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"unhurried" Definitions
  1. relaxed and calm; not done too quickly

278 Sentences With "unhurried"

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It was all so fluid, so unhurried and so natural.
Nevertheless, cards, in their own analog, inherently unhurried nature, endure.
"It don't matter, son," he said in an unhurried drawl.
Sackler is thirty-four, slight, with a deliberate and unhurried air.
Watching from below, Zuckerberg was struck by Aquila's deliberate, unhurried pace.
All the characters feel like real people; their dialogue is unhurried.
It is suffused with slowly deepening panic, unhurried but increasingly restless.
There is no pressure, no pretension: It's all unhurried, unforced pleasure.
Then there's Lauren Day's vocal which is plushly downtempo and utterly unhurried.
We'll play an unhurried card or board game and share funny stories.
It's feverish but unhurried, a slowly smoldering set that's emphatic about loneliness.
His diffidence blends well with his shambling characterization and Ford's unhurried tempo.
Yet such flat and unhurried beginnings are subversions concealing a powerful slyness.
The way in which the two connect is unhurried, handled with subtlety.
When Fall is at its best, its length feels luxurious and unhurried.
The high stakes notwithstanding, the story unfolds with a sense of unhurried whimsy.
Not since the late '90s has Moore wandered with such unhurried, slapdash ease.
Behind him, Prat and Country House were splashing along unhurried in eighth place.
Mozart begins this slow movement with a peaceful melody over unhurried, shifting chords.
Hospital visits became more frequent as his Parkinson's advanced like an unhurried predator.
The shows introduce mostly young galleries and artists in an unhurried, intimate way.
The horns engage in an unhurried exchange, letting tones and colors drift upward.
To him, comfortable and unhurried travel is the main selling point of Nightjets.
And with that comes this cool, unhurried, decisive, linear way of moving through space.
He has a long, thin mouth, deep-set eyes, and an unhurried Southern drawl.
What unites these artists isn't style but mode: Each benefits from contemplative, unhurried listening.
The paint went on easily, in smooth, unhurried strokes, back and forth and diagonally.
She scored her second with unhurried precision and began shouting and pumping her arms.
I devoured them in perhaps 2250 seconds, then settled into the restaurant's unhurried cadences.
Inspired, I promised myself to carry on this little girl's spirit of unhurried curiosity.
It was a marvel of understatement — unhurried electronic beats, pared-down harmonies, empty spaces.
The voice is calm, unhurried; the English that's spoken has a slight European accent.
I found the unhurried pace of Devotion's puzzles to be one of its greatest strengths.
The title track, "On the Beach," is pure poetry wrapped in an unhurried, oceanic sprawl.
Katharina is, at first, dazed, unhurried, and appears not to take her arrest very seriously.
It's "feverish but unhurried, a slowly smoldering set that's emphatic about loneliness," our critic wrote.
The early Eucalyptus sessions were casual and unhurried, a vibe that's reflected on the album.
The track is an unhurried disco seduction, sprawling to 10 minutes without overstaying its welcome.
One can see that disposition, that unhurried, slightly indulgent pose in most of the subjects.
Ms. Pittman offered "Leaning On," an introspective solo exquisite in its focus and unhurried pace.
It is an unhurried black-and-white film with characters who speak Spanish and Mixtec.
Only then does the high-tech SUV move through the intersection at a totally unhurried pace.
The music is gently perfumed and unhurried — perhaps, at 40 nearly stationary minutes, to a fault.
Clark's characters ease into intimacy and sex, and there's an unhurried, improvisatory simplicity to their interactions.
Just an unhurried apparition before a small group of marginalized people, in the middle of nowhere.
For everybody who has applauded the show's unhurried pacing, there have been just as many detractors.
During the five preceding days, they conducted an unhurried examination of legislation to outlaw poll taxes.
This perfectionist nature has meant that, up until now, their work has been steady and unhurried.
The movie's unhurried pacing, also a hallmark of Hawley's TV shows, masks his impatience as a filmmaker.
They like so many models before them performed the label's ceremonious runway dance, an unhurried empowered strut.
Fans, accustomed to constant novelty, no longer have the patience for artists to take unhurried new shapes.
What makes the harp so beautiful is the way it radiates through open space, ethereal and unhurried.
He nodded his unhurried stoner nod, like I'd just asked if he wanted to hit this joint.
If you're unfamiliar with the difference, think of cold brew as traditional iced coffee's unhurried fraternal twin.
Dr. Fridell said the training is best applied to unhurried decisions where officers have time to think.
In particular, they spent less time completing "light" activities, such as household chores, shopping and unhurried walking.
The firefights and chase sequences made way for unhurried ruminations on the malleable fate of the self.
Small Fry recounts simple scenes in Lisa's life in an unhurried fashion, with a novelist's eye for detail.
His patience shouldn't come as a surprise, considering the unhurried nature of songs on Enjoy The Great Outdoors.
It wouldn't be out of left field, given its already unhurried pace, its seriousness, and its confrontational bluntness.
"Aquarius" is a marvelous and surprising act of portraiture, a long, unhurried encounter with a single, complicated person.
It's an unhurried reminder that hip-hop can be beautiful, careful, and insistent even when it's slowed down.
Eating dinner in Argentina is an unhurried process, and we weren't back on the road until 1 a.m.
When I saw him, he spoke in unhurried sentences, as though unaware of the magnitude of his testimony.
Although the book's pace is unhurried and its action sparse, Nicholson has created an entrancing piece of fiction.
The lighting is minimal, the conversation at ordinary pitch and volume, and the cinematic rhythm attentive but unhurried.
Unlike the often-manic Higher Brothers, though, J. Mag stands out for his chill sensibility and unhurried flow.
Its head-bobbing opening track, "Executive Life," gradually accrues layers and colors, in an unhurried and chilled-out way.
Unhurried, his face without expression, Mr. Rahimi walked along the city's sidewalks, pulling a rolling suitcase with each hand.
It was an unhurried, splendid tasting, with Mario frequently stopping by to educate us on what we were drinking.
Episodic and pleasantly unhurried, the movie follows the ebb and flow of a regular workday while skipping the tedium.
But as we pulled up before Missus B.'s bedsit it was already midmorning and he was unhurried, unconcerned.
Religion and philosophy were constants in his conversations over unhurried meals of turkey bacon and grits at local diners.
All the while, the operator examined finished catheters and inserted tubes into frames at a steady but unhurried pace.
Unhurried hurricanes also mean strong winds blowing more often over the same place and possibly more storm surge, Kossin said.
As I listened to the cadences of Sebald's voice, deep and unhurried, the self-seriousness I ascribed to "Austerlitz" disappeared.
Photograph by Wolfgang Tillmans / Courtesy David Zwirner The installation passed, unhurried, over three days, each with a sit-down lunch.
But that connection to and evocation of an unhurried past is why Strat-O-Matic still has devotees, Cieslinski said.
The meal might end with tea, to which the restaurant takes the same unhurried approach it applies to everything else.
This elliptical 2013 movie from Corneliu Porumboiu ("Police, Adjective") opens with an unhurried argument between a director and an actress.
Hoffman requests the afternoon tee times for Wednesday pro-ams so he can have an unhurried breakfast with his daughters.
"The Nerve" is unhurried, verging on indifferent, a perhaps inadvertent nod to when country first went alt- in the 1990s.
His saxophone emits a broad and smoky sound, with a measured inflection that gives the music an unhurried, cogitative pacing.
When the first season of Atlanta quietly ended last November, it did so at a turtle's pace: low-key and unhurried.
Sung in Hewitt's (who also plays in Gold Class) deep baritone, the song is backed by unhurried but melodic indie rock .
Spooky and unhurried, with dark sleepless rings around his low-lidded eyes, he could be the chubby offspring of Buster Keaton.
But for now, it is still messy and expansive, a nebulous narrative form struck through with unhurried passages about threshing wheat.
This stew of fresh experiences, athletic endeavor, unhurried travel, and meaningful solitude is one of the things that keep me going.
Showing total command, Mr. Nézet-Séguin led an unhurried account, giving full rein and ample breath to Rachmaninoff's endlessly expansive lyricism.
Trippy and unhurried, his compositions echo black avant-garde jazz masters like Cecil Taylor, Sun Ra, John Coltrane and Ornette Coleman.
What really keeps St. John feeling so remote and unhurried is the fact that it is largely off limits to developers.
Pristine nature, an unhurried vibe, incredible food: The popularity of Hobart, and Tasmania in general, is growing, and for good reason.
When I make a point of walking upright and fluid, sitting straight, even cooking relaxed and unhurried, I have no pain.
One of the pleasures of this show is the unhurried encounter with DiBenedetto's mastery of his idiosyncratic technique, achieved over decades.
From The Marathon to his debut studio album, Victory Lap, he was on a steady, unhurried ascent toward becoming a household name.
But only one of the players, Jürgen Holtz, manages to connect with the audience, with his gentle, commanding presence and unhurried delivery.
The story is as predictable as expected, with the usual guns, cars and money, though drawn out to an unhurried 158 minutes.
He displayed that voice — evocative, unhurried, conversational — in a 1985 profile of the champion boxer Billy Conn, known as the Pittsburgh Kid.
Khedoori's left me in peace, with the welcoming, chaste beauty of the open books in an afternoon that felt spacious and unhurried.
Tavernetta Al Molo is a casual and unhurried respite from city dining, one where the seafood offerings are straightforward but also precise.
It's evident almost immediately when meeting him, in the easygoing stillness of his demeanor and the relaxed, unhurried inflection of his voice.
Her talk about an unhurried and statistics-based approach to future decisions is what excited Jeff Krumpleman, CEO of Riverpoint Capital Management.
It's an unhurried, graceful, startlingly optimistic pop record that builds on five-decade-old classics while still sounding rich, modern, and hallucinatory.
Though it's been nearly a decade since his last full-length album, 2275's The G Files, Warren G is comfortable and unhurried.
It would be easier to stay patient with the Twins' outlook if they weren't so unhurried about addressing it, and so resolutely bland.
Over electric keyboard, piano, bass and hand percussion, he plays in cool, unhurried lines — halfway doleful, halfway glorious — communicating strength through subtlety. RUSSONELLO
Slight and balding, he looked more like an unhurried graduate student than a counselor to some of the wealthiest executives on Wall Street.
He wrote it himself, no ghostwriter, with the same unhurried process that he approaches all communication, from an interview to a horn chart.
Most songs here moan about brittle young relationships over the musical equivalent of bringing an amiable golden retriever along for an unhurried jog.
When "Mezzanine" appeared, its songs hovered in their own cavernous voids: at once dynamic and methodical, implacable and precarious, urgent yet stubbornly unhurried.
One of the loveliest, simply named Crack Seed Store, lies just off the main strip of Kaimuki, a low-slung, unhurried Honolulu neighborhood.
PiMP—a nickname Lee earned when she was 16 because of "the way she moved"—is a project can best be described as unhurried.
Their tears, mixed with the sea's unhurried salt, fall softly on the chain of events that's already in motion, nothing to stop what's coming.Fact.
In the meantime, there are the quieter pleasures of Columbus, the beautifully unhurried directorial debut of Kogonada, the Korean-American video essayist turned filmmaker.
The result is built around an unhurried, extended groove and features DJ Escrow's pitched-up voice, loosely spitting over a delectably looping soul sample.
Sunergy is an unhurried minor masterpiece—a burbling and barely-there set of synth-jams that breathe themselves into the most subtle of beings.
There are no stairs; ramps wind their way through the various levels like fern fronds or curling streams, creating a blissfully unhurried viewing experience.
The spikes are short, though, and bosses and those moments where I'm incredibly close to death aside, my BPM is happy to remain unhurried.
In both, the strings play with mutes, creating a sound like a summer-morning haze, over which the clarinet drifts in unhurried legato lines.
"I'm Bad Now," the Canadian folk-rock band's third album, is an unhurried stroll through the mind of the singer and guitarist Nigel Chapman.
It was a return, as if he'd never left, to a realm of slow-motion romance, a gospel of unhurried sensuality and sleek musical detail.
He answers questions in deliberate, unhurried paragraphs, even though he has plenty on his docket for the day, including a photo shoot for this article.
Even the slow-moving electronic beats and languid melodies feel like the unhurried breaths and sedate rhythms of your insides when nobody else is around.
It was a concert out of a past era: two unhurried sets by Mr. Gilmour's band for nearly two and a half hours of music.
It concluded with one of those: "The Single Petal of a Rose," played by Mr. Temperley on bass clarinet with a tender and unhurried solemnity.
In short: The 100 is a very big story, but it happens at such a natural, unhurried pace that you'll invest deeply without realizing it.
Unhurried and courteous, Anderson loosens his bow tie, undoes the top button of his shirt, and takes his seat with a quiet air of relief.
Regular, unhurried walking is also part of the program, and it can be one of the hardest elements to execute aboard a keyed-up horse.
Pairs of women huddled beneath neon-colored parasols with locked arms and men strolled along the sidewalks unhurried, their heads exposed to the intensifying sun.
Listen: "Doin' Time," Lana Del Rey's version of a 1990s song by Sublime, has an echoey, nostalgic undertow and a crisply unhurried hip-hop beat.
Her competence, power, and grace may inspire comparisons to Roger Federer or Misty Copeland, but her deliberate and unhurried realignments bring to mind a mantis.
But when it comes to his fights with the Democratic members of Congress, the courts and the unhurried wheels of justice have been his ally.
The guitars have the low-fi distortion and unhurried attack of indie-rock; drums and bass are choppy and overdriven, like old-school hip-hop.
The pace of the film is self-consciously unhurried, with the interviewees given free range to talk for as long as they want; sometimes awkwardly longer.
Years of standing in the same spot—cutting and shaving and dyeing and listening to the uncles and aunties—had turned Lily into an unhurried storyteller.
After they were done with their work, Fowler joined Woods a couple of times for unhurried dinners at the restaurant that Woods owns near the course.
Near the picnic tables, an elderly man wearing woolen socks under Birkenstock clogs practiced some kind of calisthenics: bending and stretching his body in unhurried sequences.
As we pulled off the highway, Twede's blue-and-red neon sign stuck out like a sore, famous thumb in the middle of the unhurried town.
The movie blunts the impact of Billy's game and his romance by dragging both out through a series of unnecessary and unhurried character arcs and redemption angles.
There are multiple extended references to the classic 1953 Western Shane, and the unhurried pacing and editing owes more to classic Clint Eastwood than contemporary Michael Bay.
His pick-and-rolls are unhurried, and he's already picked up the nuance that is holding off a trailing defender while putting pressure on the sagging big.
This was not a result of nerves, he told me later, but a deliberate technique to think through jokes and inculcate the crowd in his unhurried cadences.
He's unhurried in the post, curling off a screen, in-and-out dribbling his way into a pull-up dart, or Euro-step-finishing at the rim.
Maybe that accounts for the unhurried nature of this year's show, where only Lamar seemed to really burst through the malaise and deliver a truly scorching performance.
This is true of Roxanne's music, in which crawling drones and plodding synth sequences lap and purl in unhurried ways, allowing space for reflection, stillness, and solitude.
Quietly, one American painter — unconcerned with trends, unhurried by the market — has created an oeuvre of such phenomenological sophistication that she deserves to be called a master.
Once the air of crime is established with a beheading, the next 20 minutes of "First Love" are devoted to an unhurried introduction of the key players.
Artfully framed shots of food and landscapes are spliced into unhurried pans that give the impression that the house itself is watching its inhabitants, with restrained interest.
Even after two mortar rounds landed in quick succession on either side of them — a sign that a spotter was nearby, bracketing their position — they remained unhurried.
Another man described receiving a visit at his home in government-controlled Aleppo from two ISIS members, who calmly blackmailed him and went on their way, unhurried.
" Clarence Hudson White grew up in small-town Ohio, and his work focused on, as the historian Peter C. Bunnell wrote, "the simple pleasure of unhurried living.
She somehow transfigures her tall frame, so graceful and unhurried in a film like "Frost/Nixon" (2008), into a hard and angular demonstration of anxiety made flesh.
Nothing here feels especially new, but there's a sense of authenticity and an unhurried pace that quickly makes "Queen Sugar" (whose premiere will air commercial-free) pretty intriguing.
Her delivery, so unhurried and coarse, is an unexpected delight, while that piano line lilts up and down like you're being rocked towards a calm but happy ending.
When 20 Democrats kick off the debate season in Miami at the end of the month, they may long for the unhurried pace of the Cedar Rapids forum.
She spent a week in Eastbourne, clarifying her thoughts, for the town's modest opulence, its unhurried peace and sense of other times had had a calming effect before.
The interiors of the little homes were dark, cozy, plain, and there was a Sunday-morning stillness that took me back to the unhurried corners of the world.
N'Dea Davenport's vocal contributions are an essential document of the moment, as are Guru's spoken interludes, which aspire to sound unhurried, but betray little glimmers of enthusiasm throughout.
Thoreau expounded on the benefits of unhurried walking in fields and the woods, and he viewed walking as a self-reflective act that yields self-knowledge unavailable elsewhere.
Almost every verse hangs on a measured bass line, a brushed-out beat keeps unhurried time, and at some point a reverbed guitar adds a painterly wash to proceedings.
Either way, there was an unexpected consequence: Though its origins were rooted in greed, thoughtful, unhurried Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 was the series' best movie.
"If inflation is slower to return to target, monetary policy normalization should be unhurried," said Rosengren, a voter on policy this year and an influential dove at the Fed.
That's a shame, because this quiet movie, shot in black-and-white and color, is an unhurried, beautiful, and pained work that through simple means resonates on various levels.
The first scene—five minutes of unhurried, semi-improvised dialogue—would place the viewer in a car as it wound through South Central L.A., then idled outside a bodega.
Paak, was one of the highest peaks on his debut album 99.9%, an unhurried slice of electro-funk that comes across as an exclamation mark in a prolific discography.
As it peels Jacques like an onion, "Sorry Angel" also develops, in a loping, unhurried style, the narrative of a love affair that is never truly allowed to happen.
Related: 7 Productivity Tips to Help You Accomplish Your Biggest Goals To start, Oettingen advises unplugging from your devices and getting into a calm and unhurried frame of mind.
The question now is whether this confluence of market-friendly forces has largely played out, or if we're in for a prolonged stretch of unhurried markets with an upside tilt.
"Turtleneck" is a sneering, seething broadside leveled at Donald Trump; arriving unexpectedly at Sleep Well Beast's midpoint, it pumps some much-needed adrenaline into a record that is otherwise unhurried.
Then, in an amiable, unhurried tone, with gentle waves of his hands, Mr. Clinton reached for a metaphor to describe the hopes and anxieties of voters in presidential election years.
Anisimova looked thoroughly in her element — unhurried and unflustered — even as Kvitova, a two-time Wimbledon champion with power aplenty off both wings, cranked up the pace and the volume.
"Low inflation has been a critical support for the market because it has allowed the Fed to be unhurried in its rate normalization," Loeb wrote in a letter to clients.
Daisy Jones Listening to Ta-Ha is like drinking a cold glass of water after smoking a blunt on a hot day – totally refreshing in a kind of unhurried way.
Still, the International Olympic Committee, the United States Olympic Committee and U.S. Soccer, along with other sports federations, have reacted in an unhurried way that critics have viewed as tone deaf.
As President Trump helps fuel conflict and alarm among political parties, other branches of government and the D.C. media, Wall Street is as calm and unhurried as it's been in decades.
The loose camera, the unhurried editing, and the attention Arnold pays to the seedy environments and the natural world all suggest a story with no agenda but character and mood development.
We have Baldwin, apologizing for sounding like an Old Testament prophet, but mostly we hear the actor Samuel L. Jackson in unhurried voice-over reading—or saying—long passages from Baldwin.
These are the kind of candidates who normally would prompt a second look from still-undecided and unhurried Democrats, who know that we are still six months from the Iowa caucuses.
Anderson seems equally placid and unhurried on her part, which makes the whole affair seem (as it did when a sneak preview was shown to critics in the summer) slightly off.
Made up of a little more than a glacial procession of gossamer chords allowed to ring out at their unhurried pace, we can certainly recommend it for mediating workday over-caffeination.
The movie's rhythms are unhurried, though for the most part not indulgently so, and fit both the period and Antonio's uneasy lassitude (which makes a stark contrast with the slaves' work).
The group's unhurried tempos recall the slow-jam heyday of the '230s — but with a beach breeze and a drag of California-legal smoke instead of satin sheets and rose petals.
To celebrate the occasion, Green's son, Grant Green Jr. — a guitarist of cool, unhurried disposition, bearing the striking redolence of his father's style — leads an all-star band at Jazz Standard.
It's an unhurried folk-rock tune, with a ticking two-chord vamp for verses, that has Katie Crutchfield examining every lingering slight and potential ambivalence while sizing up her own obsessiveness.
But the Braves, an unhurried team, did not panic, scoring six consecutive touchdowns as bubbles wafted from the stands in celebration and air horns bellowed in a corner of the stadium.
One presents the main narrative in gracious, unhurried prose delivered in level tones suited to a nature documentary voice-over; the other intersperses excerpts from L'Engle's vivid journals with greater gusto.
Eugene O'Neill's soapy saga "Strange Interlude" was nearly six hours long when it opened on Broadway in 1928, and the audience got only one intermission, long enough for an unhurried dinner.
With unhurried swoops, the hands start to drain the puddle, first with teacups, then with sponges — jump cuts accelerating the process — before a footbridge fades into view over the now-dry waterbed.
Throughout his work and public persona, the 57-year-old director and indie-scene legend almost constantly projects an unhurried vibe, even as he's kept a fairly prolific reputation as a filmmaker.
The shows—mostly live-action or puppets, not animation—move at an unhurried pace, two or three characters on the screen at the time, with little frenetic music and infrequent special effects.
Occasionally, his unhurried style results in too many pages devoted to granular details that the average civilian might struggle to care about, like lengthy explications of standardized tests and various research methods.
When I jump from the pier, I pretend to be very unhurried, then unable to overcome visions of a spurting, bloody end, sprint like hell for the dock, all splash and panic.
In a series of unhurried snapshots, they build a life together in an abandoned house in the north of France, where the only thing harsher than the beaches are their financial prospects.
It took me some time to slip into the rhythms of his speech, themselves reflections of an unhurried mind, in which there was time to weigh each word for the right meaning.
Reading Whitman silently enriches, but hearing your own or a partner's voice luxuriate in the verse's unhurried, insinuating cadences, drawn along on waves of alternately rough and delicate feeling, can quite overwhelm.
The intercutting of unhurried river scenes and sensuous close-ups invokes a contentious tradition of ethnographic cinema, in which (white, European) filmmakers would reveal the "true lives" of black or indigenous people.
But since the company pays its employees per delivery, that does not matter, and the unhurried chattiness of this side of the business, the "Senior Parcel Delivery Service", seems to appeal to customers.
Even when he was losing to Andy Murray or Novak Djokovic, you could watch him and see the player he'd always been — the same unhurried quickness, same air-eviscerating slash of the forehand.
Perhaps because many of the patrons have a comfortable familiarity with the city they know (as opposed to being on holiday in some foreign port), there is something unhurried about the Art Show.
There's no better way to unwind than to join the studio's owner, Claire Copersino, on the mat for an unhurried 219-minute class in the soaring space, with birds chirping outside the windows.
It is important for a singer—especially one with a beloved back catalogue, an unhurried record-release schedule, and a family to support—to keep touring without turning her concerts into jukebox revues.
As a correspondent on NBC's Dateline for 25 years, Morrison, with his sweep of soft white hair, his cashmere and corduroy style, and his unhurried delivery, has become the granddaddy of true crime.
J.P. An unhurried young R&B singer from El Paso, Khalid has a voice that's slightly fissured, cut through with a touch of Sampha's devotional air and a bit of Michael Kiwanuka's pensiveness.
On this version, by the young jazz combo Lioness, Amanda Monaco daubs at single notes on her guitar, painting little shapes around the alto saxophonist Alexa Tarantino's dewy, unhurried treatment of the melody.
Del Rey's remake has an echoey, nostalgic undertow, a crisply unhurried hip-hop beat and a choir of ghostly backup Del Reys; she keeps the original genders as she sings about the "evil" girlfriend.
Her voice was straightforward and unhurried, but as soon as she said that I angled my umbrella into the downpour and didn't lift it until I arrived at her building, 20 sopping blocks later.
"The tepid wage data and the relative stability of the unemployment rate should allow the Fed to proceed with rate normalization at an unhurried pace," said Michael Feroli, an economist at JPMorgan in New York.
Viewed at a more intellectual level as satirical Pop Art, the paintings conflate different kinds of consumerist desire: for sex, for food and, less precisely, for some kind of blissful, unhurried state of fulfilled fantasy.
Prodigy, the hard-nosed Queens rapper who kiln-fired New York hip-hop into a thing of unhurried attitude and stoic elegance as half of the duo Mobb Deep, died on Tuesday in Las Vegas.
This introductory interaction would be an unhurried conversation about the block team and its goals of building power and turnout, and it would gather the names of all voting-eligible people living at the residence.
" He delivers his taunts — "Everybody know that I trained you/Daniel-san/you like my Mini-Me" — with wit, and his threats with a sort of unhurried, unbothered humor: "Why you tryna come for me?
Rare Essence was part of the original wave of go-go bands that emerged in Washington in the 1970s, stringing together songs, chants and percussion workouts around the unhurried but steadily propulsive go-go beat.
The unhurried quality of the pacing and lack of narration allow for intimate and mundane details about the women to become noticeable, while information intentionally omitted leaves unanswered a raft of questions about their fate.
The Finest Hours is a Walt Disney production, and in its unhurried pacing, wholesome relationships, sentimental journey, and message of uplift, it feels like an old-school throwback to a much earlier age of Disney filmmaking.
Peter Takacs, a music professor at Oberlin, said in a statement that Professor Walker-Slocum's "deep, noble, unhurried" interpretations of all music, but especially Brahms and Liszt, imbued the works she played with even deeper profundity.
He is unhurried, both in conversation—if you ask him a question, he will answer slowly and deliberately, pausing as necessary to gather his thoughts—and in his songs, which make very good use of quiet.
As crises have proliferated—the tumult that followed the Arab Spring, Russia's predatory behavior in Crimea and elsewhere, a coup in Turkey—the Administration's response has been, for better and for worse, cautious, rationalist, and unhurried.
In the first few pages of his new novel, he renders the spectacle of the bombing with a languid, balletic beauty, pitting the unhurried composure of his prose against the violence of the events it describes.
The first cut off their forthcoming EP (out this spring), is their first song of 2017, featuring a dusty, laid back beat, and an unhurried, soulful 70s bass line, while Hervey's effortless tones cruise over the top.
It gives us Prince at his most isolated, creative, unhurried; it gives us Prince who maybe had allergies; it gives us Prince who could write something as bracingly beautiful as "Wednesday" and then leave it locked up.
Sitting across from her first patient of the day, Loder, who is fifty-eight, was attentive and unhurried, dressed in plain black slacks and a freshly pressed white doctor's coat, her auburn hair tucked into a bun.
His tunes, usually taken at a snug, unhurried clip, mix lyricism and sly rhythmic displacement, drawing upon the influences of 1950s Miles Davis and '70s Woody Shaw, as well as the soul music of his Philadelphia hometown.
Elvis & Nixon, which premiered this week at the Tribeca Film Festival, naturally saves that eventual meeting for the climax — if an unhurried conversation between icons, punctuated with low-key gags and discomfort humor, can be called a climax.
Ms. Silverman favors a pace that's brisk yet unhurried, urging Mr. Lipton from one number to the next with the help of Ben Stanton's colorful lighting design, some hip-swiveling dances and a couple of neat effects pedals.
Rachel Goswell might be the most elegant frontperson I've ever seen, her gestures unhurried, her expressions considered, helming her mic and instruments like the captain of a ship daring us to follow her into the eye of a storm.
It makes sense that Richard Linklater played college baseball, if only because his films have so much in common with what people either love or hate about baseball—they're unhurried, sun-washed, discursive, and feature some seriously questionable haircuts.
She channels the sweetness of that era on "Shot Clock," flirts with new jack swing on "Dangerous" and on songs like "Cheap Shot" and "Close," delivers vocals that are husky but fluid, at a pace that's calm and unhurried.
Mr. Gunn went on to join the San Francisco band Hospitals before returning to Portland to slowly assemble "Heavy Air" (Meds), the Lavender Flu's debut: a stubbornly unpolished, unhurried, often phantasmagoric 30-track double album of songs, instrumentals and studio fragments.
The lack of conflicting set times—each day had an hour-to-hour focus on just one band or performer—lent proceedings an unhurried, shared pace: there were few missed connections, since you were largely all going to the same spot.
But the sublimely unhurried and protracted presentation of it all, all those piquant quotes from Max Planck and Charlie Munger and Bezos and the showy sub-headings—A Larger Quiver almost backs into something literary—are part of the performance.
Lumpish pace and thin plotting has blighted other Marvel Netflix shows, and while this one isn't exactly breakneck (it still has the steady, unhurried canter of a cable drama), it only takes three episodes for our heroes to... erm... assemble.
In Moldova, Facebook's unhurried (or entirely absent) response to misinformation reported through its own false news tool inspired a trio of developers, Victor Spînu, Gheorghe Pisarenco, and Sergiu Mitreanu, to build a browser extension and associated database for policing that content.
This 10-month-old ruling "remains in full force and effect" pending another ruling from the unhurried Alabama Supreme Court that will decide how last summer's US Supreme Court decision in Obergefell v Hodges impacts the law of marriage in Alabama.
With some of Mr Trump's more controversial policies—his Muslim travel ban, for example, and his decision to end DACA, Barack Obama's protections for immigrants brought illegally to America as children—the Supreme Court has opted for an unhurried path.
So as I settled in with Tuesday's puzzle a week ahead of schedule, lounging on the couch in my bathrobe, freshly showered, after a light dinner and a couple of strategic puffs off the Pax, I felt confident and unhurried.
They are thrown together in the scrubland near the border, and their relationship is wary and unhurried, with a faint echo of John Wayne and Natalie Wood, as a Confederate veteran and his long-lost niece, in "The Searchers" (1956).
While you'd be hard pressed to find someone who doesn't appreciate a quickie every now and then, science shows that women are more likely to have an orgasm if the build-up had been unhurried and of an adequate length.
Waterville, ME (Reuters) - The Federal Reserve should be "unhurried" as it considers when to again raise interest rates given problems overseas and financial market volatility that will likely dampen already low U.S. inflation, a top Fed policymaker said on Tuesday.
The unhurried way songs like "I Hear You Listening (To The Bug On My Wall)" unfold before crashing into a burst of loud lead guitars is a treasure, especially when tracks like "Truth In The Wild" patiently burrow into folksy comfort.
His face was creased and leathery from a decade in the Mojave outpost of Twentynine Palms, and he had the unhurried gait of a man whose cartilage was shot from a career of clambering on and off no-skid steel.
With gorgeously understated, unhurried prose, Cognetti crafts the story of an unlikely friendship between a city boy named Pietro and a young cow herder, Bruno, who lives in the Alpine mountains where the members of Pietro's family spend their vacations.
Ikea moves at an unhurried pace, freezing product design 10 months before a couch even goes on sale in order to prepare suppliers, shoot the all-important catalog photos, and ready the in-store experience in some far-off suburb.
By contrast with the rapidfire ascent many artists enjoy in 21, Justice's initial popularity relied on slowly multiplying pockets of appreciation, provided by a then far-more cloistered and unhurried web, giving them the time to evolve their band on their own terms.
Many other books for toddlers, like those oversize compendiums that have always been perfect for unhurried, lap-sitting reading sessions, are now sensitively updated, keeping the traditional stories and charming old-school art, but losing the racist and sexist stereotypes of yore.
It is a warm, unhurried, feel-your-pain style that frequently delighted — and in some cases emotionally stirred — voters who encountered Mr. Biden on his swing on Monday and Tuesday through this state, which holds the first primary in the presidential nominating contest.
But it's now also home to a show where comedian Joe Pera plays a fictionalized version of himself, a "soft-handed choir teacher" who lives in Michigan's Upper Peninsula and, though in his thirties, boasts the unhurried mannerisms of a senior citizen.
Then the New Jersey governor, who was pounded in the New Hampshire Republican primary on Tuesday, coming in 6th place with 7 percent of the vote, made his unhurried way up the steps, talking on his cellphone, his daughter trailing several steps behind him.
It's possible to agree with the DoJ that immediate Supreme Court review would be the most "efficient way to vindicate the law" while recalling that the justices pride themselves on being rather inefficient absent a very compelling reason to accelerate their traditionally unhurried pace.
Paak's world, life is unhurried, old flings can be summoned up with a glass of brown liquor or the right notes of a song coming on at the end of the night, and all the beautiful women can cook the hell out of some grits.
Highlights from that era are easily identifiable by a single shot—the camera slowly panning in from the Skydome rafters, covering a distance so great at a speed so unhurried that it feels like the entire game could pass before the camera reaches the court.
Alan is supposed to be the villain of the piece, but many viewers will instinctively side with him, not least because he's played by Charles Dance, who is fresh from "Game of Thrones," and whose dry, unhurried wit makes him terribly hard to argue with.
If you show up on a weekday in the morning or afternoon, when seats are not hard to come by and the room has a languid, unhurried air, you could get just a cup of bek-kopi and linger over it with a newspaper.
At a news conference on Monday to explain the arrest, Saikawa, usually a very fast talker, earned praised on social media for the unhurried and dispassionate way in which he answered questions for close to 90 minutes, unflanked by lawyers or other company officials.
Over an unhurried breakfast, Ms. Orlean, who, when she is not on the road, lives in Los Angeles with her husband, John Gillespie, and their son, discussed her travel strategies for doing laundry, staying calm during takeoff and the "transformational" foot rest she has discovered.
They followed John Luther Adams's reverently ascending "Everything That Rises" — performed late Friday as a tribute to the massive wildfire that threatened the Ojai Valley in December — with Morton Feldman's "Piano and String Quartet" early the following morning: a perfect diptych of unhurried radiance.
Watching a game fish descend out of the dark might not be for everyone, but its unhurried progress allows time to reflect on the past, and the year ahead — like what Edwin Encarnacion's 40 dingers will mean in the middle of the Indians' batting order.
Their airy, unhurried jazzbeats glow with enough buoyant warmth to fill a room, and the willingness to serve as background music dovetails with the illusion of natural, inevitable, endless flow, as if the music were already running before the album started and would continue after it finished.
The congress left China with "greater confidence and lung power, more unhurried in its dealings with the United States," Wang Wen, president of Renmin University's Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies, wrote in a front page commentary on Friday in the overseas edition of the People's Daily.
An arena show demands a certain amount of spectacle, but Kygo's best tracks evoke the simple pleasure of taking it easy: for eighty minutes, he worked the keyboards, adding chords and simple melodic figures to his unhurried beats, and the crowd was happy to sway along.
But midway through the film (I hestitate to say how far through, because the nature of the editing completely skews any sense of time passing) a leak springs in the ship's hull, a cataclysmic disaster that plays out with the unhurried but inescapable matter-of-factness of global warming.
In a sport that's a lot more doctrinaire than anything on a beach should ever be, Diaz and Gonzalez were offbeat, improvisatory and unhurried; they were authentically different, in short, and that approach worked a lot better for a lot longer than anyone had a right to expect.
It is a good thing that Trump is willing to talk to Kim, but unhurried working-level diplomacy which is not artificially constrained by deadlines from Pyongyang or an uncompromising push for full denuclearization from Washington is more likely to be productive than the drama of another summit.
His songs are emotionally and musically safe — the most upbeat tracks, "On the Loose" and "Slow Hands," still retain a mellow, unhurried cadence, and sad songs like "Paper Houses" veer away from raw grief or anguish, opting instead for lyrics that just barely skim the surface of sorrow.
Ben Zobrist plays every game like it's a Wednesday afternoon in July, aware and unhurried, and when he stepped to the plate in the tenth with two men on, he did what he always does with a fastball away: put his flat swing on it and rapped it down the line.
It's a low-impact, unhurried movie that frames Foley's life through a radio interview with Townes Van Zant (played by Charlie Sexton) and through a bar set where Foley (whose real name was Michael David Fuller) plays for a small, unappreciative crowd while his performance is recorded for a live album.
Our days at SwaSwara were unhurried and spacious, sprinkled with yoga, a late-morning group activity — bird-watching, nature walk, boat ride — a body treatment, a swim in the pool, or a walk along Om beach, where cows amble aimlessly, leaving hoof prints in the sand alongside those of vacationers'.
"Transporting" doesn't begin to describe Alfonso Cuarón's Roma, which employs unhurried long takes, thoughtfully composed wide shots, and an immersive soundscape to bring you through the screen and into another time and place entirely—specifically, early-'70s Mexico through the eyes of Cleo (Yalitza Aparicio), a kind and quiet live-in nanny.
His buzzwords about technological change, his caution about Germany's debt, his unhurried approach to badly needed investment, the absence of any real "European awakening"—it all sums up not just the positive aspects of the current chancellor but also the negative ones, such as her passivity, her vagueness and her reluctance to risk unsettling reforms.
It's a pleasingly human irony—he may lead a revolutionary team, but Kerr still finds comfort in the sounds of an era when musicians with relief-pitcher goatees and burlap hats gave voice to the needs and frustrations of other men with similar facial hair by making guttural keening sounds and taking unhurried guitar solos.
The videos often feature the unhurried, deliberate work of employees such as Elisa Mora, a restoration expert who has been at the Prado for 37 years and is just beginning to contemplate the renovation of a Goya portrait of the Countess of Chinchón purchased by the Prado in 2000 from descendants of the countess.
Tasmania is experiencing a surge of weekenders and property buyers, driven by a newfound interest in its pristine nature, unhurried way of life and an increasingly diverse food and art scene that really started to take off with the arrival, in a Hobart suburb, of the Museum of Old and New Art (MONA) in 2011.
It uses muscles taken from the mouth of a sea slug connected to 3D-printed components to move about, and — when an external electrical current is applied to force the muscles to contract — can 'walk' at the extremely unhurried pace of 0.43 centimeters a minute in a form of locomotion similar to a turtle crawling up a beach.
Kanye West featuring The-Dream, Kelly Price, Kirk Franklin and Chance the Rapper "Ultralight Beam" (Def Jam) The most brilliant stroke on an album that wobbles just shy of greatness, this unhurried procession has klieg-light cameos by the gospel star Kirk Franklin, the R&B siren Kelly Price and, indelibly, an exultant Chance the Rapper. 2.
As an intellectual tradition, Success Studies is loose and lazy enough to enfold an entire cretinous universe—airport-bookstore tomes about management; TED Talks and their higher-priced corporate event cousins in which a serious man in a turtleneck lays out the various ways to maximize your Personal Skill Stack; the garbage koans of off-brand online lifehack gurus; and the unhurried suasion of the Investor Letter.
In an unhurried drawl, he tells me he was born to nontechie parents in 210; he tended sheep, goats, and pigs at his small middle school outside Washington, DC. Out of curiosity, he taught himself to program on his TI-84 Plus graphing calculator in seventh grade and got into finding bugs in high school, when he discovered an XSS vulnerability on his school's website.
Sometimes we see him as other hotel guests would have seen him: as the tall gambler intent on the video poker machine across the casino floor, or as the customer standing in line in front of you at the gift shop, buying snacks, or as the guy you briefly glance at as he waits for you to get off the elevator — polite, unhurried, unmemorable.
And because I'd meal prepped the evening before — aka boiling 7-minute eggs for breakfast and slopping veg-based leftovers into a glass container for lunch — the rest of my uncharacteristically non-hectic mornings this week were spent on sitting down for an unhurried meal, completing my newly turbo-boosted skin-care routine, and swaddling myself in LIANA's rib-knit co-ords, which I didn't actually sleep in but easily could have.
Each chapter begins with a walk as a sort of compass, claiming an orientation and a position in space: "north on rue de Rennes, past the Fnac, Naf Naf, H&M, right at St Placide and north-east on rue de Vaugirard, past the Institut Catholique where I once taught, keep an eye out for the lovely bookseller in an old butcher's shop … " The way she moves through thoughts and words—unhurried, luxuriating in commonplace detail, digressions and detours developing into the main point—seems to be the textual version of these strolls.

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