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The art floats unassumingly in Google Maps above an intersection in Midtown, Manhattan.
Ellis is onstage alone, dressed unassumingly in an oversized white T-shirt and old sneakers.
Both of the migrants carry backpacks and are unassumingly dressed in jeans and light jackets.
Bald and bearded, he dresses so unassumingly that he seems to be hiding in plain sight.
Scenarios that might sound dystopian or satirical as broad-strokes future projections unassumingly materialize as reality.
Image: FlickrThe unassumingly named CRISPR/Cas9 is a technology that stands to remake the world as we know it.
Keep scrolling to learn about the unassumingly small camper, which currently ranges from $4,377 to $5,475, depending on the model:
We find an unassumingly cute and hipster coffee shop in the Richmond called fifty/fifty and get lavender Earl Grey lattes (super-good!).
Despite a good deal of turnover over the years, Suicidal Tendencies has unassumingly boasted the most consistently diverse lineup in heavy music, bar none.
In some of the more recent videos on the Hunted and Confronted page, Weeks unassumingly approaches the individual who believes they are meeting someone underage.
The only exception is "Good Man," still one of the most unassumingly beautiful tracks of its decade and one that requires no more adjustments or addaptations.
But unlike Richman, he's devoid of irony, slapstick, or post-rockist snark—his words and melodies project his innocence so unassumingly you have to assume that's who he is.
Unshaky sits unassumingly in the menu bar going about its business, and you can disable it for certain keys if you're only having problems with a few of them.
Unlike most of the businesses in Pai, Sitjemam is hidden away in the countryside, where it sits unassumingly among green fields, scattered homes, and a couple mom-and-pop shops.
It's based on Ted Chiang's "Story of Your Life," one of those unassumingly smart science-fiction puzzles that blend absorbing storytelling with meditations on the universe, being, time and space.
One of the most unassumingly confident pop albums of the year, Essentials is a masterclass in nighttime music, and a promising debut from a songwriter already deeply entrenched in the messy intricacies of modern love.
In it, Giertz unassumingly reads on an iPad while wearing a professional-looking pinstriped blouse, her hair cascading down the side of her face as a robot arm smears bright red lipstick on and around her mouth.
Sandwiched unassumingly between a Somali food stand and a shop called "Chicago Barbers" that confusingly also sells Italian shoes, there it is: NTS studio, a sticker-colored black box that's half the size of the stalls surrounding it.
On that plaza in front of the church, set unassumingly into the stone, is the French kilometre zero or Paris Point Zero — an octagonal brass plate that marks the point from which all distances in France are measured.
His second studio album, "Salad Days," remains a default playlist for college radio stations; "Another One," his mini-album released in 2015, was recorded unassumingly in his home in Far Rockaway, Queens, and is scruffily guileless to match.
Unlike the other neo-dancehall hits clogging up streaming algorithms, the song doesn't venture into cloying, post-Bieber earworms and is instead content to loll about unassumingly, with Gyptian's easygoing flirtations and Equal's able-bodied riddim speaking for themselves.
The unassumingly named crispy eggplant plumbs the depths of the Sichuanese classic eggplant with garlic sauce, and delivers a delectable original, fried to a flavorful crunch and tossed to a glistening plum gold in a peanut-soy-garlic caramel.
The Boring Company, Elon Musk's most unassumingly named tech venture, has presented a plan to build a 6.5 mile tunnel between Hawthorne (where SpaceX HQ is located) and West Los Angeles, undercutting Culver City in between to link the two.
Kline's wobbly, crackling music projects an illusion of vulnerability so fragile, so unassumingly intimate, these songs inspire suspicions even as they tug on the heartstrings — surely candor of expression alone would not be enough to conjure such an effect, and indeed it's not.
It kicks off with the party-starting, horn-induced, funk/rap banger "LeFunkyIntro" before shifting gears and getting you on your level with the 'it's all good'-vibes of "Confidently Ignorant," an unassumingly authentic groove with "Concrete Schoolyard"-y shades of Jurassic 5.
Credited on only four tracks, he's all over it vocally anyway, marking every one of the nine remaining songs with a verse or chorus or hook defined by the least regal of the great rap flows, unassumingly slurred while making every word count.
I can watch a game with a Bud Light in hand and unassumingly make my way through a plate of snacks and know when the right time to yell at the ref or give a high five is, but eh it's not my thing.
John Krause was so unassumingly appealing as Rick, the boys' cool, good-guy counselor, that I wished there were more of him — and of Rick's acoustic guitar, which supplied the kind of unadorned musical moments that are mostly missing from this show, directed by Jill Jaysen.
To be fair, such restraint may be intended as a reflection of the protagonist, Teresa (the Chilean actress Paulina García, who earned raves a few years ago for the film "Gloria"), who has spent more than half her life working unassumingly as a maid in Buenos Aires.
Worn American space suits, a Moon rock collected during the Apollo 11 mission, and the command module from the Apollo 13 spacecraft are just a few of the famous artifacts that are unassumingly set on display, inviting visitors to solemnly appreciate their historical significance while inwardly freaking out.
Lewis Capaldi: Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent (Capitol) Although he shares the writing with an array of minor U.K. song doctors, this very male, unassumingly unsexist 22-year-old Scot deploys his big open white-soul voice with an originality so built-in few outside his growing female fanbase will notice.
Story Telling for Earthly Survival begins immediately and unassumingly: in a medium close-up, Haraway recounts how she became fascinated with the history of orthodontics when she first stepped off a train and met Princeton University students with perfectly straight teeth, eventually learning about the standard, "correct" bite, which derives from statues of Greek gods.
States have regulations on how meat captured in one state can be brought into another state, but Nevada's Department of Wildlife Chief Game Warden Tyler Turnipseed illustrated how even the most well-meaning hunters can unassumingly help the spread of CWD in a testimony for the new law passed earlier this year, according to the Sun.
By now, in contrast to the naysayers who have routinely dismissed Ono's music for years, time has shown that some of this body of work's essential characteristics (including its unassumingly audacious attitude) either anticipated or directly influenced numerous other performers and movements: think punk, post-punk, dance rock, new wave, no wave, noise rock and that big catch-all category, "alternative," which has been kicking around since the 21970s.
At the end of the book he has unassumingly asked the readers to study, ponder over, introspect and not just only read the whole Dasbodha.
Since its establishment, the Bank has unassumingly laid the foundation for the economic growth of Guyana notwithstanding the many challenges. It has provided leadership to the financial system and the public sector in general, under often time difficult situations.
The male spider is much smaller than the female, and unassumingly marked. When it is time to mate, the male spins a companion web alongside the female's. After mating, the female lays her eggs, placing her egg sac into the web. The sac contains between 400 and 1400 eggs.
The term memetic computing is often unassumingly misinterpreted to mean the same thing as memetic algorithms (MAs)Moscato, P. (1989). On evolution, search, optimization, genetic algorithms and martial arts: Towards memetic algorithms. Caltech concurrent computation program, C3P Report, 826, 1989. that typically hybridize population-based global search algorithms with one or more local search schemes.
The attempts to cure him fail and he dies. The Imperial armies assault Rome. The film is beautifully but unassumingly set, and shows the hard conditions in which war is waged and its lack of glory. It ends straightforwardly with the declaration made after the death of Giovanni de' Medici by the commanders of the armies in Europe of ceasing to use firearms because of their cruelty.
When Coop Burtonburger's younger sister Millie brings home a strange stray cat, his idyllic life shatters as he discovers the cat is actually a conniving, evil alien mastermind with a fanatical hate for mankind and an unassumingly sinister goal. The two battle daily as Coop tries to warn others of Kat's evil, only to find his evidence destroyed by him and deemed a fool.
What Stalin thought of the cult surrounding him is unclear. Like Lenin, Stalin acted modestly and unassumingly in public. John Gunther in 1940 described the politeness and good manners to visitors of "the most powerful single human being in the world". In the 1930s Stalin made several speeches that diminished the importance of individual leaders and disparaged the cult forming around him, painting such a cult as un-Bolshevik; instead, he emphasized the importance of broader social forces.
Vincentelli wrote, "Production team Xenomania crafted a typically ace tune for this 17-year-old Aussie, and her unassumingly sexy delivery brought it all home." "Sweet About Me" was nominated in the category 'Most Performed Work' at the Ivor Novello Awards. The song won 'Single of the Year' at the 2008 ARIA Awards. Nueve, a private Spanish television channel owned by Mediaset España Comunicación (in turn owned by Fininvest's Mediaset of Italy), used this song for its jingle and theme.
The main cave, also called Cave 1, Grand Cave or the Great Cave, is square in plan with a hall (mandapa). The basic plan of the cave can be traced back to the plan of the ancient Buddhist viharas, consisting of a square court surrounded by cells, built from about 500 to 600 years before in India. The Cave has several entrances, the main entrance is unassumingly small and hides the grand hall inside. The main entrance faces north, while two side entrances face east and west.
The song starts off unassumingly, with Gaga singing in a solemn voice over a harp melody, which changes immediately to a pounding beat. Essentially, Gaga is in a club and her boyfriend keeps calling, but she cannot talk as she was drinking and dancing to her favorite song. The chorus runs as follows: "Stop calling, stop calling, I don't want to talk anymore." "Telephone" consists of an expanded bridge, verse-rap and an epilogue where a voice announces that the telephone line is not reachable at that moment.
Many of Winston’s melodic pieces are self-described as "rural folk piano" or "folk piano", a style he developed in 1971 to complement the uptempo Stride piano he had been inspired to play by Fats Waller’s recordings from the 1920s and 1930s. These melodic pieces evoke the essence of a season and reflect natural landscapes. The third style he plays is New Orleans R&B; piano, influenced mainly by James Booker, Professor Longhair, Henry Butler, as well as Dr. John and Jon Cleary. Winston dresses unassumingly for his shows, playing in stocking feet, stating that it quiets his "hard beat pounding" left foot.
There is a relevance and sonic freshness in her Wurlitzer organ, her synthesizer, her piano... Translinear Light is seamless, and wholly refreshing." John Kelman, writing in AllAboutJazz, called the disc "a richly rewarding album of music that has little to do with music as an exercise in technique and more as a means of conveying deeper expression... With Translinear Light Coltrane has created a work that honestly and unassumingly demonstrates the healing power of music, bypassing more intellectual concerns and instead going straight for the heart of the matter." AllMusic reviewer Thom Jurek wrote: "Translinear Light is a major entry in Coltrane's catalog. It is a defining, aesthetically brilliant statement from a master composer, improviser, and player.
Rebecca Cunningham (voiced by Sally Struthers) is a petite brown bear with long brown hair in a 1940s style, usually wears a white turtleneck sweater, and a purple-red jacket and matching slacks. She is nicknamed "Becky", "Beckers", "Beck" (used only once in episode "A Star is Torn"), and/or "BC" (used once in "War of the Weirds") by Baloo which at first she highly resented being called, but soon grew accustomed to with affection (in return, she calls him "Fly Boy" on occasion). She is an unassumingly attractive, yet shrewd businesswoman with an MBA. Rebecca bought out Baloo's Air Service and his plane in the introductory episode Plunder & Lightning when the pilot failed to pay his bank loan, and renamed the business "Higher for Hire".
Just Legal, starring Don Johnson and Jay Baruchel, is a drama about two "amusingly mismatched lawyers" that "comes at you unassumingly." David "Skip" Ross (Baruchel), 19, is a legal genius who graduated from law school at the top of his class, but now can find no one to hire him. Enter Grant Cooper, a washed- up middle-aged lawyer who has made one too many bad choices in his career, leaving him a jaded court-appointed attorney, rejected by his peers. Skip is Grant's golf caddy, and he convinces Grant just to let him write a legal brief for him; but when they arrive at the courthouse, Grant is told he needs a "second chair" (an attorney to sit at the second seat at counsel's table), and he gives them the only one he has: Skip Ross.
" Mendelsohn said that while the song was a "slightly lesser chapter in the ongoing story of McCartney as facile romanticist", "it might have eventually begun to grow on one as unassumingly charming" without Spector's "oppressive mush". In 1973, musicologist and critic Wilfrid Mellers wrote: "The music has a tremendous expectancy … Whether or no Paul approved of the plush scoring of 'The Long and Winding Road', it works not because it guys the feeling but because the feeling has integrity." MacDonald said: "With its heart-breaking suspensions and yearning backward glances from the sad wisdom of the major key to the lost loves and illusions of the minor, 'The Long and Winding Road' is one of the most beautiful things McCartney ever wrote. Its words, too, are among his most poignant, particularly the reproachful lines of the brief four-bar middle section.
His critical books, The Loyalties of Robinson Jeffers and The Major Themes of Robert Frost, were important early evaluations of the two poets, and his critical study, Allen Tate: A Literary Biography, remains the standard survey of Tate's writings." In the Oxford Companion to 20th Century Poetry, Poet David Mason wrote that "The mannered formality of his early verse has given way to poems that are powerfully evocative of travel as travail, a struggle for knowledge and insight in a world often mysteriously cruel...Squires has written about America, Greece, and Spain, and many of his best poems are unassumingly personal, such as the powerful sequence from Journeys (1983) in which, after the death of his wife in 1976, he faces the shattering prospect of a life without love."Mason, p. 514 When Squires's Where the Compass Spins appeared in 1951, John Holmes commented in The New York Times that in writing about "his family, a football game, the movies, a subway ride...[Mr.
In 1925 Pressland retired to Cambridge where he died on 8 October 1934. He left a legacy to St John’s College, Cambridge in which he requested that ‘no monument be erected to his memory and that no photograph of himself should be kept’. Sir Michael Sadler wrote in The Times that ‘The comparative study of systems and atmospheres of education has lost an ardent and purposeful worker. From his long experience as a schoolmaster, Pressland had drawn up a plan for a staff college for English teachers in higher schools-a rough sketch to which administrators are not unlikely to turn in future’. Following the obituary by Sir Michael Sadler, Mr M.R. McLarty wrote to The Times on 15 October 1934 stating that ‘who can appreciate the amount of invaluable 'work which he quietly and unassumingly accomplished in their interests… Mr. Pressland guided those who had been his pupils throughout their entire academic career.

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