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“There is a certain kind of spaciness to whole thing.”
There was a kind of blank, glowing, happy spaciness in the president’s eyes that I couldn’t quite pin down.
She is an artist and teacher transplanted from California, which gives her a mild, refreshing hint of spaciness.
But it feels like such wasted spaciness.
Pot was once a few giggles, munchies, spaciness for a few hours, then a headache.
Nausea, feelings of spaciness, then a rash that never really did anything, not to mention the whole inner dialogue that was going on.
Feeling of spaciness.
They listen intently, treating each note as an individual personality, and they find middle ground between spaciness and rhythmic grounding.
The Spaciness of Adal.
Ms. Sullivan, who brings a sweet soprano to the songs and a voluptuous spaciness to the character, proves a delight in her own fashion, however.
She uses jokes and spaciness to cover gaps in her knowledge, as when she thought the Hindenburg blimp was literally a lead zeppelin.
And for the Meat Puppets, from Phoenix, it suggests lost highways and wide-open spaciness.
World music and new-age spaciness cohabit in Jack Body's "Arum Manis."
His mixture of spaciness and twitchiness is atmospheric, but on Thursday night it was in the wrong place; dance music palls when there's no room to dance.
The group mostly avoids both the spaciness of some more psychedelic outfits and the groin-grinding blues stomp of the ones who take after the Allman Brothers.
"Try A Little Sunshine" is the heaviest song on this comp, a classic that mixes Who power with Moody Blues spaciness.
Yet for all its spaciness, Tricky's music is grounded in the particular testimony of a young black man whose dreams are often thwarted and whose rage and hunger consume him.
Then there’s the twangy hysteria of I Want You, the bassy spaciness of Come Together, the potted histrionics of Glass Onion.
The petite 23-year-old is being held captive by her (fictional) ex-boyfriend, a possessive young man named Junior who's played, with a kind of hair-swooping spaciness, by newcomer Alex Koch.
Raphael is a sarcastic wise-guy, and supplies comic relief alongside Michelangelo, whose humor is usually attributed to his ignorance and spaciness, whereas Raphael is more sarcastic and witty.
Some observers have sought a rationale for such spaciness in religion, proposing that Memling was an adherent of an old-fashioned brand of mysticism, one related to the teaching of the unorthdox theologian Meister Eckhart.
The reason Adler makes his point so carefully is that he understands that many people, whether they say so outright or not, have a sneaking suspicion that A.D.D. is little more than spaciness redefined as disease.
It was the kind of dizziness that seems absolutely fascinating, so you start rotating your neck slowly just to feel the world blur: to see exactly how much you can control the spaciness inside your skull... Someone gave me a shake.