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"richness" Definitions
  1. the state of being rich in something, such as colour, minerals or interesting qualities
"richness" Synonyms
riches affluence wealth fortune prosperity opulence resources richdom wealthiness deep pockets plenty abundance money means wherewithal assets cash luxury prosperousness capital profusion copiousness lavishness plenitude plentifulness bounty plethora superabundance luxuriance mass heap pile slew profuseness plentitude lushness myriad magnificence grandeur sumptuousness luxuriousness splendour(UK) splendor(US) grandness extravagance majesty stateliness splendidness resplendence gloriousness glory impressiveness fertility fruitfulness productivity fecundity productiveness prolificacy prolificity feracity virility prolificness uberty generative capacity fertileness gravidity puberty intensity strength vibrancy resonance depth vividness fullness power brilliance brightness radiance glow light luminosity clarity shine warmth incandescence illumination lambency funniness drollery uproariousness drollness comicality comedy comic humor(US) humour(UK) hilariousness humorousness comicalness jocularity wit jocoseness wittiness jocosity fun amusement facetiousness color(US) life liveliness animation spirit energy excitement interest pep vigor(US) vitality vivacity effervescence fascination verve dash dynamism enthusiasm density viscosity consistence firmness stickiness texture viscidity ropiness thickness opacity adhesiveness gluiness glutinousness gooeyness gumminess tackiness viscidness substance consistency extensiveness range breadth comprehensiveness vastness broadness extent scope scale magnitude width generality compass completeness all-inclusiveness universality ubiquity degree sonority reverberation roundness vibration plangency verdure flora foliage green greenery herbage leafage vegetation freshness greenness plants plant life leaves undergrowth frondescence shrubbery harmony euphony polyphony consonance melodiousness melody symphony tunefulness mellifluousness tune harmonics mellifluence orchestration chord concentus diapason overtones chorus composition organum force forcefulness effectiveness efficacity efficacy weight aggressiveness assertiveness efficiency eloquence fierceness influence might potency authoritativeness More
"richness" Antonyms
poverty simplicity debt restraint ordinariness meanness modesty plainness squalor tawdriness shabbiness infertility sterility barrenness aridity infecundity impotence impotency unproductiveness unfruitfulness emptiness childlessness lack weakness thinness wateriness pathos seriousness solemnity sadness melancholy gravity unhappiness tragedy drama sobriety sorrow dourness depression grief work soberness cheapness dullness insignificance ugliness unimportance unostentatiousness understatement unpretentiousness lowliness inexpensiveness humbleness unobtrusiveness discretion lack of extravagance lack of pretension need scarcity want poorness rareness indigence dearth scantiness paucity meagreness discouragement insufficiency fruitlessness incompleteness littleness smallness tininess deprivation destitution penury impoverishment destituteness difficulty privation hardship meagerness pauperdom pauperism distress beggary necessitousness pennilessness penuriousness starvation austerity bareness impecuniosity impecuniousness rusticism rusticity primitiveness severity spareness Spartanism starkness unadornment blackness dark darkness dulness duskiness dimness stupidity bit handful hint ounce piece smidgen smidgeon scrap shred trace dribble fleck mouthful scruple sliver dollop modicum nip pinch dash flatness insipidity vapidity drabness insipidness monotony chill coolness coldness chilliness sting bitterness frigidity iciness bite crispness frostiness gelidity sharpness wintriness nippiness fluidity liquidity runniness fluidness liquescence liquescency liquidness

813 Sentences With "richness"

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A coquettish "centaurette," her tail braided by cherubs, was printed on a double-breasted velvet suit, piling richness on richness.
But the game plays on that psychology nonetheless, in order to encourage richness of gameplay experience, rather than Mario's literal richness in coins.
I want the richness of a world delivered in story that is equivalent to the richness of the world Civilization offers via its computational interactions.
Where you've got a diversity of cultures in your group, people will look at problems with a different point of view and that brings a richness to discovery and a richness to innovation.
Here are four that epitomize Shitamachi's richness:  Shitamachi (21954), dir.
He felt such exquisite shame, the abundant richness of embarrassment.
It's about the characters and the richness of the story.
"Salve regina" by John Browne is relentless in its richness.
These disagreements even added to the richness of the holiday.
Its richness lies in the combination of strong local identities.
Most importantly it had the same richness as a Hass.
Technology allows that to happen at increasing levels of richness.
This supple sense of richness is typical of good Pomerol.
Although modestly presented, its richness and depth rewards close looking.
Plurality within the media is what gives it that richness.
All of these connections account for the richness of forests.
What do we think about how they got their richness?
SOS Brutalism demonstrates the richness and diversity of the style.
I have this image of a giant pipe, so much richness.
Roiphe flashes her richness of mind most intently on Updike. In
Its simple but powerful presentation respects the richness of its function.
"We're again learning how to see richness in others, not threats."
Add fat back in for richness, sodium phosphate for juiciness. 4.
It does no justice to the richness of literary conversations online.
Remember that spirituality equals richness, protection and a spring of blessings.
But diets have often narrowed at the expense of nutritional richness.
And there's where the true crazy richness lies in the story.
Mr. Morlot's affection for the work's expressive richness came through clearly.
This is a novel of richness and wisdom and huge pleasure.
The coffee is a robusta from Ecuador, selected for its richness.
They combine the scale of sculpture and chromatic richness of painting.
It squeezes out a lot of richness of what we are.
She naturally combined tonal richness with clear delivery of the texts.
Did this longer aging contribute to its added depth and richness?
That hit of acid really cuts the richness of the beef!
It's a bright, tangy counterpart to the richness of the fish.
Among other things, it nails the emotional richness of the holiday season.
It also may add to the richness of film and cultural studies.
It is tied up in the richness and complexity of social life.
Later, we'll have all that richness and biologic history to learn from.
I've discovered how much of the richness of being human is sexuality.
Their richness, particularly when soft and runny, can mute a wine's flavors.
She found, however, that the narrative richness of the memory was gone.
It gives the congee a really nice richness—otherwise it's just rice.
It cuts through the richness of what's going on on this plate.
They were remarkable for gleaning such richness and breadth from simple staples.
They are black to demonstrate that blackness can have complexity. Depth. Richness.
Stefan Hertmans, "War and Turpentine," staggering richness of language; brutal, deep, haunting.
There is a richness in community unparalleled in other places she's lived.
Singing with bloom and richness, Ms. Melton was a tender, vulnerable Sieglinde.
This is important for the accuracy, fairness and richness of our journalism.
And emotional richness is just what Mr. Lepage's production too often lacks.
Some potato puréed into the broth gives it a creaminess without richness.
This allowed complicating irony to seep in, alongside a richness of observation.
"There's a fullness, a fattiness, almost a chocolate-y richness," said Holly.
"I was shocked by the richness of the material," Mr. Lewis said.
They also add immeasurable diversity, innovation, and cultural richness to our country.
The homemade version "had this richness that absorbs the khichdi," she said.
But this does not take away from the richness of the exhibition.
Foundation is always vital to me because it gives me an even richness.
The Bachelor franchise universe is not one of, shall we say, linguistic richness.
Ms. Netrebko sang with a captivating blend of shimmering richness and textured shadings.
The ensemble played throughout in a white heat — with richness but without fat.
Plus, the nuts in the recipe helped break up that density and richness.
The citrus does a good job of cutting the richness of the soup. 
"I am for richness of meaning rather than clarity of meaning," he explained.
"Gone is the warm richness of the German bass counterpoint," Mr. Elder said.
Her melting tone and natural richness were ideal for Adalgisa's elegant, wistful phrases.
Yet, when appropriate, Mr. Trifonov shapes phrases and colors chords with milky richness.
Finally, to add richness and tang, I shave in some sheep's milk cheese.
But "Hystopia" quickly gains momentum and plausibility thanks to its richness of detail.
For a bit of richness, I add avocado cubes to the salsa bowl.
It is helping them find the richness of whatever they are interested in.
Muscadet, too, would be delicious, particularly a bottle with some richness to it.
Snake Oil Hot Sauce balances its pure heat with acidity and fruity richness.
I didn't feel "a spiritual richness," as promised, but it did feel good.
There is no end to its richness, every seed tasting like a year.
There was little sense of glacial undertow, of mahogany darkness, of velvety richness.
Extra functionality, augmented sensory perceptions—it all adds to the richness of human experience.
It's richness is firmly rooted in finding joy and laugher in the Black experience.
But the scale, painstaking execution, and obsessive richness of every brushstroke is pure Kahlo.
The richness of their backgrounds and experiences makes me proud to be a Democrat.
The contrasts between the place's richness and the consequences of the spill are notable.
They don't do justice to the richness of the human experience of climate change.
Latinas have so much culture, and such richness, and we bring so much life.
A bit of acidity in the wine brightened the relentless richness of the food.
It added smokiness, porky richness, and extra layer of spice with only one ingredient.
We prefer sunny-side up because the runny yolk adds a delicious richness. 6.
How much of the world, in all of its richness, can we truly apprehend?
Schurke and her husband, Paul, have benefited from the natural richness of the area.
At first sniff, I could smell the alcohol, but also its richness and complexity.
Both serve the purpose of cutting through the doughy richness with a fresh snap.
" This is the richness of loss, the work of the caress, our "generative nothingness.
These simple flourishes allow the salmon's sweet flavor to dominate, adding richness and tang.
Books are evaluated for "the scope, significance, depth of research, and richness of interpretation."
Verjuice allows me to experience the richness of unripe grapes in a bottled form.
Its richness is unmatched, and its uses in cooking are deeply and widely entrenched.
In richness of ideas, and in glory of sentences, both these books are spectacular.
It's got a cheeselike richness but it's a lot more interesting (and dairy-free).
Baggage can be a source of richness; it can be a source of pain.
As with the best anthologies, this one's richness lies in its variety of tone.
I'm a grammar obsessive, passionate about Spanish and soccer and the richness of both.
There's a briny smack, and then the enveloping richness of tomatoes, collapsed and mellowed.
Add softly fried eggs for richness, and fresh radishes and lime juice for spark.
Meanwhile, the Mets' richness in years is obvious when you look around the diamond.
Add toasted nuts, a scoop of ricotta or a poached egg for some richness.
This everlasting rivalry, paradoxically, has only enhanced the beauty and cultural richness of Jerusalem.
Boon wants to "open the richness of the collection to public eyes," Spindler said.
Somehow, this mingling enhanced the spiritual richness of the music and the communal experience.
On one level, Kim makes paintings about painting: the limits and richness of medium.
Still, the canvases in these shows from that period lack the depth and richness of die-hard minimalist painters such as Albers, Agnes Martin and Ad Reinhardt — or the painterly richness of others who devoted themselves to white monochrome, like Robert Ryman.
Then, she took it a step further than Darwin: She created models to show the relationship between species richness (the number of species in a genus) and subspecies richness is stronger in mammals that don't live on land -- namely bats and whales.
" The experience, he said, "helped me with some sensitivity to the richness and breadth of our society, and that the more you limited yourself, as in the white males only chumming with white males, the more you cut yourself off from that richness.
For whatever reason — the eternal richness of the entirely inoffensive desperate-to-get-married shtick?
Carbonara done the right way has everything: texture, depth of flavour, richness, balance, and umami.
Bake it with an egg on top if you wish, for a little extra richness.
But to have the richness of this shared experience, it's been a dream come true.
She suggests going for equal parts water and equal parts almond milk for added richness.
You missed the velvet in her voice, the richness, the autumnal halo around her sound.
My journals were more observational: the details, the description of the richness of the environment.
"By the end, I'm relieved to report the book's richness overtakes the film's," he wrote.
The richness of its heritage and in its archives are just out of this world.
This last goal, biogeographers estimate, would preserve 85% of life's richness in the long run.
There's no richness to the sound, it's all very flat and uninspiring, especially with music.
The color in these photographs is sumptuous: reds, aquas, and blues pop with hyperreal richness.
Once I began to dive into the name of Columbia, I discovered a real richness.
They also report the richness of sex within a committed versus merely "consensual" sex framework.
MD: And on that "richness," the variety of the worlds you visit is genuinely astounding.
That Château Pigoudet was the favorite, preferred for its scent of jasmine and citrusy richness.
"Nothing compares to the depth and richness of real lacquer," Lowther says, calling imitations "flaquer."
I grew up in Boston, where I was surrounded by the richness of American history.
Jenkins brings a visual richness to the story, accentuating the emotional undertones of Baldwin's words.
I just wanted people to dive into the richness of what the timepieces look like.
Harlem's vitality and cultural richness were also missing, being represented instead as foreboding and desolate.
They add a saline verve that counters all the richness from the runny egg yolks.
There was subtlety in Lada Valesova's piano playing, and some richness in Ms. Hamard's voice.
"The colors, the textures, the variety, the richness — you can't even approach it with paint."
In 2016, godello reminded me more of chenin blanc for its richness and floral qualities.
It's stripped us all culturally and personally of the richness and the diversity of life.
Yet this wine was superb — savory with surprising richness — and went beautifully with the meal.
"Caramelizing the honey condenses its richness, and makes the ice cream even silkier," he said.
The next dish, a lobster risotto of epic richness, required no adornment in the slightest.
Not simply the withering wit and the richness of his singing but the hydraulic reactions.
But even there the seeming richness is somewhat illusory, a shadow of what once existed.
The difference between these two things can be viewed as an indicator of information richness.
This beautifully illustrated book by Phaidon celebrates the richness and diversity of the world's plant life.
Mexican-American public school students deserve books that respect the richness of our history and culture.
Will you be there cheering the competitors and celebrating the richness of Africa's growing startup scene?
Last year's communication spoke more positively of the "richness" that Islam brought to America's "religious tapestry".
In a later painting from 1936, however, a richness of colour seeps into the bath itself.
A new dictionary of African politics, published by Oxford University Press, tries to capture this richness.
It had an alkaline mineral flavor to it, soft loamy clay with a faint fertile richness.
Paris is touting its size, cultural richness, financial-markets tradition, derivatives talent and proximity to London.
The richness of the colors is unparalleled and you can feel the oiliness of the pastel.
His moral grasp of the larger picture costs him the richness of the smaller, human one.
" This, he further predicted, could enhance "the richness and rigor of spontaneous creation and human interaction.
Polly: You can't really get the richness and complexity of the whole area in one image.
One of the understated strong suits of All-AmeriKKKan Bada$$ is the richness of its production.
At this stage of her career, Ms. Netrebko's voice abounds in richness, depth and dusky colorings.
At any age, it can open people up to new possibilities and add richness to life.
I've rarely seen such a richness and depth in a historical catalog in my whole career.
But if you work towards richness on the outside and not the inside, there's a disconnect.
The magical ingredient here is Thai soybean paste, a fermented condiment packed with salty, umami richness.
" Kipen doesn't have the historical richness to work with that Carpenter did in "New York Diaries.
"I'm trying to understand what their palette is — that soft, richness," he says of Atelier Vime.
"It's a great richness, being in the medina," she said, as we lunched on kefta tagine.
The warm, tart yogurt sauce adds tang and richness, especially when made with whole-milk yogurt.
It has to do with a pervasive disconnect from our physical surroundings, in all their richness.
But the export of pimento wood was banned, and the richness of jerk flavor stayed behind.
Alone, it had richness, acidity and a saline flavor that balanced out any hint of sweetness.
Government-established protected areas are essential if future generations are to benefit from Earth's incredible richness.
To make up for this, there's a richness of background, a context, to the military novels.
All five are a great entry point into the richness of 2019's world cinema releases.
But it's the stories behind the works that give this intimate collection its richness — and bite.
"For Kenyans who are more inland, this dish is an occasion," she said, noting its richness.
Mr. Volle's voice, though not enormous, has the richness and heft to lift Wagner's tormented phrases.
The Private Selection was also quite nice, with more oak flavoring and richness from malolactic fermentation.
I want them to hear that richness, but I don't want it to be about that.
During one riff, Mr. Trump extolled the richness, history and, indeed, the superiority of Western culture.
European style with so much chocolate, drink this one in tiny cups to savor the richness.
"There was a richness that couldn't be captured in the confines of a film," he said.
What makes the empanadas Paraguayan are littered nubs of hard-boiled egg, layered for extra richness.
At more than four hours sans commercials, "Watergate" exhibits an admirable richness of detail and depth.
Or take this moment to embrace richness and depth, deploying lamb and bacon to soothing effect.
Thus, it is not enough to say that that he evokes being in its manifold richness.
Where a show like Carnivále aimed for a sepia-toned richness, Damnation aims for better verisimilitude.
The show, curated by Natasha Matteson, gains its richness from a paradox at the heart of selfhood.
Season two appears likely to deepen those ideas, thanks to the richness of the season one cliffhanger.
The richness of these new storylines in part reflects the intellectual dividend of the Soviet Union's fall.
Paired with foie gras, blue cheese or desserts, Tokaj wines are valued for their richness and complexity.
"It has a bold richness that gives me confidence but also feels feminine and graceful," she says.
Purple can communicate richness, royalty, sensuality, what have you; it can also announce gout, bruising, raw meat.
It's an ode to the richness that is trying to figure out life as a Black millennial.
There's a richness to Dear White People that only deepened in its transition from film to television.
In third place was the 2010 Inferno Fiamme Antiche riserva from Ar.Pe.Pe., which showed richness and complexity.
The richness and diversity of the collective images are reinforced with brief but starkly factual historical narratives.
It has a narrative richness that is unrivaled, and a ludic complexity that is distinctly its own.
It's good to see this beast permutation adding to the richness and variety of the Druid class.
Because of its richness, I think this is perfect for oft neglected areas such as your neck.
Like Mr Igunma, Yann says he admires Indians for their intelligence and the richness of their culture.
The richness of a language's conventions is the highest barrier to sounding like a native in it.
Returning to sentimentality, extending content, and broadening references, and adding visual richness verges on art as seduction.
We talked in awful, cringey ways about thinness and richness that only barely masked our own insecurities.
This thematic richness would come to define the franchise — and occasionally weigh it down, especially under Oshii.
Avery Amereau, a mezzo-soprano with stunning contralto richness and depth, was superb in the alto arias.
It's because Catholics don't eat meat on Fridays, traditionally, and butter is the richness around the potato.
Many cite the mesmerizing richness of Earth's lush colors, or the obvious lack of artificial national borders.
I generally lean toward skinny Chinese egg noodles because I like the added richness of the yolk.
Its richness, its strangeness, its beauty, its complication, its ridiculousness, its divisiveness, its allure, its very realness.
You can braise lamb shanks in any liquid, though something with acidity will help cut their richness.
Ms. Feola has a warm, full-bodied voice with natural bloom and a touch of darkening richness.
Cheese is the typical omelet filling, but for a similar richness that's also dairy-free, try tahini.
Alissa: There's so much richness in this film to appreciate, and it's endlessly quotable and meme-able.
This mixture gives their experience, when it is put under pressure, depth and a sort of richness.
What we get instead of narrative momentum is a richness of theme and an abundance of detail.
It stretches across the entire picture plane, light streaming across it accentuating the richness of the color.
But, for a cheesecake from Starbucks, it was solid — not too sweet and with just enough richness.
Would that be a good thing or would it eliminate some of the richness from the world?
His performance showcased the qualities for which he was initially hailed: vocal richness, stylish phrasing, impassioned delivery.
His sound may lack some Italianate richness, and his tone tends to be focused, with minimal vibrato.
A final finishing dollop of aioli swirled into the al dente rice sleeks it with satiny richness.
Ever since Darwin, scientists have been puzzled by how reefs support such richness under nutrient-poor conditions.
The solitude of her poetic labor is balanced and fed by the richness of her domestic surroundings.
I can still remember the enveloping, creamy richness her sound and the arching beauty of her phrasing.
I get impatient with the hourlong piece, which for all its lyrical richness can seem long-winded.
Smokey bacon lends a richness to the sandwich that melds seamlessly with the mild and rich cheese.
"The products have to have a certain richness in perfumes [in Asia] than in the West," explained Suranjan.
They love the contrasting richness of an egg in any form, as well as a strong dressing. 4.
"It shows that the richness of the phases of matter is even broader [than we thought]," said Yao.
"I'm trying to see how can you derive richness out of such a poverty of sensing," he says.
Don't skip the mustard dip and cold beer here: you'll want something to cut through the intense richness.
As supercontinents split apart, the fossil record shows a much greater richness among various forms of marine life.
The richness, the saltiness, and the delicious, juicy risk and vulnerability that made the novel sing aren't there.
So AI tutors, that's one of the verticals that will be played with, is this whole dialogue richness.
A serious shortcoming of this approach is that it assumes cost is a proxy for richness of benefits.
In the end, we believe that readers will pay for the richness of The Atlantic in digital form.
But guitar builders and players know there is "something very special" about rosewood's depth and richness of sound.
"Paste" sounds too thick for how light it is, and "mousse" is too airy to describe its richness.
Beijing thinks the current number of encoded characters in Unicode inadequately represents the richness of China's cultural past.
In its devotional richness, each of Mr. Ohtake's books has the quality of a contemporary Book of Hours.
The effect is to give this wine a richness that belies its slender level of 11 percent alcohol.
There was cuttlefish sepia and burnt umber, but if Turner needed a loamy richness he reached for Mummy.
"Ramadan reminds us of the richness Muslims add to the religious tapestry of American life," the statement said.
But it is not irrelevant to the human interest, which is to say the novelistic richness, of character.
Little children's eyes may fill in the modernist blanks and see the sprawling richness implied in the text.
He brought melting richness and dramatic nuances to his performance, supported by the sensitive conducting of Marco Armiliato.
But frog meat has an extra jolt of richness that chicken typically lacks, and should be treasured accordingly.
" He added, "Our differences, then, are not a detriment or a danger; they are a source of richness.
It's also a good opportunity to spotlight the richness and diversity of culture we have within the community.
And as we interact with technology, all of the nuances and richness of our feelings disappear in cyberspace.
To begin, you select a base, a carrier oil that ranges in richness depending on your skin's needs.
This particular recipe gives you a thin mixture, acting more like sauce than dip, adding richness without heaviness.
The play begins with a stark, sinister scene that scarcely prepares us for the richness of what follows.
"I am interested in the richness of my culture, but this is not an archaeological work," she said.
Some tasters did think it had the richness of dark chocolate, though, so it isn't a total miss.
Mr. Müller-Schott's dark, penetrating sound lent richness and depth to phrases more familiar from a shimmering violin.
The richness of our talents and diversity is being sapped by the scare tactics of our immigration authorities.
Even such vivid verbs, however, are only rough approximations of the expressive richness of the motions they describe.
"There's a lot of cultural richness here, but the borough is really drained of resources," Mr. Estrella said.
But a dunk in melted chocolate and a sprinkling of freeze-dried raspberries add richness and crimson pizazz.
"Our differences, then, are not a detriment or a danger; they are a source of richness," he said.
His lilting voice and instrumentation sound full, adding more richness to his spare melodies and low-key lyrics.
It's not clear, but the richness of the ambiguity just adds to the book's sense of sweeping melancholy.
But the film's script turns the richness of Carol's history and her personality into something of a mystery.
The richness of these 17th- and 18th-century voices makes the 21st-century chapters sound flat in comparison.
We have at our fingertips at any moment in time the richness of full video chat, free of charge.
With Ms. Mearns, it has a juicy richness and dramatic daring that go beyond Ms. Whelan's original, remarkable performance.
These ingredients may provide an anti-inflammatory effect while boosting the nutrient-richness of one's diet, according to Newgent.
But Terminal Directive is anything but balanced and that, in its own way, builds the richness of the narrative.
Not only will this add richness, but it will also help to keep the meat juicy while it cooks.
One that goes beyond ameliorating the challenges of aging, one that adds richness and texture to the older life.
The cooked specimens are Rockefeller-esque, their richness kept in check with a bright green and gently crisp persillade.
More and more, we're being exposed to the miracle of the immigrant experience, in all its richness and pain.
All the wars and conflicts in that part of the world have the same aim -- to control that richness.
This recipe from The Owl with the Goblet features peppery arugula to offset the richness of the truffled eggs.
The nutty richness of browned butter is a natural match for the other warm spicy flavors of pumpkin pie.
But think about it: How likely is it that the immense richness of nature fits on a single dimension?
All together these create a world of intense visual richness and power that is unidentifiable by logo or look.
In Ms. Nair's hands, Phiona's story has a richness and unpredictability that separates it from other, superficially similar movies.
A hard-cooked egg, one with a slightly runny center, goes on top in my version to add richness.
His inventions were prized for the flexibility and richness of the sounds they produced and the possibilities they suggested.
It had the tangy richness of cheese that hadn't been dried, smashed into powder, and reconstituted with hot liquid.
Japanese adaptations of the Sherlock Holmes oeuvre have a richness that we don't see in English-language TV versions.
That second point is not a criticism; it just reflects the plasticity and richness of this still-emerging neologism.
"Captivating audiences, he has given us insights into the richness of the human mind and heart," the statement said.
It's easy to miss how meticulous they are in style — but impossible not to recognize their richness and immediacy.
The suave baritone Nicola Alaimo was almost miscast as the hapless Taddeo, singing with elegance and richness of tone.
Snyder's Watchmen was self-consciously beholden to the source material, but failed to capture the richness of the comics.
There's a richness and depth to them, and a creative side that I wish we'd see replicated more often.
You can taste the richness of the vanilla beans and it's much creamier than other ice creams I've had.
It needs to be dark enough to cut the round, sweet richness of the custard: Aim for dark amber.
Unlike the other two bottles, the Zenato was aged in oak barrels, a process that may have contributed richness.
It is the unbelievable richness—not only of the stories, but of the details—that make the stories alive.
When chicken is roasted, its buttery richness tastes like home — even if you didn't grow up eating the stuff.
The quirky HBO drama — about a polygamist family living in suburban Salt Lake City — boasted a surprising thematic richness.
If you come into a relationship with the richness inside of you, that will eventually manifest on the outside.
It also works perfectly in desserts, especially creamy ones, where it adds characteristic verve to the richness of dairy.
"At that point, I realized that the richness you see in her work is from her interiority," said Batteau.
After baking, the sharpness released from the grapes had suffused everything with an irresistible contrast of tart and richness.
Despite some ragged moments and flubbed solos, Mr. Meena and his players conveyed the work's seamless structure and richness.
The album's palette also features a horn section, summoning R&B punch and jazz richness, powered by human breath.
It is a region of unimaginable richness that connects us with our history, our humanity, and the natural world.
The ecstatic richness of the music recalls the supercharged religiosity of Olivier Messiaen, who taught Stockhausen for a time.
And in quite a few bottles, possible intricacies were overwhelmed by richness, sweetness and power, regardless of the vintage.
I actually crave the canned stuff, the good-quality tuna packed in olive oil to preserve richness and flavor.
An authentic richness fills their souls, and they have a keen sensory awareness of the way the world works.
The textures have the glinting clarity of a Baroque ensemble, but also a richness that fills the huge house.
Offset the richness with a bright, spicy Sunday, Bloody Sunday mezcal Bloody Mary, thick with fresh tomatoes and sambal.
Some operas are faulted for scores that lack melodic richness, relying too much on long stretches of dramatic recitative.
The richness it brings to a pot of spiced rice and greens nudges this dish into main-course territory.
Most recipes use a combination of beef and pork: the beef for chew, the pork for flavor and richness.
Jalapeño and peppery watercress supply a pleasant kick, along with the richness provided by sour cream laced with horseradish.
They have a sweet, tender crumb that gives way to toasted crunch, bursts of tangy chew and undeniable richness.
But place a lot of one- or two-note heroines side by side and you gain a choral richness.
The oversized quenelle of the ponche pacifico provided a richness punctuated by the low, background ring of the cumin.
The NARA GIFs are a savvy initiative to connect a wider audience with the richness of the National Archives.
The visuals, he emphasized, were a way of adding yet another layer of depth and richness to his work.
This move spares Czapski the accusation that he was merely escaping into the sensory, bourgeois richness of Proust's art.
Many vegan recipes for creamy pasta imitate the richness of cheese with soaked nuts, especially cashews, whirred into cream.
Toasted marcona almonds add a nutty richness to this gazpacho to make it more than just cold tomato soup.
That day may never come, for the richness of human diversity cannot be abolished any more than Mars or Jupiter.
To honor the richness of my inheritance, value myself, do my best, and never let others convince me I can't.
Singing with burnished sound and lyrical richness, he looks like a natural leader, handsome, confident and something of an operator.
Berg's piercing music ventures into Expressionist atonality with remnants of Mahlerian harmonic richness, lending tragic stature to Wozzeck's Everyman struggles.
Turkish foodways are famously celebrated for their richness and diversity, a heady gamut including ethnic regional specialties and modern cosmopolitanism.
I thought many more — eight to 10 — would answer more clearly, providing some zing against the richness of the sauce.
It rests on a richness of ideas and the ability to steer them through the bureaucratic process that is government.
Aori-ika, despite being the chewiest squid, is regarded as the best, thanks to it natural sweetness and umami-richness.
The book often equates richness and royalty with morality, which anyone alive on earth knows is not how it goes.
Perhaps the richness of kimono fabrics compelled European designers in the 19th century to create new fashions from deconstructed kimonos.
Clever the comic may be, but can it match the richness of ideas that Proust achieves in the original text?
The cows began giving out milk that was light on richness because the fat content thinned out, according to producers.
She's less conventional than Jessie Ware and Lianne La Havas, but her voice doesn't have the same richness or punch.
The pulled pork relied on a dash of acid — not a 100-year flood of vinegar — to cut its richness.
The richness of the cheeses and the herbal accents call for any of the vast category of fresh, lively whites.
A 20-member orchestra renders Leonard Bernstein's tumultuous, jazzy and unforgettable music with satisfying richness under Steve Orich's musical direction.
But despite the richness of the language, this high-tech nation can find itself at a loss for contemporary terms.
Herrine: The pastrami is so thick and so fatty that the dill and the pickled cucumber cuts through that richness.
Every day in communities like Jackson Heights, Queens, we see the economic and cultural richness of our phenomenally diverse communities.
The richness of the TRAPPIST-1 system is an important asset, because we can compare its planets to one another.
The canned drink is a "highly Japan-specific approach given the complexity and richness," said spokesperson Yohko Okabe to CNN.
We haven't tried to smooth over the disagreements, or differences in points of views, because that's what creates the richness.
Some countries have designated important plant areas (IPAs) to safeguard sites with threatened species, threatened habitats, and exceptional botanical richness.
With historic places, it's always better to get context and richness delivered in person by someone who specializes in it.
Every phase is still there with you: the richness of the doing, the fantasy of finality, the promise of achievement.
This richness comes from the care that Martin takes in cultivating his narrative and his community, both real and imagined.
A 2004 study of college students' responses to color found that black also evokes a sense of richness and power.
But it also reflected a new respect for and interest in the richness of Mexican food beyond the country's borders.
There's creamy richness, but there's also salty crunch (from pecorino bread crumbs, which are made in the same skillet, thankyouverymuch).
"You want kids to feel the richness that they own, as well as the poverty that they own," she said.
The complexity and power of the currents are the key to the evolutionary richness of the lower Congo, she said.
But to add richness, the salad is finished with a spoonful of zesty horseradish cream, passed separately at the table.
Yet during those years she sang with such focus and bloom that her sound had penetrating richness and radiant presence.
Mr. Groissböck's voice lacks some depth and richness, but his muscular sound and declamatory style are perfect for this portrayal.
Is "Our Southern Neighbors" a chance for audiences to hear for themselves the richness and diversity of Latin American cultures?
That takes away from some of the richness of the material, but "Tumbbad" is still a winner in many ways.
Like Mr. Taylor, Ms. Lawson addresses the dangers, contradictions and cultural richness of living in America as a black person.
In "Chacony," legs and lines sing juicily; Mr. Alston's gift for duets and ensemble finds a marvelously textured, polyphonic richness.
Rather, it's the richness of culture, language and individual sensibilities that enthralls us, whether in the Bible or in Tolstoy.
Local "species richness" is holding up, as some places lose species while just as many gain them, the study showed.
We had to find ways to reflect the richness and diversity of our native tongue and still be entirely readable.
We had to find ways to reflect the richness and diversity of our native tongue and still be entirely readable.
From the mid-60s forward, Lyons explored the pictorial richness of snapshots and of photographic sequences, particularly in book formats.
For a classic Provençal grand aioli, she pounds the garlicky sauce by hand and adds an egg yolk for richness.
These two little footballs of happiness are improbably smooth, almost but not quite fluffy, filled with the freshwater richness of pike.
I don't feel a sense of richness, because I ain't rich, but there is nothing better than being your own boss.
These are just a few of the almost two dozen events highlighting the cultural richness that Grand Ave has to offer.
The crunchy snack gives the classic sandwich of sweet ham, roast pork, Swiss cheese, pickles, and mustard added dimension and richness.
The words clearly inspired Mr. Abrahamsen to write music that ingeniously combines modernist astringencies, harmonic richness and strangely beautiful atmospheric colorings.
To reduce its characters to a collection of plot twists waiting to happen is to confuse their psychological richness for contrivance.
Walking into the main gallery, you enter through a long, purple hall; the richness of the color has a transportive quality.
The requisite twinkly lights and Christmas trees are present, but there's a richness and texture to it all that feels fresh.
Instead, the MPL has a warm, nutty flavor with that comforting, mouth-coating richness of maple syrup lingering after every sip.
Dealers are also reporting increased demand from the US for euro European AT25.4s given the richness of the US dollar market.
Together, let us celebrate during this joyous time the richness of the past and look with hope toward a brighter future.
And that richness supports a familiar but nonetheless compelling tale of alien invaders mixing into human society, conquering us from within.
Players step into the everyday role of a parent, where small sacrifices that seem initially mundane can resonate with emotional richness.
In time, fired up by that experience, and by the ethnic richness of his native city, he absorbed many other traditions.
The richness of fried dates stuffed with boar meat, for only twelve dollars, is cut nicely with a homemade grainy mustard.
For years, PredPol has been plagued with criticisms over the paucity of depth, richness, and rigor the software brings to policing.
You will break out of indecision, of old traumas and let the world enjoy all the beauty and richness within you.
The austere beauty of her work, its almost pulsating wordlessness and the richness of its sorrow, is kindred to this silence.
The velvety roasted eggplant accentuates the soft richness of the burrata, while the tomatoes make for a sweet and juicy contrast.
They are light yet floral, he said, with some richness, and the paler the better, a style that has conferred prestige.
The crunchy snack gives the classic sandwich of sweet ham, roast pork, swiss cheese, pickles, and mustard added dimension and richness.
The clear-cut preserve was once part of the Atlantic Forest, whose species richness is comparable to that of the Amazon.
The richness of our foods work really well when mixed so you can tell that Scotland and South Asians flourish together.
The power & richness of your voice was only in tribute to the awesome power of your mind & your generosity of spirit.
We know from Sean Reardon's research that the richness and frequency of these experiences is correlated to a family's income level.
The rooms that date from the 16th century are among the most breathtaking in France, but their richness can be overwhelming.
Duck, while perhaps not an obvious No. 1 choice, easily took the top spot thanks to its consistency and intrinsic richness.
Maspero Triangle encapsulates all that history — the country's history — and the richness, sociological and cultural, bred by adaptation to economic challenges.
Accurately portraying the richness and variety of the lives lived in New York is a daunting, if not almost impossible, task.
Now, two years later, I find myself sober, and life is taking on a richness I never thought was my due.
There's also the increasing richness with which her art connects to the history of modern sculpture, beginning with Dada and Surrealism.
There is a real richness, however, in regarding Lerner's three books together, as the story of a kind of political maturation.
Either way, the yolk provides a softening, binding depth and richness to what otherwise is quite clean and sharp and bright.
In Handel's "Agrippina," running through March 7, the conductor Harry Bicket's triumph is the richness he draws from the Met Orchestra.
Without it, sites like YouTube, Facebook, and Wikipedia would not exist and the richness of the Internet would be vastly limited.
"Each wood lends its unique flavor to the aging aceto, and each wood variety adds more complexity and richness," says Rubin.
And they have debated whether species richness — the number of species in a given locality—is a useful measure of biodiversity.
Without the egg, I could more clearly pick up the richness of the patty and the intense sweetness of the sauce.
"You learn to flavor things up with butter and half-and-half to get a richness that you need," she said.
I covered the Vatican for The Times for nearly two years, and the book has a richness of detail that's persuasive.
The film, directed by Mira Nair, "has a richness and unpredictability that separates it from other, superficially similar movies," Scott wrote.
"It can take weeks to replicate the richness of a sauce without butter, or to balance acidity without sugar," he says.
Or you can think about that as richness and depth-ness in our social lives, and I just think that that's an interesting question, is where you want the commonality across the world and the connection, and where you actually want that commonality to enable deeper richness, even if that means that people are doing different things.
At times she used gold and platinum leaves in her paintings to achieve high mystical expression and richness to her geometric forms.
The action sequence also takes players through some examples of environmental storytelling that add to the richness of this new Scandinavian setting.
Maybelline's vocals and choir synths add a gothic richness to it, slightly dulling the severity and immediacy of the demanding bass line.
The enormous number of users on the platform and the richness of data collected about them mean Facebook is still a tinderbox.
Hickel rebuts that the richness of the data on England contrasts with a paucity of data in much of China and Asia.
Another thing that's very important to me is the respect of those worlds and the respect comes from the richness of detail.
Although the 'spectacle' has become a clichéd term for the modern condition, there is no denying the richness of Debord's original text.
Sweet caramelized onions and a bit of fresh thyme balance out the richness of heavy cream and gruyere cheese in this gratin.
It's realizing you're not entitled to anyone's body or time, understanding consent, and affirming the richness of personhood, diversity, and masculine expression.
Spread over two floors, the display of paintings, photographs and drawings reconfirms the richness — and the geographical limitations — of the Whitney's holdings.
The clam chowder achieved an optimal balance of smoky, bacony richness and brothy saltiness, with the added plus of two Cheddar biscuits.
Yes, some will love such richness, but others may wish that the kitchen had spared them the heavy-handed inducement of cream.
The richness and heft that is lost in the making of official accounts of the world is one of Miller's favorite themes.
Still, Rachmaninoff's mature voice already comes through in the chromatic richness of the harmonic writing, the abundant lyricism and the glowing orchestration.
In this recipe, I opt for grilling the corn rather than boiling, which gives it a smoky richness and increases the crunch.
Nonetheless, I dare to hope that, despite everything, human life and its richness of cultures will survive, even on a ravaged earth.
We use meat as a flavor enhancer, for umami richness, as something to pair with produce and make more out of it.
Its richness in vitamin C, iron, and fiber has made it the saving grace for the survivors of a night of raging.
But the way Zuckerberg talks about photography, as just a point low on the exponential graph of information richness, makes me nervous.
"This is independent of the Cisco acquisition and is something we have been developing because of richness of that data," Dendi said.
Opposing diversity and embracing a racial purity that does not exist prevents richness and variety, breeding a dangerous "us versus them" mentality.
Ms. Qian's captivating singing combines the trembling, nasal-toned quality of Chinese opera with the more penetrating richness of Western classical styles.
Yet the story also embraces a multitude of exuberantly full individual scenes, of a number and richness rarely seen outside of Shakespeare.
Erdrich retakes the lead by offering the reader the gifts of love and richness that only a deeply connected writer can provide.
Loftus agrees: "Having the [faked] video, and the richness of it, is just going to exacerbate the false memory potential," she says.
It's where a community organizer chose to tell stories, full of richness and hope, to help preserve her worn but proud neighborhood.
The first was to sear the brisket, letting the browned layer at the bottom of the pot add richness to the sauce.
I think he wanted his kids to have family and he wanted to share the richness of his cultural life with them.
As the music shifted into passages of velvety richness and tremulous sonorities, Mr. Nézet-Séguin drew out Impressionist colorings and harmonic pungencies.
Its single-origin bars — made in Asheville, N.C., from beans grown in Peru, Costa Rica and Nicaragua — have both purity and richness.
Her slightly nubbly homemade marzipan interior now has the added richness of raspberry and includes a tiny ceramic figurine embedded in it.
If you want wine, however, look for an incisive white with plenty of acidity to cut through the richness of the dish.
It has been quite a journey to see within my lifetime a real shift in pride and richness in the Latino culture.
Many local ecosystems—at least as measured by "species richness," the number of species they contain—appear to be in good health.
The live-wire acidity of the Madeira cut through the fat and richness of the beef, while its slight sweetness melded perfectly.
Dynamics were carefully balanced, with a glassy delicacy to the music-box passages and an almost tropical richness to the jubilant fanfares.
Much of what makes both Blue Ruin and Green Room stand out from their genre movie competitors is the richness of their visuals.
It has the richness of a good novel, and the television show uses its expanded running time to push further in that direction.
Not only does the familiarity bring a richness to their rapport, but they aren't afraid to disagree and occasionally tangle about their topics.
"As a Navajo woman, turquoise jewelry is a big part of who I am, and it means prosperity, richness, and health," says Rafael.
Students can participate in immersive explorations of the Amazon rainforest, allowing budding biologists to empathize with the richness and fragility of the jungle.
Yet, at the moment, Africa is not taking advantage of these resources – oil richness has traditionally overshadowed the wealth of renewable energy options.
However, as things stand, it's questionable whether this approach will be able to capture anything like the richness of our own bodily models.
As publishers and filmmakers continue to recognize the richness of varied experience, this myth of who the default viewer is could peel away.
You look out of a train window on the way to somewhere distant, and your eyeballs are filled with the richness of nature.
While showcasing Russia's musical richness, it was also a military mission, with guests bused in a heavily guarded convoy escorted by helicopter gunships.
As it turns out, Erlich was the cream sauce of the show, a gooey, heavy richness that while indulgent, had begun to curdle.
He added, "She is responsible, in no small measure, for the richness of Israeli cinema that we have seen at Cannes for years."
But the new mix brings up the richness of the orchestra, and it wouldn't sound out of place in a modern Disney movie.
The one-and-done mentality, with players heading to the N.B.A. after just one year, has eroded the richness of the college game.
The smoky-velvet quality of the fish provides enough richness and robust character to pair with a forthright Morgon or Moulin-à-Vent.
But despite passages of richness, ambiguity and complexity, especially in the orchestra, the music seldom plumbs the darkest strands of this psychological drama.
For some, like the man who learned his grandfather was African-American, not Italian, the information adds richness and context to their lives.
Ms. Stemme, singing the opera's conflicted temptress with easy richness and pale mournfulness, is the rare Kundry who is more elegant than intense.
Without vocal richness and power, "Aida" means little; the work's structure must of course be correct, but great singing fills it with life.
The requisite caraway is in the mix, but it does not dominate the drink's honeyed richness as it does in many other aquavits.
Our own science is revealing that richness to us, ironically giving us a reason to eliminate it along with our own continued existence.
Balanced with other components, which add texture and cut through its natural richness, an eggplant can turn into the most thrilling vegetable around.
Jemisin's writing is immersive; though I've never been to New York, her rendering makes me feel the city's richness, diversity, stubbornness, and independence.
There are upsides and downsides: The richness of the data can help communicate uncertainty, but in isolation, individual data points can be misleading.
When eggplants and peppers start appearing in August, you can char those instead; they'll add the same kind of richness to the plate.
Still, I believe that eggplant Parmesan is — or should be — the perfect crowd-pleasing vegetarian entree, with its familiar flavors and satisfying richness.
"I think it shows the richness of Grisham's imagination, because the rare books rooms at Princeton are nothing like this," Ms. Daniel said.
The wonderland in the title evokes not only the imaginary realms of children's books but also the richness of a real country: India.
Both might lay claim to the status of England's cultural second city, for the richness and vibrancy of their musical and artistic heritage.
I'd go with a sturdy red that will complement the juicy richness of the beef while echoing the herbal elements of the pesto.
I can't resist adding a sunny-side-up egg, fried in olive oil, to complement the sausage and peppers and to add richness.
After all, it's the visual richness that has always made the series irresistible, with hair and makeup an inextricable component of its appeal.
Put together, the breadth and richness of the experimentation pertaining to flight is greater than was previously thought during the dinosaur-bird transition.
Working together, we can create a tomorrow that embraces and values gender equality and the richness that it brings to business and society.
A tomato-basil Martini is both sweet and savory from cherry-tomato water and Lillet, and pleasantly bolstered by the baijiu ' s richness.
"We want to explore the richness and the variety of storytelling, not only for comics, but also for other graphic arts," Spindler said.
Now, I usually skip the meat — save for the occasional spoonful of bacon grease or lard for richness — and I don't miss it.
Other options include good chenin blancs, which likewise have textural richness, and perhaps top rieslings from Alsace or the Wachau region of Austria.
It is a remarkable gesture, and a sign of the strong unity underlying a show of formal complexity, aesthetic richness, and political relevance.
Carrillo's paintings re-envision the history of art through the heightened Chicano consciousness of his generation and the richness of his bicultural roots.
Lille prides itself on its heritage, but few hotels have been able to encapsulate the richness of the city's history while offering modern comforts.
Indoors it's a similar story, and while a filter can cover up much of the difference, the Razer Phone 2's pics lack richness.
I'd even go as far as to say the actual maps are on par with Google Maps as far as design, if not richness.
Among its many attributes, The Bells is imbued with a certain richness; these are left-field party bangers imbued with a wealth of feeling.
"The extraordinary size of this 59.60-carat diamond, paired with its richness of color, surpasses any known pink diamond record in history," Bennett said.
A guided visit to the library revealed some of the richness of its erotic (or pornographic, depending on who was doing the classification) material.
The fine orchestra, conducted by Zalmen Mlotek, imbues the score with warmth, while Ms. Policar and Mr. Johnson supply the show's greatest vocal richness.
Pope Francis encouraged people in his Christmas message to see differences as a "source of richness" rather than a reason for fear, Reuters reports.
Valtellina Tasting Results ★★★ Dirupi Valtellina Superiore 2011 $32 Great depth, richness and finesse, with flavors of tar, flowers, herbs and minerals.
Or, as with capers, olives smashed into good, sweet butter yield a condiment that can be slathered on anything to add a subtle richness.
There's a kind of richness and solemnity and historical references and things to the Woodcock label, so how do you make a spring collection?
At Marta, she recommends it with the mushroom dishes like funghi pizza, because the richness of mushrooms and brightness of the wine pair perfectly.
There is the slightest hint of sharpness from spring onions, sweet richness of butter, and not a drop of greasy oil on the tongue.
When you have this bowl of noodles, you really appreciate the depth of flavor, the richness from the marrow, and you just feel good.
It would seem Terrace House is largely enjoyable because it's the antithesis of modern reality television, but its richness is a bit more complex.
She also represents a Somali immigrant community that's come to our city since then and added their voice and their richness and their color.
The artwork is breathtaking, with its subtly shifting color, rendered by Jordie Bellaire, lending each panel a richness that appropriately reflects a multifaceted culture.
The city's charm is like butter on hot toast: it soaks into every pore, a richness of flavour that lasts long after the swallow.
Tasting the best Austrian rieslings, which can combine a delicious richness with a coiled, tensile strength, would have required spending far more per bottle.
Furthermore, the richness, health and biodiversity of the human gut microbiome contributes to the balanced immunomodulation required to suppress harmful inflammatory and allergic processes.
"They had a tradition and history and richness of accountability that they had created for one another, and we didn't have that," she said.
More interested in behavior than in depth, the film doesn't have characters who pop with a richness that would justify the generous running time.
It's crispy on the outside, but it's so creamy on the inside, and then you get that sweet and sour to balance that richness.
Analog, although more cumbersome and costly than its digital equivalents, provides a richness of experience that is unparalleled with anything delivered through a screen.
The breading — a dredge in flour, a dip in egg wash — is so light as to be barely noticeable, beyond the richness it brings.
But the astronauts of Apollo 10 were trailblazers, and their story adds richness and humanity to the history of the race to the moon.
If you want to add an egg to bulk this out and give it richness, go ahead and boil one up until jammy-yolked.
If you want to add an egg to bulk this out and give it richness, go ahead and boil one up until jammy-yolked.
White barely registers, except as a clean t-shirt or a crisp bedsheet, a minor element against which to contrast the richness of black.
Even if Omaui's cats are not particularly savage, the council said, they are a concern because of the notable richness of the area's wildlife.
While it may seem like an odd match with ratatouille, it has an inherent tanginess that works well with the richness of the vegetables.
And he realized that, just as he had forgotten the richness of his culture, the village, too, was slowly losing its age-old traditions.
The Uffizi has one of the world's greatest collections of antique sculpture, though it is often dwarfed by the richness of the painting collection.
The richness and diversity of early modern philosophy were bound to become evident, engendering a growing awareness of the inadequacy of the standard story.
The small stuff—style, scale, façade, signs of life, the richness of decorative detail, variety rather than uniformity, the encrustations of ornament—counts big.
The Art of Listening: Under Water draws listeners' attention to the richness of submerged sound worlds — and highlights how human activity might affect it.
Peppery arugula leaves dressed with lemon and salt paired well with the richness of the duck, though steamed broccoli rabe could be another choice.
From Tuscany, Chianti Classico will go brilliantly with this dish, its flavors and acidity melding seamlessly with the richness of the duck and beans.
"Everything that comes to us: dreariness, excitement, boredom, pain, they all add to the richness" of our lives, Philip says late in the play.
But from late November until the last gasp at the end of December, we all are bombarded with richness and excess at every turn.
When laying cream and powder textures on top of each other, it adds more dimension and richness, plus it makes it more long-wearing.
Most of us love being mothers and wives, which gives our lives a richness that few men or women get from professional accomplishment alone.
But it does celebrate the aesthetic richness that ensued from it by presenting the viewer with some of the most magnificent and meaningful artifacts.
There's something about the richness of the stories that seems to act as a foil for our own confusion, draining away the day's madness.
Taste it, the way it combines the fat-bathed richness of fresh beef with the tight focus of meat cured by salt and smoke.
After all, how could Valve possibly make something that would live up to the richness of our collective imaginations through 12 years of silence?
The richness of the subject is demonstrated by lavish color photographs, and a text that provides new access to Mr. Johns's often hermetic themes.
The stage took on a painterly richness that was most arresting when the dancers, pretty much nude, slid down a ramp one by one.
The sense I have, wandering through the incredible richness of Beyond Borders, is akin to the guilt I feel when attending a zoological park.
At each step along the way, we're able to capture the human experience with greater fidelity and richness, and I think that that's great.
You could make a silky, sophisticated puréed soup, one leaning heavily on homemade chicken stock and plenty of cream to give it a satisfying richness.
It's not at all important to the story, it's just another one of those moments that illustrates the richness of history and culture in Brooklyn.
Cyber security experts said it was among the largest data hacks ever recorded and was particularly troubling due to the richness of the information exposed.
It seems very simple, but of course you will have the richness of meeting, shall we say, colourful individuals at times... It's called Vedia taxi.
While control over foraging may seem minor in the larger scope of the occupation, these restrictions reflect larger damages to the richness of Palestinian identity.
The breakup of supercontinents over the last 443 million years is responsible for the richness of global marine life, researchers show in a new study.
Like most murals of the era that adorn halls of finance, Winter's mural was designed to venerate the richness of Michigan's industries and natural resources.
Once you're down to just the rind, toss the whole thing in a simmering tomato sauce to give it an extra punch of savory richness.
But by contrast, zoonoses transmitted by domesticated animals were inextricably linked to high human population density, and not at all to levels of species richness.
Still, Europe's cultural richness, excellent tourism service infrastructure, strong health conditions, international openness and general sense of perceived safety have trumped terror concerns, WEF said.
The campaign's slogan is "Life in the now," and it's supposed to "highlight the immediacy of time and the richness of relationships," according to People.
What at first seems dingy — say, the ground covered in rotting leaves — turns out to hide a deep richness, soil perfect for growing robust vegetables.
And it melts together with the meat, and the salsa adds, like, that much-needed acid from the richness of the meat and the tortilla.
Given the richness of recent New York playwrights, do you hear any quickening of British interest in what looks like a fertile period over here?
Its golden "halo" lids hint at the richness of these healthy-ish ice creams, of which you'll devour the whole container without a second thought.  
The differences are in the richness of the pigments, the oils used to make the paints, and the process by which the paint is made.
CORINNA DA FONSECA-WOLLHEIM I had, but in this kind of spectral music, a recording often fails to render the textural richness of the music.
The fallback position is often sparkling wine, which cuts through the richness and feels appropriate when the egg dish is served early in the day.
The orchestral music is lushly harmonic with chromatic richness that hints of Wagner and Brahms, a quality that came through vibrantly in Mr. Muti's performance.
"In the center of the U.S. we are surrounded by a depth and richness of biodiversity that humbles the best of our scientists," said McKeon.
And when one of these groups vanishes, it's an incredible loss of thousands of years worth of cultural richness and practice that vanishes with them.
Other writers have pointed out what was left out in the adaptation process, but I'm fascinated by the visual richness Jenkins brings to the story.
As Ms. Pulwer and her camera moved deeper into the world of Orthodox women, she found a richness in the all-female spheres they inhabited.
As a kid, I used yogurt not only to balance sweetness and richness, but also to cool down food that was too hot to eat.
In Turkey, kelle paca might include sheep trotters, but here the skull yields richness enough, along with meat excavated from cheeks and crevices, obligingly tender.
The city where Caesar and Cleopatra supposedly once spent a stormy winter as lovers has a richness of culture and history that is practically mythical.
Its two closest competitors for steak supremacy are probably Kang Ho Dong Baekjeong and Gaonnuri, and neither can match Cote for richness and concentrated flavor.
If you don't use TOMATO PASTE, you miss out on the thickening aspect and a richness of flavor brought about by drying very fleshy fruit.
But I can know only as much as you tell me; absent the richness of a full life's context, my advice will always be imperfect.
At eight 15-minute episodes, it feels scant, but "Special" packs in an impressive amount of character richness and development, and it doesn't waste time.
Not only did we find a large group of relatives, but discovered there the richness of our family history, dating back to the early 1800s.
The characters in this first novel are constructed with depth and richness, and Singer's London emerges as a place of missed connections, miscommunications and misinterpretations.
The first thing to hit your tongue should be the fruitiness of strawberries, with the richness and crunch of pistachios following in its juicy wake.
There's more than enough richness elsewhere in the story, however, so one hopes that return visits to this urban fantasy world are in the offing.
But she suggested that more than 50 dimensions might be needed to capture the full richness of human perception and the idiosyncrasies of particular faces.
"When you look at the scope and richness of our history, you realize that our jewelry makers ran in every possible creative direction," she said.
Richness reigned on Erdem Moralioglu's runway, too, which married the sumptuousness of Ottoman dress, its rich fabrics and gilded details, with a daintier, English prettiness.
By tackling such questions, learners are engaged in uncovering the depth and richness of a topic that might otherwise be obscured by simply covering it.
Throughout, the point is to achieve a full spectrum of sound: This seven-piece band has all the richness and variety of a natural habitat.
Irving's selection adds to the richness and diversity that the Hall of Fame already has, said James Wood, chief communications officer at the Internet Society.
Adaku, whose name means "one who brings wealth to the family" in the Igbo language, views her unstraightened hair as a form of cultural richness.
Linda Gregg used the "seen world as a gateway to the richness of the inner life," the poet laureate Tracy K. Smith said of her.
A dark accent wall in a corner of the open living and dining area, above, adds richness to the modernized interiors while keeping the space bright.
But there are going to be times that you wished it was a little more dynamic or there was some warmth or richness to a song.
If a near-eye screen offers sufficient resolution, brightness, breadth, and color richness, it can display any number of virtual screens, of any size, inside it.
This beloved son of Los Angeles was a major painter with an eye for the richness of ordinary black lives, and he was just getting started.
For the vinaigrette, Mr. Fortin uses "black" garlic; aged for a month in a process that resembles fermentation, it develops a savory-sweet, molasses-like richness.
"There is a richness and depth to these shades as well as a certain raw, natural quality," Hazel Catterall, head of womenswear at Harvey Nichols, adds.
Every holiday table needs a little something bright, a little acid to cut through all the richness, like this red wine and anchovies bagna cauda dressing.
"Unfortunately in Guatemala it's 20 families who continue to enjoy the country's richness and land," Menchu, a Guatemalan indigenous rights activist told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
"The richness of life is being among your family," says Carter, whose son James, 28, is a lawyer, and daughter Jessica, 26, is a law student.
All of the recuts and remixes give an appreciation for the richness of the original film, in which each tiny moment seems to contain a tune.
Most cake mixes call for water and oil as the primary wet ingredients, but this deprives you of the chance to add extra flavor and richness.
One standard measure of richness is the price-earnings ratio — how much investors are willing to pay in terms of share price for $1 of earnings.
Other dishes kept the richness just right, as with the crab cakes, which bore a chipotle sauce that was laden with mayonnaise, yet was still tangy.
Backstage Beauty Report Yesterday, Dior Beauty's creative director Peter Philips wanted to juxtapose the richness of the 2017 cruise show show with a graphic beauty look.
And now, as a campaign strategy, we are being bullied, and, somehow that is O.K. and not being talked about with the richness that it needs.
Awe is also inspiring and full of wonder, underscoring the richness of life and our ability to both contribute to it and be captivated by it.
Regardless of any disagreements about the implications of specific cases, there is still much to be learned from the breadth and richness of Dr. Anand's examples.
The richness of colors that we experience originates from the presence of three types of cone photoreceptor in the retina (long-, middle-, and short-wavelength sensitive).
Their 'Charlene McGee', with its smoky juniper notes, might evoke the richness of single malt whiskey, but it has a much more floral and delicate finish.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The colored pencils William A. Hall so frequently uses have an unusual richness to them, at once bright and soft.
Smith spins melody from voltage, but unlike a lot of electronic musicians, infuses her detailed pieces with richness and playfulness that feels more Avatar than replicant.
It's an image, Rasmussen claims, that first appeared on the Royal Dansk tins in the early 1970s, meant to evoke the richness of Denmark's farming heritage.
Recipe: Sweet and Salty Grilled Pork With Citrus and Herbs The pungency of this pork dish calls for a white with richness and plenty of acidity.
While these pictures sometimes documented social problems, like most civil rights photography of the period, they also celebrated the richness and breadth of African-American life.
I believe our national parks should reflect the full story of our country, the richness and diversity and uniquely American spirit that has always defined us.
But there was not real vocal richness or personality among that trio of deep male voices; they struggled to match the orchestra for color and resonance.
Instead of giving González's songs a complete makeover, the new instrumentation just adds depth and richness to the acoustic simplicity that makes his work so appealing.
But it was only after the two engineers began to explore systematically and recruit other searchers, that the number and richness of the carvings became clear.
But it wasn't until he started running for a seat on his county's board of education that he noticed the richness and variation in the population.
I was a bit apprehensive at first, but as soon as we had our first son, I was surprised by the richness of Dutch family life.
And I think the show demonstrates the extent to which blasphemy only works when it's parasitic on something that has a greater richness, a real belief.
Yet without psychological richness or a more thorough consideration of his decision to swiftly leave his wife for her, his role as a mirror doesn't work.
The chardonnay lends body and richness, along with ripe fruit notes and a bit of sweetness to match the red-fruit flavors of currant and raspberry.
Give the right amount of time and attention, celery braises until silky, in a saucy side dish that magically mimics the richness of roasted turkey jus.
Impressionistic, experimental, and earthy, the book provides a sweeping view of the richness and the turmoil of Bengali culture, literature, and politics in the twentieth century.
Those immersed in the lives of older people have long identified with her tenet that embracing our vulnerability is central to the richness of later life.
Explorer This week, we roam France, sampling three regional cuisines: the richness of Gascony, the earthy pleasures of Médoc (below), and the new vibrancy of Bordeaux.
The fusion of these many native African materials and diverse art forms serves to create a vibrancy and richness emphasized by being confined in one room.
There's also a paste of black garlic to serve as a super-concentrated steak sauce, and a shaved brussels sprout salad for relief from the richness.
But serve it in bread cups, and you can hold all that carby, beefy, cheesy richness in one hand while the other one nurses your drink.
Now, you might say that's a positive thing: They're communicating with other people, and the reach of their communication and richness of it have been expanded.
Rian Johnson would greatly improve the richness and reality of the Star Wars sequel trilogy if he showed that such unprecedented destruction actually mattered to the characters.
For this recipe, I like to use ground chuck because it offers a beefy flavor and richness I like for special occasions when these burgers are appropriate.
These references don't necessarily lead anywhere (like a Wendigo-Pennywise spin-off), but they add a sense of richness and life to King's already fascinating fictional setting.
Encoding for 360 Video and VRBoth 360 video and VR provide immersive viewing experiences, but this richness comes with a set of new and complex engineering challenges.
Part of the floral richness Mr. Mabey makes us curious about is that plants, like that Patagonian vine, are aware in ways we have yet to comprehend.
The sweet maple syrup combined with the richness of the egg and earthiness of the gin gives this creamy concoction a robust flavor with a smooth finish.
It occurred to me that the sweet spiciness of Coca Cola would infuse the ham with an almost barbecued richness so I tried it—and it did!
The blend of coconut oil, tiare flower, and vanilla has a clean, complex richness to it that smells like sun-warmed skin on a gorgeous island day.
Although some prefer it as is, others will add a splash of citrus to cut through the richness or add spinach into the mixture for added nutrients.
And then I'd come back to Chairlift and see if I could get that same sense of volume and richness in the voice when singing pop music.
These essential themes bubble up from the depths but also seem to float right at the film's surface, a testament to the richness of Hamaguchi's pellucid style.
Mr Mariani instead provides a careful and clear introduction to Stevens's essential poetry, offering strong evidence that with the appropriate context, Stevens's poems "will yield their richness".
Life below the surface is known for the richness of its colors, its shades, and the shapes on animals rarely seen on any living creature on land.
Such a survey fails to consider prospective patrons, those who might come to the museum if they felt they could access its richness and experience it fully.
It's an important moment to the series, the beginning of its beautiful and complicated friendship, one that provided so much emotional richness — and, of course, hilarious moments.
"Many people in that region traditionally enjoy Lambrusco as a nice, light, sparkling wine that will counterbalance the richness of these foods when paired together," she says.
So despite your suggestion that the residents of Joralemon Street oppose the influx of park visitors, we greatly welcome the richness this diversity brings to our community.
"The Green Dark" (1988), published at an age when most poets would have been cashing Social Security checks, revealed a late-blooming richness comparable to Amy Clampitt's.
The likelihood of such contagion depends on the prominence of the coverage, the detail in the reports about methods, the richness of the portrayals of people affected.
Will it really raise awareness about the diversity and richness of Egypt's heritage, or simply maintain the stereotypes of a mummy in a sarcophagus with gilded objects?
A Good Appetite Without the buttery, meaty richness of winter, or the juicy, fresh abundance of summer, spring menus can be challenging for chefs across the kitchen.
Adding new richness to our understanding of the era, the website Erowid has recently been publishing never-before-publicized issues ofMicro-Gram, the government's internal drugs newsletter.
Even when it's projected at the same size as a 35mm print, there's a richness to 353mm that's hard to match (and impossible to see at home).
Golden champagne grapes (which you can see here on the left) will be on each table, too, "highlighting the richness of each of the countries' wine industries."
" When the Philharmonic first presented this film in 2013, under Alan Gilbert, it made the most of the heroic, symphonic richness of Richard Strauss's "Also Sprach Zarathustra.
Finally, I dashed in some Worcestershire sauce, because I love the umami richness it gives dishes, and because — Caesar salad excepted — I don't use it often enough.
In hunkar begendi, chunks of it are stewed in tomatoes and peppers and ladled over an eggplant mash beaten to a memorable richness with cheese and milk.
The umami-rich bits that form on the bottom of your pot are what give the broth richness and depth, so be patient and let that happen.
But I think to be drizzled over potatoes is its true calling: The potatoes absorb the silky butter perfectly, soaking up every bit of richness and oomph.
The rosy hams, aged 20 months, are cured with a rub of seasoned lard for a sweet richness, ready for seasonal wedges of melon or fresh figs.
And as Riccardo, a Puritan colonel who had been promised Elvira's hand, the virile baritone Alexey Markov sang with dark-hued richness, yet came across as bland.
After the Crema Catalana dessert — a divine apocalypse of custardy richness — I stumbled out to the dock (molo) and observed the stars flickering over the quiet sea.
Many assyrtikos were blended with sauvignon blanc, but I preferred those made without the French grape; they had more character and richness, balanced by refreshing citric acidity.
On the occasion of the VIII Havana Biennial, Matanzas-born artist María Magdalena Campos Pons produced a wildly ambitious exhibition celebrating the cultural richness of her hometown.
Cultured Traveler This week, we roam France, sampling three regional cuisines: the richness of Gascony, the earthy pleasures of Médoc, and the new vibrancy of Bordeaux (below).
Two Manhattan group shows sample this richness, but they do so with the advisement that there is nothing univocally "African" in what's being produced on the continent.
The punchy finale of George Walker's Piano Concerto, from that same album, gives a sense of the richness that Columbia's series made available to a wider audience.
The online portion of the exhibition reproduces each of the annuals page for page, capturing virtually all of the clarity and tonal richness of the original photographs.
I think we're going to remind the audience there's absolute richness there [in Latino culture] We bring a lot to the table: Our food, our music, our culture.
Turn the sandy wastes and generic grasslands into anything more, what's expected of games today, and, yes, there'll be a warmness, a richness, to this world of giants.
And since the turkey stock already makes this bread decidedly meaty (and, well, completely unsuitable for vegans), why not throw a little lard in there for extra richness?
This relatively small corner of the exhibition is a microcosm of its thematic richness, with images and ideas ricocheting around the installation, some intentionally and others through inference.
That deeper level recalls the similar thematic richness of the modern horror films Krasinski cited, and it's what elevates his movie past being just a tense creature feature.
Aaron offered an alternative to my perhaps cynical surmising, suggesting that the varying elevation of vineyards played a crucial role in the texture and richness of the wines.
With mistrust of migrants on the rise in many Western societies, Habiague said it was important to stress the positives of incomers who "bring richness to a culture".
So it's a relatively small rollout, meaning only a small sliver of Android users will have the opportunity to negotiate a footlong from Subway in full RCS richness.
That unwillingness to engage with the potential richness of its universe is what makes the sequel Fantastic Beasts directed by Harry Potter alum David Yates, such a slog.
While some critics claim that the museum is reductive or even a so-called "sham," it shouldn't minimize the richness of the stories the museum brings to light.
This recipe by Ruby Tandoh swaps in good olive oil to give chocolate chip cookies the richness they deserve, but with an added je ne sais quoi quality.
Its firm, granular paste maintains a glossy mouthfeel as a result of the incredible richness and abundance of butterfat content in the sheep's milk it is produced from.
Pink Floyd, and Mr. Gilmour on his own, made themselves masters of slow tempos: dirges, processionals and ballads that might start quietly but took on a majestic richness.
Working in her bedroom studio, she also built increasingly elaborate string arrangements, bringing a new orchestral richness to some songs and placing abstract instrumental transitions between album tracks.
"The true face of Europe is seen not in confrontation, but in the richness of its various cultures and the beauty of its commitment to openness," he said.
In addition to the hot honey here, I also add lime zest, grated ginger and some garlic to punch things up, with a little butter for creamy richness.
In fact, Lini says that the origin of Lambrusco may have something to do with the richness of other foods from the area, like Parmesan and balsamic vinegar.
" Trump issued a statement last month at the beginning of Ramadan that the holiday "reminds us of the richness Muslims add to the religious tapestry of American life.
That doesn't mean you won't enjoy eating whatever they're draped over or stuffed into, but that enjoyment comes from the richness or creaminess as opposed to actual flavor.
Local cooks like Ms. Ciubini use small amounts of local prosciutto, guanciale (jowl) and pancetta (belly) to add richness to traditional cucina povera, the cooking of the poor.
But "Becoming Myself" is not about the external world; it is the memoir of a storied career that fails to contain the richness of the life it chronicles.
This music seems light and buoyant only until its richness overwhelms you, despite its manufactured electronic surface, which implies a tight spareness where Purpose is lush and lyrical.
The richness of life doesn't lie in the loudness and the beat, but in the timbres and the variations that you can discern if you simply pay attention.
There's a richness to some details, a paucity to others, and the unevenness highlights an essential fact about the history of motherhood: It has not been methodically recorded.
Finding reassurance in the survival of a few symbolic standard-bearers ignores the value of abundance, of a natural world that thrives on richness and complexity and interaction.
There is an incredible kind of wealth, of richness, and that is the thing I take whenever I travel to Africa, which despite everything is doing astonishing things.
Part of the richness of "Halt" came from how it developed a quartet of central characters, each of whom has a distinct dynamic with each of the others.
The warmth and richness of the strings placed a mellow cast on the orchestra's contribution, turning it almost into chamber music, albeit for a large contingent of players.
Working together, it became clear that we were using an artificial form of Spanish that seemed foreign to us, and in turn negating the richness of our language.
Accras, fritters made from malanga, a starchy tuber, weren't much to look at, but are a miracle of frying; pikliz, a spicy Haitian pickled cabbage, cuts the richness.
Here, I've added a mix of thinly sliced onions and seedless grapes, which caramelize in the high heat, while softening in the sausage fat and absorbing its richness.
The richness and diversity of dark tones enact the deep content of DeCarava's art; they constantly flip between visual fact and a metaphor for difference of all kinds.
There was no narrative space left for Garner's blithe admission of her youthful affair with an older tutor, and certainly not for her appreciation of its educative richness.
In place of cassis for a kir, turn to a blackberry liqueur from Heimat New York to add sultry richness to a glass of white or sparkling wine.
But he's a depressive compared to Mar this time of year, when she's cooking dinners of fats on fats, flavors on flavors, beautiful richness to reel the mind.
Look at the way it links the broken innocence of Hiram's childhood to the youth of the land itself, before plantation farming robbed the soil of its richness.
But as an exceptionally large archipelago with close proximity to the equator, Indonesia stands out for the richness and extent of its mangroves and the biodiversity they contain.
Like, if you're thinking of getting a pet for a child, we want it to have that level of richness in terms of the AI capabilities and interface.
The preserves are made in Armenia and combine a somewhat crisp texture with earthy richness: Murray's Preserved Pumpkin, $7.99 for 10.9 ounces, Murray's Cheese, 888-692-4339, murrayscheese.com.
Carrillo's paintings draw from the borderless history of art and re-envision it through the heightened Chicano consciousness of his generation and the richness of his bicultural roots.
It's his own experiences that endow his narration with such richness, and it's our understanding of the author as quintessentially human that makes its appeal and relevance universal.
For this reason, humans aren't particularly aware of the richness of information that can be transmitted through the air, and can be perceived by a highly sensitive olfactory system.
If you look at the legitimate weed market—who's investing in it and wants to get into it—it doesn't reflect the richness of cannabis culture, legal and otherwise.
To me, that's what Judaism is all about: How do we preserve the beauty of the richness of the tradition and expand upon it in our own lives today?
"Whether it is hundreds or thousands of years old, the skull gives us a better insight into the richness of life on the plains before Western man," Everhart said.
The worse the network connection, the more important Instant Articles are And then the last is, what new types of interactivity or richness could we add to Instant Articles?
Designed to show off the richness of Bhutanese textiles, the usually elaborately patterned fabric is expertly wrapped and folded into an ankle-length dress, with a precise straight skirt.
The second was that, though they are not unique in this oil-richness, unlike other oil-rich seeds (olives, rape, sesame and so on) they have no commercial value.
He wants people to see the different characters in the village, hear some of their music, and help the Bayaka retain an awareness of the richness of their past.
The South London electronic producer and singer's voice carries a somber weight that has lent emotive richness to collaborations with the likes of Drake, Kanye West, and Frank Ocean.
Hopp said she loves decorating with stockings for the holidays, but she particularly likes these quilted velvet ones because of their "striking richness and texture" and luxurious-looking fabric.
It is expressed in the ingenuity of its layout, its integration with the streets, the serendipity of its art, the richness and variety of its materials and ancillary spaces.
No sugar is added to the dough—a common practice with jelly donuts—as the Polish rely on the preserves' sweetness and the dough's richness to carry the pastry.
"There is an enormous cultural richness in the Iberian Peninsula, and it's paradoxical that it goes unnoticed when it is so close to us," Ochoa said to El País.
It gains further richness from havgus cheese, its saline tinge drawn from the milk of cows that graze in the marshlands of southwest Denmark, breathing in the salt air.
With its crispy skin and juicy meat, it's the best of the birds; with its interesting depth of flavor, almost metallic iron-richness and relative cost, it rivals beef.
There is much more, including, upstairs, photographs and films that convey both the difficulty and creative richness of life in Haiti, which is still recovering from the 2010 earthquake.
Unfortunately, he has now chosen to tell it from the adults' point of view, so we lose the richness and insight the young Gekoski must have experienced so intimately.
By emphasizing diversity over dystopia, her film does not simply warn against the dangers of who we might become, but celebrates the vast richness of who we already are.
But consummate artists like Behrens and Mr. Morris, working with a skilled director, trusted, rightly, that this restraint and subtlety would lend emotional richness and honesty to the scene.
Moreover, those among us who believe that there is such a gap should perhaps become more familiar with the richness of lives of many of our conscious fellow creatures.
CreditCreditDanielle Villasana for The New York Times Each time I've come to Yerevan in the past decade the city has surprised me with its evolving elegance and cultural richness.
When feminist scholars in the 1980s began to explore early modern women writers, they discovered both the richness of the period's philosophy and the inadequacy of the lengthwise approach.
I've always felt that if you just were left to your own devices to mature and grow as an artist, it's like the richness of wine over the years.
It derives from the density of their history, from the power of their literature and arts, of the emotional richness of human events that take place against that background.
Mr. Molony called the photographs "the Titanic equivalent of Tutankhamen's tomb," because of the richness of historical detail they conveyed, including the mark highlighting the extent of the damage.
The richness of the pink livers with the bawdy fruit is one of those combinations that seems so elemental I am surprised this is my first grape-liver encounter.
It means that you want to take another bite, and another, because of what he calls the "tension" between salty and sweet, acidity and richness, and on and on.
And it changes everything to use guanciale, which adds a more interesting funk and richness than salt pork and wields a more subtle influence than powerful bacon ever could.
And I was exposed to the richness of the Arabic lexicon in words like "ashlaa," meaning "body parts," as in those found scattered in the street after a bombing.
To visually reflect the richness of Baldwin's prose, Mr. Jenkins worked closely with the film's production designer, Mark Friedberg, and Samson Jacobson, the locations manager, both native New Yorkers.
"You can tell a hand-applied plaster, and there's a richness to it when you're sitting in a room and you're not in something industrially produced," Mr. Pallrand said.
And by pairing her story with Black heritage in all its richness, she not only transforms herself from a superstar to a sister-friend — she makes Black women more visible.
This publication is devoted to post-war American art in Tate's collection, revealing the richness and complexity of the museum's involvement with art from the United States during this period.
The underlying richness of the Star Wars universe already gives the films a connective tissue that's far stronger than what any forced tie-in or post-credits scene could offer.
Or, to put it more broadly, it's really hard to convey the emotional nuance and richness of digital communication, the ways in which we now live half our lives online.
Here, each bowl ($7.50 to $10.75) is a terrarium of mesclun greens and seaweed salad, offsetting the richness of the fish, with a humbler cushion of rice half-hidden below.
These structural overtones add richness to Martel's novel, and so does his voluminous research, deployed (as in his best-known work, "Life of Pi") among a wide range of subjects.
Glaciers are melting; sea levels are rising; weather systems are growing ever more volatile; and the diversity and richness of life on Earth is being diminished with geologically extraordinary speed.
These conclusions were reached based on the richness of the information gathered and analyzed and were thoroughly vetted and then approved by the directors of the three agencies and me.
She also said it would roll back the "richness of choice" available to students who can select public institutions, women's or religiously affiliated colleges, and historically black colleges and universities.
Rarely do we see the richness of their lives — the organized resistance, the faith in the face of near hopeless odds, the creativity and ritual that grew out of hardship.
Then to season the dish, I added capers for a salty bite, herbs for brightness, a bit of butter for richness and some grated cheese to round it all out.
His language has a burnished, witty richness and an exacting clarity of a kind that reinvigorates the act of reading; every page has something worthy of being underlined and revisited.
Like my friend Karl, they can simply add richness, joy and, yes, at times, aggravation, that a literal family – in my case, two sisters I'm very close to — also provides.
Zayn is a technically capable vocalist, but he doesn't have the richness or depth of Frank Ocean and his lyrics don't match that sweeping, storytelling standard set by Ocean either.
Bacon lovers take note: The butcher's bacon appetizer features sugar-cured and charcoal-grilled fatback with baby greens in a lemon vinaigrette, which cut the richness of the meat nicely.
He had a lot of richness in his life, so I certainly aspire to his level of creativity and engagement with the world around him, even into his final years.
As always, you could bask in this magnificent orchestra's resplendent sound — the warmth and body of the strings, the reedy tang of the woodwinds, the dark richness of the brass.
Similarly, Royal Mansour, in Marrakesh, has a new kids' club set in a private pavilion within the property's gardens, but still brings children all the richness of the local culture.
You won't need it, but a soft-boiled or fried egg adds color, richness and a little excitement; more herbs and a drizzle of chile oil would do the same.
In an interview with the WaPo, Mr. Zuckerberg said that building private platforms "with the richness that the public platforms have had to date" could take five to 20173 years.
We must undo the clutch of the ego and free ourselves of tortuous end-of-life interventions, finding comfort instead in the richness of the universe that will survive us.
If some poets remind us of the richness of American poetry by blending seamlessly into one of its many traditions, Mr. Ashbery has frequently seemed like a tradition unto himself.
"Maybe it's the richness of the composition, or the colors that she's tapping into," said Ms. Ringle, who selected Ms. Hamilton for "Fictions," the Studio Museum's showcase exhibition last year.
When made right, they hit those pleasure points — the satisfying chew, the fatty richness, the juicy drips, the red color — that up until now, vegan and vegetarian alternatives have lacked.
These included its richness in natural resources, it being geographically away from World War II and the fact it weathered the global financial crisis better than the U.S. and Europe.
One famous and expensive style, mezcal de pechuga, is produced by suspending a raw chicken breast inside the still, which is said to add richness and complexity to the spirit.
This is even more important for an island that has made a name of itself worldwide, partly due to the talent of its artists and the richness of its culture.
Yet, in this age of Black Lives Matter, she is rarely on record for expressing similar remarks about racial justice or delving into the richness of her African-American heritage.
But I elected to go with the linguine and canocchie, which I love for its chewy richness but tend to avoid when it's not already extracted from its tenacious shell.
Then I added plenty of freshly ground black pepper, and a big pinch of red-pepper flakes, to lend the heat and astringency necessary to cut some of the richness.
Britain, for instance, has seen a significant increase in species richness over the past 20 years in a network of closely monitored sites in upland moors, rivers, wetlands, and woods.
The sweetness of the onions and the richness of the melted cheese will be the dominant flavors, which argue for a crisp white, the sort you find all over Italy.
For Thoreau, what keeps the rich from understanding the plight of the poor is, in part, the fact of their richness, their stuff: not just metaphorically or conceptually, but literally.
"The extraordinary size of this 59.60-carat diamond, paired with its richness of colour, surpasses any known pink diamond record in history," said David Bennett, worlwide Chairman of Sotheby's Jewellery Division.
Story begins to unravel The story nailed the emotional richness of the holiday season in a time when Americans could use some heartwarming news, even if it provoked a few tears.
Not every business should be VC funded, for us it is, to build out the richness and robustness of the enterprise software that it takes to run a Madison Square Garden.
Posted by Facebook Engineering on Thursday, January 21, 2016 Both 360 video and VR provide immersive viewing experiences, but this richness comes with a set of new and complex engineering challenges.
The range and diversity of her sources provide texture and richness, but Choi's decision not to attribute specific sentences or phrases to their sources creates uneasy collisions between and among references.
"The extraordinary size of this 59.60-carat diamond, paired with its richness of color, surpasses any known pink diamond recorded in history," said David Bennett, worldwide chairman of Sotheby's Jewellery division.
Though it is certainly a challenge to stage an exhibition on the written word, Sudan / South Sudan Literature Week successfully demonstrates the richness and diversity of the countries' overlooked literary scenes.
Recognized as one of America's great 20th century artists, Romare Bearden is best known for his uniquely textured collages, evoking the history, culture, richness and tension of the African-American experience.
When I sampled them recently, his Brie-Camembert had the mouth feel of Jell-O; the Brie tastes like yogurt and lacks the heft and richness of the real dairy variety.
" She adds that shooting entirely on location in both Canada and Montana – without green screens and soundstages – brought a unique richness to the production: "It wasn't traditional filmmaking in any way.
That's the goal—to make sure there's enough depth for the sort of player that goes looking for it, but enough richness for players who simply want to experience the world.
Using one, Dr Menon can generate holograms with a full spectrum of colours and with a richness which he estimates is up to ten times that of today's most sophisticated holograms.
In fact, in the last few years the city has welcomed a number of new secondhand shops that have only added to the richness of an already considerable vintage shopping scene.
But it does go well with a good sun-kissed New World chardonnay, provided the wine has enough body to stand up to the richness and enough acidity to be refreshing.
So an IMAX 21mm screening of Dunkirk combines the grit and richness of the 270mm film with the immersive storytelling effects of the huge screen and "authenticity" of the film grain.
It was difficult to divorce the richness of Bradley's voice from the nomadic and often difficult life that he lived before being signed to the legendary Daptone Records in his 60s.
But sometimes it distracts from the richness of Mozart's harmonically intense and complex music during the many intricate ensembles in which the lovers go through moments of genuine confusion and torment.
I enjoyed four beguiling songs by Stanislaw Moniuszko, who came across as a sort of a Polish Schubert, and Karol Szymanowski's "Six Songs," music of searching harmonic richness and mystical allure.
"The next five years at least, maybe even the next 10 years, is building out the private platforms with the richness that the public platforms have had to date," he said.
His extreme richness; his treatment of the "girls" he dates; his easily debunked lies; his excitement about hot new projects (Trump World magazine, Trump University): All are matters of record here.
In humid years, grapes with botrytis are sometimes included in dry white wines like Burgundy, for example, or Wachau riesling, adding richness, flavors like beeswax and a slight perception of sweetness.
The top-of-the-line Ozaki, aged longer and from a single farm, outshines the others for richness and flavor and comes in a trim wooden gift box (reusable!) for takeout.
Sometimes, having that many choices can be paralyzing: it may be that the richness of his resources is what has left Sampaoli so indecisive in his time in charge of Argentina.
The notes go by so quickly that it is difficult to distinguish all the technical means at work, but part of the richness comes from the way he uses the pedals.
It reminds me of Sonia Sotomayor's formulation that "a wise Latina woman with the richness of her experience would, more often than not, reach a better conclusion" than her white colleagues.
The richness of detail, including digs at TV series, like "60 Minutes" and "Meet the Press," that never cease to exist, add layers to the world but little to the plot.
The thick layer of mint creme cuts the richness of the chocolate coating, and the cookies add a much-needed texture — it's the only cookie we really wanted to keep eating.
His inquiry into thickeners demonstrates that, in a neat bit of aspirational branding, viscosity in a sauce became equated during the Industrial Revolution with "richness" (in both senses of the word).
Next, there's a blanket of thinly sliced onions to soften, brown and practically melt into the vegetables beneath it, followed by a generous coating of grated Parmesan for complexity and richness.
The explosion of life we saw in that bay one month ago gives a glimpse of the richness of the past, but it also provides a stark contrast for the present.
If for some reason you resist chardonnay, you may try a top dry Vouvray, Savennières or other chenin blanc, which likewise would have enough richness and texture to pair with the scallops.
As the only examples of Pixar sequels that have added richness and depth to the series, Toy Story 2 and Toy Story 3 earned a little faith in a fourth go-around.
Luckily, you can have both — the richness of your natural brunette with a sunny, almost tanned glow to it — when you go to your colorist with the two magic words: brunette balayage.
The story of a 603-year-old American-Italian boy falling for the 24-year-old man visiting his parents' Italian summer home has the richness, sincerity, and maturity of a classic.
Via its gorgeously shot music videos, Beyoncé keenly explores what it means to be a woman, with a richness and visibility that's almost always withheld from black women in mainstream pop culture.
All the nutrient-richness is locked up in the forests themselves, so once they're burned and the nutrients from their ashes are used up, farmers are usually left with utterly useless soil.
Singaporean documentary photographer Edwin Koo has been passionate about capturing the richness and diversity of Indian culture and traditions since his return to Singapore in 2011 after spending two years in Kathmandu.
To help make sure you don't miss out on any of the series' richness, let's go over three important points about the city that will help you appreciate the show even more.
" … No matter how much time the artists spent on the waterfront, a repeated theme in their recollections is the richness and joy of the shared experience," writes Weinberg in the accompanying catalogue.
Each variety has a rich, full flavour with "fruity aromas," a "good richness on the palate," and some other wino expressions I've learnt in the course of my research for this article.
On top of that, the richness of the cream, chewiness of the mozzarella, and the crunch of the breading made for a mouthwatering combination that's not too complicated, but difficult to top.
In Yiddish, chicken broth is called goldene yoich, golden broth — much as America was called the goldene medina, the golden land — with all the same connotations of richness, sunshine and good fortune.
Now that stock options are falling out of favour as one tech initial public offering after another fizzles, for smaller startups the richness relies more on the emotional appeal of founders' missions.
Having a second operation allowed Fortescue to blend ore with high iron grades - but also high levels of unwanted alumina and silica - with ore bearing fewer impurities but lower in iron richness.
Its origin is a richness of experience both enviable and harrowing, in which Montreal transformed from cradle into cauldron, imbuing him with a wisdom that's moving to observe but painful to obtain.
But given its centuries of history at the center of the French monarchy, and the richness and variety of its buildings, inside and out, its relative obscurity is something of a mystery.
The Wallace Collection is defined by its richness, both in style and content (its famed gallery contains exceptional Bouchers, Fragonard, a ton of Canaletto, Van Dycks, Frans Hals… I could go on).
But below the surface and beyond lies richness of another sort, an estimated four billion tons of copper and nickel ore — believed to be one of the world's largest undeveloped mineral deposits.
Sleek and balanced between the tension of its acidity and the richness of its fruit, the wine is deliciously drinkable now but also ready to hibernate for many years in your cellar.
"The richness of the culture these students bring, the ideas they share from so far away, I think that's the biggest loss," said Livia Castellanos, an associate vice president at the university.
Boil peeled husks of about eight nuts in roughly a quart of water in a large pot (cast iron will make the color even darker) until the liquid attains the desired richness.
For instance, one of her favorite new dishes is a butter-poached flounder, which has a richness accented by a bittersweet lemon peel reduction and grounded by an earthy black walnut gremolata.
In 1984, Chanel released Coco ($130), a floral, spice-forward fragrance that has a "unique warmth, sensuality and richness," says Yann Vasnier, a senior perfumer at the Swiss fragrance company Givaudan Fragrances.
"The richness of our curriculum, the preparation of our faculty, the achievements of our students, and our record of college admissions at the nation's leading universities all demonstrate a pattern of excellence."

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