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"radiantly" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows great happiness, love or health
  2. in a way that gives a warm bright light

120 Sentences With "radiantly"

How to use radiantly in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "radiantly" and check conjugation/comparative form for "radiantly". Mastering all the usages of "radiantly" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Ms. Wiest makes us feel that she means it, radiantly.
When Margot was 10, she came home radiantly happy one day.
One radiantly sunlit morning, they both have urgent business in Manhattan.
She's a radiantly optimistic character in a relentlessly bleak, unlucky world.
Most likely, she was simply — and radiantly — enjoying her big day.
I have been broke and loaded, clinically depressed and radiantly happy.
Janine tells her, smiling radiantly as she strokes her very pregnant belly.
But first, the books — radiantly specific dispatches from almost every corner of motherhood.
She looks radiantly at the noisy street below her, filled with (what else?) joy.
After the bouquet and garter toss, Kimberley smiled radiantly and disclosed the honeymoon location.
" Our reviewer, Garth Risk Hallberg, wrote that "day by day, radiantly, the mission succeeds.
It's into this atmosphere that Cora, Perry's radiantly likable main character, makes her entrance.
They showed me pictures of themselves harvesting plants in a verdant Hawaiian jungle, looking radiantly happy.
Haenel, radiantly blonde with an enigmatic, neo-Classical face, fuses movie-star charisma with aristocratic poise.
But don't get too excited about the tech coming to America and making your skin glow radiantly.
He was radiantly proud of the country that his people were building and unquestioning of its official history.
Though they are radiantly successful, we are always aware that the success depends on leveraging their limited powers.
It was a serious finale, but also — particularly on a freshly cool, radiantly cloudless day — an inspiring one.
But ardent Venus is powering through Sagittarius until the 7.993th, making you eager for action — and radiantly attractive, too.
On a chilly December evening, the intimate room was radiantly warm, courtesy of the open kitchen's massive wood-burning grill.
"She's radiantly beautiful — driven, successful, intelligent, super kind, loving, just overall wants to live the best life she can live."
When last we saw our radiantly alluring global citizens, they were sailing into the North Atlantic on a fishing boat.
The market for those medicines is "projected to grow radiantly by 2023," according to a report from Market Research Future.
However, I was there at the time of the 'incident,' so I'd like to make this radiantly clear: it didn't happen.
The 48-year-old actress was glowing so radiantly, and so vibrantly, that it was distracting from the journalist's creative process.
Dear Diary: I was at the Union Square Greenmarket one Saturday when I was drawn to some radiantly green vegetable leaves.
" He adds: "I was there at the time of 'the incident,' so I'd like to make this radiantly clear: It didn't happen.
His current obsession is photographing flowers in microscopic detail; the samples in his office are radiantly beautiful, resembling richly colored abstract paintings.
"I was a wild girl," Rist has said of herself as a child, and her radiantly colorful videos honor this rebellious spirit.
The lovers are radiantly depicted by Matt Doyle and Belinda Allyn, who capably convey their characters' deep anguish late in the show.
Ms. Verson digs in the other direction; she is somehow radiantly pathetic as a woman who can't find herself under her skin.
Jackie Sibblies Drury's radiantly uncomfortable play, winner of the 2019 Pulitzer Prize for drama, is ready to unnerve you all over again.
Unfortunately Ms. Englert's Marina seems more petulant and prissy than so radiantly pure of heart that her words could turn sinners instantly repentant.
Though no straight teller of tales, she knows how to weave poetic magic—so expertly rendered by Ms Croft—in radiantly readable prose.
Most fascinating, however, is the way that Leonardo transformed this lightly boyish charm into a radiantly pure yet sensual ideal of male beauty.
In this collaboration between the Wachowskis and J. Michael Straczynski, eight radiantly attractive young adults from across the globe find themselves transcendentally attuned.
By the time he turned sixteen, he had become a student of Olivier Messiaen, the French composer known for his radiantly complex harmonies.
Eugene Berman's set model for the original production of Balanchine's "Concerto Barocco" (1941) is radiantly architectural (Piranesian) and reflective, with marvelously subtle colors.
Like Towles's prose, his central character, an aristocrat, is refined, radiantly witty and all the more compelling for being utterly out of place.
The cross promotion of programming and events through the league and its nonprofit affiliations keeps the NFL logo radiantly shining on its target markets.
A couple smile radiantly at the camera, unaware that one day they will be found locked in each other's arms, dead beneath tons of rubble.
Shipka has a radiantly likeble screen presence, but throughout the first season she has little to do besides be determinedly plucky and also sometimes sad.
In time, both essay and photo merged into an astonishing portrait: the gibbous Earth, radiantly blue, floating in depthless black space over a barren lunar horizon.
G.R. This Estonian composer of radiantly elegiac, spiritually inclined music had been quietly active for years when this recording introduced him to a far broader public.
Ms. Hyltin was radiantly pale, an ethereal being charged with fantastic energy, bold with no loss of refinement; Mr. Veyette admirably displayed his coolly athletic force.
Here, a seated model's head and arms occupy a zone of luminous shadow between a lifted piece of fabric — radiantly lit — and legs in deep shade below.
Exports increased by over 13 percent, to $28.6 billion, between 2016 and 2017, and the plasma market is projected to "grow radiantly," according to one industry report.
Per usual, Reese looked radiantly chic donning a $1,645 red Alexander McQueen mini dress, $645 Saint Laurent black and white ankle strap pumps and her signature blonde bob.
For the remainder of 2018, the two couples surfaced on their single account smiling radiantly — or, on the prescribed days, staring off in solemn remembrance — in an easy rhythm.
For the remainder of 2018, the two couples surfaced on their single account smiling radiantly — or, on the prescribed days, staring off in solemn remembrance — in an easy rhythm.
Though his singing was sometimes strained, his intensity was terrifying — until the end, during a radiantly sung account of the gorgeous love duet "Pur ti miro" for Nero and Poppea.
In the slow-moving drama of restoration, fishbone cracks vanish, figures that were muddy sepia become radiantly blush, and yellow clouds, thick with old varnish, transform into white gauze tinged with rose.
In The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (2007), he's a train robber as celebrity, radiantly and deliberately distant, refracted through the obsessive adoration of his eventual killer (Casey Affleck).
In this collaboration between the Wachowskis and J. Michael Straczynski, eight radiantly attractive young adults from across the globe find themselves transcendentally attuned, which means that they can infiltrate one another's thoughts — and bodies.
In a slightly unnerving painting, bits of bright color shine through a rough layer of brown paint; the effect is of buried jewels but also radiantly winged insects squirming to life, just below ground.
There, in one of the global elite's premier beachheads, they chatted radiantly with Democrats, whom Trump demonizes, and members of the news media, which Trump has cast as an enemy of the American people.
The photographs used to illustrate the news showed an exuberant couple on their way out of a visit to Canada's High Commission in London, smiling radiantly, as if they had laid down a heavy burden.
Her policy of denial is challenged by Lauren's new (and first) girlfriend, the self-named, radiantly confident Upendo (Ashley D. Kelley), an opinionated community organizer who is a figure of both parodied pretentiousness and life-altering wisdom.
In his "Women of Algiers in their Apartment," (1847-9), for instance, the air is filled by perfumed dust; the bent knee of the figure in the foreground—barely covered by short, radiantly blue, silver-trimmed satin trousers, shimmers with sensuality.
Now, there are 126 million search results on Google for "yoga body," and they almost all show the same thing: a young, thin, tanned, flexible woman, who is probably also beautiful and radiantly happy, and quite possibly semi-clothed on a beach.
The same slippage happens with other skin ailments, like acne and clogged pores: In today's ads, they aren't bad guys to be fought the way they were 10 years ago, but rather unnatural interlopers who must be tended to, naturally and radiantly.
Luce was particularly good with the elderly, who were grateful for any kindness, and clutched at her hands as if she were not a middle-aged woman with a predilection for melancholy but a young person suffused with purpose and energy, radiantly smiling.
It's given rise to an uncanny sameness in many influencers, a phenomenon known as "Instagram Face": large, smoldering eyes and puffy, pouty lips, radiantly contoured skin and, when extended to the rest of the body, tiny waists that sit atop almost spherically perky butts.
Sometimes the tension between tradition and transgression is an explicit theme: in the contemplative "Milkman," a straitlaced mother and a rebellious daughter envy each other; the daughter wishes the mother had "loved the milkman" and enjoyed her life, while resonant guitar picking radiantly fills the space.
That seductiveness is exerted on characters as diverse as his earthy wife; his Desdemona-besotted stooge, the wealthy Venetian, Roderigo (a perfectly fatuous Matthew Maher); and the young soldier Cassio (a radiantly open-faced Finn Wittrock), the central pawn in Iago's scheme to convince Othello of his wife's infidelity.
It was on view for the first time in the United States at the Guggenheim in 2018–2019 where her canvasses were radiantly exhibited in the museum's renowned spiral in a deeply moving show curated by Tracey Bashkoff, Director of Collections and Senior Curator, and David Horowitz, Curatorial Assistant.
In an odd turn of events, Mr. Trumps's surprise took place in what appeared to be the White House's ground floor, where tours typically start, in front of a portrait of his opponent in the election, Hillary Clinton, dressed in a black pantsuit and smiling radiantly as first lady in the 1990s.
On a radiantly sunny afternoon, he quickly put to rest any doubts about his design abilities — "People think I'm just that guy who puts a stripe on a hoodie," he'd said earlier, at his studio — with a demonstration of his design conviction, opening with a suave double-breasted suit worn over double-pleated trousers precisely when most men's wear labels are in desperate flight from tailored clothes.
Never have we been so suspicious or more ready to expose and accuse, and yet daily we accept fictions as the basis of reality, from the posturings of bots and provocateurs on Twitter to the radiantly lit, commercially sponsored posts of Instagram influencers for whom there is no distinction between the personal and the corporate, to the seemingly innocuous deceptions of friends who obsessively filter photos and curate their feeds to present a better version of themselves.
She laid a fold of the barege over the pink silk, then she looked radiantly at Sylvia.
" As long as she is singing, Susan is radiantly happy." Other critics have called the story "so up-close and personal it can be discomfiting", like "spending time with a real family".
As she slept, he saw she was a radiantly beautiful woman dressed in a silk gown. She told him he had freed her from a curse and asked to leave. He asked her to stay and marry him, and she agreed. They slept together.
170 Walter Kerr praised her "ease and self-assurance". "She is so radiantly confident that the marquee outside glows brighter for having her in the neighborhood."Tucker, David C. Shirley Booth:A Biography and Career Record (2008), McFarland, , p. 86 In reviewing the 1999 concert, Martin Denton (NYTheatre.
They move > hurriedly and decisively toward the direction of the sun that burns > radiantly in the sky. They cast upon it their somber shadows to hide it from > view. Suddenly it is dusk before the appointed time. > In reality however the dimness is caused by the passing clouds.
Reporters for Salon.com and The New York Post have speculated that Chidvilasananda was the guru featured in Elizabeth Gilbert's memoir Eat, Pray, Love and its film adaptation. Gilbert became a devotee of this guru after seeing a photo of this "radiantly beautiful Indian woman."Eat, Pray, Love, Elizabeth Gilbert (Bloomsbury Publishing) 2006, p.
Christina Hutchins is an American poet. She was the first poet laureate of Albany, California from 2008 to 2012. She is widely published and has won several awards for her poetry. Her second book Tender the Maker won the 2015 May Swenson Poetry Award, and her chapbook Radiantly We Inhabit the Air won the 2011 Robin Becker Prize.
The difference in mood between the paintings has been ascribed to the possibility of an affair between Eakins and Williams. Eakins' biographer William Innes Homer contrasted the second portrait, "radiantly affectionate", with a contemporaneous painting the artist made of his wife, in which Susan Eakins appears "worn and strained."Homer, p. 179. Mother by Thomas Eakins.
Just expand > and illuminate the original truth unconcerned by external conditions. > Accordingly, we are told to realize that not a single thing exists. In this > field birth and death do not appear. The deep source, transparent down to > the bottom, can radiantly shine and can respond unencumbered to each speck > of dust [each object] without becoming its partner.
Radiantly Red was advertised with "Some lucky girls are born red. Others catch up". Clairol's "Does she...or doesn't she?" legacy continues; it was one of the brand campaigns featured in 2008's "The Real Men and Women of Madison Avenue and Their Impact on American Culture" exhibit at the New York Public Library's Science, Industry and Business Library.
A barrier placed in the middle of the amphitheater, separated her and the thirty ladies of her court from the rest of the audience.Mémoires ou Journal du Marquis de Dangeau, tome 4, Paris, 1817, pp. 83-84. Usurping royal honors and radiantly beautiful in her lavish sack-back gown. Mme de Berry majestically watched the performance from her throne, towering above the audience.
After Kramer takes Audrey to the hospital, Elaine relents and goes with him to get the jacket. They fool the landlord and he gives them the jacket, but he inadvertently upsets Kramer when he insults Kramer's mother and Kramer attacks him. Audrey's nose is fixed, making her overall appearance radiantly beautiful. Kramer is seen with the jacket and goes out with Audrey.
The lady is delightful as a > (now) 'Swedish iceberg', no longer young, who flowers radiantly while > running interference for the boss's romantic bumbling. The two stars mesh > perfectly. On the 9th of April 1970, Guy Green's A Walk in the Spring Rain had its world premiere. Bergman played Libby, the middle-aged wife of a New York professor (Fritz Weaver).
Meanwhile, a radiantly happy Sigurd weds Gudrun in a feast which lasts many days and nights in the mead hall of Worms. In addition, Sigurd and his in-laws swear a blood oath of eternal brotherhood. Although he and Gudrun are deeply happy in their marriage, a shadow remains in Sigurd's heart. As time passes, the news of Brynhild and the gold hoard reaches Grimhild's ears.
Prell was introduced by Procter & Gamble in 1947. The original formula was a clear green concentrate packaged in a tube. In 1955 Prell was marketed for women "who want their hair to have that radiantly alive look". A woman held the Prell bottle with her hands on both sides, directly in front of her face."It's Here-New Extra-Rich Liquid Prell", News-Journal (Mansfield, Ohio), February 17, 1955, page 32.
Douglas Barbour described Hogg's first book as "one of the most powerful of its year." His 1978 collection, Of Light, included dust jacket blurbs from Victor Coleman, Robert Creeley, and Robert Duncan, with Duncan describing the book as "one of the very few radiantly present books I have read." Hogg has been profiled on CBC Radio and in the Globe and Mail. Hogg also founded and operated Mountain Path organics.
Hyacinth, now a young man and a skilled bookbinder, meets revolutionary Paul Muniment and gets involved in radical politics. Hyacinth also has a coarse but lively girlfriend, Millicent Henning, and one night they go to the theatre. There Hyacinth meets the radiantly beautiful Princess Casamassima (Christina Light, from James' earlier novel, Roderick Hudson). The Princess has become a revolutionary herself and now lives apart from her dull husband.
Siddhartha then requests that Govinda kiss his forehead and, when he does, Govinda experiences the visions of timelessness that Siddhartha himself saw with Vasudeva by the river. Govinda bows to his wise friend and Siddhartha smiles radiantly, having found enlightenment.Thus he experiences a whole circle of life.He realized his father's importance and love when he himself became a father and his own son left him for knowing the outside world.
Gudrun and Sigurd's daughter is Svanhild, radiantly beautiful. Gudrun goes to the sea to drown herself, but gets swept away and to the court of King Jonakr, who marries her. They have three sons: Hamdir, Sorli, and Erp, and Svanhild is raised with them. King Jormunrek wants to marry Svanhild, but Bikki convinces Jormunrek's son Randver that he would be a better match for her than his father, so he and Svanhild get together.
She was considered a beauty of the opera stage. "Blonde, graceful, radiantly beautiful and supremely elegant, Jeanne Raunay counts among the rare singers of real worth whose reputation owes nothing to vulgar réclame or to petty intrigue," noted an American magazine of Raunay, in 1905. Raunay retired from opera when she married, but she continued singing in concert. In 1910, she sang at the first concert of the Société musicale indépendante, with her friend Gabriel Fauré as her accompanist.
The encompassing bushland is home to many native animals and dozens of bird species. Tourism and infrastructure financed has assisted in transforming Hyams Beach to one of the popular areas within the NSW tourism industry. Due to tourists visiting the area frequently and in masses, a freeway reaching the whole 190 km to Sydney was finished in 2017, costing at $580 million. A NSW tourist movement has featured the beach's radiantly white sand on the rearside of Sydney buses.
The new monastery is in an octagonal shape, has a height of about and depicts a prominent gilded pagoda at the apex. It is a four-storied monument. The monastery is built with wood, with eaves (the eaves at the lower level depict twenty angles and those on the second and the third floors have an octagonal shape) in a curvature with radiantly painted beams. It is a fusion of Han and Tibetan artistic and architectural styles.
The carved and painted gold centerpiece is visible when the inner panels are open, and shows the Coronation of the Virgin. The outer two pairs of painted wings represent four scenes of Saint Wolfgang. Wolfgang was appointed as bishop Benedictine of Ratisbon, where he established himself radiantly for his revolutionary passions and also for his skills as statesman. The entire altarpiece is overshadowed by an elaborate wooden structure that is placed on top, enclosing the Crucifixion.
Cleopatra's boat arrives, and the queen disembarks, and in her aria "My veins seem filled with flowing quicksilver..." she complains bitterly of the heat. Even the night gives her no comfort, for she cannot forget the host of mummies buried beneath the Egyptian sands. She cries to the gods to give her something radiantly new and different from her monotonous existence. At that very moment an arrow buries itself in the dust at the queen's feet.
This has been supported through simulation evaluationsChantrasrisalai, C., Ghatti, V., Fisher, D.E., Scheatzle, D.G., Experimental validation of the EnergyPlus low-temperature radiant simulation, ASHRAE Transactions, vol. 109(2):614-623, 2003Chapman, K.S., DeGreef, J.M., Watson, R.D., Thermal comfort analysis using BCAP for retrofitting a radiantly heated residence (RP-907), ASHRAE Transactions, vol. 103(1):959-965, 1997De Carli, M., Zarrella, A., Zecchin, R., Comparison between a radiant floor and two radiant walls on heating and cooling energy demand, ASHRAE Transactions, vol.
She even entertained herself in public. Dangeau noted in his diary dated Saturday, 4 January 1716: There was ball in the evening in the hall of the Opera, the Duchess of Berry and many other princesses were there masked. Radiantly beautiful, the Duchess paraded in a splendid dress at this carnival ball that her father the Regent had just installed at the Opera. Three weeks later, Madame de Berry shut herself up in the Luxembourg Palace, officially "bothered with a bad cold".
The character represents passionate, instinctive love, as opposed to Myshkin's Christian love based in compassion. Agláya Ivánovna is the radiantly beautiful youngest daughter of Myshkin's distant relative Lizaveta Prokofyevna and her husband, the wealthy and respected General Epanchin. Aglaya is proud, commanding and impatient, but also full of arch humour, laughter and innocence, and the Prince is particularly drawn to her after the darkness of his time with Nastasya Filippovna and Rogozhin. Ippolít Teréntyev is a young nihilist intellectual who is in the final stages of tuberculosis and near death.
" The lines below show the living followers – as symbolized phoenixes – on flight to the beautiful home of the phoenix (Paradise). :"Now Just so after death, through the lord’s might, souls together with body will journey- handsomely adorned, just like the bird, with noble perfumes-into abundant joys where the sun, steadfastly true, glistens radiant above the multitudes in heavenly city. :Then the redeeming Christ, high above its roofs, will shine upon souls steadfast in truth. Him they will follow, these beautiful birds, radiantly regenerate, blissfully jubilant, spirits elect, into that happy home everlasting to eternity.
Meanwhile Rose comes down the hill, neatly clad and glowing with joy. Georgette, disregarding Thibaut's reproofs, offers her the wedding-garland. The whole village is assembled to see the wedding, but Sylvain appears and when Rose radiantly greets him, he pushes her back fiercely, believing Thibaut's whispers that she betrayed the refugees, who are, as he has heard, caught. Rose is too proud to defend herself, but when Georgette tries to console her, she silently produces a paper proving that the refugees have safely crossed the frontier; Sylvain is ashamed.
In year 1960, on windy night during Diwali festival. Baba went to light up earthen lamp before the image of Vikrant Bhairavji and immediately left the awe-inspiring solitary place. As air was blowing strongly, he turned back to see if the lamp was still burning and Dabral Babaji was astonished to notice that the whole area was brightly lit up with hundreds of earthen lamps and the image of Vikrant Bhairavji was radiantly shining. It was a terrifying experience for Dabral Babaji who couldn't believe his eyes.
Their dendrites branch out radiantly from a soma, and there is a significant dendritic overlap. Optical measurements of Ca2+ concentration showed that they respond strongly to the centrifugal motion (the outward motion from the soma to the dendrites), while they don't respond well to the centripetal motion (the inward motion from the dendritic tips to the soma). When the starburst cells were ablated with toxins, direction selectivity was eliminated. Moreover, their release of neurotransmitters itself, specifically calcium ions, reflect direction selectivity, which may be presumably attributed to the synaptic pattern.
In 1990, Fanny and Alexander was named the best film of the 1980s by Los Angeles Times by Sheila Benson, who called it "generous, ribald, reflective and radiantly life-affirming", and Michael Wilmington, and the third best by Newsweek critic David Ansen. In 2004, The New York Times also included the film on its list of "the Best 1,000 Movies Ever Made". Xan Brooks, in The Guardians Film Season, chose the film as the eighth "best arthouse film of all time". He described it as "an opulent family saga, by turns bawdy, stark and strange" with a rare abundance of "indelible supporting characters".
During August and September 1944, Callas performed the role of Leonore in a Greek language production of Fidelio, again at the Odeon of Herodes Atticus. German critic Friedrich Herzog, who witnessed the performances, declared Leonore Callas's "greatest triumph": > When Maria Kaloyeropoulou's Leonore let her soprano soar out radiantly in > the untrammelled jubilation of the duet, she rose to the most sublime > heights. ... Here she gave bud, blossom and fruit to that harmony of sound > that also ennobled the art of the prima donna. After the liberation of Greece, de Hidalgo advised Callas to establish herself in Italy.
The operative temperature is an indicator of thermal comfort which takes into account the effects of both convection and radiation. Operative temperature is defined as a uniform temperature of a radiantly black enclosure in which an occupant would exchange the same amount of heat by radiation plus convection as in the actual nonuniform environment. With radiant systems, thermal comfort is achieved at warmer interior temp than all-air systems for cooling scenario, and at lower temperature than all-air systems for heating scenario. Thus, radiant systems can helps to achieve energy savings in building operation while maintaining the wished comfort level.
Emily Cheng, Installation Shenzhen Art Museum, 2015 Emily Cheng, AboveBelowBagua, 2013 Emily Cheng (born in New York City, in 1953) is an American artist of Chinese ancestry. She is best known for large scale paintings with a center focus often employing expansive circular images... "radiantly colored, radially composed". She has won numerous awards including Pollock-Krasner Foundation Fellowship, 2010, New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship, 1996, Yaddo Residency, 1995, National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship, 1982-1983. Cheng received her BFA in 1975 from the Rhode Island School of Design and attended the New York Studio School.
Researchers in Israel are experimenting with using CO2 lasers to weld human tissue, as an alternative to traditional sutures. The 10.6 μm CO2 laser remains the best surgical laser for the soft tissue where both cutting and hemostasis are achieved photo-thermally (radiantly). CO2 lasers can be used in place of a scalpel for most procedures, and are even used in places a scalpel would not be used, in delicate areas where mechanical trauma could damage the surgical site. CO2 lasers are the best suited for soft tissue procedures in human and animal specialties, as compared to other laser wavelengths.
Several types of sea gods conform to a single type: that of Homer's halios geron or Old Man of the Sea: Nereus, Proteus, Glaucus and Phorkys. These sea gods are not as powerful as Poseidon, the main god of the oceans and seas. Each is a shape- shifter, a prophet, and the father of either radiantly beautiful nymphs or hideous monsters (or both, in the case of Phorkys). Nymphs and monsters blur, for Hesiod relates that Phorcys was wed to the "beautiful-cheeked" Ceto, whose name is merely the feminine of the monstrous Cetus, to whom Andromeda was due to be sacrificed.
Set in a world less abstract and chaotic than depicted in the later volumes, it introduces Jerry Cornelius as a hip super agent playboy and follows his adventures as he attempts to subvert a plot by his disreputable brother Frank and Miss Brunner to build a super computer for nefarious ends. Jerry is sucked into the plans of Miss Brunner to create the perfect being by merging the bodies of Jerry and herself together. When this is done, a radiantly charismatic hermaphroditic being emerges from the machinery. All who see the new creature fall quaking to their knees.
Variety wrote: "Tyler is the perfect accomplice. At times sweetly awkward, at others composed and serene, the actress appears to respond effortlessly and intuitively to the camera, creating a rich sense of what Lucy is about that often is not explicit in the dialogue." Empire noted, "Liv Tyler (here radiantly resembling a ganglier young Ava Gardner) with a rare opportunity to enamour, a break she capitalizes on with composure." The film was directed by Bernardo Bertolucci, who chose Tyler for the role after meeting with a number of young girls in Los Angeles, including Tyler's music video co-star Alicia Silverstone.
He joined the community of Huiwen, who, according to Tiantai tradition, taught meditation techniques of the Great Perfection of Wisdom Treatise, a work purportedly written by Nagarjuna. Daoxuan (597-667) reports that after a ninety-day retreat under Huiwen's guidance, Huisi attained sudden enlightenment while leaning against a wall: "Within an instant of thought he attained the dharma-gate of the lotus samadhi". Guanding (561-632) writes: "The dharma-gates of both the Lesser Vehicle and Great Vehicle radiantly burst forth [for him]." Subsequently, Huisi began to give public lectures and to teach samadhi to an increasing number of disciples.
It occurs as part of a dream vision in which the makar is describing the army of goddesses he has witnessed alighting upon the earth: I would (attempt to) describe (the scene), but who could satisfactorily frame in verse the way in which all the fields were radiantly adorned by those white lilies (the landing army) that shone upwards into the sky? Not you, Homer, sublime as you were in writing, for all your faultlessly ornate diction; nor you, Cicero, whose sweet lips were so consistently lucid in rhetoric: your aureate tongues both (the Greek and the Roman) were not adequate to describe that vision in full.
Albert Mobilio of The New York Times wrote, "Dybek solidifies his reputation as the rightful heir to [James T.] Farrell's gritty realism". Donna Seaman of the Chicago Tribune wrote, "Dybek masterfully evoke the intricate, singing web of urban life" and "aligns the longings and aspirations of his empathically rendered characters with Chicago's often forbidding, sometimes radiantly beautiful cityscape." Jeff Jensen of Entertainment Weekly rated it A and wrote, "All are gems; each glistens with Dybek's spare poetry; combined, they form a vibrant mosaic about a boy's coming of age." It was the winner of the 2003 Adult Fiction Award from the Society of Midland Authors.
On leaving college, she made her professional debut with English Touring Opera as Helena in Britten's Midsummer Night's Dream and was then immediately contracted to Welsh National Opera, where her roles included Mozart's Pamina, Donna Elvira and Countess. Richard Morrision in The Times wrote, "Elizabeth Atherton's Countess is radiantly sung, especially her gorgeously poised Porgi amor." Operatic appearances since have included many roles with Opera North, including Fiordiligi, Michaela, Governess, Donna Elvira and Helena, appearances at the Aldeburgh, Southbank, Holland, Bregenz, Grange Park and Buxton Festivals and her return to WNO for Moses und Aron. Atherton has a close relationship with Sir Harrison Birtwistle who has written two chamber operas for her and the British tenor Mark Padmore.
Sam Smith, a bright, ambitious, handsome bellboy at a five-star hotel, has big dreams of running his own restaurant with his childhood friend. On a seemingly ordinary day, he suddenly finds himself in a life-or-death hostage situation with the radiantly beautiful Mary and her spirited elderly boss Charlie while running an errand at one of London’s most exclusive jewelers. Against the backdrop of an armed jewel robbery that goes badly wrong, hostages Sam and Mary discover their true feelings for each other when flung together by deadly circumstance. At the conclusion of the situation, Charlie grants Sam his wish of running a restaurant by proposing a partnership with him.
Jeri Montesano of Allmusic highlighted the song as an album standout by labeling it an AMG Pick Track. A review of the album from Audio magazine, noted "Clean, Clean" to be one of "best moments are those coauthored by Wooley" along with "Video Killed the Radio Star". The Independent, on 3 October 2010, spoke of the song in a review of The Buggles' live performance "The Lost Gig" in London, where the author Simon Price stated The Age of Plastic, played in order, and accompanied by films generally involving old footage of things that once, like the songs, felt impossibly futuristic. Then again, minor hits such as "Clean Clean" and "Elstree" sound radiantly relevant now.
Thus, in such doctrines, a very positive goal is envisioned, which is said to lie beyond the grasp of the five senses and the ordinary, restless mind, and only attainable through direct meditative perception and when all inner pollutants (twisted modes of view, and all moral contaminants) are purged, and the inherently deathless, spotless, radiantly shining mind of Buddha stands revealed. This is the realm of the Buddha-dhatu (popularly known as buddha nature) - inconceivable, beginning-less, endless, omniscient truth, the Dharmakaya (quintessential body-and-mind) of the Buddha. This reality is empty of all falsehood, impermanence, ignorance, afflictions, and pain, but filled with enduring happiness, purity, knowingness (jnana), and omni-radiant loving- kindness (maitri).
The film received positive to mixed comments from critics, but failed commercially. In late 2004, Rai garnered international recognition for her starring role opposite Martin Henderson in Gurinder Chadha's British film Bride and Prejudice, a Bollywood-style adaptation of Jane Austen's novel Pride and Prejudice. International film critics expressed mixed views on Rai's performance as the Punjabi version of Elizabeth Bennet; a review carried by The New York Times mentioned her as "radiantly beautiful but inert", while Rolling Stone noted that "she is a world-class hottie with talent to match, as she proves in her first English-speaking role". With a worldwide gross of $24 million against a production budget of $7 million, Bride and Prejudice proved a commercial success.
After 30 years of research into marriage, John Gottman has found that healthy couples almost never listen and echo each other's feelings naturally. Whether miserable or radiantly happy, couples said what they thought about an issue, and "they got angry or sad, but their partner's response was never anything like what we were training people to do in the listener/speaker exercise, not even close."Gottman, J The Marriage Clinic: A Scientifically Based Marital Therapy (Norton, 1999) > Such exchanges occurred in less than 5 percent of marital interactions and > they predicted nothing about whether the marriage would do well or badly. > What's more, Gottman noted, data from a 1984 Munich study demonstrated that > the (reflective listening) exercise itself didn't help couples to improve > their marriages.
Renato Castellani won the Grand Prix at the Venice Film Festival for his 1954 film of Romeo and Juliet. His film contains interpolated scenes intended to establish the class system and Catholicism of Renaissance Verona, and the nature of the feud. Some of Castellani's changes have been criticised as ineffective: interpolated dialogue is often banal, and the Prince's appearances are reimagined as formal hearings, undermining the spontaneity of Benvolio's defence of Romeo's behaviour in the duel scene. The major supporting roles are vastly reduced, including that of the nurse; Mercutio becomes (in the words of Daniel Rosenthal) "the tiniest of cameos", as does Tybalt, and Friar Laurence "an irritating ditherer", although Pauline Kael, who admired the film, praised Mervyn Johns's performance, claiming that he transformed the Friar from a tiresome presence to "a radiantly silly little man".
" Napoleon Bonaparte admired Muhammad and Islam,Talk Of Napoleon At St. Helena (1903), pp. 279–80 and described him as a model lawmaker and a great man. Thomas Carlyle in his book Heroes and Hero Worship and the Heroic in History (1840) describes Muhammad as "[a] silent great soul; [...] one of those who cannot but be in earnest". Carlyle's interpretation has been widely cited by Muslim scholars as a demonstration that Western scholarship validates Muhammad's status as a great man in history. Ian Almond says that German Romantic writers generally held positive views of Muhammad: "Goethe’s 'extraordinary' poet-prophet, Herder’s nation builder (...) Schlegel’s admiration for Islam as an aesthetic product, enviably authentic, radiantly holistic, played such a central role in his view of Mohammed as an exemplary world-fashioner that he even used it as a scale of judgement for the classical (the dithyramb, we are told, has to radiate pure beauty if it is to resemble 'a Koran of poetry').
Fiorentino resurrected the assault claim via tabloid news outlets in early 2018, before and after Oldman's Best Actor win at the 90th Academy Awards (for his performance in 2017's Darkest Hour), while referring to the Me Too movement. In a public statement, a representative of Oldman stressed that he had been cleared of the allegation, accused Fiorentino of abusing Me Too in pursuit of "convenient cover to further a personal vendetta", and noted that her previous marriage also ended with the husband receiving child custody. Gulliver issued an open letter in which he lamented the "pain and hardship" caused by his mother's "lies" over the years, and said of the purported assault, "I was there at the time of the 'incident', so I'd like to make this radiantly clear: it didn't happen." He also expressed disgust for "so-called 'journalists' " who had perpetuated an allegation that was "thrown away and discredited as false years ago".

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