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Sparse smatterings of people in large urban settings are almost apocalyptically forlorn.
There were noticeable smatterings of red congregated on the dark-green seats.
Up close you saw smatterings of acne but that was no comfort.
The smatterings of advice gathered from the internet prompted a thought experiment.
Some galleries are showing smatterings of drawings, sculptural objects, photographs, or photo-based works.
By the end of only three weeks, the map was covered in smatterings of red.
We see only smatterings of the writing she alludes to and none of the truly interesting letters.
Many products are no cheaper than Australian stores, although there are smatterings of good — and terrible — deals to be had.
Some are manipulated with layers and drawings, while others are simple gradients of color or smatterings of light and lines.
" Its marketing and store design are very intentional, with smatterings of gingham, wooden barrels, and other nods to "country living.
The three-storey Kardashian mural was found on Tuesday morning with smatterings of paint and the word "slut" written onto it.
From screaming Hakka chants on "Simon Says" to smatterings of Latin trap on "Regular," NCT 127 always have an unexpected flourish up their sleeves.
Baghdad, Iraq (CNN)By night, Baghdad's streets are eerily quiet, punctuated with smatterings of gunfire -- be it a single shot or something more sustained and intense.
Sit back as your guests wax lyrical about the garlicky butterflied trout, enjoying the smatterings of rosemary, chili-infused oil, and melt-in-your-mouth jamón ibérico.
Yes, there were detoxes, energy healers, and smatterings of woo-woo — but what could have been more dangerous claims were watered down, and presented with numerous warnings to consult with your doctor.
There have also been smatterings of criticism in New Haven, soon to be the home of the Stephen A. Schwarzman Center at Yale University, his alma mater ($150 million), and in Cambridge, Mass.
His chargrilled, softly set oysters are served with a garlicky, pecorino butter, smatterings of Cajun spice, and plenty of Crystal hot sauce—a Louisiana condiment staple the Decatur kitchen keeps a huge stash of.
Revelation is the apocalyptic book within the Bible's New Testament, where phrases like "drunken with the blood of the saints" and "a sea of glass glowing with fire" deliver unsettling imagery with only smatterings of interpretation.
Along with traces of the plague, there were rat and mouse proteins, hints of goat milk and of anthrax bacteria, and smatterings of tobacco, chickpea, rice, carrots, and maize, indicating the diet of the clerks who chronicled the disaster.
Her DIY production is sparse and choppy, with smatterings of hip-hop; the result of Suzi staying up all night wired on energy drinks in her bedroom, soaking up the likes of J Dilla, Flying Lotus, and Tyler, the Creator.
Bannon's rhetorical calling cards include: Jackson Pollock-smatterings of military terms, aggressive calls to action, swerving questions that don't serve his purpose, advocating for far-right leaders in America, Italy, France, Switzerland and Hungary, appeals to emotions above facts, and interrupting people.
But even before that, Turkey's traumas were playing out across Istanbul, in bitter conversations about politics, in painful decisions to move away or in to gated communities, in smatterings of protests quickly put down by the police, and in new debates over the use of public spaces.
Made up of reflective strings, joyous synths, and soft smatterings of piano, with both rapped and sung vocals spread over the top, it feels like the sonic equivalent of a Harmony Korine movie or a collection of Polaroids taken the summer you first fell in love.
Apophenia cultivates a real feeling of immediacy—"Avarice" blasts and howls with palpable urgency, careening by so fast you can almost hear drummer Jacques Johnson's bones rattling—but hasn't fully abandoned its morose doom impulses, or a newfound penchant for smatterings of black 'n' roll grooves.
With these smatterings of human language, Tweel puts forward advanced ideas and concepts, thus proving he is intelligent. Tweel does however find it incredibly strange and even funny that humans use the same words for the same purpose more than once, whereas he does not.
Result Diego's art did not appear on the market. But, time is ruthless. Diego collectors are in their senior years and many no longer grace this earth. The result is smatterings of Diego's art have been appearing in various countries on the market in Germany, Switzerland, USA and Canada.
The beginnings of opposition to the American Civil War were stirred in at the beginning of the war. In states such as New Jersey, New York, and the rest of New England, smatterings of people who did not favor the war arose. This was especially evident in the state of Connecticut. When President Abraham Lincoln was elected as President- elect, he left several Democratic Congressmen split from their party.
One of the major villains in the program was Longinus, played by Sebastian Roché, an immortal cursed by God for interfering with his plans. By Christian tradition, Longinus was the centurion who stabbed Jesus Christ with his spear during the Crucifixion. This spear, the Spear of Destiny, was supposedly the only weapon that could release Longinus from his curse. The show freely mixed Christian mythology, Celtic mythology, Druidism, and smatterings of history.
"Love You Better" is a jazz and pop song with a synth-pop chorus and was written by Got7's Jin-young. "Crazy" is built on future bass and contains an "addictive" melody written by JB. It features "high-synth smatterings" over "hard-hitting bass drum pattern." "Trust My Love" is a hybrid of reggaeton and house with elements of R&B; for which "intense" drum beats and EDM bass provide minimalist instrumentation. "Poison" features an actual whistle and was written by Yugyeom.
A common eider skull Egg, Collection Museum Wiesbaden The common eider is both the largest of the four eider species and the largest duck found in Europe, and is exceeded in North America only by smatterings of the Muscovy duck, which only reaches North America in a wild state in southernmost Texas and south Florida. It measures in length, weighs and spans across the wings. The average weight of 22 males in the North Atlantic was while 32 females weighed an average of . It is characterized by its bulky shape and large, wedge-shaped bill.
His later works, however, were mostly in English; Scenes of Malaysian Life ran only in the English-language New Straits Times. The English idiom in his works reflects the local pidgin form—"Malglish"—containing smatterings of Malay words and a simpler grammatical structure. After a string of successful English publications, Lat worried he had neglected Malaysians who were not proficient in English. He drew Mat Som, a story of a kampung boy who moved to the city to work as a writer and courted a pretty city girl.
These Crusaders, he indicates, are the source of the smatterings of blond haired and blue-eyed Palestinians one witnesses today.Brother shall not lift his sword against Brother, Tsvi Misinai, Liad publishing, 2007, p. 90 The various entities among the neighbouring small nations of gentiles, such as the Philistines, Canaanites, Jebusites, Amorites, Hivites and Perizzites inhabited the remainder of the historical region of Canaan, from which the Hebrews under Joshua had driven them off and carved out a nation for themselves called Israel. These nations were all eventually vanquished by King David and made a part of the Kingdom of Israel.
Content has been worked upon continuously as the Discworld series of books has been growing, therefore there are smatterings of continuity taken from different books introduced in different regions. Additionally, some changes to the world have been made to allow a limited degree of player-control (such as player-elected administration for some of the in-world organisations) rather than using NPCs created from book characters. The largest divergence from canon, however, is the addition of a range of divine magic not unlike that described in the Warhammer Fantasy or Dungeons and Dragons systems, mostly restricted to a small number of player-worshippable gods.
"Giant in My Heart" is an electropop and house song which runs for a duration of four minutes and 29 seconds. It incorporates elements of garage and '90s-inspired music The song opens with subtle electronic smatterings, distinctly grave sounding synths, and the lyrics "I'm trying to pretend it isn't true, but even when I want, it's like I can't get over you, over you, over you, over you." According to Michael Baggs of Gigwise, Kiesza solicits "powerful, diva-esque vocals, before building to a seriously retro hook". "Giant in My Heart" is set in the time signature of common time, with a moderately fast tempo of 124 beats per minute.
Retrieved January 13, 2017. He wrote that the album's perky aspect was its charm, in that "the way snippets of voices and smatterings of sound effects add unpredictable humor." His only main criticism was that it was "more entertaining than resonant," though he also wrote that there were parts on the record that "suggest what Ferraro has begun on Sushi could deliver deeper rewards." These parts include a "chiming lope" on the track "Jet Skis & Sushi," which Masters analyzed the song really being about humanity and technology coming together, and the "wavy" and "ponging" sounds on "Bootycall" that give the track a nostalgic vibe.
During their third period, beginning in the 1970s, Sun Ra and the Arkestra settled down into a relatively conventional sound, often incorporating swing standards, although their records and concerts were still highly eclectic and energetic, and typically included at least one lengthy, semi-improvised percussion jam. Sun Ra was explicitly asserting a continuity with the ignored jazz tradition: "They tried to fool you, now I got to school you, about jazz, about jazz" he chanted in concerts, framing the inclusion of pieces by Fletcher Henderson and Jelly Roll Morton. In the 1970s Sun Ra took a liking to the films of Walt Disney. He incorporated smatterings of Disney musical numbers into many of his performances from then on.
In all subsequent columns the name "Myles na gCopaleen" ("Myles of the Little Horses" or "Myles of the Ponies" - a name taken from The Collegians, a novel by Gerald Griffin) was used. Initially, the column was composed in Irish, but soon English was used primarily, with occasional smatterings of German, French or Latin. The sometimes intensely satirical column's targets included the Dublin literary elite, Irish language revivalists, the Irish government, and the "Plain People of Ireland." The following column excerpt, in which the author wistfully recalls a brief sojourn in Germany as a student, illustrates the biting humor and scorn that informed the "Cruiskeen Lawn" writings: Ó Nuallain/na gCopaleen wrote "Cruiskeen Lawn" for The Irish Times until the year of his death, 1966.
Dave Lynch at AllMusic described Art Bears' music as "an adventurous mix of avant rock experimentalism, smatterings of noise and dissonance, British folk flavors, medieval imagery, and leftist, anti-corporate politics". He said that The Art Box "is a comprehensive document of a band that represented what the best rock music should be: utterly uncompromising". Dominique Leone wrote in Pitchfork Media that Art Bears made music "almost as ahead of the curve today as it did twenty years ago", and said that they deserve the "deluxe reissue treatment" of a 6-CD box set. In a review at BBC Music, Peter Marsh wrote that Art Bears "recorded some of the most carefully crafted (and indeed timeless) music you're ever likely to hear".
Throughout the campaign, Chen kept a low profile when the WP was faced with tough questions, instead allowing frontman Low Thia Khiang to take the heat. He displayed his affinity with regular Singaporean culture and Singaporeans by addressing crowds at rallies with smatterings of Malay and Hokkien to dispel the notion that he was a "foreigner", as he had spent many years abroad. He also highlighted at a WP rally that he came to Singapore at a young age with his parents and sister, that he served National Service, and that he owns an apartment in Bishan and frequently commutes by train. On 7 May 2011, Chen and his WP team won the Aljunied GRC with 54.71% of the total votes cast, with Yeo's PAP team obtaining 45.29% of the votes.

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