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And nearby, suffusing the night with "a distracting modern reality" are street lights.
This is generally how she moves through these collagist pieces, suffusing the complicated moments with brief joys.
A ghostly aura pervades many of the paintings, evoking the feeling of something unspoken suffusing her subject's lives.
By suffusing the airwaves with his racism, were we further informing the public, or further polluting the ecosystem?
The picture feels both French and Norwegian, with Impressionist light suffusing a spare Scandinavian interior, and it's nicely done.
Skepta has become the ultimate avatar for grime's resilience, suffusing the next generation with the same dazzling self-belief.
The smoke from the bushfires has shrouded much of Australia's southeastern coast, suffusing cities with a crimson and dark orange glow.
Painchaud wanted to do the opposite: give the work emotion, while suffusing it with psychedelic color and patterns, most notably with GIFs.
This is his biggest power as a songwriter, suffusing all of this with a delirious glow, making magic out of the mundane.
Amid the naked horror and rage suffusing everyday conversations about the disaster, his avowal pointed to something else: a note of guilt.
Banker ethics might be understood as the project of suffusing banking with these core professional values of public service and client commitment.
All the same, it is hard to resist the intimation that the intense nostalgia suffusing his designs is rooted in an ancient grief.
But in high school, he started questioning the politics suffusing his life, asking himself why Jews deserved their own state and Palestinians didn't.
A conventional interpretation would suggest that the spirit reanimating the hand will spread to the rest of the body, suffusing it with life.
Imagine you're at a party — a fancy, catered thing with hors d'oeuvres floating by on trays and golden light suffusing a vast, elegant room.
Suffusing each scene with an insinuating, prickly tension, she remains ruthlessly committed to her screw-tightening tone, offering the viewer no comforting moral escape hatch.
Herbs are good for pollination, too: Bees are drawn to flowering herbs more than to flowers themselves, with the herbs' healing powers suffusing the nectar.
Averaged across the globe, sea levels are 20cm higher today than they were before people began suffusing the atmosphere with greenhouse gases in the late 1800s.
What I fear Trump is doing, with the media — including, at times, me — as his accomplice, is suffusing one of the hardiest weeds in American life with sunlight.
It's not just an aesthetic choice for Kidd but a kind of compulsion toward completedness, suffusing not just how he reads literature but also how he talks about it.
During that time, talk of cryptocurrency has taken over our culture — suffusing itself into the daily lives of many and generating a cult-like obsessiveness in hodlers in the process.
While other exhibitors made clever use of the rooms by installing artworks in unexpected spots like bathrooms, Benevento took unique advantage of the  context by suffusing it with psychosexual debris.
Suffusing this book are equal parts admiration at what it takes to navigate the world as a member of the Third Race, and a deep sadness at having to do so.
Instead, plants regulate the chemistry of their environment, perpetually suffusing the ground, air and their own tissues with molecular cocktails and bouquets intended to increase their chances of survival and reproduction.
For instance, in the bravura opening to "A Grave," the narrator's reaction to learning that his father is dying becomes an object lesson in suffusing description of setting with a character's emotions.
"AC/DC's music and approach had a worn-in, scruffy vibe that stood in stark contrast to the pretentiousness suffusing much rock music at the time," the Hall of Fame website said.
Wherever the "Peter Pan" fantasy turns up, though, her artwork blooms into color, suffusing Wendy's dreams of Neverland and tinging the elements of the real world that she's charged with her hopeful imaginings.
The historical consciousness suffusing these creations often extends to the techniques that Mann has employed since adopting 19th-century processes to best convey the fraught traces of a past that still troubles the landscape.
So suffusing is this happiness that it leads naturally into a song, which becomes a dance: a rhythm of stamping feet on bare floorboards, even as the dancers stay seated in their ladder-back chairs.
During the '60s and early '70s, Warhol's clique appeared in his work — throughout films and photographs — and accompanied his social life, suffusing any candid shots of the crew with downtown glamour, nudity, and killer style.
If Instagram museums show that we're careening towards the end of civilization, perhaps suffusing generational vapidity with the techniques of mindfulness and messages of social justice is keeping us from falling off of the edge.
She does this with almost preposterously extraordinary gifts for composition, paint handling, and, in particular, color, suffusing clashes of hue and tone with ghostly essences of a chromatic unity that you feel rather than quite see.
Ms. Guilfoyle, wearing a thigh-hugging gold sequin dress and set to turn 50 two days later, was toasted by one member of the Trump family after another amid purple and pink lighting suffusing the room.
"Do you know about Dioscuri?" a colleague of Mr. Kelley's asked, standing at their tenth-floor window, looking out across the campus, the trees all in bloom, the smell of cherry and sandalwood suffusing the quad. Mrs.
Long known as an adventurous and visionary glass artist, doing unprecedented things with the protean material and suffusing it with all sorts of driving ideas, his art extends into other mediums, including paintings, which are prominently featured here.
We know that we are going to be feeling a lot in due course even before we start really feeling anything at all because the sound of angelic chorusing is suffusing the air, as if out of nowhere.
Duncan wold perfect that creeping sense of paranoia during her decade-long peak from I Know What You Did Last Summer to The Third Eye, coinciding well with the dread suffusing the country in the post-Vietnam, post-Nixon America.
Though Kenny offers little exposition about the era, her austere landscapes and careful attention to color and light evoke the paintings of Andrew Wyeth or Edward Hopper, or the poetry of William Carlos Williams, suffusing the book with a midcentury mood throughout.
The knowing, boisterous humour comes off as irredeemably smug and the A-list cast can't disguise the fact that they are portraying points of view, rather than characters Brooklyn (98%) from AllMovie: [The director and screenwriter were] suffusing it with an amber glow of nostalgia so relentlessly luminous it could set off a Geiger counter.
Hailed by critics for suffusing his character with fine-tuned blarney, malevolent passions and brooding gloom, Mr. Dotrice won the Tony Award for best featured actor in 2000 for his portrait of the conniving Irish father and pig farmer in an acclaimed Broadway revival of Eugene O'Neill's "A Moon for the Misbegotten," with Gabriel Byrne and Cherry Jones.
Lamb is celebrated in dish after dish: indulgently braised hunks of shoulder and shank arrayed over golden rice musky from cardamom; ground lamb tucked inside hollowed-out orbs of onion and trunks of eggplant, a process so labor-intensive that Mr. Almandalawi reserves it for weekends; and lamb broth, plush on the tongue, suffusing bamia, a slow breakdown of okra and tomatoes.
With this in mind, Dr Riess and his colleagues combined data from two space telescopes—Hubble, which has been in orbit since 1990, and Gaia, launched in 2013—to measure with unprecedented accuracy the distances to nearby Cepheids in the hope that this might make the cosmic-ladder-based estimate of the Hubble constant converge with one derived from observations of the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB), a thin soup of radiation suffusing the universe that is left over from its earliest moments.
This is a spectacular species of dragonfly, although small in size (wingspan 60mm, length 35mm). The male is brilliant red, the female yellow-ochre. Females have yellow infuscation suffusing the outer wings, while the males have similar colour at the bases of the wings.
Butterflies of Thailand, Malaysia & Borneo The wingspan is about 22–27 mm. Adults are dark chocolate brown with amber-coloured bands on both fore- and hindwings.Butterflies of Singapore The larvae feed on Imperata and Paspalum species, as well as Ottochloa nodosa. They are whitish dorsally, suffusing into pale green below.
Or great trichiliocosm. The Tathagata, if he so wished, could effect his voice throughout a great trichiliocosm. He does so by suffusing the trichiliocosm with his radiance, at which point the inhabitants of those world-system will perceive this light, and then proceeds to extend his voice throughout that realm.
Female Similar, paler, the irrorations on primaries forming more even, fine, transverse lines about twelve in number, and not suffusing as in the male. Secondaries with a dark discal point, and the marginal dark band still more distinct. Below similar. Wingspan for the male 32 mm and for the female 39 mm.
Liberty Hyde Bailey embraced rural civilization and technological progress simultaneously. The overproduction resulting from technological progress would, however, eventually marginalize agriculture. Bailey represented an agrarianism that stood in the tradition of Thomas Jefferson. He had a vision of suffusing all higher education, including horticulture, with a spirit of public work and integrating "expert knowledge" into a broader context of democratic community action.
In the words of Peter Jones, Homeric similes "are miraculous, redirecting the reader's attention in the most unexpected ways and suffusing the poem with vividness, pathos and humour". They are also important, as it is through these similes that the narrator directly talks to the audience. Some, such as G.P. Shipp, have argued that Homer's similes appear to be irregular in relation to the text, as if they were added later.Shipp, G.P. (2007).
The Doctor escapes and finds his way into catacombs beneath the city. The guards, fearing the Brethren of Demnos who reside in those passages, stop their pursuit. Inside, Sarah is laid out on an altar. A purple- robed figure is about to stab her with when the Doctor snatches Sarah away, just as the fragment appears in the chamber, suffusing it with a red glow and providing a distraction for the two to escape.
The forewings are light drab crossed by numerous hair brown lines, hardly traceable in the cell, the third line beyond the cell from the subcostal to vein 5, the fourth and fifth lines suffusing below vein 5. The basal third below the cell is shaded with cinnamon and mottled with cinnamon buff hairs and all the scaling is hairy and undulating. The hindwings are thinly scaled, greyish drab. There are some cinnamon buff hairs at the base of the inner margin.
The pepperoni roll is a snack popular in West Virginia and some nearby regions of the Appalachian Mountains such as Western Pennsylvania, Western Maryland, and Appalachian Ohio. It is ubiquitous in West Virginia, particularly in convenience stores, and is arguably the food most closely associated with the state. The classic pepperoni roll consists of a fairly soft white yeast bread roll with pepperoni baked in the middle. During baking, the fats in the pepperoni (which are hard at room temperature) melt, resulting in a spicy oil suffusing into the bread.
In ancient etymology, purpureus was thought related to Greek porphyreos in the sense of suffusing the skin with purple blood in bruising or wounding. The Augustan epic poet Vergil uses the metaphor of a purple flower to describe the premature, bloody deaths of young men in battle:Vergil, Aeneid 6.884 and 9.434–437; Brenk, Clothed in Purple Light, pp. 89–90, 112–113. The death of Pallas evokes both the violet of Attis and the hyacinth generated from the dying blood of Apollo's beloved Hyacinthus.J.D. Reed, Virgil's Gaze: Nation and Poetry in the Aeneid (Princeton University Press, 2007), p. 22.
Hambly's work has several themes. She has a penchant for unusual characters within the fantasy genre, such as the menopausal witch and reluctant scholar-lord in the Winterlands trilogy, or the philologist secret service agent in the vampire novels."Review of female characters in Barbara Hambly novels" , Strange Horizons Her writing is filled with rich descriptions and characters whose actions bear consequences for both their lives and relationships, suffusing her series with a sense of loss and regret. Hambly's characters suffer the pain of frustrated aspirations to a degree that is uncommon in most fantasy novels.
The forewings are drab with the base below the costa white, extending as a line to the middle of the wing below the subcostal, also a fine white line above the subcostal vein. There is an angled white line at the end of the cell before a drab spot, suffusing beyond it with a white annulus containing a drab spot. There is also a postmedial inbent lunular white line, the points of the lunules slightly produced basad on the veins. The terminal space has fine white lines on the veins, and thicker white streaks on the interspaces, the latter diverging on the termen and enclosing drab spots.
Dickes described the painting in his book The Norwich School of painters: "The sun is behind a golden-fringed cloud above the centre of the picture, its light suffusing the sky and powerfully reflected on the river between two groups of ships, where a timber raft is floating. In the front, dark against this light, three sailors in a boat are tying a rope to a buoy. There are other boats moving about, and in the distance between and beyond the timber ships, riverside craft and the towers of Greenwich Hospital." Greenwich Hospital from the River was originally commissioned for a 100 guineas by a Mr Carpenter, as a result of the action of Vincent's friend, the connoisseur James Wadmore.
Ludacris frequently employs a fast paced flow on Chicken-n-Beer, whilst often suffusing the words he raps with humorous punchlines and innuendos. Writing for BBC Music, Lewis Dene noted Ludacris to typically incorporate "lightning-quick phrasing, cutting wit and reference points a plenty" into his lyrics. Many of the songs on Chicken-n-Beer are of a predominantly sexual nature, and there were compared by Nathan Rabin of The A.V. Club, to the material recorded by the likes of the hip hop group 2 Live Crew. "Stand Up" was described as a "steamy sex rap", and "Hoes in My Room", a collaboration with fellow rapper Snoop Dogg, details a fictional encounter with a collection of groupies following a live performance.
An entire album of cosmopolitan Mark Ronson-esque pop soul like "Same Kinda Man" and the Shabba Ranks-interpolating "In the Middle" could have been revelatory. Instead, those highlights are jumbled between too many grooves that recall a vague, anonymous version of the decade between Jennifer Holliday and Mary J. Blige." Mikael Wood of The Los Angeles Times gave the album a positive review, saying "There are signs of individual life here: the palpable regret in "Damn," about falling in love "with someone else's man"; the old-fashioned sass suffusing "In the Middle"; the tension between desire and virtue in "Passenger," with a characteristically woozy beat by producer Mike Will Made It. And, reprised from the show, there is Glover's powerful rendition of the Cure's "Lovesong," which may go down as the final must-see "Idol" performance. TV's loss is music's gain.
The forewings are grey, more or less diffused with slaty-grey (and in some specimens sparingly with red coppery tint), with white scales, and richly and variously marked with rich black bars and lines. There is a rich black band at the base, more or less constant and becoming more definite and constant along the inner margin to one-fourth, a rich band from the middle of the base obliquely toward the costa, thinning out or suffusing with another from one- fourth to before half. There is also a band transversely from three-fifths of the costa to within one-fourth of the inner margin opposite half. Halfway between this line and the base of the wing is an irregular more or less parallel line, in some specimens stopping short, in others running irregularly to the inner margin, and in others one or two other irregular lines still nearer the base of the wing.

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