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"verve" Definitions
  1. energy, excitement or enthusiasm

597 Sentences With "verve"

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Wu Jinjun, its founder, describes his work with missionary verve.
It has no defense, no verve, no sense of identity.
The film is driven by the verve of its heroines.
From their beginnings, Spiritualized and The Verve were celestial brethren.
Feiler plunges into this thicket with verve, intelligence and style.
The Verve had a license to use the sample, but lawyers for the Stones successfully argued that more was used than allowed -- and The Verve had to give up all royalties for the hit.
I counterweighted my own internal gloom with saturnalian energy and verve.
In September 2018, she signed with Verve talent and literary agency.
The large, dramatic scene demanded ambition, creative verve and technical precision.
That's the kind of spirit that inspired the verve for Demon.
H/T to The Verve for spotting this sweet, sweet video.
In his book, he speaks his mind with a confrontational verve.
The Verve, meanwhile, was on the verge of Oasis-level fame.
The first Verve record really put Vernon Yard on the map.
Celebrities and citizens both dripped with new Negro refinement and verve.
The five Imani players performed the music with charisma and verve.
She does so with remarkable verve, both technically and image-wise.
Peru is attacking with verve, uncowed by France's star-studded lineup.
Y., has already vowed to oppose Kavanaugh's nomination with verve. Sen.
To his supporters, he gave the conservative site verve and flair.
His shots didn't have their usual verve, his legs their usual spring.
Additional investors include Francis Clivaz, Zurich Cantonal Bank and Verve Capital Partners.
I imagine Zainab before ISIS as a confident teenager, full of verve.
The three words that I talked about were verve, vigor and vitality.
He is infectiously enthusiastic about microbes, and he describes them with verve.
But this instability is a great part of their verve and attraction.
When physical outliers play with Altuve's verve, their appeal can be irresistible.
It's easy to see that in the sheer verve of Sonic Mania's gameplay.
A remarkable first book written with verve and an eye for telling detail.
My students possessed that adolescent verve and courage, always questioning the status quo.
Even fewer have succeeded with a touch of Carlo Rovelli's clarity and verve.
It is, of course, thrilling to hear it played with verve and command.
Haney's personal verve notwithstanding, it was a struggle, at first, to raise money.
The first tours in Europe we did with Pete Salisbury from The Verve.
This week, her fifth album, "French Touch," (Verve) will make its international debut.
Ideas we had hoped were near death have a new verve and vigor.
This sense of verve translates to nearly every other scene in the film.
From there, Verve hopes to provide new one-time injectable treatment to replace pills.
Visitors have their choice of beans from AKA Coffee, Verve Roasters and Peet's Coffee.
It's hard to see someone known for his verve for life so physically depleted.
Now, three months later, Gaffigan is sharing her progress and renewed verve for life.
All of that takes imagination and verve, which is the Valley at its best.
On a recent afternoon, I spoke with 53-year-old Verve resident Maria Savvides.
Here and elsewhere, Huntley writes with wit and verve, excelling at economically hilarious descriptions.
Gizmos with a bit of futuristic verve are often the best symbols of progress.
In court, Mr. Boseman said, Marshall drew on the improvisational verve of Harlem's culture.
In 1993, his Verve album "Little Man, Big Band" was nominated for a Grammy.
Location-based firm Verve was acquired by German media company Media and Games Invest.
As a result, firms like PlaceIQ and Verve have been sold off in pieces.
The tenor Rodell Rosel brought verve and flair to the malicious yet bungling Monostatos.
The director, Kate Whoriskey, stages this and the ensuing disasters with clarity and verve.
The same day, the pair enjoyed a coffee date at Verve Coffee — sans masks.
The verve of its performance and its universal theme cry out for fuller treatment.
Among many Latin American players, there is an endearing, authentic verve for the tournament.
"Olson writes with verve and a historian's authority," Kati Marton writes in her review.
The latter's bare-chested self-portrait greets the viewer with arresting assurance and verve.
You can watch a replay of your actions strung together, but there's no cinematic verve.
Grande's live vocals are always flawless, though her performances tend to lack a certain verve.
The other co-founders, Alex Handa and Eugene Winer, are to act as Verve advisors.
She could do 20 things at once, and each of them with verve and enthusiasm.
Russia gets most of the attention lately, but never count out China's sophistication and verve.
Burks, Allen, Sefolosha, and Royce O'Neale are assembly-line wings with varying degrees of verve.
The film "Hoosiers" was actually filmed there, which gave the movie such authenticity and verve.
The verve and abandon of their fast and furious dancing made white versions look tame.
The United States responded with verve by adding North Korea back to the SST list.
Instead, The Verve reformed and released the mammoth hit "Bitter Sweet Symphony" in June 1997.
"Glee" had the surreal verve of "Popular," rendered more heartfelt, a beacon to oddballs everywhere.
Not a lot of 90-year-olds are making paintings of this scale or verve.
They add a saline verve that counters all the richness from the runny egg yolks.
But the nails add an element of opulence that hint at adventurousness, verve, and excitement.
This newfound verve for home security comes at a time when crime is actually falling.
Colorful, convenient and flavorful, these side dishes add brightness and verve, on Thanksgiving and beyond.
He sets scenes with great vividness and writes, from street level, with an unflagging verve.
I thought there was a lot of verve and toughness in the filler clues today.
But Houston coughed up a 15-point lead entering the fourth quarter playing with little verve.
Verve Coffee: Customers can purchase a Ritual Chocolate's Mid Mountain Blend bar and a 12 oz.
This white has incredible verve, with flavors of lemon verbena, white nectarine, and river rock minerality.
With the assimilation of the Campus Vacations team, Verve now has more than 200 employees globally.
Verve also has global partnerships with ticketing companies, including Ticketmaster, Eventbrite, Paylogic and Front Gate Tickets.
He could still summon stats and an anecdote or two, but not with the same verve.
But when the Lakers mustered some verve in the second half, the Rockets rediscovered their purpose.
But it also has the chaotic verve and the formal discipline that any good cartoon requires.
That same month, The Verve released A Northern Soul, Richard Ashcroft married Kate Radley in secret.
The form of "Rags Parkland," directed with stealthy verve by Jordan Fein, isn't all that futuristic.
But it also had an immediate verve, cut-to-the-bone performances and heart to spare.
Interswitch launched a partnership this month for Verve cardholders to make payments on Discover's global network.
Among them are the fortunes and misfortunes of a tumultuous life, which Benner tells with verve.
His "Deep in the Blues" (Verve) won a Grammy for best traditional blues album in 1997.
It's in that final moment that Ashley gets to show off some of that verve of hers.
Do you ever wish the traditional father-daughter wedding dance had a bit more … verve to it?
Yet most of the players are accountable and engaging, performing with youthful verve but time-honored discipline.
A young squad playing with attacking verve has already beaten the Irish and the Welsh this year.
Mr Walsh depicts Debussy's Paris with the same verve and scholarship that he applies to the man.
For all its undeniable comic verve, though, Winter Song packs a melancholic punch worthy of its title.
He's charming and engaging, enthusiastically joking with the same verve he exhibits on his lively Twitter account.
Bauhaus is celebrated for the people who flocked to it and created art with verve and playfulness.
Those championship teams played with athleticism and verve, and they were endearing to those who paid attention.
The singsong verse of the morality plays is countered by ribald cross talk delivered with naturalistic verve.
The 25-member ensemble strokes and strikes them with choreographed verve, accompanying arias and Pan-African pop.
Ms. Landreau has remade the spunky part, which pays homage to young love, with her fearless verve.
So there's no knowing whether the show will get its verve on again after this middling start.
After all, they recognize the energy and entrepreneurial verve that migrants often bring to their new communities.
He would carry out his tasks with verve, even if the outcome was not what was intended.
And then they will proceed, at length and with great verve, to speak ill of the dead.
It has AbEx sweep, Pop verve and an otherness that makes it a world of its own.
And though Richardson is a delight, her verve and sexual confidence only highlight the dreariness around her.
Yet Newton sees racism in the underlying sustained criticism of the verve with which he plays the game.
Speaking of those two pieces, Jordan Clarkson and Larry Nance Jr. embody the athletic verve Cleveland yearns for.
Wachter said she was not naturally gifted at maths as a child, but her grandmother's verve was infectious.
A tight-knit troupe of singers and actors matched the verve of Welles's Mercury Theatre on the Air.
Many guest stars were drawn from the musical-theater world, and the production numbers were staged with verve.
She made some tweaks; her dancers peeled away from the line with more refinement but no less verve.
The right-wing verve for pointing out political correctness has emerged as its own form of speech policing.
Ms. Garcia sings with muscle and verve, even though her voice remains wide-eyed and never approaches menace.
Trade Coffee is like a marketplace for coveted beans from roasters like Stumptown, Verve, Metric, and Irving Farm.
In important ways, Swing Time reads like an essay, and an essayistic verve keeps you going through it.
Ms. Rebeck writes about all of these with her usual verve, and her analysis of "Cyrano" is devastating.
The astronauts and their wives were thrust before the public with all the verve of a Hollywood agent.
" The Los Angeles Times described it as "a refreshingly grown-up comedy" directed "with verve and impeccable judgment.
It is also a pleasure to see a Desdemona so full of verve and increasing, chin-raising indignation.
She responded with verve, as if the determined downward swoop of her eye could signal an exclamation point.
He will stop, he said, only when he thinks he cannot manage with the verve the job requires.
Her first major recordings were for Atlantic in 1951, and she also recorded extensively for RCA and Verve.
It handles competently, even if the tires love to scream when you take a corner with any verve.
The effect overwhelms the senses and communicates the verve of jazz as an all-encompassing, all-consuming genre.
If Verve and other high-end shops identify with the world of gastronomy, Locol looks to street culture.
They have the wit and the verve and the life of children's classics — and they have the morality.
Altria on Friday said it would discontinue its MarkTen and Green Smoke products, along with Verve oral nicotine products.
Luis Alberto Urrea writes each character with verve and sympathy, creating a collective history that will absolutely captivate you.
The engine, too, is prone to unpleasant groaning if you need to merge onto a highway with some verve.
Think-tanks can survive in a post-fact universe not by marshalling more facts but by showing more verve.
Played by Mr Chaplin with anti-heroic verve, Bernard is the archetype of the self-aggrandising entertainment industry ogre.
Verve is also offering free shipping on all orders placed online for 24 hours on September 29, as well.
Houston played with verve against the New York Knicks and Utah Jazz after skipping a shoot-around both days.
Full of ambition and verve, Voorhees concludes, "What's Pinterest valued at when it's basically a wedding dress search engine?"
The league leaders come with pace, vision, counter attacking verve and lethal finishing – all traits that Sunderland conspicuously lack.
In either case, the verve with which he pursues his quarries has made him one of our great polemicists.
A long day of primping and posing is coming to an end, but her verve doesn't fade with it.
Hammer writes with verve and expertise, but there are two problems with the thriller tone that underpins his story.
"The Walking Dead" has been lacking in the verve department, and in Negan it seems to have found some.
Harvey had been employed with the Oxford distillery, and he worked his business and political connections with equal verve.
The conductor Marco Armiliato gave a magisterial reading of this sophisticated music with its modernist colorings and rhythmic verve.
"French Touch" was the initiative of David Foster, an award-winning music producer and a former chairman of Verve.
When it comes to curbing our enthusiasms, Kaplan's achievement is to throw so much shade with so much verve.
She grows up to become a celebrity cliché that Portman, as the adult Celeste, takes on with outlandish verve.
It also works perfectly in desserts, especially creamy ones, where it adds characteristic verve to the richness of dairy.
Each edition tends to rise or fall with the works of directors known for uncompromising visions and stylistic verve.
Through its Verve Global Card product, the company's cardholders can now make payments in the U.S., U.K. and UAE.
The government banned drinking, partying and loud music, leaving the city on mute, bereft of its melody and verve.
The characters of "The Workshop" are prone to delivering speeches with a profane, irreverent verve reminiscent of Quentin Tarantino's.
Two new installations in San Francisco's leading museums bring this democratic artistic tradition into the 53st century with verve.
Interswitch offers a number of personal and business finance products, including its Verve payment cards and Quickteller payment app.
It is a story he tells with a combination of pathos and verve in "Chasing My Cure" (Ballantine, 2019).
Interswitch offers a number of personal and business finance products, including its Verve payment cards and Quickteller payment app.
The chemistry is gone; the verve, the pop, the chip on their shoulder, and all that Draymond-fueled swagger.
Verve is also offering free shipping on products and gear, including their subscription boxes, from January 31 through February 5.
Members of the Campus Vacations team, including co-founder Justin Van Camp, are joining Verve as part of the acquisition.
Sometimes painting that speaks with immediacy and verve of attachment to this world is just what we need to see.
Set in a realistic New York City and illustrated with Pop Art verve, the stories turned comic books into zeitgeist.
Use a full-flavored honey here, one with personality and verve: Lavender flower, chestnut, linden, buckwheat are all good options.
In fact, just days after the wedding, Spiritualized headlined above The Verve at the Phoenix Festival in Stratford-Upon-Avon.
Finally, mix in some thyme and chives for herbal depth and a big squeeze of fresh lemon juice for verve.
Some interviews, clearly shot later, display more cinematic verve, with Wang filming heated conversations by survivors and panning among them.
What was happening in Britain was that bands like the Verve and Oasis had swallowed up indie and destroyed it.
That subplot at least has some soapy verve, but it feels like it belongs in another, less buttoned-down series.
Interswitch has since moved into high-volume personal and business finance, with its Verve payment cards and Quickteller payment app.
She brings all of the arrogance and longing of early sexual exploration to vivid life with real empathy and verve.
If the nonmusical parts of "The Conversationalists" lack such verve and joy, we eventually learn why that may be so.
You can hear it on "Warna," the title track from his forthcoming Verve debut, whose title means "color" in Bahasa.
It's got the kind of verve that the Audi E-Tron, Mercedes-Benz EQC, and Jaguar I-Pace completely lack.
And even in the moments that don't work as well, Good Eats' visual verve is enough to carry the day.
Either way, Lyft has a difficult journey ahead — one that will take more than just the verve of its founders.
It operates in five African countries and recently launched its Verve payments product on Safaricom's home turf after acquiring Kenya's Paynet.
If tomato sauce from a jar seems drab, a handful of drained, roughly chopped olives will lend it depth and verve.
Coming off a 5-2 pasting of the Ottawa Senators on Friday, the Islanders did not play with the same verve.
It'd be silly to expect it to have the same verve as the pipsqueak Fiesta ST, which packed only 493,742 pounds.
A former tanning shop owner, Robinson has given Britain&aposs far-right media the verve it has lacked in the past.
It's obviously slightly more subdued than the original, but Clark's voice communicates Joe Strummer's fundamental urgency with its breathiness and verve.
They each jammed eternal, though with distinct styles: Pierce favored extended, pedal-heavy drones, while Verve conceived loose, reverb-soaked grooves.
That was our biggest struggle: How do we convince The Rolling Stones and The Verve to let us use that song?
So Verve pulled the record from all the stores, and it fell of the charts because it was no longer available.
In terms of local concerns, most neighbors I spoke to weren't even aware that the Verve was now a homeless shelter.
Yes, some may mention optional fresh ingredients for color and verve, but use them only if you have them on hand.
" He tried, he added, to match the energy and verve of the text, or, as he put it, "max the Berkoff.
Sanders performs best with young voters, and campaigns with verve that may speak to Democrats' spirit of urgency in this moment.
Played by Jolie with slinky verve, voluminous wings and two magnificently crowning horns, Maleficent is the earlier movie's greatest special effect.
There aren't likely to be many more bracing displays of vocal verve in an arena setting this year, or any other.
"It's rare that a director can enter films with this much verve and emotional understanding," Elvis Mitchell wrote in The Times.
Stravinsky's work opened a smartly conceived concert at David Geffen Hall, conducted with characteristic elegance and verve by Esa-Pekka Salonen.
The exhibition is a glorious mix of psychedelia, surrealism, pop art, photo collage, and abstraction, often mixed with verve and humor.
Two adroit players with verve to spare, the bassist Mr. Douglas and the drummer Mr. Blake make a potent rhythm section.
In their range and verve, they confirm Malcolm's ability as a literary journalist to connect her work to the cultural moment.
Less than 10 percent of the company was released, Verve confirmed to Recode, including its vice president of sales, Gian LaVecchia.
Now, GV and Verily are coming together to work with a start-up called Verve Therapeutics with an aim to reduce people's risk of heart disease, the leading cause of death in the U.S. Verve is setting out to develop an injectable treatment so millions of people no longer have to rely on a daily regimen of pills.
Verve is working on those gene-editing techniques using a tool called CRISPR and is partnering with another start-up, Beam Therapeutics.
And yet he convened the centrist rally with focus and verve, and the effort seemed to win the in-person audience over.
Verve, the word-of-mouth selling platform, has acquired Campus Vacations, a provider of "unforgettable" travel experiences to students across North America.
But the verve comes from Vegeta, a synthesis of salt, sugar, spice and dehydrated vegetables engineered a half-century ago in Yugoslavia.
CNNMoney reports that Verve, a "mobile marketer," is shuttering its operations in Europe, thus avoiding getting hit with GDPR requirements at all.
The first track, "Waiting for Your Return," is a Chinese jazz classic, delivered with renewed verve and glamor by vocalist Jasmine Chen.
By the time the track was finished, what had begun as a stately ballad was infused with Haim's signature bounce and verve.
They trade lines with a bubbly verve, the sort of eager overlap that comes from working in close quarters with old friends.
It's written with verve and so much honesty and is so powerful; it's quite intimidating because of just how much he sees.
Filling nearly 150 pages within a monolithic photography book, London-based artist Andrew Gerace updates vintage photos from the 1950s with verve.
Their modern art would revive their "folk spirit," displaying a vigorous continuity with their African patrimony and an embrace of American verve.
At the other end of the labor fight, one relatively small talent agency, Verve, agreed to the terms the writers have demanded.
What they offer instead is nearly claustrophobic access to another consciousness, working out psychological obsessions with verve, intelligence and often comical deflection.
Christian Bolaños and Joel Campbell were brought on to give the Costa Rican attack some verve, but the Serbian defense was stout.
Tony G.'s confidence and verve and good looks — did I mention that he looks like someone who'd play Tony Goldwyn's father?
Mr. Percoco was extremely loyal to the governor, working behind the scenes to protect him, using his political muscle with pugnacious verve.
Whether that is the caution of Mourinho or the verve of Villas-Boas or Rodgers, the creator, their mentor, does not mind.
Played by the bass-baritone Kyle Ketelsen with verve and a black suit, Nick offers big-city slickness to the naïve Tom.
They ran with equal verve while Los Angeles racked up more yards than the Cowboys had allowed on the ground all season.
When a young Mr. Previn conducted symphony orchestras, he was known to show the verve and boyish enthusiasm of a pop star.
I had thought it was retelling of a classical myth, a subject that Kyle Staver has explored with verve and humor before.
Which explains why he has been known to crack jokes in an elf's voice or dramatically narrate castle-yard battles with cacophonous verve.
Their strength, verve, and sense of self were all qualities exemplified by George Michael, who died on Christmas at the age of 53.
Like greyhounds, they need space to expend this energy, but are ready to act refined and relaxed once they tire out their verve.
Richard Ashcroft, lead singer of British rock band The Verve, lost the rights to his most famous song "Bitter Sweet Symphony" in 1997.
Lorz triumphantly entered the main World's Fair stadium, which was the race's final stage, with gusto and verve ahead of the other runners.
Change Agent fixates on the minutiae of payment processing, security authentication, and display technology with more verve than action sequences or character development.
In his most famous moment, from ''Big Adventure,'' Pee-wee, in platform shoes, dances with manic verve to ''Tequila'' in a motorcycle bar.
He combined verve, wit and a discriminating eye, whether he was profiling the fashion world's venerable legends or reporting on its latest fripperies.
SAM is adapted from NASA's Visual Environment for Remote Virtual Exploration (VERVE), which is used to supervise interplanetary robots like the Mars rovers.
His work will forever be synonymous with verve, energy, wit, ontological wrath and—above all—a total commitment to both subject and style.
The quartet played at the Newport Jazz Festival the next year, a performance released by Verve Records as one side of an album.
For them, Rousseau became a sort of home-grown primitive whose paintings captured something of the abstract verve they admired in African art.
If he demonstrated verve, it was because for him the Gove reforms were the method; the object was to change the soul. How?
GDANSK, Poland — As rain fell on this port city Wednesday evening, the players of Poland's national team bounced around with verve and pep.
Rose played efficiently and aggressively, attacking the rim with verve and catalyzing the Knicks' offense as he had been brought in to do.
The Verve had surpassed Spiritualized and entered the big time, but their success was not what caused a rift between the two bands.
Written by E. Max Frye and directed with verve by Paco Cabezas, this week's episode was the show's best to date, by far.
And the low-lying gold-leaf clouds that accentuate the aerial view tantalizingly block out bits of action and add great decorative verve.
I'll miss Lail, who brought life and verve to Beck, a character the show's protagonist kept trying to turn into a living doll.
Their interactions with the opposite sex take a turn when Lila, with characteristic verve, stands up to the sons of a local gangster.
This sensational cinema, unjustly targeted by those it represented, reflected not only the nation's self-loathing, but also its verve under brutal modernization.
And Noah rebounded with fury and played with a verve that had been missing at times in his first season with the Knicks.
Story at a glance Millennials are credited with "killing" a lot of traditions and practices, but they're embracing houseplants and gardening with verve.
Speaking during the meeting, Trump praised Giuliani, his private attorney, for pushing Ukrainian officials to investigate Biden, saying he was demonstrating admirable verve.
"It's rare that a director can enter films with this much verve and emotional understanding," wrote Elvis Mitchell in The New York Times.
Her rejection of commodity fetishism and a society that worships shiny surfaces is to be admired because she does it with such verve.
But Chazelle's film has its own visual verve, and its own tragic reflection on the struggle for fame, and the cost of winning it.
With cunning and verve, Mr Baram brings these virtuosi of the lie together in Brest-Litovsk as the sham alliance between their tyrants collapses.
Still, it held up thanks to their not so secret weapon: Dougy and his hooky toplines and the verve that vibrates through him onstage.
He aimed at the top two finishers in Iowa right at the start, though his verve had faded by the end of the debate.
Verve Therapeutics, a biotech firm in Cambridge, Massachusetts, recently said that it wanted to use genetic editing to protect patients from coronary heart disease.
Verve Coffee Roasters:This Santa Cruz-based coffee roaster is celebrating National Coffee Day by offering $1 quick cups of coffee at all retail locations.
It has verve, in the sense that it's fast and responsive, but you'll feel the bumps along the way, due to its stiff suspension.
Even as she uses overcast, muted hues to underscore her subjects' bodily expressions of malaise and ennui, Yiadom-Boakye's canvases affirm painting's tactile verve.
She managed live her life with verve and a refreshing honesty that humanized both her and her subjects (all while developing a trendsetting style).
But approaching every new twist and turn with roughly the same verve doesn't help the public's understanding of these issues, and may hinder it.
Watching him as president, I greatly admired how this highly intelligent and supremely confident figure managed the affairs of state with verve and swagger.
Front Burner Kevin Zraly, whose verve, passion and energy as a wine instructor are unparalleled, will teach just one more course before he retires.
He directs baseball broadcasts for Fox and Mets games for SNY, distilling live shots, graphics and replays into cohesive narratives with verve and urgency.
As these exhibitions make abundantly clear, Keith Sonnier is an artist of true verve and vitality — engaged and highly productive for over 50 years.
In the late 1980s and early '90s, Mr. Weston released a series of high-profile recordings for the Verve label, all to critical acclaim.
Then came an exhilarating "King Lear" at the Old Vic in 2016, announcing that Ms. Jackson had lost none of her power and verve.
There is so much dash and verve in Morris's sentences, so much personality, a generosity of spirit that is flavored by well-earned crankiness.
These can revive even an old half-used jar (the one that lives behind the miso and the tahini), giving it brightness and verve.
But Anthony Symonds and Max Pearmain's Symonds Pearmain collection, a coda at the end of the young-talent incubator Fashion East's show, had verve.
Verve Records, the premier jazz label in America, curated this excellent playlist that will keep you tapping your toes and bopping in your seat.
Emerald Fennell has taken over for Phoebe Waller-Bridge as showrunner and head writer, and luckily the dialogue hasn't lost any of its verve.
Verve, a smaller talent agency, announced in December that it would raise the pay for mailroom employees and assistants by 25 to 40 percent.
On Thursday, this arrangement was entrusted to the period-instrument ensemble Grand Harmonie, which, led by Geoffrey McDonald, played it with grace and verve.
The orchestra played with athleticism and verve, but little subtlety; playful interchanges among the woodwinds were muted behind a heavy curtain of string sound.
However, in this recipe, she saves the garam masala for last, stirring it into the thickened sauce right at the end for maximum verve.
Certainly Pooh's world and his orbit of friends, as well as Milne — an interesting character himself — should generate something with a little more verve.
That's a shame because this is, intermittently, a fine production, directed with verve by Margot Bordelon and handsomely designed for the Underground's difficult space.
Michelle Segre's rejection of commodity fetishism and a society that worships shiny surfaces is to be admired because she does it with such verve.
In personal finance, 2510 million consumers use the company's Verve chip and PIN cards, while its Quickteller digital payment app processed $2400 billion in transactions.
Call it a music video if you like, but the average music video would be lucky to have a tenth of Sarmiento's pure stylistic verve.
Among the early adopters of this trend, probably no one is applying more verve to the conceit than the members of the Drunk Shakespeare Society.
A century before Cook, a Dutch seaman called Abel Tasman had returned with reports of a land whose people were "rough, uncivilised, full of verve".
For while the Bard's version musters oratorical verve, the historian's offers a coup de théâtre, complete with the astute use of props, sightlines and stagecraft.
Specifically, Verve says it will provide the company with an entrance into the ski market, as well as key destinations like Punta Cana and Cancun.
But, more relevant to many observers, he has also had three knee surgeries, which have zapped his old verve and kept him on the sidelines.
The works have a trippy verve, but they were meant as a metaphor for the ills of globalization and unchecked proliferation of homogeneous modern architecture.
SITO, which plans to expand into the UK before the end of the year, competes mainly with several unlisted companies, including xAD, Verve and PlaceIQ.
I repeat those flavors in an accompanying sauce, adding Thai chile for heat, mint for verve, fish sauce for funk, and coconut milk for sweetness.
Dustin Wilson, the wine director at Eleven Madison Park until 2015, now is an owner of Verve Wine, with shops in TriBeCa and San Francisco.
Unlike many of his peers, Morris "writes with a breezy verve that makes the pages fly, and that perfectly suits his subject," our reviewer wrote.
It was a significant anniversary for the Oscars — the academy's 90th show — yet the telecast had no special pomp and circumstance nor even much verve.
He is a spirited downhill writer, capable of creating energy by virtue of his own pace and verve, and that is certainly the case here.
While growing up in the Dominican Republic, Ramirez, 25, identified with the Mets' Jose Reyes, another switch-hitting, undersized infielder with speed, power and verve.
Toasted nuts, crumbled cheeses, yogurt sauces, or fried or hard-cooked eggs can round out your plate with style and verve — no added meat whatsoever.
The result is a rambunctious women-driven revenge thriller, filled with tentpole moments of crackling verve that is knit together by flimsy exposition and voiceovers.
Although this is her first book, her originality and narrative verve have already won her publication in The New Yorker, as well as many awards.
So his debut album is erratic by design — one minute he's inconsolably sad, another he's flirting with verve, the next he's a pop-punk scamp.
The Bolshoi's impetuous acting style perfectly caught the color and storytelling verve of Prokofiev's score, which often sounds like the greatest film music ever written.
That jeweler, Howard "Howie Bling" Ratner, is played by Adam Sandler with enough fast-talking verve and dirtbag charm to power Manhattan ten times over.
Skipping ahead to the Victorian era, Sarah Waters's lush novel "TIPPING THE VELVET" (Riverhead) explores an illicit romance between two women with sensitivity and verve.
The American, daughter of former tennis world number two Petr, is playing with verve and serenity this year after surgery to correct a debilitating jaw problem.
I'm not the best lyricist in the world and she's singing 'I'm stoked on ambition and verve' instead of 'you're going to get what you deserve.
But Hall, Latifah, Haddish, and Pinkett Smith are all game to give their characters plenty of verve and spirit, even if they're underwritten and two-dimensional.
The world of Agrabah feels properly (and practically) built out, filled with such color and verve that it's even odder how labored the musical numbers feel.
And yet, she took it on with verve and tenacity, knowing the burden of large families in poverty, but also the joy of loving without fear.
He had inspired Bobby Robson's team to the semi-finals of the World Cup, playing with incredible verve and flair in the middle of the park.
Announcers hyped a concocted rivalry between the shows with surprisingly little verve; John Layfield, in particular, seemed to be going through the motions whenever Raw vs.
The revolutionary verve of the 1960s—its utopian impulses based on peace and love, on civil, gender and sexual rights—had by 1968 spurred militant factions.
However familiar the overall dynamics of "Modern Lovers" might be, Ms. Straub writes with such verve and sympathetic understanding of her characters that we barely notice.
It is capable of renewal and of verve—and often of combining these things with enlightened approaches to work, health, society, civic rights and the environment.
The funding total to date adds up to ~$14M — and investors in the business include Lakestar, Notion, Verve-Capital, Siraj Khaliq (Atomico) and Andrew Flett (Fleetmatics).
Maybe finding true love wasn't the best thing for Ashcroft's songwriting after all, because things only got worse when The Verve returned in 2008 with Forth.
This reawakening is certainly critical to the band's appeal, her sense of liberation, coupled with the verve of Erika and Tennessee, translates from the top down.
We were negotiating with The Verve to put that song in, but there was a copyright infringement lawsuit going on between them and the Rolling Stones.
But elections, by definition, are supposed to reflect the people's whims, to give them force and verve and corporeality, to translate the potential into the real.
It was the type of verve that the analyst Pedro Martinez said had been missing from the Yankees of late, and it energized the visitors' dugout.
It's a shame, because Jean-Pierre Baro has real gravitas in the part, while Criss Niangouna and Malik Faraoun bring verve to their roles as miners.
When it slices to the core of a classic text with wit and verve and a show-off's delight, it's doing what the company does best.
With Michael Satsky and Brian Gefter, hospitality entrepreneurs, as partners, the 6,000-square-foot restaurant will feature seasonal fare and local ingredients infused with Brazilian verve.
Lunch displays the chef Dennis Baker's ambition and verve, with dishes like raw kingfish with cultured cream, thinly sliced cucumber and a scattering of succulent leaves.
Throughout the 100-minute performance, Wolfgang Mitterer's anxious, wild score, performed live by the 13 virtuosic musicians of Ensemble 013, lends the production rhythm and verve.
They also came to mourn an ideal that he represented and a town that he once dominated with verve and humor and memorable flashes of temper.
Ms. Mullova's detached manner stood out especially against that of the ensemble members, who, led from the harpsichord by Ottavio Dantone, played with verve and energy.
Her approach to cadenzas and other solo passages is imaginative and thoughtful, and Mr. Antonini and his band supply a freshness and verve that match hers.
Elizabeth Frazee, TwinLogic Strategies  Frazee, a former AOL executive and Capitol Hill aide, runs her small firm with verve, scoring big-time tech and telecommunications clients.
Interswitch also sells its products in 23 African countries and launched a partnership in August for its Verve cardholders to make payments on Discover's global network.
The 21-year-old Ho-Sang brought offensive verve and excitement that bodes well for a team in need of star power beyond Tavares and Lee.
"He writes opinions in a unique style that has more verve and vitality than any other judges I study on a regular basis," Judge Kane said.
But it works even better as the savory base for an array of garnishes — just a little something sliced, crumbled or dolloped for color and verve.
That led to the creation of VERVE, a "3D robot user interface," which allows scientists to see and grasp the three-dimensional world of remotely operated robots.
If they don't, then just do the next thing with hope and verve and that same zest you had before the arrogance was beaten out of you.
Verily announced the partnership with Verve last week alongside a $60 million financing, mostly from GV. In its early days, Verily was known as Google Life Sciences.
Our mortgage comes out to about $1,600/month for a 900-square-foot rat trap on a huge lot in walkable, tree-lined, verve-tastic Central Austin.
The writers have made her witty and brash, and Dame Diana Rigg plays her with an easy sort of verve that suggests she isn't afraid of anything.
Trump's choice for attorney general, Jeff Sessions, wants to revive the defunct Obscenity Prosecution Task Force and attack adult pornographers with Orwellian verve and McCarthy-era vigor.
That's the idea behind Verve Wine, a soon-to-launch online retailer that believes it might be able to understand your taste preferences better than you do.
A narrative of duplicity, desire and fortune-hunting zips along, propelled by Lady Susan Vernon, a charmer and schemer played with verve and precision by Kate Beckinsale.
The Mayor, who speaks and moves like a military officer, gets off on his own exaggerated masculinity, which he performs with verve for his all-female audience.
U.S. ad tech firms Verve and Drawbridge have announced they will cease doing business in Europe, while numerous small firms and apps have put operations on hold.
I think you have a lot of restaurants where at first it feels right and when you go there six months later, it's just lost its verve.
He was like one of your kids, or one of your brothers, a really nice guy, but he sued Verve, which was the wrong thing to do.
Last year, Marlon Lieber and Daniel Zamora of Jacobin Magazine pointed out that blockbuster movie rebels such as Katniss in The Hunger Games lack real revolutionary verve.
It is written with great verve and wisdom by someone who has closely and thoughtfully detailed his own plight as well as the journey out of it.
The production has been designed with gritty wit and verve by a team that includes Montana Levi Blanco (costumes), Matthew Richards (lighting) and Jeremy Toussaint-Baptiste (sound).
That led to work in New York, appearances on the TV shows of Jack Paar, Ed Sullivan and others, and, most important, a contract with Verve Records.
The author, a partner in the Brooklyn Kitchen, also provides vinegar lore and plenty of recipes for food and drinks that depend on vinegar for their verve.
But when the Red Devils play with verve and power, as they have against two weak teams in Russia, the underdog label seems no longer to fit.
Throughout her harrowing coming-of-age journey, told with verve and compassion, Adunni never loses the "louding voice" that makes Daré's story, and her protagonist, so unforgettable.
Thus, though this book is written with often humming literary verve, it lacks a critical overarching framework to explain why any of its admittedly fascinating material matters.
Rarely performed nowadays, "Amphitryon" is one of the highlights of the theater season in Berlin, where Herbert Fritsch has staged it with manic verve at the Schaubühne.
The Nigerian company also sells its products in 23 African countries and launched a partnership in August for Verve cardholders to make payments on Discover's global network.
But Momoa's gruff charm and Miller's boyish, skittering awkwardness give their respective characters a verve and charge that go far beyond what the script has given them.
Verve, an ad tech firm that has raised at least $64 million, has quietly laid off staff in recent weeks in a sign of the company's struggles.
Manhattan-based online retailer Verve Wine has plans to integrate algorithms into its business that will help people select a prospective bottle of wine for their next purchase.
"When I discovered Snapchat, I could see that it brought verve back into social media," Nonoo told Refinery29 of how she decided on her latest fresh show conceit.
Nazism was a political project built on anti-Semitism, racism, and dictatorial verve, one that took place in a specific country and at a specific moment in history.
At the two RedFarms, Joe Ng cooks with originality and verve, but the recurring sweetness in the dishes betrays a tailoring of his ideas for perceived American tastes.
He is also explained that Verve-powered advocacy sales campaigns are about not only helping brands attract new customers but also pulling potential existing customers over the line.
An on-site restaurant, Verve Grill, was a cavernous affair divided into a boisterous bar area (the Public House) with several TVs and a more staid dining section.
A woman of many words, she has published fourteen books of poetry and has received a Pulitzer Prize; in person, she speaks with astonishing verve, speed, and ingenuity.
The paintings' surfaces look seamlessly perfect at first, but on closer examination appear to have been quickly, almost loosely, made, which adds a sense of economy and verve.
Whether she's performing one of Midge's stand-up routines or verbally sparring with Tony Shalhoub, who plays Midge's father Abe, she imbues her performance with light-footed verve.
The only way you might realize the Verve is a converted home for New York City's homeless population is if you spotted the metal detector in the lobby.
What "The Potter's Touch" lacks in production values, it makes up for in sheer energy and verve thanks to Jakes's rich, sonorous baritone and knack for persuasive oratory.
By this point, the trio's music was polished, and some of the bite of its early singles had been quelled, but "Yo Yo" still had verve and snap.
Thomas Mitchell, Beulah Bondi, H. B. Warner and Samuel S. Hinds stand out among the group of assorted small-town characters who give the picture variety and verve.
The US has continued to enforce sanctions with the same verve, but China has loosened some of its enforcement of the internationally imposed economic pressure on North Korea.
Clever cookbooks with a limited number of ingredients per recipe are not new, but this one from the chef Jamie Oliver is notable for its ease and verve.
The cultural shift toward gadgets that consume us — arguably with the same frenetic verve that characterized the Dean & DeLuca food revolution — has permanently changed the spaces around us.
The company also announced this month that it would discontinue its own e-cig products, including all MarkTen and Green Smoke e-vapor products, and VERVE oral nicotine products.
In so doing, Vautier's hubristic verve has been increasingly trivializing (one might even say erasing) the once important concept of high art as a cognitive artifact of tasteful discrimination.
The story is, of course, one that's happening to these people, but you probably could tell this story with a lot more verve and vigor if you wanted to.
Verve is the first outside company to work with Verily's nanoparticles, and it plans to use the technology to carry its drug substances through the bloodstream to the liver.
The Stones licensed a five-note section in exchange for half of the song's royalties, but the Verve allegedly breached this arrangement by using a longer segment than agreed.
It will be years before Verve is able to market its therapies, but the company intends to use funds from its Series A to begin early testing in animals.
The fact that Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen Jr. strive for anything more is a testament to their artistic verve and well-documented devotion to fans.
Formerly known as StreetTeam, Verve is a platform that enables people to sell experiences to their friends in exchange for rewards, such as event tickets, trips and backstage passes.
Mr. Parker, the general manager of the classical music public radio station WQXR, and his psychologist husband, Adam Benson, can expound on the topic with great verve and authority.
The Knoll also seemed full of verve and energy, with similar apple and lime flavors, but it was enhanced by a scent of warm rocks — minerality, that word again.
Led by Ashcroft's emotive voice, Nick McCabe's virtuosic guitar work, and Oasis producer Owen Morris' larger-than-life production, The Verve moved into a whole new stratosphere: the mainstream.
And instead of deploying Enes Kanter for 25 minutes, Billy Donovan may let Gibson shine as a small-ball five, surrounded by three spot-up shooters and Westbrook's verve.
It's a surefire way to bring some verve back to something that's become kind of routine and unexciting, which is exactly the challenge you'll be faced with this month.
No, what this production from Mr. van Hove's Toneelgroep Amsterdam captures with such alarming verve is the sheer pulp appeal of what is essentially one really sick soap opera.
But "jazzlike," I think, would probably tell someone new to it that it was supposed to be kind of loose and free and have a certain verve to it.
In front of rapt nightclub audiences, when she sang with husky, quavering verve, or turned interstitial monologues into febrile, secular sermons, she was exhibiting a kind of radical transparency.
On the reality-TV competition "Nashville Star," she was a striver; then, on her first two major label albums, she was a dissenter, upending norms with verve and backbone.
Federer played here with verve and precision but had to scrap his way through three five-set matches in the final four rounds, receiving plenty of treatment between duels.
On its Civic Engagement Committee he became a regular presence in poor, black neighborhoods, urging young men to register to vote with the verve of a preacher seeking converts.
Although they have a youthful verve, he has a preference for long sleeves, high necklines, and below-the-knee skirts of the sort that can also flatter grown women.
Of course, to zoom in on Marden's drawings, with their calligraphic verve, was to leave clear ratios and crisp geometry behind — a move he made first in painting, not drawing.
The taut balancing act between the elegant restraint of Vaughn's forms and the gritty materiality of the work's semantic content, which imbued it with dynamism and verve, lingered with me.
Verve, the U.K, startup formerly known as StreetTeam that offers a sales platform to enable brands to easily run advocacy programs, has picked up $18.5 million is Series B funding.
Maybe it was something about the act of doing, the gesture as dedication — Whitten was able to lift the very essence of a person into the verve of his mark.
The lead singer Greg Barnett sings of the king he once was — "Lost in a picture frame/The way my body used to behave" — with both longing and residual verve.
When Rosalind and Orlando meet at a wrestling match (a Shakespearean curlicue performed with verve and occasional biting by members of the Bronx Wrestling Federation) they fall heedlessly in love.
Grimes and Zunon capture the time-for-bed dance with verve, imagination and empathy in this tale of a not-sleepy child and her creative appeals to stay up longer.
Mr. Wachner handled this 50-car pileup of styles with confidence and apparently inexhaustible verve; the singers and the orchestra, NOVUS NY, conducted by Daniela Candillari, shared both those qualities.
Crunchy and fresh, the raw vegetable holds its own in a punchy salad with blue cheese and mustard, offsetting the rich, buttery flavors of the Thanksgiving table with assertive verve.
But Ted wasn't making any effort to grab her at the elbow with the same "Fran, this longstanding donor is just thrilled to meet you" verve I was witnessing elsewhere.
While we adults flit between Facebook and email while waiting for lunch to arrive in the break room, this kid is showing us all up with his verve, drive, and talent.
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It was by far the worst-directed episode of the season, staid and stagey without any of the visual verve David Nutter and Miguel Sapochnik brought to the previous two episodes.
Gilmore has a genuinely interesting wit and verve and frenzied pace about it—there's nothing quite like Rory and Lorelai having a collective fit about a boy or admission to Yale.
The pair exchanged breaks throughout the second set and Radwanska saved a match point in the ninth game, finding some verve and finish to grab the set from the disappointed Slovak.
Nobody approaches his craft with more verve and versatility than Roberson, whose undeniable success and rising confidence still won't allow him to stump for a Defensive Player of the Year campaign.
Though each actor has interpreted the role of the Doctor with a uniquely unforgettable verve, it's time to pass the universe-saving baton to someone who's not a white heterosexual man.
But somehow the effort translates into this talented performer holding back a little too much, losing the expressive verve that firing on all pistons as a comic seems to give her.
He's an ever-evolving one, an 81-year-old who sings this album with a warmth and verve that does equal justice to his melodic grace and his sing-song hooks.
Look at Alice (played with verve by the tall, droll Debicki), who, obeying her mother's advice, and hating herself for doing so, sleeps with a wealthy man (Lukas Haas) for money.
Particularly strong were Aja, who leapt from a platform into a frisson-inducing death-drop; Shangela, who lip-synced and danced with verve; and Trixie, who sang and played the autoharp.
Borussia Dortmund's impossibly young squad has a verve and a fearlessness that has caught the eye, but it is the restoration of Ajax, under Erik ten Hag, that stirs the soul.
Still, the power of the show flows just as much through its imagery—a decadent, unashamedly voyeuristic vision of athletic beauty, with a hallucinogenic verve that keeps it from becoming cheesy.
Superstar glittered its way through the last days of Christ — on Easter Sunday, no less — with enormous energy and verve, and managed to stick the landing with an unforgettable final image.
Akin to contemporaries Frank Ocean and Solange, Miguel creates ballads from his own life story with the same creative verve and keen romantic interiority, songs that often define the limits of connection.
It is a dunk that is dripping with spontaneity, exploding out of the screen, a show of athleticism and verve that shakes the viewer to his or her or their very core.
That 30-year-old Chilean singer and guitarist infused the theme song of the Argentine diva Mercedes Sosa, "Gracias a la Vida," written by Violeta Parra, with an incandescent verve and spirit.
She describes her music as "unapologetically pop," and when you listen to the tracks — infused with soaring vocals, ridiculously catchy choruses, and the verve of the '80s — you'll see what she means.
"[Verve] has already proven word-of-mouth is a scalable and powerful tool for live entertainment, and we will support them in taking this channel to other markets and sectors," he says.
After signing to a new label, Verve Records, the company's former head didn't like the indie rock direction Branch and Carney, 37, were taking — and Carney "stuck his neck out" for Branch.
The government has now signaled its intentions to bring the business out of the shadows by awarding the first license for cultivation and sale to South African alternative medicine company Verve Dynamics.
You can feel the verve of the happy few in a sprightly painting by Bazille, dated 1869-70, which shows him and five of his colleagues socializing in a daylight-suffused studio.
And Savvides said the women she shares a room with are all respectful; before she came to the Verve, she stayed at a hotel in Jamaica, Queens, that was marked by violence.
There's no verve or fun or freedom, just an agitated dump of vocals that might be, in the granular sense, technically precise, but are musically clumsy and blend together all too quickly.
Goldsmith collaborated with Moore on songs for Silver Landings, which was produced by Moore's longtime friend, the Grammy-nominated Mike Viola, who is currently the VP of A&R for Verve Records.
Both works are boldly pleasing to the eye, but overshadowed in terms of verve and humor by the monumental female pisser "Fontaine" (2012), by Elsa Sahal, installed in the museum's central courtyard.
Holland reported that masters for MGM and the jazz label Verve were damaged or destroyed in the fire and in the months following, when surviving recordings were kept in an open shed.
The young director Romain Gavras does not reinvent the comic caper in the French film "The World Is Yours," but he revitalizes that genre with pop verve, goofy humor and visual sophistication.
Bettye LaVette: Things Have Changed (Verve) After her 2003 rebranding with minimalist producer-songwriter Dennis Walker, soul belter turned art singer LaVette got melodramatic on our ass, as old soul belters will.
With encouragement from one of her managers, she took up rapping, and has released a pair of mixtapes that mold her off-the-cuff verve and improvised bon mots into something stickier.
Bayern had made all the right noises before the game: pointing out that Chelsea had the vim and verve of youth; suggesting that perhaps the English team's strengths might exploit their weaknesses.
After a corporate merger in 1998 that created what is now the Universal Music Group, Mr. LiPuma led Verve, its jazz label, as chairman until 2004, and was chairman emeritus until 2011.
Each variety of seafood (along with chicken wingettes, the lone representative of turf) is seasoned to fit its character, with more (and secret) spices going into the cornmeal, uniting them in verve.
With the breadth of reference that enters smoothly and easily into his work, Driskell proves himself to be a one-of-a-kind artist — a scholar painter full of love and verve.
Reducing that output to a single best-of list is impossible, but here are 10 tunes that, at the very least, display his verve, his vigor, and his ongoing love of the new:
"Following the success of acquiring the collegiate travel company JusCollege, and the resulting organic growth, we are continuing our aggressive expansion," say Verve founders Callum and Liam Negus-Fancey in a joint statement.
In a sea of Solo cups and string bikinis, director Andrea Arnold saw Lane — her expressive doe eyes, her easy verve — and found the star she didn't quite know she was looking for.
The NRA had endorsed him over Jimmy Carter in 1980, the first time it had officially supported a candidate for the White House, and a grateful President returned the favor with startling verve.
The study, which was done in collaboration with SEO firm Verve Search, is called Remake My Day, and it standardized IMDB and Metacritic stores to compare ratings and profits of recent movie remakes.
I admired the show's feminism and realism and verve, but Sex and the City was the big female showcase of my 20s, which is to say I am not that kind of girl.
The real challenge though is that the raw story — for all of its fraud — lacks the sort of verve that makes business thrillers like Barbarians at the Gate or Red Notice so engaging.
Their jousting, like most of the film's dialogue, has a verve and tongue-tickling texture (the screenplay is by Taylor Sheridan) that tells us more about the characters than any amount of exposition.
His debut album, "Gettin' to It," released on Verve in 1995, featured torch-passing appearances by the venerable bassists Milt Hinton and Ray Brown, but also a title track that toasted James Brown.
"No, No, No, No, No," she wrote, outlining with a mixture of passion and analytical verve why her father had a civic responsibility to build a memorable building that would change the world.
This puzzle is an example of this constructing style: it doesn't quite have the youthful verve throughout, but I think the overall fill quality and intersection in the middle makes up for it.
And there are few restaurants anywhere that match the dramatic setting and sheer verve of the Nobu Malibu, with its open-air dining room set right over the ocean and under the stars.
" At The Playlist, Kimber Myers writes of They'll Love Me When I'm Dead that it "offers a new understanding of the elusive, cunning filmmaker with a verve the man himself would have admired.
The presidency has served as a vehicle for Mr. Trump to construct and promote his own narrative, one with crackling verve but riddled with inaccuracies, distortions and outright lies, according to fact checkers.
I mean, not death — his music was full of energy and verve and kind of instructions on how to get the most out of life — but some of his lyrics were really irreverent.
It will be up to them to capture the imagination of the next generation of opera lovers with the artistic verve and adventurous spirit that exemplified the old City Opera at its finest.
There are many similar divots and ditches in the literary landscape, but we'll keep peering into Mr. Roth's because so few have dug and illuminated with such verve, wit, fearlessness and emotional acuity.
But the dynamics were staid, thanks to Senate rules that limited TV coverage to two cemented-in-place camera vantages that gave the broadcast all the visual verve of a security-camera tape.
She has a look and verve similar to those of Violette Verdy, the beloved French-born City Ballet principal who died this year, but Ms. Woodward is also a ballerina of her time.
Maison Margiela's show, which included both men's and women's wear, riffed on the idea of uniforms — British school blazers, nurses' smocks, military capes, sailor suits — imbuing familiar sartorial tropes with a punkish verve.
He recorded 11 albums with her over more than 20 years; their most recent, "Turn Up the Quiet," was completed in January and is scheduled to be released by Verve on May 5.
Altria also announced plans to discontinue its MarkTen and Green Smoke e-cigarette products and its Verve oral nicotine, citing the financial performance of these products combined with heightened regulatory restrictions for its decision.
We've worked alongside the founders of companies such as Pipedrive, WeTransfer, Unbabel, Kalo, Aire, beryl (formerly Blaze), Verve, Drover, Favro and Trouva; and the partners of funds such as Kindred, Connect, WhiteStar and Albion.
A dispute arose when The Verve asked for permission to sample a short sequence from a version of the Stones' song "The Last Time," which was covered by the Andrew Oldham Orchestra in 1965.
Megan Fairchild in the first movement (joined in a debut by a rough and jovial Gonzalo Garcia) and Erica Pereira in the third were adequate, while Brittany Pollack injected some verve into the fourth.
It follows the acquisition of U.S.-based student travel company JusCollege for $25 million in April, as Verve continues to expand beyond its original focus on live music and sporting events, and into travel.
To that end, Verve says that over the last 12 months it has seen significant success in the live entertainment industry, growing from 170 to 450 clients, and selling more than 500,000 tickets globally.
He discusses, for example, the changing role of media, and gossips with equal and self-deprecating verve about the wounded egos of poorly reviewed chefs, the idiosyncrasies of other critics and his own folly.
Ms. Headland, whose comedy "Bachelorette" remains among the most scorchingly funny new plays I've reviewed, has muffled her comic verve almost completely in this play, although the dialogue occasionally crackles with sharp-elbowed exchanges.
But a brand new player called VRV (pronounced "verve") is banking on a different model: fan loyalty to a large collection of dedicated independent content creators, all gathered under one glorious geek-friendly roof.
I wanted to come up with those abrupt, jaw-dropping lines that would scramble your brain and heart and soul, and then hurl it all back at you with astonishing ease, verve, and humor.
The origins of the S.A.S. are recounted with verve by the veteran British historian and journalist Ben Macintyre, who has made a specialty of writing about clandestine operations in World War II and beyond.
And that was despite getting what she described as "a little bit injured" in the second set, something that seemed clear from the way she wasn't always able to run with her usual verve.
That could easily make "Arbus & West" feel costumey, but Ms. Jurisic achieves a mix of crude verve and counterintuitive innocence (a trait Arbus noted in the real-life West) that make her performance irresistible.
They always battled, as one British World Cup commentator put it, with "vigor and verve," refusing to accept that work ethic and guile couldn't close their skill gap with the rest of the world.
During those years, his imagination ranged freely across the popular culture of the past, with charm and verve and, more often than not, with the benefit of Ms. Farrow's comic poise and emotional grace.
I thought I knew this story, having read Warren J. Belasco's 1989 history, "Appetite for Change," but Kauffman has added a lot to it, in the way of both fresh information and narrative verve.
The alternating Seema chapters lack the antic verve of Barry's, and not only because Barry is high-tailing his way across America while Seema is back in their apartment scheduling therapists for their son.
Through Mr. Woodson, Mr. Bush met Sedrick Huckaby, a Fort Worth-born painter whose breathtaking canvases evoke black life in America with all the power and verve of the British portrait artist Lucian Freud.
But while doing so was far from its most egregious sin, the sequence — which revealed the Ewoks celebrating the ultimate victory of good over evil — didn't have any real joy or verve to it.
His new collection of journalism, "The Rub of Time," produced the usual reaction in me: intense, fawning admiration for his wit and verve, interspersed with bursts of contemptuous irritation at some pomposity or other.
Over the years, the site has seen the rise of personalities who play and review games with verve, insight, and humor, and who have amassed some massive fan bases thanks to their unfiltered impressions.
Lee shoots stage plays with the same level of cinematic verve he brings to his regular joints, and the fact that he pulls it off with essentially a monologue is all the more impressive.
Highlights in this regard must include Rachel Kneebone's "Grief Study II" (53) porcelain sculpture, imbued with teeming torque and verve, as it is, and Urs Lüthi's audacious "Tell Me Who Stole Your Smile" (1974) series.
But new director Mike Mitchell doesn't have the same verve for shooting live action that Lord and Miller did, and the scenes set in the "real" characters' home all fall back on flat sitcom visuals.
Like Platoon, those films mixed cynicism with idealism, gripping personal narrative with broader social critique, and they played it essentially straight with viewers, telling their stories with cinematic verve, but in an essentially classic style.
Both men were renowned for their attacking verve, setting aggressive fields and seeking to bamboozle their opponents rather than containing them in the hope of inducing an error, which had become the default spin strategy.
MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) - Jose Mourinho says Manchester United's rehabilitation will be a steady process but Friday's 2-0 win over Southampton indicated the team are quickly rediscovering their vim and verve under the new manager.
"Girlz with Gunz" celebrates the strength and verve of African women through history over a blissed out bounce culled from clattering drums, snaking keys, bursts of soulful guitar, and a chorus courtesy of singer Moon.
Griezmann, recalling that meeting on Thursday, said the players understood that it was their job, their responsibility, to entertain their supporters, to give them verve and energy and excitement — to help the country move forward.
Meanwhile, advertising companies like Verve, a location-based mobile marketing firm, and Drawbridge, a cross-device targeting firm, have closed their European operations in advance of the deadline to begin implementing the new data protections.
And although it would be giving far too much away to say exactly how, it's a change, written with Thompson's typical verve and gusto, that's as unlikely and outlandish as it is utterly, enjoyably convincing.
Witness believability For three hours Friday, Laporta appeared to be a knowledgeable and careful accountant, describing with verve the way clients should report taxes and pausing to double-check evidence the prosecutors led her through.
Mr. Crossman seeks beauty in formalism through precise gestures, using four dancers and a table, while Mr. Teicher, working with the jazz dancer Nathan Bugh, interprets the music of Ella Fitzgerald with verve (1:00).
In just three years they managed to climb up to Serie A from the third division, subsequently retaining the same attacking verve throughout the whole exciting three seasons Foggia played in the Italian top flight.
Two hundred trombones and a 1,300-person choir roared Protestant hymns before Mr. Graham preached with his signature verve and altar call, inviting repentant hearts to come forward and accept Christ as their personal savior.
Wilson's book celebrates a variety of black achievement; there are biographical sketches of Kofi Annan and Stevie Wonder, Solange Knowles and Naomi Campbell, accompanied by Andrea Pippins's illustrations, full of verve but also quite dignified.
Excerpt 2: The presidency has served as a vehicle for Mr. Trump to construct and promote his own narrative, one with crackling verve but riddled with inaccuracies, distortions and outright lies, according to fact checkers.
"He comes in and just starts dancing in the control room, 'cause the energy is so happening," recalled Jason Olaine, a co-producer of the album, who was then an A&R executive for Verve.
Next up was "Morning in Byzantium," a 75-minute dance work by the American choreographer Trajal Harrell, performed by young and old members of the Kammerspiele ensemble with verve and wit, through not much focus.
A hat tip to Tim Maurice-Jones, the cinematographer, who manages to render both a sprawling rooftop chase and a fight in a very confined space (the back of a van) with pulse-quickening verve.
Go ahead and hit pause on all the seasonal shopping to set yourself — or the java fiend on your gift list — up with all the coffee required to tackle those New Year's resolutions with verve.
It almost doesn't matter what you have on top; with a ratty T-shirt or a couture blouse, the combination of jeans and pumps gives your outfit a "on my way to a fashion show" verve.
Refreshingly, Verve is also disclosing the purchase price of Campus Vacations: $7 million in aggregate, consisting of a combination of cash, shares and "incentives" over time (presumably based on certain milestones and earn-outs being met).
Far from being stand-alone organisations that proclaim the values of China with bravado and verve, they are largely parasitical on long-established universities, symbolic more of diffidence and defensiveness, and under almost constant critical attack.
Young, well-paid, appreciated by her bosses and with an enviable sense of style, she travels around Europe with all the verve of a woman in a Peroni advert doing what she does best: assassinating people.
The picture has a take-no-prisoners verve and sardonic humor to spare, but one leaves it as if having been bludgeoned with a hammer, unsure of up or down, left or right, teetering on collapse.
The French MC (formerly one half of Lunatic) delivers is barbed verse with passion and angsty verve, the ascension of strings that closes out the track leaves the listener with a sense of tip-toed anxiety.
"Space and Time" by Brit-rock band The Verve—with its brutal opening of "There ain't no space and time to keep our love alive / We have existence and it's all we share"—is still sharp.
Max Hastings, a historian of the British-American relationship, said while British leaders had been kowtowing in vain to American presidents for generations, the current batch of Tory leadership hopefuls was doing so with unusual verve.
Nicholas Blincoe takes on this mission with verve in his new book, "Bethlehem," unveiling the history of "the most famous little town in the world," a place whose associations have long existed in the sociocultural zeitgeist.
This is to say that a pioneering black entertainment movement had just gotten underway, a pivot away from the revolutionary respectability of Sidney Poitier toward grittier, rawer, more experimental genre stuff — toward alacrity, lunacy and verve.
"I think that we're going to be moving toward a progressive agenda on the other side of this act of god with more verve than we would have thought just a few months ago," he said.
Like "Cursed Child," it rewards the bookish connoisseur of arcana; unlike the witless "Cursed Child," however, "Travesties" has a verve and humor that stand on their own, and a truly delicious lead performance by Tom Hollander.
The Braves play with the kind of athleticism and verve that are foreign to the creaky Mets — and Atlanta's roster reflects the benefit of a teardown that the Mets may be unable or unwilling to execute.
Now, Thomas Pastuszak, the wine director at the NoMad restaurant, and Dustin Wilson, the owner of Verve Wine, a shop in TriBeCa, have organized a Rhône wine weekend, based on La Reboule, another French harvest tradition.
With his characteristic verve that can exhaust even young reporters, Mr. Sanders has been in an all-out sprint to earn the vote of the youths, months before any of them can even cast their vote.
But to the extent that the Americans are meant to be hooknosed barbarians — as the Reciter, played by a stately George Takei, calls them in his narration — a great deal more vulgarity and verve are needed.
The retired N.B.A. star Kevin Garnett plays a customer who's swept up in one of Howard's outrageous schemes, the complexity of which the Safdies convey with increasingly dense, stylistic verve while ricocheting from absurdity to tragedy.
That certainly lacks the verve and appeal of the revolutionary changes put forth by the progressives, but it may be more doable and some would argue is more in keeping with the ballast of the party.
With characteristic verve, Mr. Moonves spoke to Wall Street analysts on Thursday about the company's second-quarter financial results, predicting the network would end the season in first place for the 11th year in a row.
Still, The Holiday Calendar lacks the bonkers throw-all-the-tropes-on-the-wall-and-see-what-sticks verve of A Christmas Prince (at no point in The Holiday Calendar is anyone menaced by a wolf).
Her presence in the guest box is targeted at liberals: She's a reminder of the verve with which they approached Obama's first election, and a call to keep up that excitement as yet another election approaches.
Sunday's World Cup final opponents the Netherlands may be preparing themselves for a bruising game but they will also be well aware of the need to neutralize the attacking verve of the 24-year-old from Ohio.
The Verve may not have survived (they would reform again in 2007 to make a spectacularly shit fourth album, then break up for a third time), but Ashcroft ended up with both the girl and the glory.
All through the ranks, he is making Boston Ballet look terrific, from the pristine exactitude of Derek Dunn and the sunny brilliance of Misa Kuranaga, both principals, to the eager verve of Daniel Durrett, a corps member.
Kusama is still figuring out how to balance form and pulp, but she has a singular unapologetic idea about what women can and cannot do onscreen, one she lets rip with verve and her superbly unbound star.
The Pittsburgh Steelers might have the verve and experience to thwart the Patriots, but from an entertainment standpoint, the ideal matchup for the conference title game would have the upstart Jacksonville tramping into New England's Gillette Stadium.
The other notable moment of male obstruction/lack of verve comes when Swift is going public with her political views, supporting Phil Bredesen, who was running for one of Tennessee's seats in the U.S. Senate in 2018.
Operator 41, a stealth game, is his most impressive work yet, a title he personally pitched to the people at Apple Arcade and made thanks to the support of his family and a whole lot of verve.
In this view, even traditionally "unhealthy" self-care activities are ultimately healthy because they give you what you need in the moment, and perhaps (though not necessarily) the fortitude to bring intentionality and verve to the future.
A show a about single mom who is down on her luck and also horny is about as taboo as TV gets, but the Showtime series SMILF is the rare gem that manages to disrupt with unapologetic verve.
The nicotine chewable Verve (currently only available in Virginia), is made by the US Smokeless Tobacco company, which also makes dipping tobacco including Copenhagen and Skoal, and is owned by Altria, the parent company of Philip Morris USA.
Now, a London startup called Verve, which plays on the influencer theme in the area of selling tickets to experiences and events, has raised a significant round of growth funding and made an acquisition to expand its business.
There are many timely lessons to be learned from Roots, Radicals and Rockers, and Bragg, who writes with verve, wit, and his characteristic enthusiasm, is an excellent guide and companion to have for the 103-odd page journey.
AGE 24: The Prince is sprayed with champagne by a Sentebale teammate after they triumphed over the Blackwatch team during the 2009 Verve Clicquot Manhattan Polo Classic on May 30, 2009 on Governor's Island in New York City.
She offered a memorable and fiery rendition of "Martern Aller Arten," a ferociously difficult showstopper that also requires delicate balancing with the orchestral part, akin to chamber music, which the Met orchestra delivered with beguiling fluidity and verve.
In that sense, "Bernhardt/Hamlet," directed with wit and verve by Moritz von Stuelpnagel, is a deep-inside love letter to the theater as a kind of laboratory in which experiments in both art and equality are possible.
Wallace, a professor of history at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, tells the story of those two decades with encyclopedic sweep and granular detail, but with enough verve and wry humor to make this doorstopper immensely readable.
Liberally illustrating her advice with case studies, Hillis transforms the idea of living alone from a dreary monotony suitable only for women who can think of no better option into a thrilling opportunity teeming with glamour and verve.
Celebrated labels like Blue Note, Verve and Prestige all developed signature graphical styles, and certain album covers — from Norman Granz's "Jazz at the Philharmonic" series to Charles Mingus's "Mingus Ah Um" — have achieved the status of modern art.
Before this episode, wealth was firmly associated with Richard and Emily, meaning it felt old and stuffy next to Lorelai's youthful bohemian verve — but now it's beautiful young people in formalwear, wandering through pristine white tents in candlelight.
"The Rooster Bar" is written with the same verve Grisham brought to this summer's "Camino Island"; with the same sense that this reliable best-selling author is feeling real pleasure, and not just obligation, in delivering his work.
The song is a crucial moment in 1990s New York rap, and Ms. Minaj does not take her inversion of the classic — which targets male rappers — lightly, delivering it with verve and also a fair bit of comedy.
Mr. Lang's Pulitzer, for example, came in 2008 for his quietly chilling "Little Match Girl Passion," an ethereal cantata light years removed from his brake-drum-clanging "cheating, lying, stealing," from 1995, performed with raucous verve at Zankel.
Nearly a decade later, this White House budget is as clear a sign as any that Republican budget hawks are a dying breed and that under President Donald Trump, the GOP has lost its verve for fiscal discipline.
The startup's commitment to serving quality brews is clear from their roasting partners, which include Santa Cruz-based Verve Coffee, AKA Coffee from Oakland, and Berkeley's own Peet's Coffee, which has been roasting beans for over 50 years.
He began as an internet sensation who knew how to start a party — breathlessly, head first, with an enthusiastic, carpe diem-like verve — but his lyrics also addressed heavy themes from his own life, like depression, addiction, and loss.
It was also a night to celebrate a third all-time swimming great with Katinka Hosszu, Hungary's triple Olympic champion, rediscovering her old spirit and verve after a trying year of personal problems to win the 2400m individual medley.
But somehow, the alleged billionaire and star of popular TV show Celebrities You Have Never Heard of Are Shitty to Each Other had yet to inject his famous personality and verve into a commercial targeting the official Democratic nominee.
Founded in 2002 by Nigerian entrepreneur Mitchell Elegbe, Interswitch also owns Verve — the largest domestic debit card scheme in Africa — and Quickteller, a consumer payments platform that enables money transfers, bill payments and mobile and internet air time purchases.
So maybe it's not such a surprise that "Arden/Everywhere," a well-intentioned, textually trusty exploration of "As You Like It," as seen through the lens of the refugee crisis, has all the verve of a deflated soccer ball.
As viewers of the Netflix documentary "Bill's Brain" saw last year, he engages in problems of world health—from saving the environment to building a waterless toilet—with the verve that he once devoted to slaying Lotus and Netscape.
Gerard Baker, the editor in chief of The Wall Street Journal, has faced unease and frustration in his newsroom over his stewardship of the newspaper's coverage of President Trump, which some journalists there say has lacked toughness and verve.
Cheered on by thousands of fans in Saransk's Mordovia Arena, Peru played with great verve for much of the game but ended up rueing a dreadful penalty miss from Christian Cueva which would have put them ahead just minutes before halftime.
While Alphabet is best known for online advertising, "we can do basic science, and we're actually well positioned to do it," she said Mega said the Verily team developed a way to "reliably develop nanoparticles" for companies like Verve to use.
But the real breakout is Debicki, who tackles a difficult role with a strange combination of verve and poise, and is just as compelling to watch for the audience as she appears to young Jennifer, which only reinforces her dangerous allure.
In 2015, Netflix captured lightning in a bottle with its 10-episode true-crime documentary Making a Murderer, and the network's new true-crime docu-series, The Keepers — which begins streaming Friday, May 19 — taps into the same charged verve.
For "Ursonate", performed in the grand vaults of a decommissioned church in Harlem, the artist read sonorously and with dramatic verve a nonsensical 1932 sound poem by Kurt Schwitters, a Dadaist artist, against a projected backdrop of his own animated drawings.
The soundtrack he's constantly pumping into his ears gives Baby Driver its verve and energy, particularly in an early sequence where Baby bops down the street, with the words to the song he's hearing incorporated into the world around him.
But even with all that in mind, scrappy tech start-ups, with innovative ideas and the verve to act on them, will be best positioned to take advantage of the new opportunities that will arise with this rollback of regulation.
On the other hand, forwards Alireza Jahanbakhsh, Saman Ghoddos, Karim Ansarifard, Sardar Azmoun and Mehdi Taremi are in good form, and Iran will need every bit of their attacking verve if they are to trouble a well-marshalled Moroccan defense.
The platform is essentially white labeled for the brands Verve works with, who then provide various rewards, such as VIP access or free tickets, to customers signed up to campaigns run via the software and as they hit certain sales milestones.
Having a friend sell you a ticket to an event that they are already signed up to and a fan of is far more effective at converting sales than other types of less authentic marketing, says the Verve co-founder.
For all his frustration, Ronaldo did not pout and continued to play with passion and verve, driving into the penalty area and getting yanked to the ground by an Austrian defender to draw a penalty kick with about 10 minutes remaining.
Clinton's speech lacked some of the rhetorical verve of President Obama's recent speech in Dallas, but her withering deconstruction of Donald J. Trump was one of the few times I have seen her seem to truly speak from the heart.
For me, I wanted it to capture the excitement and verve of being young in quite a potentially hazardous environment, but still with that idea that there are all sorts of possibilities ahead, even if your current circumstances aren't particularly brilliant.
Bocelli's "Sì" (Sugar/Decca Records/Verve), which includes collaborations with Ed Sheeran, Josh Groban and the singer's son Matteo, among tracks in Italian and Spanish, debuts at No. 2000 this week with 231,257 album equivalent units, according to Nielsen Music.
To be clear (or as clear as it's possible to be in discussing a chimera), Ballyturk is not quite the setting of "Ballyturk," which is directed with rabid verve by Mr. Walsh and features a highly expressive cast of three.
The insouciant West Canadian singer-songwriter Mac DeMarco performs with a youthful verve, even though many of his best songs — including several on his excellent third album, "This Old Dog," released in May — have to do with feeling over the hill.
In "Lady Bird," Metcalf plays Marion McPherson with enough verve and eye rolls to transcend the cliché of the nagging mother, suggesting with her performance that adolescent energy may not fade, so much as age into a more potent vintage.
Mr. Petrenko brings fresh vigor to this score — not the superficial verve of loudness or fastness, but a more elusive grandeur and dignity — and his cast does, too, including the earthy Elena Pankratova (Venus) and authoritative Georg Zeppenfeld (Hermann, Elisabeth's uncle).
It creates intimacy, almost a little conspiracy between you and her, so when she starts chatting about Roger (John Lithgow, galumphing with verve), including his history advising Richard M. Nixon, Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush, you lean in and listen.
At the Morgan, pieces premised on driving rhythmic verve and timbral relationships (like "Douce dame jolie") were made more distinctive by coming next to compositions that created drama through dryly absurdist theatrical recitations ("Landscaping for Privacy") or dreamy counterpoint ("Lullaby").
The details of Luther's life and of his struggles against the status quo are related with verve, and with a genuine talent for rendering the intricacies of late medieval theology approachable to those who may have never encountered it before.
Through May 29 The 19th-century British painters known as the pre-Raphaelites disdained the work of the artist Raphael, who they believed took the verve out of painting (the group preferred the profligate styling developed by his predecessors, Michelangelo in particular).
While the museum's marketing team deserves kudos for getting the ball rolling in a long overdue public reconsideration of Raffles' legacy, the exhibition unfortunately turns out to be entirely different from what is promised, lacking the bite and verve of its advertising campaign.
Mr. Gallagher — who has been a contributor to the "At War" blog for The New York Times — writes here with the same verve and humor that made "Kaboom" such an engaging read, but the story he tells in "Youngblood" is a tragic one.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Two goals each for Romelu Lukaku and Eden Hazard helped Belgium to a 5-2 thrashing of Tunisia on Saturday that showcased their attacking verve and star quality and put them firmly on course for the World Cup knockout phase.
Verve plans to target adults at risk of coronary artery disease, the leading cause of death worldwide, by editing their genes to mirror those of people whose naturally occurring genes have been associated with a lower risk of heart disease and heart attacks.
In a call, Callum Negus-Fancey, who founded Verve with his brother Liam, told me the new capital will be used to further develop the product, including hiring more developers, along with bolstering sales as the startup readies for further international expansion.
Played with manic (and tireless) verve by Scarlett Alice Johnson and Sean Michael Verey, Jill and Ollie are the central characters in Mr. Ridley's "Radiant Vermin," which opened on Tuesday night as part of the Brits Off Broadway Festival at 59E59 Theaters.
While victory in Sunday's match was as coveted as ever — United won, 1-0, and celebrated with particular verve — the focus for many of the spectators on both sides, if not both clubs' executives as well, has already shifted to the future.
Daisy: Harry, why did you align yourself with Queen and Bowie and Prince, only to release something that sounds like a mid-range number from We Will Rock You the musical covered by The Verve covered by David Sneddon from Fame Academy?
"I think the bond market is just basically responding to an economy that isn't really showing a whole lot of verve," said Rosenberg, who made the U.S. Institutional Investor All-America All Star Team several times during his career at Merrill Lynch.
JON PARELES Here's a bummed-out Brexit song from Damon Albarn and his supergroup, the Good, the Bad & the Queen, with Paul Simonon from the Clash, Simon Tong from the Verve and Tony Allen, the great drummer from Fela Anikulapo Kuti's Afrobeat bands.
Premiering below "Gargantua" bears the hallmarks of classic Thumpers—the clattering percussion and layered vocals for one—but the female harmonies are nowhere to be heard and singer Marcus sounds gruffer, tougher; there's a crunchy verve to his guitar that's newly amplified.
Yet such is the sheer theatrical verve of Mr. Greif's production — which features one of the liveliest, largest and busiest casts to be found Off Broadway — that the face-splitting grin it puts on your face in the first act never fades entirely.
Directed with verve and humor by Adam Bernstein and written by the series creators Brian Koppelman and David Levien — always a sign that the game is well and truly afoot — "New Year's Day" has the feel of a turning point for the season.
POP & ROCK The insouciant West Canadian singer-songwriter Mac DeMarco performs with a youthful verve, even though many of his best songs — including several on his excellent third album, "This Old Dog," released in May — have to do with feeling over the hill.
Baroque pieces by Jean-Philippe Rameau predate the affair by centuries, and are used in a head-scratching ballet of military officers; Jehan Alain's pulsating "Litanies," performed with verve by the organist Parker Ramsay, are from the 1930s, decades after Dreyfus was rehabilitated.
On one hand, I'm relieved to find that the work is outstanding: digestible 2' x 3' collages; sticker-covered sculptures recalling the verve of the city; newspaper and printer paper assemblages scattered just to make you feel the rush of Manhattan's West Side.
She encounters an unlikely sisterhood of fellow would-be nuns, including Sister Mary Grace (Dianna Agron), one of Cathleen's teachers and mentors who is having doubts of her own, and the mighty Reverend Mother, who is played with verve and terror by Melissa Leo.
When the artisans stepped into the Sistine Chapel with brushes in hand in the early 1980s, onlookers fretted that despite a meticulously planned, desperately needed effort to restore the color and verve of Michelangelo's frescoes, they would ruin one of the world's great cultural treasures.
But what was most telling about Rickman was his ability to make even awfully written characters come to life with verve and humor, the best example of which might be his turn as the Sheriff of Nottingham in 1991's Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves.
Portrayed with logorrheic verve by Jessica Jelliffe, this mother to two stunted grown sons (played by Mr. Craig and Peter Blomquist) looks like the product of an unseemly coupling between Winnie, the chatty heroine of Samuel Beckett's "Happy Days," and the fabulist's fabulist Baron Munchausen.
" These operations, Goldblum said, would be performed on "wives who they imagined were misbehaving and didn't exactly fulfill their traditional roles the way they thought they should be doing, on kids sometimes with some unusual verve of one kind or another — that's what happened.
The musical brings together the hit film and some of the top songs from the decade including "Just a Girl" by No Doubt, "Genie in a Bottle" by Christina Aguilera, 'NYSNC's "Bye Bye Bye," and "Bittersweet Symphony" by the Verve, just to name a few.
CARDIFF (Reuters) - Cristiano Ronaldo scored twice as Real Madrid beat Juventus 4-1 in a memorable Champions League final full of attacking verve and brilliant goals on Saturday as the Spaniards won the title for the third time in four years and 12th in all.
Verve's New York City store is scheduled to open on November 14 and those who are interested in its e-recommendations can sign up to be notified when the site is live (although Talwar said that Verve will be collecting customer data before its launch).
But our biggest challenge in the months ahead is to simultaneously empower our editorial teams to create more content, across more platforms, without slowing down or losing any of the verve and personality that have made The Verge (and our other editorial brands) so popular.
In 1993, a few years after the success of his firm's ad campaign that introduced the Apple Mac, the head of the Chiat/Day agency, Jay Chiat, decided that it was time to have a workplace that matched the verve of the agency's advertising.
Their oddball verve, the clammy intimacy between the performers and the material—the creators' sheer commitment to the bit—pays off, and not merely with Y2K-era realism, down to the AOL creaky-doorway sounds, but emotionally, by giving every humiliating moment a double edge.
Here are four — designers of jewelry, lingerie, flowers and interiors — who incorporate color in their work with particular imagination and verve, and who believe in color as an alchemical force: one with the ability to change a space, a mood or even a mind-set.
Written by Wes Taylor and directed by Colin Bucksey with all the wit and verve that is now par for the "Billions" course, this week's episode continues to treat unchecked ambition as a metastasizing cancer that consumes everything it touches, which now includes Dake.
The success of the audio version relies heavily on the comedian's vocal and modulating verve, the aural equivalent of a pair of eyeglasses that slide down the nose only to be pushed back up again (which I've seen Bell, like other eyeglass wearers, do).
From Jack Dorsey and Mark Zuckerberg to Jeff Bezos and Rupert Murdoch, billionaires are the captains of an economy whose cruelties have given this year its populist verve, the boogeypeople for some candidates, the bankrollers of others, and the owners of the platforms of persuasion.
There are considerable flaws in "American War" — from badly melodramatic dialogue to highly contrived and derivative plot points — but El Akkad has so deftly imagined the world his characters inhabit, and writes with such propulsive verve, that the reader can easily overlook such lapses.
Lopez did not appear to be singing live at any point during her six-minute-plus performance, to the chagrin of many online, and perhaps also to any of the dozens of R&B singers who could have handled these songs with verve and power.
Their roster features three Bay Staters in Charlie Coyle (Weymouth), a forward with size and speed; Chris Wagner (Walpole), a bottom-six forward with verve and penalty-killing prowess; and Matt Grzelcyk (Charlestown), a defenseman as adept retrieving the puck as moving it up ice.
For Alphabet, Verve represents a potential path to revenue in one of its most important early-stage science projects incubated in X (formerly Google X), the research and development lab that was also home to Waymo's self-driving cars, Wing's delivery drones and the Chronicle cybersecurity project.
While she comes alive in the latter half of the film as the plot kicks into high gear, she never fully conveys the complex mix of frustration, verve, and wry wisdom that voice actress Atsuko Tanaka has delivered as the animated version of the character since 1995.
Merrimack, New Hampshire (CNN)Norman Boudreau, a 22008-year-old retired policeman, is sitting at The D.W. Diner pondering his options for the Republican nominee -- he likes Donald Trump for his verve, but he also thinks that Marco Rubio better says what Trump is actually thinking.

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