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"unerringly" Definitions
  1. in a way that is always right and accurate

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Women, too, are mostly, though by no means unerringly, monogamous.
An unerringly sweet love song that bridges genres and dispositions.
His hand slipped between them, his fingers unerringly finding her clit.
They sometimes miss, but when they hit, they unerringly fuse abandon and reality.
The fingerprint sensor is also exceedingly fast at 0.2 seconds, and it's unerringly accurate.
And it'll give you unerringly fast and fluid performance through all of those tasks.
Cuomo has been blunt and at times searching, but unerringly forthright, even with unnerving information.
When the trio rapped and sing-rapped live to Auto-Tune, it was unerringly beautiful.
Through these remote videos, she proved unerringly polite and far more game than her son.
On the contrary, soldiers, as they appeared in 23's Full Spectrum Warrior, was unerringly real.
He's also someone who unerringly, and with unimaginable violence, pursues the vengeance that the plot requires.
He was a former high school math teacher who was unerringly precise about his laboratory values.
Facebook harnessed billions of users to the engine of artificial intelligence and steered unerringly toward advertising riches.
The days trot by; the weather is unerringly pleasant; the bus breaks down, but nobody is hurt.
Trump aides and executives are unerringly deferential around him but aggressive when they do battle on his behalf.
" This is, of course, the unerringly vital difference between "war on paper," and "war as it actually is.
His manicured prose—like his unerringly staid public persona—would reflect his status as a pillar of the establishment.
He was known as "the skipper" — a calm captain who was open-minded and unerringly ethical, but also tough.
The Vive controllers are a big dollop of awesome, tracking my hands unerringly and simply getting out of the way.
The Chainsmokers have moved EDM from the club to the sexual health clinic in just two horrible, unerringly painful years.
"Lies" is one of the group's biggest singles, a throbbing ballad with a slow-burn music video that's unerringly sad.
What's more, he had now found his way unerringly to Granny's house, approaching step by step from a very great distance.
Staying unerringly faithful in the context of an episodic series is the sort of juggling act that tends to handcuff storytellers.
Ms. McKenna, a veteran, is wry, seen-it-all unimpressed, unerringly wise; Ms. Freeman, far younger, is well on her way.
In the rare moments when he has struck the right note, he unerringly hits a jarring one minutes, hours or days later.
And Bill Deamer's first-rate choreography unerringly finds the residual grace among dancers who could well stumble and fall at any moment.
Sylvan was a singer of immaculate taste and acute expressivity; Orliński's performance, charged with emotion and unerringly graceful, was a worthy tribute. ♦
He may return to his victim and unerringly reach for the exact same toe that he has bitten and carefully inspect the damage.
This year the saxophonist Sherman Irby will serve as musical director, with the unerringly soulful jazz singer Catherine Russell as a featured guest.
He is said to be an affable and unerringly polite person, but one with a steel spine who brooks no rivals within the party.
For all the fashionable fascination with big strategy, she was unerringly sensible and, where need be, decisive: nothing foolish would happen on her watch.
In the opening of the film, it is established that replicants live and thrive as part of society because they are unerringly subservient and compliant.
They have unerringly targeted communities of color (in which citizens tend to vote for Democrats) and tried to make it harder for them to vote.
"He has an ability to hold up a shiny object and his base follows it unerringly, and he's really good at it," Mr. Newhouse said.
Things were a little charmed for Jamie this season: His marriage thrived, settling came easy, friends unerringly found him, and they flew under political radars.
It's unerringly smooth and fast, the interface is barely any different from Google's own Android Nougat UI, and I'm liking how long the battery lasts too.
The OpenAI Five were unerringly precise, aggressively picking off targets with spells and attacks, and generally being a menace to any enemy heroes they came upon.
On his unerringly tasteful recent album "Notes From New York," Mr. Charlap, a pianist, leads his longtime trio in a springtime stroll through the American songbook.
These two scenes are supposed to reveal how unerringly Negan targets both Carl and Olivia's weaknesses, which in both cases happen to involve their physical appearance.
The lesson is unerringly simple, and quite politically charged, at a time when empathy seems to be in such short supply in the highest echelons of power.
But those mismatches, however cute, reek of male self-congratulation, whereas Wilde is unerringly focussed on her heroines, and on their fundamental right to get things wrong.
If we're really in the midst of skin care's golden age, then this might just be our magnetic compass, pointing us unerringly in the direction of ageless skin.
In retrospect, there are other potential hints, like the way Adelaide finds her way down to the labs unerringly when she's trying to find her kidnapped son, Jason.
After unleashing an onslaught of energetically-uptempo-yet-unerringly-tuneful numbers, he'd throw in a tricky riff from "Rhapsody in Blue" just to show you that he could.
Out of all the possible places Lady G could have set her foot, she blindly and unerringly found that one location, thus falling and miscarrying her future heir.
He was an absurdly talented forward, an unerringly lethal finisher whenever a chance presented itself, but also an economical player who was as notable for industrious teamwork as individualist magic.
"Warmest Christmas Wishes" is his second album of new recordings in two years, following a several-year drought, and it is peak holiday schlock, a hearty and unerringly smooth nog.
Trying to clear a last-second ball across the goalmouth, Aziz Bouhaddouz of Morocco dove for a header, and the ball went unerringly into the corner of his own net.
And nowhere is that sense of a wayward soul trying to find companionship and peace more achingly apparent than in the Mary Tyrone offered by the unerringly fine Lesley Manville.
NCT 127, which released its debut EP only last summer, was the highlight of the concert — their hits, including "Fire Truck" and "Cherry Bomb," are flamboyantly chaotic and unerringly entertaining.
Strapped into a specially adapted Dacia Sandero, equipped with a crash helmet and an internally mounted camera recording his every move, Mr Fillon was unerringly calm and focused at the wheel.
That their predictions have proven unerringly wrong — air-quality regs have some of the best benefit-to-cost ratios of any government policies in modern history — has not shaken their convictions.
Given that allowing mages freedom seems to unerringly end up with murder, havoc, and the occasional apocalyptic war, it seems bizarre to argue that their confinement is neither justified nor necessary.
Instead, the film celebrates the prowess and hardware of the People's Liberation Army, including missiles launched from Chinese warships that unerringly destroy the bad guys while sparing the civilians hiding nearby.
With repeated exposure, you gain a new respect for Idina Menzel, who voices Elsa, and her superhuman ability to belt out a ballad unerringly while also imbuing it with complex emotional texture.
The cast is unerringly terrific, particularly Shapiro (a Tony winner at age 10, for Matilda: The Musical) and The Leftovers' Ann Dowd, who had a ridiculous, awesome five films at Sundance this year.
Bill Charlap Trio (Tuesday through June 4) On his unerringly tasteful new album, "Notes From New York," Mr. Charlap, a pianist, leads his longtime trio in a springtime stroll through the American songbook.
What we also notice, and what these cumulative sequences of drawn occasions make clear, is how often Picasso begins by getting things wrong, and then, perhaps only a day or two later, nails it, unerringly.
Take "Dead Girl Walking," which matches heartbeart-thick pulses with soft jazz-soul and heavy vocal decay, or "Personal," an electro-pop thumper that, rather than explode at the hook, instead exhales into something unerringly breezy.
A grandmother at 44, she has shown the ability to be both politically aggressive and yet unerringly feminine -- her wispy designer scarves a refreshing pastel note amid the blacks and grays of Pakistan's male-dominated political milieu.
Monetary sums are wired through rather than handed off, while split-seconds between smartphone messages are often the difference between life or death (the movie's unerringly tense climax is also centered on information transmitted through various screens).
The movement was inspired by the tomb scene from Romeo and Juliet — one of many hidden layers of tragicomic context in a film that unerringly pursues its own logical end and then goes further, in a leap of faith.
Kisner, not the longest of hitters but unerringly accurate for the most part until he double-bogeyed the 16th and bogeyed the last, posted a seven-under 206 total, one stroke ahead of fellow American Stroud (71) and Japan's Matsuyama (73).
But the middle section of the bill is most intriguing — the Southern rock titans ZZ Top; the soft-rock crooner Brett Young and also the hip-hop-conversant LoCash; the unerringly sincere Dan + Shay and the pitch-perfect ironists Midland.
A mantis can jump as unerringly as a cat, controlling its trajectory through an intricate series of twists and turns distributed across its legs and body, all to ensure a flawless landing on a ridiculously iffy target nearly every time.
Mr. Carr, 59, is genial, driven and unerringly gregarious, a kind of L. pictus in a baseball cap, always looking for new connections, new ideas for helping the park and its people, new ways to win over skeptics and bridge political divides.
I could have watched an entire episode that was just these Seven Samurai (give or take a few ablative redshirts, who the White Walkers and their pet dead-bear unerringly identified somehow as the ones to kill first) working out their grievances and expressing what's important to them.
Wry and unerringly sharp, Break in Case of Emergency is a smart look at so-called "first-world problems" — and a reminder that, first-world or not, they have a tendency to wreak havoc on our lives in a way that, at least for a moment, feels entirely insurmountable.
Unerringly, the best bits of a night out are always the parts that shouldn't actually be that fun, like getting ready, or drinking in your flat, or, inevitably and especially, travelling to wherever you're going—anticipation fizzing over like a shaken-up tinny—and acting like a div on public transport.
JON PARELES There's instinctual genius at work in the seemingly inevitable DJ Khaled summer anthem "I'm the One," which gathers a murderers' row of stars — Justin Bieber, Quavo, Chance the Rapper and Lil Wayne — and swaddles them in unerringly soft production that makes a lot out of simple, breezy parts.
Many are studies for the works in the show, and aside from a few that sink into torpid academicism, all are executed with an unerringly fluid line, trembling across the contours of a form — a hand, a pleated gown, an open, inquiring face — setting it aglow in the gallery's protectively dim light.
They are driving the camera, the character and their own perspective—rather than locked, unerringly, on the rear of a McClaren as it eases around a course, in Driver: San Francisco, you "drive" out of your body, into the sky, along the highway, and through the bonnet of a new vehicle, before driving, literally, some more.
It had only horror, because I knew unerringly the monstrous, nefandous analogy that had suggested it.
After the interval, Tyson and Statham were brought back on with immediate results as Tyson felled Archer's stumps. Davidson lasted only six balls before he was caught by Evans off Statham. Statham as usual was unerringly accurate, conceding only 45 runs off 19 eight-ball overs.
According to Jainism, karmic consequences are unerringly certain and inescapable. No divine grace can save a person from experiencing them. Only the practice of austerities and self-control can modify or alleviate the consequences of karma. Even then, in some cases, there is no option but to accept karma with equanimity.
He is unerringly kind and patient with everyone, including Juna, despite her misunderstanding his words. He repeatedly admonishes Juna for trying to fight the Raaja ("Why do you kill?"), claiming he never asked her to do so. ; Cindy is a young orphan whom Chris rescued, leading to her unwavering devotion to him.
Ashok calls home unerringly every week bringing joy and some comfort to his anxious mother. One day she gets a call from a boy trying desperately to reach his mother. The anxiety is compounded when her own son's call doesn't arrive at the appointed hour. The next call reveals that the child has died.
Thinking he had succeeded, Lin went back to sleep dreaming that he had become emperor. The three arrows flew into the imperial palace, unerringly striking the dragon throne. However, as it was midnight, the throne was empty. The next morning, the emperor found the three arrows with Lin's name on them stuck in his throne.
N. Krishnasamy wrote for The Indian Express, "Visu creates contrived situations, but as he unerringly brings to the fore qualities he wants his characters to show he gets away with them." The film was also noted for the famous scene of Visu's character recording the kissing incident, and presenting it on a Television to the whole family.
From the beginning a certain duality inhabited Rolf Schnyder's personality. On one side, his strong organizational skills and sharp analytical mind were typical of a Swiss German upbringing. However, there was also something unerringly romantic, a perpetual inquisitiveness and interest in the world beyond his immediate vicinity. In 1956, Schnyder moved to Geneva to improve his French.
Volatile thiols are easily and almost unerringly detected by their distinctive odor. S-specific analyzers for gas chromatographs are useful. Spectroscopic indicators are the D2O-exchangeable SH signal in the 1H NMR spectrum (33S is NMR-active but signals for divalent sulfur are very broad and of little utility). The νSH band appears near 2400 cm−1 in the IR spectrum.
Pure as a bell, always > unerringly true to character, Frau Rother is drawn as accurately as the > slice of a surgeon's scalpel. And that's what the author is doing here, > performing autopsies on the characters of her family. The writer is the real > medical examiner. The book was also a notable commercial success, selling over half a million copies in Germany alone.
It's a spectacularly dynamic image > that sums up the character and charges the movie with instant power. Jacobs also worked as a script doctor. According to his obituary: > Too many were perfectly willing to let Alex serve merely as an adaptor, a > rescuer of troubled projects, a brain to be picked. They knew how unerringly > he could respond with a torrent of stimulating ideas.
Besides his love for the languages and cultures of India, Rubin collected many bronze statues during his travels. A number of them are now in the collection of the Brooklyn Museum and the Peabody Essex Museum. Astrology was a particular fascination and pet peeve of Rubin's. While he insisted all of it was nonsense, he amused and confused friends and colleagues by unerringly guessing their astrological signs.
The Supreme Court agreed, holding that the district court properly found that there was no prejudiced testimony. According to the Court, the appellate court improperly substituted its own finding that the challenged witness's original testimony was unerringly false and that the trial court's contrary conclusion amounted to an abuse of discretion. The court concluded that no reviewable issue of law was presented and that the appeal should have been dismissed as frivolous.
He became a leader of the New English Art Club, where he chiefly exhibited. With his vivid manner of portraiture and his ability to catch unerringly some striking and usually unfamiliar aspect of his subject, he superseded Sargent as England's fashionable portrait painter. In 1921 he was elected an Associate of the Royal Academy and elected a full R.A. in 1928. He was named to the Order of Merit by King George VI in 1942.
The main influence on Kosta is identified to be the current that permeated Russia, the revolutionary and democratic spirit now sleeping but soon to rise like a burning sun. Kosta's work was unerringly popular, seeking to point to the suffering of the ordinary at every turn. The patriotism which the Kosta father tried so hard to drill into the young Kosta is also apparent. Patriotism is scattered left and right in the early works.
But exactly the opposite occurred in testing; the radar unerringly locked onto the window and the target disappeared from the display. Range gate pull-off is essentially an electronic version of window. Instead of producing the secondary return by dropping a packet of foil reflectors, the second return is created by a transponder in the target aircraft. The transponder initially responds as rapidly as possible to the radar's signal, producing a second blip that overlaps the original.
This can allow an insect to return unerringly to a single hole a few millimeters in diameter among thousands of apparently identical holes clustered together, after a trip of up to several kilometers' distance. In a phenomenon known as philopatry, insects that hibernate have shown the ability to recall a specific location up to a year after last viewing the area of interest. A few insects seasonally migrate large distances between different geographic regions (e.g., the overwintering areas of the monarch butterfly).
Hahn had a fine all-round game and could defend away from the table with the best of them. However, he was probably happiest when deploying his imaginatively varied, unerringly consistent and pitilessly accurate loops to put his opponents on the defensive. As well as his dominating forehand loop, he was among the first practitioners of the backhand loop, probably the hardest shot in the game. His matchless powers of concentration meant that, although his style demanded the greatest precision, he seldom missed.
In its heyday, the rivalry was notable among team sports in that it almost unerringly focused on the sidelines rather than the floor. The two coaches were far and away the best known and best paid in their sport, with both being in the Basketball Hall of Fame and Women's Basketball Hall of Fame. Between them, they account for over 2,000 wins. On the Tennessee side was Pat Summitt, the all-time winningest NCAA Division I college basketball coach, male or female.
Fifer manages to escape and hides at Fiddler's stick house but the Wolf also blows it down. The two pigs run and hide at Practical's brick house. The Wolf then tries to blow down the strong brick house (losing his clothing in the process) but is unable to make much progress, as the bricks have made a strong foundation. Finally, Practical Pig chases the wolf away in a flurry of bricks that unerringly hit the Nazi marauder in his rear.
Dave is skeptical of the Genie, as is Suzy Austin, but the others are not sure. Centralized, single-minded activity on the part of the criminal Alphabats excites the suspicion of Canon Tallis, who interrogates Dave and Dr. Wallace Austin. Dr. Austin has been working on the creation and perfection of a laser-based Micro-Ray, which is so unerringly precise that it may do more than simply penetrate the corporeal. Dave was once a member of the Alphabats, but has turned from their ways.
Conrad, T. JazzTimes Review accessed March 12, 2018 In The Observer, Dave Gelly said "Although he doesn't attract much critical attention, Houston Person must have a large and loyal following, judging by the number of albums he's made over the years. They’re a discriminating crowd, too, if this latest example is anything to go by. Ballads, blues, R&B; classics – gently but unerringly his soulful tenor saxophone brings out their beauty, enhancing a melody with a few deft strokes. He can pick a good band, too".
The Peterkins were a large family who were extremely intelligent, but didn't have a lick of common sense among them. Whenever they were confronted with a problem that had a simple solution and a complex one, they unerringly went for the complex one --the simple one never occurred to them. They were usually rescued by their neighbor, the Lady from Philadelphia, known for her wisdom; which usually amounted to the plain, commonsense solution that had been staring them in the face and which any normal person would have seized on immediately.
Reading > the novel is a remarkable exercise in which the borders of perception and > communication fluctuate and bend.". Another excerpt from a npr review: > "Amatka does not wrap up as conclusively as many readers may like, but then > it's nowhere near being a conventional sci-fi novel. Tidbeck triumphs at > crafting an ending that's both unsettingly vague and unerringly true to the > warped internal logic of her world. Amatka is so disorienting that it makes > the otherwise generic elements of her political dystopia — including > crippling procedures and secret camps for dissidents — feel almost > comfortingly familiar.
As an allegory of life in the information age, it blew my mind." Todd McCarthy's review in Variety praised the film's "almost unerringly accurate evocation of the workaday San Francisco of 35–40 years ago. Forget the distorted emphasis on hippies and flower-power that many such films indulge in; this is the city as it was experienced by most people who lived and worked there." David Ansen, in his review for Newsweek magazine, wrote, "Zodiac is meticulously crafted – Harris Savides's state-of-the-art digital cinematography has a richness indistinguishable from film – and it runs almost two hours and 40 minutes.
Lou Lumenick said the ending was "surprisingly bloody" and Brian Lowry said the ending is "a little more violent than necessary" and "a bit grittier than it should be tonally, as if we've detoured into a different movie." Simon Braund of Empire magazine gave the film one star out of five and called it "Absolute tosh. A ridiculous, unerringly tedious plot is weighed down by listless performances from a cast who clearly wished they were somewhere else, despite the sumptuous location." The film earned a Razzie Award nomination for Kate Hudson as Worst Actress (also for My Best Friend's Girl).
Harvey and Janet, a middle-aged married couple in a dysfunctional relationship, discuss over breakfast how Harvey woke up screaming from a dream he had: one of their daughters was killed by a truck. Janet soon realizes how the details of the dream are unerringly accurate for that morning, especially in noticing how their neighbor's car has a dent in it, along with what looks like a blood stain and a dark patch of hair. The story ends when Harvey answers a phone call, as he did in his dream, presumably confirming Janet's mounting fears that the events of the dream are true.
Cohen; Peacock (2017), p. 109 Writing for Vulture in 2017, writer Bill Wyman described the song as the only successful track on Cut the Crap, writing that "the sound collage and the gentle, troubled synth lines undergird the song unerringly, and for once the group-shouted chorus, though still over-loud, conveys some wan meaning. This can't have been a good time for Strummer, and you can hear it in his voice, as he sings the fuck out of this." The production of the live favourite "Three Card Trick" has been praised as relatively uncluttered, although it does contain programmed hand-claps.
Taotie then attempts to make a break for it only for the skirmish between him, Po, and Master Shifu to make it onto the nearest stage. With help from the festival attendees, Po and Master Shifu cornered Taotie who ended up being beaten up by the attendees while Bian Zao gives Master Mantis back to Po and Master Shifu. While Master Shifu undoes the paralysis on Master Mantis, Bian Zao carried his beaten-up father away. Taotie returned in "A Thousand and Twenty Questions," in which he approached Master Yao after failing to make his Sphere of Unerringly Accurate Acu-Pressure function properly.
While there has been a lot of mystery surrounding several of the gang who were not imprisoned, in reality the police knew almost the entire gang almost instantly. By 29 August 1963 Commander Hatherill had 14 names, and told police that Brian Field had tried to enlist another gang to rob the train, who turned him down. Hatherill's list was unerringly accurate—all the major gang members who were later jailed were identified, except Ronnie Biggs. With the exception of the minor accomplices Lennie Field, Bill Boal and the train driver, the list was complete, although of course "The Ulsterman" was not identified.
There are occasional quartzite outcrops across the summit plateau and some of the boulders have been collected to surround the trig point, a few iron fence post have also been included. The OS map also shows a 936-metre spot height, half a kilometre to the west of the recognised summit. The summit is crossed by a line of old rusting boundary fence posts and these lead unerringly to the adjoining Munro of Càrn na Caim which lies five km to the north across a boggy col with a height of 825 metres. A'Bhuidheanach Bheag has two subsidiary tops over 3,000 feet in height.
Technical Sergeant Lindsey's official Medal of Honor citation reads: > For gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the > call of duty on November 16, 1944, in Germany. T/Sgt. Lindsey assumed a > position about 10 yards to the front of his platoon during an intense enemy > infantry-tank counterattack, and by his unerringly accurate fire destroyed 2 > enemy machinegun nests, forced the withdrawal of 2 tanks, and effectively > halted enemy flanking patrols. Later, although painfully wounded, he engaged > 8 Germans, who were reestablishing machinegun positions, in hand-to-hand > combat, killing 3, capturing 3, and causing the other 2 to flee. By his > gallantry, T/Sgt.
In 1936 she became a regular act at Tony's, a New York nightclub on West 52nd Street, where she performed satirical songs, some of which were written by John Latouche and Jill Rainsford. In 1939, the New York Times wrote that "Spivy's material, witty, acid, and tragicomic, is better than most of the essays one hears about town, and her delivery is that of a sophisticated artist on her own grounds. She knows the value of surprise in punching a line, she uses understatement unerringly, and her piano accompaniment is superb." From 1940–1951 she ran her own nightclub, Spivy's Roof, on New York's East 57th Street.
On its release, the Mansfield & Sutton Recorder felt the song "showcases a new immediacy in Rea's music". Paul Benbow of the Reading Evening Post commented: "Gruff-voiced middle of the road stuff, ideal for Radio 2." Graham K of Record Mirror criticised the single as being one of a number that week that "epitomise[s] the current trend for band and companies to unerringly strive for the lowest common denominator at all costs". In a review of Wired to the Moon, Paul Speelman of The Age wrote: "Probably the outstanding song on this album is the title track, but there is also the delightfully-named "I Don't Know What It Is But I Love It", a lovely contrast".
They return to the Lentic facility to confront Sozerdor, and are able to trap him in a force field; Leela then activates all of the controls she can find, drawing on the facility's power until the defenses are too weak to shield against the orbital strafing. The power drain also releases Sozerdor from his force field, but before he can shoot the Doctor or Leela, the recycling facility shuts down—thus cutting off the plasma stream around the TARDIS—and the lights go out. Sozerdor is disoriented in the darkness, but Leela unerringly locates the TARDIS—and she and the Doctor escape while the OIG rescue mission bombs the facility, bringing it down around Sozerdor's head.
Rot Lop Fan is one of several unorthodox members of the Green Lantern Corps created by Alan Moore in Tales of the Green Lantern Corps Annual #3 (1987). After his introduction, he later occasionally appears in Green Lantern Corps group scenes. In the Tales of the Green Lantern Corps Annual #3 story "In the Blackest Night", Katma Tui is sent by the Guardians of the Universe to a lightless region of space known as the Obsidian Deeps, in order to recruit a new Green Lantern to protect that region of space. Despite the absolute darkness of the Deeps, Katma's power ring led her unerringly to a completely fearless and honest resident of the Deeps: Rot Lop Fan.
Until the kangaroo locates what it precisely needs, it frequently has to search for long time and then pulls out books, bolt cutters, newspapers, stolen ashtrays and lots more. In many cases the red boxing gloves it carries in his pouch come to use, which most of the times are found unerringly. It is working on a magnum opus, which, according to the Kangaroo, carries the two human main driving forces in its title: “opportunism and repression”. The Kangaroo tends to cite smaller passages out of it. As a fictive character the Kangaroo – even though the author repeatedly mentions the Kangaroo’s existence – functions as the author’s alter ego name="tagesspiegel_2011-08-29" , as a being which isn’t bound to the common norms of the society.
It took a week to reach Elephant Island, the ice and currents inhibiting progress. The first few nights involved camping on nearby ice floes with the constant risk of them breaking up, but the last four nights were in the boats, with Worsley spending most of it at the tiller and going without sleep for 90 hours straight. His experience with open boats came to the fore in his sound handling of the Dudley Docker, while his navigation was exemplary, guiding the fleet of lifeboats unerringly to Elephant Island once they found favourable wind conditions. On the final night at sea, with Elephant Island having been sighted earlier in the day, heavy seas separated his boat from the other two lifeboats.
The Doombolt is a top secret advanced missile guidance system designed by the Royal Navy. It consists of a concentrated radio beam which is meant to guide a missile unerringly to its target; by use of a special, inconspicuous sonar emission vessel, defence missiles buried in the sea bed around the British main isle are fired into the air, where the Doombolt beam takes over. However, the Navy's design was faulty, resulting in the destruction of the transmission beacons and the subsequent self-destruction of the missiles. Bayard, a former Navy scientist, has perfected the system by basing it on a two-beam transmission, collected and amplified at a central control station; but he intends to sell it to a foreign power for his own profit.
The album included some Wong compositions and introduced more ballads to her canon, as most of her previous releases had been unerringly jaunty pop numbers. She then undertook a tour of Japan that lasted for six months. Her nomadic lifestyle throughout this period made her one of the most widely recognized people in East Asia (Asiaweek magazine included her in a list of "50 people you should know in China"), but it began to have an effect on her private life."Shane Homan, Access All Eras: Tribute Bands and Global Pop Culture, 2006, p224. "... almost exclusively on contributions from Hong Kong-, Beijing- and Singapore-based composers along with her own compositions on Sing and Play (1998), Only Love Strangers (1999), Fable (2000), Faye Wong (2001) and To Love (2003).
Although it sounds remarkably like a Hank Williams composition, "Settin' the Woods on Fire" was written by Hank's song publisher and producer Fred Rose and an elderly New Yorker, Ed G. Nelson. Williams recorded it with Rose producing at Castle Studio on June 13, 1952 in Nashville with Jerry Rivers (fiddle), Don Helms (steel guitar), and Harold Bradley (rhythm guitar), while it is speculated that Chet Atkins played lead guitar and Ernie Newton played bass. The song peaked at #2 while the B-side, "You Win Again," climbed to #10. Author Colin Escott offers that the song "pointed unerringly toward rockabilly," In 2007, a episode of The Batman was released called Two of a Kind, Joker and Harley Quinn sing the song while causing chaos in Gotham City.
" Critic Sam Adams wrote about Fritz Lang directorial style, "Restraint was never Fritz Lang's problem. Indeed, his version of Clifford Odets' Clash by Night is overwrought verging on camp... In Clash's wild kingdom, strong women can only be sated by the threat of male violence: After she marries sturdy lug Paul Douglas, Stanwyck is unerringly drawn towards Ryan's volatile woman-hater, while fish-canner Marilyn Monroe shows her affection to fiance Keith Andes by socking him in the arm, a gesture he threatens to return in spades. Lang tilled the same turf two years later in Human Desire, a similarly heavy-handed expose of man's bestial nature. Perhaps Lang should have stuck with the style of Clash's extraordinary, near-wordless opening, which begins with shots of seagulls and seals and slowly mixes in the actors in their natural habitats.
Mr. Justice Ireton believes that, when presented with circumstantial evidence about a crime, he can unerringly penetrate to the truth. He also believes that he can pay off handsome Anthony Morrell to break off his engagement with the judge's daughter Constance, in the hopes that Constance will marry the judge's assistant Fred Barlow (which would very much displease wealthy society girl Jane Tennant, who loves Barlow). However, there are a few problems that will stand in the way of that arrangement; notably, that the judge is broke and Tony Morrell cannot be bought off, although he is known to enjoy exacting revenge for slights both real and imagined. When Morrell is found dead in the Iretons' seaside cottage, a great deal of circumstantial evidence points to the judge, who cannot think of how to divert suspicion.
On the latter book Josiah Royce wrote an article so scathing that Abbot took it as an unfair attempt to destroy his reputation, and eventually responded publicly with Mr. Royce's Libel (1891 October) in which he sought redress from Royce's employer Harvard University. The debate moved to the pages of The Nation, where Charles Sanders Peirce took Abbot's side; William James and Joseph Bangs Warner, less so. In his 1903 obituary of Abbot, Peirce praised Abbot's philosophical work and love of truth, and wrote that, in the introduction to Scientific Theism (wherein Abbot criticized nominalism and traced it through Kant among others), Abbot "put his finger unerringly [...] upon the one great blunder of all modern philosophy." (For the full texts of the public controversy and the obituary, see "External links" below.) Abbot committed suicide in 1903 by taking sleeping pills at his wife's gravesite in Central Cemetery, Beverly, Massachusetts, on the 10th anniversary of her death.
Wylie seldom allows her verses to grow agitated, she never permits them to remain dull.... in 'August' the sense of heat is conveyed by tropic luxuriance and contrast; in 'The Eagle and the Mole' she lifts didacticism to a proud level ... never has snow-silence been more unerringly communicated than in 'Velvet Shoes.'" Other notable poems include "Wild Peaches," "A Proud Lady," "Sanctuary," "Winter Sleep," "Madman's Song," "The Church-Bell," and "A Crowded Trolley Car." In Black Armor (1923), "the intellect has grown more fiery, the mood has grown warmer, and the craftsmanship is more dazzling than ever.... she varies the perfect modulation with rhymes that are delightfully acrid and unique departures which never fail of success ... from the nimble dexterity of a rondo like 'Peregrine' to the introspective poignance of 'Self Portrait,' from the fanciful 'Escape' to the grave mockery of 'Let No Charitable Hope.'"Louis Untermeyer, Elinor Wylie,'" Modern American Poetry, (New York: Harcourt Brace, 1930), 538-540.

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