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"unrushed" Definitions
  1. not rushed

27 Sentences With "unrushed"

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The movie, like the lives of the main characters, feels unrushed.
"Well," Alter said, speaking in the unrushed, amused tone of a veteran footnoter.
A few years ago, our best friends joined us for an unrushed, elegant dinner.
Rapid, unrushed strikes from a young man in the right place at the right time.
As someone who likes to take her time, June's unrushed romantic energy will bring some relief.
After the jitters of "Unsane," the mood that settles on "Gemini," dopey and unrushed, is a relief.
Mr. Welser-Möst's gift for letting scores breathe, unrushed and unruffled yet taut, serves "Ariadne" particularly well.
They both feel like history as it actually happens: unrushed, messy, and lacking in thematic statements and neatly delivered morals.
It requires a little extra forethought, but you can do it, unrushed, in a day — saving you both time and money.
Still, the former vice president persisted with his unrushed strategy — until this past week, when it appeared to backfire in striking fashion.
After Iraq's 10-minute trials of Iraqi ISIS suspects last year, Judge Ali's two-hour trials seemed unrushed and deliberate by comparison.
When I finally drifted into work — unrushed, hair damp — I smiled to myself knowing I couldn't have started the day off more perfectly.
No quick hugs and a breathless "thanks for coming" on repeat; rather, we'd get a whole, unrushed meal with our favorite people to celebrate our union.
Both are graceful, thoughtful, and unrushed, keeping their wits at the heart of an inflammatory tale—not to douse it but to control the course of its fury.
They'd also embraced extravagance and created vast, unrushed soundscapes comparable to the likes of Styx and King Crimson, with tracks like "Parabol" and "Pushit" on their previous album, Ænima.
It's O.K. to have days in which you enjoy connecting with the people around you in an unrushed manner or even go so far as to take a nap.
On Thursday, he gave the reporters three times as much time as scheduled, gamely taking on all questions, unrushed, and asked them to call him personally if they had questions.
The Falcon belongs, at first, to Lando Calrissian (Donald Glover): part smuggler, part dandy, and the only figure who allows himself time to relax, not least in the unrushed delivery of his dialogue.
But after a few hours in the quiet of the Calanques or having an unrushed meal of bouillabaisse, in Les Goudes, I found myself craving more of the excitement and uncertainty of Marseille proper.
Together, she, Dominica Greene and Angie Pittman held that space in a dreamy, unrushed way, as if suspended in the sprawl of a summer evening — a tacit rejoinder to the anxieties of the outside world.
More strongly, though, I felt our relationship was harmed more with a series of small cuts than a fatal blow, and that if healing them required unrushed private time to read aloud all our messy feelings, formatted in neat bullet points, it was worth a try.
While Catania has a public transportation system, its center is small and very manageably explored on foot, allowing you to match the unrushed pace of life and enjoy the narrow stone streets, polished by years of automobile and foot traffic; the sunbaked facades of its buildings; and the thousands of balconies that lean out into its avenues.
He was active in the Irish traditional music scene in Chicago in the 1980s and 1990s. In the late 1980s he and Irish fiddler Martin Hayes formed a band in Chicago called Midnight Court which combined traditional music with rock and roll. The band, in which Cahill played a Fender Telecaster and Hayes an electric fiddle, was active between 1989 and 1992. After its demise Cahill and Hayes continued to work together and formed an acoustic duo in 1996, developing an "unrushed, lyrical, highly expressive interpretation" of traditional Irish music.
At Anime News Network, Luke Carroll praised the film, calling it a "visual treat", but was disappointed in the short length and found Shinkai's new coloring method to be distracting. Jon Hayward was impressed by the "almost photo realistic" quality of the scenery, particularly in Shinjuku Gyoen. The Managing Editor, Bamboo Dong, described it as "beautifully designed and tenderly animated, it is nature eye candy at its finest." She was impressed by the film's unrushed yet thorough story despite its short length and praised both the music and art.
" Melinda Newman of HitFix graded the album an A-, and wrote that the release "has an unrushed, pleasing, timeless feel to it that never sounds forced." Caroline Sullivan from The Guardian wrote that Mayer may be "his own worst enemy". Writing for the New York Post, Michaelangelo Matos said that the fact that "Mayer had throat surgery before recording this album," and that "it's understandable if he's relaxing", "doesn't make the songs any less dippy." Matthew Horton of Virgin Media rated the album three-stars, and felt that "maybe we're right to be hesitant" about the album, and noted how stylistically "changes could be afoot with this sixth album.
In 1996 Hayes formed an acoustic duo with Dennis Cahill, developing an "unrushed, lyrical, highly expressive interpretation" of traditional Irish music. In 1999 a New York Times reviewer described Hayes and Cahill's approach as "stripping old reels and jigs to their essence, leaving space between the notes for harmonics and whispered blue notes," resulting in "a Celtic complement to Steve Reich's quartets or Miles Davis's Sketches of Spain. " Hayes and Cahill have released three recordings on the Green Linnet label: The Lonesome Touch (1997), Live in Seattle (1999), and Welcome Here Again (2008). Hayes and Cahill, along with singer Iarla Ó Lionáird, fiddler Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh and pianist Doveman, are the members of The Gloaming, an Irish-American supergroup whose first album was released in 2014, winning the Meteor Choice Music Prize for Irish album of the year.
At the time, making good on a purchase promise required a transaction at the associated clerk's office, and on the day it was due the brokers gathered at the Erie Railroad Company clerk's office, smug at the likelihood that they had beaten Little at his own game. What the traders did not know was that Little had purchased convertible bonds at a company sale in London a few years before; Little entered the premises, apparently unrushed, carrying an oversize bag of what was revealed to be those very bonds, which Little had converted to stocks. To the astonishment of all, Little not only outplayed the syndicate but came out hundreds of thousands of dollars ahead; such a maneuver was never attempted again. This action (and others like it) was intensely unpopular with the other investors, however, and he was blackballed from entry in the New York Stock Exchange several times before regaining admittance.

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