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Males can be showier or larger in the wild, thus easier to collect.
Both actresses are great fun to watch, especially McCormack, who has the showier part.
It's also fun to watch her more restrained performance bounce off Witt's showier one.
Mad Max's makeup is showier, but The Revenant has a better shot at winning Best Picture.
These are flourishes that the stuntman doesn't include, and the extra details make for a showier performance.
His style is open and warm, incorporating pop culture references of the alt scene into a showier act.
But peer behind the showy frescoes in Shenzhen, and his showier gesture, and Huawei's future looks decidedly hazy.
Consider the current presidential election, in which bravado — the showier the better — seems to be a mark of authenticity.
Certainly its makeup and hairstyling are good, but this branch tends to go for showier work, often involving obvious prosthetics.
Even for species where the female is the larger or showier sex, the median percentage of females was still smaller -- at 44.6%.
Soon the old rosebush and her ilk began disappearing from English gardens, eclipsed by younger, showier hybrids that bloomed all summer long.
It highlights what is special or desirable about men's wear, as opposed to hiding it under a much showier women's wear bushel.
Mr. Daniels's unfussy mastery is useful throughout, especially in toning down some of Mr. Sorkin's showier attempts to punch up the story.
His later efforts often used new materials, such as metallized acrylics and gels, as well as showier applications like trowelling and spraying.
Pattinson gets the smaller but showier role as the cackling Dauphin of France, who challenges the young king at the Battle of Agincourt.
By contrast, much of the showier elements of Cats — like a cat ascending to heaven on a giant hydraulic tire — were, well, stunts.
She does, setting one up at a fancy hotel and trading her nice-girl blah for showier makeup, designer threads and deeper décolletage.
It's just a formulaic story of teens getting picked off one by one, in steadily showier displays of gore, and for no real reason.
Chain-smoking and dismissively calling Crawford "Lucille," she plunges into the showier of the two roles, leaving director Robert Aldrich (Alfred Molina) to referee.
Sometimes "La Mélancolie des dragons" excites the desire for showier, more imperative effects, a transcendent moment that will exalt or resolve what has come before.
Males' showier looks and larger size makes them the more valuable catch; their greater aggression and curiosity may also make them more vulnerable to being nabbed.
The showier house completed in 1913, with refined neoclassical interiors by Ogden Codman Jr., is quietly impressive, and the music room's open oval, or oculus, is stunning.
He is well-matched by Foxx in a slightly showier role as McMillian, who understands exactly how risky and hard-won hope is in circumstances like his.
Nearly two decades later Cyprian Clamorgan's showier "The Coloured Aristocracy of St Louis" introduced readers to his mansion-owning neighbours who sent their children to school in Europe.
Whether a performance like this attracts as much attention as other, showier performances during awards season is yet to be seen, but it's a great onscreen turn nonetheless.
Nor are Ann Hould-Ward's costumes any showier: She dresses everyone, even the elites, in dirty work clothes, as if to underline the labor of the actors themselves.
Donaldson started publishing 12-hour videos of himself performing lengthy but mundane tasks (like reading every word in the dictionary), and he has progressed into much showier stunt performances.
Teleportation and light daggers are certainly showier than emotional conversations, but Tyrone and Tandy's greatest powers so far have been their abilities to see the other people's fears and hopes.
Ross Guberman, an authority on legal writing and the author of "Point Taken: How to Write Like the World's Best Judges," said that Justice Gorsuch possesses the showier writing style.
Her vocal has her characteristic focused intensity, but as the strings swell toward the climactic ending, Eilish rises to belt a note that is showier than anything on her debut album.
Entering Monday, the showier Warriors have the better record (40-4), remain the best scoring team and have a more reliable scoring superstar in Stephen Curry than anyone on the Spurs' roster.
The meeting between the city and Britney's still extremely bright star has changed and reinvigorated the idea of the Vegas residency forever, by making it bigger, brasher and showier than ever before.
Many of those who have known Sag Harbor for decades as residents, renters or regular visitors grouse about the changes it has seen: more traffic, fancier shops, higher housing prices and bigger, showier homes.
"Time After Time" has the showier premise, adapted from a 1979 movie about "The Time Machine" author H.G. Wells having actually created such a transport, using it to pursue Jack the Ripper into the present day.
He allowed that there might be "two Donald Trumps," suggesting that there was a private, more palatable version that did not align with the showier public version, before he reversed the statement a few minutes later.
But its assets, and significance, go well beyond the showier roles, capturing a newspaper -- still on the cusp of greatness -- that stood up to a corrupt administration, which included putting journalism ahead of its business interests, as quaint as that sounds.
FLORENCE, Italy — Compared to showier works in Florence's Pitti Palace — paintings by Caravaggio, Raphael, and Titian — the small "Vase of Flowers" by Jan van Huysum might barely earn a second glance, even if the artist was among the most popular still-life artists working in the Netherlands in the 18th century.
" Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971) In perfect contrast to his other, showier roles, Wilder's brilliant take on the chocolate maven is more about his wonderful restraint, from gently crooning the song "Pure Imagination" to delivering a series of droll one-liners, among them his insincere warning to misbehaving children: "Stop. Don't.
Though Mr. Driver has appeared on New York stages before — notably in revivals of "Look Back in Anger" (directed by Mr. Gold in 2012) and Terence Rattigan's "Man and Boy" (2011) — it was in supporting roles of relative calm, meant to ballast the showier, fierier leading parts played by Matthew Rhys (in "Anger") and Frank Langella (in "Man").
Since his musical substance during the time he fronted the Revolution tended to be much grander, showier, vaguely more mystical, and more deeply ingrained in received rockist-expressionistic codes, it's more likely that for Prince, at least in 1987, the studio was a way to escape the stuffy expressive responsibilities he perceived as linked to his role as bandleader and instead just immerse himself in music, in endless creative possibility.
The effort to discover how costs can constrain an "honest" correlation between observable signals and unobservable qualities within signallers is built on strategic models of signalling games, with many simplifying assumptions. These models are most often applied to sexually selected signalling in diploid animals, but they rarely incorporate a fact about diploid sexual reproduction noted by the mathematical biologist Ronald Fisher in the early 20th century: if there are "preference genes" correlated with choosiness in females as well as "signal genes" correlated with display traits in males, choosier females should tend to mate with showier males. Over generations, showier sons should also carry genes associated with choosier daughters, and choosier daughters should also carry genes associated with showier sons. This can cause the evolutionary dynamic known as Fisherian runaway, in which males become ever showier.
It is sometimes grafted to Prunus serrulata (Japanese cherry) crowns, forming a tree with red bark and showier flowers. In 2012 the 'Branklyn' variety gained the Royal Horticultural Society’s Award of Garden Merit.
Each head has 15-30 white, pink, or pale purple disc flowers but no ray flowers. The individual disc flowers are larger and showier than in many other species in the family.Gray, Asa. 1853. Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge 5(6): 97–98Rydberg, Per Axel. 1914.
Many of the species are noted for their transparent or semitransparent bodies. Several species are used as aquarium fish, noted for their transparent bodies. The Indian glassy fish (Parambassis ranga) is transparent, but showier specimens that had been injected with artificial coloring were sold as novelty pets in the 1990s. Since then, these "painted fish" have become much less popular, with more fishkeepers seeking naturally pigmented specimens.
I'm interested in people who are interested in submitting themselves > to roles, to a story, to knowing that sometimes the grander action is the > wrong action, the showier action is the wrong action. Sometimes repose is > the most appropriate response to something. My movies are cut and acted on > the reactions, not the actions. I think that's where the secrets of life are > revealed.
They are shrubs or trees up to 25 m high, hermaphrodites. The leaves are entire, elliptical or narrowly elliptical. The fruit is a berry-like drupe dispersed mostly by birds. Aspidostemon species are no exception among the Lauraceae; they are trees with small flowers, hard to detect and collect and often overlooked or ignored when plants easier to collect or with showier flowers are at hand.
Arnica discoidea is a North American species of arnica in the sunflower family. It is known by the common name rayless arnica because its flower heads have disc florets but none of the showier ray florets.Calflora taxon report, University of California, Arnica discoidea Benth. rayless arnica It is native to the woodlands, forests, and chaparral of the western United States (Washington, Oregon, California, and western Nevada (Washoe County).
The stone partridge is exceptional among gamebirds in that the female, to human eyes, is showier than the male. Both sexes are predominantly earthy chocolate brown above, with sparse, pale, cream-grey spotting. The head, neck, and chest are paler brown and have broad cream edging to the feathers that gives the bird a scaled appearance. In males, the lower chest and belly are orange-cream; in females, very pale cream.
Thomas Betterton played Henry in 1664, and Colley Cibber revived it frequently in the 1720s. Subsequent stagings of the play by David Garrick, Charles Kean, Henry Irving (who chose to play Wolsey, the villain and perhaps the showier role of the play, in 1888, with Ellen Terry as the noble Katherine of Aragon).Halliday, p. 219. The longest Broadway run the play has had is Herbert Beerbohm Tree's 1916 production in which Lyn Harding played Henry and Tree played Wolsey, running 63 performances.
Hawn especially has kept her customary kookiness in check and conveys her character's plight with maturity and charm.""Film Reviews: Best Friends". Variety. December 15, 1982. 17. Gary Arnold of The Washington Post called the film "exceptionally authentic and endearing...I suppose Reynolds and Hawn have certainly enjoyed showier showcasing, but it should do them no harm at all to be recognized as a likably self-effacing romantic comedy team in a new romantic comedy of rare sweetness and intelligence.
The movie is constructed to spotlight the actress, who is elevated with extended dialogue scenes as a protégé of Hirayama who drives the plot resolution from the sidelines, and she won the 1958 Blue Ribbon Award as Best Actress for Equinox Flower and The Snowy Heron, which featured her in a much showier starring role. Yamamoto also receives what may be the only solo screen credit in any of Ozu's films, which starred some of the biggest names in Japanese cinema.
Digitalis purpurea (common foxglove) displaying an aberrant peloric terminal flower and normal zygomorphic flowers Peloria or a peloric flower is the aberration in which a plant that normally produces zygomorphic flowers produces actinomorphic flowers instead. This aberration can be developmental, or it can have a genetic basis: the CYCLOIDEA gene controls floral symmetry. Peloric Antirrhinum plants have been produced by knocking out this gene. Many modern cultivars of Sinningia speciosa ("gloxinia") have been bred to have peloric flowers as they are larger and showier than the normally zygomorphic flowers of this species.
The empfindsamer Stil is similar to and often considered a dialect of the international galant style, which is marked by simple homophonic textures (a single, clear melody, supported by subordinate chordal accompaniment) and periodic melodic phrases. (; ). Empfindsamkeit, however, unlike the broader galant style, empfindsamer Stil tends to avoid lavish ornamentation . The dramatic fluidity that was a goal of the empfindsamer Stil has encouraged historians to view mid-century Empfindsamkeit as a slightly earlier parallel to the showier and stormier phase called Sturm und Drang (storm and stress) that emerged around 1770 .
Instead, social and physiological functions have become more supported as function(s) of the crest, focusing on visual and auditory identification and communication. As a large object, the crest has clear value as a visual signal and sets this animal apart from its contemporaries. The large size of hadrosaurid eye sockets and the presence of sclerotic rings in the eyes imply acute vision and diurnal habits, evidence that sight was important to these animals. If, as is commonly illustrated, a skin frill extended from the crest to the neck or back, the proposed visual display would have been even showier.
Janet Maslin of The New York Times said that Freeman was quietly impressive, but lamented that Red's role in the film had limited range, restricted to observing Andy. She considered Freeman's commanding performance made him a much stronger figure than simply an observer. Maslin said that Freeman's performance was especially moving when describing how dependent Red had become on living within the prison walls. Varietys Leonard Klady suggested that Freeman had the "showier" role, allowing him "a grace and dignity that came naturally", without ever becoming banal, and The Washington Posts Desson Howe called Freeman a "master" of comedic and poignant cadence.
Viola banksii, commonly known as native violet, is sold and grown throughout garden nurseries and grown and loved in gardens around Australia, especially in the east. For many years it was known as Viola hederacea, however the species complex was revised in 2004 by Kevin Thiele. Although the Native Violet was initially collected by Banks and Solander, the type specimen was either lost or not provided until a collection by Jacques Labillardière in Tasmania. Thiele discovered that the original type specimen of V. hederacea collected by Labillardière was not the same as the hardier and showier plant later collected, cultivated and widely sold.
The characters remain unrecognizable." Meghan O'Keefe, who was "charmed" by the first season, is "baffled" by the second season's choices of new storylines: "I'm not such a purist that I need TV adaptations to hit every beat of a novel, but I do think that television made for families should understand what their own core philosophy is. While Walley-Beckett's instincts are good, I think this show is too enamored with its trappings of darkness to realize that Anne of Green Gables has endured this long because people love the small specificity of the characters' lives. Warping these details for showier TV kind of dilutes the story.
Built in 1936 on the former site of the Royal Cambridge Music Hall, it was originally a sleek and showier extension of the former tobacco works of Godfrey Philips & Son trading at 116 Commercial St. It was rebuilt and extended by W. Gilbee Scott and BWH Scott in 1922-5 and with faience facings in 1927. Above the central entrance, raised attic with Art Deco fluting and clock. The top storey was added in 1998-9 when converted to residential apartments. The building was the first in a wave of converted residential buildings in East London, as the Tower Hamlets area was gentrified at the turn of the 21st Century.
The cassette stemmed from a request to contribute songs for a compilation album. As Bejar gained popularity in Vancouver's music scene, he was joined by producer John Collins for 1998's City of Daughters, which was recorded at a proper studio. Pitchfork noted that the songs still sounded "homespun", also noting "[t]he wordiness that would become something of a trademark is in full effect", but that "unlike much of what came later, not every line is worthy of examination." Thief (2000) embodied "Bejar's first stab at matching his grandiose, idiosyncratic vision to a showier sound"; it was the first to feature a backing band on every track.
Title page of first edition of The Colours of Animals, 1890 ; Evidence for natural selection Poulton explains in his Preface that ; Evidence for sexual selection Male argus pheasant (Argusianus argus) displaying to a female, from Richard Lydekker's Royal Natural History, 1895.This image shows the argus pheasant described in the text; the bird is not illustrated in the book. Poulton strongly supports Darwin both on the general theme of natural selection, and on the power of sexual selection in species which are sexually dimorphic (where, usually, the male is showier than the female): Poulton knew his view was controversial, but believed he was winning the argument:Poulton, 1890. p 286.
Amore (Cupid) appears, telling Orfeo that he may go to the Underworld and return with his wife on the condition that he not look at her until they are back on earth (1774 only: aria by Amour, "Si les doux accords"). As encouragement, Amore informs Orfeo that his present suffering shall be short-lived with the aria "Gli sguardi trattieni"/"Soumis au silence". Orfeo resolves to take on the quest. In the 1774 version only he delivers an ariette ("L'espoir renaît dans mon âme") in the older, showier, Italian style, originally composed for an occasional entertainment, Il Parnaso confuso (1765), and subsequently re-used in another one, Le feste d'Apollo (1769).

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