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"Moments of Place IV" is suffused with a yellow glow.
All of these ventures were suffused by humor and charm.
The song charges and clatters forward, suffused with gospel's ecstasy.
I'm now in a small room with suffused blue lighting.
But it is also suffused with a basic common sense.
Suffused with saffron and rose water, it is delicately sweet.
The book's illustrations are suffused with fear — scary, in fact.
His dialogue was suffused with psychological subtext and literary allusion.
But this miniseries has been suffused with awful, sudden, violent deaths.
Many shuffle about their daily tasks suffused in gloom and pessimism.
It is suffused with slowly deepening panic, unhurried but increasingly restless.
But for all its violence, the novel is suffused with hope.
But Callahan's recent work is suffused with gratitude and even joy.
The peaceful sunset scene presented is also suffused with crackling tension.
The rooms, when not in use, were suffused with a haunting quality.
Mint-suffused Yunnanese hotpot reflects the province's links with South-East Asia.
It's a quiet, gentle show, suffused with a kind of tender restraint.
But not in the sense of fresh and innocent, suffused with wonder.
Behind him, light from the bushfires suffused the sky like fresh blood.
Even before Dugas, the idea of Patient Zero suffused tales of outbreaks.
Lincoln was fundamentally a humble person, and that sort of suffused his diplomacy.
The solar system is suffused with comet dust, and comet dust is dark.
While Rubio condemned Trump, he deployed his own rhetoric suffused with paranoid fear.
The internet is, generally speaking, a garbage dump suffused with vitriol and poison.
Sessions' hardline views on immigration became suffused in the rhetoric that Trump adopted.
It introduced readers to the acerbic wit that suffused Ms. Brookner's later work.
You're supposed to leave a Sanders or Warren rally suffused with righteous anger.
My body was suffused with inexplicable warmth, the dopamine spreading with each step.
The close observation of character, of the moment as it passes — suffused with love.
The Supreme Court is already an ideological institution suffused with partisanship, Mr Hasen observes.
The sense of partying atop a paradise lost suffused even the classical music concert.
U.K. drill is unusually grim, suffused with a nihilism that expects little of tomorrow.
The tissue sample (not living, naturally, and from mice) is suffused with acrylamide polymers.
The city was small, suffused with whispers of gossip, but nobody would actually talk.
But when everything is suffused with shadow, it's harder for those moments to stand out.
In a society so suffused with highly manipulated imagery, Riepenhoff surrenders her editorship to chance.
The other sees itself as battling a society already suffused in this supposedly "dissenting" viewpoint.
Immediately next to the "red" photos are two that are suffused in purple and green.
That sort of dramatic intelligence and imagination suffused every note of Ms. Johnson Cano's performance.
His poetry was suffused with the search for unity and meaning in a meaningless age.
But there was also, Mr. Blount thought, a manic quality that suffused Mr. Ertug's life.
He becomes suffused with waves of guilt and shame that have been repressed for decades.
Although racial politics suffused his fiction, Mr. Kelley resisted being categorized as a social commentator.
Brian Buzcak, whose "Corpse" painting is suffused with momento mori, lost his life to AIDS.
His previous albums were suffused with loneliness; this one, tentatively and almost incredulously, ponders intimacy.
The frames are often suffused with monochromatic light, washing the characters in red or purple.
In art history's calculated construction, it is suffused with the evolving political radicalism of contemporary China.
Like everything he touches, the piece is thought-provoking, elegantly written, and suffused with moral urgency.
Zao's earlier representational works are isolated in a small gallery suffused with great intensity of feeling.
Modern thought is suffused with his ideas, but the man himself has largely receded from view.
The consequence was a five-and-a-half-year sentence suffused with torture by his captors.
Kyncl's account is suffused with Obama-age technocratic optimism, but we're in the Trump era now.
When underlying conditions are already suffused with politics, doing nothing can itself constitute a political act.
But aesthetic overload can also be the sign of a festival suffused with purpose and ambition.
Not only is Trump racist, the entire architecture of his support is suffused with that racism.
Clear ice is much denser than its cloudier, low-market friends, which are suffused with air.
Erickson's provocative and challenging novel is suffused with music, including a playlist compiled by a character.
The name suggested a warm place suffused with orange light, to mimic the South American sun.
The truth was being suffused by partisan Republicans, the trial was rigged, and witnesses were needed.
Best is one suffused by sour pickled millet pepper, indigenous to Yunnan Province, in southwestern China.
She painted images clipped from magazines in slightly fogged-in grisaille, as if suffused with tragedy.
She painted images clipped from magazines in slightly fogged-in grisaille, as if suffused with tragedy.
Bernie Sanders's vision of politics may be less realistic, but it's a vision suffused with hope.
Yet the music is suffused with curious melancholy, suggesting that this young woman has a troubled psyche.
The novel is suffused with nostalgia, but it understands that the Ambersons have reaped what they sowed.
The tension, stress, and pressure of his family's ordeal is suffused into the album's all-consuming atmosphere.
In an era this suffused with anxiety and a city this agitating, that means everything to me.
Personal, musical and societal friction all suffused "Mezzanine," and two decades later, its tensions have not resolved.
An octopus is so suffused with its nervous system that it has no clear brain-body boundary.
Suffused with zombie-movie dread, it's told in the present tense, adding to the feeling of immediacy.
They are dressed entirely in black, arms around each other, their faces suffused with a suave confidence.
It is an unapologetic tour of Rhoades's messy, confused, and explosive id — a hoarder's den suffused with pornography.
The national political dialogue is suffused with substantive issues like Benghazi, beauty pageants, and the best debate memes.
But even beyond these signal episodes, "The Black Presidency" is suffused with a bittersweet tone about relationships strained.
Unlike those two books, hers were suffused with warmth, which is the real reason they were so popular.
It's also suffused with hip-hop and Philadelphia street culture, but in a way that feels entirely organic.
As demonstrations take over Caracas almost daily, normal life has continued, but the atmosphere is suffused with uncertainty.
A meal now begins with the distribution of warmed hand towels that have been suffused with rosemary oil.
Valentin's nights out in Rome may have been dissolute, but the nights he painted are suffused with pain.
Angular and white, the uncluttered room was suffused with light from large windows and featured a small balcony.
Méliès suffused his film with the expansionist spirit of Western Europe, playacting the carbon-based life-form's burden.
And a braised beef noodle soup, suffused with star anise, which had more flavor the deeper I got.
But her lyricism is also suffused with exuberant celebration of a rich tradition forged through faith and resilience.
Suffused with a sentimentality that Wilde himself would have deplored, "The Happy Prince" is narratively mushy and meandering.
Having made a specialty of sepia-toned works suffused with quiet sadness, he adds a new color here.
Few poems are as suffused in ideas of dance as these Eliot "Quartets," written between 1936 and 1942.
The final stages of the Canadian election in October 2015 were suffused with a sort anti-Islam rhetoric.
ANTHONY TOMMASINI AT 12 SECONDS "Orfeo" was groundbreaking, and "Il Ritorno d'Ulisse in Patria" suffused with warm humanity.
The show is annotated throughout with folk ballads suffused with what might be described as a festive melancholy.
Her drawings are suffused with delight, like when she shows Ellen's first singing lesson with her teacher, Shirley.
The difference is that before, the show's quieter episodes tended to be suffused with vicious and unrelenting dread.
Though often spare, his environments are suffused with the traces of human, non-human, and post-human life.
That very first episode is suffused with something that's been absent from Game of Thrones for years: hope.
The music is intricate and technically imposing, but suffused with consonant melody and aglow with a spark of connection.
Accepting that life is suffused with a low-buzzing undercurrent of dread is just part of being alive now.
The lyrics are, in the most direct sense, about life's finitude, suffused here with the euphoria that accompanies convalescence.
It suffused the air a second time she observed that the fan wore the same perfume as she wears.
Mr. Owens's husky body almost sags with the burden of responsibility; his rich, muscular voice is suffused with suffering.
Increasingly, daily life feels suffused with similar unpredictability — a quiet quivering that surges, again and again, into a shock.
As more returnees settled in Lagos, Afro-Brazilian influences suffused everything from food and architecture to agriculture and religion.
Seoul is one of the most modern cities in the world, a place suffused with the latest inescapable technology.
After baking, the sharpness released from the grapes had suffused everything with an irresistible contrast of tart and richness.
The painting is playful, odd, and suffused with a feeling of isolation, signified the lone animal occupying the hill.
Our culture is suffused with celebrity coverage, but much of it is similar, or intra-referential or pro forma.
In France, the trees and shrubbery in a French garden appear to be suffused in a weak orange fog.
It was as if the forest was so suffused with kami that there was no room for anything else.
In my mind's eye, his face was suffused with love and tinged with exasperation, a common look for Daniel.
Even in this oddly unconvincing first half, though, her voice was suffused with warmth, if not much pointed specificity.
Death suffused Stanton's life: He lost his first wife, an infant daughter, a brother (to suicide), a young son.
Ridley Howard's new "Light Paintings" at Marinaro are suffused with sunlight, steeped in dusk or suggest deep-black universes.
Their team was three games out of the final playoff slot and the air was suffused with giggling possibility.
They have admitted the misogyny of Donald Trump into an ecosystem suffused with the care and respect for women.
Really, the work is so seductive, so inviting, so suffused with imagery, that commentary fades, as it should, into background.
It's savage and poetic, a concentrated dose of the meditation on power, culture, and change that suffused Desert Daze 2018.
The novel reads like a thriller, but it is also suffused with a sense of foreboding that feels deeply personal.
Jong-su has sex with her there, soon after they meet, and masturbates there, suffused with longing, once she's gone.
His narrative is both panoramic and particular, full of irreverent asides, and suffused with appreciation for the humanity of others.
"Afternoon" (1978) and "Mount Sannine" (1978) capture the snow-capped Sannine Mountain peaks in Lebanon, suffused with color at sunset.
Readers' advice was eclectic but also suffused with the nostalgia of people who had previously visited Quebec or lived there.
Families can see how well they all blend at this celebration, which will offer an international marketplace suffused with music.
The glorious semi-fictional biography 20,000 Days On Earth, released in 2014, was suffused with self-knowing and playful humour.
This play is suffused with history, but it's a fantasy, too — about heritage, bold action and what might have been.
"Corruption suffused government and the economy," White writes; it was not a distortion of the system but the system's lifeblood.
While the bulk of "The Lost Girl" is set in a realistic world, the final section is suffused with magic.
And so the question that has quietly suffused Democratic politics for the past few years has been: Can she do it?
The so-called "empty" interplanetary space of the solar system is, in fact, suffused by a thin soup of charged particles.
On top of Yoakum's idiosyncratic syntax of abstraction, the drawings are as suffused with visual referents to his life and beliefs.
Prior to preservation, a deceased person's body and brain is suffused with cryopreservants to prevent cellular damage during the freezing process.
The rest of Altman's tweets on the subject—there are a lot—are suffused by a generic optimism about bipartisan dialogue.
Even the cooler-toned photos — shots of decidedly unsexy Mormon fundamentalist life and of funeral homes — are suffused with luscious tones.
His 1975 film, which is now part of the Criterion Collection, feels like a long dream sequence, suffused in pink light.
The entire game is suffused with Old Testament motifs, and it revolves around the idea of a powerful yet caring deity.
Inside the Glitterex vestibule, a glass display case burst with glitter-suffused products that I agreed to not describe, even vaguely.
Each time the actors begun to sing, it introduces a wholly new dimension, their layered voices lovely and suffused with longing.
Despite the anxiety that suffused the surrounding city, Oliveira Baptista seemed calm two days before he would present his first collection.
This is why the meta side of Wikipedia—the Talk pages, the essay commentaries, the policies—is suffused with nerdy jokes.
Friendships and cooperation are suffused into almost every aspect of the game but so too are the differences between the characters.
Suffused with well-being, we skied as the French do after lunch, sticking to the sunniest runs and heading down early.
But one thing we learn from the I.G. report said just how politically suffused with bias the Obama DOJ and FBI are.
Eva may have been playing a role, but the performance suffused her everyday existence, and she believed it served a higher purpose.
There's not a single step of the mortgage process that wasn't suffused with illegal fraud during the housing bubble and its collapse.
Rubio's campaign, suffused in fear as it was, adopted a message that has been with elements of the party for some time.
This go-it-alone theme suffused Churchill's speeches during World War II as Hitler's armies spread across Europe to the Continent's coastline.
The infectious pieces are suffused with the choreographer's signature movement style, a sinuous blend of West African, Caribbean, and American club dance.
Like Reese, Scully describes the abuse of animals as a moral wrong, but unlike Reese, Scully's assessment is suffused with fellow-feeling.
It is bathed in soft lamplight throughout the day and suffused by the smell of incense and soap, a gentle woodsy odor.
He has had many styles and periods, all of them suffused to differing degrees with Germany's painful and complicated 20th-century history.
Written by Mr. Lanthimos with Efthymis Filippou, the film is far darker than "The Lobster," and suffused with an increasingly claustrophobic dread.
And an untitled painting by Alissa McKendrick, in which fiddly figures unspool against an intensely worked red background, is suffused with vertigo.
The score evokes influences as diverse as Gilbert and Sullivan and Kurt Weill, and is often suffused with an evocative, melodic wistfulness.
This Spanish pianist has the attentive delivery and dramatic flourish of a flamenco guitarist, but his harmonic language is suffused with Romanticism.
The fish is a treasured national delicacy but was historically forbidden to emperors because its liver is suffused with the poison tetrodotoxin.
The object is suffused with regret, and while it's meaningful, it feels like it belongs in a slightly off-beat soap opera.
Why not claim those that are suffused with compassion, a shared reality of suffering together, in which your pain is my pain?
A humidifier, an infrared heater, scent emitters and an air-conditioner suffused the space with shifting notes of sensuality, discomfort and nostalgia.
An imposing rectangle suffused with a series of eye-popping colors continues to dominate the scenic background, suggesting a wide-screen aesthetic.
The whole creation is suffused with the dread and pain of a body you don't understand, and a hand you can't touch.
He was suffused with compassion and pity, with respect, love, and acceptance—for his father's flaws no less than for his virtues.
Kasko had confined herself to ingredients only available in 18th-century France, and suffused the yielding layers with sour cherry and rose.
That energy suffused space with a kind of cosmic antigravity, delivering a not-so-gentle boost to the expansion of the universe.
Atkinson explains that taking a trip through the American southwest a month after Trump's inauguration suffused the experience with a weird energy.
The video accompanying the mega-single off of 2015's Beauty Behind the Madness feels suffused with a sustained ambiance of creepiness.
The event will be suffused with symbolic references to Mr Xi's favourite topics, from pursuing the "Chinese dream" to creating a "beautiful China".
When Pic breaks into flights of aspirational song, this ensemble glows blue and gold, as his environment bursts into a sun-suffused heaven.
His music was always a mutable blend — rock, cabaret, jazz and what he called "plastic soul" — but it was suffused with genuine soul.
There was an interpretive dance with men wrapped in mournful black robes, Alvin Ailey in Compton, artful, tribal, elegant and suffused with menace.
The curry within, creamy from coconut milk and suffused with bruised lemongrass and the musk of crushed curry leaves, recurs in other dishes.
Dripping with dread and suffused with an uneasy sense of terror, It Comes at Night follows two families in the immediate post-apocalypse.
It is a romantic novel, suffused with melancholy and poetic longing and sometimes interrupted by impulsive actions with a fairly high #MeToo quotient.
Mr. Austin's optimism suffused his painstaking effort to bring new roses to life, a process that requires nine years from pollination to market.
It's not just our political life that feels suffused with the toxicity of Brexit, but also our cultural and even personal lives, too.
His Jesse Stone books have the same flavor and feel as his own novels, which are suffused with details from his Brooklyn upbringing.
Trump's 10-minute speech, suffused with many of the right words, sought to officially placed him alongside Americans who are outraged and heartbroken.
The people who live in the village of Glass are a sad lot, their lives suffused with a grayness that borders on oppressive.
"Foreign-Returned" unfolds amid the anti-immigration fervor of the 2016 presidential election and is suffused with a more immediate sense of threat.
His childhood memories are also suffused with the migrants' rural traditions, including a taste for pulque, a pungent drink fermented from agave sap.
And yet, even for a "here's what's been going on" episode, this one is cagey and suffused with a subtle sense of dread.
Her work was always playful, interested in the relationship between place and personhood, and suffused with awareness of mortality and the passage of time.
This is an iteration of the guilt suffused throughout liberal politics, which often seems better suited to producing tears and slogans than genuine change.
I wake up at least five times a month with a smile on my face, suffused in the warmth of a happy, cozy dream.
But because it hurt and I was never as fast as I wanted to be, my runs were suffused with a sense of failure.
While Masters of Defence in other countries may have practiced or even taught fighting suffused with style, the German master taught fighting without flourish.
The inspired workspace has extended far beyond the physical office building and suffused the commons, expanding possibilities for the fortuitous encounters of Propst's dreams.
But great fantasy writing makes the real world around us, the world of buses and cars and phones and asphalt, feel suffused with magic.
But it's the deathbed scene between Dougal and Colum that injects a startling grace into an episode that is suffused with death and delusion.
Dependably genuine, and suffused with Mr. Jaglom's increasingly mellow intelligence, this lighthearted backstage drama will feel to his fans like a gathering of familiars.
In a bid for the White House as suffused with self-love as the rest of his life, he doesn't direct his light outward.
The interior is suffused with a warm, orangey glow, and, though it just celebrated its one-year anniversary, it feels curiously unfocussed in time.
I'd grown up in a community suffused with homophobia — neighbors and family members alike tossed around works like "dyke" and "faggot" all the time.
But the moment is suffused with both elation and unease: A decade was ending, and less than a year later, Hendrix would be dead.
In the first two episodes, "Black Lightning" is suffused with the ideas of Black Lives Matter, though it comes at them from an angle.
Indeed, the entire studio is soon suffused with red, because a giant banner celebrating Stalin is being hoisted up the front of the building.
It's suffused with bad-faith efforts to nationalize isolated examples of college kids behaving badly in order to discredit serious critiques of social injustice.
The entire performance (based on the Gloria that Paulina García so archly played in the original 2013 Chilean movie) is suffused with subdued panic.
Accelerationist justifications for violence have suffused online white nationalist spaces to the point where anyone can encounter it and draw their own murderous conclusions.
A brief country-pop tune, constructed in waltz time, "Sweet Baby James" was suffused with weariness and loneliness, yet it was also a soothing lullaby.
The doc is suffused with heart-wrenching, graphic storytelling by Safechuck, now 40, and Robson, 36, who detail a system of exploitation, coordinated by Jackson.
And it was spectacular to eat: The pastry was crisp and golden, the layers suffused with syrup but not soggy, the nuts crunchy and rich.
It's also suffused with a dark sadness that's very different from the tissue-soaking melancholy of his previous best-seller, The Fault in Our Stars.
Selah Saterstrom's Ideal Suggestions: Essays in Divinatory Poetics, from Essay Press, is suffused with that energy, that possibility, in both its craft and its content.
A strong dose of economic populism, with an occasional sprinkling of geopolitics, has suffused the trade plans of the leading American presidential candidates this year.
"A godless world is as mysterious as one suffused with divinity, and the difference between the two may be less than you think," Gray writes.
It's a pop confection with a rough, honest texture, real but not raw and suffused with an infectious sweetness that lingers after the final shot.
For a young person growing up there, every field, every hamlet, every idyllic country lane is suffused with a rank combination of agoraphobia and claustrophobia.
The jubilation and the sense of renewal that suffused Zimbabwe in 1980 dissipated during the 37 years of Mr. Mugabe's uninterrupted and increasingly despotic rule.
The first overview of Darrel Ellis's photo-based art in New York in over 20 years is suffused with a sense of tragedy and loss.
The photographer reproduces a sense of economic spectacle suffused with an encroaching disbelief in its benefits in his retrospective at the newly renovated Hayward Gallery.
Sparse, stark and suffused with a resigned sadness, it was his only fully-fledged solo project before he removed himself from the music world equation.
Merely using the wrong term in the wrong place would invite hostility in the battle of emblems and perceptions that suffused and sustained the Troubles.
London Theater Reviews LONDON — If you're going to direct a play suffused with music, how appropriate to come up with a production that really sings.
The Blizzard dustup was the most meme-suffused variation of a theme heard again and again this week: the sound of politics colliding with economics.
Lover, out since August, is as cheerful and unruffled as Fearless was a decade ago, suffused with the deep satisfactions of a return to insouciance.
The difference is obvious: Klimt suffused his pictures with the heady, aphrodisiac perfume of fin de siècle Vienna, while Schiele scraped the era's fecal underside.
"The Treasure" is like the work of Samuel Beckett's long-lost Balkan cousin — bleak, stoic and suffused with a flinty, exasperated empathy for its ridiculous characters.
It was about allowing the audience, suffused in the Benghazi conspiracy theories common on the far-right swamp, to feel righteous anger at Hillary Clinton's perfidy.
From car parts to crisp packets, plastic has suffused the Earth, and beyond—in 1969 Neil Armstrong planted a nylon Stars and Stripes on the moon.
This young Tennessee songwriter's debut album from last year, Sprained Ankle, is a treasure: quiet, spiritual, and raw, but suffused with an occasional flash of humor.
Seeing his first light projection ever—the white-pinkish cubic Afrum that suffused the room in a naked yellow glow—is akin having a holy moment.
I have long wanted to write about this artist's work because all that she makes is suffused with a conviction that one can live in loveliness.
The liquor from the vegetables turned the faro beneath them into something extraordinary, and roasted garlic suffused the entire dish with a sweet and pungent flavor.
Postwar Italy was fragile, torn between the West and Communism, between "scaling the Alps" and succumbing to the Mafia-suffused inertia of the south, or mezzogiorno.
Suffused with the glow of memory, they usually depict intimacy between young men, if not adolescents, who are seen dancing, sunbathing or at the barber shop.
Mr. Modak, a former editor at Condé Nast Traveler, encounters artists and intellectuals and finds a city suffused by cautious optimism, along with no little reveling.
General Benson is Mr. Rickman's final screen performance, and it is a great one, suffused with a dyspeptic world-weary understanding of war and human nature.
Several lawyers who have represented presidents and senior government officials said they could not imagine handling a case so suffused with sensitive material without a clearance.
Little is known about Mr. Noonan, who died in 1987, though it's clear that he was determined to avoid the nastiness that suffused his wife's world.
The celebration, which began today, lasts for weeks following the start of the lunar new year, a period of time suffused with symbolic foods and performances.
But the more real-life or real-ish the movies got, the more suffused with social politics and method acting, the less that breeziness made sense.
The fresh air is now suffused with methane and hydrogen sulfide gas that, besides stinking like rotten eggs, can lift his heart rate to alarming levels.
Ashbery's writing has always been suffused with nostalgia for the world of his childhood, meditations on the experience of growing up and moments of disguised autobiography.
Suffused with sympathy and memories and grief, the city's basketball mood shifted in the days and weeks that followed, as talk of rivalry took a timeout.
Even the advent of foundling hospitals in European cities didn't help much; the mortality rates in some institutions (understaffed, suffused with disease) could reach 90 percent.
Though suffused with a self-interrogating tone, Possessed radiates an optimism characteristic of Eckhaus Latta's practice, one based on their relentless faith in the creative act.
If painting is — among things — a record of your passage through time, Siena's direct, intricate, wandering, rigorous lines are suffused with devotion, bliss, horror and effacement.
Ego Death expands on that feeling for an hour, suffused with a sensual quality that plays as vividly in the mind's ear as it does out loud.
But like any abandoned area, the air was suffused with a sense of the sinister, of something bad waiting to happen, or something bad that already had.
Park's other films take this obsession to stomach-churning extremes, suffused as they are with violence and brutality, but The Handmaiden eschews outright gore for other horrors.
A new biography, suffused with sadness, dysfunction and unrealised potential, charts the doomed trajectory of one of America's greatest crews of blindingly talented misfits, poised to fail.
Before the outcry over concussions suffused sports, hundreds of players had their brains beaten into jelly with little more than faded press clippings and souvenirs for severance.
A self-help book called "The Good Life" might be encouraging or prescriptive, but a novel with that title is bound to be suffused with tart irony.
Chamberlike and willowy, suffused with melancholy, it reflects her sly noncompliance with jazz and classical conventions, which has been a prevalent theme of her half-century career.
The album, suffused with South American and Afro-Cuban rhythms, reunites Mr. Greene with the Brazilian percussionist Rogério Boccato, who taught at the Hartt School in Hartford.
During another song, the poet recalls a sweet serenade, as orchestral rippling evokes a strummed guitar, until the final darkly poignant vocal phrases, suffused with weeping regret.
In varying parts philosophical action-adventure, travelogue, family drama, war chronicle and psychological puzzler, it is suffused with the ever-querying perspective of its haunted central character.
The Wind Sand Chicken is a whole roast bird suffused all the way down with five-spice seasoning, then buried under a golden drift of fried garlic.
The poems in the collection, displaying fairly conventional scansion and suffused with mythic references from Classical tradition, ancient sagas and oral verse, typify Mr. Merwin's early style.
The movie is suffused with Parton's brand of cheeky confidence, and nobody embodies that identity better than Willowdean, who is mostly pretty happy with who she is.
It's still fairly early in spring, but the weather is beautiful, and I'm suffused with the kind of happy that comes from a lovely time with friends.
Whether Lowery's films are set in the past, the present, or the distant future, they're all suffused with a gentle melancholy about the irreversible slip of time.
Beverly Pepper, an acclaimed American sculptor whose work was suffused with a quicksilver lightness that belied its gargantuan scale, died on Wednesday at her home in Todi, Italy.
Eggnog is available on Facebook and Instagram (both are EggnogTheBulldog), so feel free to check up on his home's progress and be suffused with terrible, all-consuming jealousy.
And Beale Street is both a love story and one suffused by love for its characters, as well as the world in which they're trying to get by.
"The Next Day," released in 2013, returned to something like the glam-rock sound of his 1970s guitar bands, for new songs suffused with bitter thoughts of mortality.
One $6 salteña is filled with chopped flank steak, cushioned with ground top round and suffused with ají panca, a mild chile whose flavor suggests smoked blackberry jam.
Their world is suffused with a sense of dread, and fittingly—for a novel about motherhood, written by a woman—this dread is manifested in the female body.
The musicians' quite ordinary acts become suffused with suspense: it seems noteworthy when, say, the harpist finally picks up her instrument after an extended rest and begins playing.
Although her outward appearance has not changed, Renee is suffused with newfound confidence and charisma, lands a great job, finds a boyfriend and even enters a bikini contest.
It's a walk-through enclosure containing six parallel corridors and suffused with a neon redness that, having saturated your optic nerves, turns the world green when you exit.
That's part of why it's felt so refreshing and exciting that this year's best romantic comedies are suffused with sincere affection for the genre and for their characters.
Mr. Ren was an engineer in the People's Liberation Army for nearly a decade before starting Huawei, and military values — tenacity, dedication, drive — have long suffused the company.
In the Poland of 2019, even the pope's childhood can have a contested meaning: While it was suffused in Polish patriotism, it occurred in a place of pluralism.
Louisville (153-215) entered the game suffused with the confidence earned by defeating the Huskies in January, but beating UConn twice in a season doesn't happen very often.
Made in collaboration with the Venezuelan D.J. Arca, it was suffused with birdsong, loose melodies and the female flutists, all Icelandic musicians, who followed her to the Shed.
It was suffused in the thinking of horse race punditry, with the framing around whether this thing Democrats can't control will make it "harder to run against" Trump.
There's a leisurely Passover Seder in the middle of the movie that's suffused with love and alive with squalling kids, bustling women and well-padded men chewing cigars.
If you've had Daniel's braised short ribs, the tenderness and concentration will be familiar to you, although Soogil's version is pointedly suffused with soy rather than red wine.
"Dead Hare" (1891), which kicks off the show with its suffused light and arresting, naturalistic detail, could be the handiwork of a Dutch forebear like Pieter van Noort.
Graze chose Nashville's famous vegan ice-cream purveyors, Kokos, for their bread-pudding topper, a dense and velvety ice cream made with coconut cream and suffused with vanilla.
In almost identical fashion, Trump and Churchill are attacked by elements in their respective parties which distrust and scorn their approaches, on grounds of opportunism, suffused with ego.
Nearly every image of Coretta Scott King since her husband's death has seemed suffused with preternatural stillness, her face fixed with the brave solitude of timeless interior bereavement.
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.
While suffused with near-fantastic elements, "Fireflies," based on a late-days-of-World-War-II story by Akiyuki Nosaka, mostly uses animation to heighten a harrowing realism.
Elba grew up in Hackney, and his familiarity with the community is visible in the movie's evocation of a tumultuous world suffused with lowlife scheming and thumping tunes.
But we will live in a world suffused with things like Pokémon Go. Full disclaimer: I haven't downloaded the game to my phone, and I don't plan to.
There's an animism to most of the objects in Fieldwork, as if Bedia suffused them with either the practices of Palo or simply a veneration of his own ancestry.
Her social media accounts are suffused with protestations over claims of government overreach and posts about gun control, an issue she often addresses with images of herself holding weapons.
The cakes are paired with a persimmon chutney as well as oven-roasted squash that's puréed with tahini suffused with homemade berbere, the spice mix associated with North Africa.
And it is an exciting bird, suffused with five-spice powder and ready to be tucked into griddle-blackened crepes with skinny sticks of cucumber, leek and, surprise, cantaloupe.
LAS VEGAS — Our travel experiences are suffused with technology, from the moment we start planning a trip online until we pay for it through our online credit card account.
"The Hero's Body" is suffused with platonic masculine love, the love of weight lifting buddies and motorcycles and the men who ride them, in particular the author's doomed father.
The combination of the plaster motifs and the iron rods is suffused with an inexplicable rightness — a sense-making conjured through an intuitive leap and a spirit of play.
Disco, be it Chic, Instant Funk, or some novelty knock-off churned out to nick pocket money off impressionable kids, is suffused with tragedy—heartbreak lurks round ever corner.
All the while, players are suffused in 22.4 degrees of shimmering colors and must physically lean to peer around the blocks and align them in the 22012-D space.
Yusuf's father's adherence to a traditional practice of Islam, suffused with art and poetry, has been supplanted by the new imam's association with the radically politicized Al-Muhajiroun movement.
Her short stories are majestic presentations of human foolishness, weakness, vanity, self-importance, viciousness, yet all of them are suffused with an awareness of and reverence for human worth.
And, essential to me, the place is suffused with the sweet reek of ink, decaying pulp and vintage book dust — seductive scents that are like pheromones to book lovers.
Of A Kind The jewelry designer first went to Japan as a teenager and became enamored; now, Eastern design has suffused her home in Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Paris.
The batter is a mixture of mung bean, rice and wheat flours, suffused with "secret" spices and gilded with a single egg, although more can be added on request.
The tale of parallel drownings in a frozen Minnesota river 10 years apart, it has the atmosphere of an A.A. meeting: rueful, solemn, suffused with shy and tender hopes.
President Trump shares Bannon's instincts, and so this resentment stoking has suffused much of Trump's campaign and presidency (as we saw in the president's statements on the violence in Charlottesville).
Suffused with backstage footage, the documentary was immediately compared to Madonna's Truth or Dare (22017) documentary, but it reminded me more of Janet Jackson circa Control and Rhythm Nation 22018.
Suffused with death, the piece's emotions build slowly but surely: Mr. Ashley's art, as ever, eventually does take on both the comforting predictability and quirky surprise of a mystery novel.
But all this chaos that's suffused the impeachment process has revealed that the country may be reverting to its bad old habits — a scary thought in Latin America's largest economy.
That suggests strongly that, like both of those characters, he was suffused with enough knowledge of the Force that he was able to transform into a Force ghost after death.
Me, I admired Cohen's sacramentally sexed-up novel Beautiful Losers in 1966, dug his supposedly overproduced debut album, and raved early about Robert Altman's Cohen-suffused McCabe and Mrs. Miller.
It is at once ominous—anything, one feels, could happen in those alleys—and alluring, a magical space suffused with soft light; a lost landscape to sink into and explore.
Ms. Cottrell uses a computer and printer to create light-suffused abstractions in black and off-white that look as if they'd been made by a 19th-century photographer-alchemist.
Suffused with details of small-town life and feelings of regret, Dianne Warren's new novel has the seductive melancholy of a country song being played on a long drive home.
For all its quips and quotes, "The Dead Don't Die" is also an outright horror movie, one suffused with a melancholy that a journalist at the news conference deemed fatalistic.
Secrecy has so suffused the case that when the defense responded to the memo three days later, asking to learn more about the witnesses, the document was filed under seal.
" The lyrics, Mr. Bixler-Zavala said, are suffused with allusions to the novelist Philip K. Dick, "because his vision is the most paranoid, the most close to reality right now.
The poem is so accurate and sensory that it easy to forget how suffused it is with desire for a feeling of belonging that the man has never actually had.
He recorded his intoxicating new album, "Wisdom of Elders," with South African musicians in Johannesburg, and it's suffused with a sense of righteous struggle even in the glow of jubilation.
More traditionally, there's a wedding mole, made only for the couple getting married, that is all white and suffused with pale ingredients like pistachios, chicken, golden raisins and white chocolate.
The family is widely known for its philanthropy, but it has also played a major role in the scourge of opioid abuse that suffused America over the past quarter-century.
At one of Toronto's more laid-back board-game spots, Bampot Bohemian House of Tea and Board Games, the air is suffused with peppery chai spices, and no alcohol is served.
It's a week likely to be suffused with irony, awkwardness, and many questions after the recent turn of events and the many ways a Trump presidency could alter the transportation landscape.
It is suffused with sadness as well as humor, with hope as well as weary despair, and Fishman describes the turmoil of family, parenthood and cultural emotion with urgent, sly detachment.
" Or, evoking dorm-room, weed-suffused bull sessions: "It was astonishing to see the world as a single, quivering entity, rather than a set of various concerns parsed into distinct compartments.
The essays combine accounts of individual works with explication of concepts such as counterpoint, sonata form, and bel canto—all suffused with memoir and colored by a lifelong love of opera.
Upstairs, in the dim main hall, are scenes from the New Testament suffused with passion, many of which celebrate Jesus's humility in ways that feel like a rebuke to the surroundings.
It's all a part of it, at the very least: the small business hustle, the love of the juice, the cellars suffused with the essence of apricots, the interminable PowerPoint slides.
Narratively, they land solidly where Ms. Walker has only lightly tread: the remorseless, racialized American present, which is suffused with the death rattle of white male domination and its multiple bigotries.
Digby and Day tell me they tried to explain to Garland that a quantum lab wouldn't actually be a giant red cube, suffused with gold LED light, floating in a vacuum.
As the forests of the West burned, Houston slowly drained, and an emptied Miami braced for the onslaught of Hurricane Irma, Friday evening in Tribeca was eerily balmy, suffused in golden light.
There are strong echoes of her Booker-winning voice in The Ministry of Utmost Happiness: Her writing is still suffused with the delightful whimsy and levity of The God of Small Things.
"Wade in the Water" is suffused with sadness and with the weight of history, the old racism that makes fresh wounds in black bodies—black female bodies—day after day after day.
You can feel the verve of the happy few in a sprightly painting by Bazille, dated 1869-70, which shows him and five of his colleagues socializing in a daylight-suffused studio.
MJ Kaufman's intimate, slow-paced play is a domestic drama suffused with unearthly elements, but Ken Rus Schmoll's production for the National Asian American Theater Company is flat and disjointed (1:10).
MJ Kaufman's intimate, slow-paced play is a domestic drama suffused with unearthly elements, but Ken Rus Schmoll's production for the National Asian American Theater Company is flat and disjointed (2866:2811).
MJ Kaufman's intimate, slow-paced play is a domestic drama suffused with unearthly elements, but Ken Rus Schmoll's production for the National Asian American Theater Company is flat and disjointed (21:230).
Likewise, a deep friendship could similarly be suffused with some mixture of flavours such as pragma, storgē, agápē and anánkē, in which we feel a profound and fated bond of lifelong connection.
In an election year already suffused with gun politics, Democrats have called for a federal investigation and traveled to Clearwater, the site of the McGlockton shooting, to rally support for legislative change.
Gunnar Birkerts, a Latvian-born architect who extended the vocabulary of Modernism using unexpected angular forms, folding planes and ingenious, light-suffused interiors, died on Tuesday at his home in Needham, Mass.
What I loved about this book was the way it feels suffused with love — of literature, nature and the English language; for her family, those loved ones whom this book is for.
Instead, its images and scenes are suffused by an intensity that seems almost to be a quality of the light and air as they play across Ms. Chemla's watchful, sometimes inscrutable features.
More than 300 managed to reach the city, Spanish news reports said, instantly exposing them to a world suffused with Spanish culture and peppered with picturesque beaches, tapas bars and palm trees.
Whether the children were put up to the idea of borrowing their father's trench helmet (look carefully) or did so spontaneously, the moment seems to have been suffused with tenderness and delight.
In several stories set in California, Moshfegh writes with Didionesque precision of blinding white sunlight, of streets lined with dying palm trees and suffused with a dreamy anomie particular to Los Angeles.
So of course it's going to remind people of the contemporaneous movies that were suffused with that Playboy magazine energy and aesthetic that was everywhere and that was mainstream at the time.
Similarly, the twisted female body in an untitled 1975 work by Prokash Karmakar has large, pomegranate-like breasts and a distended belly; it is as suffused with feminine vitality as it is repulsive.
He found his faith and joined a congregation, immersing himself in the black church and the civil-rights tradition it incubated, such that the cadences and motifs of both thereafter suffused his rhetoric.
By the 1890s, Rodin had collected thousands of antiquities and fragments, as evidenced in photographs of his garden and studio suffused throughout the British Museum's show Rodin and the art of ancient Greece.
At night, vast constellations sparkle and shimmer in the sky, while in the crater of a volcano the screen gets hazy with the suffused heat that gives the cooling magma its glossy sheen.
And now that we've gotten an "In a Lonely Place" ending, suffused with ambiguity and melancholy, it's worth explaining the connection between "The Night Of" and the 1950 noir classic with Humphrey Bogart.
Previously used mostly by middle-class Iranians showing off new puppies or vacations on the Caspian Sea, the app is now suffused with images of "martyrs" and young men proudly wielding machine guns.
Emotion suffused the convention hall: Some delegates, in tears, were not ready to say goodbye to Mr. Obama yet, and others — particularly some liberals and young Democrats — were not ready to accept Mrs.
What I mean, though—and what I discuss in my new book Magic and Loss: The Internet as Art—is the pornography that has always suffused every corner of the Internet, from nytimes.
In a harrowing essay in The New Yorker, she revealed that during the years that she was striking fear in the other tribes of Westeros, she was suffused with fear over her health.
Lasting Inspiration: As a teenager, Ms. Sachs saw the artist Olafur Eliasson's "Weather Project" installation, which suffused the Tate Modern in an incandescent glow, and had "this out of body experience," she said.
In the row behind me, a woman wept deep, grieving tears — a kind of crying so suffused with pain that we're not used to hearing it in public, even in a darkened theater.
The hair is wrong but the air is right — self-righteous, self-pitying and suffused with anger that anyone would peddle a version of events less heroic than the one that he prefers.
" In a letter explaining his withdrawal as a moderator, he said that he had watched as right-wing politics suffused other popular literary festivals, and that inviting the R.S.S. was "beyond the pale.
The play is suffused with testimony about union rights and corporate greed, but it often gets down to small everyday moments like a husband and wife in bed sharing their most pressing worries.
To be certain, modern-day science fiction is suffused with lots of cautionary tales of what can go wrong with space exploration, and what occurs when technology and human nature take a darker turn.
But L'Engle's book is suffused with head-spinning metaphysics, abstract sci-fi, and surrealistic religious symbolism — there's a reason there hasn't been another major theatrical movie version of the book for over 50 years.
Kalanithi died too soon to recant the insights that come with the gradual discovery of one's own consciousness, and his book is suffused with a proleptic nostalgia for a youth still in its efflorescence.
Paul McCartney is undoubtedly the star of "Paul McCartney", with the sad irony that his music, and the Beatles' collective humour that suffused it, is what winds up as an "extra" in his tale.
"General Benson is Mr. Rickman's final screen performance, and it is a great one, suffused with a dyspeptic world-weary understanding of war and human nature," Stephen Holden wrote in The New York Times.
Their sessions with neighbors who have varied survival strategies are suffused with intrigue and philosophical pertinence, and their exchanges with each other pivot from exasperation to affection more often than the other way around.
Scott Kennedy, a scholar at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, said the assumption that Beijing could avoid a trade war "suffused every conversation" he had with officials earlier this year.
Isa Fabro, a pastry chef in Los Angeles, slakes hers in butter suffused with ube halaya (a jam of purple yam) and latik, a coconut-milk concentrate close in spirit to dulce de leche.
As Amsterdam prospered from trade in the first half of the 17th century, Dutch still lifes morphed into luxurious mise-en-scènes featuring lemons from the Mediterranean and mince pies suffused with Indian spices.
It's enough, to linger here through the day, sipping "habib tea" — the name is a pun on the Arabic for darling — suffused with mint grown by Mr. Suliman and Mr. Sulaimani's grandmother in Yemen.
The fourth and previous season, much of which took place in Israel, was suffused with references to "Jesus Christ Superstar," and Faith Soloway had staged a revue of "Transparent"-based tunes at Joe's Pub.
But I know I'm getting closer to hitting the wall when I panic about mild physical niggles; when I feel bored or obsessed with the finish line; or when I'm grumpy and suffused with nausea.
Tiles in varying sizes are laid next to each other, their mediums unable to be told apart; little pieces of clear acrylic are suffused with a wisp of bottle green or dust of mocha brown.
This is most true of "Romancero Gitano" (803, meaning "Gypsy Ballads"), a collection of poems of gypsy feuds and conflicts with the police, and suffused with images of the moon, blood and the colour green.
The nearby chapel Sainte-Chapelle, another truly stunning work of Gothic architecture, is smaller and suffused with stunning, rosy light, and if you go there first, you can really feel the contrast with Notre Dame.
Now, on his last day as the leader of Signature, Mr. Houghton — his voice raspy from recent chemotherapy but still suffused with passion — sat down to reflect on the origins and evolution of his theater.
On Thursday, as a giant video screen above the stage displayed the red-and-green hues of Sedona, he was hailed as an Arizona icon in a ceremony suffused with the culture of the Southwest.
This feeling may have stemmed in part from an immersion in Eisenberg's work, which is suffused with a sense of the brittleness, not just of bodies but also of communities and nations, even reality itself.
Eastern design has suffused her home in Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Paris, too — including an extensive collection of bud vases made by Japanese potters and Western artisans, who, like herself, are enamored of those traditions.
Inspired by local flora and suffused with Old World charm, "almost all the designs were created by the founders or Olly," said Ms. Blaschke, referring to Olly Wendt, who married Grete's brother, Johannes, in 17763.
While we appeal to people's pragmatic instincts by pleading with them to not abort the next Beethoven, pro-lifers also are suffused with the sense that any of us could have suffered the same fate.
Instead of encountering a painting suffused with sin, shame, and guilt, Staver envisions a pagan world free of such burdens, which means she has transported Adam and Eve to an alternate universe of her devising.
Rooted in the minimalist trap for which she first became known, it's also a glitzy synthpop move, and an emo-punk move — a street rap record suffused with gleaming keyboard hooks and whiny, balladic choruses.
Though the forces causing their distress have changed, the tone of the letters has remained fairly constant through the years, suffused with the desperate pragmatism of someone for whom the last resort is the only option.
NICE, France — There is the Nice of popular imagination, the old-world resort dotted with palm trees and cafes that look out on the Mediterranean Sea, suffused with an incandescent light prized for centuries by artists.
Based partly on an Audubon Society recording from 1980, and featuring an amusing Robert M. Johanson alongside a troupe of cavorting dancers, this show is suffused with longing and unafraid of its own strangeness (1:00).
Based partly on an Audubon Society recording from 423, and featuring an amusing Robert M. Johanson alongside a troupe of cavorting dancers, this show is suffused with longing and unafraid of its own strangeness (1:00).
Earle turned sixty-four this year, and, though his vocals have always been suffused with a bit of psychic fatigue, it feels like he's now the exact right age to give voice to Clark's particular heartache.
So, for those people who love the electoral process and are wistful that this eventful midterm season is coming to a close, or who are suffused by fear about what will happen next, do not worry!
For decades, conservative politicians and activists have dictated the rhetoric around abortion, and for that reason many of the words we use to talk about the procedure are medically inaccurate, emotionally charged, and suffused with stigma.
The color palette of the comedy was so suffused that many times, when watching it on my laptop, I was moved to turn up my screen brightness only to find that it was already at maximum level.
His chicken-fat challah with cracklings (a more Southern way of saying schmaltz and gribenes) is a brilliant innovation, a tender, smoky, flavor-suffused Jewish version of Italian lard bread — because Harlem was Jewish (and Italian), too.
Now imagine such a book written by a German who lived through those bitter months as a teen-ager, but written with a light touch, almost quizzically, the entire story suffused with an air of speculative detachment.
"The Titanic was the ship that could never sink and… the First World War was the war that we couldn't possibly lose — this mentality suffused powerful men," said Eno in an interview with The New York Times.
Suffused with sorcery and silvery light, "November," written and directed by Rainer Sarnet, is a bizarre Estonian love story — a mishmash of folklore, farm animals and scabrous fun — in which beauty and ugliness fight to the death.
The meat was salty and smoky, the creamy gravy enriched with the captured juices of lamb, romanesco and kohlrabi, and everything suffused with wild thyme, angelica and hops — which brought the sweetness-enhancing quality of fresh tarragon.
I am particularly susceptible to wines that coincide with historical moments, either personal, like 1929, when my father was born, or global, like 1964, a year suffused with turning points in civil rights, war and popular culture.
Her narrative is suffused with a vivid sense of the personalities of both Roosevelts, their charms and their arrogance, the loyalty they commanded ("a devotion that makes sex look like a short swim in a shallow pool").
All of Little Women's most iconic moments become a series of flashbacks and memories, suffused with the warm, golden glow of nostalgia: a past that is already lost to us, all the more perfect for being lost.
I was coming at the language, I think, from the opposite direction: I had accidentally become the proprietor of a life suffused by French, and, for all its charms, there was something I didn't like in it.
"First-generation kids, I've always thought, are the personification of déjà vu," she writes, and this experience shapes her writerly persona — a discerning outsider suffused with the nostalgia of being one step removed from an irretrievable past.
Biden's recollections are suffused with respect for the pluralistic dimension of the body: He isn't there to judge his colleagues, he's there to work with them, and the stories he tells glorify the times when he did.
It also seem suffused with a vibe of curiosity, an attitude that's more, "Well, this looks interesting and non-canonical; I'll give it some time," rather than the stuffy, almost mercenary air of typical large-scale art fairs.
The projects they describe, and those the Seasteading Institute currently has in the works, are suffused with a Silicon Valley ethos, one that values innovation, novelty, efficiency, and independence over the protections traditionally provided by governments and employers.
Without warning, in "At Eternity's Gate," everything onscreen is suffused with solar yellow, and the initial shot of "Lust for Life" pulls us straight into the heart of a van Gogh sun, with its disk of radiant paste.
His style — suffused with puns, linguistic play and self-referential asides that mulled the meanings of the very words springing from his pen — was praised by some observers for its transparency and damned by others for its opacity.
The diaries are suffused with her love for "the beauty and sheer thrill of New York," along with fear of the cruelty with which the city sends its failures packing for the places they thought they'd left forever.
It was the first IIT to be established in India--the first child of prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru's technology-centric national project--and when the professor attended, it was still suffused with a romantic sense of national service.
Suffused with harp music and gorgeously lighted (the cinematographer, Rui Poças, paints inky shadows you could drown in), the film blends raw horror, deftly composed songs, beautifully drawn storyboards and strong lead performances into a single, elegant package.
Held nine days after Mr. Trump became president, and two days after his administration hastily instituted its chaotic Muslim travel ban, the SAGs were suffused with a sense of urgency as actors, one by one, announced their opposition.
To survive, for the refugee, is to be buffeted between the grief-suffused admonition to remember the losses of the homeland and the self-protective counter-admonition to "forget," the effort of which will be enormous and lifelong.
Ms. Penny's detective novels — more intricately wrought tone poems than procedurals — are suffused with Canadian history and populated by an eccentric cast, among them a cranky poet with a pet duck and a penchant for four-letter words.
Her poems — those about nature as well as those on other subjects — are suffused with a pulsating, almost mystical spirituality, as in the work of the American Transcendentalists or English poets like William Blake and Gerard Manley Hopkins.

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