thorny floral shrub in a lively profusion of reds, blues, greens and yellows.
It consists of a profusion of vaginas, molded out of clay and painted red, exaggeratedly open and arranged randomly on the floor.
Meanwhile, the sheer profusion of phone-­recorded audio can mean that some is murky and muddled, making it mind-wracking to decipher.
Following tradition, the show closed with a bride, dressed in a look topped with a profusion of silver and white ostrich feathers.
There's that cliché about social media making us less social; I think the profusion of digital music has made people crave something more.
When these red and blue dinosaurs die off, they will not be replaced by new megafauna but rather a profusion of small scavengers.
The company has long struggled to balance its commitment to free expression with the profusion of hateful and false information on its platform.
Introducing a nationwide tax to subsume India's bewildering profusion of central, state and lower-level indirect taxes has been a decades-long effort.
Kristov, De Martini, and Taft sketch two ways that the profusion of DERs can be managed, involving different roles for TSOs and DSOs.
CLINTON: Your profusion of comments about your feelings towards President Obama are a little strange given what you said about him in 2011.
But when a species is abundant, ecosystems come to depend on profusion, and a decline short of extinction can disrupt their workings profoundly.
As you read, notice the profusion of sensory details by underlining all of the sights, sounds, smells, textures and tastes you come across.
A complication comes in the form of China's confusing profusion of new rules on imports of all sort of scrap products, including copper.
He gets excited about the profusion of philanthropic schemes emanating from Silicon Valley and sees in them an attractive model for the future.
The move was met with some local resistance despite the city's profusion of historical markers concerning the Confederacy and the civil rights movement.
The marvel is in the profusion of those ideas through the years and the Necks' preternaturally patient attention to detail as they materialize.
A flower that for decades was believed to be gone forever now grows in great profusion on what appears to be pure rock.
With its profusion of parks and shade trees, Coconut Grove is celebrated for being one of the greenest parts of sun-baked Miami.
His omnivorous 14-member band handled a profusion of instruments — button accordion, oboe, Brazilian cuica — and a remarkable spectrum of idioms and fusions.
First, it was the profusion of educated people in the room studying me and my people as if we were problems to solve.
But there's one major difference between Crown Affair and the profusion of other direct-to-consumer startups, Dianna Cohen, the company's founder, said.
The profusion of video streaming networks allowed a new generation of artists to take audiences inside the psychological lives of people of color.
Hull drew a horse's rump with a looping tail, which became a profusion of petal-like shapes activated by concentric lines and dashes.
Likewise, Das has a fantastical creature drawn with ink in 1972 that emerges from a profusion of curved dark lines resembling a nimbus cloud.
It oversaw a profusion of complex, and sometimes conflicting, directives; supervisors kept banks on a tight leash through stress tests that lacked clear criteria.
In theory, the profusion of new drugs, and of psychonauts willing to try them, offers an opportunity to rethink various aspects of drug policy.
Not, presumably, the kind that Mao led, but one that would have made the chairman feel at home with its profusion of two-wheelers.
The profusion of tourists in Lake Elsinore, located about 70 miles southeast of downtown Los Angeles, apparently owes thanks to the popularity of Instagram.
She remembered that ancient Greek had no word for blue, and wondered what Mediterranean profusion, what excess of splendor, had made for that lack.
These conventional competitors may matter less than electronic networks such as Alibaba's Alipay and Tencent's Tenpay and a profusion of still little-known startups.
The profusion of so many late and important goals in Russia seems to be connected with the introduction of the Video Assistant Referee system.
Yet with this technology comes a profusion of intimate information about our bodies and brains that is likely to be stored on the internet.
There is a profusion of data about known disinformation or terrorist recruiting campaigns online — social media companies must be more open with this information.
Her personality is positive, genuine, and happy, so I made a place that reflects that, using a profusion of color and elements of surprise.
But the cramming is, in truth, transcendent, this gentle collapsing of time and bending of space to capture worldly things in their everyday profusion.
Like most proms, Pride Prom had a theme: "Jungle Disco Floral," which led to a profusion of tropical fronds, floral patterns and animal prints.
A healthy salt marsh is marked by a profusion of salt-resistant plants, such as the cord grass Spartina alterniflora, succulent pickleweed, and bulrushes.
If you look at the profusion of major literary and artistic festivals, it's clear that Australians are as reflective and aware as anybody else.
This year, though, The Desert Sun reported that such a profusion of wildflowers is less likely, thanks to a drier start to the year.
In their quick profusion, these individual moments ratify the greater power of the group from which they emerge and into which they are absorbed.
But now that every cellphone has a camera — and every smartphone, a profusion of photo filters — times are tough for these kinds of establishments.
Coming off its 85th anniversary last year, the more than monthlong extravaganza is homage to the profusion of the area's prized white truffles come fall.
We're seeing a profusion of smaller platforms with different brand images, the equivalent of a Reformation instead of a J.Crew or Glossier instead of Clinique.
Foucault was obsessed with taxonomies, or how humans split the world into arbitrary mental categories in order "to tame the wild profusion of existing things".
Their destination: spring, or the springlike profusion of floral sheets, pillowcases, and cocktail napkins at the D. Porthault store, which was holding its biannual sale.
Policymakers, students and employers increasingly question the cost — and return — on a college degree, as a profusion of new pathways from education-to-employment emerge.
The aim of the first festival, in 2015, was to seed the male-dominated theatrical canon with a profusion of new works by female authors.
This was a pretty straight puzzle with a subtle theme and a profusion of unusual and uncommon unthemed entries that made the whole grid interesting.
At the same time, the profusion of details can become too much, the chronology of where we are in Baloch's life difficult to sort out.
On a recent evening, three arts writers spoke about the joys and terrors of introducing their children to the profusion of New York City culture.
He carried this profusion of shapes into his paintings, where a cell-like structure, complete with nucleus, can be found in many of the petals.
With the internet displacing both network and cable television, there's no limit to the profusion of properties that can claim a sliver of an audience's attention.
Together with a profusion of classical Islamic monuments, they could become human and heritage shields should IS decide to make a last stand in the city.
The market for PCs is shrinking gently but demand for server chips is growing, propelled by the profusion of internet-connected gizmos, from smartphones to cars.
The idea was to unite conservative voters in voting for single Puppy-approved authors, against the profusion of diverse names on the expanded Hugo nominees lists.
Around a tenth of the population still watch it—a remarkable number given the profusion in recent years of livelier news sources in print and online.
The profusion of generic cafes and Eames chairs and reclaimed wood tables might be a superficial meme of millennial interior decorating that will fade with time.
The profusion of models, features, trims, and options on the full 2018 Toyota Camry lineup could be its own article, or perhaps a non-fiction book.
These hangings point to the profusion of craft as an increasingly more widely practiced art among the poor, working in a place experiencing dramatic economic growth.
Not only was it filmed mostly in Brooklyn and Queens, but he thought its profusion of foul language would never have been tolerated in the neighborhood.
RAG Stories By Maryse Meijer The slim size of "Rag," a disturbing, forceful story collection by Maryse Meijer, belies the profusion of terrors contained within it.
The next minute you're holding that profusion in your hand, as solidly as you would hold a rock or an apple: an inventory of the world.
Because the valleys are so steep and because there's been little communication or few roads for so many years these languages have survived in confusing profusion.
Beth McGroarty, the research director for the Global Wellness Institute, said that the profusion of wellness programs in travel has redefined the purpose of a vacation.
Sure, there's a profusion of laws around identity theft and defamation that might dissuade creators of harmful fakes, but it's unclear who will enforce them or how.
In politically sensitive industries such as chemicals, energy and steel, public-sector companies cling on thanks to subsidies, price caps and a profusion of other government mandates.
Second, the meeting comes in the context of a profusion of weird meetings between Russian officials and Trump staffers — meetings that the Trump staffers keep lying about.
Musk's car fits comfortably here, as well as in the context of Andy Warhol's repeated screen prints — it's an image designed for the profusion of mass media.
Traditionally these are figures that are imbued with enormous power, derived from the profusion of objects that are hung in bundles onto and imbedded in the figure.
"A lot of the performers are getting naked," she said and confessed that the profusion of photographers has caused her to be more proactive with their management.
Stout, with close-cropped hair and beard, Lippman was standing in a greenhouse in the middle of Long Island, surrounded by a profusion of rambunctiously bushy plants.
Beyond the profusion of bodily fluids, the costume and set design seen throughout the live action sequences are perhaps the most eye-grabbing components of the film.
A profusion of other candidates promises her first-round victory on April 23 but many doubt she can win the majority that eluded her father in 2002.
Sports of The Times CHICAGO — The World Series is a dragon that can consume the young and inexperienced, even the acolytes blessed with a profusion of talents.
Given the profusion of edibles that make appearances in these poems, it's surprising that the book's film rights have yet to be optioned by the Food Network.
In our day, its influence can be seen — for better or worse — in the profusion of jukebox musicals, although none have ever topped Galt MacDermot's original score.
Their jewelry was often grand in scale, a profusion of gold worked to the finest gauge possible, creating great volumes in hollow forms and surprisingly light weights.
Another, bigger problem is that the profusion of exotic financial tools (like junk bonds and structured investment vehicles) has created an environment with radical levels of liquidity.
In her windowless basement headquarters, the June heat had bargained her down to a red tank top, red lipstick, red nails and a profusion of gold jewelry.
Alongside the profusion of performance and visual arts, however, theater remains the festival's main focus, and its opening weekend highlighted two ambitious yet flawed world premiere productions.
Engineers today must grapple with a profusion of regulations written for human-piloted vehicles, such as requirements for human-machine interface through controls, displays, mirrors and more.
The New York Times shattered the political sound barrier when it began courageously publishing the report despite a profusion of threats from the Nixon administration Justice Department.
The profusion of these images—of a man who possessed unusual skills, though not, evidently, a gene for irony—seemed the sum of his appetite for self-reflection.
The coming profusion of 48V cars should outsell pricier, higher-voltage hybrid incumbents such as the Prius, as market projections show - a prospect Toyota takes in its stride.
The profusion of third-party stores has led to multiple versions of apps and low security standards on the sites where they are commonly downloaded, according to analysts.
Our experiment capitalized on the fact that one month before the 2016 presidential election there was a profusion of close polling results concerning Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.
Any read-through to the health or otherwise of manufacturing activity is being swamped by the profusion of supply developments as China's own producers react to collapsing prices.
Perhaps the profusion of religious exploration in entertainment is attributable to this massive shift in the religious landscape over the past decade, along with growing globalism and pluralism.
He also is chief executive of rocket builder Space Exploration Technologies, or SpaceX, and the profusion of leadership roles has concerned some investors that he is spread too thin.
SoundCloud, the music streaming company that has been described as the "YouTube of audio" because of its profusion of user-generated content, has some big, strategic investment news today.
I also retain, even after all these years, a soft spot for at least some of the profusion of diagrams that characterized trade theory when I was a student.
There were bloody noses and ruined clothes, and enough people jumped or were pushed into a neighborhood swimming pool that the profusion of sudsy froth killed the pool filter.
Such a rescue should come with conditions: an overhaul of the Italian banking system that forces tiddlers to merge and slashes overheads by closing the country's profusion of branches.
A recent profusion of personal narratives, best-selling books and social entrepreneurs' projects suggest that, as a culture, we are finally starting to come to terms with our mortality.
In the range of tests that we and others have spotted Facebook running in different countries, what's notable is the profusion of voice-based services that are coming out.
It's more important, however, to observe that Ballet Theater keeps becoming more of a company — with a profusion of talented dancers at corps and soloist levels — and increasingly stylish.
Critics call the profusion of high-tech, advertising-centric booths — kiosks, in the new parlance of phone companies — one piece of a broader sell-off of Britain's public space.
In just a couple of weeks, such a vast profusion of spreadsheets has sprung up that some organizers have created meta-spreadsheets meant to compile them in one place.
Tash Sultana for example, who plays a profusion of instruments, is praised for her skill and dexterity; never mind that there's little to actually sort through in the music.
The vegetables and fruits he uses in profusion look and taste as if they had dropped off the vine right on to the hand-spun, earth-toned ceramic dishes.
A welcome profusion of excellent Vietnamese, Thai and Korean (in addition to the longstanding Ethiopian) restaurants means that treks to outer Arlington or Silver Spring are no longer necessary.
La Candelaria, with its small alleyways, historic buildings and profusion of street art, has long been one of the few neighborhoods in the city without a fine dining scene.
The origin of the name Hawthorne is less clear: It pays homage either to a profusion of thorny hawthorn bushes or to the novelist Nathaniel Hawthorne, a New Englander.
But the profusion of "Globe of Steel" motorcycle cage performances at the circus suggests that these motorized shows have influenced the circus at the expense of fewer muscle-powered acts.
Summertime '06 is a powerful statement about race and violence in America; it's also a generous, overflowing profusion of so many excellent rap songs it's hard to pick a favorite.
I thought I was seeing the beginning of a profusion of nerddom—of both the canon and the people who could love it together, across spectra of gender and ethnicity.
Nominated for best actress in "Carol," Blanchett drew both raves and raised eyebrows with a sea-foam Armani Prive gown adorned with a profusion of hand-sewn flowers and feathers.
But the advantages that some large corporations might see in publicly applauding the tax cuts doesn't explain the profusion of small firms that have lined up to do the same.
With rigorously silk-screened exteriors (Evian, Cutty Sark, Gateway 2000), the open cartons "hold" a profusion of books — in reality only a top, trompe l'oeil layer — in striking mosaic counterpoint.
But Ms. Krantz was almost certainly the first writer to combine the steam and the shopping in such opulent profusion — and to do so all the way to the bank.
She cited Netflix's new spin on "Sabrina the Teenage Witch," the CW's reboot of "Charmed," and a profusion of articles in publications like Vice, Buzzfeed and Teen Vogue as evidence.
Chang recently told me that, despite the profusion of opinion online, he still thought of the Times as the "judge and jury" of a new venture, if not the executioner.
The rare profusion of orange poppies in Walker Canyon, set in the Temescal Mountains and accessible on foot via a trail, owes thanks to above-average rainfall in the arid region.
The phenomenon, which occurs when a profusion of algae emits dangerous toxins into the water and air, has left people in six Florida counties experiencing respiratory problems, according to Fox 6.
With objects piled up in dense cross-cultural, genre-mixing profusion, and ideas ricocheting around the rooms, it left some viewers feeling confused about where to look and what to think.
But in the intervening years, the various nitrogen compounds known as NOx (NO, NO22007, N280O), which diesel produces in profusion, had come to worry environmentalists as much as gasoline's carbon dioxide.
And when the revelation finally comes, the moment is seared into our minds by a profusion of alien sounds, showcasing a soundscape that's new and exotic and yet still distinctly Jóhannsson.
Parsley, dill, cilantro, fenugreek and mint: Used in profusion, alone or in combination, they play the role of the vegetable rather than a garnish, adding their woodsy fragrance at every opportunity.
Speaking to Tom's Hardware, USB Promoter Group CEO Brad Saunders said they just wanted to simplify things, and prevent the profusion of products sporting version number badges that could confuse consumers.
As with the war on drugs, the chief villains in this account are the vectors: the social media companies and their recommendation algorithms, which stoke the viral profusion of preposterous content.
He also survived the advent of audio tours, which replaced human guides on some sightseeing buses and walking tours, and the profusion of digital apps on personal phones and other devices.
Although some images are spectacular (a profusion of panel-piercing arrows, a hell's mouth filled with penises), "The Great Tamer" is less potent in substance than impressive in orchestration and execution.
In their breadth, profusion and sheer variety, they convey to readers that Times journalists are deployed globally, in places you wouldn't necessarily want to be — or could only dream of being.
The video opens with what sounds like an "oh shit!" followed shortly by a "holy shit," a "goddamn it," and a profusion of other expletives rattled off too quickly to decipher.
Labour's manifesto is a compromise between what Mr Miliband offered two years ago and what Mr Corbyn wants, with a profusion of specific proposals that seeks to distract from its fundamental flaws.
To celebrate the pleasurable profusion of the film's iconic trope that never seems to get old, we put together a round up of movies and shows where its legacy has lived on.
That is thanks to abundant supply in Brazil, the world's largest producer, but is also due to a profusion of lower quality brands which make up most of the market, Barns said.
Today it has a greater profusion of treasures from the Mughal period (the peak of which was in the 17th century) than India's Delhi or Agra, even if Lahore's are less photographed.
With an army of collaborators, Dunn, a professor of applied ecology at North Carolina State University, took samples of the gunk inside hundreds of showerheads, and found a profusion of microbial fauna.
Measuring 230 feet by 12 feet, the "Queen's Window" — which was inaugurated on Tuesday — represents a hawthorn, a thorny floral shrub, blooming in a joyous profusion of reds, blues, greens and yellows.
This entire theory and this odd profusion of mentionables rests on the foundation that the Republican regulars see an impending disaster coming with Trump and act in advance to remedy the situation.
Romance used to be a distributed activity which took place in a profusion of bars, clubs, churches and offices; now enormous numbers of people rely on a few companies to meet their mate.
Similar to a Thomas Pynchon novel, the profusion of semi-connected signifiers tease the audience with the prospect of a conspiracy, while ultimately frustrating the desire for a transparent and cohesive larger meaning.
And he remains one of the most digitally connected musicians in history, embracing a profusion of platforms, from LiveJournal, Myspace and Ustream to Tumblr, Snapchat and Twitter as direct conduits to his fans.
Fiddling with a miscellany of instruments, encircling the room's profusion of mast-like wooden pillars, hopping, chanting or dancing in little tribes, they loosely weave and unweave an intermittently absorbing web of activity.
By midsummer, the farm had blossomed into a profusion of stalky pink echinacea flowers, sunshiny-yellow calendula buds, beds of ripening strawberries, fragrant mounds of chamomile and an intoxicating blanket of holy basil.
In Palm Beach County, addiction treatment is a billion-dollar industry, and the profusion of sober homes, treatment centers, and detox facilities overlaps with South Florida's most lucrative industries—tourism, real estate, construction.
An excavation led by Berger revealed a profusion of bones nearby, including the partial skeleton of an adolescent boy and one of a woman of about thirty, both nearly two million years old.
The economy goes down in the early '70s, mid '70s, and then it comes back again with this massive profusion of the specialized chips, which make it possible to make small computers, finally.
When looking back at the profusion of black sitcoms in the '90s, most of which aired on the now-defunct WB and UPN, Howery has learned lessons about ownership from how that trend died.
The profusion of renewable energy, distributed energy, and natural gas is changing the grid and the electric sector so quickly that gigantic, long-term investments like nuclear plants are getting almost impossible to make.
The problem is not so much a profusion of detail as the fact that in its midst accents and emphases appear to have gone missing; the wise reader will pack cleats and a compass.
Yet over the last few months, Twitter has also grappled with a profusion of accounts masquerading as state Republican officials, and accounts pushing memes that falsely claimed immigration officials would be patrolling polling stations.
I think the profusion of veto points makes governance too difficult, the disproportionate power given to small states is indefensible, and the absence of any mechanism to resolve conflicts between different branches is dangerous.
Viewed close up, the profusion of life in a few square feet of vegetation astonished me, radically shifting my sense of scale and widening my world beyond the modest familiarities of classroom and home.
By contrast, the easier availability of prescription drugs—especially in the aftermath of the riots, during which many pharmacies were looted—has led to a profusion of petty dealers, many of whom are also addicts.
The profusion of formats has created challenges for theaters and moviegoers alike — some theaters have reportedly struggled to manage the transition between 3D and 2D projection, making 2D films dull and dark in the process.
God's mercy has the effect of continuing a relationship rather than ending it; God's mercy subverts the relationship-devastating destruction of sin by replacing a potentially fatal settling of accounts with a profusion of love.
And in the absence of politics, the push to apply only a First Amendment standard to private speech online might be seen as a sympathetic attempt to simplify this profusion of new rules and relationships.
It's a move away from a time-tested speech principle and toward a trendy profusion of speech rules — rules that they say are bound to boomerang on young liberals who don't remember past speech wars.
With the profusion of selfies and Instagram snaps in our modern age, this exhibition can inspire us to take advantage of the little cameras in our hands and capture our own personal moments of time.
The hip-hop scene remains stubbornly decentralized; there is a profusion of great rappers and producers, but little in the way of major institutions, unless you count the city's strip clubs, as you probably should.
Where Congress and the administration might well wish to be more cautious is to guard more vigilantly against the dilution of the strong U.S. voice in the World Bank by a profusion of special interests.
Filled with their signatures — including green-oak garden buildings, root-houses and obelisks — it also showcased a softer side, with scores of roses and flowering shrubs, all blossoming in wild profusion as if by happenstance.
It's also become de rigueur to ask savory-minded line cooks to once again handle dessert, a development that has yielded a profusion of creamy refrigerated treats such as sundaes, panna cotta and crème brûlée.
"And then one day, my brother came up and he said, 'We've got 21 out of the top 22 songs,' " Mr. Bradley continued, referring to the profusion of hit singles that featured Nashville's A-Team.
But "Amarcord" also discovers something adolescent in Fascism itself, with its taste for proud poses and its laughably doomed attempt to manhandle the vast profusion of experience into line with a single point of view.
The film's images are filled with a pointillistic profusion of detail—wheat stalks at the roadside, a modern bridge's metallic latticework, even the duo's jazzily patterned shirts—that's as alluring as it is nerve-jangling.
These led the way to prints exploring astrology, palmistry and phrenology, including the captivating "Mystic Chart for an Unemployed Sorceress" (1964), whose protagonist seems to materialize like an apparition amid a profusion of occult symbols.
But here the carnality is countered by sweetness, brought on by first roasting the bones, then adding rock sugar and a bounty of aromatics whose profusion might be frowned upon in the more austere north.
India's test, along with the wider profusion of anti-satellite weapons, has lent credence to the worries of defence chiefs around the world who believe that future conflicts between great powers will stretch into space.
U.S. carriers are keen to reverse almost two years of declines in an industry metric known as passenger revenue per available seat mile (PRASM), a trend driven by capacity expansion and a profusion of low fares.
Tusk himself referred to a profusion of reform initiatives, such as those from Macron in a barnstorming pro-European speech at the Sorbonne on Tuesday and by European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker earlier this month.
Cherry Point Julian Calcott, formerly the executive sous-chef at the Spotted Pig, and his partners have chosen the name that Greenpoint once had, thanks to the profusion of cherry trees that grew in the area.
The London-born painter Cecily Brown is known for stormy, intensely colored canvases, usually abstract, which depend for their effect not on any overall argument or scheme but on a sheer profusion of rapid, discontinuous strokes.
The outside spending effort to help Mr. Trump, by contrast, has been chaotic and underfunded, hampered by a profusion of competing groups, one of which has spent only $1 million so far on Mr. Trump's behalf.
Here, an excessive talavera decorative web danced around me in unrestrained profusion and forms seemed to explode with pleasure as everywhere foliage glistened, leaves shined, angels hovered, and carved fruit exuded thick drops of dark honey.
Whenever one of them was asked which group, if any, she had come with, there was a perceptible pause as she thought about the profusion of mailers in her inbox and posts in her Facebook feed.
Kahlil Robert Irving's tabletop assemblages of broken ceramic look, at first sight, like simple piles of sandy rubble, but they reveal to even the most briefly lingering gaze an incredible profusion of color, texture and imagination.
Plenty of people may have their own preferred way of measuring inflation; in recent years a profusion of commentators has emphasized declines of the dollar relative to other world currencies, or to gold, as definitive evidence.
Their recent profusion — and, in particular, the development of the this-book-is-about-timeless-constitutional-truths-not-about-Trump-wink-wink subgenre — is not a great sign, then, for the health of our body politic.
In an interactive interlude, audience members are invited to take out their cellphones and add their families' migration histories to a map of the world, which lights up onstage with a profusion of far-reaching paths.
If governments decide to tighten the rules around online advertising—and perhaps attempt to drain the digital swamp more broadly—the result will be a profusion of local laws for the tech firms to comply with.
They include aggressive money printing and bond purchasing by global central banks and the profusion of exchange traded investments, which make it cheap and easy for professionals and amateurs alike to bet on a falling VIX.
"There is definitely something 'end times' about the growing interest in plants in art and design," Crosher says, suggesting that the profusion of plants has become a medium to contain and express our anxieties about environmental disaster.
Today, speaking at the State Department's Our Oceans conference, he unveiled the first Marine National Monument in the Atlantic, which has been hailed an "underwater Yellowstone" for its profusion of rare sea creatures and striking geologic landforms.
Although dresses in jewel tones and a profusion of skin were this year's signature trends, stars took red carpet risks, whether Charlize Theron in a vibrant red plunging Dior or Cate Blanchett in an explosion of flowers.
United Nations inspectors publish reports every year documenting the profusion of weapons that foreign states have injected into the Libyan battlefield: warplanes, armed drones, laser-guided artillery, missile defense systems and a huge volume of small arms.
Through three seasons of labyrinthine story lines, an ever-rising body count, boundless scheming and exploitation, and a profusion of depravity that sometimes abruptly transmuted into tenderness, Milch's dialogue transformed the frontier demotic into something baroquely profane.
With its thin band of red sky along the painting's top edge, and its profusion of short and long scratched vertical lines just below it, I felt as if I were looking at a state of quiet turbulence.
Now, says Mr Main, thanks to the profusion of information and readily available advanced technologies, we need "a very, very large 'red team'" of hundreds of outside technologists to brainstorm the types of attacks that might be concocted.
Built in 1965 by the producer and guitarist Chet Atkins, the studio helped establish this small section of the city, which now houses a profusion of record-label offices, music publishing houses and other studios, as Music Row.
In the main space of the so-called Cruising Pavilion — an exhibition devoted to the places and practices of casual sex — sheets of plywood were pierced by a profusion of glory holes, a hallmark of anonymous gay hookups.
A Korean enclave that has attracted newcomers from around the world in recent years, its profusion of barbecue joints, pan-Asian street markets and halal butcher shops distinguish it in a country with a reputation for cultural homogeneity.
Simons, who designed for Jil Sander and Dior, and then worked as the creative director at Calvin Klein, is known for an aesthetic of precision and minimalist restraint, the opposite of Ruby's rugged style of willfully messy profusion.
But the most significant change has been the profusion of New York State products from suppliers like Farms2660Tables, which delivers produce and meats from more than 2155 Hudson Valley farmers, and FingerLakes Farms (70 Normandy ducks a week).
With its profusion of reader reviews, ability to cut prices without worrying about profitability and its control of the electronic book landscape, to name only three advantages, Amazon has immense power to shape what information people are consuming.
Using shades "Zenith" (a yellow-y gold) and "Frosting" (a stardust silver) from the ProFusion Metallics Palette, Jaikaran lined eyes with bold metallic strokes and added a touch of gold at the Cupid's bow to tie it all together.
Speaking in the wake of the U.S. central bank's decision last week to hold rates steady, 10 Fed officials fanned out for appearances this week in a profusion of "Fedspeak" that markets and the public are trying to digest.
Given a bewildering profusion of choices — to go oversize or trim, minimal or maximal, crisply corporate or effusively romantic — and the steadily soaring prices of ready- to-wear, a certain amount of fashion fatigue was bound to set in.
Interdisciplinary teams of scientists have begun sifting through a profusion of data — for example, sea ice extent, ocean temperature, food availability, entanglement in fishing gear, marine pollution, toxic algae blooms, collisions with large ships and predation by killer whales.
Bénédicte de Montlaur, the cultural counselor of the French Embassy in the United States, said the goal was "to offer a profusion of lenses with which to face and investigate some of the most pressing issues of our time."
It is a marker of how far the city has traveled, drawing the eye from the drab buildings of the old settlement along Dubai Creek to the riotous profusion of neon-draped skyscrapers stretching south to the Persian Gulf.
For 120,000 dong for 15 minutes, step into a little wooden boat, join the flotilla and watch an oil painting come to life, the profusion of lanterns on the boats and river bank reflecting on the dark, crinkled water.
Platformization is something the fashion industry is already familiar with, of course: Each major brand is its own platform, expanding in a profusion of seasonal lines and accessories meant to cater to your every need within a single taste-system.
The rhythm & blues of Little Richard, the soul of Sly Stone, the clicks and whoops of Michael Jackson, James Brown, Miles Davis, Marvin Gaye, Duke Ellington, were mixed up, fused, made fantastic, and poured in astonishing profusion through his guitar.
Leveraging the profusion of customer data from its 65 million-plus passengers, the focal point of the strategy is a digital push that exceeds in scale that of regional budget airlines like Indonesia's Lion Group and Cebu Pacific of the Philippines.
If you're fortunate enough to live in New York City, you're able to enjoy something most of the nation's citizens are not: unprecedented access to a profusion of pizza parlors slinging decent to very decent (and sometimes even great) dollar slices.
These days, most of the games developed need to be social, multi-platform and extensible, but there are only a few developers with the expertise to bring those toolsets to the profusion of new games that crop up every year.
It's 11:0623 am on a Saturday, and Jack Conte—bright-eyed, bushy-bearded—is zigzagging around a cramped Los Angeles recording studio, dodging eight musicians, two cameramen, a sound engineer, and a profusion of instruments, cords, and mic stands.
"Delegates are very angry at the constant barrage of emails we've gotten from people who have endorsed Dianne Feinstein telling us not to endorse," said R.L. Miller, a prominent environmental activist who was wearing one of a profusion of "United4KDL" stickers.
While the collective benefits from the phonological and symbolic profusion different languages offer, objects and sociocultural gestures, both being symbols of power and heritage, provide vast possibilities in which function and familiarity slowly haze, evolving into new visuals specific to Slavs and Tatars.
But in their profusion, in the way that they blur the distinctions between the legal and the illegal, and in the unintended consequences that can follow when one sort of high is traded for another, they offer a window into its future.
Artist Zoe Crosher created a piece for the Los Angeles Nomadic Division in 2015 that depicts, in a series of billboards along the I-10 from Palm Springs to Los Angeles, a profusion of tropical foliage in various stages of health and decay.
We have seen no profusion of Harry and Louise–style scare ads warning the public of the chaos Republicans are threatening to unleash in American health care, either by passing the AHCA or freezing cost-sharing payments to bring about the ACA's collapse.
When Tulsi Gabbard arrived at Lihue Airport, on the Hawaiian island of Kauai, she was greeted with a lei made of vibrant plumeria flowers, a small bottle of coconut water, a bagful of mangoes, and a profusion of alerts on her phone.
Events came in profusion, leaving us in confusion as to what mattered, what was the most worrisome, and what was rollickingly funny—such as the stumblebum "plumbers," the Nixon White House's otherwise menacing private goon squad who mucked up everything they did.
The profusion of new art is anchored by the "Open-Ended" exhibition, which returns to view beloved standards like the clutch of Fauvist Matisses; a lively Surrealist collection, with numerous Joseph Cornells and a great early Dalí; and Rauschenberg's "Automobile Tire Print" (1953).
But the advertising and the profusion of centers, which typically cost $230,2000 a day but can run much higher, is raising concerns among some eating disorders experts, who worry that some programs may be taking advantage of vulnerable patients and their families.
Sometimes, Wang gets people who question or challenge the dish along the lines of authenticity, a matter that's become particularly fraught as America has seen a profusion of more Chinese restaurants commensurate with the regional depth and variety of China's provincial cooking.
There was a profusion of gospels and other writings in the early Christian era, and it wasn't until 367 A.D. that the approved canon, the familiar list of books in the Old and New Testament, was specified by Athanasius, the bishop of Alexandria.
PARIS — The solemn boulevards and quiet side streets of the 17th Arrondissement in Paris suggest Jewish life in France is vibrant: There is a new profusion of kosher groceries and restaurants, and about 15 synagogues, up from only a handful two decades ago.
Like most cabalettas, "Ah bello a me ritorna" includes a profusion of coloratura, but Bellini makes the piece even more daunting by gradually adding more and more ornamentation as it progresses, until the final pages are a blaze of scales and trills.
Choosing a jury has become more difficult as law enforcement violence has become a national issue and the recent profusion of videos of shootings has made prosecutions of officers more common and jurors less inclined to give them the benefit of the doubt.
But it's the profusion of detritus on the desktops that really whisks us to that era: a layer of photos and news clippings — images of the Vietnam War, and of American life back then — so thick that there's no work surface left.
Hanging curtain-like from a single horizontal crossbar, it is a wildly exuberant collection of incidents and effects, distinct passages grafted onto one another in a glorious profusion of blots, dots, curlicues, serpentine lines, billowing clusters of pod shapes, and slithering teardrops.
Indeed, the profusion of embossed arrows in Quevedo's 2016 print "The Main Event (Nomadic Structures)," which recall the football coach's X and O diagram and the soccer statistician's Opta passing chart, draws out the formal connection between complex choreography and athletes' on-field movements.
If we've learned anything from all the millennial-oriented books on how to unfuck your life, the meditation apps, the organizational apps, and the profusion of $3,000 exercise bikes, it's that a thing can't fix what ails both millennials and society as a whole.
So here's the model now, with power flowing down to the edge of the grid and then, from DERs, flowing back up into wholesale markets: The question now is whether, given the continued development and profusion of DERs, the existing grid architecture can keep pace.
To some extent, the electorate is under siege by violent headlines, a phenomenon amplified by the profusion of amateur videos like that of a deadly encounter between Keith L. Scott and police officers in Charlotte, North Carolina, that has incited civil unrest in the area.
In six months, when the official one year anniversary of the Camp Fire comes and there are — inevitably — a profusion of essays and videos about Paradise and Butte published, we can only hope they won't be obligatory, or ignorant of the urgent help still needed.
Then, in the 1990s, when state-run television gave way to a profusion of private television channels, yoga found another outlet: breakfast and morning shows in which a physical activity segment aimed at housewives often included a 20-minute or half-hour yoga session.
Faculty across genres in M.F.A. programs these days seek to foster unique student expression, but nonfiction, with its profusion of forms, may be the genre in which many students can most naturally find and exercise their own voices in workshops less bound by tradition.
To the wisteria and climbing roses on the back wall, the couple added a profusion of perennials and bulbs — hollyhocks, peonies, white delphiniums, agapanthus, acanthus and allium — and such fragrant shrubs as daphne and Mexican orange blossom to scent the evenings when they entertain outside.
What makes tournament work so powerfully as a global story is its constrained narrative structure, in which an opening profusion of games — for two weeks, usually three a day, sometimes more — will lead the players and teams to an ever-narrowing set of possibilities.
The artist known as the Master of the Playing Cards, who was active in the Upper Rhineland from 1425 to 1450, turned out engraved cards with a profusion of suits that included stags, birds of prey, bears, lions, wild men and flowers: roses, cyclamen and pinks.
The fifth episode of Robert Hughes's famous 1980 documentary series The Shock of the New memorably sees the critic striding through one in Paris, bellowing about the Surrealists, who had found inspiration in such settings and their "endless profusion of battling objects" in the early 20th century.
The list includes more than 500 separate entities — hotels, golf courses, media properties, books, management companies, residential and commercial buildings, a beauty pageant, airplanes and a profusion of shell companies set up to capitalize on licensing deals to harvest the full value of Trump's carefully cultivated celebrity.
Pepsi is going to start putting its Aquafina water in aluminum cans All of these companies are responding to concerns about the profusion of plastics in the environment and increasing consumer concerns about what this proliferation of plastic waste may mean for human life and health.
There's wildlife in profusion — feral pigs, invasive carp, harbor seals, horseshoe crabs, the Dutch artist Theo Jansen's mechanical strandbeests — and all manner of characters, including a New York cop who specializes in "hip-hop crime" and a celebrated fishing guide who comes to a sad end.
Then it occurred to me that the child's tidy reticule, more likely to hold stray Lego parts than an iPhone or lip gloss, had actually been designed for her mom, among the latest in a profusion of diminutive bags to overtake the marketplace in recent months. Why?
The laziness with which he approaches freestyles over tracks like "Started from the Bottom" and "Itchin" combined with the profusion of bad Young Money features means that D5 is, to an undeniable extent, the bloated mess that you might expect given its 27-song track list.
To some extent at least, Fullscreen will be battling the likes of Netflix, HBO Now, Hulu Plus, Go90 from Verizon and NBCUniversal's digital comedy service, Seeso — not to mention YouTube Red, an ad-free paid video and music offering, and a profusion of free online video.
By obtaining their protein from invertebrates, carnivorous plants like these thrive on the bog's nutrient-poor earth, and their profusion here had the effect of laying the ecosystem elegantly bare — the insects buzzing around my legs feeding the plants, which in their turn fed the earth.
Beyond the profusion of yellow, purple, orange and white orchids, the garden offers a collection of bromeliads from pineapples to Spanish moss; a stunning collection of palm trees, from the Puerto Rican Hat Palm to the Haitian Zombie Palm; and a mangrove walkway that borders Sarasota Bay.
Amid the chaos and sensory overload of Midtown, it's a tree-lined oasis with a lush green lawn, a profusion of weathered bistro tables, an old-fashioned carousel for the little ones to ride and plenty of space to run around after sitting still so long.
Exarcheia remains a hub for anarchists, but the tatty graffiti I remember now accompanies a multicolored profusion of street art, evidence of the neighborhood's emergence as a center for artists, who were drawn from Greece and abroad to the cheap rents, derelict spaces and unique cultural history.
It exists in the global morass of Marvel movies designed to sell equally well in China and the United States; the style of K-Pop, in music and performance, spreading outside of Korea; or the profusion of recognizably minimalist indie cafes from Australia to everywhere else.
But what really struck me about Stelter and Marantz's conversation is how its insights about the death of facts and the profusion of narratives sprouted from a philosophical movement that began almost four decades ago but has since been blamed for the nihilism of the Trump era.
Why they still exist in such relative profusion, when the city is down to its last few seltzer men and its final full-time typewriter repair shop, when replacement parts are no longer made and must be machined by hand, is a question with many answers.
Sure, the startup world has produced some cosmically useless stuff (remember Juicero?), but some young companies, flush with millions in funding from investors, have generated a profusion of not-your-average gizmos that might just dazzle anyone on your list who has acute gifting fatigue or name-brand-phobia.
And that profusion comes in the context of an election where Russia really did hack Democratic emails and release them in ways timed to maximally embarrass Clinton, and where Donald Trump Sr. repeatedly — and at great political cost — praised Vladimir Putin and undercut the anti-Russian NATO alliance.
Given the profusion of scandalous events and characters like Nicholas II and Rasputin who have passed from history into myth, it can be a challenge to keep the tone objective, and here Montefiore succeeds with seeming ease, offering a scholar's well-balanced perspective on some of the more notorious episodes.
In a 1990 article for Newsday titled "The New Little Italy," about the profusion of Italian restaurants on the Upper East Side, the food writer Irene Sax described Mr. Guaitolini as a latter-day Henri Soulé, whose former employees at Le Pavillon opened a series of celebrated French restaurants.
" At another point, apparently alluding to Sanders's past comments suggesting the president had not fully delivered on his 2008 "hope and change" message, Clinton told the senator, "Your profusion of comments about your feelings towards President Obama are a little strange given what you said about him in 2011.
A good way to find your footing in a profusion of complex imagery is to keep your eye on Mahakala, a wrathful deity who reappears throughout the show, most notably in a 19th-century Bhutanese painting that pictures him with a raven's head and a blood-red consort.
The city is also home to many religious traditions that have long rubbed up against each other, resulting not just in the parade of stupas that we'd see, but also in an almost overwhelming profusion of gods, spirits, demons, carvings, masks, mendicants, monks, music, prayer, ritual and meditative practices.
To live in a state that includes three deserts and vast cities built in semiarid climes, a state where the intransigent politics of water are omnipresent, is to appreciate the wonder of a muddy desert wash and the profusion of color in a what is usually a brown landscape.
Wood points out that contemporary image-based culture — the profusion he can barely sum up by listing "advertising, fashion, celebrities, television, tattoos, toys, comics, pornography, politics, iPhones, and stuff in general" — is impossible for art history to grasp, even though it is to a great extent the content of contemporary art.
The profusion of quick-patter language in "Largo al factotum" from Rossini's "The Barber of Seville" had gotten the better of the baritone Brian Vu at the start of the afternoon; when he returned with an aria from Gounod's "Faust" the broad lyrical line revealed an ample and pleasing tone.
New York's skyline looks starkly different than it did a decade ago, redrawn by the massive Hudson Yards project on the West Side of Manhattan; a profusion of towers on and around Billionaires' Row in Midtown; and the revitalization of Lower Manhattan, with One World Trade Center leading the way.
Jennifer Francis, an atmospheric scientist at the Woods Hole Research Center, said recent persistent late-season California rains, the profusion of storms and flooding in the Midwest, and heat waves in the southeast are associated with atmospheric patterns that cause weather systems to sit instead of move across the country.
The extraordinary growth in global trade that occurred between the 1970s and 13 was fueled in large part by the profusion of enormous bulk carriers, the widespread adoption of shipping containers and the movement of hundreds of millions of Asian workers from the countryside to factories serving the world market.
In the run-up to the year, scholars raced to complete new examinations of Bosch's artworks all over the world and to advance new theories about his life and art, and the result is a profusion of hefty Bosch tomes, which range from authoritative technical analyses to a novelist's art travelogue.
In the animal stalls, children in cowboy hats cleaned and blow-dried their competition goats and cattle; vendors offered a glorious profusion of snacks like "Zach's Poppin Johnny Ice Cream," made using a 1927 John Deere hit-n-miss engine that pops and chugs as it turns two old-fashioned oak churns (delicious).
This law has been undermined by the profusion of fake IDs, used to prove work status in the U.S. E-Verify, the easy to use online system that allows employers to check a potential employee's right to work in the U.S., is another measure that President Trump has promised to deliver on.
It's not so much the landscape, with its ravishing if boilerplate tropical splendor — banana and mango trees, coconut and pandanus palms, bougainvillea, the apprehensive trill of the gray-eared honeyeater — as it is the shape of the harbor itself, which betrays, in the midst of such organic profusion, an aspect of the unnatural.
" Bill Keller, editor in chief of The Marshall Project (and a former executive editor of The Times), said in an email interview that he suspects the "profusion of good books on criminal justice — both journalistic and scholarly — has something to do with the waning of fear, thanks to a generation of declining crime rates.
MAZAR-I-SHARIF, Afghanistan — Conspicuously missing from the celebration of Persian New Year in the Afghan city of Mazar-i-Sharif on Thursday were two things the event is famous for: the profusion of tulips that turn the surrounding deserts red, and the commanding presence of the regional strongman, former Governor Atta Mohammed Noor.
She would likely be unsurprised to learn that a profusion of state-of-the-art gyms, dental practices, plastic surgery clinics and high-priced living complexes (accommodating independent seniors as well as those needing specialized care) is catering to, indeed trading on, the unabated desire of many older people to remain relevant and hip.
That's what I did earlier this month at Rye Ridge shopping center, an outdoor mall in Rye Brook, N.Y., which houses, among the typical Starbucks, drugstores, delis and clothing stores, a profusion of boutique fitness and wellness-based retail enterprises almost as concentrated as the electrolyte level in the coconut water (which, honestly, I skipped).
Uncompromising statements from the White House, and the sudden profusion of incidents like Sunday's mysterious attack on two Saudi oil tankers, have stoked fears in some quarters that Mr. Trump and his aides are trying to gin up a case for war, much as the Bush administration did before the invasion of Iraq in 2003.
The Hariri case has become just one in a profusion of bewildering events — from Saudi Arabia's arrest of princes and wealthy businessmen last weekend to ordering its citizens out of Lebanon on Thursday — that are escalating tensions in the Middle East and fueling anxiety about whether the region is on the verge of military conflict.
A Torah ark from Sioux City, Iowa, dating to 1899 and featuring a profusion of carved lions, eagles and flora, stands next to an equally ornate but far more rigid portrait of an Ethiopian Israeli by Kehinde Wiley that, as so often in this painter's work, drowns complex political and historical circumstances in formulaic ornament.
I've never seen a moth snowstorm, but McCarthy's book reminded me again and again of the seemingly unspectacular profusion that I took for granted as a child: from the constant flapping of moths against the windows of our cottage at night to regular stops on long car journeys to clean the insect debris from the windshield.
Despite the well-curated profusion of archival materials – photographs, notes, letters and even a sprawling, wall-sized "Mind Map" that charts the zigzagging influences among various Modernist art forms — it is not so easy to figure out what Yeats specifically thought about what he had achieved, artistically speaking, by adopting Noh techniques and methods for At the Hawk's Well.
Choice Tables In a breezy neighborhood west of downtown Vancouver, there's a tree-lined stretch of Denman Street where you'll find what amounts to a global buffet: Korean, Chinese, Vietnamese, Middle Eastern, Spanish, African fusion, Italian, Mexican, Pacific Northwest (lest we forget where we are) — the list of cuisines served in this profusion of mostly small and unassuming restaurants is long.
And the tracers came rocketing out of the barrel hot and red like wishes that seemed to slow as they sailed farther away, tracers that sometimes took a sharp upward or outward turn like wishes gone wrong when the tracer hit a rock or a helmet or another bullet, amid the profusion of rounds five times as numerous as were visible, and ricocheted.
A natural-born provocateur, Ms. Roitfeld, 64, is perfectly happy to take a swipe at the kind of crusty patrician style resurrected for fall by Hedi Slimane at Celine, and reinterpreted with deadening literalism in the September pages of Vogue and Harper's Bazaar, where models are garbed in a profusion of so-called heritage looks: polo coats, glen plaids and pearls.
While the cost of placing a call from a state prison has declined steadily over the last decade, nationwide efforts at reform have done little to curb the outlandish costs in local jails, which are occupied by a profusion of poverty-stricken pretrial defendants—prisoners who've not been convicted of the crime for which they've been imprisoned, but who are unable to make bail.
Designed principally by the French-born architect Ollivier J. Vinour, it is a quarter-million-square-foot profusion of domes, turrets, minarets, Moorish archways, Oriental carpets, lush draperies, Egyptian bas-relief, trompe l'oeil paintings, fountains, elaborate lighting fixtures, stained glass, gold leaf, tile and gracious banisters, which Mr. Patten, in the dead of night, would occasionally slide down for the sheer joy of it.
On a recent Wednesday night, a profusion of patrons, skewing slightly toward middle-age men, settled into plush leather chairs or leaned against solid oak tables, sipping Chivas Regal, smoking $17 Davidoff cigars and listening to the drummer Gil Hawkins's trio perform Miles Davis's "Nardis" in a rendition that harked directly back to the classic, understated version created by the Bill Evans Trio in 1961.
The old ways are fading — you can see it in the profusion of newly built car dealerships in Thimphu, and in the haze of pollution that hangs over the city, and in the packs of young, unemployed men wearing the traditional gho, a long robe, who have drifted in from the countryside to mill around mobile phone shops, pockets empty, trapped between two worlds.
For now, on a purely selfish consumer level, the profusion of bike-sharing companies is translating into an interesting opportunity for people living in dense urban areas, giving many choices to those who may be looking for alternatives to private vehicles, public transportation and walking; and for investors and the transport industry to see if this model has what it takes to keep up momentum and keep moving.
The first museum exhibition devoted to this Syrian-born Lebanese artist (who has lived for many years in the United States and Paris) revealed a polymathic talent interested in painting, drawing and film, but best represented by a profusion of mostly small, roughly improvised glazed ceramic sculptures dizzying in their suggestions: of animals, figures, ancient artifacts, religious rituals, tourist souvenirs, desert structures ruined by war, and, always, of life lived and the encroachments of time.
The subject couldn't be more relevant, given the profusion of fake news and misinformation on the web today; a public with a voracious appetite for scandal and entertainment, coupled with media outlets obsessed with ratings and clicks; Russian meddling in the 2016 campaign and next year's European elections; and a president-elect who has stoked the fears and grievances of supporters, and who frequently lies, flip-flops and sows confusion by tweet.
Even as the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan morph into shapeless struggles with no clear ends in sight, they have given birth to an extraordinary outpouring of writing that tries to make sense of it all: journalism that has unraveled the back story of how and why America went to war, and also a profusion of stories, novels, memoirs and poems that testify to the day-to-day realities and to the wars' ever-unspooling human costs.
Soldering equipment, extension cords, boxes upon boxes of batteries in various states of freshness, quad motors, control consoles, F.P.V. goggles with the name Fat Shark (the main goggle manufacturer) prominently displayed, quads of many sizes—down to the pocket-size minis that the pilots use to make insect-eye-view videos of their living room and kitchen, flying the little drones between chair legs and couch sections and around the peanut-butter jar on the counter—such a profusion of gear gave the basement a sorcerer's-workshop richness.
Unlikely because we didn't know anything about it until a great mass of its seething cultural products appeared on our doorstep circa 1973, notably the desperado epic The Harder They Come—as tough and cheap as a spaghetti western, as taut as an epigram—and then its glistening soundtrack (nobody can make out the words to the Maytals' "Sweet and Dandy," and we only figure out it's about a country wedding long after we've given ourselves over to its perpetual-motion groove, like a Slinky if it could go up the stairs as well as down), and then a whole profusion of records.

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