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"tantalizingly" Definitions
  1. in a way that makes you want something that you cannot have or do
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"It was tantalizingly close to my dream job," he says.
He was tantalizingly close, but he couldn't quite reach it.
The menu was a mix of familiar and tantalizingly different.
But scientists are getting better at finding tantalizingly similar planets.
The clues seem so obvious, the evidence so tantalizingly close.
Clinton, weighed in, noting the tantalizingly slim margin that Mrs.
"Filling" suggests a process tantalizingly vague: empty space awaiting potential meaning.
This first episode provided tantalizingly few clues — it's still anyone's game.
It came from a smaller boat that was circling, tantalizingly close.
Sometimes this song feels like a memory tantalizingly out of reach.
Many dream of reaching Britain, tantalizingly close to Calais across the Channel.
In 2013, American paleoanthropologist Lee Berger was tantalizingly close to finding them.
Beyond Gogjali, Mosul's most obvious landmark -- its communications tower -- seems tantalizingly close.
Arizona and Georgia have long hovered tantalizingly just out of Democrats' reach.
The Republican General Assembly and Democratic governor are tantalizingly close to compromise.
The tantalizingly brief but glorious run of the Winner Taco was over.
It made Mr. West both improbably close and tantalizingly out of reach.
It's about finding that timeless moment when everything seemed tantalizingly, scarily new.
The idea for his next collaboration with Kurosawa originated, tantalizingly, with Kurosawa.
With Trump, these analogies are tantalizingly close but probably not close enough.
With the art of the in-between, these questions remain tantalizingly open.
Half their faces hidden, each has become tantalizingly unfamiliar to the other.
Wet sounds like a harbinger of a pop future that's tantalizingly close.
Crase's linguistic domain is at once tantalizingly abstract yet present and palpable.
This isn't the only tantalizingly unclear point in the White House summary.
Beard and his team believe that they are tantalizingly close to providing answers.
The third, Benioff tantalizingly added, "is from the very end" of the story.
Such a tantalizingly complete theory relies on several assumptions that are not guaranteed.
It bounced tantalizingly on the rim for a few seconds, and went out.
Yang, in particular, has come tantalizingly close to qualifying for the December debate.
And the question of possible impeachment will now hang tantalizingly over the election.
Unique for a marathon, the finish line is tantalizingly visible from the start.
What's left tantalizingly unclear, as ever, is what's going on with Mueller's own investigation.
Gaggle touts itself as a tantalizingly simple solution to a diverse set of horrors.
The trailer begins tantalizingly with Stewart's spy Sabina Wilson undercover with an unsuspecting criminal.
In recent weeks, supply and demand have appeared tantalizingly close to balancing each other.
The stage, then, was tantalizingly set, but the play that followed was bitterly disappointing.
Mozart and Da Ponte leave it tantalizingly ambiguous; we'll see what Mr. McDermott thinks.
In Mosul, that victory appears to be tantalizingly close, but not quite at hand.
The clues are tantalizingly vague and rife with wordplay, and they pull you in.
The five-nine hack brought her tantalizingly close to achieving as much, and more.
After a week of shocks, the women's tournament has reached the halfway point tantalizingly poised.
But high prices, and hefty downpayment requirements, meant that dream stayed tantalizingly out of reach.
Lately, Minnesota has not only been fun; they've been almost relevant and, intermittently, tantalizingly good.
The college was then cramped in a small building tantalizingly close to the diocese's land.
This setback has come just as the decades-long campaign edges tantalizingly close to victory.
How do we live with the idea that we are always tantalizingly close to death?
An issue Murata leaves hanging, tantalizingly, is how deranged Keiko might or might not be.
That's a tantalizingly close neighbor in an observable universe some 93 billion light-years wide.
It's all the more galling for Russians because it seemed, for a while, so tantalizingly close.
Perhaps for the first time, the "political revolution" seemed tantalizingly within the realm of the possible.
The series seems to exist not because it is important, but because it is tantalizingly weird.
We didn't get the coveted first solve of the new puzzle, but we came tantalizingly close.
Most tantalizingly, Roiland even left room for cross over with the beloved Adult Swim animated show.
And, tantalizingly, she wonders if certain forms of technology might even enhance our brains' power to think.
Whatever the reason, the result is a frantic potty dance while the men's restroom remains tantalizingly vacant.
In New Cross today, the London of the global super-rich seems both tantalizingly close and unreachable.
And more's the shame, as this season appeared to offer the Rockets a door left tantalizingly open.
Halep sat tantalizingly close, just 5 points behind No. 1 Karolina Pliskova, and then lost to Sharapova.
Kids' clothes can be tantalizingly cute, Bartlett says, but "you have to tell yourself no," he said.
They were kept apart, but tantalizingly close, so that each could see, hear and smell the other.
The particulars of those acts remain tantalizingly mysterious, even after they have been described in (changing) detail.
As McHugh became more and more enmeshed in this scene, its members found themselves tantalizingly closer to power.
ROH's libraries represent an important part of wrestling history, which remains tantalizingly out of WWE's circle of control.
Recent single-payer pushes have come tantalizingly close in other states, only to fail, sometimes in dramatic fashion.
That tantalizingly unfilled promise has inspired a new exhibition, "Follies, Function & Form: Imagining Olana's Summer House," opening Aug.
With two more seasons like last year, when Rodriguez hit 33 homers, the record would be tantalizingly close.
In 2017, CNBC promised, tantalizingly, that doctors were "on the cusp" of bringing consumers the first male contraceptive.
The secret of winning a presidential nomination—or coming tantalizingly close—lies in peaking at the right moment.
There was a tantalizingly close match to one of the names the woman gave the police, Evelyn Moore.
For De Quincey, a complex identification with Wordsworth began, tantalizingly, even before he had heard the man's name.
And Libya seemed a tantalizingly easy case — with just six million people, no sectarian divide and plenty of oil.
Branson told CNBC in October that his company was "more than tantalizingly close " to its first trip to space.
That last scene, which tantalizingly capped off the episode, dates back to what is essentially the program's original sin.
Drinking a health potion no longer requires you to stand exposed on the spot during a tantalizingly slow animation.
Worse, Microsoft has already announced that a super-powered Xbox One, tantalizingly codenamed Project Scorpio, is coming next year.
British billionaire entrepreneur Richard Branson believes Virgin Galactic is "more than tantalizingly close" to its first trip to space.
The protagonists chase success, coming tantalizingly close to a victory before having it snatched away at the last moment.
The development of Brazil into an advanced economy — once tantalizingly within sight — again seems more like an elusive mirage.
Most tantalizingly, he said Gendry will be there at the final climax (though that doesn't mean he'll survive it).
But the market may have already adjusted for this -- and stocks may now be tantalizingly cheap as a result.
Washington came tantalizingly close to living up to the former and has found a contextual purpose in the latter.
And the movie tantalizingly leaves open the question of whether the game ended in a mate or a resignation.
Back in 2003, the team was tantalizingly close to reaching the Series when Mr. Bartman got in the way.
He tantalizingly alludes to the role that state courts might play by invoking Justice Thurgood Marshall's dissent in Rodriguez.
The heroes of photographic history — Stieglitz, Sanders and Atget, Frank, Arbus and Sherman — are there, and tantalizingly within reach.
Richard Branson (BRANSON): We are more than tantalizingly close now so we should be in space within weeks not months.
But the language around "curing all diseases," and doing it within a timeline that's tantalizingly easy to picture, is misleading.
They left behind lavish tombs, pottery and statues but tantalizingly few written documents and patchy evidence of their daily lives.
In the interim, Beijing has tantalizingly offered to purchase American goods and services in exchange for the lessening of sanctions.
The anonymous 4chan poster's lower bound, meanwhile, was tantalizingly close to the new upper bound: It works out to n!
And yes, even back then a highlight was the periodic, and tantalizingly unpredictable, arrival of the United Parcel Service truck.
The Mets finally lost on Sunday after eight wins in a row, but that wild card spot seems tantalizingly close.
The Mets finally lost on Sunday after eight wins in a row, but that wild card spot seems tantalizingly close.
In fact, you can see the egg from the very beginning, and it sits there tantalizingly throughout the entire quest.
The challenges of bringing about such a reconciliation are formidable, but the basic outline of a deal is tantalizingly obvious.
She felt a small but heady rush; Rose knew what she wanted, and what she wanted was tantalizingly, incredibly hers.
The Kickstarter campaign wraps up on December 18 and at the time of writing is tantalizingly close to its goal.
And Skyrim VR shows how tantalizingly close, yet excruciatingly far we are from a leap in gaming that feels truly different.
Still, he came tantalizingly close to providing the free snack and when he missed his first shot, the crowd went nuts.
The Nature Conservancy was tantalizingly close to its goal — to restore Santa Cruz Island to something approximating its prehistoric, virgin state.
As Froome faltered that day, Nairo Quintana, a Colombian who rides for the Spanish Movistar team, came tantalizingly close to winning.
There's no way of knowing how long this faith will last while "The OA's" unfinished story lays tantalizingly out of reach.
The answers, like so much on this show, lie tantalizingly out of reach, just around that next bend in the road.
In their most recent encounters in the Champions League — including last year's final — Atlético has come tantalizingly close to beating Real.
In both music and lyrics, "Mura Masa" is an album full of approach and evasion, of connections that are tantalizingly tentative.
That tightens only when the story tantalizingly shifts to Hogwarts, where Dumbledore, fond memories and the promise of better stories await.
You can't really expect constructors to stay away from a perfectly good entry that ends tantalizingly in a J, can you?
While birthrates are tantalizingly easy to write off as biological and natural, they are a reflection of political and economic choices.
Most recently (and tantalizingly), his lab demonstrated what could someday be a way to bring currently irretrievable memories back into conscious awareness.
In fact, the album comes so tantalizingly close to aesthetic directness that it reveals the totality of the band's commitment to mannerism.
Many have interpreted this vision to mean that she will come tantalizingly close to sitting on the Iron Throne, but never will.
Or perhaps the company is a unicorn, valued at 13 figures but, tantalizingly, privately held; there may be little or no liquidity.
The event description tantalizingly promises both "dialogue and song," so be prepared to get out of your seat when the time comes.
A goal up within five minutes through Kieran Trippier's superb dipping free-kick, England seemed tantalizingly close to Sunday's final against France.
One approach came tantalizingly close to success: the secret talks between Washington and Hanoi that began in June 1967, code-named Pennsylvania.
Many had been desperate to reach Britain, which lies tantalizingly close across a narrow stretch of sea, saying they have relatives there.
And Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic has tickets to space for about $250,000 each, with its first "more than tantalizingly close," according to Branson.
Golf balls cut in half: These artsy halved golf balls with tantalizingly scrumptious interiors are forbidden snacks, but we can still drool. 250.
For Biden, who first declared for the presidency 32 years ago, the Oval Office is always tantalizingly close, until he enters the race.
Nixon left us two accounts of his misery in the wake of losing to John F. Kennedy that year, another tantalizingly close campaign.
Further into the exhibit, artist Jim Campbell, trained as an electronic engineer, makes light installations that are at once figurative and tantalizingly abstract.
And the low-lying gold-leaf clouds that accentuate the aerial view tantalizingly block out bits of action and add great decorative verve.
Left-wing politics had the buzz of a music festival and the effervescence of a political force that is tantalizingly close to power.
Halfway through the at-bat, Trout was visibly upset at fouling off a splitter that loitered tantalizingly over the middle of the plate.
Instead, they are looking for a broader deal -- one that Senate aides in both parties say is tantalizingly close to the finish line.
Though the summit was tantalizingly close — just 400 feet — the party turned back and returned to base camp after 26 days of climbing.
Botha has perfected a rough-hewn, not-quite-finished aesthetic (full of zip ties, vices, wires, and cables) that tantalizingly straddles different interpretations.
In the next panel, it's revealed that the apple was a red ornament hanging tantalizingly from a Christmas tree, which they inevitably break. Exile.
We've come tantalizingly close several times, and right now we're there again, only 1.5 percent from a historic high on the S&P 500.
If a user in the EU searches for "latest news," they would simply see links to media outlets' sites alongside some tantalizingly useless timestamps.
The last Falcon 9 came tantalizingly close to sticking the landing in March, but at the last second came in just slightly too fast.
Syria-Turkey border (CNN)Tantalizingly close to Turkish soil, thousands of Syrian refugees fleeing an upsurge in violence have gathered at their neighbor's border.
It was only then, with rescue tantalizingly close, that two machine-gun bullets struck the right side of his chest, killing him almost instantly.
Polls show Cruz is tantalizingly close to the 50 percent support mark that would turn Utah from a proportional contest into winner-take-all.
"Other Women" plunges June back into the cold grip of the Waterford household after she got tantalizingly close to escaping over the Canadian border.
The urge to combat aging, especially among the affluent, is an old one, but new technological breakthroughs can make the prospect seem tantalizingly close.
There, above the meat case crammed with pork chops, steaks and chicken, were toys arrayed on shelves tantalizingly close to our small outstretched arms.
They also managed to suggest, tantalizingly, that when their characters went to bed, the traditional lines between masculine and feminine were destined to be erased.
With the third-quarter earnings season fast approaching, one JP Morgan strategist has told CNBC that the prospect of bottom-line growth is tantalizingly close.
Then came a proposal for Dating Around, a Netflix vehicle with a tantalizingly simple premise: Six single people going on five first dates — that's all.
"The most remarkable fact about human genomic engineering today is not how far out of reach it is, but how perilously, tantalizingly near," Mukherjee writes.
After coming tantalizingly close to flipping several red-leaning seats in 2018, Democratic candidates are gearing up in and around the state's five largest cities.
Still, some colors remain tantalizingly out of reach, including Arrabida red, which was sourced from a special limestone only found in a defunct Portuguese mine.
Tantalizingly, the pendant — and Karoline — may also have a link to Anne Frank, the young diarist who has become a powerful symbol of the Holocaust.
The Stanford Prison Experiment, one of the most famous and compelling psychological studies of all time, told us a tantalizingly simple story about human nature.
And Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic has sold 20083 tickets to space (at about $250,000 a pop) with its first "more than tantalizingly close," according to Branson.
That estimate would have brought Netflix to 99 million subscribers, tantalizingly close to a nice round number that may or may not impress investors going forward.
The story was likely enough, but many of the details of the case did not add up, even if they came tantalizingly close to doing so.
Tantalizingly, it also notes the famous motorcycle used in the Purple Rain film, as well as the two-wheeler used in the 1990 prequel, Graffiti Bridge.
He's the type of figure others look to for inspiration and leadership — but he also appears to be tantalizingly accessible to a certain type male admirer.
Opponents of the decree worry that the tantalizingly low prices on spirits will alter market sales, encouraging Tunisians to buy strong liqueurs over beer and wine.
And even after losing ground in the Senate, the party is tantalizingly close to having enough support from Senate Republicans to pass new net neutrality protections.
As is normal for the in-demand pair of selectors and party promoters, this session is decidedly unbound by genre and full of tantalizingly obscure gems.
Comey tantalizingly suggested that there is more nonpublic information about Attorney General Jeff Sessions and Russia that was bound to force his recusal from the probe.
The gap between purple pants (they were there, in sequins under a shirred damask top) and purple prose has never seemed quite as tantalizingly, precariously, small.
Grace's thoughts remain tantalizingly impenetrable for much of "Alias Grace," which doesn't prevent this latest adaptation based on Atwood's work from meriting a highly favorable verdict.
Once that intimacy is established, it perseveres; considering Aubrey's state of mind, White's screenplay tantalizingly hints at the possibility that this is all in her head.
I won't spoil too much, but I will say that the tantalizingly brief final act ends the story in a way that's both satisfying and heartbreaking.
U.S. stocks rallied for nearly two months since Donald Trump's victory in the presidential election in November, taking the Dow tantalizingly close to the historic 20,000 mark.
Which ultimately doesn't matter much, because games are determined not in our hearts, but on the court, where the Clippers, for stretches, can still appear tantalizingly brilliant.
The special counsel is tantalizingly vague here, but he says Cohen knew about these things because of "his regular contact" with Trump Organization executives during the campaign.
It was an agonizing moment for the 50.50.43-year-old, who had been tantalizingly close to becoming the first Briton ever to win a World Cup race.
It left Garcia tantalizingly short of the one point required to take his tally past the 25 of all-time Ryder Cup points record scorer Nick Faldo.
" But more recently, the filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard used a tantalizingly brief excerpt from the symphony's first movement in his 2014 3-D feature "Goodbye to Language.
Even more importantly, such a move would show strength to Putin at a time when Ukraine is tantalizingly close to gaining an upper hand with the Kremlin.
The dating of the fossil layer puts their deaths tantalizingly close in time to the impact of a meteor off what is now the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico.
He thought that he was poised tantalizingly on the brink, and that any day—or even any minute—the waiting would end and the real thing would begin.
Even without fully trusting North Korea's motives, the world may be tantalizingly close to profound steps in that direction, steps with major strategic advantages for the United States.
The singer has been known to throw a tantalizingly puzzling lyric into a song—the true identity of "Becky with the good hair" remains a mystery, after all.
He started the round five shots back, but surged tantalizingly close to the lead by collecting six birdies and a bogey heading to the par-211 213th hole.
One of her favorite things is "Shattered," the 157th episode of "Voyager," in which the ship goes through a temporal rift that tantalizingly splits it into different timelines.
Cassidy earlier Friday had claimed there are up to 48 or 49 GOP senators who have publicly or privately supported the bill, putting it tantalizingly close to passage.
And on Sunday, July 9, Mr. Sorey will play solo, billed to appear on drum set, percussion, piano, trombone and, tantalizingly, "installation," in preparation for a coming recording.
The series, which has a cinematic feel as each frame feels like a tantalizingly incomplete scene, showcases the range of facilities and functions that the ladies' room encompasses. —K.
Among them, perhaps most tantalizingly: "the contents of a shredding machine," and, as CNN reported last month, recordings of conversations between Cohen and an attorney who previously represented Daniels.
J.P. Soulive's brand of crackling funk can be casually irresistible: It's in the nonchalant, flick-of-the-wrist percussiveness, and the way its grooves linger tantalizingly close to liftoff.
Their relationship is emblematic of a movie whose greatest pleasures often seem to derive from what fails to happen, the showdowns and declarations that hang tantalizingly in the wind.
They came tantalizingly close last fall, losing the World Series to the Houston Astros when their major in-season acquisition, starter Yu Darvish, crumbled at home in Game 53.
Becoming the oldest No. 1 in ATP history could turn that debate into a filibuster, and here he is, tantalizingly close without having been single-minded about the chase.
With the in-flight abort test complete, SpaceX is tantalizingly close to a goal that Musk has dreamed about since forming the company in 2002: Launching people into space.
It was the evening rush, but the kiosk at Grand Central Terminal was closed, its beer bottles and bags of peanuts tantalizingly out of reach in a clear case.
It came tantalizingly close on Friday, hitting a record of 19,999.63, as the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq also touched records after a late pop in tech stocks.
If the center-right party secured the same number of seats it garnered in April's election, Netanyahu would still be two seats short of a majority, but tantalizingly close.
It's a thriller, not a light comedy of manners — but exactly what sort of thriller it will be is something that the director, Michael Winterbottom, keeps tantalizingly at bay.
A piece of artwork in Atelier Crenn's kitchen — a girl holding two star-shaped balloons while a third floats tantalizingly overhead — hinted at her dream of an even larger constellation.
In light of the upcoming Roborace series that will run as a support for the all-electric races, the panelists discussed autonomous vehicles and how tantalizingly close that horizon is.
It could be measured in years: 240 after the birth of the United States, 96 after women won the right to vote, eight after coming tantalizingly close -- and falling short.
Boxberger's first pitch, a slider, hung tantalizingly over the middle of the plate, and Sanchez did what he is doing with just about every pitch these days — he crushed it.
CreditCreditElia Saikaly The pictures were astounding: a single-file line of dozens, if not hundreds, of people, perched on a jagged ridge, tantalizingly close to the summit of Mount Everest.
He's talking about how tantalizingly close the anti-abortion movement is to achieving its paramount goal of the past 44 years, and how much a Jones victory disrupts their planning.
The show's scale, too, is that of a little boy for whom the world looms dauntingly and tantalizingly large, where grown-ups appear as giants who are not entirely real.
Families on the other end of the socioeconomic spectrum — those struggling to make ends meet — say the choice to drive remains tantalizingly out of reach because they cannot afford it.
He had been watching footage of migrating birds and wanted to capture the way two bodies moving at high speed, tantalizingly close to each other, could still maintain their independence.
LONDON (Reuters) - The peak remains tantalizingly close for Serena Williams but negotiating the final incline to a record-equaling 22nd grand slam singles title is proving the trickiest of all.
The craft has previously flown tantalizingly close to the asteroid's surface for the purpose of measuring its gravitational pull; while descending to Ryugu this time, Hayabusa2 traveled from its orbit 12.
As to where Kardashian-West stands on melons generally, we were able to uncover this tweet from 2012 that is also a tantalizingly vague piece of information generally lacking in context.
America was "tantalizingly" close to building what would have amounted to a superhighway power line sending renewable energy across the country, but local opposition, government delay and utility disinterest killed it.
If the waters there are carrying sodium chloride, a major component of sea salt, then it's tantalizingly possible that these Jovian seas hold life, just like the ones here on Earth.
How disappointing, given how tantalizingly counterintuitive the supposed conclusion was: Perhaps chasing headlines and darting in and out of stocks and bonds as hedge fund managers do wasn't necessary after all.
Belgium meet France in the semis in St Petersburg on Tuesday with the Red Devils tantalizingly close now to fulfilling their potential after previously under-achieving with a talent-laden squad.
For Gennady "GGG" Golovkin and Saul "Canelo" Alvarez, boxing's two best middleweights, the comforts of their respective training camps were tantalizingly close when they awoke in Los Angeles on Thursday morning.
Certainly it would be great to see more of the intriguing Aliah (Lily Balsen), whose evolution from the title character to — well, what, remains tantalizingly open — is rushed in this context.
The result is, at best, a mosaic of moods and a healthy reminder of who built our country; at worst, an excuse to daydream about the tantalizingly close French food court.
"It's been eight years in the making," said Lionel Rainey III, a leader of an effort that is now tantalizingly possible after proposed legislation and earlier petition drives came up short.
I'm reading a bunch of romantic comedies for research/inspiration; I write novels and have come so tantalizingly close to getting published that I want to get it right next time.
Speaking to CNBC, Branson said the company will be in space "within weeks and not months," adding that Virgin Galactic is "more than tantalizingly close" to conducting its first suborbital test flight.
Reformers in this area have been striving to get back before the high court since a tantalizingly inconclusive decision in 2004, with Justice Anthony Kennedy, then as now, being the swing vote.
But after a beaming Woods slipped on his fifth Green Jacket, he will be aware that Sunday's win has brought him tantalizingly close to another Nicklaus record - that of six Augusta titles.
"We are tantalizingly close to getting more detail on the actual human actions and new behaviors, new rituals, new ways of being that lead us to early states or civilizations," says Hassett.
The Finborough Theater, a tiny space above a pub not far from Earl's Court, always has a tantalizingly adventurous schedule, often featuring plays (old and new) you'd never get to see otherwise.
And this is exactly what this trend is about: being able to acquire a new audience that's on the opposite end of the luxury spectrum, in a cheeky and tantalizingly clever way.
The premise of the comedy "Yesterday" is surreal and yet tantalizingly simple: What if you woke up to discover you were the only person who still remembered the music of the Beatles?
When I moved to Germany as a correspondent for this paper and realized how tantalizingly close the Alps were, I made a deal with myself: One day a year, no matter what.
It feels right that Bob Crowley's minimalist set should be backed by a filmed wall of water, representing the Irish Sea that looms, tantalizingly and cruelly, as a conduit to another world.
Hence the helpful but tantalizingly brief Beethoven samples offered as part of preconcert remarks by the New York Philharmonic String Quartet, a marvelous ensemble newly formed by principal players from the orchestra.
All of these things seem equally out of reach and tantalizingly close at hand, and the same consumer economy that creates such precariousness also provides a steady stream of pleasure and diversion.
Backers of the bipartisan compromise showed they could get tantalizingly close to the magic threshold of 60 votes, but still came up short at 54 and the entire effort collapsed in failure.
The Dow came tantalizingly close to the milestone on Friday, hitting a peak of 19,999.63, as the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq also touched records after a late pop in tech stocks.
Maybe. But out of this existential panic, those who created our screen dependency and those who are committed to helping us fight it have come up with a tantalizing (and tantalizingly profitable) fix.
Residents of the Bleecker Street and Houston Street buildings to the north and south overlook the open space from back windows and balconies, but only tantalizingly; they don't have access to the grounds.
No visitors are allowed on its tantalizingly tactile porch, a stretch of chain warning against trespassing, but I wish you could make that physical contact with this "transitional object" as Parker calls it.
And while the show brings up tantalizingly thorny issues of faith, hypocrisy, sacrifice and selfishness, they are like dark clouds hovering above the story without ever breaking into a full-fledged dramatic storm.
Still, in 2017, Mr. Moore came tantalizingly close to winning a Senate seat despite allegations that he had touched or made inappropriate sexual advances toward teenage girls when he was in his 2017s.
Yang had come tantalizingly close to qualifying before — hitting 3 percent in 43 of the 26 December qualifying polls released so far, including a Monmouth University national poll released earlier in the day.
She has come tantalizingly close to making the second round by promising cuts on utility prices, especially for households feeling the pain of a nearly 25% hike in natural gas prices in 2016.
While we may not be able to see the black hole itself, there's a chance that its event horizon can be photographed; and we are tantalizingly close to seeing the Event Horizon Telescope results.
It makes sense that as filmmakers have made haphazard progress with telling queer stories, it has been tantalizingly easy to keep exploring how LGBT people — especially queer teens — grapple with how to come out.
As the secretive psychologist of the group, Leigh proves perfectly cast, hypnotically hard to read, a performance so well-measured and tantalizingly restrained that it's criminal we don't see her on screen more often.
For many of the migrants from Syria, Afghanistan and other conflict zones, the closure of the Jungle marks the end of a dream to reach Britain, which lies a tantalizingly short sea crossing away.
And by noon that day, after waiting in line for over an hour at a press screening of the film only to be stopped tantalizingly close to the front, I had missed the movie completely.
Edwards notched a pair of 42-point games in fueling the Boilermakers' run to the NCAA Tournament's Elite Eight, and his second of those outbursts came tantalizingly close to getting them into the Final Four.
It's five minutes and 18 seconds of tantalizingly affordable pieces, insights from the people who designed them and behind-the-scenes footage of how those perfect rooms that grace the catalog's pages come to be.
Right now, we are tantalizingly close to getting Congress to approve the most comprehensive childhood cancer bill that has ever been introduced: The Childhood Cancer Survivorship, Treatment, Access, and Research (STAR) Act (HR 85033. S1833).
And across several different attempts, I've find it's almost cruelly balanced to make that perfect performance feel tantalizingly achievable… until you're in so far over your head that there's no good way to save yourself.
The double world champion failed to score a point in his final race for McLaren, finishing tantalizingly close in 11th place after making up four positions, but the Spaniard went out fighting to the last.
The fact that Republicans remain tantalizingly close to repealing and replacing the Affordable Care Act once and for all means this short week in the Senate will be do-or-die time for the legislation.
The series seems to exist not because it believes the Blanchards' story is important, but because it is tantalizingly weird, an easy framework for creating scenes that are sure to receive big reactions from audiences.
Researchers have come tantalizingly close to beating the disease — even creating miraculous cures in mice and the occasional human — only to come up against another harrowing complexity in the body they hadn't imagined or anticipated.
As emotionally agile as the characters she plays, Ms. Wilson can seem simultaneously self-contained and playful, inquisitive yet somehow disengaged, her core, if such a thing can be isolated, always tantalizingly out of reach.
But a question that tantalizingly lingers at the end of "The Butchering Art" — one the author never fully explores — is: Why did Lister get all the credit for making the connection between hygiene and infection?
And before Mr. Ferguson made it to Broadway and became a perennial Shakespeare in the Park performer, he toiled at a gift shop in Times Square, tantalizingly close to the stages he dreamed of walking.
As the world's oldest photographic archive, Girault's travel pictures offer a tantalizingly familiar mapping of the world through images, and their modernity pierces sharpest when they picture places razed or renovated in the intervening decades.
There's something about LCD Soundsystem's music that has always existed, to some extent, in the past—that self-consciously "classic" feel that I referenced earlier—to the point where the future has been tantalizingly non-existent.
Tantalizingly, if that planet exists, its year is roughly 42 days long, which means that if the resonance pattern holds true, there could be two other planets with 19 and 27 day-long orbits awaiting detection.
Even with such a tantalizingly talented cast, which includes a misused Jeff Hiller in multiple small roles, the play feels disrupted and undermined by its framing device, which reappears between acts and before the final curtain.
Audra McDonald, a six-time Tony winner, does a similar thing, her spine as strong as her larynx, tantalizingly holding something back while appearing not to; both reticent and foot-forward, to borrow a British theaterism.
That effort culminated with a trip to Pyongyang by Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright in 2000, and what another American official, Wendy Sherman, later wrote were negotiations that came "tantalizingly close" to a broader agreement.
If there weren't so many other good reasons to bake this cake, I might have done it just for this singular moment, the short instant when the possibility of a wish come true seems tantalizingly real.
Now Nadal had one of his favorite shots tantalizingly before his eyes, an approach forehand of the kind he has drilled into the other court for a winner countless times in hundreds of matches throughout the years.
Many leading fusion reactor designs require the application of strong magnetic fields on the order of thousands of Teslas for short periods of time, a requirement that the researchers said was "tantalizingly similar" to what they had produced.
At the time, each was perhaps the best in New York, the hummus whipped, with cumin, lemon, garlic, and tahini, until tantalizingly silky and light, the pita thick, soft, and chewy, with just a hint of charred crust.
From this seemingly disparate collection of ingredients, she concocted one of the best chiles rellenos I've ever had — deeply savory, tantalizingly sweet, brawny and rich, but also brothy and light, and completely unlike any other version out there.
As these vehicles inch tantalizingly closer to reality, we are starting to imagine an entirely new transportation system, in which self-driving electric vehicles are organized into shared city fleets, and dispatched by smartphone to satisfy transportation demand.
LONDON (Reuters) - A significant pickup in inflation still remains tantalizingly out of reach in most developed economies — aside from asset prices — yet several central banks are leaning toward launching or stepping up efforts that could slow it down.
In the years after the Eisenhower administration led the federal government tantalizingly close to de facto abolition of immigration prisons, the country boomed, our cities diversified, and courts maintained a central role resolving disputes in our messy democracy.
Harris's conversation with Murray was titled, tantalizingly, "Forbidden Knowledge," and in it, Harris sought to rehabilitate the conversation over race and IQ as well as open a larger debate about what can and cannot be said in today's America.
They'd crossed oceans and continents; slogged through jungles and city slums; braved detention centers and robberies; and they were now, after many months, or even longer, tantalizingly close to their final goal of the United States and refugee status.
While Weiss tantalizingly gives us a couple of scenes on court to establish Wilensky as a coach, we learn virtually nothing of her as a player beyond the fact that, unlike Wilensky's eventual victim, she wasn't a ranked junior.
It's a shame, then, that a tantalizingly ripe slice of distaff history — the full extent of Anne and Sarah's "friendship" has long been subject to speculation — should go so underdeveloped in Helen Edmundson's windy but not especially illuminating play.
Furthermore, tantalizingly redacted passages of the report appear to describe Trump getting some sort of information about WikiLeaks' plans to release more damaging material about Clinton — though it remains unclear how accurate this information was or how strong Mueller's evidence is.
HAVANA (Reuters) - Americans traveling to Cuba later this month are being moved out of Havana hotels to make room for President Barack Obama's entourage and being sent tantalizingly close to a place U.S. law effectively forbids them from visiting: the beach.
For months now, close watchers of the Mueller investigation have been intrigued by a mysterious court appeal involving a challenge to a grand jury action that appears to be tied to the probe — though most of the details remain tantalizingly sealed.
CALAIS, France (Reuters) - France began clearing the sprawling "Jungle" camp on Monday as many migrants who have camped for months or years among sand dunes near Calais gave up on their dreams of reaching Britain, a tantalizingly short sea crossing away.
The theory was tantalizingly simple: Because of characteristics like diligence, obedience, and deference to authority, Asians and their children in the United States were able to earn more money and obtain college degrees at rates higher even than that of whites.
ALBANY — Democrats awoke on Wednesday tantalizingly close to having a numerical majority in the State Senate, claiming victory in the Long Island district vacated by Dean G. Skelos, the former Republican majority leader convicted of federal corruption charges in December.
Tantalizingly close to tying Margaret Court's record 24 Grand Slam titles, Williams is already tennis' undisputed GOAT (Greatest of All Time) in the eyes of her legions of adoring fans, with an ever-growing, odds-defying career and trophy case.
For thousands of desperate sub-Saharan Africans, it is a foreboding but tantalizingly close passage to a better life: A 20-foot-high fence guarding the Spanish enclave of Ceuta, one of only two land borders between Europe and Africa.
The race pitted the incumbent, Michael Venditto, a first-term Republican with some family political baggage, against John E. Brooks, a former insurance executive who now seems tantalizingly close to capturing a seat that few Democrats thought was winnable until recently.
Even when June gets tantalizingly close to escaping, she looks closer at the world around her, sees exactly how much this new world order has plundered, and mourns the loss of her entire world rather than simply her own life.
As Apple prepares to announce three new types of iPhone, a more capable watch, and who-knows-what else on Tuesday, its stock price puts it tantalizingly close to becoming something even more exclusive than a $1,000 phone: a trillion-dollar company.
Frustratingly, Windows 10 S is still Windows at its core, so websites will still ask if you'd like to install apps (Yes, Google, I would prefer to use Chrome but I can't!), and installers will even tantalizingly download as they normally would.
Investigators do have a few scraps of data in the form of fault messages sent by the jet in the last minutes of flight, logging smoke alarms in the forward lavatory and an electronics bay just underneath, but they are tantalizingly incomplete.
As for the title character, the Egyptian pharaoh who is said to have pioneered monotheism — and to have had all traces of him erased for that blasphemy — Mr. Glass put him onstage from almost the beginning, but tantalizingly delayed his first musical entrance.
In a confessional moment, I might have admitted that I wasn't a particularly good "intubator"; the few times I had tried, the textbook vision of the vocal cords, glistening tantalizingly beyond the epiglottis, like some V-shaped promised land, had somehow evaded me.
He made it the furthest, winning 10 states and coming tantalizingly close to pushing Mr. Trump to a contested convention, only to drop out on the same day the billionaire developer suggested that Mr. Cruz's father had conspired with Lee Harvey Oswald.
ET, SEC Network ABOUT APPALACHIAN STATE (22-212): The Mountaineers have been picked to finish 33th in the 23-team Sun Belt conference, but came tantalizingly close to an upset before the Wildcats used a late 272-261 run to ultimately prevail.
The Aegean Sea separates Lesbos from Turkey by less than six miles here, a distance that must seem tantalizingly short to the groups of families and young men who gather on the opposite coast and prepare to make the crossing to Europe.
It must be earned, and six times, most recently in 22019, Mickelson was tantalizingly close, finishing second to Payne Stewart in 22, Woods in 43, Retief Goosen in 24, Geoff Ogilvy in 215, Lucas Glover in 210 and Justin Rose in 2013.
Through dogged reporting, Levin succeeds in building a timeline of her life, but she remains tantalizingly out of grasp, always one step ahead of our detective reporter who is left shuffling receipts from the wastebasket and scanning the horizon for her shadow.
So if "tropical house" helps listeners imagine beaches and palm trees he has no incentive to object—he has perfected a kind of soft-focus exoticism, promising to take listeners far away while providing tantalizingly few details about where they are going.
It was a similar story in the French Open where she lost in the final to Jelena Ostapenko and again in Cincinnati where she again had the chance to rise to world number one but fell tantalizingly short by losing the final.
Research into gene drives to eradicate malaria, for example — speculative when it first started and now tantalizingly close to fruition — was jointly funded by the Gates Foundation and Good Ventures, the private foundation of Facebook billionaire Dustin Moskovitz and his wife Cari Tuna.
In addition, the official also revealed Thursday that in May 2015, US special operations forces came "tantalizingly close" to capturing or killing ISIS leader Abu Bakr al Baghdadi in Raqqa, but failed to do so because classified information was leaked to the news media.
Not only does it highlight many of the best attributes of the new Battlefront, it also comes tantalizingly close to actually being the riveting, standalone Star Wars story the marketing hype has promised — if only that pesky spectre of nostalgia didn't get in the way.
In an era when it is tough to keep track of the countless records achieved by Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal — who own 31 majors between them — Djokovic managed to complete a feat that was tantalizingly just out of reach for his rivals-in-chief.
Durant was matter-of-fact when asked about leaving a besotted Oklahoma City fan base just a few weeks after the Thunder had come tantalizingly close to advancing to the N.B.A. finals, only to lose a three-games-to-one lead to the Warriors.
But the speed of service belies the quality of the drinks—the Booze + Juice (a whole Granny Smith apple blitzed to order and combined with your choice of liquor) is pleasantly tart and tantalizingly green, and pairs well with mezcal, for a touch of smoke.
And as people saw Kipchoge come tantalizingly close to the two-hour barrier — and two other marathoners not come close at all — people began to understand how hard running under two hours would be regardless of how much assistance and support a runner might receive.
And none of that counteracts the slight twinges of pathos he allows to break through the cartoonish veneer whenever the series tantalizingly references Olaf and the Baudelaires's backstory—something about a globally connected secret society that plays like a Jacques Rivette fantasia for kids.
In following Kurt (played as an adult by Tom Schilling) from his boyhood in the 1930s to his career breakthrough 30 years later — a journey that occupies more than three hours of the viewer's time — von Donnersmarck comes tantalizingly close to having an idea.
While we may not be able to see the black hole itself, there's a chance that its event horizon can be photographed; and we are tantalizingly close to seeing the results thanks to the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT), due for a public announcement any day now.
Most tantalizingly, though, was the show's drawn-out revelation of the events that led to the decimation of human civilization, something it seems season three will explore further, in between pregnancy-related hijinks and whatever high-strung madness Forte's Phil gets up to this time around.
Freeland was tantalizingly close to pitching the second no-hitter in franchise history and the first by a Colorado pitcher at Coors Field when Melky Cabrera lined a single over the head of third baseman Nolan Arenado that finished Freeland's workday after 126 pitches — 80 for strikes.
A few tantalizingly brief clips of the concert footage were included in two television documentaries (1986's The Paul McCartney Special and 2001's Wingspan), but for decades the production's biggest legacy was the high-octane rocker "Soily," which closed Wings' 1976 triple-disc live album, Wings Over America.
In his retrospective, Raymond Pettibon: A Pen of All Work, currently on view at the New Museum, the range of work on display is tantalizingly diverse, from monochromatic pulp zines from 70s Los Angeles' underground punk scene to his larger, vibrant paintings of the late 90s and 2000s.
PARIS (Reuters) - Japan's Yuichi Sugita came tantalizingly close to breaking his grand slam hoodoo on Monday after nine years of trying, but went down 225-3 6-3 6-7(4) 23-7(3) 6-3 to American Steve Johnson in the first round of the French Open.
The internet is filled with smart, insightful opinions, but also with a lot of arguments that people really need to stop making, such as:  The argument is tantalizingly intuitive: Companies that use affirmative action to hire women are necessarily hiring women who are less qualified than their male peers.
The opening scene of Vadim's "And God Created Woman," released in France in 1956 and condemned by the Catholic Legion of Decency in the United States a year later, features Brigitte Bardot's unclothed body, tantalizingly framed in CinemaScope and teasingly concealed by a sheet drying on an outdoor clothesline.
Gary Johnson's great opportunity from the town hall—and from this particular presidential campaign season—is threefold: Even while a CNN/ORC poll granted him 9 percent support —tantalizingly close to the 15 percent threshold for being included in the presidential debates—voters overwhelmingly have no idea who he is.
Though the team of scientists – led by researchers from the University of Oxford – can&apost guarantee that the remains are of people who actually built the monument, the earliest cremation dates are described as "tantalizingly" close to the date when the bluestones were brought in to form the first stone circle.
The other, a triptych nearly 20 feet wide called "The Argonauts" (1949-50), unfortunately not in the exhibition but reproduced in the catalog, presents the tantalizingly enigmatic central scene of a pair of naked youths on a beach, with a gray-bearded older man carrying a ladder approaching them from the sea.
An hour and half from San Francisco (if traffic is forgiving) and thus boasting the longest commute times in America, Stockton is tantalizingly close to big tech and its wealth, but just far enough away to experience significantly lower incomes and a higher poverty rate than San Francisco, San Jose, or Oakland.
"It's like a true weight has been lifted from my shoulders," he said last week in his office off Central Park West, where he was surrounded by hulking filing cabinets, piles of heavily scribbled-on legal pads and — tantalizingly — a wooden box holding typed pages of the eagerly awaited final Johnson volume.
Since the New York Times famously panned Fieri's first NY brick-and-mortar restaurant, a cottage industry of online think pieces debating Fieri's merits, or lack thereof, have sprung up (or as the New Yorker tantalizingly put it in a profile this year, "journalism's pilot fish, nibbling on flesh snagged between the predator's teeth").
Objects is adapted from the 2006 novel by Gone Girl author Gillian Flynn and directed by Jean-Marc Vallée, the man responsible for Big Little Lies, and once again he creates a sense of tantalizingly ambiguous indirection, as well as repressed psychological forces that seep and spread like a stain across a plaster ceiling.
Children are born, parents get sick and die, and the two women — one living in poverty but somehow finding a way to survive, even to be happy; the other waiting out her days in middle-class boredom, denied her artistic calling — never cross paths, except in one tantalizingly close call midway through the film.
The list goes on... Belgium's 20.3-year yield is sub-zero for the first time, the entire Danish bond curve yields less than zero, Switzerland's is tantalizingly close to doing the same so it's no surprise then that the pool of negative-yielding bonds globally is now more than $20.3 trillion and getting deeper.
Photo: MX23D (Thijs Wolzak)The creators of the world's first 22019D-printed steel bridge, a 23-foot stainless steel structure titled simply "The Bridge" that looks tantalizingly otherworldly thanks to its unique construction methods, say it is now ready for installation in Amsterdam following its ongoing week on show at the Dutch Design Week from Oct. 20-28.
After coming tantalizingly close on Sunday, two days later the Five Star movement, the biggest vote-getter in the March 28500 elections, and the League, which trounced its allies in the center-right coalition and headed off toward greener pastures, were still at work on their joint government program and on who would head the new Italian government.
Britain's critics grumbled a bit when Richard Eyre's tantalizingly cast "Long Day's Journey Into Night" arrived in 230 at the Bristol Old Vic, starring Jeremy Irons as the crumbling matinee idol James Tyrone and Lesley Manville as his morphine-addicted wife, Mary — a handsome ruin of a couple that Eugene O'Neill based on his own parents.
Eternal mixes up its tempo with a mix of sparse areas that require some jump-puzzle traversals, lightly-populated corridors full of manageable numbers of enemies who are mostly there to keep you warmed-up, and then deadly arenas packed with monsters of every stripe, jump pads, tantalizingly located pickup items, and no exit until you win or die.
The most accomplished post–Ab Ex paintings (resembling a bit, Arshile Gorky's) are those that also engage with a haunting look of improvisational planned chance where chance operations are deliberately introduced into the creative process, such as the tantalizingly smudged "School of Athens" (21954), loopy and sensual "Dutch Interior" (22005) and the tasteful yet flamboyant "Achilles Mourning the Death of Patroclus" (24).
Hanging from the ceiling, Doug Johnston's modular "Untitled (Prototype)" (2010), made of foam core rectangles, could appear in a lifestyle magazine championing simple design; vase-like sculptures such as Chris Lux's tantalizingly sticky-looking "Sweet Potato (yellow)" (2015) and SNEAKYKARMA's reptilian, paracord-covered porcelain "WIN/WIN Lamp" are the kind of unique furnishings people use as ice-breakers at awkward house soirées.
The rest is overcast sky, which the silver vinyl support transforms into a gleaming field or an endless void, depending one's angle of view (and one's mood, I suppose.) The source of natural light in Studio 10 is a wall of multi-paned windows, and its reflection in this and other works further complicates what is already a layered, tantalizingly ambiguous representation of space.
Darcy is rich, and Darcy is handsome, and Darcy is terrible, and Darcy perhaps is more complicated than he first seemed, and Darcy is kind, and Darcy is a savior, and Darcy is whoa omg kind of amazing, and the plot moves to reveal each tantalizingly curved and occasionally interlocking piece until Lizzy, and thus the reader, is finally able to create a satisfying picture.
And to the degree that they have hindered it, limited it, allowed it to get tantalizingly close to people in need and then pull it back or pull parts of it back, clearly, it shows at the very least a lack of concern for their own citizens and a willingness to spit in the face of the international community as the international community continues to push for that delivery.
" As Talking Points Memo observed, the interview was filled with hints from Cohen that he will spill the beans on major scandals: "Tantalizingly, Cohen then hinted heavily that he has information to share on two hot-button and possibly damning episodes for the President: the infamous Trump tower meeting when 'dirt' on Hillary Clinton was promised, and the $130,000 hush money payout made to Stormy Daniels during the election.
And while O'Rourke came tantalizingly close to knocking off Ted Cruz last fall, that race seemed to have all the hallmarks of a fluke—a Republican senator who even Republicans can't stomach, running in a strong Democratic midterm cycle against a fresh-faced liberal who eschewed all forms of conventional political wisdom and ran a campaign so novel, so tireless, and so perfectly made for social media that it became a viral sensation.
Sometimes he fleetingly glimpses the father he never met, through a stern and kindly recorded announcement on a Staten Island Ferry boat; in a fountain's statue of Neptune near a "home for aged and decrepit sailors"; in a fortuitous encounter with a friend of his sister's, and that man's young son, in a restroom at a Lowe's in Wheeling, West Va. As Mr. Oliver says "Lowe's," that unromantic home improvement store acquires a numinous glow, as do the words Build It Green, the name of a house-fixtures salvage store in Queens, N.Y. The idea of home, you see, is as tantalizingly insubstantial to Mr. Oliver as that of a father.

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