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"skyscraping" Definitions
  1. extraordinarily tall or high

53 Sentences With "skyscraping"

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Even in an already skyscraping part of New York, they stand out.
These aren't tracks, but skyscraping Pop Songs, built to bury their hooks in your brain.
Porzingis was shooing away stereotypical suggestions and fears that he might be a skyscraping international bust.
"Always and forever, the last day alive," Taggart sings, over more skyscraping, sanded-down New Wave production.
In the darkly comic novel "The Heap," Sean Adams explores what happens to survivors after a skyscraping utopia collapses.
Against the Knicks, he dusted off his familiar wares: the midrange jumpers, the low-post turnarounds, the skyscraping 221-pointers.
It was a voyage through warped-glass apparitions, spiky rhythmic terrain and skyscraping three-part horn harmonies that sometimes tumbled into writhing disarray.
Davis has a pterodactyl-length wingspan and a unibrow, which has become as much a part of his persona as his skyscraping dunks.
CreditCreditDustin Chambers for The New York Times SAVANNAH, Ga. — Savannah's ocean ports feature skyscraping silver cranes that stand at attention on the water's edge.
Is it easy shooting over an aggressive, skyscraping wingspan, pump-faking, sidestepping, creating just enough space to release with dead-on accuracy from that far away?
Dong Zhenxiang, the fifty-six-year-old founder of DaDong (which means "big Dong" in Chinese, a reference to his skyscraping stature) was not born into fortune.
Argentina's skyscraping interest rates have slowed economic growth, and economists predict contractions of 2.4 percent in 2018 and 1.2 percent in 2019, the poll of economists showed.
They deeply revere the dormant, skyscraping volcano: At the top of the 13,000-foot mountain, stone shrines, erected by their ancestors, align with constellations piercing the night sky.
Nicholas Clinch, an audacious and intrepid mountaineer who led first-ascent expeditions of skyscraping peaks in the Himalayas and in Antarctica, died on June 103 in Palo Alto, Calif.
In a town where many children don't finish high school, she raised a grandson who managed to graduate from Ohio State University and Yale Law School, defying skyscraping odds.
But today, the duo have decided to share that skyscraping collection of retro-house riffs and reconstructions in full over at the website of their preeminent local radio station, KCRW.
It's HudMo, so you know the drill: skyscraping synths stampede over scored-earth trap percussion, and the whole thing's swaddled by bass that's heavy enough to knock Tyson Fury out.
"They all feel the same," Aaron Judge said late Wednesday at Citi Field, where his skyscraping homer off Robert Gsellman might have scrambled the radar systems at La Guardia Airport.
If banks were willing to lend to every student who's in need, the cost — skyscraping interest rates, loan defaults — would be too great for an economy that relies on an educated work force.
This should sound chaotic to any homebody, which is what Murphy considers himself—the album's skyscraping closer "Lambert" is about being terrified of travel and the squandered happiness which comes with that feeling.
From emotive balladry to skyscraping synthwork befitting of big tent EDM stages to hard-nosed rap beats, she's basically shown she can bring her vibrant signature to any style or form she so chooses.
He's been in the news, too, stunning Knicks fans by reportedly listening to offers for Kristaps Porzingis, the skyscraping Latvian who represents the best work of Jackson's short, undistinguished career as a front-office executive.
These floral extravaganzas were joyous, Easter-​hued creations loaded with whatever was showiest: Stargazer lilies, lilacs, hothouse roses, birds of paradise, explosive yellow forsythia, fragrant eucalyptus shoots and skyscraping, arthritic-seeming branches, often all at once.
After cutting her teeth among a small community of ravers in Arizona, she quickly rose to international acclaim via a series of skyscraping singles and sets in and around the orbit of Skrillex's speaker-shredding label OWSLA.
Since he was a gangly teenager in "Sky High" in 2006, and even now, as he stars as the skyscraping cousin Greg Hirsch on HBO&aposs "Succession," Braun&aposs height has been the subject of evolving speculation.
How a city of skyscraping land prices and a million matchbox apartments could also be home to properties that sit behind chain-link fences for years, even decades, as habitat for weeds and broken bottles, seems the definition of inexplicability.
And there was a real sense in the rest of the country that New York was now America, too — not a glitzy, skyscraping zoo but a land of patriotic grit, a zone suffering on behalf of the rest of the nation.
He went so far as to bench DeRozan for the fourth quarter of Game 3, as the Raptors mounted a comeback without him, only to have James win the game for Cleveland with a skyscraping, single-legged floater as time expired.
CreditCreditCarlotta Cardana As a point of divergence between the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates, Iceland is home to more strange beauty than most places: snow-covered peaks, black-sand beaches, skyscraping geysers and underground caves glittering with kaleidoscopic stalactites.
Or you might have mused that Kristaps Porzingis, who continues to perform on a growth curve commensurate with his skyscraping wingspan, is gradually taking over the unofficial status role that has become so much a part of the contemporary N.B.A. vernacular.
Before a recent home game ahead of the playoffs, Williams made nearly 80 percent of his attempts, including two skyscraping moonshots from the baseline, which is a shot that he has developed in case a 7-footer lunges at him with his arms extended.
From a tower hundreds of feet above the Petra Nova operation, the carbon capture system looks like a fever dream of an Erector set fanatic, with mazes of pipes and gleaming tanks set off from the main plant's skyscraping smokestacks and busy coal conveyors.
By the time you've led Wander to his first skyscraping Colossus — one of sixteen massive boss fights that make up the sum total of this otherwise combat-free game — you're nagged by a creeping sense that your efforts to resurrect your dead lady love will involve tearing down this beautiful world.
Produced by increasingly in-demand studio wizard Blake Mills (Fiona Apple, Alabama Shakes) and featuring a contribution from Santa Monica singer-songwriter Natalie Mering's Weyes Blood alias, the album is the most sonically wide-reaching Perfume Genius album yet, spanning sounds as disparate as skyscraping rock textures, slow-burn trip-hop, airy synth-pop, and Enya.
"In addition to passing AAA's rigorous on-site inspection, the properties that have received the Inspector's Best Of Housekeeping award have demonstrated a tremendous commitment to keeping their property in top condition — whether that be a small inn or bed-and-breakfast, a sprawling resort or a skyscraping city hotel — at all times for our members and their guests," said Petrone.
"Skyscraping" is a song by new wave group ABC, released as the second single from their album Skyscraping.
"Rolling Sevens" is a song by new wave group ABC, released as the first single from their album Skyscraping.
"Stranger Things" is a song by new wave group ABC, released as the third single from their album Skyscraping.
The album was met with positive reviews from critics but little commercial success. Three singles were released: "Stranger Things", "Skyscraping" and "Rolling Sevens". An expanded 2CD edition of the album was released by Cherry Red Records on 23 September 2013.
After a six-year hiatus, Fry, now the sole member of ABC, resurrected the band's name in 1997 for the album Skyscraping, an homage to several of his musical heroes, including David Bowie, Roxy Music and the Sex Pistols. With Glenn Gregory of Heaven 17 and Keith Lowndes contributing to the sessions and songwriting, the album was commercially unsuccessful though a single, "Stranger Things", reached No. 57 in the UK. Two other singles, "Rolling Sevens" and "Skyscraping", did not chart. In 1999, ABC released their first live album, The Lexicon of Live. The album covered most of their major hits.
Journalists described the song's genre as hard rock, with having classic rock influences. Musically, it was described as having "crunch guitars" and "psychedelic melodies". Josh Kiszka's vocals were described as "emotive crooning" with moments of "skyscraping falsetto". Lyrically, the song covers topics commonly covered in classic rock – love of a woman, and dealings with the devil.
Guitar buyers insisted on engineering advances allowing more speed and playability of skyscraping leads, dive bombing, and rock crushing shred. The master luthiers in Kalamazoo responded to these demanding guitarists by designing the Victory. The Victory, a superstrat, was a departure from Gibson's image as an old-fashioned guitar maker. MV stood for Multi-Voice, and X stood for ten.
Nepal Youth party was established as a socialist party on 10th Kartik 2010. The purpose of union or party was to aware the pessimist youths living in different parts of Nepal. The union got the unexpected support and belief from the energetic and politically conscious youths of the then period. The slogan was recited by the youths “Samajbad Jindabad” which was skyscraping all over the country.
Jamie Sperti, a writer on The Examiner website called the congregation's dramatic concrete building a "phenomenal example of 1960s futuristic architecture" in her survey of The United States' top 10 breathtaking places of workship published April 9, 2009. The New York Times architecture critic Philip Nobel described it as a "roadside attraction" that "parlays a skyscraping Ark and an erupting eternal flame into a concrete Sinai on the shoulder of Interstate 696".
" She said the "fact that Surviving sits so neatly amongst its predecessors says much about the work Jimmy Eat World have put in over the years in creating and refining a sound that is uniquely their own." Kerrang! Tom Shepherd said that while it "might sound a tad overblown ... these grand, skyscraping episodes are frequent on Surviving". It is an album that "isn’t trying too hard to be anything more than a strong collection of Jimmy Eat World songs – and on that level it expertly delivers.
"An Intrepid Radio Host Takes To The Streets Of New York In ONE OCTOBER" Broadway World. Retrieved 2020-05-15. Since then, Leech has been documenting skyscraping building projects including Hudson Yards, Billionaire’s Row on West 57th Street, the new Museum of Modern Art tower on 53rd Street, and One Vanderbilt next to Grand Central Station. Leech’s construction series is the subject of an award-winning short documentary by film-maker Angelo Guglielmo, The Monolith."‘The Woman Who Wasn’t There’ Filmmaker Directs ‘Monolith’ – WATCH" Deadline. Retrieved 2020-05-15.
Skyscraping is the seventh studio album by English pop band ABC, released in March 1997 by Blatant and Deconstruction. The album was produced as a homage to lead singer Martin Fry's several musical heroes, including David Bowie, Roxy Music and the Sex Pistols. It is their first album without founding member, keyboardist and guitarist Mark White, who had up until that point been heavily involved in the composition and production of their work. As the line- up of ABC without White consisted solely of Fry, Glenn Gregory of Heaven 17 and Keith Lowndes were brought in as songwriting and performance collaborators.
Revealing news of the track's release, Rock Sound writer Andy Biddulph described "Happy Song" as "absolutely massive", and in a review of That's the Spirit later dubbed it "epic, thunderous and skyscraping in equal measure". Gigwise's Andrew Trendell also dubbed the song "massive", describing it as "a monolothic [sic] slab of rock – and a promising sign of things to come". Music Feeds writer Emmy Mack described the song as "a monstrous new rock anthem", comparing it to the music of Royal Blood by dubbing it "a throbbing, chugging rock belter". AllMusic's James Christopher Monger selected "Happy Song" as the highlight from That's the Spirit, describing it as "auspicious" and "fevered".
Lewis Corner from Digital Spy gave the song four stars out of five and said that the track is "too catchy to be generic". Larry Fitzmaurice from Pitchfork also liked the song praising both the production part of the song and the vocal saying that, "from the zippy opening synth line to the verse's insistent pounding, 'Break Free' certainly invites comparisons to Swedish pop mastermind Robyn; as ever, Grande brings her own skyscraping voice in top form, so vocally the comparisons don't stick." He compared the message of the song to Kelly Clarkson's "Since U Been Gone". "Break Free" was nominated at the 2014 Teen Choice Awards in the Break-Up Song category.
Nicholas Hautman of US Weekly described the track as "anthemic" and felt that "the duet continues the theme of female empowerment with #MeToo-era lyrics such as, 'I got a mind to show my strength / And I got a right to speak my mind.'" Ilana Kaplan and Joe Goggins from Independent felt that "Fall in Line" is a standout on Liberation, describing it as a "impassioned feminist anthem", and also stating that Aguilera and Lovato are "two of the best vocal powerhouses in the game". Daniel Kreps of Rolling Stone called Aguilera and Lovato's singing abilities "remarkable" and deemed the final chorus a "skyscraping duet". Gil Kaufman of Billboard described the track as "a towering empowerment anthem".
Rolling Stone ranked "Ghosttown" at number 16 on its year-end list to find the 50 best songs of 2015. It was also number one on their list of 10 Best Songs of 2015 through the reader's poll. While ranking Madonna's singles in honor of her 60th birthday, The Guardians Jude Rogers placed "Ghosttown" at number 16, writing that "Madonna’s lyrics and a skyscraping melody pack punches". Writing for Entertainment Weekly, Chuck Arnold opined that "its haunting atmospherics and lyrics of a post-Armageddon world, are eerily prescient of the Trump-era despair", listing it as the singer's 38th best single. On a mixed review, Paul Schrodt from Slant Magazine opined that "with its rote production and gratuitous use of Auto-Tune, ["Ghosttown"] is far from being one of Madonna’s more searing ballads".
" Michael Cragg from The Observer noted that during her successful previous album she had lost her identity in the process, but in comparison, he noted that the album is a "refinement of her sound", and concluded that "held together by Grande's skyscraping voice, Dangerous Woman throws a lot at the wall and, brilliantly, most of it sticks." Erik Ernst of Milwaukee Journal Sentinel opined that "like much of the disc, it's an unexpected, but remarkable, choice from a confident pop star ready to set her own path to the top." Maeve McDermott of USA Today summarized that Dangerous Woman, "like its title suggests", is "a mature portrait of an artist blessed with one of pop's strongest voices, brimming with potential hits." Quinn Moreland of Pitchfork viewed that "Grande does not need to force any sort of spirit, she is full of it already.
The album has commonly been considered a critical and commercial flop, although review aggregator Metacritic assigned the album a score of 68 out of 100, based on eight reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Allmusic critic Don Kline praised the album for offering "the album cleverly incorporates the best of what Short Bus and Title of Record each had to offer", and ultimately concluded that "the resulting sound is that of an updated and improved Filter, with The Amalgamut proving that there's much more to the band than "Hey Man, Nice Shot." Ben Mitchell of Blender thought that the record adheres to the blueprint laid down by the breakthrough power ballad "Take a Picture," while also featuring heavier tracks. Mitchell further wrote: "The ballads are for dough, and damned catchy they are, too." Entertainment Weeklys Robert Cherry, who remarked the mixture of "skyscraping melodies, tonsil-shredding screams, electronic textures, and acoustic and metal guitars," stated: "Richard Patrick’s unfocused lyrics don’t offer much insight into the album’s reported subject: America’s cultural diversity.

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