Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

"wondrously" Definitions
  1. in a way that is strange, beautiful or impressive

140 Sentences With "wondrously"

How to use wondrously in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "wondrously" and check conjugation/comparative form for "wondrously". Mastering all the usages of "wondrously" from sentence examples published by news publications.

It may not have worked, but it's worded wondrously. 5.
Seeing Bob Dylan in 2017 is a wondrously strange experience.
All my feelings of despair, loneliness, and grief, wondrously fizzled away.
She wondrously brought out intricate details, inner voices and harmonic colorings.
It's a wondrously wicked film that the goddess super hero deserves. pic.twitter.
Yet, for all that, the Hood By Air show was wondrously strange.
Mr. Adams stacks up tones to create wondrously strange and alluring harmonies.
POP & ROCK Seeing Bob Dylan in 2017 is a wondrously strange experience.
What it does — wondrously and terrifyingly — is recreate the experience of dreaming.
The neon day gecko is as wondrously garish as a Las Vegas night.
The Cello Concerto, completed in 1966, is at once radically experimental and wondrously mystical.
Inside, Geppetto-style, was clock after chirping clock, each more wondrously intricate than the last.
But because Alexa runs in the cloud, it allows for a wondrously device-agnostic experience.
Still, an Amazonian cruise is not about wildlife wondrously popping up around every river bend.
Tech has succeeded wondrously in bringing us more, better and lower-cost products and services.
Right through this Beethoven performance she wondrously brought out intricate details, inner voices and harmonic colorings.
Yet it's challenging, if not impossible, to be a wondrously performing conservation agency without adequate funds.
For all the wondrously strange and gorgeous sounds, not much happens in this continually subdued work.
Barely have we clocked that wondrously unruly signature mop of hair before events rewind to Nutbush, Tenn.
A child would be looking up at me with marvel as a butterfly wondrously perched on their finger.
Or I could seek out work that would remind me that I was, wondrously, living inside of one.
The effort combines early music with droning, spaced-out doom, and the end result is surprisingly, wondrously addictive.
The wondrously subdued sounds silenced many, who listened closely even as street bustle and chirping birds blended in.
Though Messiaen's language abounds in contemporary music complexities, the sheer sound is often wondrously beautiful, almost harmonically holistic.
Mr. Ma's warm, dusky playing of this lyrical stretch was wondrously cushioned by the orchestra's harmonically ambiguous atmospherics.
All teaching takes a toll on what's taught, but high school is wondrously efficient at making interesting things dull.
Why not, say, Gutturnio, a wondrously earthy sparkling red that provided one of Mr. Wilson's formative obscure-wine experiences?
In particular, she latched onto a wondrously 80s neon-bright turquoise suit, which she'd secretly tried on while growing up.
Wondrously weird and a skosh too long, "Good Manners" is a dark Brazilian fable of animalistic passions and social isolation.
Creamy White Bean and Fennel Casserole More toast, more sopping, but this time it's for wondrously creamy white beans and fennel.
That's part of what makes life so sad; it is an even larger part of what makes life so wondrously fascinating.
Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (200:2530).
Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (2374:25196).
Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (2239:26200).
Chazelle's movie features a number of song and dance sequences that are both steeped in homage for old musicals and wondrously modern.
Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (232015:233).
Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (2:24200).
Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (2:2800).
Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (2308:246).
Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (2800:2745).
Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (22:230).
Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (21866:21811).
Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (80073:80063).
Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (2212:2239).
Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (22787:22).
Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (51:22015).
Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (61973:61963).
Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (2:30).
Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (23581:231212).
Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (2888:2841).
Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (212:211990).
Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (24111:22).
Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (241113:22787).
Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (2146:212).
Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (2841:24111).
Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (21:230).
Eric Tucker directs a wondrously mutable cast in a production replete with buoyant spirits and inventive do-it-yourself stagecraft (45:26200).
When "The Leftovers" works best — wondrously, transportingly — it works beyond logic, through image and parable, like a kind of dirty-realist gospel.
On last night night's episode, "The Blood Boy," the show took aim at Silicon Valley's quest to eliminate death, and it succeeded rather wondrously.
She's a DJ, producer, singer, and occasional rapper who pilots between cultures as nimbly, and as wondrously, as she injects them with alternate life.
It stands opposed to the supercilious voices of journalists, officials, and other mouthpieces for "Babylon," that wondrously flexible Jamaican slang term for systemic power.
A wondrously stealthy play by Simon Stephens that uses the classic madcap-girl-meets-priggish-boy formula to consider the infinite variables of life.
The vaunted tenor Jonas Kaufmann was singing chunks of Tristan for the first time, and there was some wondrously alluring singing, especially in quiet moments.
It's almost like one of those magic shows you saw as a kid, where a magician wondrously pulls a succession of eggs from his mouth.
As Divider's work makes wondrously clear, when planetarium domes aren't showcasing science for the masses, they make great places for immersive fusions of art and technology.
However wondrously varied the animal kingdom might be, on a species-level its residents tend to look more similar than not—at least, from a human perspective.
Massing widens the lens wondrously, bringing in Erasmus, the great humanist foe of Luther, and showing how their rivalry set the course for much of Western civilization.
The thrum coming from one percussionist's steady strike on one of the ropes merged with long-held saxophone and bassoon pitches, creating a wondrously active drone texture.
LONDON — The most uncanny thing of all about the National Theater production of "Pinocchio" — a show that is wondrously strange from top to bottom — is how simple it appears.
Screens are everywhere — table stakes for a movie about how technology is invading our lives — but it's the movie's portrayal of the Augmenta system that seems so shockingly, wondrously believable.
So let's pretend these two parts aired separately, and unpack them one at a time: This episode is wondrously confounding, even on a literal "How did they do that?" level.
The promise of a wireless earbud that can talk to us and take verbal commands has been a hot topic since 2013, when Spike Jonze's Her wondrously reimagined near-future technology.
The polpette arrived on an oblong wooden board (as did many dishes): five small meatballs with dollops of gently spiced pomodoro sauce, riding herd on a saddle of wondrously creamy polenta.
Though the strength of the other instrumentation never suffers for lack of attention, Von Spain's wondrously versatile—here exquisitely clear, there demonically acrid, always enthralling—voice is a clear focal point.
The result is one of the master's most admired works, a wondrously brooding study of self-aware, middle-aged sophistication, done in the hallmark rough brush strokes of the later Rembrandt.
RENNES, France — The math, which worked so mercilessly against Thailand in its first two matches at the Women's World Cup, was for a time on Thursday improbably, wondrously, tilting in its favor.
It moves in fits and starts, able to suddenly, wondrously impress with a gigantic moment, and then frustrate when it cuts corners to get characters exactly where it needs them to be.
"Here I am, lost in the wondrously chaotic night market in Xinjiang," Eva Zheng, a Twitter user who appears to work for the Chinese government and regularly posts TikTok videos, wrote in August.
Leaving behind nights of terror and fear I rise Into a daybreak that's wondrously clear I rise Bringing the gifts that my ancestors gave, I am the dream and the hope of the slave.
The brand has long offered more than just the skintone bodysuits and glorified bike shorts that are most traditionally synonymous with shapewear, like its wondrously rip-proof opaque black tights or celeb-vetted leggings.
I was excited that he agreed to design this year's NYFF poster, but when I saw the design I was taken aback—so wondrously elemental, and in such absolute harmony with the art of cinema.
Buoyed by a movie lover's wish list of warmly familiar female faces, "Diane," the remarkable new film from the writer and director Kent Jones, is in part a meditation on dying that feels wondrously alive.
Its wondrously complicated dials were designed to follow the planets' wobbly course, but it is also a conventional clock: The minute hand is a figure of a woman that makes a full circuit every hour.
Wondrously edited and composed, BERLIN (CLASSIFIED) cuts and collages everything from stickers to signs, benches to bikes, buzzers to dumpsters, and everywhere in between to create a barrage of images that conveys atmosphere more than information.
The veteran boogie R&B musician and bandleader headlines this tribute to his hometown's sacred day, with a revolving cast of funk and jazz groups, including one ensemble that has, wondrously, named itself Empire Strikes Brass.
By far the best, most focused parts of the show happen back at the lab, where Kelindah Schuster makes a wondrously sympathetic Mia, and Lexie Braverman lends a vital warmth and ease to her creator, Penny.
Yet one of the points of this wondrously stealthy play, largely set in London and directed with crystalline precision by Mark Brokaw, is that life is made up of infinite variables that keep combining to unpredictable ends.
She stumbles, once again, into a quest, with shadowy villains and geopolitical stakes, but it is less clear than her task was in His Dark Materials, and she herself is less naive, less wondrously curious about the world.
Similar to the moment when Elsa so wondrously performed "Let It Go" in her frosty fortress, Middleton sparked in the dress' stunning overlay of silver, star and flower-shaped sequins while hanging outside the venue alongside husband Prince William.
Conte now has at his disposal a wondrously gifted squad, and one that is not easily cowed: its three red cards already this season, the most recent for David Luiz on Sunday, suggest Chelsea still does not go quietly.
With lights, shadows, props, puppetry and wondrously agile human dancers, Mr. Pendleton conjures the landscape of the American Southwest, filling the stage with images of desert storms, soaring birds, skittering insects, snakes and Gila monsters, tumbleweeds and giant cactuses.
The company has shied away from describing its iPad lineup — even the wondrously expensive iPad Pro with its keyboard and stylus — as a convertible machine in the same language as competitors Microsoft and Lenovo market Surface and Yoga Tab products.
Driver, a wondrously subtle and startlingly emphatic actor, is too often reduced to yelling and waving his arms, and the more delicate notes of longing, nostalgia and wonder that should drive the story are drowned out by clatter and huggermugger.
Just as Alice ate cake and grew to an enormous size, things get curiouser and curiouser when a series of rooms shrink down around a man in Bonobo's wondrously trippy new video for "No Reason," a cut from his new album Migration (Ninja Tune).
But-- I believe the number one problem to get beyond weapons of mass destruction in the United States is to figure out-- how to maintain all the benefits of a market system works-- which works wondrously in creating more output all of the time.
Based on two Japanese Noh plays, one about a young monk transfixed by the ghost of a dead man he prays for, the other about a fisherman who finds the feather mantle of a moon spirit, proved subtly riveting and wondrously spiritual in an imaginative, simple Peter Sellars production.
But it's true — the closest the current race has to a La La Land could well be Guillermo del Toro's The Shape of Water, a '60s-set fantasy starring a wondrously good Sally Hawkins as a mute cleaning woman and Doug Jones as the nonhuman hunk she develops a tendre for.
As John McKay informs us, paleontologists finally learned what mammoths looked like — the upward curling tusks, the humped shoulder, the downward sloping spine — not by studying bones but by looking closely at ice age art made by those who'd observed the animals attentively, perhaps even lovingly, or wondrously, or worshipfully.
This time, though, I asked him something else, something more intimate, something about what it was like to be the creature he was, what it was like to live without a sense of obligation or pity or guilt — all the things that make being a human so sad and so mysterious and so wondrously rich.
These seventeenth-century cabinets were filled with preserved animals, horns, tusks, skeletons, minerals, as well as other interesting man-made objects: sculptures wondrously old, wondrously fine or wondrously small; clockwork automata; ethnographic specimens from exotic locations. Often they would contain a mix of fact and fiction, including apparently mythical creatures. Worm's collection contained, for example, what he thought was a Scythian Lamb, a woolly fern thought to be a plant/sheep fabulous creature.
For Mr. Trenchard, besides the wondrously sweetening power of his candidateship, came of a very ancient name in Dorsetshire.
Being as an Ocean is an American rock band from Alpine, California, formed in 2011. They have released five studio albums: Dear G-d..., How We Both Wondrously Perish, a self-titled album, Waiting for Morning to Come, released on 8 September 2017, and PROXY: An A.N.I.M.O. Story, released in 2019. How We Both Wondrously Perish was released in May 2014 and charted at number 57 on the Billboard 200 in the U.S.
The libretto also draws on other contemporary accounts and fiction. Chorley noted in his preface to the libretto that his "fancy was directed" to the subject matter not only for its "local interest" (Kenilworth is near Birmingham), but because he had long enjoyed Scott's "wondrously musical, but as wondrously simple" description of Elizabeth's arrival for the masque. Chorley does not allude to it, but Michael Costa had composed a ballet on the subject of Kenilworth in 1831.Profile of Costa The 22-year-old Sullivan composed the piece over the summer of 1864 and travelled to Birmingham in early September for the first rehearsal.
How We Both Wondrously Perish is the second full-length album by American post-hardcore band Being as an Ocean. The album was released on May 6, 2014 on InVogue Records, and is the band's first record to feature rhythm guitarist Michael McGough and drummer Connor Denis.
The interior has a nave with two aisles, separated by cruciform pilasters. The main artworks are a wondrously carved baptismal font from 1470–1474 and the Madonna delle Grazie by Matteo di Giovanni (1470). The campanile (bell tower) was finished in 1402, and restored in 1911.
In May 2016, The New York Times reviewed her performance of Beethoven's Hammerklavier Sonata: > Ms. Wang's virtuosity goes well beyond uncanny facility. Right through this > Beethoven performance she wondrously brought out intricate details, inner > voices and harmonic colorings. The first movement had élan and daring. The > scherzo skipped along with mischievousness and rhythmic bite.
Stupid to an amazing degree, easily led, wondrously unable to care for itself and prickly to the touch the "Burries" do amazingly well grazing the local scrub, so long as you keep them away from sharp objects, dogs, large cats, loud noises, objects they could become entangled in, anything hard they might repeatedly ram their heads into, and mice.
Upon donning his palitza, the cleric prays: "Gird thy sword upon thy thigh, O Mighty One, in thy comeliness and thy beauty; and exert, and fare Thee well, and reign in the name of truth, and of meekness, and of justice; and Thy right hand shall guide Thee wondrously. Now and ever, and unto the ages of ages. Amen".
Johnston, Rich. "Wednesday Comics Review: Journey Into Mystery 623 And Flash 12". Bleeding Cool. May 11, 2011 Reviewers at Comics Bulletin gave 4 out of 5 bullets to Journey Into Mystery #622, 624 and 625, giving Kieron Gillen high marks for his storytelling, characterization, humor and satisfyingly brisk pace, and Doug Braithwaite for his "wondrously detailed" art.
By then the last flight of stairs was dark and full of smoke. Straub struggled up and stumbled forward. He estimated that about twenty-five people had gotten out ahead of him. Wondrously, though he had been pushed down three flights of stairs and thought that hundreds had fallen on top of him, only about ten or twelve people came out onto the street after him.
The film garnered mostly positive reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, it has received a 92% overall approval from 12 critics. Upon its release, New York Times film critic Howard Thompson, called the film "a wondrously wise, sad and hilarious comedy." On September 19, 2007, journalist Mike Hale discussed the film in a New York Times article called "Before Gentrification Was Cool, It Was a Movie".
Barek followed him into the fire and remained wondrously unharmed. He unchained the valkyrie and persuaded her to save Boar's life. Unfortunately her bite turned Boar into a cannibalistic Berserker. When their father, Viking leader Thorsson is in need of reinforcements because he is in war with the "Army of the Nord", he joins an alliance with the Berserkers who are now led by Boar.
On the right-hand side, the artist Laurits Tuxen can be seen with Frederikke who is looking up wondrously at her husband. Tuxen is sketching the scene, resulting in a work which can be seen in Skagens Museum (Krøyer Painting the Midsummer Bonfire, 1906). The red and orange flames are blowing over towards Hugo Alfvén, with Marie on his arm, leaning on a fishing boat.
A reviewer from the San Francisco Chronicle called her "impassioned and polished" with "sumptuous, wondrously elastic mezzo pipes". A reviewer from People magazine called it one of the best post- American Idol albums, and a reviewer from iTunes named it one of the best albums of 2005, and her song "Non A What'cha Do" as one of the best individual recordings of the year.
Salon's Laura Miller described Panek and his writing style as a "wondrously clear explicator of some thorny concepts". Writing a review for Science News magazine, Ron Cowen commented that Panek "writes eloquently about the mind- bending search for meaning in a universe dominated by stuff no one can see", while he also "weaves together concepts from particle physics, relativity, quantum mechanics and cosmology with personal portraits of astronomers".
An article published for Boulez's 80th birthday in The Guardian revealed that Boulez's fellow-composers had divided, and sometimes equivocal, views about him. According to George Benjamin "[Boulez] has produced a catalogue of wondrously luminous and scintillating works. Within them a rigorous compositional skill is coupled to an imagination of extraordinary aural refinement". For Oliver Knussen he was "a man who fashions his scores with the fanatical idealism of a medieval monk minutely illuminating volumes".
Tudur Penllyn wrote: :Derfel mewn rhyfel, gwnai'i wayw'n rhyfedd, Darrisg dur yw'r wisg, dewr yw'r osgedd. :("Derfel in war, he would work his spear wondrously, steel covering is the garment, brave is the appearance.") According to Lewys Glyn Cothi: :"When there were at Camlan men and fighting and a host being slain, Derfel with his arms was dividing steel there in two". After Camlan, Derfel is unanimously held in Welsh tradition to have entered the religious life.
Michael McGough, of the post-hardcore band The Elijah, was also announced as the new guitarist for the band. On February 25, they revealed the album art of their second album, How We Both Wondrously Perish and announced its release date. A single from the album, "Death's Great Black Wing Scrapes the Air", was released on iTunes. The band recorded the album in Atlanta, Georgia at Glow in the Dark Studios and released it on May 6, 2014.
For anyone else, Going Back is a heartfelt but pointless exercise in ersatz soul."Graeme Thomson, Uncut, November 2010. Terry Staunton of Record Collector was even more negative, defining the album as a set "of 60s soul covers of baffling irrelevance" and wondering, "what possible use could anyone have for weedy-voiced faded Xeroxes of songs readily available in their wondrously uplifting original form?" Ross Bennett of Mojo gave the album 3 stars out of 5 and wrote: "all are faithful reproductions of the originals.
At Brioude, the ancient Brivas, its martyrs in the 4th century, Julien and Ferréol, became its patron saints; according to the Chronicle of Moissac, Euric of Toulouse had the basilica built, in the fourteenth year of his reign (c. 480): it was wondrously decorated with columns."Apud Tolosam regnavit Eoricus super Gothicus post Theodoricum. Anno 14 regni sui basilicam sancti Juliani Brivate columnis ornatam mirifice construxit." (MGH SS 1;284, quoted by Werner Jacobsen, "Saints' Tombs in Frankish Church Architecture" Speculum 72.4 (October 1997):1107-1143) p.
Thereafter, all the performers proved excellent in the art of singing; "every part succeeded more than wondrously". Follino's enthusiasm was echoed in other reports made by dignitaries to their own courts. The ambassador for the House of Este, who referred to the work as "a comedy in music", mentioned in particular Andreini's performance which, in her lament, "made many weep", and that of Francesco Rasi, who as Bacchus "sang divinely". Monteverdi's fellow composer Marco da Gagliano wrote that Monteverdi's music had "moved the entire audience to tears".
Bedelia is wondrously controlled, and Scacchi, sans any hint of a European accent, is convincing and seductive." Gene Siskel of the Chicago Tribune praised the supporting cast, writing, "Raul Julia is excellent as Ford's sinister defense attorney. John Spencer, Joe Grifasi, Tom Mardirosian and Sab Shimono are each compelling as investigator, political lackey, prosecutor and coroner." Owen Gleiberman, writing for Entertainment Weekly, criticized Pakula's direction, stating, "Pakula is good at laying out an intricate, almost mathematical series of events (his best film remains All the President's Men), but he's not big on atmosphere.
Beesley's next film Okie Noodling (2001) focused on the unusual practice of catching catfish using only the bare hand as bait. It featured an original soundtrack by The Flaming Lips and won the Audience Choice Award and was runner-up for Best Documentary at the 2001 South by Southwest film festival.Austin Chronicle review of "Okie Noodling" from the South by Southwest festival In 2005, Beesley released the documentary The Fearless Freaks: The Wondrously Improbable Story of The Flaming Lips. Critics said the film offered an unusually personal and intimate view into the band.
Oranges & Lemons was met with critical acclaim. A reviewer for CMJ New Music Monthly declared it to be another album of the band's "ever-winning, ever-esoteric pop" and "as good as any in their catalogue," highlighting "Mayor of Simpleton", "The Loving", "Merely a Man", and "King for a Day" as its best tracks. Chris Heim of the Chicago Tribune praised the album as a "refreshingly tart and wondrously rich harvest of intelligent and challenging pop". "The Loving" was voted NMEs "Single of the Week" by guest reviewers the Wonder Stuff, a British band.
In 1910 Fell purchased of land for $1.35 an acre and started the Fellsmere Farms Company to drain the St. Johns Marsh in 1911 and send water into the Indian River Lagoon, promoting the engineered canals and other structures as wondrously efficient in providing land to build a massive metropolis.Belleville, p. 15. Some progress was made initially, including the establishment of the town of Fellsmere in which land was sold for $100 an acre, but sales lagged because of a scandal regarding land sale fraud and faulty draining reports from the Everglades. The company then found itself short of funds due to mismanagement.
Tantum ergo sacraméntum Venerémur cérnui: Et antíquum documéntum Novo cedat rítui: Præstet fides suppleméntum Sénsuum deféctui. Genitóri, Genitóque Laus et jubilátio, Salus, honor, virtus quoque Sit et benedíctio: Procedénti ab utróque Compar sit laudátio. Amen. Alleluja. Sing, my tongue, the Saviour's glory, Of His Flesh, the mystery sing; Of the Blood, all price exceeding, Shed by our Immortal King, Destined, for the world's redemption, From a noble Womb to spring. Of a pure and spotless Virgin Born for us on earth below, He, as Man, with man conversing, Stayed, the seeds of truth to sow; Then He closed in solemn order Wondrously His Life of woe.
In 1883 he also created the Feast of Queen of the Holy Rosary.Remigius Baumer, 1988, Marienlexikon, St. Ottilien, pp.41 In Laetitiae sanctae Leo XIII wrote that he was "convinced that the rosary, if devoutly used, is of benefit not only to the individual but society at large." Pope Pius XII emphasized the benefits of rosary meditations in his encyclical Ingruentium Malorum and wrote: > And truly, from the frequent meditation on the Mysteries, the soul little by > little and imperceptibly draws and absorbs the virtues they contain, and is > wondrously enkindled with a longing for things immortal, and becomes > strongly and easily impelled to follow the path which Christ Himself and His > Mother have followed.
Trouser Press said about the album, “This uncluttered and uncomplicated tribute to DeVille's chosen forebears -- Sam Cooke, Phil Spector, the Drifters, Joe Tex, James Brown -- also includes forays into Spanish Harlem and other wondrously nostalgic time warps. DeVille's songwriting and singing have returned to top strength, and the record burns with sincerity and warmth. Simply, elegantly excellent.”Editors (2006) “Mink Deville/Willy Deville.” Trouser Press. (Retrieved 3-30-08.) Allmusic said about Where Angels Fear to Tread, “DeVille and his band were burning through the pages of rock and R&B; history (there are a couple of doo wop- and New Orleans-flavored cuts as well) with raw swagger and astonishing musicianship.
" Michael O'Sullivan of The Washington Post gave the film three out of four stars, saying "The story of The Boxtrolls, in lesser hands, might have turned out only so-so. Under Laika's loving, labor- intensive touch, it takes on a kind of magic." Richard Corliss of Time gave the film a positive review, saying "The Boxtrolls has its penny-dreadful moments, but it's mostly a larkish stroll through a cemetery where the monsters are the good guys." Ethan Gilsdorf of The Boston Globe gave the film a positive review, saying "Like one of its wondrously designed steampunky contraptions, The Boxtrolls is a marvelous thing to behold, and watch spin, even if it doesn't go anywhere terribly interesting.
And wondrously shameless." In a retrospective review, AllMusic editor Stephen Thomas Erlewine cited "Tie Your Mother Down" and "Somebody to Love", along with ballad "You Take My Breath Away", as the best tracks on the album, and said that the album marked a point where Queen "entered a new phase, where they're globe-conquering titans instead of underdogs on the make". Q magazine wrote that "the breadth of its ambition remains ever impressive, as do tracks such as May's stomping 'Tie Your Mother Down' and Mercury's baroque one-two, 'Somebody To Love' and 'Good Old- Fashioned Lover Boy'." Ben Sisario, writing in The Rolling Stone Album Guide (2004), found the album "a little too predictable" and called it "a quickie sequel to Opera.
" Similarly praiseful was Pete Fyfe of Folking, who said "all of the tunes on this 11 set album go with a swing and the self-assured way in which they are put across leaves you in no doubt that Irish music is in safe hands and continuing to break the boundaries of musical prejudice." Newspaper The Irish Times rated the album five stars out of five, meaning the album is "absolutely unmissable." The review said "third album in and they’re already breaking speed limits" and concluded that "it doesn’t get much better that this." Mojo said the "wondrously fiery" album was "blistering, yet also imaginative," concluding that the "earthy, soulful, and instinctive" album surpassed the band's "last benchmark album, Otherworld.
Her debut studio album, Love & Life, was released on September 20, 2005. A mix of R&B;, soul, jazz, and hip-hop, Love & Life featured songwriting by London, along with songs by well-known producers such as David Foster and Narada Michael Walden. The San Francisco Chronicle called her "impassioned and polished" with "sumptuous, wondrously elastic mezzo pipes," People magazine called it one of the best post-American Idol albums, and Apple Computer's iTunes named it one of the best albums of 2005, and her song "Non A What'cha Do" as one of the best individual recordings of the year. Love & Life sold 12,546 albums in its first week, landing at number 82 on Billboard Top 200 Albums chart and at number 27 on Billboard Top R&B;/Hip-Hop Albums.
It is his attempt to retain a sense of basic human dignity, however - his desire to prove that he is not 'an altogether worthless person' - that lies at the heart of the novel and invests it with meaning and resonance." Georgia Jones-Davis, writing for the Los Angeles Times, speculated that "Slavitt is not so much telling a story as using his narrative to spoof everything he's probably come across in his distinguished and, let's face it, long academic career." Although Jones-Davis confusedly thought The Cliff "too self-consciously satirical to pass as a real novel," she found much to praise: "There are some wondrously funny moments. Our brilliant, moody, schlemiel of a narrator, a guy who can't even make his rent, is highly critical of the food served at this historic villa.
There, it is described as pure white, smaller than a fox, and beautiful to look at. The noise from its belly is the sound of its offspring who tear the creature apart from the inside; the author takes the beast as a symbol of Christ, destroyed by the followers of the Old Law, the Twelve Tribes of Israel. Gerbert de Montreuil provides a similar vision of the Questing Beast in his Continuation of Perceval, the Story of the Grail, though he says that it is "wondrously large" and interprets the noise and subsequent gruesome death by its own offspring as a symbol of impious churchgoers who disturb the sanctity of Mass by talking. The Questing Beast appears in many later works as well, including stories written in French, Galician, Spanish, and Italian.
His Disability in the Christian Tradition: A Reader, which he prepared with John Swinton was the subject of a special edition of the Journal of Religion, Disability & Health. The project he has been working on for over a decade, a theological account of disability, was published in 2019 as Wondrously Wounded: Theology, Disability, and the Body of Christ. Other books include the two-volume Scriptural commentary on 1 Corinthians, co-written with Bernd Wannenwetsch entitled The Malady of the Christian Body and The Therapy of the Christian Body. He has edited or co-edited a number of essay collections, including Theology, Disability and Sport: Social Justice Perspectives, A Graceful Embrace: Theological Reflections on Adopting Children, The Freedom of a Christian Ethicist, Evoking Lament: A Systematic Theological Enquiry and Theology, Disability and the New Genetics: Why Science Needs the Church.
Retrieved 1 October 2013 The Independent also gave the show four out of five stars and said, "The Royal Shakespeare Company has struck gold with this wildly entertaining musical … Kelly's clever adaptation and the witty, intricate songs by ... Minchin create a new, improved version of Dahl's story ... Warchus's wondrously well-drilled production finds just the right balance between gleeful grotesque humour and heart-warming poignancy."Taylor, Paul. "Matilda, Courtyard Theatre, Stratford- upon-Avon", The Independent, 14 December 2010. Retrieved 1 October 2013 Charles Spencer, writing for The Daily Telegraph awarded the show all five stars and praised the "splendidly witty, instantly hummable songs, dazzling choreography, a cast of impossibly cute and delightful children and a fantastic star turn from Bertie Carvel ... [Kelly's] script has both deepened the emotion of Dahl's story while adding loads of splendid jokes of his own", and concluded, "It is funny, heart-warming, and bang-on target".
Troparion: :Tone 4: O ye holy hierarchs, royal passion-bearers and pastors, / :monks and laymen, ye countless new-martyrs, and confessors, / :men, women and children, / :flowers of the spiritual meadow of Russia, / :who blossomed forth wondrously in time of grievous persecutions / :bearing good fruit for Christ in your endurance: / :Entreat Him as the One who planted you, / :that He deliver His people from godless and evil men, / :and that the Church of Russia and all the world/ :be made steadfast through your blood and suffering, // :unto the salvation of our souls. Kontakion: :Tone 2: O ye new passion-bearers of Russia, / :who have with your confession finished the course of this earth, / :receiving boldness through your sufferings: / :Beseech Christ Who strengthened you, / :that we also, whenever the hour of trial find us / :may receive the gift of courage from God. / :For ye are a witness to us who venerate your struggle, / :that neither tribulation, prison, nor death // :can separate us from the love of God.
The band's musical style has been described as post-hardcore and melodic hardcore. AllMusic writer Gregory Heaney characterised them as a "post-hardcore band with a melodic and plaintive sound punctuated by outbursts of aggression" while Indie Vision Music stated their music blended "melodic hardcore, Explosions in the Sky-esque atmospheric rock, and spoken word "talk music" similar to La Dispute, Listener, or MewithoutYou". Vocalist Joel Quartuccio has been noted for a "passionate vocal delivery" with his "mix of spoken word and traditional pained yelled/screamed vocals paint[ing] passionate tapestries". The addition of Connor Denis and Michael McGough to the line-up marked a transition in their style, while their first album Dear G-d... "showcased a lot of human emotion through its ultra-personal lyricism, How We Both Wondrously Perish unleashed much of its emotion in shining musicality, as the group tightened up their instrumentation and added new dynamics to their sound – the biggest being the addition of guitarist/clean vocalist Michael McGough".
In 2011, at the first match in the Copa Libertadores done by Cruzeiro in the year, Montillo scored twice, as well as giving assistance in the rout over the Argentinean Estudiantes by 5-0Cruzeiro 5x0 Estudiantes – Vídeo + Narração Alberto Rodrigues Itatiaia — in a beautiful spectacle that had a special taste for Cruzeiro, once their last match was played their elimination at the 2009 Copa Libertadores by 1–2 at the MineirãoFinal Libertadores da América 2009 Estudiantes 2 x 1 Cruzeiro —. Wondrously, the Celeste squad was eliminated at the round of, against Colombian Once Caldas, a fact that shocked supporters and the South America's media. In the Brazilian league, after being criticized along the entire Cruzeiro squad, which began very poorly the championship, Montillo recovered its football with the arising of the manager Joel Santana. He did the two goals of the victory over Grêmio by the 8th round, on July 6,Os gols de Cruzeiro 2 x 0 Grêmio pela 8ª rodada do Brasileirão 2011 getting the best scorer position in the league for a few rounds.
" She called the earlier sequences of the episodes "exhilarating" "[f]or those who want nothing more than to delve into the mysteries of the Black Lodge and whatever happened to Agent Cooper," while also writing that they "provide little respite for fans in search of solid ground." She praised the episode as proof that "the descent into madness is real." The New York Times Noel Murray called the episode "a dose of David Lynch madness so concentrated and so puzzling that it might’ve been best just to let it bounce around in viewers’ heads for a week"; he compared the episode's early scenes to Lynch's feature debut Eraserhead, "which also has images of a Godlike being yanking levers in a cosmic factory", and called them "wondrously confounding." Murray praised Part 3's "'normal'" moments, while calling the episode as a whole mostly "pure, magnificent abstraction." In his recap for Entertainment Weekly, Jeff Jensen gave Part 3 an A-, praising its first scene as a "mesmerizing passage of pure Lynchian invention," "a wonderful flexing of Lynch’s intuitive art-making powers, and, in my view, a love letter to filmmaking and his fans.

No results under this filter, show 140 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.