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Beneath the sunniness of the endless Swedish summer day is a growing rot.
Gov. John R. Kasich of Ohio has tried to stand out through his sunniness.
Followers can be found rallying tightly behind the militant sunniness of venture capitalist Twitter.
"There's a reference to health, to healing," Mr. Leiber said, "to a kind of sunniness."
In those slow sections, the music took on an easygoing sunniness that still left a profound impression.
Playing for the LA Lakers, his quiet fierceness was contrasted unfavourably with the sunniness of his teammate, Magic Johnson.
" Their daughter shared that same insistent sunniness and, like her father, Saoirse "always has a different twist on things.
For Reagan's part, his natural sunniness helped ease her abiding anxiety and her oftentimes bleak view of the world.
The sunniness of Angela Missoni's relationship to travel is not easy to square with her personal experience of its perils.
There's a partly cloudy sunniness to them that reminds me of the film comedies of Woody Allen or Albert Brooks.
But an unsentimental toughness lies just beneath Ms. Burke's disarmingly scattered sunniness, itself a perfect foil for avant-garde self-seriousness.
The stylist, accidental beauty entrepreneur, and, now, icon of agelessness, radiated something beyond great genes and a lit-from-within sunniness.
I just went with the flow, and oh, the places they took me — from sophomoric sunniness to the shadows of mortality.
The somewhat wearying effect is a forced sunniness, as against the emotional currents in the paintings of Hartley and, certainly, of Hopper.
Mr. Kasich, who has shed his prickly pre-campaign reputation for sunniness on the trail, appeared to enjoy the extra attention on Monday.
But the emphasis of this dance is on the triumph of arrival, and after the chiaroscuro of "Wade Suite," its sunniness feels forced.
That sunniness belies his journey over the last decade and the obstacles he's overcome after he came out to his family as a teenager.
I tend to think of L.A.'s influence not so much as a relentless sunniness but as a wide-eyed searching of the horizon.
Some have found him glib, his sense of action larger than life, his frame too busy, his temperament a jarring combination of violence and suburban sunniness.
Kimmy and Midge may exist in very different versions of New York City (the shows are set five decades apart), but both exude a sunniness that's undeniable.
Beto O'Rourke's sunniness promised to make him the field's crowd-pleaser, but he now could be diluted by Mayor Pete in competing as the fresh, new thing.
However, their sunniness does not connote an innocent simplicity; in fact, they serve a real psychological purpose, which is to soften the harsh edges of internet life.
As Jenufa, Oksana Dyka's high notes soared out on Friday, but elsewhere her voice could grow acidic, and her presence was awkward, radiating neither sunniness nor desperation.
On the side are fritters that look like chickpea brittle, to be crumbled into the soup, and lime, to squeeze for as much sunniness as you wish.
Just imagine the boost to British prestige, not to mention morale, if the sang-froid of Bond and the sunniness of Bertie could be blended in one person!
Playing up her Southern drawl, Roberts anchored the film's tear-jerking drama with her sunniness as Shelby, the doted-on daughter of M'Lynn (Sally Field) struggling with Type 1 diabetes.
But an occasional smirk or glimmer in her eyes lets you see the character's moxie and sunniness — Thomas's knack for striking this balance in Evie comes through in Lovesick's very first episode.
It was she who, in 2008, seemed to mock the wide-eyed sunniness of his message in the Democratic primary campaign, the self-assurance that sheer force of personality would be enough.
A high-concept premise like No Tomorrow's can make for plenty of fun, and the show's use of Los Angeles locations looks like the kind of bright sunniness that can offer great escapism.
His sunniness also helps neutralize the "oppo research" videographers who seem to show up at every event; America Rising, a conservative group, has some two hundred trackers following Democratic politicians on any given day.
What distinguishes Fabletics, then, is Hudson — who's infused the brand with a distillation of her own celebrity image: a mix of confidence and coolness and "California" (sunniness, Malibu boho-ness, green-juice-inflected wellness culture).
That's not to say the Miamians are clones of New York's ballet companies; their high energy has a warm sunniness that surely speaks of Florida, and — even by ballet standards — they have an exceptionally youthful quality.
He used the then-new pigments of chrome yellow and orange, applied to canvases primed with white, to brilliant effect — too brilliant for some, especially when the technique was used on northern landscapes not known for such halcyon sunniness.
Unlike so many other revisionist period pieces, or even contemporary films which critiqued the culture at large, there's no baked-in atmosphere of midcentury sunniness which is then peeled back to reveal darkness beneath (racism, sexism, Cold War hysteria, or what have you).
That all-female band, as you may know (and if you don't, you are not this production's target audience), rode its rough-edged combination of punk riotousness and surfer-girl sunniness to the top of the pop charts in the early 1980s.
Ms. Reynolds rose to fame with cheery, wholesome roles, and even in her 80s could turn on that pert sunniness in a split second, so smoothly you'd never know it was an act — except that this is a documentary, and it includes the footage of just before this light clicks on.
Despite persistent tabloid rumors that Ellen is not particularly nice to work with, once the cameras are rolling, any kind of celebrity can drop by Ellen's talk show — politicians, actors, viral YouTube stars — and she'll be aggressively nice, beaming and sunny and joyous, until her guest reflects Ellen's sunniness back out to the audience and they, too, appear to be nice.
Emily Ashby of Common Sense Media gave the film two stars out of five. Caitlin Gallagher of Bustle magazine notes "The sunniness of California doesn't match the original novel's moodiness (and broodiness) of the moors in northern England..." but observes that the main characters remain unlikeable, as in the novel.
Autumn sees an abrupt reduction in rainfall and return to sunniness. The annual mean temperature is , while precipitation averages , around 80% of which occurs from June to September. With monthly percent possible sunshine ranging from 32% in July to 80% in December, the city receives 2,463 hours of bright sunshine annually.
Autumn sees an abrupt reduction in rainfall and return to sunniness. The annual mean temperature is , while precipitation averages , around two-thirds of which occurs from June to September. With monthly percent possible sunshine ranging from 16% in July to 75% in December, the city receives 2,046 hours of bright sunshine annually; in summer the city is one of the least sunny locations nationally.
The first measure indicates the general sunniness of a location compared with other places, while the latter allows for comparison of sunshine in various seasons in the same location. Another often-used measure is percentage ratio of recorded bright sunshine duration and daylight duration in the observed period. An important use of sunshine duration data is to characterize the climate of sites, especially of health resorts. This also takes into account the psychological effect of strong solar light on human well-being.
In a review of Diggins's Ronald Reagan: Fate, Freedom, and the Making of History Rich Lowry, editor of the National Review wrote, > Diggins seems blinded by Reagan's sunniness, which, in this interpretation, > was not just a matter of temperament, but reflective of a deep philosophical > and religious conviction. Reagan, Diggins maintains, sought to rid "America > of a God of judgment and punishment." This is absurd. Reagan had a > charitable view of human nature and a relaxed, nonjudgmental air, but there > is no denying his deeply felt social conservatism.
The Post-American World, at 292 pages long, was described as "a book-length essay" and a "thin book that reads like one long, thoughtful essay". Written with an optimistic tone, it features little new research or reporting, but rather contains insights and identification of trends. The reviewer for The Wall Street Journal described the tone as "infectious (though not naive) sunniness...but without Panglossian simplicity". The American Spectator reviewer noted that the prose had a journalistic style while the reviewer for The Guardian noticed the writing sometimes displayed "news magazine mannerisms".
However, there is a limiting depth beyond which a lake does not behave as a mere since the sun does not warm the deeper water and the wind does not mix it. Here, a thermocline develops but where the limiting dimensions lie is influenced by the sunniness and windiness of the site and the murkiness of the water. This last usually depends on how eutrophic (rich in plant nutrients) the water is. Nonetheless, in general, with the enlargement of the extent of a mere, the depth has to become proportionately less if it is to behave as a mere.
Other specific miring rituals are called (asking for rain), (asking for sunniness), (soul cleansing), (omen appreciation), (praying to the region), (cleansing the territory), (smearing the earth with blood) or (paying land rent). Other bedara or miring ceremonies include (dinner at the gallery), (mid-day ceremony) and (head receiving ceremony). Gawa includes all the medium-sized rites that normally involve one day and one night of ritual incantations by a group of bards such as (self-caring rituals) and (fortune ritual). There are various types of such as (Life Measuring Chant), (Human Mantle Chant), (Soul Bamboo Chant), (Jar Board Chant), (Wooden Platform Chant) and (House Post Chant).
Sunshine duration or sunshine hours is a climatological indicator, measuring duration of sunshine in given period (usually, a day or a year) for a given location on Earth, typically expressed as an averaged value over several years. It is a general indicator of cloudiness of a location, and thus differs from insolation, which measures the total energy delivered by sunlight over a given period. Sunshine duration is usually expressed in hours per year, or in (average) hours per day. The first measure indicates the general sunniness of a location compared with other places, while the latter allows for comparison of sunshine in various seasons in the same location.
" Jon Caramanica of The New York Times observed "a boatload of identifying details" in Musgraves' lyrics and called it an "acidic and beautiful" album that is indebted "at least a little bit to Ms. Lambert's durable template." Will Hermes, writing for NPR, said that her "wordplay feels effortless and conversational", and found Musgraves' "spirits of carpe diem and dysfunctional romance" to be "squarely" in the tradition of country music. Grady Smith of Entertainment Weekly said that the album "continually showcases ... her writing prowess" because "Musgraves has a way of injecting humor into even her most melancholic musings." At Paste, Holly Gleason noted Musgraves "sings unvarnished truths" while maintaining "the sunniness that is the right of the young" that is done "With a voice that’s pretty, but brazen, Musgraves has no problem slinging attitude, crying bullshit or coyly advocating same-sex amour/dope-smoking while skewering hypocrisy.

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