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Nor is it coming from students savoring the educational experience.
And the women who got elected are savoring every moment.
Savoring a steak dinner in one of the ship's restaurants?
He takes pictures of his bacon instead of savoring it.
Savoring the moment: On Monday night, a map on marinetraffic.
But at least you're savoring the flavor the whole way.
Other Hamptonites will be found savoring barbecue at Gurney's Montauk.
"This isn't a copycat," Mr. Burgess said, savoring the display.
"It calms them down," explained Mr. Baka, savoring the peace.
He wishes he had spent more time savoring the moment.
SATURDAY PUZZLE — I have really been savoring this week, solvers.
I may have this wrong, but I'm savoring the idea.
Smith is still savoring the experience, which occurred in early November.
That includes savoring your favorite foods in sensible portions, O'Neil explained.
But for now, Biden is savoring his win in South Carolina.
Go a step beyond by savoring good moments, says Pileggi Pawelski.
But only Mitchell is producing the kind of memories worth savoring.
The delicate sweetness of just-picked vegetables is always worth savoring.
Read as if dining on a multicourse meal, savoring each bite.
Experiencing the lows and savoring the highs is what life is about.
In the meantime, they both say they'll be savoring their wedding memories.
These people might be forgiven for savoring the feeling of respite recently.
The ERT had us divided and trapped, savoring the revenge in their grasp.
Clearly delighted, she stood with her arms outstretched on stage, savoring the adulation.
But savoring a book of, say, 800 pages or longer is a project.
Meanwhile, Mr. Hiller is savoring his second victory in less than three months.
Mostly, though, I knew I'd regret not savoring every moment of being abroad.
I had planned on savoring motherhood and letting it wash over my art.
He is adapting to a lot these days, savoring changes in the game.
I delighted in them, savoring their creamy texture and smoky, bacon-infused taste.
"I only do this when I'm here," she said, savoring an American Spirit.
I sat in the plaza and had my shoes shined, savoring the delay.
But both are also thrilled to be here now, and savoring the sweetness.
Q. "Savoring Gotham" is an ambitious delve into the city's food and history.
I loved savoring the morning air while people watching from the breakfast patio.
There are plenty of times when I eat slowly and mindfully, savoring the meal.
For once I was the early worm and I'm savoring this small, selfish victory.
This seesaw series, however stomach-roiling, has given the Warriors a moment worth savoring.
Relational savoring can take many forms, and you probably already do it without realizing.
And like the cookies, you'll surely have your own preferred method of savoring them.
That's O.K. He has his own voice, an authentic voice worth developing and savoring.
I thought in particular of believers who had died without savoring these official revelations.
Now, over red wine in a corner booth, they were finally savoring a victory.
There may only be one answer, and that's savoring the gelato you made yourself.
Still, leaders of civil liberties groups were savoring their victories in these early skirmishes.
We imagine ourselves playing Bach as dusk descends, savoring pensive joys and sweet sorrows.
To see the Islamic State reduced to these indignities is a pleasure worth savoring.
I took my time, savoring the environment, relationships, and the feelings it gave me.
Savoring the grandeur of such nomenclature, Mr. Chalamet's Jim grows into a fleeting, flamboyant assurance.
For a while, she ate only chocolate and popcorn, savoring the spice and the crunch.
Clinton's opponent, Donald Trump, for one, is savoring Abedin's role in the new FBI review.
Although her prognosis is grim, Joey has been savoring her time with her precious daughter.
That kind of historic victory, however temporary or initial it may be, is worth savoring.
Crossing your legs and twitching an ankle, savoring cherry tomatoes, then sweet corn and lobster.
She leaves her savoring the newly secure things in her life that "might just last."
Learning, for him, is a way of loving the world, savoring it, before it's gone.
He strolled around central Skopje as if savoring his last days as a free man.
Luiz, given yet another a new lease on life, seems to be particularly savoring it.
Savoring her discovery, she holds a page up to the light, then shakes her head.
With a high near 86, we suggest savoring a shady nook on a grassy lawn.
Their advice included packing light, savoring your free time, and bringing your own bed sheets.
My husband, Matt, and I pressed our faces close to the glass, savoring the view.
It's a terrific debut, varied enough to be consumed all at once, but worth savoring.
Turlock threw back the last of his rye rocks, shaking his head, savoring the bemusement.
Looking on were Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and House Speaker Paul Ryan, savoring their reward.
Since the baby's birth, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been savoring Archie's first days.
But savoring a print glossy from cover to cover was basically my favorite form of entertainment.
Three years on and Hanyu is no closer to savoring that perfect performance at a championships.
For the moment, they've obscured divisions within a Democratic opposition savoring the luxury of just attacking.
Eventually, we all wound up back upstairs, everyone giddily savoring the final moments of the party.
Savoring surprise victories in Alabama, Pennsylvania and Virginia, they have visions of a blue wave election.
Already a rookie sensation, he was savoring the type of moment he had envisioned since childhood.
Please disregard the horrible CGI in favor of savoring the moment when Principal Snyder gets eaten.
"I'm probably busier than ever," she said, adding that she's savoring this time in her life.
" — Laura Saller "I learned empathy, gratefulness and appreciation for savoring every single day with loved ones.
Until then, we'll be watching, waiting, and savoring every minute we have left with our favorite orbiter.
Both The New Order and The New Colossus are about savoring small victories, not saving the world.
When I finished it I waited a month, savoring the memory of it, then read it again.
Savoring the silences, we watched three breeding pairs of buff-necked ibises cavorting in the cloudless sky.
For many of us, savoring a cup of coffee is the only way to start the day.
In the evenings, we languished at restaurants for hours, savoring airy pillows of gnocchi and creamy carbonara.
At sixty-two, he was savoring experiences he feared he'd never get to have in his life.
Those who indulge will once again be seduced into binging rather than savoring this juiced-up course.
Turns out they thought I was savoring the moment, when actually I was just slowly getting hypothermia.
It's something that I was content with just having in my memories and savoring in my mind.
Treatment for breast cancer in 2006, she said, pushed her into living purposefully yet savoring every moment.
Approachable and honest, she recognized both the paradox and necessity of savoring against the backdrop of scarcity.
I will be savoring every last drop of this overpriced beverage, and I think twice before ordering another.
The gang is savoring the fim's beauty, technique, and sensitivity as well as some terrific performances from cast.
Throughout the text he refers to this aroma in wide-ranging poetic fashion whenever savoring his aesthetic experiences.
"Savoring this moment," she wrote on Instagram, accompanied by a photo of her name on the nomination list.
Some said the best thing to do is let go, while others said savoring every moment is key.
He can't resist: "You just gently glide your weasel," he says, savoring the double-entendre and the laugh.
And I think it was just an element of savoring this moment and not letting it end tonight.
She's just savoring her rarefied state and marveling at the journey that has brought her to this place.
This is a book for savoring, and the dialect is a rich layer I look forward to revisiting.
Whitehead surveys Las Vegas with his novelist's eye, skewering and savoring the characters and lingo of the strip.
"His favorite thing to say was 'Beautiful and dangerous, like Rio de Janeiro,' " Baranski said, savoring each word.
Instead, the singer is savoring her retirement at a chateau in Switzerland, her career and worries behind her.
Savoring Rather Than Stress-Eating Food — cooking and eating it — can actually be a destressor, Ms. Sparks said.
In his office, he spoke of the joy of savoring Italian coffee straight off the train in Venice.
"I love you, baby," Ms. Acosta murmured into her daughter's ear, savoring their final embrace for a month.
She delivers her lines like she's savoring every vowel, and struts like she knows the entire world is watching.
These mating habits are unique among arachnids, which are more known for eating their lovers than savoring moments together.
Only time will tell whether the pill's relaunch will be successful, but whatever happens, Eckert is savoring Sprout 2.0.
The root of the problem, Mr. Valenti said, is that visitors have been savoring their stay on the piers.
Black leaders in clergy, politics and the media are well aware of the courtship and savoring their newfound leverage.
"I love"—then a savoring pause—"Dick Cavett," he says in a recent episode of his podcast, Revisionist History.
They find myriad ways to spend as much time as possible on the field, savoring their surroundings, the moment.
"Three hours," corrected Paolo Fischetti, 40, who sat at a table savoring one of Mr. Oliva's perfectly charred creations.
Mr. Fierstein, who was still in his 20s then, recalled savoring the newfound success after the Sunday night performances.
"I was simply savoring my little boy, who was so delicious," she explained, adding that she wasn't promoting premastication.
The four of us gather for dinner — deer heart fajitas — savoring the wild and complex flavors of this life.
He leans against his bike and devours the messy sandwich, savoring the deeply comforting blend of textures and spices.
Ms. Fiennes captures Ms. Jones savoring fish heads with her grandmother, strutting around in a bikini and acting out.
I promised myself I would only use it once a day, savoring the moment like a decadent chocolate treat.
But village after village offers an illustration of a kind of a slow-food world, delicious, worth savoring. Literally.
"I mean, that's ridiculous," said Rudy Sanchez, who sat with a buddy in lawn chairs, savoring their pregame beers.
There is a guilty pleasure in savoring the moments of mockery, since they usually puncture hypocrisy, obsequiousness or arrogance.
Yet here I was, savoring the small moments in life like a woman in a '70s feminine hygiene commercial.
For all that Lil Wayne succeeds with punchlines, his rare flashes of narrative and emotion are worth savoring as well.
The teachers arrive in the morning and sit in a courtyard savoring the fading sun — winter is on its way.
While some people watch TV, count their pores or call their grandparents, I spend evenings savoring bot-translated product copy.
Much like the other cast that I've worked with, Chrissy and I were just kind of savoring it, enjoying it.
Now, at 76, the long-ignored and rebuffed Regnery is savoring success as the alt-right commands ever more clout.
In addition, Hudson and Fujikawa, 32, have been savoring every moment with their newborn as seen in social-media highlights.
Christmas may be over but animals at the Oakland Zoo are savoring every last bite, er, minute of the season.
If taste for life diminishes, the photographs pale, because taking pictures is like savoring life at 125th of a second.
Republicans are already savoring the short- and medium-term bonanza offered by the vacant seat on the nation's highest bench.
"American Tunes" (Nonesuch) Allen Toussaint sings just once on his final album, "American Tunes," but it's a moment worth savoring.
Take a deep breath in, savoring the smell of petrichor — the earthy scent produced when rain falls on dry soil.
He was on vacation in Europe, curating his Instagram feed with smiling pictures of him and his wife savoring Paris.
For a few minutes, he stood at the bottom, savoring the frigid air, the lapping water, the dazzling sun. ♦
Guzzling nonalcoholic beer — before I wisely switched to seltzer — while chatting with people savoring complex pinot noirs was initially daunting.
Savoring the response, Mr. Trump prolonged the tease but ultimately prompted jeers from his supporters by declining to repeat the word.
And since this Friday, August 3, is National Watermelon Day, we plan on savoring many slices of summer's favorite fruit before.
"Lil' penne," Legend captioned the cute photo of Luna, who appeared to be savoring the Italian dish as she devoured it.
" Hammond adds that "this is a movie worth savoring, something that entertains, enlightens and makes us feel good about being alive.
She had poured out the last of the salt packets on her tongue, savoring the taste, before the crystals all dissolved.
It's just that savoring the best parts on DVD seems preferable to wading through the movie for them in a theater.
Now, he looks for the exuberance in the faces of the wisecracking, jostling boys still savoring the waning days of summer.
Yet beneath Ms. Roth's savoring of her adopted community is a growing feeling of angst, one shared by artists throughout Provincetown.
But I'm open to the eventuality of doing less well: of slowing down, needing help, savoring rest as much as activity.
"For me, it's more about the people and being together than savoring food that's taken all day to make," she says.
I'd like to be good at savoring every single second of my time for the freedom and options it affords me.
I wish I had a book with me, but I don't so I leave shortly after I finish savoring my gelato.
Instead of savoring the moment, he's spent the week in a series of nasty squabbles about his ratings and crowd sizes.
They say it's all about savoring those few sumptuous bites, then setting down the fork, and feeling like some kind of woman.
The beauty of being a woman today is in savoring the minutiae of life, all the moments that add up to you.
"Lil' penne," Legend captioned the super cute photo of Luna, who appeared to be savoring the Italian dish as she devoured it.
Now, her little boy is a grown man of 23 – and his mother is savoring every flattering remark someone makes about him.
Spend a month living the high life in Paris and offset the cost with two months savoring all Portugal has to offer.
Museums are getting ready for their big fall openings, and gallerists are most likely savoring the remaining week of their August break.
The Lusitania's cafe was open all night, and we passed midnight there, sharing red wine and savoring the cheerful hum of conversations.
On sunny days, the backyard garden is idyllic for sharing a pie and savoring a glass of rosé or a craft cider.
Look around: Others are also alone, breathing in the scent of coffee, feeling the spring breeze across their cheeks, savoring the morning.
He directs with a dry, Buñuelian touch, savoring small absurdities and letting the larger themes hover in the soft Orange County air.
He said savoring the moment would also be important from a mental standpoint, as well as in finding a higher physical gear.
It is in this moment, should he be savoring the jubilant feeling of triumph, when he might envisage what could be next.
I see an image, but I also have the option of contemplating it, living in it, savoring its details, thinking it through.
For example, try to eat breakfast together or have weekend rituals such as savoring a Saturday brunch or a Sunday dinner together.
A few items were listed as spicy, but the restaurant held back — a good thing, as the raw fish here was worth savoring.
Jeremy Leslie, magCulture "We must keep print formats!" was my first thought after savoring the articles and images in today's vertically-formatted magazine.
They leaned back in their seats, taking in the moment, savoring the secret while it was still theirs, before it belonged to history.
I can't begin to do it justice here, but suffice to say it's a surrealist masterpiece, and perfect for savoring with a blunt.
That the group not only survived the hysteria but also went on to make even better music is worth savoring all over again.
Throughout the loud, expansive room, inmates, many graying, speak with women and children across the tables, savoring the brief moments of human contact.
Both my wife and I are on maternity leave for a few more weeks, so we are savoring these lazy mornings while we can.
Sadie's sister Bella Robertson went on to note that while she loves "celebrating" Sadie, she's savoring their last moments of sharing the family name.
In the scene in question, Clarke's character, Daenerys, savoring the power she has over Daario (Michiel Huisman), commands him to take off his clothes.
But the starkness of "Brothers" highlights Mr. McCraney's focused writing and his confidence in actors to deliver the lines while also savoring the silences.
Returning to it now, however, I found myself anticipating and even savoring the wins of the first season in a way I couldn't before.
"There's Japanese encephalitis here," he said, offering the tube to Shockie and savoring the name of the disease: He had once been a compounder.
This is the first time he's been on a team that has even made it to the playoffs, so Jason is savoring every second.
He can retire whenever he wants — probably a few years from now, since he still likes his job — and meanwhile he's savoring his success.
After all, the pleasure we get from slowly savoring a mouthwatering scoop of ice cream on a sweltering summer day counts for something, right?
From Cerhov, which has a small wine history museum, I took the road up toward the vineyards and wine cellars, savoring the sunny weather.
Researchers say it's better to write in detail about one particular thing, really savoring it, than to dash off a superficial list of things.
Films this big and this bold with this obviously big a budget come along so rarely that they're worth savoring even when they misfire.
Basically every character is a strong candidate for that fatal ending, but we've narrowed it down to the ones who should start savoring their breaths.
My greatest pleasure is to see a customer savoring our black currant ice cream, being transported into the bushes, picking and snacking on the fruits.
I should have been savoring the first official nice day of spring; instead, I was driving an hour out of my way down Route 15.
I regularly consumed as much pizza as I could, always eating the crusts, sometimes even saving them for last, savoring their pure unadulterated bready goodness.
Often, the dreams showed the dead person young and disease-free, savoring the pleasures of the afterlife or bearing some hopeful message for the living.
"I literally never would have been coach of the Warriors without Tex Winter," Kerr said, savoring his own slice of history before the grind ahead.
Across the river at JP, an older clientele stood at a counter at the rain-smeared window, savoring their crusts, blackened lightly with a char.
Jon, the bearded one (though he has shaved since), mostly hung out at a table with his fiancée, Katie, holding hands and savoring the food.
But I found myself savoring the moments when the show strayed from the formula and did something different, whether for small scenes or whole episodes.
Season 2 of this poetic, unpredictable show is now streaming, and while it's easy to zip through in a sitting, you're better off savoring it.
The question now arises: Are we so hooked on savoring improbable outcomes that, consciously or otherwise, we have begun to conspire in making them happen?
Even without a picnic, the lush lawn beckoned, and I insisted we lounge for a while, savoring the cool, fresh grass in our bare feet.
When we see or hear or read the end product of true creativity, he said, we will experience four emotions: surprise, stimulation, satisfaction and savoring.
ANONYMOUS No. Focus your energy on learning to accept a gift gracefully (by savoring the loving spark that prompted it and thanking your guy sincerely).
They started arriving early, filling first the streets and then the stands hours before kickoff, not just savoring the occasion, but getting their bearings, too.
The designer, author and lifestyle expert is savoring every moment as a first-time mom — and she's not feeling "any pressure" to lose the baby weight.
A growing body of research from the field of positive psychology has shown that savoring communication can improve our health, relationships and overall happiness in life.
You make time most days for physical activity that feels good, and you are cooking and savoring delicious and healthy meals with your family most evenings.
Plenty of otherwise animal-abstaining vegans enjoy biting into a gorilla now and then, savoring a crunchy loophole in an otherwise firm abstention from eating animals.
"To say that you can have a politics of respect and civility is not the same thing as savoring a politics of mushy centrism," she said.
This sensory and social deprivation, the theory goes, allows for full savoring of the broth (pork bone only), the noodles (thin, not curly) and the toppings.
Side Street It took three decades, but Jorge Luis Rodriguez is finally savoring the full flowering of a seed he planted in an East Harlem park.
The show is pointedly and self-consciously funny, savoring its own raucous wit, which paradoxically means that it just isn't as funny as it should be.
Face it: We're all a bunch of animals, intent on savoring the sanguine drippings from a piece of protein, no matter where that protein comes from.
Even more satisfying was savoring the fact that I'd figured out, however shakily, some secrets to ordering street food in mainland China: Be prepared for adventure.
He tore off a piece, and we chewed away, savoring the spicy aftertaste while also hoping the chef was correct in the identification of his mushroom.
Hicks also found a bottle of $300 Champagne — meant for savoring, not spraying — left by an unidentified teammate on the chair in front of his locker.
I have gone back to paper, savoring each page and continuing to love that the books displayed on my bookshelves chart the journey of my life.
For the faithful, just seeing the cast re-inhabit these characters -- or savoring interludes like Lorelai and her mom awkwardly braving therapy sessions -- is probably reward enough.
The thoughts we have on Sunday night can be tamed, so we're less anxious, less sad, and actually still savoring the last few hours of the weekend.
"Oooh, cappuccino nuggets in globes of dark chocolate," I would delight, waking up late after an evening spent savoring vanilla and bacon-bit cones at a fair.
I sit there for a minute staring out into the deep black desert night without a single thought in my head, savoring this last moment of peace.
With scenery so picturesque it was hard not to linger, and we spent lazy days swimming in the shimmering sea, savoring sunsets and enjoying relaxed seafood feasts.
The horseradish, if strong enough, can elicit yowls from guests simultaneously savoring the honeyed fruit which, oddly, represents the mortar used in making bricks for the pharaohs.
That the group not only survived the hysteria but also went on to make even better music in its studio period is worth savoring all over again.
Many are still savoring their first gold of the Rio Games, won in judo by Rafaela Silva, 24, a black woman from an impoverished part of Rio.
Read more " Megan McArdle in The Washington Post: "Partisans seemed focused on the bright side: Democrats happily anticipating their House investigations, Republicans savoring their future judicial appointments.
The experience has not been so much one of going without pleasure as about savoring each moment of pleasure rather than racing on to the next one.
Her vocals don't have the clothespin tightness of a scat singer or the loose delirium of a gospel crescendo, but you can hear her savoring every note.
I throw in a bath bomb given to me as a Christmas present and read Harry Potter in the tub while savoring a few pieces of chocolate.
I've since read all her books, fiction and essays alike, but I'm savoring Moranifesto one short, topical column at a time, because it covers so much diverse ground.
Clearly savoring their first night out together in several months, the couple lingered on the dance floor, "reconnecting with friends and enjoying the evening," according to one attendee.
I keep my eyes fixed to the floor of my gym's shower at all times, as if savoring the fallen strands of hair and Clif Bar wrappers there.
The German, savoring his fourth win of the season and 46th of his Formula One career, took the chequered flag 0.9 seconds ahead of team mate Kimi Raikkonen.
As I watched Mendes engage with the actors, savoring the nuances of their reading and issuing clear strategic instructions, I recalled something that his father had told me.
That's the case on this album (recorded live in Turkey), with Murray purring and teasing over a stellar quartet — and savoring his interactions with Saul Williams's biting poetry.
They lost whatever right they had to play that role when they got behind Trump, not only acquiescing in the culture of shamelessness but also savoring its fruits.
But solving has also taught me that there are few obstacles that persistence won't wear down, that slow, careful work can yield the kind of victory worth savoring.
She'd spent a blissful day traipsing around New York with a close friend, visiting bookstores, savoring ice creams and coffee, feeling enamored and alive with the city's possibilities.
Savoring each bite, I listen to the sound of neighbors calling out and children chasing a dog ridden with fleas, letting the cool heat cling to my skin.
While most people scuttled for shelter, a few of us stood for several moments, eyes to the sky in wonder, savoring the rain droplets falling on our faces.
We had all gathered there to witness it together: clutching and savoring the last few moments of normalcy in the world of Westons, Steadmans, Warrens and yes, Shepherds.
It's night, and pretty, boyish Paul (Charlie Plummer) is savoring la dolce vita, floating past the city's flesh and marble beauties and its swarms of catcalling, hustling paparazzi.
Slow, in this case, means savoring things, taking the time to craft with quality, nurturing and caring for things as if we have all the time in the world.
Photos of the pooches exploring, getting belly rubs and just being dogs have changed our lives forever and we're savoring every last one, including these posted in recent weeks.
Only instead of savoring this narrative arc, why don't you just proceed to the three bonus tracks, which top an M.I.A. move with none other than "Sex With Me"?
If you're not already practicing the art of savoring, Pitts says the first step is to be mindful and attentive to the conversations you have on a daily basis.
" Brett Eldredge ring-a-ding-dings in the holidays in Sinatra-esque fashion, savoring the brass accompaniment to "Winter Wonderland" and "It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas.
"One possible reason is that I enjoy food so much when using cannabis that I find myself savoring bites and going for quality and not necessarily quantity," she said.
Many of us who grew up savoring the subversive humor and psychological sophistication of the early "Peanuts" comics have had to confront the question: When did it go bad?
The suave, swashbuckling, cocktail-sipping superspy 24 has been a cultural sensation, deflating diabolical ambitions for world destruction while savoring strange and lusty interludes, for over half a century.
When her Napa clients do give her bottles, Rosen saves them for special occasions, savoring the taste of something she—and her fleet of loyal falcons—helped to preserve.
On Chicago's South Side, quintessentially blue-collar Bridgeport is the city's prime spot for catching a White Sox game, savoring a great taco or taking in the art scene.
Although I've been savoring the show's patient world building — which suits the sinister languor of life in Wind Gap, Mo. — I realize it's not everyone's cup of sweet tea.
"A Woman of No Importance," by contrast, allows playgoers to experience the lesser-known output of a familiar writer while savoring the radiant performance of Ms. Best, whose Mrs.
Nonetheless, the 34-year-old co-founder of Good American, which just launched its summer collection, says she's savoring every minute with True, whose dad is Khloé's ex Tristan Thompson.
As Dan + Shay get ready for the CMA Awards on Wednesday, the duet partners are savoring their nominations and all the special moments that lead up to the big night.
Now settled back in their L.A. home with 8-week-old DJ, the couple — who wed last July after a whirlwind romance — are savoring all of their son's latest milestones.
"Given the complicated times we are currently living in because of migration, initiatives like these give us humanity and keep us close," said customer Barbara Verjans while savoring Akbari's dessert.
They were celebrating the Iraqi forces' victory over the Islamic State in their area by savoring some of the small pleasures banned under more than two years of militant rule.
These are strange days in the Kansas City area, where locals accustomed to coveting other teams' quarterbacks are savoring a sensation rarer than a vegetarian at Gates Bar-B-Q.
TANK AND THE BANGAS In New Orleans, music is forged in live performance, savoring the immediate effect on a club crowd and sprawling beyond the confines of radio-ready pop.
As they whooped it up, one key member of the team's transformation from perennial loser to division champion and postseason contender was savoring the moment in a more subdued way.
Mr. Arteta "directs with a dry, Buñuelian touch, savoring small absurdities and letting the larger themes hover in the soft Orange County air," A. O. Scott wrote in The Times.
If you really can't do any of these things, maybe just read the book, and remember again the pleasure in saying plant names, in saluting the world, in savoring it.
Malkovich is the only actor, I would say, who juts out from the surface of the film—as riveting as ever, yet savoring his villainy just a little too much.
All that frustration was washed away when he struck the overhead winner to clinch victory over Del Potro, Djokovic falling to his back, arms and legs spread savoring the moment.
Fans of Better Call Saul have as a result developed a refined viewing palate, savoring quiet beats just as much as the well-earned gun-and-runs sprinkled across each season.
Her research suggested that there are seven types of communication that humans savor most: Aside from deriving pleasure, the act of savoring communication encourages us to be fully present, explains Pitts.
Iceland's next game is on Saturday against Hungary, who for their own part upset Austria in a surprise 2-0 win, but for now Icelanders were all about savoring the moment.
President Obama passed the Democrats' torch to his former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Wednesday night – but not before nostalgically savoring how it all began for him eight years ago.
The idea was widely ridiculed, but asking customers to contemplate the most consistently radioactive topic in American society while savoring their preferred combinations of soy, mocha, and caramel was certainly noteworthy.
The hotel sits right at an entrance to Brooklyn Bridge Park, a beautiful oasis of winding tree-lined paths for strolling, jogging, riding bikes, or simply savoring views of the city.
Anyway, oil goes rancid pretty quickly at room temperature and since I've been savoring this oil so much, I store it in the fridge to make sure it doesn't go bad.
GUADALAJARA, Mexico — In a cafe in downtown Guadalajara, Pedro Kumamoto, 28, an independent politician running for a Senate seat, was savoring his early morning coffee when a middle-aged man approached.
"I'd been savoring the newness of what I knew was going to be a great relationship, and that kiss was everything I thought it was going to be," Ms. Wolfe said.
"In My Bones" is a homage to Prince, a studio concoction savoring a "funky feeling in my bones" (and featuring a lone guest instrumentalist, MonoNeon, busily thumb-popping the electric bass).
Shieling, gneiss, pash, choss, sheep-fank: While reading Robert Macfarlane's essays in "Landmarks" you'll want to pause to say the words — collected in glossaries throughout — aloud, savoring their pronunciations and meanings.
Some of the highlights on the Harlem tour are Make My Cake, Sylvia's restaurant and Mr. Samuelsson's own Streetbird Rotisserie: Savoring Harlem Detour, $4.99 in the App Store and Google Play.
He was bemused by the "quick, unaccountable" life of the city, and took to sitting for spells of restorative peace in St. Patrick's Cathedral—unbelieving, but savoring the aura of sanctity.
Their enthusiasm, like the Lakers' fans excitement over Ball, was a reminder that summer league is about savoring a taste of the future along with the hiccups that come with it.
The first clue to the specialness of Wolfe's "painted sculptures" (his words) is that they hang on the wall, inviting scrutiny and savoring that usually reveal signs of artifice and process.
Offered a wage of ludicrous generosity, he leaves Florence's apartment, in Manhattan, with a dizzy grin on his face, and the camera, savoring the moment, watches him drift down the street.
She also is still savoring an unexpected backstage encounter at a recent German festival with Keith Urban, who "knew my songs and told me which songs of mine he liked," she recalls.
She delights in this confrontation, savoring each word more than the last, and whatever idea you have of Dockery shuffling into eternity as Lady Mary Crawley in Downton Abbey is swallowed whole.
"Putin must be looking out at the world and savoring the fact that things are going his way," said Angela Stent of Georgetown University, one of America's leading experts on Russian affairs.
It shows a multitude of clothed girls, some sporting identical dresses, playing and enjoying the splendors of a sunny, idyllic, flower-filled garden, reveling in each other's company and savoring their girlhood.
In 2008, when he won his first title, the Briton was demoted from first to third after the race for cutting a chicane, with then Ferrari rival Felipe Massa savoring victory instead.
FROM PEN: Katherine Heigl Opens Up About Experiencing Her First Pregnancy The Clooneys seem to be savoring their last few weeks of peace and quiet in London before they'll be welcoming twins.
She was always athletic: She grew up playing sports and wrestling with her brother, and her account of her life is saturated with savoring descriptions of sex, exercise, and other physical joys.
But before she can sign off with her painful descriptions of the "terrible sense of failure" that overwhelmed her when she lost her job, each serving of magazine folklore is worth savoring.
In "No Nighttime, No Rules: Summertime Above the Arctic Circle," Bonnie Tsui writes about her family vacation: My husband, Matt, and I pressed our faces close to the glass, savoring the view.
Katya has come to "check if the mission still makes sense," but the guys, savoring their wry humor as if it were bourbon, know that the time for sense is long gone.
For a moment, it seems like Kendall may finally triumph over Logan after the countless humiliations and setbacks he's suffered over the course of the season, but there's no savoring the victory.
It was a bitter-sweet day for Russian athletes, who after savoring the high of winning a nail-biting men's ice hockey final on Sunday then had to march without their flag.
"THANK YOU" he tweeted, savoring a rare moment of universal praise in a young presidency battered by self-detonated controversies and the political residue of one of the most divisive elections in decades.
That has meant bigger meals over the winter for the former Manor driver, who has put on five kilos, but unfortunately without savoring the sort of fine cuisine his compatriots are famous for.
There's no lavish reception, no Bruno Mars and Rogelification of a family event, but there's Jane and her love alone outside, savoring this moment as the first of the rest of their lives.
"Bloodline" is nothing if not an exercise in mood, and this time I went with the flow, savoring the balmy air and growing stench, sometimes piling on two or three episodes a night.
That is why Blanchett's performance, like that of Katharine Hepburn, in "Bringing Up Baby" (1938), treads so joyfully close to excess—never quite over the top, yet savoring the pleasures of the brink.
Like Herbert, who began an essay on human brutality by savoring truffles, Sleigh often lingers over food as the base form of pleasure and culture by which we create and sustain human peace.
But she has grown ever bolder musically, moving well beyond the confines of indie rock and chamber pop to try synthesizers, disco beats, country and more, while savoring the sweep of her voice.
There were hours exploring — trying to catch lizards; marveling at the moriviví, a plant that shrinks from human touch; savoring quenepas, a tropical fruit (as well as Chef Boyardee and McDonald's French fries).
Federer said he enjoyed seeing members of the young generation square off against one another, particularly savoring the fourth-round match between Shapovalov and Tsitsipas, which was decided in a third-set tiebreaker.
I feel guilty for ignoring Jane, for rushing her through activities, for not savoring the marvelous and unique way she explores the world like everyone says to — I'm trying to cram in work.
But for now, Chinese officials are savoring a strong quarter and are quick to attribute it to measures taken last year to close inefficient coal mines and factories and to improve overall productivity.
Other activities will include making autumn crafts, savoring seasonal recipes at culinary workshops, listening to a live blend of jazz and country music from the Doc Wallace Trio and helping with the harvest.
The candle smells more like new rain boots than like a cozy cabin, so I put it out, cupping my hand around the flame and blowing slowly, savoring this moment of domestic defeat.
Absorbed by these questions, I found myself savoring my re-encounter with Spanish as I set out to write about the language of Jorge Luis Borges and Gabriela Mistral and Juan Felipe Herrera.
Schiff speaks in the slow, self-savoring way in which many Eastern European men speak, to let you know how interesting and amusing everything they say is—except in his case it is.
He said the rigors of this new life — stacking airline miles, struggling with a new language, savoring new foods, connecting to his family's roots — had invigorated him in the vacuum left by baseball.
But where many pop festivals are simply run-throughs of touring road shows, Jazz Fest visitors tend to incorporate something of New Orleans, having local musicians sit in and savoring the city's charms.
In the 1980s, the pair dropped the student angle and decided to go after adults by selling biking and walking getaways emphasizing stays in small, upscale hotels and savoring local food, wine and culture.
NASA astronaut Scott Kelly is busy getting ready to come back to Earth from the International Space Station Tuesday, but that didn't stop him from savoring one last sunrise from his post in space.
She started injecting crushed opioid pills and occasionally meth, savoring the needle's sting — she had an old habit of cutting herself to provide relief from emotional pain — at least as much as the high.
Space Between the Skies has given us the privilege of experiencing the condition of the new, of savoring the creative dislocation produced by the unfamiliar medium before it becomes defined and packaged for us.
But Trump did not seem to be savoring his triumph so much as wallowing in his victimhood, in what he sees as the unfair attempt by "major losers" to treat his presidency as illegitimate.
" After savoring a volley of applause from the crew of canvassers and concert vets at the bar, Mann jumped into a poem likening Jeff Bezos to "a bejeweled skull that will never stop grinning.
WASHINGTON — Strolling past red-uniformed guardsmen at Windsor Castle on a gloriously sunny Friday, the queen of England at his side, President Trump was savoring the moment, broadcast live to his supporters back home.
I go to great lengths to preserve the fantasy that I'm less tourist than fly on the wall, a traveler quietly savoring the charms of a spot versus part of a herd trampling it.
Gray made nine starts last year and was on a pitch count after making his major league debut in early August and took the mound four more times this season before finally savoring a victory.
I just slogged through "Portnoy's Complaint" for the first time since high school (it gave me a headache) and am savoring the end of Brad Gooch's wonderful "Smash Cut" (which is giving me a heartache).
" Not so our dapper author, savoring a tasteful supper facing the colonnade of the Louvre at Le Fumoir: "How delicious my appealingly plated but very old-fashioned roast pork loin with mustard sauce à l'ancienne.
The ritual of brewing tea and then savoring it sip by sip is one of the best things I do for myself, even if I'm just making a pot at my desk at the office.
Milky was a staple of my youth, but when my family immigrated to the US in the mid-80s, I thought my days of savoring the most successful dairy product on the Israeli market were over.
If you had an encouraging conversation with your boss last week, for example, and you played that conversation over and over again in your head because you crave the positive feelings it generates, that's savoring communication.
Democrats — after trying to resist bashing President Trump during the midterms and instead focus on their health-care message — are savoring the chance to go all-in now that he's going to be on the ballot.
But Eddy's conceptual underpinnings are what give her work real impact and resonance, particularly for any viewer who notices the limitations of biological replication, in favor of savoring the fruits that may be borne of reinterpretation.
But hey, Block Island was my happy place, where I had spent many summers having drinks on the beach with my own family, strolling the main strip of shops and savoring dinners on warm summer nights.
A taco trip from LA to Mexico should pique the interests of any foodie, but it's the frank and eye-opening conversations about how food makes us human that elevates this show into something worth savoring.
The summer is well underway, and as much as we're savoring every minute of it, we can't help but look towards the fall season ahead — especially with so many amazing cold-weather styles already on sale.
The album opens with "Living Without You," in which Michaela Anne marvels that the world has kept spinning in spite of her heartbreak; it closes with "Stars," in which she confesses to still savoring the pain.
But as is, the movie mostly works-- a fleeting reminder of the simple pleasures of hanging out with family and a talking bear, which, in these frenetic times, is the kind of silliness that's worth savoring.
Like Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man biting into that ambrosial yam, savoring something like self-release, the genre has gone sweet and hot, enriched as anything we've witnessed, a divinely wicked nectar, a sustenance of arrant want.
On the other hand, the best moments of my twenties were spent in clubs, house parties and festivals, savoring the fleeting highs of those 48 hours like a flash of warm sun on an overcast day.
In the weeks since, thousands of young Sudanese have gathered nightly at the protest site for concerts, to hear speeches or just to mingle freely, savoring new social freedoms that were impossible under Mr. al-Bashir.
But while there are few who would be surprised if Meyer, a mere 54, ends up going back into coaching at some point down the road, for the moment, he seemed interested in savoring this victory.
Born just a year apart, the brothers created businesses together, moved to the New Jersey suburbs to raise families, and appeared to be savoring the fruits of their shared labor, from handsome homes to luxury cars.
On "Travel Band — Detained in Amsterdam," out on Friday, he plays rock grooves and spillover drum solos while savoring the convivial rapport of his trio, featuring the guitarist Paul Bollenback and the bassist Orlando le Fleming.
Before President Trump formally announced on Thursday that the United States would pull out of the Paris climate agreement, he teased the public about the timing of the decision, almost as though he were savoring it.
Three sets of sliding-glass doors in the rear of the living area open to a broad balcony outfitted with a hammock, a dining table and a lounge area for savoring western sunsets over the bay.
Living with eating disorder thinking means actively ignoring a voice in my head that tells me it's dangerous to have a favorite restaurant (Tanoreen in Brooklyn) or to lick my lips while savoring sumac shredded chicken.
Don't mindlessly nibble on them, especially late at night in front of the TV. If you haven't pre-portioned them, reach for the box once, count out a serving, and eat them consciously while savoring each bite.
When "The View" is arguing about Ocasio-Cortez, with Joy Behar battling Meghan McCain over democratic socialism, it&aposs clear that the debate is being framed around this girl—and in a way that Republicans are savoring.
The riders never went hard, and the kid seemed to be savoring each pedal stroke, judging by the look on his face, which I caught glimpses of when we rounded a corner or stopped at a light.
Diners can swim and sunbathe between savoring regional favorites like slow-baked lamb spiced with dill, wild goat baked for five hours beneath ash and charcoal and grilled manouri goat cheese seasoned with fresh pepper and thyme.
"Many of his classes were popular ones," she said, "but none more beloved than his signature course, 'Negotiating Rapture,' where he would wax eloquently in the dark, savoring the cinema as the highest form of spiritual mystery."
Instead of treating soccer like a blood sport, he assumed the attitude of an aesthete, savoring ironies, tracking subplots on and off the field and in general doing his best to show the viewer a good time.
" Roast pigeon she sets great store by, as a recipe she used to "route" the proverbial wolf from the door, "because of the impertinent recklessness of roasting a little pigeon and savoring it recklessly and voluptuously too.
Whether or not it ever materializes, as movie fans watch Hollywood shift its release schedules indefinitely and halt production on anticipated projects in the midst of a global pandemic, savoring Cats has become something of a salve.
It is no accident that Trikone, the first South Asian L.G.B.T. group, was founded in 1986 in Silicon Valley by an Indian engineering student, much like myself, finally savoring the freedom to be both Indian and gay.
I had a long list of things I wanted to see and do while in San Diego and this hotel's downtown location made getting around easy, with plenty of sea air and views worth savoring along the way.
The royal parents, who left their Kensington Palace home in London for the laid-back setting of Frogmore Cottage in Windsor ahead of Archie's birth, have been savoring the first eight weeks of parenthood with their baby boy.
Although Cutler will be away from the family's home in Nashville, Tennessee, for the 2017 NFL season, the pair will be relying on technology to stay in touch, as well as savoring the time they do spend together.
It's a win-win deal for both companies: EA gets someone to provide the hardware to furnish its shiny new digs while Samsung puts its name in front of giddy gamers savoring their first taste of future games.
MIAMI — President Obama is savoring what is likely to be the last intensive political campaign of his life, and his speeches have been running so long that 30 minutes were tacked onto his official schedule Thursday to compensate.
During a trip to Junior's restaurant in early February, Nana Fujimoto sat against a wall decorated with Brooklyn Dodgers memorabilia, savoring a slice of cheesecake while discussing her journey from Sapporo, Japan, to the National Women's Hockey League.
And although French culture has perfected the art of savoring a moment (enjoying that dinner, that glass of wine, that whole-month-of-August vacation), this product will appeal to the busy-bee American in all of us.
"Communication savoring happens when we realize something joyful, important or meaningful is happening in a social interaction with another, and we then try to hold on to and elevate that experience," Pitts said in an interview with Psych Central.
Spirit in the Dark casts Aretha as a lounge singer, sitting at the keyboard in the corner of a hushed jazz club, singing wounded laments about heartbreak while savoring the slow burn of her pattering, blues-inflected piano playing.
One pores over his Op-Eds in The New York Times savoring his insouciant bons mots, which encompass everything from India-Pakistan warmongering ("Schoolyard brawls have a more nuanced buildup") to yoga instructors ("Drill sergeants trapped in poets' bodies").
In addition to savoring an inventive 10-course meal, where a vegan cheese course blew him away, Mr. Kabel, the director of technology for a tech consultancy and a self-described "giant food dork," loved the city in general.
Monday morning found the Berez family sheltering from Irma's aftermath in a white van parked outside a CVS store in West Kendall, savoring the vehicle's air conditioning and the free wifi they had picked up from a nearby Starbucks.
Miguel Arteta, working from a screenplay by Mike White, "directs with a dry, Buñuelian touch, savoring small absurdities and letting the larger themes hover in the soft Orange County air," A. O. Scott wrote in The New York Times.
He and Harrell each take coolly elucidated solos, savoring the melody and taking time to draw a lot out of certain individual phrases, before Iverson finishes the way he began: alone, wandering between keys, destabilizing his resolutely sturdy sound.
" Savoring all these fresh memories, Pearce says, "I didn't think that I could possibly love this person more, but this weekend, I feel like we got to reconnect and got to grow together at a deeper level of commitment.
Ogata has long devoted himself to the excavation and expression of beauty according to what he sees as the five pillars of Japanese dining culture — tea tasting, properly using a utensil, savoring a meal, hospitality, and contemplation and reflection.
But we were all hopelessly smitten by the historical, romantic and mystical experience of traveling Africa overland: covering all of that beautiful countryside, savoring the long distances, losing time, not just passing through landscapes but being absorbed by them.
If you want something that's as much desk decoration as it is functional tool, and you're a big fan of mechanical keyboards (as I am, savoring each clack of this review on the Azio), then this is a prime option.
Instead, we'll have to settle with binge-watching the first season all over again — which many of us did over Thanksgiving — and savoring this anecdote about Nicholas Braun, who plays Cousin Greg on the drama, meeting Hillary and Bill Clinton.
As read, the line is hurt and defiant, but she sings it as a triumph — the glee of a self-delighted singer savoring her vocal ability, along with the hard-won joy of shouting your suffering for all to hear.
There was the blind tasting instructor who cracked off-color sexual double-entendres, nicknaming people who discussed a wine before savoring it "premature ejaculators," or wondering"Did someone touch you inappropriately?" after a female classmate exclaimed at a wine's aroma.
In a clean-cut sport in which most riders adopt an almost monastic approach to life, Wiggins has reveled in publicly savoring cocktails, sporting beards with varying degrees of stylish unkemptness and offering opinions that could make public-relations handlers cringe.
He stood there for a good five minutes savoring his free Coke, each sip punctuated by a burp that made his eyeballs tremble, then lit up a cigarette with a wet book of matches that took another five minutes to spark.
Since 2017 Madonna has lived in Lisbon, where her son David plays soccer, and she spoke about savoring the city's music: the Portuguese tradition of fado and music from Portugal's former empire, particularly from the Cape Verde Islands near Senegal.
Not so with the Outback, which I slung into corners with abandon, savoring the torque-vectoring thrills of that AWD setup and enjoying the firmed-up platform that this wagon now sits on (it's a new global architecture for Subaru).
Mr. Lamarche and others knew that even if their homes were standing, they were savoring a false sense of security, because the Santa Ana winds were expected to intensify on Sunday and could bring more havoc to the heart of Ojai.
But if the agony of thinking about Cruz savoring some adult entertainment was not enough for you, allow us to remind you of one of the most bizarre facts to come out of the 2016 campaign season: Ted Cruz has a porn doppelganger.
Asking about failures would have allowed her to view her own accomplishments "in a broader context, savoring both the good and the bad on the ultimate path to achieving my goals," said Tanya Jenkins, senior staff validation engineer at electric car company NIO.
You're even more late now they're probably all at work already talking about you having coffee and talking about you and flirting with each other over coffee and sipping coffee while savoring the taste in their mouths the taste of hate for you.
Phelps chatted with PEOPLE about being a dad to 14-month old son Boomer Robert at Thursday's Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Sports Awards 2017 in L.A. And for the retired pro swimmer, it's about savoring all the small changes that make fatherhood so special.
So we recharged her way, savoring the locally distilled Barbayanni ouzo alongside a steady march of mezze brought to our sun-drenched table: wild asparagus with eggs; smoked mackerel; and tiny fried red mullet, called barbounia, that we ate whole, head and all.
"My minute can last for as long as I want it to last," he said, after being interrupted by a protestor, in an aside that revealed how deeply he was savoring a political win that had looked unlikely through a brutal 2017.
LANCASTER, Pa. — On an overcast afternoon this month, a block party was in full swing, the hot dogs were going fast, and Chris Underhill, freshly graduated from high school, was savoring a new milestone: He had registered to vote for the first time.
And while the film's festival run created what might be some irrational (or at the very least premature) exuberance about its award prospects, all concerned would frankly be better served toning down the intergalactic hype and simply savoring the sheer enjoyment of it.
Dud's mustachioed father sits in an armchair, savoring his solitude with a similar gestural glee: he puffs on a pipe, flips his slipper 22 into the air and back onto his foot, blows smoke rings and inhales them—and then dozes off.
"I am a man of my word, I will do as I say," Trump said Tuesday night, savoring the drama of the moment as he unveiled Judge Neil Gorsuch as his pick to succeed the late conservative icon Antonin Scalia on the nation's highest court.
Spotted in the massive sea of humanity were school kids toting backpacks, workers taking a break, lucky employees whose businesses closed for the day, entire families savoring the moment together and people from far-flung states who traveled hours to join in the hoopla.
But coming into office at a time of war and global financial crisis, the 44th President won't have the luxury of savoring his historic achievement for long—a sobering truth he acknowledged in his victory speech, delivered with the protection of plates of 8-ft.
When the timing's off, it can get frustrating, but more often it feels like savoring something, teasing it out a little longer instead of urgently devouring the experience in enormous gulps the way the age of bingeable media has trained us to do with everything.
By elongating your foreplay sessions and savoring every touch, you can build all kinds of sexy tension before moving on to intercourse — or maybe you'll get so caught up that you skip intercourse entirely (after all, penetration is not a prerequisite for great sex).
While I knew that the next day my dad would have regrets, and his vicious cycle of yo-yo dieting would begin again, that night I relaxed, savoring every bite of the succulent meat — hoping my first lobster dinner would not be my last.
Starting today, a limited selection of these plates and forks will be available for purchase on the new website Jouw, so even less-lauded cooks can experience what Kullik describes as a side effect of eating at an unconventional table setting: savoring the food.
The other book is basically a look from a parent's perspective of all the ideal things a child possess at an early age that you're just savoring — like [hoping] they're not going to lose their innocence, their joy, or their purity as they grow older.
On "Coming Out of the Universe," a driving beat — the work of Makaya McCraven on drums, without a doubt — keeps things taut as Mr. Hill dishes out sibilant gentility on the trumpet, holding and savoring his notes, fanning down the humidity of the beat.
The article begins: LANCASTER, Pa. — On an overcast afternoon this month, a block party was in full swing, the hot dogs were going fast, and Chris Underhill, freshly graduated from high school, was savoring a new milestone: He had registered to vote for the first time.
So Mr. Obama stumped on Monday with the fervor of a man battling to preserve his legacy and with the joy of one who has watched his approval ratings tick higher as the presidential race's tenor has sunk ever lower, savoring the almost palpable sense at Mrs.
Undaunted, Clavin, who is a wily veteran of the writing trade, tacks up the truth like wanted posters in every chapter, while simultaneously savoring a few of the more fanciful falsehoods along the way, a neat trick in which he displays some ambidexterity of his own.
I don't blame you for staying as long as you could, for bustling in close and comfy and chatty on the grass, for savoring a few more minutes on the earth, because I guess you already know that, sooner or later, we all have to leave.
Each time you wake up in the middle of the night craving candies or chips, you can plan instead to read a guilty-pleasure magazine, or log into your online community of healthy eaters for inspiration, or eat an apple slowly and mindfully, savoring each bit.
Nonetheless, if an actual sentient artist released these twenty identical tracks, say an acclaimed vaporwave producer hoping to branch out in a new direction, electronica fans would bask in the immersive sonics, simultaneously plush and spare, while savoring the very melodic incongruities that keep listeners on edge.
It's the difference between savoring moments spent lingering quietly on a porch swing overlooking a field of roses at dusk with a cashmere blanket wrapped around your shoulders and fellow Taurus Barbra Streisand playing in the background and buying yourself a $1,500 box of eternity roses just because.
Lucy "Lulu" Buffett—the self-dubbed "crazy sista" of the talented Buffett clan—is owner-chef of Lucy Buffett's LuLu's restaurants in Gulf Shores, Alabama and Destin, Florida and the author of the new cookbook Gumbo Love: Recipes for Gulf Coast Cooking, Entertaining, and Savoring the Good Life.
By taking orgasms off the table, even for a short period of time, we free ourselves from the burden and duty of end-game sex and can instead focus on pleasure, playfulness, and savoring our bodies' erotic responses the way we would a delicious, multi-course meal. Radical.
"This final year or two, I want to live a little more in the present and enjoy each day and enjoy time with my friends and family and husband, and here with the team just enjoy the moment, whether the journey is easy or hard, savoring each day."
Filming on location in the region's still-wild landscapes, savoring the bird's-eye views of the raw and rocky terrain, returning to the world of childhood and listening closely to women's words, the Tavianis evoke the mighty sources of Pirandello's inspiration with a unique tone of secular holiness. ♦
Savoring solitude seems to be more associated with being the kind of person who feels free and in control of their life and who finds pleasure in reflecting on their inner experiences—and among both introverts and extraverts there will be those who do and do not fit this description.
Distinguished by a woolly ear-to-ear mustache that a walrus would envy, Mr. Gelber mentored a generation of future colleagues and conducted sightseeing tours both for tourists unacquainted with New York and for others savoring unfamiliar venues, like gospel choirs in Harlem or enduring remnants of Dutch New Amsterdam.
She recorded this solo album not in a field but a decommissioned grain silo in Buffalo — a hollowed-out monument to economic decay — where a 12-second-long echo allowed her to harmonize with her own horn in slow, overlapping strokes, savoring a bit of the past as it slipped away.
Savoring his victory, dismissing those who think the way to deal with vile and invasive stories is to grow a thicker skin, Mr. Thiel dressed as Hulk Hogan for the "Villains and Heroes" annual costume party last month, hosted on Long Island by the Mercer family, who were big Trump donors.
Even in the brief descriptions MacMillan provided for the portraits, landscapes, and still lifes that filled that volume, the candor, sass, and born storyteller's sense of timing that anyone who has had the pleasure of savoring her anecdotes and zingers while sipping tea — or some stronger libation — with the artist shone through.
For some people that might mean sitting quietly and savoring each bite, but for others that could be phoning a friend while eating or even — that most taboo dinnertime activity — eating in front of the TV. As Ms. Bruneau put it, "Sometimes we need a little AGT" — "America's Got Talent" — with our BLT.
The intentional slowness is for the better, not just because it draws a favorable contrast with action-oriented contemporaries, but also because it encourages the savoring of the craft's singular and incredible parlor trick: moments from the lives of the vanished staff can be played, fast-forwarded, and rewound in augmented reality.
When Bernie Sanders' campaign was preparing for a potential win in the first 2020 contest Monday, his aides and allies envisioned him giving a primetime victory speech, raising millions of dollars from small-dollar donors amid their ecstatic high, and savoring proving so many elites wrong at a party at the Holiday Inn.
Dangerous mines try to protect the planets, so you have to time your licks to avoid certain death—and to be able to keep savoring the curated flavors of the popsicles, which have ranged from a coffee, cranberry, and blueberry combo, to a deconstructed cola flavor with cinnamon, vanilla, and orange-lime.
Because it can descend so oddly, with simply donning slippers as the moon silvers a shade or a tremulous tree limb shivers on a window — and I am roaming in the shadowy house, savoring the bliss, the animation and vibrancy of life, how inexplicable it is, how thoroughly meaningless and incommunicable and incommensurate.
And if there were any place that Icher, 37, could pick to win her first L.P.G.A. tournament after 40 career top-10 finishes, it would be in the crisp French mountain air with friends, family and fans hiking with her around the Evian Resort Golf Club, savoring the view and that long-awaited moment.
Answers to that question may be found in works like the 22019th-century Japanese poet Matsuo Bashō's The Narrow Road to the Deep North, or Patrick Leigh Fermor's vivid evocation of the late-colonial-era Caribbean, The Traveller's Tree (193), or the detail-packed, place-savoring essays of his Welsh-born, contemporary counterpart, Jan Morris.
The exceptions are few but worth savoring, like "Portrait de Femme Profil Gauche Sur Fond Vert et Brun" (1939), which has a tenderness one rarely sees in Picasso's work, and "Femme au Petit Chapeau Rond, Assise" (1942), from which Dora Maar looks out with a self-possession so striking it almost reads as a rebuke.
The African origins of modern humans have been a topic of speculation since Charles Darwin, but in a coincidence worth savoring, Colescott was at work on this picture just as genetic research was underway to identify modern humankind's common ancestor through mitochondrial DNA, which ultimately led to a woman who lived 100,000 to 200,683 years ago in East Africa.
Now, six years after Knox's homecoming, the subject of the Emmy-nominated Netflix documentary Amanda Knox tells PEOPLE exclusively in this week's issue that she's savoring the "normal-person" life she's reclaimed, with a new love in her native Pacific Northwest — and she's even planning a return next year to the Italian city where she lost her freedom.
My children, confined most of the year in a small Brooklyn apartment, love to ransack the apricot trees in their cousins' orchard, as do I. Savoring these pleasures during our first few days in rural Chile, I relish the slowness, the chance to wake to the sound of roosters instead of the wail of an ambulance.
There's a frozen milk punch and a caviar sandwich and a homemade Boston cream doughnut; there's a hand-chopped steak tartare and a grilled Cheddar-cheese sandwich and a mid-December cookie swap pfeffernusse cookie with imported candied citron — all of which can still stop me in my tracks, eyes closed for a few seconds, savoring my annual reunion.
Ian McKellen returned to the West End in an invaluable revival of "No Man's Land," Harold Pinter's 1975 play whose signature moment came in the first act, when Mr. McKellen's shambolic poet, Spooner, recounted having once been described as "a betwixt twig peeper" — the actor savoring every syllable of a phrase that makes me smile even now.
Reassuringly soul-traditional on her guest features, Woods's voice is so much tangier and chirpier here — she tastes liquid consonants like they're sugarcoated with a faint hint of lemon, savoring her words leisurely and with calculated effortlessness, as choice words echo a little, suggesting the shadow of a choir the way her beats suggest the shadow of a full band.
Here's how participants say it works: You call and leave a voicemail on the old phone — or at night, perhaps Trump sees the number pop up on caller ID. If POTUS wants to talk, he calls back from his new, Secret-Service-approved secure phone — savoring his small triumph over a bureaucratic and security apparatus designed to rein in this lifelong kibitzer.
In the 1960s, my aunt Annalena kept a small tin in the kitchen cupboard of her Glasgow flat and would bring it out to dispense treats to visiting children — not candies but dulse (Palmaria palmata), red shards of dried seaweed that we would place on our tongues, savoring the mysterious sweet-bacon tang, until they melted away like communion wafers.
"There will always be an audience that hungers for a certain kind of Woody Allen movie, but it's a relief that he has moved away from the safety and provincialism of his New York," Manohla Dargis wrote in The New York Times of this comedy about two summering Americans (Rebecca Hall as the sensible Vicky, and Scarlett Johansson as the dreamy Cristina) savoring Catalan delicacies amid the splendors of Gaudí's Spain.
At night, he would return to his cell where he would read slowly so he had "something to look forward to," savoring each word amidst the familiar soundtrack of the prison at night -- the hum of 214 radios all softly playing different stations, the monologues of top-dog inmates holding court for 22018 minutes at a time as others kept a respectful silence, and the ever-present clang of the gates that slammed and opened, slammed and opened, signaling the night and heralding the morning.
When you are, like Nevins, contemplative and scholarly — she has a master's degree in art history from Columbia University and only started a career making gardens after a decade of lecturing on landscape history at Barnard College and the Cooper Hewitt museum — it's not difficult to believe you would want to spend your off hours in a simple place of your own, on a bench surrounded by a tall, squared-off hedge, cooking with herbs from your kitchen plot and savoring the tangy perfume of lemon trees in terra-cotta pots.

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