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"vibrancy" Definitions
  1. the quality of being full of life and energy
  2. the quality of being very bright and strong in colour

575 Sentences With "vibrancy"

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It's a different sort of vibrancy, but no less lovely.
Amenities are the things that give communities heart and vibrancy.
Turner often used fugitive pigments that eventually lost their vibrancy.
Her palette and textures give the maps a contemporary vibrancy.
It showed off Tamaryn's love for vibrancy, sensuality and synth.
Thank you for adding to the vibrancy of the OkCupid community.
Fresh Vitamin Nectar Vibrancy-Boosting Face Mask, $62, available at Fresh.
They add to the vibrancy that only a diverse population generates.
The vibrancy of Stanford University keeps the city young and humming.
Reviewers love how well these sheets retain their shape and vibrancy.
Yet this new vibrancy of religion faces an anti-religious backlash.
" "The vibrancy and growth of this neighborhood will be changed forever.
Trump: Oh. Clinton: [He misses the] vibrancy of the black church.
The fans bring the color and the noise and the vibrancy.
"She played Gloria with such vibrancy," Ms. Nyong'o said on Instagram.
David Gallo's set exudes an aura of both contingency and vibrancy.
I assumed the elderly lost their vibrancy and thirst for life.
Their hypnotic squiggles and vibrancy recall Miró and Matisse but predate both.
Bass was crisp and high tones have a certain vibrancy to them.
Then, she went into the color tool and turned up the vibrancy.
First, she brought up the temperature and vibrancy using Lightroom's color tool.
With the petal to the metal, there's been a spike in vibrancy.
Fundamental even to the continued life and vibrancy of a representative democracy.
Dreher loved his father and sister for their rootedness and their vibrancy.
Each book provides an inviting window on New York's variety and vibrancy.
We're seeing labor shortages, and that threatens the vibrancy of our community.
The very symbols of a town's vibrancy turned into symbols of decline.
World exists because wrestling exists, in all its vibrancy, strangeness, and wonder.
The nearest commercial strip, Seventy-ninth Street, alternates between vibrancy and ruin.
"Greater density gives you greater vibrancy around the central area," he says.
Otherwise, you are most likely to be a bystander to that exhilarating vibrancy.
They'd greet one another with "sis" and a vibrancy within Pulinario would emerge.
Joe: There's, like, a exciting almost, like, vibrancy to all the food here.
Thanking my body for it's perfect health, strength, limberness, vibrancy, youthfulness and beauty.
Treating all Chinese companies alike also underestimates the vibrancy of China's private sector.
Profits have grown and become more concentrated, indicating a lack of competitive vibrancy.
He portrayed his subjects with vibrancy, tongue-in-cheek wit, and deep compassion.
"That&aposs definitely a part of the vibrancy in the breweries," Nystedt said.
When leather practitioners began contracting the disease, it further diminished the subculture's vibrancy.
In those years, a multitude of parties brought a vibrancy to political life.
Some people recharge their life force surrounded by the cultural vibrancy of others.
Having that knowledge added a vibrancy to the melancholy of Ned's chapters on reread.
His gorgeous images show such intense vibrancy that they could pass for a painting.
Everyone we spoke to was so inviting, welcoming, and full of life and vibrancy.
Walmart says the goal was to bring more vibrancy and depth to the site.
The vibrancy and diversity of the transgender population is so valuable and so unique.
They turn cities into theme parks, adding a sense of vibrancy to busy streets.
That dynamic risks further driving economic vibrancy to the American coasts and urban centers.
Snapchat will accelerate that trend, adding vibrancy to the tech culture of the city.
That vibrancy returns in the final act, when she dances the great pizzicato solo.
Tulle can be dyed with such vibrancy and seem to represent energy to me.
Pollock is likewise entitled to reimagine Matisse in works that glow with frustrated vibrancy.
I often love frappato, which offers freshness and vibrancy with a distinct floral quality.
When I'm in Auckland, that means appreciating the city's vibrancy, culture and great restaurants.
Even with all the Rivertowns' charms, however, some prospective buyers have questioned their vibrancy.
Colors lost their vibrancy, the TV wasn't as clear anymore — that's how it started.
"What I remember was the vibrancy of the acidity and the balance," he said.
To Mr. Sugarman, preserving the city's creative personality is key to Asbury Park's vibrancy.
Do you believe arts and entertainment is the best vehicle to achieve this vibrancy?
In their view, a country with more millionaires is a sign of economic vibrancy.
The writing occasionally lacks vibrancy, despite its great excitements; the dialogue is heavily expository.
Also worth exploring: the earthy pleasures of Médoc and the new vibrancy of Bordeaux.
The vibrancy of East London is great — it's a neighborhood of immense creativity and boldness.
"We don't see that vibrancy anywhere globally that we see in the U.S.," he said.
Beyond that familiarity is a belief in the vibrancy of Los Angeles' growing startup ecosystem.
But to view them only as such would miss the vibrancy of their whole endeavor.
Despite the vibrancy of the campaigning, there are reasons to be pessimistic about the elections.
To enhance the photos, you can also adjust color temperature and vibrancy, or add filters.
A judge there recently bore out the vibrancy of a quotation favored by the Rev.
As Ms. Christensen's power fluctuates through the play, so does the vibrancy of her clothes.
It's a sad world if the push for perfection quashes the vibrancy of self-expression.
Going to Vilna, as it is known in Yiddish, was a reminder of that vibrancy.
Viewed from space, Earth has a surreal vibrancy of color & texture that photographs don't capture.
Or the opposite: They become disillusioned by life and gradually shed their vibrancy and vitality.
Reviewers often found his novels fact-stuffed, overexplained, didactic, and lacking in vibrancy and humor.
The kellerbiers, served directly from the conditioning tanks at AleSmith's taproom, have a youthful vibrancy.
Razer's signature green seems to pop—finally matching the vibrancy of the logo on the body.
However, as a green loses its vibrancy, that might be a sign that it's less fresh.
"Jennifer's vibrancy, passion and love infused our community and reached across our country," the family said.
And in honor of this milestone, Fresh is launching the Vitamin Nectar Vibrancy-Boosting Face Mask.
Photos are not taken on an overhead angle, meticulously edited to bring out their color vibrancy.
And in a testament to the vibrancy of this democracy, every single seat is being contested.
"Their energy, vibrancy and talent came to define our label," the record label's Facebook post read.
But you realize that you go to these cities and you realize there's vibrancy and ... Absolutely.
Like its bass, the PM3's treble is precise, but seems to lack life and vibrancy.
Greg Brown, the CEO of Motorola Solutions, commends downtown Chicago for its "energy, vibrancy and diversity".
Her music embraces the synthy, '80s-tinged vibrancy popularized by groups like CHVRCHES and The 1975.
Thankfully, each January the Winter Lights festival arrives to inject vibrancy and color to the area.
It also contains arnica, licorice, and lemongrass to help exfoliate and add vibrancy to the skin.
From Fremont and Ballard to Belltown and International District, this city has no shortage of vibrancy.
Prado Restaurante in Lisbon, Portugal, exudes vibrancy and freshness, which matches its commitment to seasonal ingredients.
"If this continues," he told me, "the vibrancy of this small, rural community will be gone."
Their continuing migration, and persecution, threatens the diversity and the vibrancy of the Arab world itself.
One example of NYC&aposs vibrancy is the plethora of languages spoken across the five boroughs.
John Heginbotham's contribution is currently under wraps but will likely display his signature vibrancy and playfulness.
Both of these artists prove that innovative materials and processes can accompany, and support, conceptual vibrancy.
Greens are especially beautiful with Sony cameras, with a realistic vibrancy that jumps off the screen.
It has encouraged boldness in exploration and discovery, and it underpins American prosperity, strength, and vibrancy.
But Costas Paraskevaides, the gallery's founder, said their creations had a vibrancy that made them immediate.
A city that's swapped vibrancy and culture for cupcakes and Wowcher deals on laughing at poor people.
We want to bring that vibrancy and expand people's understanding of what the food of America is.
A neighboring hill commands the summit view, but its own brightly colored buildings have lost their vibrancy.
Many conductors emphasize the Prokofiev symphony's humor and vibrancy: the composer in a playfully neo-Classical mode.
Until referendum day, nobody who experienced the vibrancy of Barcelona could seriously claim that Catalonia was oppressed.
There's still a group trying to bring back the vibrancy while also preserving the old world heritage.
We wanted energy, vibrancy and diversity, and to accelerate a change in our culture by moving downtown.
When a shirt loses its vibrancy or shape after too many washes, it might affect your confidence.
Berry is a flirty pop on pale complexions, but can lend a rich vibrancy to deeper ones.
Others do not, preferring the increased vibrancy and unmediated aromas and flavors that can come without sulfites.
It was also exciting, and the vibrancy made me want to get out and experience the city.
The content of the art is diverse, but the vibrancy of the palette and sharpness unifies it.
The presidential inauguration "is a testament to the world of the vibrancy of our democracy," he said.
She shirks the reverb that was once a hallmark to see the world in all its vibrancy.
This vibrancy, moreover, helped spread Hasidism, a Jewish revival movement which enthusiastically used Yiddish in its religious writings.
The result is audio that feels distant, lacking vibrancy despite producing solid mids and a pinch of bass.
He created the rainbow flag in 1978, as a way to represent the vibrancy of the queer community.
I love the vibrancy of loud colors like orange and green — they speak more about who I am.
The number of investment rounds in local startups is another important measurement of vibrancy in a startup ecosystem.
Color and vibrancy are important themes on FreeForm shows, but make no mistake about it, shit gets real.
Commentators sometimes point to the number of political parties Kenya has as a sign of its democratic vibrancy.
The real vibrancy of the natural habitat that is the White House is seen only when you're patient.
Despite the sameness of their subjects, his paintings never grow repetitive or redundant; each possesses a distinct vibrancy.
And the new chorus music from Ms. Beamish had a striking vibrancy, auguring well for what would follow.
Their belongings join expansive displays that reflect the vibrancy and diversity of the genre during the past year.
But these regulations won't guarantee the continued vibrancy of Bristol Bay, long after the mine shutters for good.
Indeed, the best vintages of Château Margaux display freshness, grace, vibrancy and a sort of intensity without weight.
They see families as an important source of economic stability (hot industries come and go) and social vibrancy.
Allison demonstrates this approach, in all its vibrancy, on the six skittering tracks that make up Mem Aleph.
The best had depth, minerality and a lip-smacking vibrancy that made you want to keep drinking them.
I wanted it to be representative of the culture I have and the vibrancy that comes with it.
My attempts to harness the vibrancy of illness have largely been to avoid this plunge into the present.
I love a mix of lettuces and herbs with some slivered radicchio tossed in for vibrancy and crunch.
Outside France, financiers celebrated the young, charismatic new president who had replaced the narrative of decline with vibrancy.
I get the best of both worlds — trees in Westchester and the vibrancy that is New York City.
The influx gave the impression that the scene was stepping out of the darkness, filled with new vibrancy.
In this program, several talented residents will demonstrate the rich variety and vibrancy of the city's musical heritage.
"There is a vibrancy and an energy that still speaks to a lot of people," Mr. Tempel said.
The vibrancy of German's sculptures features formal qualities such as shine, glitter, and a wide range of colors.
"The vibrancy of retail trade areas is coming back to life," Lasser said in a "Closing Bell " interview.
Josef's shape-shifting, geometric color studies add a quieter, more deliberate vibrancy that feels both controlled and experimental.
The Tapati festival, which takes place for two weeks every February, is the clearest reflection of this vibrancy.
I craved nature and the LSD in my system gave the trees a vibrancy I never usually notice.
You see the beauty, vibrancy, and love of a community that doesn't often get depicted as beautiful or loving.
Government policy can impact not just where markets are based, but their "vibrancy and efficiency" as well, Durkin said.
Even with it on, the processing just looks much better on Pixel's Night Sight, with more details and vibrancy.
Viewing angles, contrast, color saturation, vibrancy, and uniformity all look as good as you'll find in most smartphones today.
"Mixing uses creates a vibrancy after hours, they create safer streets ... And they become naturally more attractive," he said.
"It just adds extra vibrancy to the skin, like a booster to brighten up your complexion," the supermodel explained.
The canals and cobblestone streets in Nyhaven were gorgeous and their beauty and vibrancy were not lost on Eric.
Color Wow's latest shampoo will give your hair that squeaky clean feeling without compromising the vibrancy of your color.
But those life circumstances and found samples only begin to hint at the vibrancy and immediacy of Koosha's productions.
Second, that the vibrancy beamed out from a marriage gives no indication of how likely it is to fail.
The balance — even in thickly orchestrated passages — still has a punchy vibrancy worthy of a surround-sound theater mix.
I missed the smell and the vibrancy and the diversity and everything that is casual and open in Thailand.
" The "Queen of Katwe" also starred Lupita Nyong'o who said on Instagram that Nikita played Gloria with "such vibrancy.
Britain's automotive industry, once ailing and plagued by strikes, now hums with the vibrancy of a global manufacturing hub.
And for the first spot on our itinerary, we served looks in keeping with the vibrancy of our destination.
These businesses are central to the social, civic and economic vibrancy of small towns and cities across the country.
In the course of the evening his voice gained vibrancy and intensity, matching his character's descent into manipulated madness.
And "Bright, Precious Days," like "The Good Life" before it, lacks the original's texture and piquancy, its panoramic vibrancy.
Vibrancy is fine if your family can see you through Harvard or Stanford or, these days, even a state college.
As the name implies, it's a game interested in finding the vibrancy—the life and joy—amid the churning rapids.
You can see in the colour and the vibrancy of your shots that these are great subjects to work with.
As well as financial benefits, a thriving nightlife scene can have a significant impact on cultural vibrancy by fomenting innovation.
In the U.S., we are seeing signs of economic vibrancy, but it's not like we're on a ballistic growth trajectory.
This year, the 33-year-old graced the stage on his own, celebrating the beauty and vibrancy of reggaeton music.
A sound bar is a necessity if you want to have great audio that matches the vibrancy of the display.
They never need to leave until they go home at night, resulting in little economic vibrancy in the surrounding area.
Her vibrancy in such a lifeless location subtly references her dawning status as the preeminent Shakespearean actor of her generation.
Similarly, vibrancy in the New York and Chicago financial markets only make financial institutions in Charlotte and St. Louis stronger.
She could not walk, or speak but her vibrancy in the face of living in a hospital hell was otherworldly. 
It also has added a new wave of cultural vibrancy to an area already proud of its rich immigrant legacy.
The avenues and street, billboards and vehicles are leached of color and vibrancy, almost everything the illustration of a process.
The vibrancy of the individual marketplace – and most immediately the fate of CSR payments – should be of concern to everyone.
These almost under-the-radar accomplishments are important parts of the Trump agenda to restore America's economic growth and vibrancy.
And though these shortages are partially caused by geography and economic vibrancy, they are also the result of regulatory failures.
But more than that, she illuminates the unceasing hustle, vibrancy, and swelling capitalism that characterize much of the continent today.
I still love superheroes and am so happy that the Marvel and DC franchises have been given renewed life and vibrancy.
We celebrate the vitality and vibrancy of these communities with a living cultural plan using their stories past, present, and future.
While there was an observed flux of lower-energy particles, that does not explain the vibrancy of Steve's luminosity and color.
I won't talk about the vibrancy the West Village's transgender prostitutes mastering the cobblestone streets in stilettos added to the city.
Like so many small cities across America, Waco had lost its downtown core and the economic vibrancy that once accompanied it.
I see constant communication from various press-related things about you know, the brand is dead, or losing its vibrancy, etc.
Does McMahon run the risk of strangling the business just as the vibrancy of it is returning fully to mainstream visibility?
I really appreciate that Errol has access to so much vibrancy, culture, and life all around him at a young age.
The economic vibrancy of the '50s and '60s, which allowed for the absorption of vast numbers of people, is largely gone.
This sparkly blazer for $140 was definitely not our look, but it added some vibrancy to the offerings in the store.
When analyzing the labor force participation rate — a key indicator of economic vibrancy — women still fall short of their male counterparts.
The additive rebuilds hair bonds broken during pigmentation to make the strands stronger and healthier, and locks in the dye's vibrancy.
This anecdote amplifies a notion that, despite their vibrancy and sensuality, a sense of loss inhabits the shaped canvases as well.
Whiteness is continuously mapped onto her body as one that is severely lacking: in ornamentation, vibrancy, luxury, surgical injection, and implants.
Things may not get better, he said, but accepting reality has been the surest way to keep his vibrancy from eroding.
"They invest in their communities, educate others about finances, create incentives for other businesses and signal a community's vibrancy," Barkin says.
It was a dangerous new gambit in China's plan to gradually strangle the freedom and unique vibrancy of this extraordinary place.
Nestled on a bed of yogurt or labneh, and green oil, the carrots jump out in their vibrancy and sharp form.
Yet, she's never really lost that vibrancy and presence of her earliest work (see: any of her work on Arrested Development).
But you choose to live in the city because you love the city and it brings a certain vibrancy into your life.
Liquitex cadmium-free acrylic paints give you the same performance, lightfastness and vibrancy as existing cadmium paints – they're just safer for you.
But in Washington's Kalorama neighborhood, the vibrancy of the capital city's Muslim community bumps up against some of its most powerful citizens.
In most scenarios, photos come out with a flat color profile — which is fine for editing, but it lacks vibrancy and contrast.
Although it's been decades since Galloway hand-built his concrete monuments, they're returning to a colorful vibrancy that highlights each curious detail.
Take your photos from drab to professional with this course that will teach you to add vibrancy and life to your shots.
That some 17 candidates emerged to vie for the presidential nomination was a sign of the party's vibrancy, on the one hand.
That's why I created a gloss that you can use two to four times a week before conditioning to help with vibrancy.
When I also think of pastel colors, I think of colors not at their full vibrancy, almost as if they're in transition.
Set to the notoriously difficult music of Igor Stravinsky, it's most likely connected to the vibrancy and vitality Balanchine felt in America.
Why it matters: The U.K.'s membership in the EU has been key to its economic vibrancy, making it Europe's financial center.
"We're thrilled to be partnering with Arsenal and showcasing the vibrancy and beauty of our country," said Clare Akamanzi, CEO of RDB.
Taiwan's capital Taipei celebrates an annual gay pride parade that showcases the vibrancy of its lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community.
Through a door and down some stairs, Joomak is a window into that culture in all its late-night, sochu-soaked vibrancy.
"This show hits high, especially when it offers a view of the vibrancy of uptown," Jason Farago wrote in his Times review.
Will it be possible for communities like these to maintain the diverse social and cultural vibrancy that has been their enduring legacy?
It shows that there are people in the city who have everyday lives and contribute to the vibrancy of New York City.
They hold the promise of vibrancy, the allure of a city thoroughfare repurposed with the tent-lined look of a traveling circus.
One of the paradoxes of this book is that Yip-Williams writes with such vibrancy and electricity even as she is dying.
"This expression of confidence from our lenders is testimonial to the vibrancy and potential of our business," Mr. Sillerman said in a statement.
Peter helped shake me from my present romantic jadedness and served as a reminder that real love brings vibrancy and urgency to life.
Redheads should ask for a similar technique, but with the addition of a gloss to pump up the color with a rich vibrancy.
Designed to remove dead skin cells and restore the vibrancy of skin, fruit enzymes and natural acids head up the skin-friendly ingredients.
And when it feels like everyone on Twitter is tuned into the same thing, the platform has a vibrancy that's hard to replicate.
The cultural vibrancy is more so a continuation and evolution of a strong arts community that has been in existence for some time.
"If you're a tech entrepreneur, there's an energy and vibrancy in Silicon Valley that is unparalleled anywhere else in the world," says Hadfield.
Sony's Triluminos display maps colors from a 50% wider palette than traditional LCD TVs, heightening vibrancy and color saturation without needing a backlight.
I find myself still grasping onto that sense of vibrancy that I've had so effortlessly in Miami, because it's tropical and laid back.
"It had a very foreign vibrancy," said Asmaul Housna, a journalist with a local newspaper The Daily Star who visited the eatery often.
The islands are gorgeous — rendered in the best 3D visuals to grace a handheld Pokémon game to date — filled with color and vibrancy.
The nervous vibrancy of that music contrasts with the cool shimmer of the Los Angeles scenes, with suspended dissonances that evoke film noir.
In the brief time I've lived in New Mexico, the generosity and vibrancy of the arts community here has already blown me away.
Illustrating what is exquisite about the simple pleasures of life, Jankowska's works artfully grasp the vibrancy and tantalizing imagery of the natural world.
He noticed the "vibrancy" of the city's fashion scene, where "women were using the mandated hijab to express their own individuality," he recalled.
Sandra Burton, director of the dance program at Williams College in Massachusetts, was struck immediately by Nakesha's vibrancy and talent as a dancer.
Although it was a sleepy hollow, I knew it would take a bit of time to bring vibrancy, to get the foot falls.
Despite making it to the mainstream, fantasy color, with its playfulness and vibrancy, may still be considered the domain of those under 40.
Momiki, 23, was not a newcomer, but she embodied the youthful vibrancy and expectation of an approach meant to be fresh and innovative.
The cannabis is judged by its color, smell, chemical makeup, taste, vibrancy and "how it affects one's consciousness," says the Emerald Cup website.
But in 1996, the museum began acquiring works by living Algonquin and Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) artists to celebrate the continuing vibrancy of these communities.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — If ever there was a model of a decaying station brought back to vibrancy, it would be in Kansas City.
American job growth and wages depend on the vibrancy of the corporate sector, where almost half of American private sector workers are employed.
Both might lay claim to the status of England's cultural second city, for the richness and vibrancy of their musical and artistic heritage.
A city of glorious but tattered beauty, known for its vibrancy and, yes, a frisson of menace, Naples is now humming with visitors.
The relative vibrancy and safety of the American economy is why so many investors around the world want to move their assets here.
There is all kind of research that the economy of adjacent...rural places are hugely tied to the vibrancy of the urban center.
This is the rural America I know and love — a place rife with problems, yes, but containing diversity, vibrancy and cross-cultural camaraderie.
In recent years, the city has seen spurts of investment and development that have brought some vibrancy to some parts of the city.
A seamless packing-tape rendering of a multi-colored oriental rug mimics a mastery in stained glass in its display of vibrancy and dimension.
To capture the chaos and vibrancy of the market, lose yourself in the colourful souks of Marrakech — a labyrinth of exotic sights and scents.
LA Metro commissions artists to create artworks that improve the transit customer experience and contribute to the artistic vibrancy of the communities they serve.
He brought to these still-lifes a particular sensibility, based on his passionate belief in realism, which lent them an extraordinary, intensely observed vibrancy.
The company's sales office, in an artfully renovated brick building in the center of Todos Santos, projects a culture of youthful vibrancy and healthfulness.
I then took the painting out and couldn't stop looking at it—the colors, the vibrancy, it is such a beautiful piece of work.
The devotion of Georgia's people to the path of European and Euro-Atlantic integration is central to Georgia's long-term security and economic vibrancy.
This is often the result of competitive primaries, but that underscores the vibrancy of the grass roots' struggle to reclaim control of the party.
For Mr. Orban, democracy depends primarily on the occurrence of elections, rather than on the separation of powers or the vibrancy of public discourse.
It gave the wine momentum and vibrancy, allowing it to refresh, while showing other characteristics like flavors of herbs and flowers or discernible minerality.
But Color is more than that, more even than about the vibrancy of color that contrasts with his better known black and white work.
You can also toggle on or off any adjustments you've made to see the impact of, say, adjusting the vibrancy of the overall shot.
It's local economic growth and the kind of vibrancy that occurs when local small businesses -- restaurants and shops -- start springing up in the community.
He was going to restore millions of lost factory jobs, revive economic growth, and replenish the depleting vibrancy of distressed cities and small towns.
Brooklyn-based Lale Westvind's works recreate the primary color vibrancy of midcentury superhero comics with lush, risographed pages largely composed of panels captioned by text.
The lowrider also pushed against typical American car design, showcasing Mexican American religious imagery, candy-colored vibrancy, and handcrafted representations of Nahua and Maya symbolism.
But this show is more than that, more even than about the vibrancy of color that contrasts with his better known black and white work.
The festival, which has partnered with the cultural wings of the Swedish, Spanish, and Austrian embassies, among others, is an ambassador of Mexico's artistic vibrancy.
They didn't, so Dr. Luke is still — if only financially — involved in Rainbow, giving the album an added layer of darkness and vibrancy and rage.
"At Uber, we recognize Canada's commitment to innovation and the vibrancy of Toronto's tech ecosystem," Khosrowshahi said in a statement provided to the Toronto Star.
"We are a culture full of life, color, and vibrancy, and I always find ways to incorporate my heritage into my work," she told us.
Google is defaulting to a new color mode called "adaptive," which significantly increases the vibrancy of most colors without making human skin tones look surreal.
Thank you to all 28 guys who came on this journey with me and brought so much vibrancy, and a little drama, to my life.
I have terrible eyes that get worn down by my phone's normal vibrancy, so all this trick did was make it easier to look at.
Opponents of the merger say some of that vibrancy could soon be lost from the wireless sector, and that Dish's fourth competitor will hardly compare.
Film Posters of the Russian Avant-Garde was first issued in 1995, and the new edition reaffirms the vibrancy of this period of graphic design.
For Europe, a weaker euro underscores fundamental doubts about whether leaders can finally muster a formula for economic vibrancy after years of disappointment and recrimination.
While Americans should expect this labor market and economic vibrancy as their birthright, bad public policies such as over-taxation and over-regulation threaten it.
The Tillfalle collection is a vivid line of home goods inspired by the vibrancy of Brazil and features items that seriously raise the style bar.
"It's like a gray filter has formed over our vision so that all the colors and vibrancy in our lives get sucked away," Winch says.
Much of this episode is dedicated to Poussey's backstory, of the night she got arrested and the vibrancy with which she lived her short life.
GIELLA's formula could build up from medium coverage to a rich, vivid color payoff that gave off a vibrancy the Chanel shade seemed to lack.
Because you see the people in these pictures, they're walking quickly, there's an energy, there's a vibrancy, even just to the pictures of New York.
From a few paces away, the storefront space looks nondescript, so much so that the vibrancy of the room is somewhat breathtaking as you enter.
That you don't feel despair at the end of "Notes" is partly because of the vibrancy of Ms. Smith's bearing witness to characters bearing witness.
Samsung's penchant for cranking up vibrancy holds in good stead outdoors with landscape shots, and it does get good detail and sharpness in those situations.
"Michigan Central Station has long been a symbol of Detroit's vibrancy, and then it became an international symbol of decline," said Detroit's mayor, Mike Duggan.
He had been enchanted by the city's vibrancy during the winter holiday season, when the Fighting Irish played in the Pinstripe Bowl at Yankee Stadium.
Today, the vibrancy of the people of Africa continue to make a remarkable contribution to our country's civic life and that of many other nations.
Groups convened near the bar, waiting for their turn to sit, but instead of antsy anticipation, they seemed to revel in the vibrancy surrounding them.
Yannick Nézet-Séguin, who became music director of the Philadelphia Orchestra in 2012, at 37, has been credited with bringing new vibrancy to its playing.
" But after she reopened the paper portfolio, she "couldn't stop looking at it — the colors, the vibrancy, it is such a beautiful piece of work.
Even after adjusting the tones on the S210E for more vibrancy, the whites are whiter on the Pixel, and you get a lot more depth there.
I understand we are easy to overlook in some areas: when you think of the vibrancy of art, you don't instantly think of the Deep South.
Taipei's colorful gay pride parade, one of Asia's largest, puts on display every year the vibrancy of the island's lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community.
"There's a lot of new vibrancy to thinking about sync," said Raissa D'Souza, a professor of computer science and mechanical engineering at University of California, Davis.
Also underscoring the economy's vibrancy was a report from the Institute for Supply Management showing its non-manufacturing activity index rose more than expected in September.
I put pepper and a little touch of nutmeg in this composition, to give it a vibrancy, and a touch of freshness with bergamot and geranium.
He named as his inspiration the longtime French minister of culture, Jack Lang, who concentrated France's artistic talent in Paris, creating a hub of cultural vibrancy.
It's thanks to such a gifted storyteller as Whitaker that this forgotten chapter of American history can finally be told in all its vibrancy and glory.
Twenty three-year-old illustrator Kevin Niggeler's designs do just that, but with a colorful vibrancy that sucks you into simple illustrations grappling with complicated topics.
That's before any knock-on effects on the Chinese economy — which has already been slowing — from the loss of Hong Kong's economic vibrancy and international standing.
"They recognized the strength of the plan to upgrade the building to ensure the long term vibrancy of the Frick," said Ian Wardropper, the Frick's director.
And then he takes the messiness, the vibrancy and the sensuous pleasures of life as he remembers it and turns his pain — and hers — into glory.
His modern comeback has much to do with the vibrancy and growth of Christianity in Africa at a time when Christianity in Europe is dying off.
One factor nurturing the music's vibrancy here is the sheer size of the Navajo Nation, spreading over 27,000 square miles in Arizona, New Mexico and Utah.
It's putting these properties back on the tax rolls, creating jobs and bringing vibrancy to an area that quite honestly, 10 years ago, really needed it.
And they look at our vibrancy, they look at our passion, they look at our success, and they all think to themselves, 'What an amazing place!
It doesn't come in a rainbow of hues, but given the brown and beige monotony of most Thanksgiving tables, its emerald vibrancy will perk things up.
Explorer This week, we roam France, sampling three regional cuisines: the richness of Gascony, the earthy pleasures of Médoc (below), and the new vibrancy of Bordeaux.
Living in Ecuador allowed them to enjoy the cultural vibrancy of living in a city without the affordability issues they would face in many US cities.
The fusion of these many native African materials and diverse art forms serves to create a vibrancy and richness emphasized by being confined in one room.
Future American vibrancy depends on eager and educated economic participants; we cannot create them when we cling to an outdated social model that builds barriers to success.
The line's tropical palette is bursting with vibrancy, with statement pieces like printed armchairs fluffy duvets and soft sheets that invite you to linger a little longer.
From Russia, Dmitry Markov's pictures show the benign beauty of daily life, while the archives of Kwame Brathwaite and Sanlé Sory celebrate the vibrancy of black culture.
Half-silhouetted against a bold, red backdrop, the rabbi's highly expressive presence conjures centuries of Jewish history even as it evokes the vibrancy of present-day Judaism.
Tech writers are making squishy assertions that Twitter's not as vibrant as it used to be, but give me one concrete example of a loss of vibrancy.
Taiwan, which China regards as a renegade province, has a celebrated annual gay pride parade that showcases the vibrancy of its lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community.
Nisenbaum's women dominate the painted space, and she emphasizes their individual beauty, collective strength, and social potency and vibrancy as a group, bolstered by colors and patterns.
"'We are a desired tenant,' as they mentioned on the [earnings] call, which brings vibrancy and traffic, two qualities many a mall lacks these days," Cramer said.
To get there will require billions (not millions) of dollars of technology investment, combined with the limitless talents and vibrancy of the amazing open source web ecosystem.
But LG's LCD isn't as impressive or well-calibrated as the iPhone 7, and it also lacks the expanded color range that gives that phone added vibrancy.
You can buy fresh tomatillos, then husk and rinse them and use them raw, which gives the sauce great vibrancy, but using canned ones is no crime.
Francis J. Greenburger, the company's founder, had come to know NoLIta because a co-worker and a nephew live there, and he admired its "vibrancy," he said.
And the gallery's walls hold coated mirrors reflecting sheets of steel, which manipulates the viewer's perception of "entry and vibrancy beyond the theoretical and describable," Kwade says.
And what this does, basically, is it helps the eyeshadow have something to kind of stick onto, but also to really show the vibrancy of the colors.
In 1998, the twin 18-foot-tall monuments, known as "Panthers" or "Pumas," were brought back to vibrancy through a restoration financed by the City Parks Foundation.
I introduced myself, and she instantly recalibrated her vibrancy to fit the contours of my attention, like a phone screen adjusting its brightness according to the light.
The vibrancy of the natural world shines brightly in these images via a turquoise sky, shadows projected by rock formations, and bright sunlight reflected on sand dunes.
These sculptures by the Creative Growth artist are incredibly charged, disarming in their resemblance to a spider's dying prey but beguiling in their suggested warmth and vibrancy.
The most important metric of its success is the vibrancy of its tumblr community of 4,000, which has produced an endless stream of fan art and fanfics.
Piper's skill as a colorist shows in her ability to mute the white with the vibrancy of her color palette and the confident movement of her brush.
While the summary was technically correct, it was entirely devoid of aesthetic awareness, failing to detect any of the vibrancy or depth a human would naturally appreciate.
Game of Thrones' reputation as a "feminist" show largely rests on its depiction of the brutality of the medieval patriarchy, contrasted with the vibrancy of its women.
Some of the establishing shots of Coney Island recall the softer side of Technicolor, whereas the violently saturated scenes suggest the vibrancy of the Blue Rider palette.
"It's important that East Boston's evolution be integrated with the rest of Boston and that the vibrancy of Boston doesn't leave East Boston residents out," he said.
A consensus formed that the area had lost vibrancy and that many of its buildings — on average 75 years old — were ill suited for the digital age.
Then there's the collective loss embodied in the book's title: What happens to once-booming postindustrial cities when working-class community and vibrancy comes to an end?
Osinuga, one of the student cochairs, said that Biden's affection for HBCUs came through in the way that he saw the hope, vibrancy, and possibility of HBCUs.
Cultured Traveler This week, we roam France, sampling three regional cuisines: the richness of Gascony, the earthy pleasures of Médoc, and the new vibrancy of Bordeaux (below).
Restoring critical ecosystem functions while addressing structural needs and community resiliency provides the best chance to minimize losses and maintain the vibrancy and security of Louisiana's coast.
Macao's economic vibrancy is fully dependent on the casino industry and "at the mercy of Beijing," McGregor explained, noting that gambling is not legal in the mainland.
Andriana Chuchman has a tidy soprano that truly shines in its high notes, but Valencienne, the ingénue, needs, well, not perkiness, exactly, but more acuteness and vibrancy.
For the sake of the feminist movement's future vibrancy and growth, what is one major—or even third rail—question we need to tackle head-on right now ?
It's for those who want to control how those games look and sound, tweaking everything from the depth of the scanlines to the vibrancy of the color palette.
With their larger-than-life characters, his paintings certainly have the vibrancy of nostalgia, but Tull also works with the present, often using his wife as a model.
In an interview, she saluted "the musicality of their language, their vibrancy, their political engagement too—and yet their resolute independence of mind, purchased at a huge cost".
Most salons offer quick glossing treatments, which are amazing for rebooting the vibrancy of your dingy highlights or all-over color, but that requires time and extra cash.
The company painted the aircraft a unique shade of blue—"the brightest JetBlue has used in its fleet, in keeping with the vibrancy of the island," they said.
The artist Jim Hodges employs vibrancy and reflection in I dreamed a world and called it Love, an installation that pulls light into continuous panels of tinted glass.
Either turkeys have brighter colored blood than humans, or the 40-degree weather was exacerbating its vibrancy, but I was shocked to see just how red it was.
If you want to extend your time between shampooing, but want to maintain shine and vibrancy, use hair serum on your ends and dry conditioner anywhere it's needed.
I can still remember arriving in New York as a young graduate and marvelling at the music, the food, the architecture and the sheer vibrancy of the city.
The 2425s-era Endale Arch, which leads visitors to an expansive view of the Great Meadow, is a great place to take in the vibrancy of the park.
Some 228 academic economists signed a letter attacking the bank bailout legislation that Mr. Paulson proposed as unfair and a potential threat to the vibrancy of private markets.
She's got this whole older woman, sexy-wise, passionate intellectual thing that makes you feel she knows the depths of your shame and the vibrancy of your lust.
I also skip the Sichuan peppercorns and preserved mustard greens, adding coriander seeds and fresh cilantro for complexity, and a big splash of rice-wine vinegar for vibrancy.
For his current effort, the 31-year-old artist sought to broadcast a message of vibrancy and joy using colorful images like a toucan and three-eyed tiger.
Tasker also leverages the power of color and tone to strike instant moodiness through a given tableau, adding weight to the overall whimsy and vibrancy of her style.
But aside from being a buzzword of 2019, the app has editing tools for fine-tuning photos as well as preset filters that instantly add color and vibrancy.  
Using Instagram to promote their art, they counteract the crush of gentrification by documenting their own vibrancy and demanding space in the city they put on the map.
She stresses that going from blonde to brunette can take several appointments, and exposing your newly dyed hair to the sun or ocean water could potentially affect its vibrancy.
Through the digital project, viewers can not only witness his dynamic depictions of animal and plant life, but also delve into his color code that gave them their vibrancy.
Flowers are often depicted as being delicate and ephemeral, but I love the vibrancy of floral prints and feel my shoes express that side of my personality as well.
Abdoel Semute's "Ruwat Kampung Mbangunrejo Surabaya" attempts to reclaim the vibrancy of Javanese culture, particularly the traditional religion of Kejawen, which has been increasingly marginalized by Indonesia's Muslim majority.
When a large chunk of today's charts are made up of joyless minimal covers of former dancefloor bangers, it can sometimes feel like pop music has lost its vibrancy.
While tattooing was fully underground at the time, the vibrancy of the subculture remained intact through people like Bakaty, who kept honing his craft despite the possible legal ramifications.
The vibrancy the visitors witnessed reflects the idea of "one integrated metropolis," said Michael Dear, an emeritus professor of city and regional planning at the University of California, Berkeley.
Blessed by her experiences of seeing layers of culture on a global scale, she is discovering Southeast Asia's vibrancy by applying her own colour palette and bag of resources.
I later stopped by for lunch and realized the potential for the story when I saw the selection of food at the cafeteria and the vibrancy of the supermarket.
But crime has also plummeted, bringing new parks, night life and vibrancy to streets that a decade ago were caught in the grip of Los Angeles's notorious gang violence.
"Mist" isn't all one-note, though: the producer manages to find room for chromatic vibrancy within its greyscale sound palate, helped along by dynamic recordings of chamber music instruments.
It's what's behind the lure of Wakanda, a land of black vibrancy, freedom, diversity, and discourse not blighted by outside forces or forced to negotiate with anyone but themselves.
Vibrancy can change during storage, which is why the second test is meant to ensure that the paint maintains its color strength for up to five years after purchase.
"2019 will see increased vibrancy in the markets when some of SGX's initiatives in 2018 come to fruition, including the anticipation of the first dual class shares listing," said Tay.
With the exception of that one day when pink and red pop up all over, the winter month is mostly barren of any vibrancy, but Ikea wants to change that.
For non-celebs, expect to head into the salon every two months (about 10 to 12 weeks) for a touch-up to maintain the vibrancy and get your roots smudged.
The contours of their laugh lines, bright eyes, and white dresses capture their vibrancy and commitment in their fight for justice — one that still, decades later, we need to continue.
It's tied more closely to a single iPhone and iCloud account than any other smart speaker, and Siri has none of the capability or vibrancy of what's happening with Alexa.
While the vibrancy of the colors in the drink left something to be desired, I was pleasantly surprised by its fruity taste with hints of banana and its slushie texture.
It all looks great, anyway, particularly considering that her color palette consists largely of light greens and bright oranges, hues that standard printing inks can never reproduce with full vibrancy.
The bottom line: Amazon and Walmart are battling for India, but the vibrancy of the Indian market doesn't come close to matching that of the Chinese one, Luchnikava-Schorsch says.
CLINTON: You know, the vibrancy of the black church, the black businesses that employ so many people, the opportunities that so many families are working to provide for their kids.
In the cold pit of winter, where we are now, I like to use sturdy greens like broccoli rabe, kale or spinach, which add vibrancy to the anchovies' umami funk.
But the years since Trump's election have been characterized by "a vibrancy around women's activism," with a record number of women running for office and giving money to political candidates.
When done well, this gives an image more vibrancy and punch, and depending on the content, it can have more of a benefit to how an image looks than 2000K.
ANDREW NORMAN This season, the Los Angeles Philharmonic demonstrates a remarkable commitment to the music of this composer, whose command of orchestral color and vibrancy may well be unmatched today.
ANDREW NORMAN This season, the Los Angeles Philharmonic demonstrates a remarkable commitment to the music of this composer, whose command of orchestral color and vibrancy may well be unmatched today.
The economy's vibrancy was underscored by a report on Thursday from the Institute for Supply Management (ISM) showing its non-manufacturing activity index increased 2.8 points to 20153 last month.
The scale, delicacy, and precision of the botanical drawings speak to Dürer's passion for nature and the medium; in the paintings, the same elements have none of the same vibrancy.
Something about the vibrancy of the quilt and cushions' diagonal lines reminds me of reading a score, in the way that musical notes can bounce or run across the page.
Never one to articulate in understated neutral tones, the Iranian artist, Iman Raad, welcomes the aesthetic vibrancy and spirit of decorated trucks from South Asia and miniature paintings from Iran.
The vibrancy of Tse's work illuminates possibilities for her queer subjects, but these same photos establish fantasy as a premiere space for LGBTQ people when reality may not be as welcome.
"These developments will increase the vibrancy of the Singapore gas market, and grow its regional footprint," trade and industry minister S. Iswaran said at the opening of the Gas Asia Summit.
It carries all the optimism and vibrancy of a city not yet reeling from a wound, set in an America that had not yet developed ongoing friction with its immigrant populations.
"Having something that's so centrally located and that's a half-block of downtown Oakland, to not have an active ground-floor presence sort of kills the overall vibrancy of the neighborhood."
"For me it was important to make the database as accessible as possible, to do justice to the vibrancy of the Black visual arts legacy," explains McCallum to The Creators Project.
I was trying to wear something that is now iconically Kenzo x H&M but at the same time but has the same vibrancy and colors and everything the brand loves.
This essay is not about that DC, though — Susanna Raab captures the vibrancy of the parts of the city that stay constant through each administration, which often struggle to be seen.
In order to bring more color and vibrancy into her life, Mucciolo and her husband, Salvatore, transformed their 650-square-foot apartment into what she calls "Cloudland," a total unicorn paradise.
When cities are designed and deployed as a single unit, they don't carry the cultural vibrancy of a city built organically in response to the needs and desires of its denizens.
To find that, take a shortish bike or U-Bahn ride east to Kreuzberg, Neukölln or Mitte, where you'll find vibrant markets, heterogeneous street life and a vibrancy that Wilmersdorf lacks.
That leanness and a vibrancy of color reëmerge in a 2012 rendition of "La Mer" by Jos van Immerseel and the ensemble Anima Eterna Brugge, which uses instruments from Debussy's era.
In many ways, the dynamism of our economy and vibrancy of our culture in the post-war era can be attributed to the human capital of this great generation of immigrants.
But the vibrancy of the performances, and the stylish production — the set by Tim Mackabee pops with color and life —generally keep the more obvious or repetitive passages from becoming draggy.
This bottle, it turned out, had an "N" on the back label, indicating it was from a cuvée made without the stabilizing ingredient sulfur dioxide, which may account for the vibrancy.
I needed to retain that vibrancy, to resist being lulled into trance by the hum of wellness from which I had struggled to awake since my days in the dentist's chair.
The Great Society illustrates that grassroots movements are foundational to the vibrancy of our democracy and can work hand in hand with a president trying to change conventional wisdom in Washington.
It is an effective way to ensure the sustainability, livability and economic vibrancy of changing cities, and it can and should be a movement as dynamic as the places it saves.
Some locals see them as freeloaders because many live without property tax, while others see them as folk-heroes and the greatest contributors to the vibrancy and character of Yellowknife itself.
"[Immigration] touches upon everything, but the goal is to create an immigration system that enhances the vibrancy, the unity, the togetherness and the strength of our society," Miller told the Washington Post.
Sōtatsu is recognized as a forerunner of the Rinpa school; his particular ink-painting technique exudes the vibrancy characteristic of the movement, evoking the energy of the nature scenes he often depicted.
The level I saw was a landscape bathed in the golden rays of a setting sun, with everything from the grass to far away castles basking in a soft but vivid vibrancy.
"The existential threat to the North American Free Trade Agreement is a threat to our partnership, our shared economic vibrancy, and clearly the security and safety of all three nations," Donohue said.
The vibrancy of the campaigning; the engagement of young voters; a smooth expected transfer of power; Asia's first female leader not to come from a political dynasty: there is much to celebrate.
He will need to learn quickly about international affairs—comments he made in February praising Istanbul's vibrancy sounded like an endorsement of the authoritarian policies of Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the country's president.
Fresh Vitamin Nectar Vibrancy-Boosting Face Mask, $25 t0 $62Packed with 50% crushed citrus fruits like orange, lemon, and clementine, the mask will provide a gentle and natural boost to their complexion. 
His work emphasizes the interesting and beautiful complexities of the mundane world and the American vernacular—from gas stations to a diner's vacant parking lot, Eggleston finds the vibrancy in ordinary life.
"As New Yorkers who have contributed to and benefited from the economic vibrancy of our state, we have both the ability and the responsibility to pay our fair share," the letter reads.
Starring in a live-action comedy series for the first time since "Freaks and Geeks," Cardellini gives Judy a vibrancy and a genuine peculiarity — she's the show's one consistent source of pleasure.
ZACHARY WOOLFE THE CROSSING, MARCH 25 Such is their radiant sound and the vibrancy of the repertory they've cultivated, it's gotten to the point I'd hear anything this Philadelphia vocal ensemble sings.
This adds a subtle vibrancy to everything you see — though honestly the only time I was able to appreciate it was when I compared it side by side with the iPhone 21.
It's much less work than parenting actual children or tending to pets, plus you get the benefit of adding vibrancy to your home and the pride that comes with each new bloom.
But the next evening the same symphony had gained clarity and vibrancy: Just look to the macabre opening of the scherzo, bland on Thursday but given a ghostly, glistening coating on Friday.
That understated personal style belies the vibrancy of her jewels, like a pink-orange Padparadscha sapphire, accented with blue and green tourmalines, tsavorite and moonstone, which she used recently in a pendant.
The tall, large-format title is slim as a pamphlet but bursts with dynamism: each page sets Mamani's multi-hued buildings against brightly colored backgrounds that enhance the vibrancy of Granser's images.
Be it the size of the market, the vibrancy of the stock market or the number of VCs, California-based biotechs have the best chance of exiting through a successful and fruitful IPO.
"What Kate does is when she shows it there's so much more to it, there's such a vibrancy to it, there's some real real people there, not just murder and death," Lewis said.
Meanwhile, the leadership of the United States is increasingly targeting the tech sector — one of the few areas of true vibrancy in the American economy — and trying to undermine it at every turn.
Realizing how flexible these tools are, I began to visualize a world entirely built from processed vocal sounds, unleashing the vibrancy and expressive power of the voice for every instrument in the mix.
With its one-year anniversary approaching and seven exhibitions to show for it, Able Baker Contemporary has so far made good on its promise of returning Portland's art scene to its past vibrancy.
"I'm actively thinking about what might be out there to support affordable housing, live-work spaces for artists and contribute to a kind of community vibrancy," Ms. Pasternak said by phone on Thursday.
You do lose some of the vibrancy, some of the majesty and all of the camaraderie of being there in the theater, which is true whether it's a live or a taped broadcast.
Immediately, catching sight of him, I felt myself in that strange state of vibrancy and stasis, like a flame submerged in glass, sealed off as always when I feel desire I shouldn't feel.
"People want to be where there is vibrancy at the street level," said Jodie McLean, chief executive of Edens, a developer who has worked around the region and is involved with Washington's bid.
Four years ago, with their children out of the nest, Ms. Colin and Mr. Deas reclaimed their apartment, eager to feel the vibrancy of the big city and to do some stage work.
Her work, which is now on view at the New Museum, Casteel's first solo museum exhibition in New York, is something like the vibrancy of Matisse filtered through the intensity of Alice Neel.
The vibrancy of the main attractions is helped by the restaurateur's purchase of good-quality fish and seafood (only wild salmon will do) in small batches (rarely more than six lobsters a day).
You can confidently sync these with your phone, play almost any music at all, and be assured the sound will not just impress, but often really surprise you with its accuracy and vibrancy.
The laptop also features Dell's TrueColor that automatically adjust color vibrancy, tone, and temperature in whatever the situation to deliver a great and realistic image and video experience every time you use it.
Former Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, whose last day in office was December 5 — the day of the Bell's closure — often spoke in press conferences about how the arts bring "vibrancy" to the city.
On The Tonight Show, her performance emphasized the song's opening trumpets, and she wore a bright red jumpsuit against a yellow background, aligning her style with the primary-color vibrancy associated with Latinx music.
As you get to my age group, that's where we start to sort of turn the corner, and that vibrancy, that expectation that I'm going to change the world now, has waned a bit.
Chinese parallel: Alibaba is by far the dominant e-commerce company in China with 80% market share, but there is still enough vibrancy for other companies like JD.com and VIPshop to also do well.
In that some five-minute span, I noticed that the drink was already starting to lose its vibrancy, so I quickly got situated at a table for the moment of truth: my first sip.
And, the Cities Agenda promises to foster community vibrancy by expanding programs that leverage private sector investment to combat poverty, such as the New Markets Tax Credit and the State Small Business Credit Initiative.
Maybe it's the booze, but this expectation—that a roomful of adults will suspend their disbelief long enough to help tell a story—helps peel away the everyday, giving the experience a dreamlike vibrancy.
Monday, as we observe the United Nation's 28500th annual International Migrants Day, we're reminded that the contributions of immigrants are key ingredients to the success and vibrancy of the countries and communities they join.
Employee voice in the workplace is in part just about quality of life rather than economic growth, and worries about economic concentration are in part concerns about democracy and the vibrancy of midsize communities.
With single-process color — whether it be temporary or permanent color depositing — your maintenance goal is less repairing damage and more preserving the same vibrancy and saturation that you walked out of the salon with.
This idea that old, classic, Hollywood movies could have starred Asians with just as much style, just as much pizzazz… I was really excited to dip our whole movie into this color and this vibrancy.
Ahead of the central bank announcing the completion of its £153bn corporate bond purchase scheme (CBPS) - 215 months earlier than originally scheduled - there was some trepidation that the vibrancy of the market would be undermined.
It is concerning that years after the JOBS Act debate, there is lingering doubt as to why the vibrancy of the IPO market matters to the well-being of the U.S. economy, particularly job creation.
The vibrancy is in part the result of long-term structural change on Broadway, where nonprofits, always more open than commercial producers to presenting plays, now control six of the 41 theaters — a historic high.
In a sumptuous airy exhibition titled "Run Prayer, Run Café, Run Library," Susan Cianciolo's already generous art has become more so, opening out and rising up to an inviting new vibrancy of the architectural kind.
Like the millennials it wants to attract to work at its new headquarters, 23-year-old Amazon faces a tough choice: It can move into the city, with all of its vibrancy, cachet and access.
"By reinforcing hair's water/color pathway, called the CMC (cell membrane complex), this collection boosts hair's power to retain moisture inside the hair, ensuring improved hydration and color vibrancy," a rep for the brand told me.
" In a statement to Hyperallergic, ICA director Jill Medvedow praised Schutz as "one of the leading painters of her generation, and we wanted to share the exuberance, skill, and vibrancy of her work with Boston audiences.
But for an audience weary of hair-metal's decreasing returns—'88 and '89 being the age where Warrant, Winger, and Slaughter reigned supreme—the vibrancy and diversity of alternative metal was a breath of fresh air.
It's just a concrete jungle, so you lose that vibrancy and that life aspect, but it's matured me in a lot of ways and it's challenged me to make sure that I stay true to COVL.
The color vibrancy and deep blacks of OLED truly make 4K shine, and now with the addition of HDR Pro, LG has vowed that the picture will be brighter, bolder, and more immersive than ever before.
This time, if there is a coalition, but the opposition parties cannot hold economic rapaciousness in check, the future for pluralistic honest politics may take even longer to reappear than the vibrancy of a functioning economy.
While Essen was battling with net code, Norindr was grappling with what would turn out to be the final piece of the Nidhogg puzzle and an integral part of the game's vibrancy and appeal: its soundtrack.
It's so hard to describe my own POV, but I feel good in photographing moments of stillness and flux, while demonstrating an ease and fluidity that's comforting and nostalgic, with vibrancy that's both modern and timeless.
And there is also some vibrancy to the old rivalry after last season, when the Red Sox were punished after being caught using an Apple watch to improperly transmit the Yankees' signs to their own hitters.
Her story shines most brightly in its juxtaposition of Bea's "true" self — in all its dancing-on-the-sidewalk-and-colored-bath-bombs-in-the-pool vibrancy — with the "blank page" she presents to the world.
Lifted above its narrative clichés by the poetry of the writing and the vibrancy of the filmmaking, "Premature" is tastefully explicit, the lovers' intimacy filmed (by Laura Valladao) with an old-fashioned dreaminess that's effortlessly erotic.
Those problems certainly persist, but they mask a sunnier view of the city: Newark's slow but steady transformation into a hub for the arts and higher education and the growing vibrancy of its bustling ethnic neighborhoods.
Salieri's cause has benefitted greatly from early-music performance styles: the tangy timbres and propulsive phrasing in Rousset's renditions give vibrancy to music that can sound listless on modern instruments—like Mozart without the harmonic jolts.
"We're in the process of entitling 6 million square feet of new office space, so it's the right time to ensure that the vibrancy of our neighborhoods is preserved," says Safai, an urban planner by training.
Now it's time to start cooking up the still-fragrant but perhaps too-abundant spices that made the cut, before they too lose their vibrancy and join your lemon rinds and eggshells in the compost grave.
Marie Royce, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs, said at a ceremony to mark the unveiling that the complex was a symbol of the strength and vibrancy of the U.S.-Taiwan partnership.
Now, people are mourning while scrambling to find a new place with the same vibrancy and foment, with not a small amount of freaking out about how the new, Google+-less world looks for design and sales.
Fast-forward a few years, and the relative vibrancy of a given community and how it has performed over the past few years, and not necessarily its location in the city or suburbs, matters a great deal.
All of the sparkle and vibrancy of the unicorn aesthetic are perfect Instagram-fodder, which is how Adeline Waugh, health food photographer and blogger behind Vibrant and Pure, inadvertently started the unicorn food trend in June 2016.
At a time when there are over two million people in prison in America, the novel's vibrancy—its insistence on recognizing the pulsing humanity of the inmates—cannot be, as Seidel thought The Flamethrowers was, too much.
Until they do, the health care system will continue to remain saturated by the more topical physical conditions with underlying mental health correlates, and a nation of such vibrancy and strength will never reach its full potential.
Dunst, in just her second headlining television role (after Season 2 of "Fargo"), does what she can, but the script and story (the show was created by Robert Funke and Matt Lutsky) work against her natural vibrancy.
Dunst, in just her second headlining television role (after Season 2 of "Fargo"), does what she can, but the script and story (the show was created by Robert Funke and Matt Lutsky) work against her natural vibrancy.
There are simple things like adjusting the resolution — you can swap between 480p, 720p, and 1080p — or choosing from a half-dozen different color palettes, which offer various levels of vibrancy and brightness that vary game-by-game.
The true standout moments, perhaps expectedly, come in the form of two new original tracks "New Tribe" and "The Gift" each of which illustrate her kaleidoscopic approach to melody and rope-skipping rhythmic sense in all its vibrancy.
"Please do come to Myanmar, soak in an atmosphere brimming with opportunities and witness our new-found economic vibrancy with your own eyes," she told a crowd of business people, diplomats and journalists gathered at a conference hall.
"Ghost Forest presents two striking alternatives within the context of Madison Square Park — the ashen trees standing in contrast to the vibrancy of the Park," said Brooke Kamin Rapaport, the deputy director and chief curator of the Conservancy.
If we're not careful, if we don't reinvigorate civic engagement, spur economic mobility and restore the health and vibrancy of our institutions, we may find ourselves in an arms race to the bottom of the soul of democracy.
"This is my first visit to Japan, and the warmth you have shown us, the beauty of your landscape, and the vibrancy of your culture are truly incredible gifts to all who come to this country," she said.
Despite the ensemble's basic functionality — they're beautiful people who can all pass for 16 and cry on command — they fail to give Class the sense of vibrancy and community necessary to make it a show worth returning to.
While New York's counterpart magazine, Punk, promised to document punks in all their "warts, moles, pimples and all," Slash saw vibrancy in the mosh pits, and sought to capture the energetic Los Angeles scene and its abundant creativity.
" The critic John von Rhein praised the "vibrancy, commitment and burning eloquence" of Mr. Rozhdestvensky's interpretations of Shostakovich in 2016 with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, saying that he "is an unconventional conductor but anything but an eccentric musician.
According to dermatologist Tiffany L. Clay, MD, a general lack of vibrancy and glow are signs of dullness whereas dry skin may peel or crack, have a tight sensation, or may also develop itching or eczema-like rashes.
And there seems to have been a Japanese connection at its origins, the name Aizuri deriving from "a style of predominantly blue Japanese woodblock printing that is noted for its vibrancy and incredible detail," according to the website.
Except this particular story is told with a little help from the myths of Polynesian and Pacific Islander culture, paired with beautiful animation that illuminates the vibrancy of the South Seas, with sparkling turquoise water and lush green landscapes.
The earWave ad campaign, which took on as a freelance project, took all the vibrancy she put into the work — into the blacks and browns of her subjects' skin — and flattened it into a monotonous black and white mess.
If Gary Winogrand's black-and-white work, featured in the previously mentioned Vice article, is steeped in the energy of the city streets, then Evelyn Hofner's color images are crystalized scenes of tableaux vivants, rich in vibrancy and tone.
Both Roma and Y Tu Mamá También explore both the vibrancy and the anxiety of Mexico City before heading out to the surrounding mountains and beaches to show that there's much more to this country than one crowded metropolis.
"Long or short, healthy hair styled straight and sleek will really show off the healthy condition of the hair and display the absolute vibrancy of the yellow color," Hilton says, but it pays to take good care of it.
Davidson and Guerineau compiled this week's Noisey mix from new and unreleased material from some of their closest friends, which provides a vibrancy to the proceedings even if their pals also tend to favor twisted sounds and spiritual darkness.
The color in the earlier snapshots had faded, just as it has in pictures of my own family: same haircuts, same flared slacks and shirts with long droopy collars, only now drained of their vibrancy, like lawns in winter.
Szechuan Mountain House, with its koi pond, bamboo groves, and delicately pruned bonsai, styles China's most famous regional cuisine for the ambience-conscious age, happily challenging the notion that vibrancy of flavor must come at the price of presentability.
Two quick goals from Paulo Dybala and Gonzalo Higuaín had put Juventus ahead, but this felt like the time when Tottenham's youthful vibrancy would be vindicated: When the legs were tired and the minds drained, Juventus would surely break.
Others say he breathed new vibrancy into Moscow during a difficult period when it was finding its feet after the 1991 collapse of the Soviet Union and had some of the world's longest traffic jams and sporadic contract killings.
Giancarlo, whose blueprint drew on new data, industry feedback and academic input from across the political spectrum, said his intention was not to weaken the current rules, but to strike a better balance between security and the vibrancy of the market.
Inspired by her experiences on a Fulbright grant to Mexico and Guatemala, the semi-autobiographical Joy Street teems with jungles imbued with an almost Rousseauian vibrancy, delivering a revitalizing shock to its bed-ridden protagonist as she copes with her depression.
The unusual vibrancy of the Lithuanian community, says Linas Gylys, president of the Lithuanian World Centre, who was born in a DP camp in Germany, comes from those second-generation immigrants, who were forced to leave a country they adored.
For all its flash and emotional vibrancy, Creed II is largely an uneven experiment in boxing cinema, laced with the sweet footwork and lyrical bloodthirst of any great sparring match but predictable in all the ways sports flicks have become.
Much of this development has been fueled by the vibrancy of culture in Downtown Brooklyn, which now includes more than 20033 nonprofit visual, performing and media arts organizations like the Mark Morris Dance Center, Theater for a New Audience and BRIC.
Now almost five years in remission, I notice myself falling back into that same pattern of trying to harness the vibrancy of illness, of forcing myself back into the dentist's chair to avoid my failure to feel the non-toothache.
"We feel like the vibrancy this type of offering will create will extend beyond just the race and sports book and spill out onto the rest of the property," said Marcus Glover, the president and chief operating officer of the Borgata.
Tucked into the city's southeastern corner, with one lone commercial strip and quiet residential streets lined with low-slung single-family homes, it didn't have the gut-punch beauty of so many of San Francisco's neighborhoods, or the hustle and vibrancy.
Aides to Mr. Sanders rebuffed questions asked by my colleague Sydney Ember about whether he'd be able to stand so long on a stage, but they fully realize that his energy, vibrancy and ability will be under intense scrutiny from voters.
Unlike the dark, somberness portrayed in The Model Minority Reality, this is a world full of color, texture, and vibrancy, with food being a welcome protagonist, and with a strong human element: nearly all photos consist of half-length portraits of people.
Her representation of Kampala may fall back on all the usual signifiers of developing-world vibrancy—brick-red roads, brightly patterned textiles, spicy food, energetic music—but it includes a few specifics of slum life which hit harder than typical Disney fare.
The political nature of black hair has been addressed by observers from Malcolm X to Chris Rock, in his 2009 documentary, "Good Hair," but Ms. Perry's work also suggests the vibrancy of spirit worlds, African dervishes and the lingering ghosts of history.
Beloved went on to win a Nobel Prize for Literature and solidified Morrison's place alongside, if not in front of, the likes of Tolstoy, Joyce, Fitzgerald, and Salinger—writers revered for their ability to capture the fullness, vibrancy, and complexity of life.
This exhibition, organized by Stephen Brown with consulting curators Esti Dunow and Maurice Tuchman, highlighted what Soutine did best: visually interpret that transition for fish, chickens, cows, rabbits, that once were full of life and vibrancy and have been made inert listless fodder.
But what James and Deborah Fallows manage to show us, as if we were riding along with them on their craft, which is known in the skies as November 435 Sierra Romeo, is that much of America's vibrancy is off the beaten path.
According to the National Institute of Health, about one in 12 men and one in 200 women experience color blindness, with the large majority of those cases being anomalous trichomacy, a type of partial color blindness in which colors lose their vibrancy.
"There is an astounding sense of energy and vibrancy inherent to all 2,924 images in the collection that is often lost in coverage of NYC in the 1970s," said Rebekah Burgess, a photo archivist at the parks department who digitized the photos.
" * "We need to maintain the growth and vibrancy of our economy and identify new areas of economic growth, with a view to increasing our revenue, promoting social development, coping with the challenges arising from an ageing population, and providing more quality employment opportunities.
He chooses hues that evoke his personal influences: the kitschy vibrancy of the Harajuku neighborhood of Tokyo; characters in "Sailor Moon," a manga series he watched as a child; the bright funeral banners that his mother made from artificial flowers for a living.
He chooses hues that evoke his personal influences: the kitschy vibrancy of the Harajuku neighborhood of Tokyo; characters in "Sailor Moon," a manga series he watched as a child; the bright funeral banners that his mother made from artificial flowers for a living.
In an interview with FADER, the producer said the track is like when "you're crying tears of vindictive joy" and "everything is blurry but somehow more vibrant in color," and in that uncanny, protean vibrancy it finds its profound space of unfolding.
Despite their stark thematic differences, the track's vibrancy is in a similar league to that of Jay Z's "Song Cry" or 2Pac's "Dear Mama"—two songs that convey emotion with such clarity it's as though the listener is temporarily possessed by the artist.
Malakal is a town as big as Fleet or Guildford [in England] and it's sat on the banks of the Nile—it should be a place with nice bars and restaurants and vibrancy, yet that has been stripped out and destroyed from years of conflict.
Tellingly, D'Agostino uses a palette knife to lay down his colors, which more reliably retains the body, vibrancy, and translucence of oil paint than the flattening tendencies of a brush; it is also more difficult to control in the making of such precise shapes.
From Sakti Burman's surrealist depictions of Indian and European myths to Krishna Reddy's expressionist printmaking, and from Sabavala's Cubist vibrancy to Raza's expressionist landscapes, the works on view are a striking sample of the creativity borne within France's undersung community of expat Indian artists.
"Our very strong revenue growth in Q2.813 reflects the vibrancy of our business, driven by mobile search as well as YouTube and programmatic advertising, all areas in which we've been investing for many years," said Alphabet Chief Financial Officer Ruth Porat in a statement.
Though major Android Wear partners such as Motorola, Huawei, and LG have said they won't be launching any more Wear smartwatches this year, Google points to recent devices from Asus, Fossil, Michael Kors, Polar, and Nixon as evidence of the vibrancy of the platform.
"Our very strong revenue growth in Q4 reflects the vibrancy of our business, driven by mobile search as well as YouTube and programmatic advertising, all areas in which we've been investing for many years," CFO Ruth Porat said in a statement with the earnings report.
Yet, even as global leaders and experts fretted about whether the United States has lost its way, a much different scene was beginning to unfold in Florida, a terrible tragedy that has now turned into a powerful story about the vibrancy of our democracy.
Nyasha, whom Ms. Aghayere portrays with appealing vibrancy, bubbles with enthusiasm over her trip, but she must also defend herself from her mother's cutting remarks about her somewhat formless career as an aspiring singer-songwriter who makes a modest living as a feng shui consultant.
The filmmakers make good use of their locations and the creeping camera movements and, on occasion, they brighten the gloom with daubs of color — with Connor's knitting, a gaudily painted car, the forest green — that add vibrancy to a tale that's mutely, almost reluctantly told.
But there are also steep costs: Markets can fail, delivering well — especially for the affluent — on some but not all measures of democratic health and vibrancy, and opening up opportunities for new and dangerous sources of abuse such as the Russian electoral intervention of 2016.
Most young people I know are hindered from enjoying American vibrancy because they're a bit busy with their $9-an-hour jobs, trying to pay off their $50,000 student loan debt while hoping that they don't get sick or injured because they have no health insurance.
For those interested in a vision of Senegal that captures the vibrancy and dynamism of the city of Dakar in the middle of the 20th century, the imagery of Roger DaSilva, painstakingly recovered from the brink of obscurity, will be a colorful experience, black-and-white notwithstanding.
"Leaving Europe would be a leap into the unknown for millions of people across the U.K. who work in the creative industries, and for the millions more at home and abroad who benefit from the growth and vibrancy of Britain's cultural sector," according to the letter.
Kurt Chapman, head of crude trading at Mercuria, a major player in both the physical and "paper" North Sea markets, said he welcomed the additional liquidity and vibrancy that a broader spectrum of market participants brought to the market, but said increased "financialisation" was not without consequence.
This is, in the end, a fascinating confluence of America, and if the story drags in places — we don't really need to know that there were 17,000 varieties of American apple by 1905 — more often one is bowled over by the vibrancy of that vanished nation.
Davies contrasts the vibrancy and sense of purpose that hard-working residents of Zaatari enjoy with the drab, sterile existence of the ostensibly better planned Azraq camp nearby, thus offering a tidy example of classic arguments about the merits of decentralized voluntary exchange versus top-down planning.
But this technique could be used in tandem with others being developed by scientists and researchers, including re-planting fresh coral and developing heat-resistant coral strains, to return vibrancy and life to portions of the oceans' reefs where human activity has taken a serious toll.
"I feel like because I have this deep connection to our values and the opportunities and vibrancy that we represent for the rest of the country I feel hopeful about helping build legislation and change minds, have people come to appreciate what we represent to America," she says.
"The unlimited amounts of money flooding our political system from a narrow and immensely wealthy slice of American society is the most pernicious internal peril threatening the fundamental tenets of economic, political, moral and social justice and, not least, the fairness and vibrancy of our representative democracy," Kirk said.
But their delegation leader must have been a White Hat too, because before he announced the tally, he launched into a five-minute speech about the renewed vibrancy of his state's steel industry, and it put everyone into too much of a coma to notice the double cross.
Without denying its patrons either of the first two, Szechuan Mountain House, with its koi pond, bamboo groves, and delicately pruned bonsai, styles China's most famous regional cuisine for the ambience-conscious age, happily challenging the notion that vibrancy of flavor must come at the price of presentability.
Mora's illustrations use collage to give the book's world a sense of depth and vibrancy — the stew in the pot is represented by an ever-changing calico design — and the stream of cooking odors trailing out the apartment window gives the first hint of the book's folkloric plot.
Dez-Ann Romain, a teacher and principal who set an example for her students by her vibrancy and perseverance, on Monday became the first employee of the New York City public schools known to have died from complications of the coronavirus, according to the city's Department of Education.
Beloved by experts and shoppers alike for its ability to preserve the vibrancy of color while keeping hair soft and frizz-free, Redken Color Extend uses the brand's "Fade Resist Complex," which claims to help hair retain color longer and "lock out color-fading aggressors," such as UV rays.
Awake, an oil with green and grassy notes made from heirloom arbequina olives, is ideal for pastas; Alive, a nutty and smooth blend of arbequina and arbosana olives, "evokes a vibrancy for vinaigrettes and raw vegetables," says Iyer, who also drizzles it on ice cream sprinkled with sea salt.
Visual art has provided a crucial tool to help redress these erasures, and at this New York outpost of a Sydney gallery, the paintings by five women from central Australia, and one collaborative group, testify to the vibrancy of Aboriginal Australian art and the necessity of speaking for yourself.
Mollie's memory can be honored in deeper ways than an immigration issue or news cycle if her vibrancy and sweetness become emblematic of all the children and women suffering violence each year and, instead of gliding past the warning signs, we seek the truth no matter how uncomfortable.
It has deep, contemplative blues that are more vibrant that typically used in this kind of maritime scene and has a vibrancy to the warm, caregiving lights that guide the boats, ships and cars on the distant bridge, all of them being guided toward where they need to go.
But as I argued earlier this week, its vibrancy, its ferocity, its dominance thrums in Trump's tweets, in the reality show he is running from the Oval Office, in the daily dramas in which he pits himself against everyone from Hillary Clinton to Jay-Z to the FBI.
The first was art, the vibrancy of queer culture reaching up into the mainstream and shaking it just enough to make those who lived in heterosexual, cisgender complacency realize that those who were not like them were living full, human lives, too, and those lives were being cut tragically short.
On its music video, directed by video production duo Iglú and premiered here on Noisey, they tapped friends (including member of local bands Liquits, Little Jesus, and Mylko) to vibe and dance together to the song in a pastel-colored fantasy which contrasts with the vibrancy of Mexico City's streets.
Because in some sense, I've always believed that if just a few multinational companies are the only companies that are getting bigger and more profitable than the rest of the economy, is not showing the same vibrancy in employing people and in general, inequality increases in society, that's not stable.
To imagination-starved American households that needed a dash of style in the 21967s and '21987s, and to moribund urban waterfronts that needed a dose of hope in the '19943s and '21994s, the designers Jane and Benjamin C. Thompson brought vibrancy and variety, colors and textures, and (nice) smells. Mrs.
They were there to be heard by the Commissioner of the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, Tom Finkelpearl, who is working on a project called Create NYC, a "cultural plan" that according to the project's website, will "[promote] greater equity, access, diversity and vibrancy" in the city's cultural spaces.
Monday's, in particular, is a classic demonstration of what the conductor Julian Wachner and his forces have been trying to do with this piece over the years — overwhelming vibrancy in the choral work; somewhat patchy but undeniably honest solo singing; virtuosic period-instrument playing; and, overall, a unmatched sense of drama.
Even though there is skepticism from a great deal of people who have been hurt before, I think there is also this competing hope, where people are hopeful that maybe this time, with the vibrancy and intergenerational nature with a lot of these coalitions, we can get some reforms going.
Like the work for which he is most known, 2000's House of Leaves, and the two other calculatedly form-bending novels in the 16 years since, The Familiar appears again heavily bent on using an extreme array of unusual typeface, alignment, layout, and illustration to bring some disruptive vibrancy to its build.
But the vibrancy of the street life, the variety of the restaurants — from the fashionista hangout on the roof of Soho House near Alexanderplatz in Mitte to the wildly popular Korean hole-in-the-wall Yam Yam on Alte Schönhauser Strasse, also in Mitte — can't be matched by anything in the west.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads MEXICO CITY — Shards of glass protrude from the walls and the smell of cigarettes fill Anonymous Gallery for a solo show by Mexico City-based American artist Andrew Birk, who attempts to interpret the vibrancy and chaos of Mexico City's streets through the lens of art history.
Because it can descend so oddly, with simply donning slippers as the moon silvers a shade or a tremulous tree limb shivers on a window — and I am roaming in the shadowy house, savoring the bliss, the animation and vibrancy of life, how inexplicable it is, how thoroughly meaningless and incommunicable and incommensurate.
When Clayton, feuding with a bitter, grieving mother who'd like nothing more than to drive the blues out of her house and her father out her son's memory, storms off into the New York streets on his own, he embarks on a quest of self-discovery that's told with vibrancy and warmth.
Here are the important, technical details for greenery in a variety of formats: "Outrageous Green Metallic is a unique shade, symbolizing modern renewal and a reconnection with nature, then finished with a special tinted clear coat to give the color depth and vibrancy," said Ford color and materials design manager Barb Whalen in a statement.
With this 19-piece group (20 including its conductor, J.C. Sanford), he pulls from the annals of that big-band afterlife: Gil Evans's work with Miles Davis in the 1950s; Bob Brookmeyer's slyly locomotive arrangements of the 1970s and '80s; the lush, tangled vibrancy of Guillermo Klein's music from the 1990s and early 2000s.
We want schools and hospitals to be fully functioning, we want communications to be restored so that people can remain connected to the rest of the world, we want economic vibrancy to return to the region, we want the people of Kashmir to have a voice in their own state, and we want democracy restored.
In an effort to preserve the anthropological vibrancy of disappearing communities, the Ajam Media Collective, a website devoted to documenting and analyzing cultural and political trends in the post-Soviet world, created Mehelle, a mixed-media project preserving the sights, sounds, and stories of endangered neighborhoods using 360-degree videos, digital mapping, and photography.
After applying StriVectin's root lifting spray and blow drying her hair with his fingers, hairstylist Matthew Monzon smoothed the ends of Louis-Dreyfus' hair using a round brush, curled sections in alternating directions to add a more tousled feel, and finished the look by smoothing a quarter-size amount of StriVectin HAIR Color Care Vibrancy Booster through her strands.
WILLIAMS: There&aposs an interesting column today in the Wall Street Journal by Gerry Seib about immigration, and what he said was we have declining birthrates, we have needs and so many industries for workers right now, but we&aposre not having a discussion about how immigrants, in fact, could add to our economic activity, to the vibrancy.
But I also want us to really be centered around our own economic opportunity and vibrancy, and that it is absolutely essential that these other pieces that we've been fighting for are moved forward in the conversation and not lost — and that a constructive and important and powerful way for us to do it is at the state level.
In the 1980s, when the radical policies of the '70s were replaced by Reaganomics and the conservatism of Margaret Thatcher in the U.K., we got Christian Lacroix's archaic follies of crinolines and corsets, and the anarchic vibrancy of a nightclub scene that gave birth to Leigh Bowery in London and, later, to New York's club kids.
If some parts of the south have emerged from the crisis with a new vibrancy, often driven by courting overseas capital and new industries, success here is being measured in smaller doses - in the fight to get a convenience store to stock fresh produce, for example, to make up for the lack of a proper grocery.
I USE THIS EXAMPLE ALL THE TIME, BUT JUST IMAGINE WHERE HOW THINGS WOULD BE DIFFERENT IF INSTAGRAM AND TWITCH AND OCCULOUS AND ANY NUMBER OF ACQUIRED TECH COMPANIES WERE INDEPENDENT AND LOOKING AT GOING PUBLIC NOW LIKE SNAPCHAT IS. WE'D HAVE A WHOLE NEW ATTITUDE ABOUT THE VIBRANCY BECAUSE WE'D BE SEEING ALL THESE UP AND COMING COMPANIES GO PUBLIC.
After all, her personal story is a testament to the Land of Opportunity's enduring magnetism and vibrancy; she recently became a U.S. citizen, after moving from her native Finland to the United States in part because she felt she was more likely to find work as a journalist in New York City than her American husband was as a writer in Helsinki.
Thrown together by relative proximity and connected by a UK garage scene that relied on the vibrancy and the underground ubiquity of pirate radio, So Solid originated with Megaman and G-Man (Lisa Maffia's then boyfriend) meeting at Supreme FM. Soon after, there were ten core members, most of whom knew each other from being involved in other musical projects.
" The letter, signed by stars including Keira Knightley, Patrick Stewart, Benedict Cumberbatch, Jude Law and Helena Bonham Carter, continued, "Leaving Europe would be a leap into the unknown for millions of people across the U.K. who work in the creative industries, and for the millions more at home and abroad who benefit from the growth and vibrancy of Britain's cultural sector.
I chose young Margaret Moncrieffe as one of my subjects in part because of this slender connection to Washington, in part because of the vibrancy of her personality, but most of all because as her life unfolded I saw her as embodying one aspect of the wider yearning for freedom that America's Revolution was a part of: the desire of women for some measure of independence.
Think of the power of those early releases, the tracks that an entire world was built around: think of Darryl Pandy's lovelorn honking on "Love Can't Turn Around" or the down-tuned exhortations that spook their way through Phuture's "Your Only Friend" or the James Garcia sung, Omar-S produced paean to sexual expectation "I Wanna Know"—these are records that hum with vitality, humanity, vibrancy, and, let's be honest, sexuality.
This year's exhibition, which begins in September and is on view through January of next year, will focus entirely on Latino and Latin American art, in over 70 exhibitions and programs across Los Angeles and elsewhere in the state, offering something akin to an official acknowledgement of the Latin American diaspora's artistic influence and legacy in the United States and the vibrancy and range of contemporary Latino art.
He doesn't see the success of black leaders in every field… The vibrancy of black-owned businesses…Or the strength of the black church… He doesn't see the excellence of historically black colleges and universities or the pride of black parents watching their children thrive…And he certainly doesn't have any solutions to take on the reality of systemic racism and create more equity and opportunity in communities of color.
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