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Together they give the intriguing impression that they're delivering political commentary, though the content is so ambiguous as to be veiled, the prudent way to go in China right now.
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In his "Submerged Crystal" series here, which he describes as "sunk vases in thick clear crystal," he creates intriguing impressions of one vessel suspended in another, an ethereal illusion of precarious equilibrium that could only be created in glass.
Apparently it can, because "Roadkill Confidential," a new work by Sheila Callaghan, is intriguing to watch, yet it leaves no impression.
It's a seriously impressive collection, and virtually everything played into my growing impression of Miami -- beautiful, with an intriguing squalor around the edges.
But there's no avoiding the impression that this is a minor, if intriguing, piece from a major playwright, or that its characters, Steven included, are all too conveniently archetypes.
"I wasn't in a go-out-on-the-town mood," Ms. Hare said, and she headed back to her hotel although her initial impression of Ms. Cassarino was: "Oh, she's intriguing.
He suggests that the listings are intriguing because they mix the natural desire to make a good first impression and the very human need to get a second chance.
Yashua Klos, remembered for an intriguing word-piece at Scaramouche on the Lower East Side last summer, makes a strong, different impression here with an unframed, mural-size collage, assembled from woodblock prints, of a man's bearded face.
When I first noticed the discrepancy, I decided to quantify my impressions by doing a bit of Googling, and so was born an intriguing project that led to a paper published today in the journal PLoS One.
Written and directed by Daniel Gallant, the cafe's executive director, it gives the impression of being less a reason than an excuse to gather all of these intriguing characters and a few new ones into the same room.
"Museum Hours" seems to wander and ruminate, collecting stray moments and fleeting impressions that gradually — and perhaps only in retrospect — snap together to reveal an intriguing pattern of emotion and significance.
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