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"stylistic" Definitions
  1. connected with the style an artist uses in a particular piece of art, writing or music

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Most importantly, none of them bore any stylistic resemblance to the other — a testament to Quill being what Allsbrook calls an "unopinionated" tool that doesn't inflict its own stylistic conventions on an artist.
But he fails to match stylistic panache with ­intellectual substance.
There are stylistic, clever ways to get at these ideas.
And the difference isn't just narrative, it's visual and stylistic.
It rules the ego, our appearances, and our stylistic swagger.
Barring the odd stylistic infelicity, he handles his material well.
We asked Simmons about his stylistic choices with each film.
The second is marketing sustainability rather than outright stylistic relevance.
What words, phrases or stylistic choices help develop this tone?
The song has little stylistic continuity from her earlier work.
The Wanderers became the ultimate stylistic inspiration for Soviet artists.
Stylistic subversion was for the most part off the menu.
These changing norms can appear almost like a stylistic shift.
That said, some of Enger's stylistic choices come with consequences.
Mr. Ryman's art did not have a conventional stylistic trajectory.
Fischer's minimalism isn't simply a stylistic choice; it's also strategic.
His nonsense narratives and hyperactive editing are consistent stylistic choices.
Musicians feel free to try a variety of stylistic approaches.
Baudelaire understood how its complexity invites psychological, artistic and stylistic interpretations.
The Streetscapes quartet indicates a stylistic change from Photography and Beyond.
Not established arias, of course, but stylistic approximations sung in Korean.
It has a critical grammatical function, not just a stylistic one.
So the comma in this sentence is not grammatical, but stylistic.
Could this mean a stylistic change to his music as well?
Clinton lacks her husband's panache, one of their many stylistic differences.
Mr. Koch's stylistic influence is manifest in Mr. Trump's presidential bid.
T2 tries out some stylistic flourishes, too, but with limited success.
Can you tell me a bit more about this stylistic union?
That stylistic difference is just that, however—a matter of style.
But Ms. Dorrance's "Dream" is not a dream of stylistic coexistence.
Each direction will take a different stylistic approach and time commitment.
Still, the three wines I proposed suggest the frappato's stylistic range.
The stylistic variations possible within these two formats are practically endless.
Even among the wines made near the ocean, stylistic differences abound.
But Heller's specific gaze also comes through in certain stylistic choices.
Many of Diner's stylistic quirks came from its signature slapdash approach.
His life was an exhibition of magnificent sexual, stylistic, human power.
It's a pretty classic — in terms of classic cinema — stylistic approach.
His film is full of grand stylistic flourishes and epic emotional gestures.
All of these stylistic flourishes are just that – flourishes, and nothing more.
The stylistic quirks of this are still deep rooted in Northcutt's game.
The mid-size to large-scale paintings defy a single stylistic category.
Is the voice glitching just a bit of inconsistent, stylistic narrative flair?
These stylistic devices, according to Jamison, indicate manic or hypomanic mind work.
Come Inside My Mind is short on new insight or stylistic innovation.
Questionable stylistic choices notwithstanding, we can't help but feel like something's missing.
Neither Spurling nor anyone else has really accounted for the stylistic change.
Brooks' caricatures find their stylistic roots in a combination of different genres.
In a lot of ways, it pushes this stylistic approach too far.
But that flabby and inert expression is not just a stylistic problem.
Possibly. But stylistic differences aren't enough for me to vote to remove.
Tucker Carlson is a stylistic departure from Mr. O'Reilly, whose 8 p.m.
"Remember the Night" (1940) was hailed as a stylistic tale of redemption.
It's a clever stylistic choice from publisher Tim Kinsella of Featherproof Books.
Mr. Fisher, however, isn't so sure of its sustainability as a stylistic movement.
The stylistic contrast with Trump was struck most effectively by candidates, like Sens.
It feels impressively cinematic, which is no small feat, given the stylistic limitations.
This is an underrated stylistic choice, one we can always get behind. Radical!
The Color of You represents a stylistic shift, but where you were personally?
RC: Can you talk a bit about stylistic appropriation in relation to Jones?
We could assume their odd bodies were just a stylistic choice Nintendo made.
The lo-fi nature of "Somewhere In Between" wasn't a specific stylistic choice.
The design of the shoe includes different stylistic elements that celebrate Jordan's career. 
There thus is an orderly structure in the stylistic development of an artist.
It started to make me think about stylistic and formal changes and deviations.
In addition to these two broad categories, there are visual, almost stylistic, distinctions.
Finbar McFall, product marketing manager for Jaguar Land Rover, disputes that stylistic assessment.
Despite the short turnaround and stylistic disparity between her opponents, Stephens dispatched both.
Are there any particular stylistic trends you can see becoming prevalent this year?
And once again, despite that fine execution, a stylistic sameness pervades the program.
Murder, They Wrote Two unconventional mysteries mix genre conventions with unexpected stylistic twists.
Hindman's stylistic experimentation gives her book an alluring energy but hobbles her narrative.
But even when operating outside that pan-stylistic group, his approach contains multitudes.
But there is another strong and too often undervalued selling point: stylistic variety.
There's the eco-friendly ethos of Miyazaki and stylistic nods to contemporary anime.
Their successful resistance to stylistic categories is just one of their abiding strengths.
You may even imagine a version of this stylistic disruption that would succeed.
The group was not concerned with stylistic heritage, only the here and now.
Those stylistic flourishes at times feel as if they're wrestling against the substance.
It lacks the instrumental virtuosity and stylistic experimentation that would define Prince's later work.
The stylistic and technical progress of Vermeer's picture-making projects is a brilliant theme.
Any project that falls within our stylistic guidelines will be released through this label.
So much of language, like other things that are stylistic, gets lodged in eras.
PB: The Pattern and Decoration movement addressed perceived hierarchies between stylistic choices in art.
Regardless, 007 the Exhibition delivers stylistic flourishes that don't always hit their tarty targets.
Perry showed up in the spin room, insisting his error was stylistic, not substantive.
His interpretation and stylistic approach was often in the vein of Zappa's own charm.
This absorbing and lavishly illustrated book charts the group's social, professional, and stylistic alliances.
There's room in the party for people to have stylistic differences with the President.
There are many stylistic threads on "Queen," but Minaj is most focussed on rapping.
Nor do they feel planned or the outcome of a stylistic or conceptual strategy.
This weekend Rothwell meets the brilliant Josh Barnett in a stiff stylistic match up.
I don't really like short-hand stylistic indicators of supposed authenticity, in vocal styles.
Like any great artist, Radiohead's enduring stylistic breadth is a testament to its talent.
And though they're plainly of the same stylistic species and background, each is individualized.
There are a few different stylistic trademarks for Apple's commercials during the Reagan years.
By running, Mr. Perriello presents Democrats with something of a generational and stylistic contrast.
Both artists retain their stylistic calling cards, while offering something new, bright, and energetic.
From the start his orchestra has fostered composers of all stylistic bents and ages.
It's an impressive stylistic stretch, but Mr. Sheeran also makes use of that access.
In an event where people fought over basically everything, Nigeria's stylistic dominance was inarguable.
At least those tried to maintain some stylistic consistency across all the different element, though.
It can pivot 360 degrees, and helps him with colors, stylistic methods, and abstract functions.
What were the film's stylistic influences as far as technique, colors, motion, and so on?
Some of the images in Transitions fall under the (broad) stylistic umbrella of documentary photography.
In the general election, his bombastic comments and stylistic tendencies could prove much more damaging.
The real problem isn't purely stylistic, it's that those improvements now look old and dated.
None of the 16 songs run past the three minute mark, an intentional stylistic choice.
It remains to be seen how these stylistic differences play out in the presidential race.
Love & Friendship features some nifty stylistic flourishes that give the movie a sense of play.
Thoughtful stylistic clashes like this one are what make MMA the greatest sport on earth.
This was a collective effort, though, a stylistic triumph more than that of one individual.
It's Obama's stylistic inclination, we know, to take the high road -- stay above the fray.
If you had any style sense, you'd see the stylistic superiority of both these garments.
He's a stylistic acrobat, and "Cloud Atlas" is his most beloved work for good reason.
While the season explored new stylistic terrain, most characters got stuck in a holding pattern.
"The stylistic orientation of the rich composer is toward the French-salon school," he asserts.
"Yes, these techniques have stylistic fingerprints that are specific to certain musical languages," Wells says.
Harrison's music traverses a huge stylistic range, from adamantine dissonance to melodies of homespun sweetness.
Cruyff was forever perched on the ragged edge of the battle for game's stylistic soul.
He noted that aesthetic and stylistic issues were also taken into consideration, not just science.
This being a Tarantino flick, there's a gruesome surplus of bloodshed and brash stylistic shifts.
Can you talk about the shift to that stylistic direction and crafting it in general?
What's new in jazz doesn't always equate to youth, or even any clear stylistic break.
In time, they begin to paraphrase what is said — making stylistic adjustments as they go.
She just thought it was some stylistic thing that went by in very quick moments.
His compositions demonstrated his compatibility with pop music's stylistic palette, production effects and emotional affect.
He channels Nabokov, aping his stylistic flourishes, while depicting Wilson as a gouty, lecherous grump.
In Taisuke, the Japanese found a stylistic vanguard, the rare alchemy of distiller and originator.
What these loosely affiliated beers share is a general approach rather than rigid stylistic guidelines.
By the end of the '249s, Radiohead was exhausted with the stylistic restraints of rock music.
By the end of the '261.8s, Radiohead was exhausted with the stylistic restraints of rock music.
Mastodon's stylistic explorations continued into 2009's Crack the Skye—a full-blown prog metal masterwork.
In its stylistic variability, good wine offers an opportunity to take risks, at least small ones.
The stylistic similarities between the two are hard to ignore, though not in a bad way.
It's a maturation, and in its stylistic diversity manages to be his most cohesive work yet.
Rather than deride the stylistic choices of the younger artists, he gave his stamp of approval.
It's a fine food movie, dated stylistic warts and all (that sitar-heavy soundtrack, for example)!
But stylistic zigs and zags made it difficult for them to break through to full stardom.
Cavell once defended Ludwig Wittgenstein's stylistic eccentricity in terms that easily be used for Cavell himself.
It felt like the bold stylistic decisions the show was making back in the earlier seasons.
But the friction at work here seems less a matter of authorial intention than stylistic uncertainty.
And it generated a debate that put the candidates' substantive and stylistic contrasts on full display.
Look for her subtle fashion diplomacy, which has previously featured stylistic nods to her host countries.
McQueen's other stylistic tropes are on display here, albeit in a less prominent way than before.
On the Boogie Nights commentary track, Anderson acknowledges the film's stylistic debt to Scorsese et al.
Make no mistake, the league's stylistic trends and talent pool can transform dramatically in a decade.
I think there are definitely stylistic influences of some of those, but not necessarily specific films.
The stylistic breadth of the Winter Jazzfest Marathon will partly be a result of partner affiliations.
Both are members of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, so the divide is more stylistic than ideological.
The cover also has a slew of stylistic differences from authentic TIME covers, the Post reported.
The Cubans formed a stylistic bridge between the Beats and the 1960s counterculture, Dr. Abrego said.
Scrunchies aside, stylistic choices have turned so many moments from capital-L Literature into memorable scenes.
Some of his fans would likely think of him as being metal-first in stylistic orientation.
His Third Symphony represented a stylistic breakthrough: austerely plaintive, emotionally direct and steeped in medieval modes.
This stylistic drift doesn't sit well with Mr. Ratmansky, he explained over coffee near Lincoln Center.
He surely looks the part and is calm, reasonable and steady — the stylistic antidote to Trump.
Rebecca Traister, writing in New York magazine, took the pundits to task for this stylistic critique.
As usual, what stands out as unique is Trump's crudity and vulgarity — that is, stylistic issues.
Lowell's new assurance with metaphor was not only a stylistic triumph but a temporary psychic salve.
Lacking narrative necessity, the show's stylistic flourishes are free to sink or swim on their own.
Not surprisingly, aides to Mr. Trump and Mr. Obama had conflicting interpretations of the stylistic contrast.
Even the stylistic elements — vertical and horizontal lines that Spieth requested from the designers — emphasize utility.
Mr. Robot has always been fond of stylistic gimmicks, undertaken with a wink and a smile.
The thematic resonance of season four's own stylistic break is harder to pin down at first.
The stylistic nuances remain intact because that is what speaks to the musicians and the listeners.
Few graphic designers reach for a fixed-width typeface unless they're after a very particular stylistic effect.
However, there's also been a more subtle classical carry-over: the stylistic embellishment known as the trill.
But as far as artistic inspirations, I used Bill Sienkiewicz's stylistic illustrations a lot of the time.
The movie cuts from animation to actual footage of Buñuel's work, for a very neat stylistic effect.
Okay, so let's start with the most, I suppose, controversial choice in terms of a stylistic shift.
Amid these stylistic deviations, Liew returns to the framing device of a septuagenarian Chan addressing the reader.
MELBOURNE, Australia — From the beginning of Grigor Dimitrov's career, his stylistic similarities to Roger Federer were obvious.
Useful Links IndieWire had a good breakdown of some of the more interesting stylistic elements of Homecoming.
While the viewer might be disappointed by this stylistic departure, Tanning's delight in experimentation is radically apparent.
Kirsch's exploration of cultural specifics, however, does not extend much further than a consideration of stylistic issues.
The difference between these comedy camps is a stylistic one that caters to the audiences they serve.
When it's just being used for stylistic purposes, it has to look perfect or it falls flat.
Mr. van Hove and Mr. Doyle have stylistic visions that I think go beyond their respective nationalities.
Their sharp, captivating show "Monchichi" works because the stylistic blend is seamless — and they both look great.
Composers and performers today care little about the stylistic battles that raged for decades in contemporary music.
His sister, Kathleen Brown, a former state treasurer, suggested that Brown and Trump share some stylistic similarities.
His stylistic influence is widespread, particularly on advertising, a field he returned to late in his career.
This stylistic complexity is reflected in the picture's richly thought-out content, some of it psychologically naked.
You have to give me something beyond the stylistic tease to make me believe it (ex. Taxi).
He let his wife provide "stylistic input" to his staff to handle the situation, the report says.
In fact, many of these stylistic issues are chestnuts, but they demand fresh answers for each generation.
It might be collateral damage from a period when American composers squared off in opposing stylistic camps.
His brands of precise choreographic musicality and stylistic eclecticism have roots that go back decades — indeed centuries.
So let's stop criticizing the shows and instead engage more thoughtfully with their stylistic and narrative elements.
And everything from their stylistic choices to their endlessly quotable moments made people hate or worship them.
Johnson's band played everything at once, moving across a range of stylistic attacks, all geared for dancing.
But in its third and fourth seasons, the show has taken its stylistic ambitions to new heights.
Barty and Vondrousova represent the resurgence in the women's game of players with tactical and stylistic variety.
The stylistic scramble of Bali Baby's Baylor Swift declines commercial polish in favor of rap as junkyard.
As a side project, Booth creates stylistic redesigns for railway, highway, and subway grids, and also runs TransitMap.
The stylistic choice echoes the desperate denial that both Conor and his mom are choosing to live in.
But the band has opted to forego any one direction in favor of a sort of stylistic restlessness.
Yet such personal links do not begin to do justice to Mr Trump's stylistic debt to spoof wrestling.
The new generation increasingly defines itself by such stylistic differences, rather than through any sort of political cohesiveness.
Artists tweaking their vocal pitch has always been an essential SoundCloud stylistic choiceusually just to mix shit up.
But we're taking into account all of Dahl's stylistic strengths—social commentary, plucky child leads, dark comedy, etc.
That's not to say Horiguchi escaped unscathed, one of his great stylistic disadvantages was thrown into the spotlight.
It won't just be Cruz and Rubio sparring over immigration and stylistic differences in the Senate this time.
Both are pluses in my book, since my uses for a bag are purely functional rather than stylistic.
With the imperative to bind every character together, any possibility of stylistic and narrative diversity will be squashed.
The effect was carnivalesque, a presentation indebted to the Dr. Demento era of stylistic novelty and excessive quirk.
Several drew attention to the marked ideological and stylistic differences between the Texas senator and the Ohio governor.
Instead, it birthed a myriad of stylistic inventions that each clearly came from and represented the historic moment.
What stylistic or conceptual trends do you think might be popular in the medium in the coming year?
There are some amazing C.E.O.s who I just don't know how to interact with because of stylistic differences.
"It's not race-based," she added, tacitly acknowledging how easily these stylistic categories might slide into racial observation.
He is a stylistic inheritor of the 1990s, with stops at J. Cole, Mac Miller, Macklemore and others.
Yet Vega Sicilia has never really served as a stylistic role model for the rest of the region.
During summer visits home from college, she would play pickup with Azura, their matchups marked by stylistic contrast.
It's almost as if Swenson doesn't entirely trust his material to carry a book without his stylistic embellishment.
The 2360-bit games based on Disney's 23 animated movie Aladdin are (in)famous for their stylistic differences.
Mr. Williams's success as an artist was likewise attributable to the accessibility and stylistic reach of his music.
He also deployed stylistic elements of a leather scene he was never part of but admired from afar.
It would be easy to conclude that this is simply another stylistic oscillation, and that more will come.
That also makes him the stylistic opposite of his predecessor as the chairman, the more reserved Marine Gen.
By 2012, hip-hop in Atlanta — where the genre's most rapid stylistic turnover happens — was beginning to melt.
The ensemble has been critically praised and is known for its unusual stylistic breadth and commitment to innovation.
"The stylistic variation you see on Trump's twitter account is far from some random dumpster fire," he said.
Howardena Pindell, born in 1943, has been a painter from the start but one of exceptional stylistic variety.
H.P. Lovecraft, Georges Simenon, Derek Raymond, Patrick McGrath: Their stylistic peculiarities, even when they misfire, elicit Oates's sympathy.
Chin also credits Japanese film culture and how the women in anime are depicted as his stylistic influence.
It deftly blended the emerging ironic aesthetic of new wave with the established stylistic conventions of '70s rock.
And honestly, there are a handful of convincing thematic and stylistic elements that indicate a potential Banksy link.
Their only unifying element is that they exist in a stylistic gray area, unbeholden to trends, taste, or time.
In Blade Runner 2049, one of the more interesting stylistic choices was how the film imagined futuristic augmented reality.
Apple has been a big proponent of flat design, which shies away from stylistic elements that appear three-dimensional.
It was an abrupt stylistic shift, as was Hewitt's backward ball cap and in-their-face demeanor on court.
BAZ LUHRMANN, the director of "The Great Gatsby" and "Moulin Rouge", is known for stylistic rambunctiousness, not artistic reserve.
Paintings by Andreas Breunig, Ina Gerken, Jana Schröder , Alicia Viebrock and Max Frintrop draw attention through their stylistic similarities.
Both Richard Nixon and Al Gore's debate performances were panned by pundits for stylistic reasons (Nixon sweated, Gore sighed).
Minaj's stylistic modes attract two sets of followers: more traditional hip-hop fans and younger, more pop-leaning ones.
He's produced quite a bit since then but always avoided categorization because of the stylistic range of his photography.
As has been strenuously noted, Trump and Ryan are stylistic and philosophical opposites: Trump the blunt-force agitator vs.
It hammers in the pointlessness of excessive, stylistic game violence, positing the romanticizing of honor and heroism as masturbatory.
Juxtapose Virginia's postseason track record with Virginia's stylistic quirks, and one is inescapably tempted to reach a particular conclusion.
And based on this small glimpse of the vintage, it seems that a stylistic correction may well be underway.
The solos danced by Taylor Stanley in Kyle Abraham's "The Runaway" exemplified many American diversities, not least stylistic ones.
The stylistic and policy contrasts with Mr. Brown were notable, and at times Mr. Newsom seemed to encourage comparisons.
Each edition tends to rise or fall with the works of directors known for uncompromising visions and stylistic verve.
Aside from the stylistic shift, many in Australia point to an increasing focus on the agricultural side of production.
He followed the guidelines of particular genres, making it difficult to authenticate his work based on his stylistic preferences.
Every constructor leaves a stylistic fingerprint on their puzzles, and I like Mr. Ezersky's playful way with a clue.
The stylistic insight, elegance and sparkle of Mr. Hochman's pianism are beautifully matched by the playing of the orchestra.
Although the music echoes Shostakovich "in both stylistic and ethical terms," Weinberg's voice "is quite distinct," Mr. Fanning said.
Although he made his initial mark in the jazz world, Mr. Jarreau's style, and his audience, crossed stylistic barriers.
There was one obstacle: the George Balanchine Trust in New York, which has stylistic approval of all Balanchine productions.
That's a tricky stylistic middle ground to straddle—artists who do often end up sounding watered down or directionless.
Sopko resisted, arguing that what the lawmakers are questioning are "stylistic" changes that he has the right to make.
The many moods and modes on Invasion of Privacy illustrate the flipside of universal ambition, which is stylistic inconsistency.
They rejected the Minimalist paradigm of seriality, which, like many stylistic innovations, rapidly devolved into branding and dependable production.
The grim tone and stylistic tics that Miller applied to Batman in Dark Knight were mostly new to Batman.
He is, among other things, credited with the stylistic shift from gestural renderings, common before 1960, to realistic narrative scenes.
Additionally, the service is introducing stylistic filters that can give your video footage a different color hue or lighting type.
Using Dionysian cult rituals as a stylistic frame, the video explores death and rebirth, pain and ecstasy, destruction and recovery.
This is a stylistic innovation more than a substantive one — a TED talk stretches to five hours with no clapping.
But just beneath the relationship headlines were a bevy of stylistic switch-ups that also kept us on our toes.
It lacks the signature of his poetry — the stylistic marks that make it recognizable as his and no one else's.
He's an inveterate stylistic experimenter, and here he's shot everything on a phone — an iPhone 7 Plus, to be precise.
Straight from Prince's archive, "Make Me Feel" and it's incisive synth beat are a perfect fit for Monáe's stylistic sensibilities.
Nicotine, a novel, and Private Novelist, which is harder to categorize, represent the two sides of Zink's bizarro stylistic coin.
Underneath its nervy premise, off-kilter jokes, and bold stylistic flourishes, Swiss Army Man is a movie about being scared.
The stylistic matchup between pressure fighter and boxer-puncher has provided some of boxing's most grueling, back-and-forth fights.
The key distinctions, really are stylistic, with the Wander offering up a softer frame to the Marshal's more rugged case.
Instead, the distinctions between all three of these phone cameras are more about the stylistic decisions each company is making.
In any case, scholars have detected the stylistic fingerprints of other composers in more than one passage of the opera.
In stylistic flavor, "Benjamin" most closely approaches the eighteenth-century English taste for portraits of fetching individuals in fancy dress.
" Dent tells the Times that, "For some, it is for ideological reasons, and for others it is for stylistic reasons.
The main problem is that grand opera is a stylistic world unto itself, demanding lavish resources and idiosyncratic vocal styles.
They can provide a stylistic shot in the arm for Hollywood, which in turn can offer advancement and bigger markets.
As you might suspect, Talese writes with his usual elegance, putting a stylistic shine on his end of the collaboration.
The show is called "Unruly Nature" to highlight the artist's "tremendous stylistic and technical variety," said Scott Allan, a curator.
Now that he's won, he has to decide whether his differences with the Republican establishment are more stylistic than substantive.
It dictates how much time a graffiti writer will spend painting a spot and forces writers to make stylistic choices.
Though she was not in town for the ceremony, Ms. Atkin's fresh-from-the-shower stylistic signature carried the night.
Were those just stylistic choices you wanted to play with or did they come to you after hearing these words?
The artworks on view vary in stylistic approach and medium, but all of them possess an in-your-face quality.
Jung is coming back not to a tune up, but to perhaps the toughest stylistic match up of his career.
There are no diagrams in this book outlining the stylistic conventions of an Arabic-language music review or artist profile.
Mr. Lugo, Aaron Carr and Robbie Moore do it admirably; the stylistic range of all these dancers is truly remarkable.
" He compared Patrick to Trump: "The stylistic similarities are pretty strong, and the political similarities in some ways are identical.
If anything ties together the experience of watching "Trust," it's this expectation of visual and stylistic novelty from Mr. Boyle.
But it does spotlight percussionists, which puts it in a stylistic neighborhood adjacent to some of Revueltas's higher-octane passages.
The Florida work lacks the unifying stylistic threads and deliberateness of, say, the Hudson River Valley School or Texas Regionalism.
Here is a show of an abstract painter ahead of her time, and whose stylistic promiscuity belied a deep rigor.
It honors the genre's implicit guarantee of murder while balancing any shortcomings in action with stylistic panache and psychological insight.
The intent is to increase the sense of place within Priorat and to determine the stylistic characteristics of the villages.
Like her sexual self-assertion, Eisenman's stylistic genres are means to the end of sustaining her confidence as an artist.
The director Meghna Gulzar takes a light approach to this heavy subject, using familiar stylistic flourishes to soften the story.
Also invigorating is the idea that stylistic definitions are always profoundly porous when looked at in the light of day.
He added that in informal preview screenings, children responded well to the film's stylistic ambition in rendering the deaf experience.
Arcade Fire has always been acutely conscious of music history, using stylistic allusions to underline or tease against its messages.
These are boom times in women's tennis, our reporter writes, with multiple generations colliding and a resurgence of stylistic variety.
Cannily navigating stylistic currents, he moved from folkloric nationalism to serialism and on to indeterminacy and other avant-garde techniques.
The stylistic departure — or arrival — of the novel's concluding section is brave and strange, confounding and intriguing in equal measure.
In many respects, "Becoming Astrid" is your standard biographical drama, its familiar beats untroubled by narrative daring or stylistic surprises.
With that being said there are a number of other factors that make Rockhold an interesting stylistic matchup for Werdum.
Through reacting to the past, these stylistic revolutions created a universal language that was intentionally out of sync with contemporaneity.
Would waterproofing and a few stylistic and functional adjustments have made you put money down for a Microsoft Band 3?
Using our stylistic choices are a way to stand out among our peers, you know, to show people who we are.
And, as fans of all things '90s, we've been singing her stylistic praises at a Mariah Carey-level pitch all morning.
For our purposes today, the terminology doesn't really matter, what we are interested in is the stylistic quirks of each man.
It was designed with feedback from a focus group consisting of around 12,000 resident DJs of various stylistic and professional backgrounds.
It was panned by critics, in part because it abandoned the stylistic choices of the first, particularly the found-footage approach.
McNamara's kind of stylistic pastiche has a long and rich history, seen in the work of Twyla Tharp or Tere O'Connor.
Sometimes, after an exhaustive search, we strike the furniture jackpot with a piece that epitomizes our spacial, stylistic, and budgetary trifecta.
Will the next Arctic Monkeys record feature Paul Anka or will Turner change direction again, discovering new and unexpected stylistic horizons?
His performance showed that while you can win on substance, if you forget about stylistic presentation, you can lose the debate.
"Burn the Witch" uses not only stylistic references to the Trumptonshire films but also visual references to many of the characters.
The artists were well-travelled, self-aware and confident, often putting an original stylistic twist on something they had seen abroad.
A.A.d city sticking one of these erroneously printed copies on and thinking that Kendrick has really made quite a stylistic leap.
So even if they don't match perfectly in a stylistic way, they'll still be close to each other in my mind.
But the Met doesn't suffer from the kind of stylistic imbalance that he observed when he started in Rotterdam or Philadelphia.
The stylistic sameness, at once drably comic and spacey, enhances the allure of the opera, which in this case is one.
A wedding planner can help a couple with everything from budget management and stylistic choices to seating arrangements and dining selections.
In turn, architects became public pop-intellectuals, each stuck in a personal stylistic mode, promoting their services to global client lists.
But we would know, and revere, the name of anyone else so accomplished; and Donatello was notably unconstrained by stylistic consistency.
Audin is herself a mathematician and a member of Oulipo, a group famous for playing with complex patterns and stylistic constraints.
Still, the music company's pretty psyched that it was able to bring over some key stylistic elements, including fonts and such.
Five of the six entries in the series have a different director, each of whom brought their own unique stylistic approach.
Stylistic considerations aside, Mr. Tusk and Mr. Burfield have fundamentally opposing perspectives on how to approach regulatory obstacles facing new businesses.
When Tarkovsky makes decisions about framing and about how to move the camera, they're not technical decisions, or even stylistic ones.
Stylistic accouterments — tattoos, makeup anklets, too many waist beads or rings stacked atop one another — are seen as excessive and inappropriate.
The movie contains ill-advised simulated scenes that recreate the crime and other stylistic touches that struck me as window-dressing.
Closer to the stylistic fringe, the saxophonist María Grand, 25, released her debut EP, "Tetrawind," an infectious bit of avant-funk.
The distinctions are more than stylistic; they should force every voter to ask which policies they think are the best ones.
Graffiti's outlaw tint has also dissipated, its day colored by nostalgia and its stylistic cues long since co-opted by advertising.
The vintage characteristics and the stylistic inclinations of each producer will always influence the outcome, and the wines will vary accordingly.
This movie has a lot of the stylistic and content hallmarks of what passes for committed realism in contemporary world cinema.
Alarm Will Sound's versatility and commitment to stylistic diversity ideally suited Mr. Marks, whose work as a composer showed similar range.
Theirs was also a personal and stylistic disconnect, with the courtly Texan always an odd fit for the President's unchained sensibility.
Watchmen Damon Lindelof's provocative "remix" of the beloved comic finished the season with confidence, completeness and no shortage of stylistic bravado.
"They have the freedom to make their own stylistic and gameplay decisions in order to make the best game," she says.
Other than size and shape, there aren't many tangible physical or stylistic similarities between Billups and Mudiay, at least not yet.
"Roma" feels like Cuarón's long-overdue acknowledgment of his own caretaker's private hardships, shot through with overwhelming passion and stylistic brio.
Similar stylistic influences can be seen in "Benares" (21953), Ram Kumar's landscape painting of Varanasi, displayed in the third-floor galleries.
And in some narrow stylistic sense, he did bring more energy and confidence than he did in his weak first debate.
Outside of the brilliant choice to tell this story as a harrowing caper, Underground's stylistic decisions create a wholly unique aesthetic.
Published just months after King's other overtly feminist novel, Gerald's Game, Dolores Claiborne is a notable stylistic break for the author.
It's a mildly pretentious stylistic tic that still mostly works, and it speaks to Gaiman's two major concerns as a writer.
I was making a stylistic and substantive argument that swing voters or non-voters won't even listen unless you attack this disparity.
This delicious recipe — spiced with a stylistic swagger and some stellar writing — has turned the series into something of a cult phenomenon.
It's not a bad-looking bag by any means, but it feels very pedestrian — few stylistic choices seem to have been made.
Critics with right-wing sympathies attacked Cubism, while leftists celebrated its stylistic radicalism as a useful social solvent like opium and hashish.
It adds that while van Gogh was constantly developing his style during these years, the drawings do not reflect any stylistic shifts.
" The two couples also have different "stylistic" approaches to their work, adds the source: "The Cambridges take a very top-level approach.
On her sixth studio album, Lavigne is making music as if no time or stylistic shift in pop has occurred at all.
Can you talk about the process of stylistic transformation in taking these songs from their original state to your West Coast sound?
It is far more insightful to look at the recent happenings of the women's bantamweight division in terms of stylistic match ups.
He did not get stuck in a stylistic cul-de-sac that forced him to repeat himself as a musician and performer.
Even in the songs where his soft-spoken twang doesn't shine through, you can hear his stylistic ticks bumbling to the forefront.
On our own platform, we're then free to enhance up, adding stylistic or experiential flairs that elevate the experience of the story.
The faces' thick outlines are easily parsed, but their colors and textures are often intensely worked, and the stylistic contrast is jarring.
David Lang, Hannah Lash, Christopher Theofanidis, Aaron Jay Kernis and Martin Bresnick represent an accessible aesthetic that draws on multiple stylistic influences.
Perhaps this can be said about any grape, as ultimately a winemaker's stylistic intent will dictate the outcome more than the grape.
He started out making videos about his weight training and jiu-jitsu fighting, which then turned into more stylistic vlogs over time.
Shepard warned that grafting a "stylistic 'concept' " onto the set design of "True West" would serve only to confuse his characters' evolution.
Despite the differing stylistic nuances between them and Hardline, one thing that united the bands was their distaste for their grunge successors.
Similarly to Appelman, other clients were made custom garments, which they got to keep, that best fit their lifestyles and stylistic preferences.
The stylistic differences highlighted in the exhibition reveal a proclivity for direct experience, experimentation, and curiosity over the stringencies of formal purity.
Fed up with the "bastardization" of the term emo, Szuch and crew washed their hands of the stylistic trend they helped engender.
He immediately took the classic song "Tashiwayi" and re-sampled it on a club track track with strong stylistic influences from Xinjiang.
Gerald also pushes stylistic conventions, with short passages where he writes about himself in the third person or directly addresses the reader.
That stylistic fusion came to be known as National Romanticism and culminated in Saarinen's 1904 design for the Helsinki central rail terminal.
The best portrait painters working today introduce something new into art not through stylistic innovations, but by whom they choose as subjects.
The Gen 5 smartwatches are basically all the same spec-wise, with some light stylistic tweaks and colorways, as per Fossil tradition.
We agreed that our cross section of 20 bottles offered much more stylistic diversity than we might have found a decade ago.
He played at folk clubs and went through several stylistic evolutions — including a purple, poetic phase — before settling into spare, confessional lyrics.
" The more sensible answer, Ms. McCaskill said, would be to find Mr. Trump's political and stylistic opposite, perhaps "even a boring candidate.
" The two couples also have different "stylistic" approaches to their work, adeds the source: "The Cambridges take a very top-level approach.
Call it "after architecture": a period of still-unfinished searching for a new mode, ethical and stylistic, by its most thoughtful practitioners.
But that hour (the last screened for critics) is a wallop, synthesizing past and alt-present in a stylistic tour de force.
The Spaniard required 223 hours 212 minutes to beat Federer's stylistic acolyte, Grigor Dimitrov, and his one-handed backhand in the semifinals.
Yet, what his work lacks in terms of stylistic continuity, he makes up for in, for lack of a better word, content.
The stylistic and demographic range was broader, running from Pulitzer Prize-winning elders to theory-mad experimentalists fresh out of graduate school.
What a tremendous stylistic gulf there is between this skull and the photograph of the New York City camel coats from 1975.
Thus, the attire of black folks is depicted as a stylistic amalgamation, rather than an either/or opposition between European and African influences.
Illuminating your space with intention is an immediately effective way to open up a cramped interior, from both visually stylistic and spatial standpoints.
There's nothing flashy in the beats and tones he's settled on, though, to suggest some kind of purely stylistic motivation for his decisions.
This could be some sort of reference to the Reality Stone, which is red, or it could just be a stark stylistic decision.
I recently spoke at length to Ehasz and Richmond about the stylistic changes and narrative leaps forward the show took in season 2.
Trump has insisted that while he is capable of making the stylistic switch, he first wants to dispatch his final two primary contenders.
The production values are superb; Prager has studied closely the lighting, camera work, and stylistic flourishes of cinema from the '50s and '60s.
A series of boldly colored portraits by the gallery's youngest painter, 18-year-old Malak Mattar, recall the stylistic primitivism of high Modernism.
It's a visually stunning space opera that brings the classic French graphic novel Valérian and Laureline to life with Besson's usual stylistic flair.
In reality, the action is slow and methodical, but these stylistic touches make the combat feel not only exciting, but sleek and sexy.
Cersei obviously has been giving us life for several seasons now, so much so that Sansa has stolen some of her stylistic elements.
Wes Anderson may have garnered many awards for his movies, but it's his unique stylistic flair that's made him a pop culture icon.
They're a stylistic choice, and the latest example of Apple design decisions being co-opted by much of the tech industry at large.
Through its stylistic and emotional risks, ever so slowly, it becomes a bold attempt to plunge into the depths of the inner life.
The film's nihilist swan dive into its own stylistic excess gave it a cool that applauded our ability to stand outside of it.
For someone who only started rapping a few years ago, that stylistic versatility is striking — it shows Cardi to be a quick study.
Taken in tandem, however, starting with Monster his records follow a new stylistic and emotional direction than the one that made him famous.
Core to that stylistic effort was the work of visual effects supervisor Dan Schrecker and his team of artists at Psyop Film & Television.
H: A lot of stylistic imitation goes into these comics within the comics — departures in both writing and art from the Criminal mode.
Comprised of sportswear heavily inspired by the singer's inimitable style, Rihanna's stylistic mode was essentially healthgoth 2.0 with a transfusion of street glamour.
It's more than just a stylistic choice, too: Vollmer intended to create a game that was "overtly inaccessible," he said on his blog.
As thousands of readers agreed, the effect of Fausset's stylistic choices was the rhetorical equivalent of pointing the gun the wrong way around.
So I find it very exciting that I—as a restless spirit—for once can make GAS abide within certain closed stylistic limits.
In his own prose Reid sounds like Wilson and Kazin, sharing their capacious curiosity and emulating their stylistic momentum, epigrammatic solemnity and wryness.
Unsurprisingly, it recalls the stylistic and thematic oeuvre of Sofia Coppola, who points to Weir's film as a central inspiration for her work.
The stylistic contrast of the thick laces is a really nice touch, and the semi-muted color means they go with basically anything.
Similarly, the interactive Byrne's Elements guards all the stylistic qualities of the original, from the typography to the exact tones of the illustrations.
His overdramatic, fourth-wall-breaking monologues, easily the most irritating of the "House of Cards" signature stylistic flourishes, are back in full force.
Some booths will explore stylistic similarities, like Uprise Art, which will present works on paper by Ky Anderson alongside those of Vicki Sher.
It's brutally effective and miserably dull, siphoning off stylistic diversity—Dallas is now considered iconoclastic simply by leaning on a power run game.
If there's a common thread between the opposing players Siakam's been asked to guard, it's that they've been wildly inconsistent in stylistic terms.
The over-all stylistic effect is so fresh that the picture might have been made this morning or tomorrow or decades from now.
These include a thinner red border missing the typical thin white line, incorrect headline layout and other stylistic inaccuracies, such as excessive capitalization.
Calvin Royal III, often one of the company's most remarkable performers, here dances with physical freedom and stylistic versatility that single him out.
This also made for a lack of stylistic diversity, with Disney's brand of hand-drawn realism and Pixar-esque CGI dominating the field.
I'm guessing that stylistic differences — including the absence of clues for the ladder words — provided enough freshness to receive a normal publication date.
Supporting performances by Lily James, Jon Hamm, Eiza González, and Jamie Foxx make this a stylistic joy-ride worth every twist and turn.
But the "Kenner und Liebhaber" works demonstrate Bach embracing the stylistic flux of his time with authority — and a touch of the maverick.
If Fellini's camera finds it hard to sit still, that is less a stylistic tic and more a principled refusal to get stuck.
The stylistic choices that make the movie feel so internet-y also bring with them the filtered quality of a social media feed.
Each dance could serve as a stylistic manifesto for the choreographer, and each received its full due from the remarkable ensemble of dancers.
A journalism stylebook is supposed to provide universal guidelines for writers when it comes to stylistic things like punctuation, capitalization and so on.
Rounding out the famous five is Grace Hartigan, whose abstractions frequently integrate figuration and still life, confounding art criticism's norms about stylistic purity.
Visitors mostly dressed to ward off the cold, but this being New York, a few stylistic flourishes added some brio to the proceedings.
But a younger cohort, steeped in the Beatles as well as bebop, was beginning to explore an approach that bridged the stylistic gap.
The '80s artists were initially called Neo-Expressionist, an insufficient term, given their stylistic diversity, but one that signaled their accessibility and flair.
WEINTRAUB: One stylistic side note, before we continue: As Deb said, it's common practice among constructors to put clues in brackets, [Like so].
The stylistic development from medieval to the classicism of Nicolas Poussin and on to modernism would make it easy to date the representations.
In reading artists, we ought to focus more on what they intend than on the stylistic gestures that help us identify their works.
He's wearing an orange jumpsuit, although none of the other prisoners are, which makes me think this is perhaps a personal stylistic choice.
They didn't make me a finalist because they said the song I submitted, or my music, wasn't a stylistic fit for North Coast.
Almost every time the two women are together, the film makes a stylistic split, alternating between a lighthearted dramedy and a Nicholas Sparks romance.
Billed as a reevaluation of the genre, the show exemplifies the artists's divergence from Pop Art and Neo-Expressionism in favor of stylistic independence.
Patrick Mahomes's closest stylistic analogue is the Packers' Aaron Rodgers, whose improvisational brilliance has captivated the N.F.L. since Mahomes was in junior high school.
Another is "Found in Translation—Design in California and Mexico: 1915-85", which traces the stylistic exchanges of vernacular architecture between the two regions.
It is seductive to engage in rating them by their various stylistic achievements: Metsu's fabric textures are rendered in a superior fashion, for example.
Design is a messy, holistic, human-centric process for solving problems—not just stylistic problems, but problems of all manner and level of importance.
Stylistic and evasive fighters like Saenchai have an easier time when faced with a weight disadvantage and thus generally have more success with it.
In terms of his Pugémon creations, Dowling is definitely in the water corner, backing Staryu as his favourite illustration thanks to its stylistic direction.
But due to several hurdles, no one was able to create something that both satisfied Kamil's stylistic ideas and in such a tight timeframe.
During the composition process, AIVA generated hundreds of different examples, from which Barreau's team selected the one with the most stylistic resemblance to Dvořák.
Suggesting that political progress can't emerge from conservative storytelling, "Privilege" reflects, in its stylistic diversity, the expanded consciousness on which social change depends. ♦
Works such as "Kafka Fragments," for voice and violin, and "Stele," for orchestra, rose like craggy monoliths above the stylistic landscape of the day.
What it does best is capture the stylistic tics: the tasteful digressive scene-setting; the clause-packed sentences; and the painfully knowing, tasteful headlines.
Additionally, many of the creative and stylistic choices around Boris and Theo's scenes are particularly well-done and show a keen attention to detail.
I think it's just a stylistic choice on the director's part, how heavy they want to hit it, and, luckily, the Duffers are tasteful.
"I want to take a little bit more risk — to explore and go a little bit bigger," she says of her guiding stylistic impulse.
This isn't to say that these influences come through in the pages of The Cormorant—though there are some stylistic parallels with Gipi's style.
In the absence of symbolic or stylistic ties, Japan has become something of a design free-for-all where everything goes with everything else.
There's so much to commend in "In the Upper Room" that I ought to hold it up as a textbook example of stylistic diversity.
But there is no antecedent for the kind of feedback loop at work between Mr. Trump and Mr. Netanyahu, at least in stylistic terms.
Despite Ozuna's stylistic range, he never shows off, makes a big, attention-grabbing move, or attempts either a schlock ballad or an upbeat banger.
Generations of musical theater composers have integrated rock music into their own scores with a freedom and stylistic flexibility that he helped make possible.
It's only the tiny demographic of the professionally cool, young, and hot who can manage to maintain their status despite taking the stylistic risk.
Qiu Ying was a painter celebrated for his stylistic versatility and technical virtuosity during the middle Ming dynasty, in the early to mid 220s.
It is the first Drake album that's not a definitive stylistic breakthrough, not a world-tour victory lap, not an embrace of new grievances.
The paper, "Testing Stylistic Interventions to Reduce Emotional Impact of Content Moderation Workers," described two experiments the company had conducted with its content moderators.
In that case, the coming-of-age story and three-part structure made it easier for viewers to accept Jenkins's formal and stylistic experimentation.
Dr. Rooks said that today, black men who shave designs into their hair as a stylistic choice may be perceived as telegraphing gang membership.
Yet each stylistic choice draws on the spirit of the blues: its strength and tribulation, its defiance and self-questioning, its cantankerousness and pain.
Certain small stylistic adjustments are expected when subject matter shifts, and for photographers, this is a difference often heralded by a change of camera.
Yet Drexler subverts any overt stylistic reference or homage to these painters: She undermines the identifiers by making them nearly invisible and entirely inconsequential.
Bluntly expressive and ruggedly formed, "Joan Brown Seated" (1959) represents a kind of stylistic intersection between Neri and Brown's artistic concerns and working methods.
The lighting, the sprays of blood, the cinematic dodge-rolls that render you temporarily invincible, there are all stylistic flourishes the filmmaker is known for.
Building her vocal from a kittenish coo to a take-no-mess belt, she demonstrates an emotional and stylistic range to match her technical one.
Obama also struck a striking stylistic contrast with the President-elect, hinting at the change that will come to White House optics in two days.
The book provides a broader view of hip-hop's trajectory, making it easy to see artists' development over time and track stylistic and aesthetic trends.
Call it a music video if you like, but the average music video would be lucky to have a tenth of Sarmiento's pure stylistic verve.
Even if there have been dalliances with stylistic iterations over the years (TBH, I'm missing the denim bomber look), a classic cut always comes back.
He finds stylistic roots in Gothic art and is inspired by Hieronymus Bosch, East Asian scroll paintings, and miniature paintings of ancient and modern Persia.
And speaking differently about gays may attract far more than just gay votes -- Trump's appeal is emotional and stylistic more than it is policy-based.
The result is a collection of protest anthems that sounds indigenous to its era, rather than playing into tired stylistic tropes rooted in past movements.
What they're actually noticing is written language becoming more flexible, with texting possessing its own set of stylistic norms (sometimes informally called "textspeak" or "textese").
While many will remember the controversial "I Want Your Sex" and the catchy "Faith", other singles revealed something of Michael's stylistic range as a performer.
Arguably one of the most important living American modernists, he maintains an output and a stylistic range that shames less productive artists half his age.
After much anticipation, we got a stylistic introduction to his debut album when he released the first single "Sign Of The Times" on April 7.
As an aesthetic, steampunk is often defined by a collection of affectations and stylistic tics that bound-up with nostalgia for Victorian and Edwardian Britain.
The stylistic shortcomings of the special counsel's congressional testimony and inane questions from dozens of members doesn't change the underlying charges in the Mueller report.
New York is rap's ancestral home, and also, it turns out, home to its greatest stylistic conservatives, stubbornly standing their ground while the crowds disperse.
The show's stylistic pastiche is less blatant than those in "Stranger Things," but it even more forcefully wrestles with the popular conception of its setting.
The new Krispy Kreme store, which is a half hour east of Charlotte, is framed with a "stylistic wink" to its logo on the exterior.
I try to put myself in the band's arena, do what's best for them and their music, rather than force everyone into my stylistic 'box.
I felt it was a very stylized show, so it was nice to have a stylistic ending like that where people were talking about it.
That was great, but Hawkins also needed to find the perfect stylistic foil to Erving, a sharp-shooting yin to Dr. J's sky-walking yang.
To embark on a mid-career stylistic change, as many artists do at the four- or five-album mark, could be a perilous business decision.
Perhaps it makes sense to select that other, also recent recording, the one that merges several of these stylistic inspirations — you know, for efficiency's sake.
Once she acclimates to this new speed, she is well in command of the stylistic questions she encounters in her daily ride through BuzzFeed text.
His 2.53 novel, "Never Let Me Go," was regarded as yet another stylistic leap into futuristic science fiction, although it was set in the 1990s.
Still, those pointless stylistic battles are long past, and Barber's richly chromatic harmonic language, while moored to tonality, is alive with angst, dissonance and turbulence.
There were sophisticated stylistic curveballs, too — the show's strangest piece is an excerpt from Converse's art-song cycle about Cassandra, the seer nobody listened to.
" His devotion to stylistic authenticity infuses his band's performances to the degree that, to quote a '70s pop song title, "everything old is new again.
This stylistic staidness runs in satisfying counterpoint to the dramas unfolding in the outside world of the "English" — the Amish term for non-Amish people.
There's an ambitious stylistic shift — Aneeka's section is told in poetic fragments interrupted by a chorus of media reports — but the overall effect is distancing.
And so, at a minimum, we can appreciate that Lindelof and company have finished the season with confidence, completeness and no shortage of stylistic bravado.
Like that city (Russia's "window on the West"), it reflected the way the czars had looked to the French court of Versailles for stylistic inspiration.
Even in a generally strong year like this one, the shorts display a cosmopolitan breadth and a stylistic variety that the other categories often lack.
For all the outward displays of collaboration, the exhibition demonstrated the gulfs, both philosophical and stylistic, that divided Mr. Ryan from the Trump White House.
Only with "Diving Into the Wreck" and "The Dream of a Common Language" (1978) does the extraordinary stylistic tension of her most accomplished poems emerge.
A different kind of politics Their exchanges at a debate last week, the only one of the campaign, made clear the ideological and stylistic gulf.
Their new management team also talks up culture creation, but their stylistic approach in Coach David Fizdale's first season has been archetypal Y.M.C.A. choose-up.
Van Etten's new album, "Remind Me Tomorrow," is receiving rave reviews, thanks in part to the New Jersey-bred singer-songwriter's fairly dramatic stylistic shift.
The blue-eyed bust appears in hundreds of memes and YouTube videos, and serves as one of the only consistent stylistic elements of the genre.
By running these GIFs through the neural network Pikazo, the artists are creating trippy stylistic mashups which flicker in a new type of psychedelic neural animation.
The image shows what may be a black version of his iconic suit, although it's equally possible that the photo might just be a stylistic filter.
Yet for all its fond stylistic and thematic nods to films like, say, 1987's Blood Diner, the series still feels remarkably up-to-the-minute.
Unlike their stylistic predecessor, the Aventho Wireless come with an option for sonic personalization that makes them the vanguard of Beyerdynamic's new "make it yours" initiative.
Peculiarly enough, Ortega has some stylistic similarities to B.J. Penn: he focuses on his jab, often stands pretty bladed, and can be slow on the turn.
Still, this was many years ago — and there's no word from del Toro about the possible stylistic advances in alien technological design in the time since.
During that period, DeLillo was the poet laureate of post-Nixonian American dread (alongside Oliver Stone, with whom he has many thematic, if few stylistic, similarities).
They're a homogenised group of soft-core Wavey Garm disciples, sporting looks that sit in an amorphous stylistic grey-zone somewhere between Joey Essex and Novelist.
For those of us who like our shoegaze spiked with noise, menace, stylistic experimentation, and jarring dynamic shifts, there are few greater sonic pleasures than Autolux.
The duo aptly traced a stylistic arc from the two genteel Op. 5 Sonatas (written in 1796) through the introspective, enigmatic Cello Sonata in D (Op.
Holmer chose to translate those cinematic hints through a controlled stylistic approach, along with a keen willingness to collaborate with her young cast of Cincinnati locals.
The stylistic diversity of these new films is on view in this year's edition of BAMcinemaFest—New York's leading independent-film series, running June 14-25.
You Say Party is an icier, synth-led gloom pop that marks a significant stylistic change from the explosive dance punk heard on their previous recordings.
With a heaping helping of action alternating between brutal 123's horror and exhilarating 80's action, HIT TV is a pure example of stylistic indulgence.
It is the second 55 second snippet they have shared through the playlist, replacing the previous fragment yet maintaining stylistic congruence with its ambient-leaning tone.
"Because at the time I was very ready to be done, after working with Roosh V." Washko found that there were noticeable stylistic differences between practitioners.
My first thought is of grenache, which worldwide has undergone a stylistic transition from overripe and sweet to fresh and complex over the last few years.
Quaint, Exquisite consists of five sections, each of them examining the way Victorian, fin-de-siècle culture adapted, or appropriated, certain stylistic ideas that referenced Japan.
Mr. Potts said that the text of the Rothschild Pentateuch suggests an English origin, while stylistic elements indicate it was probably made in Germany or France.
Clashes between Trump and John McCain date back to the beginning of the former's presidential campaign, stemming from a combination of personal, policy and stylistic disagreements.
Who wouldn't want to have a brother with whom to share the difficulty of making films, without the work suffering even the most minimal stylistic incoherence?
"Decency and honor," he said immediately, suggesting that his stylistic contrast to "screaming" opponents, Mr. Sanders and Senator Elizabeth Warren, should not be mistaken for indifference.
I wanted to suggest violence in the past instead of showing it all the time, while in the '70s setting it's much more gratuitous and stylistic.
Those policy concerns are reinforcing the cultural and stylistic suburban recoil from Trump visible in both polls and the 2017 election results from Virginia to Alabama.
If we look to their appearance, then this body of sunlit surrealist and vache works marks a radical stylistic break with the more familiar, canonical Magrittes.
This exhibition, which will happen in two installments to protect the delicate screens, claims to present the rarely seen screen that marked the artist's stylistic shift.
Her comments, she said, were intended to establish that the location and clientele of the salon leans toward "classic" in a stylistic sense, rather than edgy.
Fans of Lil Kim harped on the artist for posting a lightened Instagram photo of her and Kim Kardashian, which she explained as a stylistic choice.
And you can't blame St-Pierre for being drawn to the prospect of a championship in another weight class, especially such a favorable stylistic match-up.
From that contrived-seeming premise, Wright builds an action-comedy like no other, one that cannily uses its omnipresent soundtrack to narrative, thematic, and stylistic ends.
Other images that she composes appropriate general visual and stylistic elements of the era to create entirely original scenarios that fall somewhere between Caravaggio and David LaChapelle.
In stylistic terms, the vivid colors in the duo's collaborative paintings bring detailed street murals to mind, though letters and texts are utterly absent throughout the works.
This clumsy compilation by my beloved Power Music Workout illustrates the dangers of casting too wide a stylistic net and remixing everything within said net the same.
But what of Sheekey's core contention, that the antidote Americans are seeking to Trump is less ideological than stylistic, and that there's a market for dull technocracy?
Neuromancer is a famously gritty cyberpunk thriller, and Miller's direction with Deadpool shows that he's certainly capable of delivering the sort of stylistic take Gibson's world deserves.
But if that's the case, at least he had the common decency to hide his true intentions and be a public dick about the his stylistic change.
Girl on the Third Floor's ending might jar some people, since there's an abrupt stylistic shift and some exposition that almost raises more questions than it answers.
"John Buck's sculptures do not look like anyone else's," John Yau writes in his essay "Against the Grain," meaning Buck does not belong to any stylistic group.
Jeff noted that these wines posed a challenge to consumers, who, without knowing the stylistic details of the wines, may unintentionally end up with very different bottles.
She fought a near perfect fight, shining a light on every stylistic shortcoming that Rousey had shown and laying each bare for the whole world to see.
If a stylistic quirk is effective, it is integrated into the Generic Style as quickly as possible; if it is ineffective, it is choked of public exposure.
A lot of people nowadays are looking for almost a stylistic thing in music but people are responding to that song purely because it's a good song.
But it's the stylistic choices that the pair share in both decades that make it seem as if Phillippe were dressing up as her mom for Halloween.
His obsession with long-exposure photography, a stylistic approach typically limited to experimental photography or starry landscape images, seems to be a result of his photographic schooling.
His surface lacerations and disruptions unsettle the image to a starkly expressionistic effect without once engaging the stylistic tropes of expressionism (the slashing gesture, the exaggerated mark).
Users can select fonts from Hoefler & Co.'s catalog and test them out at various sizes, with different line spacing, and with or without certain stylistic flourishes.
Not yet entirely abandoning the late-teenager with acne look, Turner takes a specific direction thanks to the stylistic support of his side project colleague, Miles Kane.
To complain about this sort of stylistic shortcoming in a Transformers movie would seem akin to faulting a dish at Denny's for a lack of subtle seasoning.
All these images conjure an air of mystery, which is probably why the covers of paperback novels and DVD covers have donned such stylistic choices for years.
It was an unexpected fit at first—for all his stylistic hopscotch, very little that Foodman's made has been remotely adjacent to what one might call EDM.
Some games, like The 7th Guest or Myst, took another approach, leveraging FMV as a stylistic asset, when the star of the show was the obtuse puzzles.
The 1960s were also the great age of pop art, with Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein bringing the stylistic tics of advertising and comic books to canvases.
Moving fluidly between orthodox and southpaw stance, Adesanya was fairly minimalist in the techniques he actually used but his first opponent, Robert Thomas, was a stylistic dream.
Both filmed basic-cable talk shows from studios in midtown Manhattan; both drew paychecks from multinational corporations; both, despite their political and stylistic differences, aspired to plausibility.
ISHERWOOD I agree that "KC3," as I will call it, is a welcome stylistic addition to the season, but frankly, I found it more style than substance.
With Disney absorbing Fox, even stylistic variety of this sort is likely to be squashed, replaced instead by movies that constantly reshuffling the same deck of cards.
Whether that someone was Memling or a workshop assistant is impossible to say, but there's other stylistic evidence of unequal skill, or effort, in divisions of labor.
But the soaring tower, which has 35 numbered stories, is more stylistic kin to Downtown Brooklyn, which in the past decade has sprouted several neck-craning towers.
As Lafleur's game grew, so, too, did the rest of the Canadiens and by 2120-285, their stylistic efforts prevailed over the Flyers in the Cup final.
I will admit that there is a significant stylistic difference between the elegant thong sandals worn throughout history and the "Minions" flip-flops that Havaianas sells today.
It formed a kind of accidental thoroughfare for the Surrealist movement in Paris and gestural abstraction in America – both stylistic and idiomatic expressions evident in Reddy's work.
The CW's Flash and Arrow have a similar stylistic relationship, which is understandable to a point: Since these shows share the same universe, they should look similar.
If you think traditional fans are ugly, the stylistic Dyson Air Multiplier AM06 Table Fan looks nothing like a blade fan, yet it delivers very good airflow.
Although it doesn't rule out backup like horns and singers, "Look Now" channels Mr. Costello's stylistic wanderings back into his tautest rock-band format. Concord. Oct. 12.
As important, they also added distinctive stylistic flourishes: Their bold lighting, bright colors, jarring scores and unconventional narrative structures defied the norms of American and British horror.
Before they got to know each other, Mitchell and Riopelle were developing distinctive bodies of "pure" abstract work that shared common stylistic elements typical of the era.
The show's close-ups long ago became a stylistic tic, but this one nicely captures just how good June has gotten at performing Gilead, more or less.
The narrative and stylistic jump is jarring, yes, but somehow it works — we are left wanting more — and makes for a satisfying coda to a frustrating show.
Adapted from a novel by the French writer Romain Puértolas and directed by a Canadian, Ken Scott, this French-Indian-Belgian coproduction is a bustling stylistic mix.
What elevates Foy's work from this decade — makes them more than stylistic oddities — is his painstaking merging of technique with a vision of decay and human pain.
Her stylistic jolt to an aggressive pop sheen was perceived as too sudden, and the album, by her standards, is a dud — certified only three times platinum.
Of the many wonderful transformations that have characterized the last decade in wine, perhaps the most heartening has been the stylistic swing back toward balance and nuance.
On subsequent days, students begin annotating the articles — noticing surface features, outlining specific structural and organizational elements, marking stylistic devices and talking about aspects of voice. 2.
Mr. Lawther is sympathetic and appealing as Billy, but Ms. Styler seems to mistake broad strokes for stylistic daring, and her colorful but diffuse movie never jells.
"There's a rejection of Macron which is enormous, and which is absolutely incomprehensible," said Gérard Grunberg, a political scientist at Sciences Po. Some of it is stylistic.
Mr. Sondheim considers it "essentially a Jewish mother song," and he should know, but it is also part of a crucial stylistic counterweight that's largely missing here.
Working from Mr. Gari's stylistic cues, Mr. Millrose layered piano, bass and drums, and then toyed with horns, strings and other effects to punctuate Mr. Ciccone's phrasings.
For more than a decade, on a global scale, it has been the heavyweight championship of stylistic contrasts, the sport's most fluidly gifted versus its ultimate grinder.
In a broader sense, though, it goes to a stylistic divide that has been playing out for nearly a year in the battle for the Democratic nomination.
The issue is not political but mostly stylistic, as McMaster and Mattis tend to discuss information before it is presented to the President, the same source added.
They lack the stylistic clunkiness and partial nudity of his writing; he could afford to loosen a button and add some autobiographical elements to his historical focus.
It is a stylistic break from the isolated Inuit figure as seen in the work of her mother and grandmother, yet she also draws on that heritage.
It's always worth remembering that Mickey is telling this story, because it helps explain (though not entirely excuse) some of the film's more self-conscious stylistic quirks.
Subsequently founding the Organisation of Proletarian Architects of Armenia, they argued for ignoring the stylistic elements of historic architecture in favor of engaging with climate and topography.
Whether it's the first stop on your journey into stylistic obscurity, or your final, funky destination, this at-times-indescribable aesthetic represents the explosive force of individuality.
"The shapes and styles of the vessels show stylistic similarities to the brewing equipment in the historical period and modern ethnographic records," said study co-author Jiajing Wang.
Mastrovito also found a stylistic reference in Disney's animated classic Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs, which was itself inspired by the German Expressionism seen in Murnau's work.
The clear stylistic distinction between electronic music and rock on the record helps illustrate the tension essential to the album's concept of a war between heaven and hell.
There's more variety on the stamps front, with a dozen stylistic offerings, some of which default to the location, time and date where the video is being shot.
Many of this year's winners are tapped into movements including Pop surrealism, minimalism, and op art, using these stylistic structures to communicate narratives or feelings in innovative ways.
They then set to work in earnest again on the White Album, no longer in strict stylistic synch, but with a harmony that would match their vocal ones.
That release will mark the end of a long road for development for the stylistic indie game, which was first announced over three years ago at E3 2014.
Promiscuity is working out for Shaw, but it might not work out so well for you this month (and no, Leo, we're not talking about stylistic promiscuity anymore).
" The financier added that O'Rourke "will be aware of what he needs to do to prepare for the next debate, and fortunately the needed improvements are purely stylistic.
Given how much money this remake is on track to make, it's highly likely that, much like Avatar, Lion King will spawn a new wave of stylistic imitators.
Though she sounds pleasantly surprised by her own stylistic reincarnation, it's not a genre exercise: the new musical elements augment and enrich her sweet, bouncy, familiar dancepop core.
In the final few episodes of Season 4, which wrapped in 2004, the titular character of Genndy Tartakovsky's stylistic television series has established himself as an indefatigable warrior.
Here are the key points from the talk: Here are the key points from the talk: Season 7 continues a stylistic evolution that began with last season's Roanoke.
The main melody is played by a stringed instrument, which allows for stylistic flair, but for the most part the notes are punctuated, which requires extra control here.
It prefers stylistic consistency, sanctioned subject matter, and a palatable level of pretension — anything that proves the death of the imagination, which is a necessary component of capitalism.
From "Johnny Gaddar" to "Ek Haseena Thi" the filmmaker has managed to perfect the Indian thriller genre by borrowing stylistic elements from Alfred Hitchcock and the Coen brothers.
The stylistic contrast is clear: Warren is a brainy senator with a mastery of policy detail, as displayed in hearings where she's grilled bankers and other corporate bigwigs.
With his relentlessly unique stylistic sensibility, Wright also manages to make Baby Driver's "strategy" segment interesting in the same way as it is in Shaun of the Dead.
Wild Style: Exhibition of Figurative Art encourages viewers to seek stylistic similarities between African sculpture from as early as 210 BC and Western works from the present day.
His technical background led to a career directing science documentaries, though his approach indicated a preference for circumventing stylistic norms that would come to fruition in Liquid Sky.
A section of the show entitled "Mythologies" contains "The School of Love" (from London), with a Venus whose rococo voluptuousness antedates that stylistic phenomenon by some two centuries.
" Moreover, "this sophisticated finish was developed to appeal to all users by bringing a stylistic touch of high fashion and urban interior design to a user's mobile device.
It doesn't have the emotional or stylistic highs of those predecessors, but it carries you along like one of the sleek Italian motorcycles preferred by its wealthier characters.
Her voice is spectacular, but it's her confidence that sells it, bantering with the familiar candor of a corner bartender while navigating the set through untoward stylistic shifts.
Though it's not necessarily a stylistic 180 from his prior Egyptrixx material, Sign of the Cross is a different animal entirely when it comes to the recording process.
Taking stylistic cues from Oliver Stone and Hunter S. Thompson, Miami based musician and animator Niko Javan establishes a desert entheogenic vibe in his new music video Mental.
Works like this were stylistic aberrations in the otherwise strait-laced careers of composers like Weinberger, who were pressed by publishers hoping to capitalize on pop-music fads.
Their spare planes of color and stylistic diversity tie them to the present, underscoring how many painters, especially women, are reinvigorating abstraction by making it flexible and worldly.
Tharp takes inspiration from just about anything fit for a stage — from ballet to the circus to baton twirling — so she can sometimes feel like a stylistic maximalist.
Inductees pick someone for literally every imaginable reason—Kidd picked Gary Payton, who was his mentor when he was young, Allen picked Reggie Miller, his immediate stylistic predecessor.
But in big matches against talented opposition, that stylistic approach proved untenable, or at least unsuccessful, and he never seemed able to reconcile his ideal with the reality.
Bernardo Bertolucci, the Italian filmmaker whose sensual and visually stylistic movies ranged from intense chamber dramas to panoramic historical epics, died on Monday at his home in Rome.
And, in a way, something is, in that the film, as empty stylistic exercises sometimes do, offers its cast the chance to do some inspired, fast-paced riffing.
All the Events shared this welcome broadening, even while the mix of stylistic backgrounds, as jumbled as an all-star game, worked against Cunningham's special kind of coherence.
Jefferson, a quieter presence, was assigned to put America's principles and grievances on paper; his stylistic gifts (and some tough editing by his colleagues) made an immortal document.
The paintings and drawings that comprise Abstract Climates, currently on view at the Parrish Art Museum, document her stylistic shift from granular brushstrokes to broad stains of paint.
In other words, Chamberlain's aesthetic was an accretion of influences and techniques that gathered its juices from anywhere and everywhere, and ended up occupying an indefinable stylistic cusp.
In an era of endless subtlety and stylistic diversity in dance music, Tiësto, the superstar Dutch D.J., is a standard-bearer for sledgehammer-blunt house and trance beats.
The film's earnest message of acceptance is encumbered by stylistic choices, like a disruptive voice-over and clumsy split-screen montages contrasting the boys' vastly different social experiences.
Q. & A. PARIS — Nathan Englander's latest book and second novel, "Dinner at the Center of the Earth," is both a thematic and stylistic departure from his previous work.
The book's title is a nod to Jane Jacobs, but its ideological and stylistic forebear is plainly "Silent Spring," that ur-classic of red-flag-raising eco-journalism.
"The vibe is less 'Karate Kid' than 'Fight Club,' minus the aggressive stylistic poses and the apocalyptic mumbo-jumbo," A.O. Scott wrote in his review for The Times.
In different sections, "Gothic to Goth" identifies the diverse philosophies that were prevalent in Romantic-era America and demonstrates, through artistic examples, how those values determined stylistic choices.
He did say he understood why Jackson wanted to create a stylistic identity for a franchise that for years has been switching executives and coaches like light bulbs.
In a poem called "What the Modernists Wrote About: An Informal Survey," he humbles that most formidably serious generation of stylistic innovators by reducing them to CliffsNotes versions.
A good example, Mr. Wood said, is the Samsung Gear S watch line, which is a vast stylistic improvement over the early smartwatches the company introduced in 2013.
In other words, Schulte's imagery, flitting across an array of stylistic approaches, assumes a double life, paying homage to reductionism while subverting it with a nimble postmodern capriciousness.
For all their stylistic differences, the Democratic candidates share a common policy vision to throw trillions of dollars at a problem and pretend that it will go away.
Each transition that should be jarring, but isn't, feels suffused with empathy—the result of a unique ability to see common ground even when stylistic boundaries suggest irreconcilability.
Chris Cornell and Chester Bennington were two singers from different generations, in vastly different bands, but with the same commitment to arena-rock theater, and similar stylistic versatility.
An earthy showcase of ChesnuTT's performative versatility and a stylistic precursor to the following decade's net-savvy info/idea-dumps, Headphone Masterpiece turned ChesnuTT into a cult entity.
The most striking effect of the album's stylistic sweep is its presentation of her voice across contexts — her loud, blunt, clotted, physical voice deftly swallows up any style.
Commemorating Black sartorial expression and self-adornment long in tension with (white) Western aesthetics, the series consciously intertwines subjects' stylistic accouterments with pictorial space reminiscent of European antiquity.
This stylistic approach to personal narratives may be more obvious, but both directors engage with their subject matter in a way that does not feel self-indulgent or overwrought.
The letter can be read as a defense of The Process, an ode to that work that's first ideological, then stylistic, and only later grounded in metric and measurement.
Hip-hop culture has made its way around the globe, with millions embracing its stylistic elements but not the spirit of resistance and struggle from which it was born.
Algorithmic machine learning, however, can mimic an entire stylistic mode, generating new examples at will or overlaying a pre-existing object with a new style unrelated to its origins.
Google is offering updated stylistic guidelines and a suite of tools for app designers to take the fundamentals of Material Design and customize it for their brand or product.
In an effort to train you to become the best writer you can be, ProWritingAid offers detailed explanations behind its stylistic suggestions so you can learn as you go.
There's no precedent for ANTI in Rihanna's catalog When it comes to both stylistic breadth and sheer stickiness, there isn't much of a precedent for ANTI in Rihanna's discography.
You mentioned being able to connect with his music on every level but as a listener, it seems like you picked up some stylistic things from him as well.
Celebrities hopping on trends started by each other is nothing new, but social media has made it easier to spot when one stylistic decision becomes a full-on trend.
He wears his socks pulled high to the knee, a stylistic homage to Jackie Robinson, who broke Major League Baseball's race barrier, and to stars of the Negro leagues.
As with many stylistic choices, "These things really come down to what people seeing in magazines, on blogs and on the runway," said Ms. Guy of Stone Fox Bride.
In the end it has justified its stylistic and narrative choices, and surpassed the hopes I had for it back when I played the first part of the trilogy.
And as early as the 1950s, parallel to his activities at the CLAEM, he had started to integrate stylistic elements as disparate as twelve-tone music and magical realism.
While cynics might question the seemingly radical stylistic shift, the band explains that finding their authentic sound was an organic process that was necessary for the group's continued existence.
Your work has a lot of stylistic variety, from the dense gothic prose of State of Grace to the more minimalist philosophical prose of Ninety-Nine Stories of God.
The Houston Rockets had more talent and deserved to win that series regardless, but they also had a clear stylistic advantage, one that exposed Favors as a net negative.
Bearing a distinctly 90s stylistic signature, the clip finds the producer assisting a Coming to America-referencing prince character on his search to find the woman of his dreams.
That is to say, some stylistic choices that evoke bygone products like the Treo or Pre, in hopes of triggering some smartphone nostalgia buried deep inside our lizard brains.
These gothic portraits borrow their stylistic cues from the baroque and turn medieval archetypes into the type of ghoulish characters you might see in a Guillermo del Toro film.
These often ravishing aesthetics and stylistic quirks act as soft restraints, keeping us watching despite a near-total absence of story and a thinly disguised attitude of male entitlement.
In the first half of the 1980s, Western stylistic influences began to leak through, including American modernism, French painting, Italian Renaissance, and the works of Picasso and Edvard Munch.
The conventional wisdom on François Truffaut is that the stylistic adventurousness of his French New Wave films gave way to a more classical sensibility as his career went on.
Their Beethoven is no cosmic enigma: you register the physicality of his stomping ostinatos, the off-kilter drive of his dance movements, the playful abruptness of his stylistic transitions.
Because most of India's classical genres are organized on the alternation of abhinaya (or expressional movement) and nritta (pure form), the stylistic diversity of each artist soon becomes evident.
The marriage of music and dance is fundamental; the language of the ballet classroom is not just a stylistic underpinning but often central to choreographic vocabulary; storytelling is rare.
Pusha T, on the other hand, is a rapper's rapper, celebrated for his technical and stylistic contributions to the form, with a snarky, deadpan delivery of crime-drama narratives.
But I think there will be considerable acclaim for this work, too, because Sherald managed to stay true to her own stylistic inclinations while producing a serviceable formal image.
The three pieces were produced between 1978 and 1980, featuring his name emblazoned across the car, flanked by cartoon figures or an outstretched hand and dotted with stylistic flourishes.
At this Carnegie Hall show, she will be backed by the Wordless Music Orchestra, with a special guest appearance from Rufus Wainwright, one of Mr. Gainsbourg's greatest stylistic heirs.
In fact, it's the mashed up stylistic markers of The Beguiled that make it so effective, especially as they skitter across the revenge plot humming along beneath the surface.
Otherwise, several stylistic experiments stretching from white soul to Irish folk fail to mitigate his reliance on pealing waves of strummed acoustic guitar as a token of moral authority.
In the New York Times, for instance, Mark Leibovich wrote: As has been strenuously noted, Trump and Ryan are stylistic and philosophical opposites: Trump the blunt-force agitator vs.
In addition to a series of essays that provides context for understanding the links between stylistic and historical developments, The Chinese Photobook offers a chronological survey of its subject.
Principally, the swan-maiden characters are not tragically haunted by a bird form (as has become the stylistic norm, with mighty wing beats and arches throughout the arms and torso).
Compositionally, these photographs channel the typologists' focus on objective documentation over stylistic innovation — most are head-on shots of the churches framed by rectangles of sky and empty parking lots.
I don't know why, but Preacher, when I look at it, was a very big stylistic risk, and the content of it was very risky in a lot of ways.
The circular, glass-enclosed event space has its fair share of stylistic Apple designs elements: A flat silver roof covers the main lobby, with the main auditorium (supposedly) lying underground.
That's fair, but in your original hyperlink concepts, were the links always blue and, if so, does that have more to do with early computer programming than a stylistic choice?
For her, it was first love, he says, while raising the possibility that the messages to her were not even all written by the same person, due to stylistic differences.
The lead-up is what makes Give Me Future so fascinating, even to viewers who aren't already invested in the band or the wide stylistic sprawl of the EDM scene.
Judging by the photos of Markle's Toronto home — and the fact that she ran a lifestyle blog for several years — she will leave her own stylistic mark on Nottingham Cottage.
Sure, Irvin Kershner gave The Empire Strikes Back a sense of gravitas that didn't seem to interest George Lucas, and The Force Awakens was full of J.J. Abrams' stylistic flair.
And while My Dear Melancholy, is a piecemeal stylistic return, the meat of the project—insofar as its lyrical content—retains much of the pop sensibilities of Starboy-era Weeknd.
Viewers learned little new about the candidates' policy stances, and -- aside from Jeb Bush showing the kind of passion his supporters have long craved -- they also saw few stylistic differences.
The ad, which will run during the game's first quarter, is well made — it's pumped up and has some fun stylistic touches, like its quick flash over to a cartoon.
What was great about Macbeth in particular was Kurzel's ability to apply heightened stylistic effects borrowed from video games — slow motion, bright colors, savage battles — to presumably musty historical material.
And in a way it's nice to see Thugger embrace his stylistic progeny so quickly, lest we wind up with another conflict like his ongoing cold war with Lil Wayne.
It is a bit of a relief that the Czech Republic wants to change its name—or rather, the way it is referred to in English—simply for stylistic reasons.
This inimitability — the combination of vocal skill, lyrical ambition, and stylistic versatility that makes Ocean unique — is only amplified by the way he's made himself scarce since Channel Orange's release.
Within that stylistic realm, which speaks to the wine director Jorge Riera's passionate belief in the beauty of these wines, Wildair offers a wide variety of grapes from different regions.
The variation that exists tends to be stylistic: the Gothic grotesqueries of Gotham City in Tim Burton's Batman (1989) or the Art Deco nightmare vision of Sam Raimi's Darkman (1990).
The differences between Trump and US military leaders are more than simply stylistic, although Trump's lack of decorum and rudeness are certainly at odds with the military's honor-based values.
The pieces had problems, but the programs were impressive, especially Thursday's, offering the kind of stylistic variety that a repertory company should provide and that this one often has not.
On the page, anyway, the ideological and stylistic chasms that separate them start to dissolve in a sea of overlapping oratorical devices, similar phrases and at times identical word choice.
Camarena may not match the stylistic intelligence of Lawrence Brownlee, who sang Idreno at Caramoor, but the pleasure this tenor takes in his voice is infectious, stirring memories of Pavarotti.
The White House transition to a Trump administration opened with an extraordinarily cordial meeting between President Obama and President-elect Donald J. Trump, once bitter political opponents and stylistic opposites.
But stylistic reverence can yield to stagnation, a problem that YG, who is now twenty-eight, tackles on his third studio album, "Stay Dangerous," which was released earlier this month.
Whether it's the analog, old-fashioned deck-feel of Quadrilateral Cowboy or the subversion of blasé cyberpunk stylistic clichés in Beglitched, games aren't just representing one vision of hacking anymore.
Headspins, rocking and other stylistic moves practiced in breakdancing are being used to create inclusive dance performances for the visually impaired, helping extend scientific research into how the brain functions.
For all the hullabaloo made about Hillary Clinton's clothes, Bernie Sanders' teeth, and Carly Fiorina's face — the most glaring stylistic, physical feature of the 2016 election has gone largely ignored.
The book's illustrations, which are a stylistic mix of New Yorker–inspired cartoon and vintage cookbook sketch, were drawn by Elizabeth Kurtzman, an artist with nearly 30 years of experience.
"Kiyoshi Saito was the key stylistic influence that was the unifying design element throughout the entire movie," Kubo director and LAIKA President and CEO Travis Knight tells The Creators Project.
Although he does use embroidery in one piece, most of the works in the show are made in different mediums but with the same stylistic approach as traditional Mexican embroidery.
The sometimes searing, occasionally abstract words prompted Mr. Sorey to venture into his full storehouse of stylistic effects, and he has responded with a score that teems with vivid contrasts.
Sims was a stylistic outlier, and Alabama tailored its offense to fit his gifts, but Saban is far more likely to tweak his old-school system than to overhaul it.
For the first time, Democratic voters will see side by side two candidates who perhaps best personify many of the ideological, gender, thematic and stylistic contrasts in their nominating race.
A third surveys the work of the British sculptor Barry Flanagan (1941-2009), an artist whose stylistic about-face around 1980, was always mystifying from this side of the pond.
We're not determining what were the "best" looks of the evening per se, but rather highlighting the stylistic choices celebrities made that were the most eye-catching, interesting, and memorable.
"The president's monopoly on Republican voters is more powerful than any ideological or stylistic divide," said Nathan Gonzales, editor of Inside Elections and an elections analyst for CQ Roll Call.
The point is not that DeCarava was an influence — Mofokeng's voice was established before he met DeCarava — but that both artists found productive use for stylistic reticence and literal obscurity.
Occasionally, pop innovates in a hard stylistic jolt, or an outlier comes to rapid prominence (see: Lil Nas X), but more often, it moves as a kind of unconscious collective.
Her approach to fashion is less about trends and more about curating a capsule of tried-and-true closet staples that, with subtle stylistic tweaks, can result in endless permutations.
Day 13: "Gotta Lotta" – 2 Chainz and Lil Wayne, COLLEGROVE, 2016 People often talk about Wayne as a stylistic innovator, but usually it's meant within the context of technical rapping.
Their disagreements with Trump range from the political to the stylistic to the personal, but many Republicans who find their candidate unsupportable have decided on the same course of action.
But as the state of the art advances, it will become easier to identify the stylistic characteristics that seem likely to justify the cliché that tennis is a game of matchups.
It's an interesting stylistic choice, and perhaps indicative of the shifts we've heard about in terms of the popular but controversial Netflix show's approach to mature topics in the new season.
And unlike visible bra straps or frayed jeans, this is the kind of stylistic imperfection I just can't get on board with — no matter how on-trend chipped nails may be.
But, like much of Mr McKay's other work, "This Giant Beast That Is the Global Economy" is wonderfully entertaining, and makers of more conventional documentaries would benefit from his stylistic flair.
Sunday's three-homer afternoon against Minnesota was a statistical anomaly but not a stylistic one; it came out of the same approach he has used since his 2013 breakout in Oakland.
The stylistic experiments she began in the '70s match their immediate predecessors in vision, elegance, and ambition, as does the gospel-inflected late-night soul of her Sparkle (19723) soundtrack album.
What's missing, though, are the third-party voices that could help contextualize his remarkable life, a stylistic shortcoming that explains why "What's My Name" scores fewer points than it otherwise might.
Here, Le Douanier's paintings merge into an archaic stylistic jungle that can be described as anti-classical, standing in contrast to the "official" painting style — of his time, or any time.
LG has baked a number of very cool functions into its camera software that combine the shots from the two cameras for a stylistic framing effect or to create easy collages.
Elsewhere BennY RevivaL shines on the experimental "Seven Hours Part 1," and BROCKHAMPTON's Joba makes an appearance on "Take It Back," which shows just how wide Angel's Pulse's stylistic ambitions are.
To successfully identify the author of the piece, one would have to compare this op-ed and whatever stylistic clues it reveals to several documents written by all the potential authors.
Takeaway: Star Wars' stylistic debt to the original Valerian and Laureline comics is obvious here—but more importantly, we get an immediate sense of the deadpan banter between the two agents.
Yet while stylistic touchpoints including juke and footwork were at the forefront of Death After Life, this time around McRyhew used his Roland TR-808 and SH-101, among other equipment.
He can bend the rules of grammar and spelling to suit his own stylistic intentions, which to me is more impressive than rhyming a thousand syllable structures together in MLA format.
AI can find matches, but "a system designed to find content from one terrorist group may not work for another because of language and stylistic differences in their propaganda," Facebook says.
Beyond the employment of external objects, Pallas' practice is also unique in his use of self-portraiture as a tool within fashion photography, a stylistic mechanism usually separate from the genre.
Reviewing that film in The New York Times, Vincent Canby noted its stylistic divergence from Mr. Skolimowski's earlier New Wave-inflected work, and its acute exploration of exile and political alienation.
For the project, which has taken eight years from design to completion, Mr. Othoniel sought to stay within the Romanesque stylistic tradition, translated into his own idiom of colorful glass beadwork.
EveryWear Mesh Side Stripe Leggings, $110, available at SpanxFor both stylistic and functional, breathability purposes, I love leggings with mesh details or panels, so I was immediately drawn to this pair.
The material struck me as a grand synthesis of XL's stylistic history: the eighties hip-hop that is dear to Russell's heart, the racing rave breaks that gave him industry footing.
After working exclusively in self-portraits, Banks marks a visual and stylistic departure with her new series, but it's still ultimately a project that reflects upon her own identity and experience.
One of the show's verbose wall texts acknowledges the stylistic and historical character of the Gutai group, but being told what to think hardly balances what one is given to see.
Even if this production did not feature Joan La Barbara — the vocalist, composer and longtime Ashley collaborator — fans of postmodern music theater would still sense some of Mr. Pinto's stylistic debts.
The attack on the North Valley cartel that opens the final episode has more stylistic brio that "Narcos" has attempted in the past, given its devotion to a humble docudrama format.
Liberal voices on social media have been much more vehement in their criticism of Trump, on matters substantial and stylistic — from the shortage of tests to the president's combative press briefings.
The surprises in such stylistic matchups often come when two fighters meet wanting seemingly the same thing, and one reveals that he has spent his training camp planning something altogether different.
One maddening stylistic choice the filmmakers stick to is balletic dramatizations, by the British choreographer Russell Maliphant, of scenes from Nureyev's life — a hokey dance riff on a hokey documentary staple.
This, surely, is how Joyce, a little shamefaced at the stylistic and, in places, emotional excesses of this great early work, would have wanted to hear it done — spoken, not sung.
The difference between the inspiring plan for the island and its less than inspiring completion can't be put down simply to a stylistic failure of the period, or to inadequate funding.
DAN BLAKE: 'THE DIGGING' (Wednesday) Mr. Blake is a saxophonist with a wide range of stylistic references, as he illustrates on his new album, "The Digging," which was released in May.
The program was the group's second of three concerts at Alice Tully Hall this spring juxtaposing Haydn's Opus 76 quartets with Beethoven's Opus 18 works, exploring the stylistic similarities between them.
No production, including this one, manages completely to resolve the stylistic tensions built into "Candide," which hovers between opera and musical theater, and strives to be satirical masque and cautionary tale.
"For some, it is for ideological reasons, and for others it is for stylistic reasons," Mr. Dent said, complaining of the "exhausting" amount of "instability, chaos and dysfunction" surrounding Mr. Trump.
And while the two congressmen are on the same page about how alarming they found Trump's actions toward Ukraine, they come at the inquiry with different stylistic approaches — and different roles.
This is the ninth time that Mr. Jackman has played Logan, and while the character's claws are intact, the movie is a major narrative and stylistic shift in its franchise universe.
The pretension to be able to recount the private thoughts of top government officials, months later, based on no attributed source, is a longstanding, somewhat absurd stylistic tic of Woodward's books.
Good Trouble announces this stylistic decision within its pilot "DTLA," which Freeform made available to stream a week before its linear TV premiere, when Callie meets resident series dreamboat Gael (Tommy Martinez).
Among other credentials, there's an obvious stylistic tie between his slurry, goofily upbeat twist on street rap and that of his occasional collaborator Gucci Mane, who also appears on I'm Da Man.
But what some may not remember are the stylistic curveballs she's thrown over the years — hair dyed darker shades of brown (and even jet black) or the occasional flirtation with bold lipstick.
The Happy Death Day films are pushing slashers into new stylistic territories, but they're also beginning to examine what it means to be a slasher film and to fetishize violence against women.
The Trocks' New York stint offers two diverse stylistic programs on alternating nights (program A and Program B). Program A is a hilarious romp through different styles of costume and dance history.
It was in some of Cruz's traditionally weaker stylistic areas, however -- authenticity and charisma -- that the senator managed to elevate his performance in a way that could affect the upcoming Wisconsin primary.
At its best you have those kinds of moments in Korean pop—that sort of poly-stylistic approach, but very much a carnivorous and relevant approach to genre that feeds into production.
I always wanted to make a film that utilized it, but I wanted to find a film where it felt appropriate, where it wasn't just me using it as a stylistic stunt.
But for the fast moving evasive fighter who didn't like covering up and didn't really wrestle much on the inside despite his Muay Thai roots, Fenech was a tough stylistic match up.
The only unifying thread amongst the works is the age range of the artists who made them, resulting in an exhibition that is almost disorienting in its wide stylistic and thematic breadth.
You've said that the main stylistic difference between Morris from America and This is Martin Bonner come from the fact that here, you wanted the camera to represent Morris' point of view.
The voices and percussion meshed to colorful effect, the story propelled by a high-energy blend of stylistic influences including reggae, hip-hop and rock, with Mr. Cole a charismatic contemporary bard.
" He continued, "In his films he is a bold radical, often making stylistic experiments, but just as often doing something that is even more dangerous — making films about real and ordinary people.
What, indeed, can a stylistic analysis make of "Genealogy of the Dream" (1927-28), in which a faceless manikin holding a tree is set in one corner of a marvelously decorated bedroom?
It's a burnt-out rap opera (and accompanying screenplay), laced with bleary, smeary production and song-to-song tonal shifts from glittering radio singles to multi-part suites to hallucinogenic stylistic experiments.
Brooklyn Nets: Brett Brown From a stylistic perspective, there's little difference between how the Nets are approaching their rebuild and what Brown did before he had genuine NBA talent to work with.
She was an astonishing colorist, more than equal in that respect to others in her stylistic cohort, like Helen Frankenthaler, Morris Louis, and Kenneth Noland, who are also represented in the show.
When revealed in January of last year, at Balenciaga's fall 2017 runway show, the Triple S looked majestically absurd, the kind of sudden, awkward stylistic jolt that inspires eye rolls and copycats.
The damper of losing Ferguson was quickly replaced by excitement over the new matchup's superfight narrative and stylistic intrigue, not to mention Holloway's supremely ballsy gambit to step in on short notice.
This may be a stylistic choice — it holds the reader inside the trauma — but it also keeps the story within the narrowest of confines when, at times, I wished it would expand.
Yet perhaps stylistic difficulty is the inevitable cost of having taken on the remarkable task of welcoming the poets back into the Republic and re-establishing a dialogue between literature and philosophy.
That stylistic collision is about to be tested as Kelly helps navigate the growing prospect of a government shutdown, even as his standing with the commander in chief is suddenly in question.
Yet there's something that feels gimmicky, even chintzy, about the show's manipulation of space, time, audio and video — the very stylistic innovations that seemed to set it apart from the superhero pack.
Krysta Rodriguez originated the role on Broadway, and in perhaps the greatest stylistic departure of all the Wednesdays, her hair was cut into a short bob rather than maintaining her trademark braids.
Their influence is often scattershot, a matter of gestures and stylistic flourishes, like the voice-overs that run through the American indie "The Giant," which also owes a debt to David Lynch.
But poets, scholars and publishers say the flood of protest poems after the 2150 election stands apart from earlier eras in both its quantity and intensity and its stylistic and thematic diversity.
This is a deliberate stylistic choice — but it's also exasperating, even allowing for the fact that Theo is meant to be an exasperating character, an Everyman whose motivations are arbitrary and haphazard.
It bears some of the same stylistic traits as American blues: call-and-response singing and a stringed instrument (in the case of gnawa, a sintir) that is used to establish harmony.
Shortly after breaking into the musical mainstream with his 240 hit "Is She Really Going Out with Him," Jackson defied conventions with a string of stunningly original albums marked by daring stylistic shifts.
The stylistic change made the X-Men relevant in the post-Y2K era, his movie gave a sense of legitimacy and seriousness to superhero movie genre, and his film became a giant hit.
What if Giannis Antetokounmpo continues to surge as the leader of a team that shares all the same stylistic qualities as Mike Budenholzer's 60-win, star-free-but-still-awesome 2015 Atlanta Hawks?
They also share some stylistic habits, as much as some amount of bombast and stridency are going to be shared by any old guy from Brooklyn and any other old guy from Queens.
With the addition of curvilinear lines as borders separating one area from another, wilder color, and other stylistic moves, Petersen has juiced up the "impish delight" that I saw in his first exhibition.
Michael Giacchino's work is excellent, but despite a spattering of themes and adopted stylistic flourishes, the film simply doesn't have the John Williams cues that have become so inextricably linked to the franchise.
Essentially, all of the stylistic elements, and, more importantly, the same sustainable manufacturing ethos the brand's come to be known by, are both still there, just now for a wider variety of women.
If there's meant to be an intentional dissonance here between subject matter and stylistic treatment, the film doesn't make it clear, and the result is a film that inspires cringing rather than cowering.
Kaur's stylistic similarities to writers such as Nayyirah Waheed and Warsan Shire, however, have also had negative consequences, with Waheed in particular recently leveling accusations of plagiarism (now deleted) at Kaur on Tumblr.
Style guides are usually pretty straightforward documents — we have one here at The Verge — that let writers know what stylistic conventions a publication uses, covering everything from tone to the use of commas.
A Brief Introduction to Tenshin We have written about Tenshin Nasukawa at length before—both a stylistic study and then a reflection on his toughest match—so we will keep it brief here.
So it's little wonder that Versailles serves as a stylistic jumping-off point for Donald J. Trump, whose own let-it-rip aesthetics arguably have few (if any) parallels in American campaign history.

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