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"unhurriedly" Definitions
  1. in a relaxed and calm way; not too quickly

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I was especially interested in the two boys, no older than 24, unhurriedly gathering the cut grass on their forks.
From this new perspective, we are taken aback by the ease with which the chef directs his staff: gently, fluidly, unhurriedly.
One morning I spotted him stirring porridge behind the counter, calmly, unhurriedly, as if he had nowhere else in the world to be.
The Sterns were spared any personal humiliation: they emigrated unhurriedly and reluctantly, with their furniture and other possessions, in 1938, a fortunate six weeks before the furies of Kristallnacht.
Expanding on its opening shot, the movie often lingers in the middle of parks where lovers and friends meet, unhurriedly takes in car rides across borough-connecting bridges, and more.
Ms. Bathgate, playing soft double stops, suddenly began to quietly sing the doleful words of Emily Dickinson's poem "I felt a Funeral, in my Brain" in an ethereal voice, unhurriedly rising to a intimately piercing wail.
For the insides, whole corn kernels, still sweet, are folded in with mozzarella and béchamel; chicken and beef are cooked unhurriedly in a cumin-laced stew, then coarsely ground, so they keep their succulence and texture.
It helps that the country has an estimated 20123,000 summer cottages, and because many Finns receive up to six weeks of vacation time per year, the act of unhurriedly passing time outdoors feels almost like a national birthright.
At the Grass Station dispensary in Denver's Stapleton area, "budtenders" showed off display cases containing dozens of cannabis strains, hemp product, edibles, and paraphernalia, while customers, including a group of 10 Venezuelan tourists, unhurriedly browsed shelves and asked questions about pot strains and strength.
The sky-blue girl was coming down unhurriedly, making her turns with precision, or, rather, in such a way that until the last moment they couldn't tell if she'd turn or what she'd do, and then suddenly they'd see her descending in the opposite direction.
When someone does something like unhurriedly leaving a backpack in a train car, filming the entrance to a major hotel at the same time on different days, or renting a truck and asking questions about how fast it goes, the public needs to speak up.
Our spread of two salads (a leafy green with artichokes and a spiral pasta with diced vegetables), a cheese and charcuterie platter, mixed berries and, of course, their wines — a rosé of pinot noir, a chardonnay and two kinds of pinots — was simple and flavorful, and we enjoyed it unhurriedly with the Smiths to keep us company.
Surrey; Aldershot, South Warnborough, and Basingstoke, co. Hants; and Hutton, co. Essex; and a note on the Yateley cup (Private, London 1936). Nicholas Woodroffe progressed unhurriedly in the Haberdashers' Company through Mary's time, perhaps deterred by his father's example.
When gliding E. core holds its wings at an angle just greater than the horizontal plane, maintaining its flight with a few measured wingbeats. Video clip E. core is a nectar lover and visits flowers unhurriedly. It seems to prefer bunches to individual flowers. When feeding the butterfly is unhurried and is not easily disturbed.
But, while it too is constructed in episodes each with its own Basque tune, it conforms to her rhapsody type by beginning unhurriedly and gradually increasing in speed. The central highlight is another zortzico, this one introduced by piccolo and oboe over an ostinato rhythm on a traditional Basque drum. The exhilarating ending is based on the unofficial Basque anthem Gernikako arbola.
As he is talking, Nikolai Stavrogin quietly enters. Varvara Petrovna stops him imperiously and, indicating Marya, demands to know if she is his lawful wife. He looks at his mother impassively, says nothing, kisses her hand, and unhurriedly approaches Marya. In soothing tones he explains to Marya that he is her devoted friend, not her husband or fiancé, that she should not be here, and that he will escort her home.
The Menaced Assassin () is a 1927 oil on canvas painting by Belgian surrealist artist René Magritte. The main subject of the 1927 René Magritte painting, a blood-smeared nude woman, is seen lying on a couch. The assassin of the painting's title, a well-dressed man, stands ready to leave, his coat and hat on a chair next to his bag. He is however delayed by the sound of music, and in an unhurriedly relaxed manner, listens to a gramophone.
The purpose of the trip was treatment for an illness in Aix-la-Chapelle; she was accompanied by the Empress's physician Adam Weikart, her son Ivan (whom she intended to enroll in one of the German universities), and the young Countess of Sayn-Wittgenstein. In part of the route, Catherine was accompanied by her daughter Countess Anna Tolstaya. Portrait of the Baryatinsky family, by Angelica Kauffman, 1791. They traveled very unhurriedly, traveled for a long time in Holland, Austria and Germany.
In Laos, individuals were observed feeding while perched on the larger branches of a Fokienia evergreen (Fokienia hodginsii) – a tree frequently enveloped in epiphytes. The bird has been described at times as the most timid of nuthatches. It prospects in a manner typical of many others in its genus, sometimes hanging upside down for an extended time surveying its surroundings. As compared with other nuthatch, the species has been described as working "unhurriedly", as they peck at trunks, lichen and other epiphytes, searching for prey.
Not wanting to tire his bowlers before the Second Test that started the day after next, Bradman showed little intent to win the match. The batsmen batted unhurriedly and set Yorkshire 329 for victory with only 70 minutes of play remaining and the hosts ended at 4/85. Yardley expressed his displeasure by allowing his part-timers to bowl and then promoting tail-enders to the upper half of the batting order in the second innings. The Australians were booed from the field by the spectators.
When Confucius asked Zeng Dian, Zeng unhurriedly finished playing his zither, and said he wanted something different: Unexpectedly, Confucius endorsed Zeng Dian's wish, rather than the moral and political ambitions of his other disciples. According to the interpretation of the influential philosophers Cheng Yi and Zhu Xi, this passage signifies Confucius' view that the mind of a real sage is at ease and not always worrying about the moral boundary, and is capable of enjoying an artistic way of life and celebrating the creations of Heaven.
This species is found on a wide variety of plants, flying between flowers and consuming floral parts, showing a preference for the legume family and Watsonia species. It has a body length of some 12 mm while its elytra are black with yellow spots, and head, antennae and legs are black. Adults of the Meloidae are vegetarian, flying unhurriedly between plants, protected by their aposematic colours which warn of poison. Their larvae, though, parasitise or prey on locust egg packets, or consume the eggs, pollen and honey of bees.
Traveling on Sunday by automobile is questioned by some Christians, due to observing Sunday Sabbath. While these parties consider the activity "leisure", they do not count it as "rest". Stricter Sabbatarians consider leisure activities to be Sabbath breaking, because excluded from the three permitted categories of works of piety, mercy, and necessity.. Less strict Sabbath-keepers consider leisure to be "calling Sabbath a delight".. This reflects Jewish tradition, in which delighting in the day, spending freely on food, and traveling leisurely (i.e., more aimlessly and unhurriedly, and for shorter distances than one would during the week) were widely considered appropriate for Shabbat.
The album was announced in a press release, which called it a collection of "unhurriedly elegant new Knopfler songs inspired by a wide range of subjects, including his early days in Deptford with Dire Straits, a stray football fan lost in a strange town, the compulsion of a musician hitching home through the snow, and a man out of time in his local greasy spoon." The 14 songs were also called "slow and elegant". Musicians who play on the album include Jim Cox and Guy Fletcher on keyboards, Nigel Hitchcock on saxophone, Glenn Worf on bass guitar, Danny Cummings on percussion and Ian 'Ianto' Thomas on drums. Imelda May also provides backing vocals.
This building was bombed during the Second World War and was never rebuilt. The building of the Arlington Baths coincided with the implementation of the first of the Public Health acts in 1870 and was considered by some to be the precursor to the growth of public bathing in the UK. The idea however, was anything but new, and goes back to the Roman Baths – on a more modest scale naturally. The bather graduates unhurriedly through a series of rooms offering a choice of experiences from the tepid to the very hot emerging finally into the swimming pool. The experience is both physical and social, as the user moves leisurely from one temperature to the next, so they also move from one conversation to the next.
At one time this took the form of bicycle rides, though he soon gave these up in favor of walking. His rule was to cover at least four miles a day, rain or shine, and there was no part of the less congested portions of New Haven and its environs over which he had not many times traveled as he walked unhurriedly alone, stooping somewhat, buried in thought, compelled by poor eyesight to keep his gaze fixed upon his path a few feet ahead of him. This methodical exercise he kept up until, in his last years, injuries received as the result of a fall confined him to his home. His personality, externally at least, was cold, dignified, and grave.
"Stranded" is the opening track on Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison's 2005 album Magic Time. It is one of the ten original songs written by Morrison that were included on the well-received album. As described in Allmusic:[ Allmusic Review-Magic Time] > "Stranded" has a gorgeous faux doo wop lilt, and an elegant, timeless piano > that cascades from the ether as a nocturnal alto saxophone (Morrison) who > announces a stolid yet world-weary vocal that unhurriedly moves along to a > backing chorus. One can hear traces of The Platters' "Twilight Time" and The > Penguins' "Earth Angel" in its grain. In the lyrics of the song, the singer laments being confused and isolated in a modern world from which he feels disconnected: :I’m stranded at the edge of the world :It’s a world I don’t know BC Music's reviewer Aaman Lamba notes: "Stranded" is a typical Morrison piece, dealing with being stranded on the shores of a new world, a world changed.
" Benjamin Bland from Drowned in Sound said, "In a not dissimilar fashion to 2014's collaboration with Sunn O))), ATGCLVLSSCAP unhurriedly glides through its run time (a breezy seventy-nine minutes) without ever feeling ponderous. Building up so many layers of gorgeous sound over its initial hour that its transformation into more traditional song craft near its conclusion feels more like the beginning than the end. Despite its hefty length, then, ATGCLVLSSCAP works as a triumphant departure from the confines of the temporal." Jedd Beaudoin of PopMatters said, "Ulver creates its own world with this album, exists on its own terms and asks us to consider embracing something that is outside the norm but well within the human experience and worth the journey of transformation it takes us on. Ulver has once more created a record that will live far beyond this time and will be spoken of in the most reverent of tones and that’s as it should be.

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