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earthy and style
Czech pilsners tend toward a lighter flavour ( good examples being Pilsner Urquell and Staropramen ), while those in a German style can be more bitter ( particularly in the north, e. g. Jever ) or even " earthy " in flavour.
Dawson's style as a comic performer was world-weary, lugubrious and earthy.
Kabir composed in a pithy and earthy style, replete with surprise and inventive imagery.
His earthy song, " Junker's Blues ", with its stories about needles and reefer and the Angola prison farm was recorded in 1940 by Champion Jack Dupree, who called Drive ' Em Down his " father ", citing him as " teaching me his style ".
With the new decade, the show's storytelling transitioned from Long's homespun, earthy style to a more realistic style with a new group of head writers.
After coming under the influence of Jacob Epstein in 1912, he began to believe that sculpture should leave behind the highly finished, polished style of ancient Greece and embrace a more earthy direct carving, in which the tool marks are left visible on the final work as a fingerprint of the artist.
He became prominent in the early 1960s, establishing himself on the West Coast as a folk singer with an earthy style and powerful voice.
Songs such as " Sister Go Boldly Forward " ( 妹妹你大胆的往前走 ) came to represent an earthy, primordial masculine image of Mainland China, as opposed to the soft, sweet, polished urban gangtai style.
Where he had worked hard to create an idealised image of his subjects, the new style of glamour was more earthy and gritty, and for the first time in his career Hurrell was not seen as an innovator.
The Revenger's Tragedy is marked by the earthy — even obscene — style, irreverent tone, and grotesque subject matter that typifies Middleton's comedies.
However, the New York Times reviewer wrote: " Jo Anne Worley has an earthy style that suggests she could be a rowdy commedienne.
The style of wine produced from the grapes varies greatly according to where it is produced, but according to wine expert Jancis Robinson Mourvèdre wines often have wild game and / or earthy notes to them, with soft red fruit flavors.
As the Biba style ( tight cut skinny sleeves, earthy colours ) and logo became more and more recognisable, the more and more people wanted to be seen in it.
They were often discarded, but around 1900, these bricks were discovered by architects to be usable, distinctive and charming in architectural detailing, adding the earthy quality favored by Arts & Crafts style designers.
His poetry has a distinctive diction laced with language reminiscent of Amir Khusro in its use of words and construction that is usually heard in the more earthy dialects of the Hindi-Urdu complex of languages, and his forms and poetic style is an influence on generations of young poets.

earthy and him
Mitchell imbued the character of Alf Garnett with an earthy charm that served to humanise Alf and make him likable.
"< ref > There are multiple translations of the full name, including " the all-powerful warrior who, because of his endurance and inflexible will to win, will go from conquest to conquest leaving fire in his wake ", " the earthy, the peppery, all-powerful warrior who, by his endurance and will to win, goes from contest to contest leaving fire in his wake " and " the man who flies from victory to victory and leaves nothing behind him "< http :// www. plexoft. com / SBF / N04. html # Sese > and " the all-powerful warrior who goes from conquest to conquest, leaving fire in his wake " ( Wrong, p. 4 )</ ref >), Mobutu Sese Seko for short.
Though he never talked about his religious background, several comments by those around him during his time at WJM suggest he might have been Jewish: Phyllis Lindstrom was the first to suggest that he would get along well with Rhoda since, in her strained words, they were " both ... earthy ," and in a later episode Sue Ann Nivens assured him he would not mind singing her " non-denominational " Christmas carols.
The Libra riser occupies him or herself with business schemes which often need the aid of a more earthy partner to make them come into fruition.
In its obituary for Noguchi, the New York Times called him " a versatile and prolific sculptor whose earthy stones and meditative gardens bridging East and West have become landmarks of 20th-century art.
It is a sitcom about an earthy, one-hit wonder disco queen named Regina Gallant ( MacDonald ) who is recommended for appointment as Governor General by a conniving Prime Minister anticipating she will become a national embarrassment in the job, allowing him to move ahead in eliminating the position, along with the Canadian Monarchy.
His sneaking sycophancies, his greediness and forwardness, whatever was bestial and earthy in him, are so many blemishes in his Book, which still disturb us in its clearness ; wholly hindrances, not helps.

earthy and at
Unlike Wilson, who at times seemed almost anti-intellectual in his earthy pragmatism.
The burden of Mr. Wesker's message is that people living close to the soil ( at least in England ) are not the happy, fine, strong, natural, earthy people city-bred intellectuals imagine.
Following months to years of photo-degradation and oxidation in the ocean, this precursor gradually hardens, developing a dark gray or black color, a crusty and waxy texture, and a peculiar odor that is at once sweet, earthy, marine, and animalic.
Almost all varieties of soy sauce are salty, earthy, brownish liquids intended to season food while cooking or at the table, with exception of Indonesian sweet soy sauce.
Seeking to make a " more earthy sounding album which I could hand out to the street people I talked to on Hollywood Boulevard ", in 1970 Norman established One Way Records with his own money, which was described as " an underground experimental " label, which was headquartered initially at his rented home at 6007 Carlos Avenue, Hollywood.
They tend to browse quietly until disturbed, then remain still, their earthy browns blending into the earth and leaf litter until the intruder approaches too closely, at which point the bronzewing takes off with an explosive burst of sudden wing clapping and feather noise, and disappears from sight within moments.
' Although a celebrated professor of anatomy, he taught that certain tusks of elephants dug up in his time at Puglia were mere earthy concretions, and, consistently with these principles, he even went so far as to consider it not improbable, that the vases of Monte Testaceo at Rome were natural impressions stamped in the soil.
On the other hand, the intimate psychological encounters in realistic settings that characterize an Austro-Germanic work like Richard Strauss's Der Rosenkavalier ( 1911 ) are not ordinarily discussed in terms of Verismo because of the self-conscious " period-costume " setting of Strauss's opera, and because its elite and intellectually refined atmosphere are at odds with the earthy operatic melodramas being written in Italy during the same period, which are more typically associated with Verismo opera.
This argument is based on the view that Sunga art ( Sculpture at Barhut and Sanchi ) is more earthy and in the folk tradition that Maruyan art.
Chapman's vigorous and earthy paraphrase ( 1616 ) was put before Keats by Charles Cowden Clarke, a friend from his days as a pupil at a boarding school in Enfield Town.
This dance is lively like the preceding prelude, but has a more earthy feeling and is at a slightly less hectic Allegretto.

earthy and government
The book's earthy, anarchic topic was the cause of many arguments that ceased only when the government intervened.

earthy and other
In Finnish, the month is called maaliskuu, which is believed to originate from maallinen kuu, meaning earthy month, because during maaliskuu, earth finally becomes visible under the snow ( other etymological theories have however been put forward ).
Such bonfires can also deal with turf and other earthy material.
She is clad in earthy, natural colors, long flowing skirts and clinging blouses, with an intent to comfort instead of arouse as other women on the show are dressed.
No other natural substance has such a complex aroma associated with so many contradictory descriptions ; however, it is usually described abstractly as animalic, earthy and woody or something akin to the odor of baby's skin.
Consequently, lambics often have a strong, cheese-like, " old hop " aroma, in contrast to the resiny, herbal, earthy hop bitterness found in other styles.
' The symbolism was not easily understood, but on the other hand it was earthy, filled with obscure but marvelous imagery ... I felt it had a lot of value and was very different from Dylan's output till then.
The strong earthy scent of Edward's tea reportedly came from high grade Keemun tea from Anhui Province blended with other black teas from around China in order to produce a complex cup of tea.
Achiote paste, favored in Yucatán and Oaxacan cuisine, is made from the slightly bitter, earthy flavored, red annatto seeds, mixed with other spices and ground into a paste.
Physical appearance of many Khasis include earthy complexions through to Anglo and other Eurasian influenced ones.
The first strategy tries to bring wine together with dishes that complement each other such as an earthy, Burgundian Pinot noir with an earthy, mushroom dish.
In other cases much earthy matter is mixed with the material, and then the rock or shale having been eliminated by hand-picking, the " wax-stone " is boiled with water in large coppers, when the pure wax rises to the surface.
There is a complex aroma of leather, spice, and many other earthy components.
The description of " foxy " doesn't have anything to do with actual animal, but rather serves as a catch-all term to describe the unique, earthy and sweet muskiness that is best epitomized by fresh Concord grapes though some of the " sweet muskiness " can be perceived in grape juice made from Concord and other labrusca varieties like Niagara.

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