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"uncontainable" Definitions
  1. not able to be restrained, checked, or controlled : not possible to contain

94 Sentences With "uncontainable"

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This explosion of uncontainable excitement now happens twice a year.
One minute you're living in a world of uncontainable profusion.
It's a mixtape that is equal parts uncontainable joy and quiet mourning.
It's panel discussions and the small, uncontainable smile that creeps through her dominant humility.
It makes failure uncontainable, and ensures that replacing Obamacare will dominate Trump's first term.
We were part of a scene that was massive, but it was outside, uncontrollable, uncontainable.
Trump is going to get worse and will become uncontainable with the pressures of the presidency.
"When you saw them perform, they seemed highly subversive and highly uncontainable," said Mr. Mills, laughing.
These grace periods are much too long and would leave coastal waters vulnerable to another uncontainable spill.
The stained teeth, the teacher breath, the uncontainable urge to urinate during important management meetings, for example.
There's the authentic, uncontainable gasp of genuine astonishment or dismay, as involuntary as a yelp of pain.
But it's the music that commands attention: wild, grand, delirious, demonic, an uncontainable personality surging into sound.
Sang is not normally given to hyperbole, but his pride, minutes after the race had ended, was uncontainable.
The wildness of a sonnet, its "power to hurt" (Shakespeare), lies in how the uncontainable is provisionally delimited.
After the levee broke, the Pokémon Company submitted takedown request after takedown request, but Gigantamax Machamp was uncontainable.
Last month's La Tuna Fire in Los Angeles was, I'm sure, one of those fires that seemed uncontainable.
An Italian exit is a large, unpredictable and largely uncontainable risk to the eurozone and the European and world economies.
The WHO said new clusters of the virus in Iran and South Korea could signal that it is becoming uncontainable.
But the Internet, Troemel explains ecstatically, has ushered in an era of art as pure information, uncontainable by the market.
The horse Uncontainable fractured its right front ankle on the turf course, Santa Anita Park officials posted on the track's website.
We also witnessed great heroism in many tragedies—from uncontainable wildfires to hurricanes to the worst mass shooting in modern U.S. history.
We tried to warn that his condition was worse than it appeared, would grow worse over time, and would eventually become uncontainable.
Jessica Jones' first season, for example, works because the villain, Kilgrave, has mind-control powers that make him an uncontainable, terrifying, overwhelming threat.
On "Your Best American Girl," Mitski unabashedly discusses the American dream, femininity, girlhood, parental expectations, and racial dynamics, all in three uncontainable minutes.
He is reassurance that although progress and enlightenment may feel like an uncontainable, unstoppable human yearning, it can be delayed and occasionally derailed.
Then on Saturday, a 5-year-old gelding named Uncontainable also broke an ankle in a claiming race on turf and was euthanized.
What started as a simple hashtag has grown into an uncontainable force of positivity that celebrates the beauty, power, and resilience of Black women.
"We are brimming with uncontainable joy, excitement and praise to God the author and creator of life!" wrote the 25-year-old Barre instructor.
"The inscrutable indie hip-hop group returns with an uncontainable record that defies genre and expectations at nearly every turn," says the Pitchfork review.
The first focuses on today's global fast-fashion and regular fashion industries and how they came to be so enormous, voracious, so seemingly uncontainable.
He directed his readers' attention to acts of horror with a precise command of language and an uncontainable appetite for allegory, especially about whiteness.
But a residue of pettiness clung to those tales, with their self-contained world of school rules, whereas the outrage in "The Insult" is uncontainable.
The pledges are part of a concerted scramble by European Union countries to prevent uncontainable damage to the economy as businesses shutter at alarming rates.
Creative people will find a way to make art from whatever is at hand, because it is an uncontainable desire and mechanism for processing the world.
The Syrian conflict has proven to be uncontainable and cascading in ways detrimental to U.S. interests that few could have predicted when it began seven years ago.
Through the remains of things, through their marks, through the oscillating interplay of signs and things, one may taste the transient, uncontainable, and unreachable experience of existence.
Forecasters said they would be blowing hard again on Thursday, after whipping up to near-hurricane strength on Wednesday and making the Easy fire in Ventura County uncontainable.
She was awakened for the third time, but now with a pain so savage and uncontainable it made her howl like a tortured witch face down on a bonfire.
Mr. McBride, the 45-year-old bassist, is one of jazz's uncontainable talents, able and eager to play almost anything, but he's also one if its traditionalist standard-bearers.
Published when Heimel was 36 and pushed into the book world as collected wisdom dressed in a funny bright coat, Sex Tips for Girls is a feat of crystallizing uncontainable energy.
Sometimes, in moments of uncontainable joy, I press my cheek to my son's tiny belly, and I think with such satisfaction: how plush it is, how deliciously convex, how perfectly round.
Thus does David Bell, in "Americana," hope to discover in the small towns and bit players of this uncontainable country something that will make him one with the pure incandescent image.
And with no political solution on the horizon — the U.N. cites reports that the two main factions in the war are mobilizing — aid agencies worry the situation will soon grow uncontainable.
He was irritating me so relentlessly that I simply got out of the car while it was still moving in an attempt to get away from his overpowering and uncontainable existential irritation.
And it's the combined weight of that past and the uncertainty of the future that ultimately makes 22, A Million feel uncontainable even as it tries to shield itself from the world.
On Friday, a 6-year-old horse named Harliss was euthanized after fracturing its right front ankle, and on Saturday 5-year-old Uncontainable was put to death for the same reason.
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Other times, it's dramatic; in a hailstorm of bullets, a few strong back-and-forths gripping a shiny edge, through a barrage of blunt hits, all hands and feet and an uncontainable anger.
Characterized by nervous, fake laughter, sweaty palms, and the dangerous-but-uncontainable urge to blurt out anything just to fill the void, it's a phenomenon that afflicts even the most gregarious among us.
His scope has spread outward to contain more and more of the uncontainable: scenes from the biggest migration in Europe since World War II, and the ragtag coalitions that gather in reaction to them.
"I have been escorted out the back door of my physician's office so as not to upset the other pregnant women in the waiting area, my grief on full display and uncontainable," she said.
But it also facilitates a breeding ground for a particular kind of navel-gazing and reflection—there's a reason the uncontainable energy of teens has always felt at odds with the somewhat stifling architecture of suburbia.
Their message on "Come to the Dance" is simple—don't bother going to a rave if you're just gonna stand there—but their approach is skillful, utilizing total directness to create a sense of uncontainable energy.
XXXTentacion touched the lives of millions around the globe and will forever reside in the hearts of countless fans who listened to his music, attended his concerts, and felt the glow of his uncontainable, undeniable, and unique spirit.
You can shelter a person from experience, you can limit or control or deny her experience, but if you do, the prohibition in itself will become the experience — spliced with frustration, depression, "hysteria" and, of course, howling, uncontainable rage.
One, "The Nun" defies its reputation; I remembered it as being austere to the point of desiccation, lacking the playfulness for which Rivette is usually revered, but, seen anew, it writhes with almost uncontainable surges of anger, lust, and distress.
Here, as in the manic "Demonlover" (2002), Assayas is onto something—the uncontainable means by which modern communications may be binding us together not as one friend to another but as extortioner to victim, predator to prey, or dead to quick.
Winged and clad in a leather harness and a bright pink strap-on dildo, Sirene (who was accompanied on stage by the Chicago-based music critic Megan Fredette), set the intention for all that would follow by venerating the uncontainable and unruly.
When she dances for the courtiers who have turned up during a hunt, a sustained balance in arabesque becomes an expression of sheer joy, her final circle of chainés — quick whirling turns done in a circle — a thrilling expression of an uncontainable inner vitality.
The next day, 5-year-old Uncontainable was euthanized for the same reason, and a day later 3-year-old Tikkun Olam "suffered catastrophic injuries, necessitating euthanasia" after a head on collision with another horse while training, California Horse Racing Board spokesman Mike Marten told CNN in an email.
In his mind, the entire episode—the coughing fit, his mother's blue hat, his almost uncontainable pride in the fact that he, not his brothers, detonated the first rocket—comes together into a story, the first memory he has that is a story rather than just an image or a sensation.
Gant-Man's version does pretty much exactly what you'd want a juke rework of the track to do: the tempo is of course revved up to a ripping 160 bpm, some ear-tickling synths are added in for punctuation, and the percussion he implements is uncontainable, totally off the wall.
The centerpiece is a 13-minute-long epic titled "The Everglades," which seems to chart the senescence of the Florida wetlands: It starts on a low lament, with open-tone electronics widening the space around his tolling piano, before the trio bursts into a driving fury — as brutal and uncontainable as the rising sea.
Pillars of the theater fell: the directors Peter Hall, who towered on both sides of the Atlantic, and Max Ferra, who championed the work of Latinos; the British actors John Hurt, Roy Dotrice and Alec McCowen; and the playwrights A. R. Gurney and Sam Shepard, though "playwright" alone does little justice to the uncontainable Mr. Shepard's manifold artistry, which branched as well into movies, television, music and fiction.
I swam to the other shore and then back before walking down the beach to meet J., who drove us to our final body of water, Katama, which is not really a pond at all, but an actual bay, where boats purred by and I could feel, for the first time, the expansiveness, the uncontainable hugeness, of the water I was in, the giddy sensation that if I didn't concentrate — and even if I did — I might lose my way entirely.
The operation is performed to treat spreading cancers of the spinal cord and pelvic bones. Other reasons may include trauma affecting the pelvic girdle ("open-book fracture"), uncontrollable abscess or ulcers of the pelvic region (causing sepsis) or other locally uncontainable conditions. It is used in cases wherein even pelvic exenteration would not remove sufficient tissue.
The last part of the Greek name, Chora, referring to its location originally outside of the walls, became the shortened name of the church. The name must have carried symbolic meaning, as the mosaics in the narthex describe Christ as the Land of the Living (, hē Chōra tōn zōntōn) and Mary, the Mother of Jesus, as the Container of the Uncontainable (, hē Chōra tou Achōrētou).
A cobbler named Skuba takes up the challenge and stuffs a lamb with sulphur for the dragon to eat. Skuba leaves the lamb near the dragon cave and the unwary beast devours the bait. Soon after, the dragon's thirst grows unbearable and he drinks so much water from the River Vistula that he explodes from the uncontainable volume. King Krakus then weds his daughter Wanda to the victorious Skuba.
For protagonists Scott (Richard Mason) and Sid (Tom Blyth), one meeting could change their lives. Narrated by a hopeful Scott and Sid, the duo recounts their story to a fascinated taxi driver and the story unfolds in flashbacks. As schoolboys growing up in York, the pair were isolated, underachieving and a little lost. While Scott was an uncontainable and frantic youth, Sid was a more reserved and awkward teen.
Stewart Alexander "Alex" Lowe (24 December 1958 – 5 October 1999) was an American mountaineer. He has been described as inspiring "...a whole generation of climbers and explorers with his uncontainable enthusiasm, legendary training routines, and significant ascents of rock climbs, ice climbs, and mountains all over the world..."."Climber Remembers the Legendary Alex Lowe", (quote from Conrad Anker), story by Andrew Bisharat, May 2, 2016, nationalgeographic.com. He died in an avalanche in Tibet.
This was all too much for Commoriom's citizens, who immediately began to depart in a mass exodus, leaving Athammaus and his men behind to do battle with the fiend; however, they realized that the rumours of Knygathin Zhaum being both immortal and uncontainable are true. With each beheading and resurrection, Knygathin Zhaum becomes less human until he is a worse-than-formless horror filling the entire city square. Thus Athammaus and his men were forced to leave the city.
However, the sonnet form gave the Romantic poets the best of both worlds. A poem like Shelley’s "Ode to the West Wind" contains violent shifts reflecting the blowing wind, but it consists of sections made up of sonnets. The Romantics prove with this that they could master the ways of their predecessors that they so admire and still move on to something new. The form of the sonnet helps Shelley to contain something that is uncontainable.
According to Leon Hunt the film represents the suburban wives as both "banal and voracious, passive and rapacious, timid and uncontainable." The Daily Mirror described the characters as a "monstrous regiment of frustrated wives".Hunt, Leon, British Low Culture: From Safari Suits to Sexploitation, Routledge, 2013, p.104-6. It portrays suburbia as a deadened, lifeless space, one that mirrors the "sexual desert" experienced by the characters, but which, as Hunt says, "just intensifies desire rather than diminishing it".
The primary figures that Luisi drew inspiration from and who provided her with undivided support were her parents Angel and Maria. Her mother Maria encouraged her daughter to pursue her dreams despite the social stigma placed on women at the time. Her father, Angel, an educator and socialist, instilled in her “an uncontainable desire for justice and liberty.” Thus, throughout her life, Luisi recognized herself as a socialist and her attention was mainly focused on getting people to practice moral unity.
Deborah and Rick try to call a truce but their emotions are almost uncontainable. Deborah's heart broken by Rick leaving her and she is suddenly very aware of the threat from Clare. Meanwhile, Matt's been seeing Montgomery's stable girl and things have been getting a bit saucy. But when the mare she's responsible for goes into labour, Montgomery's not pleased to discover that she's been sired by a gypsy pony and Matt is the person who has been taking his stable girl's mind off the job.
Seamus Heaney argued that Eimhir was similar to Beatrice in Dante's Divine Comedy, in that Eimhir "resolves at a symbolic level tensions which would otherwise be uncontainable or wasteful". Scottish poet Iain Crichton Smith said, "there is a sense in which the Spanish Civil War does not form the background to these poems, but is the protagonist". MacLean's work was innovative and influential because it juxtaposed elements from Gaelic history and tradition with icons from mainstream European history. He described his poetry as "radiating from Skye and the West Highlands to the whole of Europe".
However, this type of commentary has been criticized as an attempt to depoliticize MacLean's work. Seamus Heaney argued that Eimhir was similar to Beatrice in Dante's Divine Comedy, in that Eimhir "resolves at a symbolic level tensions which would otherwise be uncontainable or wasteful". Scottish poet Iain Crichton Smith said, "there is a sense in which the Spanish Civil War does not form the background to these poems, but is the protagonist". MacLean's work was innovative and influential because it juxtaposed elements from Gaelic history and tradition with icons from mainstream European history.
Aymara indigenous people live around some of the mining areas. In Peru's southern Andes, Vancouver-based company Bear Creek's proposed Santa Ana mine resulted in the deaths of at least five locals at the hands of police. In a company press release, Bear Creek CEO Andrew Swarthout blamed the protests on a "pre- election political climate", and insisted that "Bear Creek has received strong local community support for our Santa Ana project". The protests were so uncontainable however that the previous Peruvian government of Alan García suspended Bear Creek's licence.
When the notes start flying as in Wieniawski's whistle-stop Scherzo Tarantella or Rimsky's Flight of the Bumblebee, she provides a real "heads- down-and-see-you-at-the-end" experience that captures the music's uncontainable exuberance to perfection. And whenever she has the chance to dig deep and produce a voluptuous tone, as in Tchaïkowski's heart-rending op.42 Meditation, the effect is all-engulfing as with Itzkhak Perlman (EMI) and Isaac Stern (CBS, now Sony). Cantagrill memorably captures the swaggering bravado of Brahms's Hungarian Dances nos.
Mandalas are also sacred enclosures, sacred architecture that house and contain the uncontainable essence of a central deity or yidam and their retinue. In the book The World of Tibetan Buddhism, the Dalai Lama describes mandalas thus: "This is the celestial mansion, the pure residence of the deity." The Five Tathagatas or 'Five Buddhas', along with the figure of the Adi-Buddha, are central to many Vajrayana mandalas as they represent the "five wisdoms", which are the five primary aspects of primordial wisdom or Buddha-nature.Ray, Reginald A. Secret of the Vajra World, The Tantric Buddhism of Tibet, Shambala, page 130.
Propane burner used with forced air into a metal melting furnace. Propane burner with a Bunsen flame Oxy-Acetylene for cutting through steel rails Flame of a gas and oil, in a dual burner A gas burner is a device that produces a controlled flame by mixing a fuel gas such as acetylene, natural gas, or propane with an oxidizer such as the ambient air or supplied oxygen, and allowing for ignition and combustion. The flame is generally used for the heat, infrared radiation, or visible light it produces. Some burners, such as gas flares, dispose of unwanted or uncontainable flammable gases.
This type of madonna image is based on the Byzantine prototype of the Chora tou Achoretou ("Container of the Uncontainable"), an epithet mentioned in the Acathist Hymn and present in the Greek East by the early 11th century, when the Byzantine-inspired enamels were made in Germany for the Cross of Mathilde. The type appeared in a wide range of sculptural and, later, painted images in Western Europe, especially around 1200. In these representations, some structural elements of the throne invariably appear, even if only handholds and front legs. For hieratic purposes, the Virgin's feet often rest on a low stool.
As Ruppenthal rode through the village late one evening with his riflemen, the night watchman apparently blew the wrong signal on his horn. As punishment, the watchman was made to practise the right signal the whole night long, which almost drove the Kempfelders to uncontainable fury. They complained about this inconsiderate disturbance of their usual nighttime quiet at once in Kirn, but nothing was done about Ruppenthal's behaviour. Another time, the Amtmann happened upon the Kempfelders as they were arguing with a tithe official. Ruppenthal flew into such a rage over the peasants’ supposed stubbornness that without further ado he had his riflemen lock them all up in the church.
Grigely's work also explores how archives might be engaged creatively and critically. He has focused on four bodies of archives in recent years: # His archive of ordinary conversations, which presently has approximately 85,000 conversation papers. # The archive of the late critic Gregory Battcock, which was the basis of Grigely's installation at the 2014 Whitney Biennial, and a book on Battcock's work entitled Oceans of Love: The Uncontainable Gregory Battcock (London, Koenig, 2016). # An archive of publications and publication projects of the curator Hans Ulrich Obrist. This project has been in progress for more than two decades, and is described in detail in Grigely's essay “The Obrist Factor” (Berlin, Sternberg Press, 2019).
Overall, "the film itself is about something very interesting and odd that would probably work better as a real documentary without the insinuation of mediocre acting or a fairly trite narrative." Conversely, the San Francisco Chronicle gave the film a positive review, saying it "succeeds as a well-made evocation of a subculture, though director Dirk Shafer's uncontainable enthusiasm for the world he's exposing blunts his movie's edge". Although calling some of the sequences "banal" and "boring", the Chronicle praises Drahos and Khabbazi's acting and states that "here and there something happens that's jaw dropping". The New York Times suggests that Shafer covers and updates the territory explored by Larry Kramer in his 1978 novel Faggots.
Professor Mahoney explains that because of the sensationalism generated in media coverage of "big" or particularly horrific domestic violence cases, it is difficult for people to conceptualize how frequently domestic violence happens in society. However, domestic violence is a regular occurrence experienced by up to one half of people in the United States, and an overwhelming number of victims are female. The sheer number of domestic violence victims in the United States suggests that domestic violence is not merely the result of intimate partners who cannot control their anger. Nonsubordination theory contends that it is the batterer's desire to subordinate the victim, not his uncontainable anger, which explains the frequency of domestic violence.
With government help, the whole town was rebuilt away. Craco, a medieval village in the Italian region of Basilicata, was evacuated after a landslide in 1963. Nowadays it is a famous filming location for many movies, including The Passion of The Christ by Mel Gibson, Christ Stopped at Eboli by Francesco Rosi, The Nativity Story by Catherine Hardwicke and Quantum of Solace by Marc Forster. In 1984, Centralia, Pennsylvania was abandoned due to an uncontainable mine fire, which began in 1962 and still rages to this day; eventually the fire reached an abandoned mine underneath the nearby town of Byrnesville, Pennsylvania, which caused that mine to catch on fire too and forced the evacuation of that town as well.
According to Edward Peters, the violence of the Albigensian Crusade was not in line with the reforms and plans of Innocent, who stressed confession, reform of the clergy and laity, and pastoral teachings to oppose heresy. Peters maintains that the violence was due to the crusade being under the control of mobs, petty rulers, and local bishops who did not uphold Innocent's ideas. The uncontainable, prejudicial passion of local mobs and heresy hunters, the violence of secular courts, and the bloodshed of the Albigensian Crusade sparked a desire within the papacy to implement greater control over the prosecution of heresy. This desire led to the development of organized legal procedures for dealing with heretics.
According to Peters, the violence of the following "Albigensian Crusade" was not in line with the reforms and plans of Innocent, who stressed confession, reform of the clergy and laity and pastoral teachings to oppose heresy. Peters asserts that the violence was caused by the "crusade" being under the control of mobs, petty rulers and local bishops who did not uphold Innocent's ideas. Armies from northern France swept through the south and essentially eradicated the Albigensians. The uncontainable, prejudicial passion of local mobs and heresy hunters, the violence of secular courts and the bloodshed of the Albigensian crusade sparked a desire within the papacy to implement greater control over the prosecution of heresy.
Margalit, 2007Shulman, dark hope p.2 Shulman's book addresses here what he calls a 'moral conundrum': how Israel, 'once a home to utopian idealists and humanists, should have engendered and given free rein to a murderous, also ultimately suicidal, messianism,' and asks if the 'humane heart of the Jewish tradition' always contain the 'seeds of self-righteous terror' he observed among settlers. He finds within himself an intersection of hope, faith and empathy, and 'the same dark forces that are active among the most predatory of the settlers', and it is this which provides him with 'a reason to act'Shulman, dark hope pp.2-3. against what he regards as 'pure, rarefied, unadulterated, unreasoning, uncontainable human evil'.
The songs featured in the film are bright and beguiling, and are not overbearing as some musical animations are likely to become. The film's animation is trouble-free and colourful changing at times as stories alter, but echoing the fashion of the innovative artwork. It uses a number of contemporary Computer Graphics animations in several scenes to illustrate an urban Hong Kong, but it skillfully shows Hong Kong as the dirty conurbation it is rather than the high-pitched clean cityscape that many travel advertisements like to portray. The genial and timid piglet McDull has cheered up the lives of kids, professors, housewives and CEOs, because he epitomises the uncontainable and happy-go-lucky spirit of Hong Kong.
Italo Calvino wrote a review in which he regarded the novel positively and compared it to other works of the so-called letteratura industriale (Industrial literature), a current which spread at the beginning of the Italian economic miracle, such as Paolo Volponi's Memoriale and Giovanni Arpino's Una nuvola d'ira. He praised the all-encompassing language that succeeds masterfully in expressing and representing the industrial reality in a more complex way, even if he saw some weaknesses connected to the book's uncontainable autobiography that is limited, in his opinion, to a "private anarchist protest".Gino Ruozzi, Vite difficili nella letteratura del boom economico. Dalla dolce vita alla vita agra, in Carlo Varotti, La parola e il racconto.
This could be the summer rocker for the CCM concertgoer with something between revolt and hope throughout." Signaling in a three star review by Today's Christian Entertainment, Abby Baracskai believes, "the album brings rock right to your front door in various heights and levels [...] The quality of the musical aspects of the album may be magnificent, but the lyrics can be a little lackluster." Chris Major, allocating the album 4.7 stars for The Christian Beat, responds, "Exhale is heavy, gritty, explosive, and bold, saturated with uncontainable energy from start to finish." Christopher Smith, allotting the album three and a half stars by Jesus Freak Hideout, writes, "Exhale is far from a letdown, but it could certainly afford to take more risks.
Subsequently, in 1637, Charles attempted to introduce a version of the Book of Common Prayer, written by Archbishop Laud (and which in part derived from the first of Cranmer's reformation books and was thus more likely to offend the Calvinistic Scots). When this was used in the King's presence in St. Giles, Edinburgh, it set off a revolt which became so uncontainable that it led to the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, beginning with the Bishops Wars and developing into the English Civil War. When James VII fled the country in 1688 and the crown was offered jointly to his daughter Mary and her husband William of Orange, the Scottish bishops felt that, since James VII had not actually abdicated, they were unable to take the oath of allegiance to William and Mary. In consequence, the national Church of Scotland was established in the presbyterian form, and the non-juring bishops and those loyal to them became a persecuted minority who were regarded as potential traitors.

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