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They live belligerent, narrow lives of boozing and crude rhapsodizing about female anatomy.
Last week, Kendall Jenner was rhapsodizing on her blog about just how down she is with freeing the nipple.
Ms. Kratochvila, the bagel-maker and festival organizer, says she treads carefully so as to avoid rhapsodizing Jewish culture.
His oration on sand mining drew on every appeal at his disposal, rhapsodizing about rivers, spelling out the science, quoting scripture.
For a mainstream supernatural-fantasy war film, Spectral is curiously devoted to rhapsodizing about science, and considering the moral implications of scientific discovery.
Vladimir Lenin is often credited with coining the phrase "useful idiots," but even he would not have predicted the rhapsodizing we have seen.
I also managed, through my rhapsodizing, to persuade two new friends, four old friends and my family dentist to cement their own plans.
Check out Brad during a 2009 appearance on Bill Maher's show, rhapsodizing about rolling the perfect joint, but maintaining those days were behind him.
It almost seems rude to raise these issues when people are rhapsodizing about how science will show us that we're all one human family.
Batali was one of the world's most admired chefs, known for rhapsodizing about the pleasures of Italian specialties such as lardo and bucatini all'amatriciana .
Smith's Black Utopia LP forms an Afro-futurist collage of sound and language, rhapsodizing on the utopian possibilities of Black space travel and astrology.
Fitzsimons "shows less interest in rhapsodizing over Nesbit's style than in exploring the purpose and personal history that underlay it," Liesl Schillinger writes in her review.
The tournament's Father's Day finish was a sweet topping on the Sunday drama, with players rhapsodizing about the paternal bonds that cemented their love for the game.
Long since over both rockers and mods, Babitz relishes the human form with fresh hunger, rhapsodizing about Magic Johnson and a woman bodybuilder through an unmistakably female gaze.
Parliament then moved to legislate, and after spending most of their political careers avoiding the topic of equal marriage, MPs have spent the past weeks rhapsodizing on it.
When both matches were done, fans could be heard rhapsodizing about the awe-inspiring sweetness of the Federer and Barty serve and forehand, the glory shots that draw all the attention.
Whatever the case, when Agent Dale Cooper proclaimed, "This must be where pies go when they die," he wasn't talking about Twede's Cafe, he was rhapsodizing about the Double R Diner.
The need for corporate tax relief has become the lodestar of the corner office, with C.E.O.s rhapsodizing over President Trump's plan to try to stimulate growth by cutting tax rates for businesses.
He smiled, and began rhapsodizing about his time at the college: Thanksgiving dinner with his professors; making Asian food with friends; his twenty-first birthday, when a professor took him out to a bar.
Also, the Hound now knows she's around thanks to Tormund rhapsodizing about wanting to make giant babies with her, which would no doubt both concern and humiliate her — if only she knew about any of it.
The restaurant giant responded to the debacle by plucking a page from the PR handbook of the gaming industry, which routinely reacts to even the most vile attacks by rhapsodizing about the enthusiasm of their fans.
But wrapped in the ultraliberal cocoon that is moviedom, with social media feeds filled with producers rhapsodizing in unison about Democratic politicians and seemingly every television tuned to CNN or MSNBC, it was easy to not notice him.
Ten days after I left the kingdom at the end of my most recent visit, a human-rights activist gloomily forwarded to me a Thomas Friedman column, in the Times , rhapsodizing about the Saudi crown prince's interest in technology.
Thus even decades after his death, Matta-Clarke's avant-garde art interventions have not fallen into the hole of dry academic intellectualism; they remain in vital dialogue with today's social, economic, and political realities; and this makes Matta-Clark an artist worth rhapsodizing over.
It also contains speeches spliced together and compiled from multiple voices that form a kind of Afro-futurist collage of sound and language, rhapsodizing on the utopian potentials and possibilities of Black space travel and astrology, among other cosmic concepts explored in Sun Ra's oeuvre.
Before the movie even begins, we get Chris Berman rhapsodizing about the glory that is—wait for it—Draft Day, and you kind of want the entire film to be Boomer narrating Costner's life: cheeky nicknames for everyone, nobody circles the wagons like his Uber driver, etc.
Oliver Wendell Holmes published a paean to the stereoscope in The Atlantic, rhapsodizing over the new technology with an enthusiasm that wouldn't have been out of place in an early issue of Mondo 21812 or Wired: Oh, infinite volumes of poems that I treasure in this small library of glass and pasteboard!
Whether it was ex-Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer boasting about the "Internet of Things," or departing Google chairman Eric Schmidt rhapsodizing on the digital economy, the World Economic Forum in Davos was where tech executives mingled with world leaders, offered new ideas, and took credit for generating profits and good will around the globe.
Even well into Gaga's run as resident talent, late this fall, the essence of her seemed piped in everywhere like oxygen-rich recycled casino air: billboards, music in the cabs, the Haus of Gaga shop/exhibit at the Park MGM, that guy at the next table at Caesars' Bacchanal Buffet who would not stop rhapsodizing about her 2000 documentary Five Foot Two.
Mies was blunt, he smoked cigars, he didn't waste time rhapsodizing about the glories of architecture.
II, p.342 and, in 1892, Cincinat Pavelescu published a rhapsodizing portrait of Macedonski as "the Artist".Vianu, Vol.II, p.387 Pavelescu, Dragoslav and Petică paid homage to the writer by leaving recollections which describe him as a devoted and considerate friend.Vianu, Vol.II, p.
Towards the end of the film, the title track to the film, "Salween" is performed over scenes of the Salween River by Yuanyong Opakul singer of the popular Pleng phua cheewit ("songs for life") band, Carabao, rhapsodizing the river and the people that live along it.
The biggest hit musical was 1970's Monrak luk thung (Magical Love in the Countryside), starring Mitr Chaibancha and Petchara Chaowarat. It was hugely popular, playing in cinemas for six months. As a result, a whole genre of luk thung musicals, rhapsodizing Thailand's rural life in Isan was created. Another example was Dokdin Kanyamarn's 1971 musical comedy, Ai Tui (Mr.
The third movement, Eó Rossa, is named after the yew. This tree had power over destruction and rebirth. It opens with a long harp solo. The Tree of Ross (or Eó Rosa) is a yew, and although the yew is often referred to as a symbol of death and destruction, The Tree of Ross is often the subject of much rhapsodizing in the literature.
In 1961 Mitr starred in Banthuk Rak Pimchawee (Love Diary of Pimchawee), his first film with Petchara Chaowarat. This was the beginning of the most celebrated hero-heroine partnerships in Thai cinematic history. The Mitr-Petchara duo made about 165 films together. One of the pair's most famous films was 1970's Monrak luk thung (, or Magical Love of the Countryside), a musical romantic comedy rhapsodizing Thai rural life.
Introduced by the words of Brandy's description of a human being on "Human Intro," the album opens with Jerkins-crafted "The Definition," one of the few uptempo recordings on the album. Penned by Atlanta writer Crystal Johnson, the song depicts Brandy rhapsodizing about love. It received generally mixed reviews, with The Boston Globe emphasizing it the most essential track on Human. "Warm It Up (With Love)," another Darkchild production, was created around a piano sample and released to strong positive reactions.
On her Golden Globe-nominated performance, Mick LaSalle of the San Francisco Chronicle commented that, "no one can talk about the acting in The Manchurian Candidate without rhapsodizing about Streep. She's a pleasure to watch - and to marvel at - every second she's onscreen." The thriller became a moderate box office success, grossing US$96 million worldwide on a budget of US$80 million. Also in 2004, Streep appeared alongside Jim Carrey and Timothy Spall in Brad Silberling's adaption Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events.
It was in New York City that he seemed to have developed his theory of music education, which he used in later years teaching in New England schools. Ide had his young students take part in musical activities before getting much training in theory. In imitation of the ancient Greeks, he emphasized three things in music training: rhapsodizing (improvising or composing on the spot), sight-reading, and the ability to accompany (especially requiring a sense of harmony). His approach also included the idea of “total theater,” which centers on creative and educational audience participation.
Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic gave the album a three-out-of-five star rating. Erlewine said that Cyrus "sounds like a ruminative, mumbling Bruce Springsteen, so Billy Ray muscularly strums his guitar while rhapsodizing about the downtrodden working class." He also went on to say that I'm American is more relaxed than Cyrus' album Home at Last, by saying it is sincere in Cyrus' singing and what he's singing about. He finished his review by saying I'm American is "more engaging than his last few attempts to make country-pop that appeals to everybody".
Thomas's work in particular was criticised. David Lodge, writing about The Movement in 1981 stated "Dylan Thomas was made to stand for everything they detest, verbal obscurity, metaphysical pretentiousness, and romantic rhapsodizing". Despite criticism by sections of academia, Thomas's work has been embraced by readers more so than many of his contemporaries, and is one of the few modern poets whose name is recognised by the general public. In 2009, over 18,000 votes were cast in a BBC poll to find the UK's favourite poet; Thomas was placed 10th.
Her first film and starring role was in Banthuk Rak Pimchawee ('Love Diary of Pimchawee'), in 1961. She co-starred with popular leading man, Mitr Chaibancha, and they proved to be popular pair, starring together in more than 150 films. One of their most popular films was 1970's Monrak luk thung (, or 'Magical Love of the Countryside'), a musical rhapsodizing Thai rural life. In 1964, Petchara was named best actress by the Thailand National Film Awards committee for her role in Nok Noi, and received the award from King Bhumibol.
Carol Vaness sang "Give me my robe" from Barber's Antony and Cleopatra with "equal poignancy". And Stephen Foster's "Ah, may the red rose live always" received one of the concert's most affecting performances from Karen Holvik, accompanied simply by Steven Blier's piano. Leonard Bernstein was the one composer given the accolade of being heard in three different compositions. The ensemble "Make our garden grow" represented Candide, one of his Chichester Psalms was sung by an "on form" Collegiate Chorale and Jerry Hadley sang "Maria" from West Side Story in a voice that went "a bit over the top intonationally" at the peak of its erotic rhapsodizing.
He completed them in 1933 thanks to extensive secretarial help provided by friends and assistants (his condition soon progressed so far that he could not write his name). The first public performance, given by baritone Martial Singher in December 1934 at the Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris, featured the orchestral version, with an ensemble conducted by Paul Paray. For the lusty opening "Chanson Romanesque", Ravel chose the quajira dance-pattern, exploiting the quirks of its alternating and meters for word-painting, and enlivening it by sometimes garnishing the with a clashing dissonance. Sensuality subtly increases with a turn to the major, and the final rhapsodizing on the beloved ("O Dulcinée") deepens the emotional perspective of all that has gone before.
" Neil Drumming of Entertainment Weekly praised the album as well, stating "With a youthful voice and a predilection for flowery lyrics, the 27-year-old still comes off as an angst-afflicted teenager adapting her diary into song — even though she's now rhapsodizing about adult stuff like rent-controlled apartments (Nolita Fairytale) and temp work (Hands on Me). This can be surprisingly touching and personal, as on the exuberant title track, or simply pretentious, as on Come Undone, where she muses, I'm a sycophantic courtier with an elegant repost. However precious her poetry can be, Carlton always pins it to melodies that morph and expand evocatively. Heroes climaxes grandly in the soaring ballad Home, followed by the choral volcano that is More Than This.
Chris Estey of Paste explains further, 'a burden was placed in his heart to create music like this, confronting every evil and rhapsodizing about long-held-off freedoms in this world. His powerful voice got into the media through broadcast talent shows in service to the military; it almost redeemed the loneliness and suffering of being stationed away from all he loved.' Following his tour of duty, Hight writes that Trotter Jr. struck 'out as a smoothly seductive R&B; singer-songwriter, citing influences like Gerald Levert and Tyrese'. Tanya Blount Trotter first came to prominence in the 1993 film and soundtrack Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit, where her duet with Lauryn Hill on "His Eye Is on the Sparrow" was cited as a memorable moment by MadameNoire.
It is the birthplace of the Lutheran priest Mathias Schuster who has founded the village Rosenau in Seewalchen commune in Austria, as a refuge place for the German population (Saxons and Lander) from Transylvania and other parts of Central and Eastern Europe who had to flee after World War II in order to escape the communist deportation to the Soviet Union and imprisonment. In the period of war, on their way to the Russian front, being enrolled in the German army (as Waffen SS), the men from Bussd wrote on the walls of the train in their home dialect: "Holt Dich, Stalin, un der Grunn, denn de Bussder kunn", "Tremble for your moustache, Stalin, 'couse the people from Bussd are coming!" . A meaningful joke about Bussd can be found in a German journal: In the train from Kronstadt to Vienna, a peasant from Bussd is sitting next to a merchant from Vienna, who was continuously rhapsodizing about his beautiful city.

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