Here, four short movements are imbued with grace and ethereality and the end result is a truly pleasant listening experience. |
|
The end result can sometimes resemble a conversation between two monosyllabic adolescents. |
|
The end result is a photography of mythical proportions that is camouflaged in paint and operates in singles rather than multiples. |
|
Chris tells me that he's been working hard on recording the single during recent weeks and is very happy with the end result. |
|
The end result was a basic design which was simply a full, straight skirt attached to a yoke with a high neck and tight sleeves. |
|
The end result is a response that falls into either unmitigated disaster or total bliss as to an evaluation of the state of my mind. |
|
The film is directed by Michael Winterbottom, and the end result is an outstanding and frequently uproarious telling of the Factory Records tale. |
|
The end result of all that nervous energy was, unsurprisingly, an ugly push into the rough and a bogey start. |
|
The end result is that these have become dominant and, at least for newbies, very annoying strategies. |
|
The end result of this vasomotor instability is compression of the capillaries and the nociceptive and pain-transmitting nerve endings. |
|
The end result is that there is very serious doubt about their veracity, backed by a huge body of evidence within a day of the story surfacing. |
|
At any rate, the end result of science is the objective product of multiple verifications and the findings of generations of scientists. |
|
As always happens in such situations, the end result is likely to be a bitter club versus country war of words. |
|
It's a bummer when talented people endeavour to do something artistically challenging, only to have the end result not live up to the promise. |
|
The end result was about two hours after going back online, they were hacked again with the same hack. |
|
I had to make sure the end result was appealing as people paying premium rents expect nothing but the best. |
|
I don't care how badly the cow was treated if the end result means steak au poivre for dinner tonight. |
|
The third stage is where are these tracks are mixed together, the end result being a digital stereophonic master track. |
|
Oh sure, the house stinks to high heaven, but it's just the varnish, a small price to pay for the end result. |
|
But the end result is as different from its previous incarnation as a subcompact is from a luxury sedan. |
|
|
The end result is that the masses and charges of elementary particles are dependent on the momentum scale at which they are measured. |
|
He screams the lyrics, with an overdub of him singing in a lower tone, and the end result is primal, yet not too harsh on the ears. |
|
The end result, as you see it, is an engine, chassis, seat and steering wheel. |
|
Modern recipes often call for lining the dish with pastry, so that the end result looks more like a cherry tart than a true clafoutis. |
|
The end result is a more scalable solution that can deliver rapid payback and greater carrier profitability. |
|
The end result is that Zachery is now suspended from playing anything on the computer for the next three days. |
|
The end result is an Impressionistic image that looks more like a painting than a photograph. |
|
The end result is that watching the Japanese language audio track leads to total incoherency. |
|
After months of dedicated practice by a committed cast the end result was a superb performance by one and all. |
|
The merge between graphic design and photography is seamless and the end result is beyond comparison. |
|
The standard setting seemed fine on all occasions, so the end result is complication and rather inconsistent responses. |
|
One cannot predict the end result of a change in one component process in such a complex matrix. |
|
The end result was that I spent a couple of hours yesterday fettling me bikes out in the back garden. |
|
The end result flat-lines the material leaving the playgoer with a feeling of being aurally teased. |
|
Yet the end result, after removing bone, muscle and flesh, was incredibly attractive. |
|
Sometimes that cold creeps in gradually and the end result is pneumonia or even a heart attack. |
|
To think about the outcome will be to neglect the process needed to achieve the end result. |
|
They don't include a whole lot of frills and extras, but the end result is a cheaper priced board. |
|
They're pushing out rather typical rock music with hints of hip-hop and funk, elements that are too subtle to redefine the end result. |
|
If Mayo fail to hang on to their tails early on, the end result could be messy. |
|
|
If, on the other hand, there is a hydrogen ion and a positron, the end result is a proton and gamma radiation. |
|
Are you dawdling, putting off doing the things that would help you move closer to the end result? |
|
The end result is a dead zone at the Gulf of Mexico that is larger than the state of New Jersey. |
|
The end result was the further coercion, co-option and decapitation of the movement. |
|
The end result was strangely beautiful and ghostlike, suggesting a lifeless but beautifully frozen world. |
|
By the transactions I mean the acts in law that had to be effected in order to produce the end result desired. |
|
He has done a good job, that's obvious, but you can only judge the product on the end result and that is still to come. |
|
Rather, we are focused almost totally on the end result, the final product. |
|
However, if the end result is going to be a very glossy coffee table book they may shoot in 5x4 inches or even 10x8 inches. |
|
Forget the background of the two, forget their previous depredations and concentrate only on the trial and its end result. |
|
The end result should be a less complicated decision for desktop and notebook buyers, he said. |
|
For him, having fun during the creative process is more important than the end result. |
|
The end result is a trial, and that will be an important hearing, and that's a while off. |
|
The end result will be improved productivity that would do well to the sector as a whole. |
|
Either way, the end result will be a decline in the competitiveness of the business. |
|
I wouldn't be at all surprised if the end result wasn't closure of the Gallery to the Public. |
|
The end result of all this is that it causes a loss of two weeks of schooling every year. |
|
The end result is greater power for less fuel, cleaner exhaust emissions and a reduction in engine noise. |
|
The final step is that the court must look at the end result and see how the relevant legislation can be applied to it. |
|
The end result honoured the past but made it accessible to current audiences. |
|
|
We both come up with designs, consult each other and the end result is a combined effort. |
|
Since my dream was so fresh in my mind, it was very simple to put together the end result. |
|
The success of the end result, however, often depends not on how good the idea is, but on how well it is executed. |
|
My job is one of the most satisfying in the Navy, as I can see the product and an end result. |
|
The different sounds usually don't mesh together, and the end result is often a fragmented, disjointed mess. |
|
Burkhard prints his own work and the end result is somewhat grainy with a distinct sense of texture. |
|
This does take time, and if the end result wasn't quite what you wanted, then it was back to the enlarger to burn and dodge again. |
|
It is absolutely essential that the surfaces to be coated are extremely clean since the slightest contamination can ruin the end result. |
|
The end result is a careening car that feels much more rubbery than controlled. |
|
Most blog software imbues the end result with a blog format purely by virtue of its use. |
|
The end result will be like something you have seen in way-out fashion magazines. |
|
In other policing roles you only see bits and pieces of some jobs, you don't get to follow them all the way through to the end result. |
|
After many modifications, the end result is an extremely tough, durable and sturdy blade that retains a keen edge over many years. |
|
The end result of the moult produced a dragon with powerful wings and the ability to shoot steaming jets of molten flame from its mouth. |
|
With the end result that I had to repackage the scanner and cart it down to the post office and send it back by recorded delivery. |
|
The end result would be the recruitment of antigen-specific T cells to the lung. |
|
The end result is a decrease in regional variation in attitudes, especially within the East. |
|
What I am trying to say is that the end result makes the platform choice less important. |
|
This sort of thing is entirely acceptable in the pop world, as long as the end result does not infringe the original copyright. |
|
The end result is a state of lethargy interspaced with bursts of frantic energy. |
|
|
Australian workers have been fed this line for over a decade now and the end result is we're working harder than ever with less job security. |
|
The end result is an unremarkable, unmemorable movie that deserves neither praise nor approbation. |
|
I remain to be convinced that the end result will justify months of inactivity and inconvenience to long-suffering passengers. |
|
The end result is an extremely complex manifold that actually reduces component complexity and trims assembly time. |
|
The end result is that you'll be able to kiss those nasty razor burns goodbye. |
|
The end result of manifest destiny, racism and unrestrained capitalism has led to a public that yearns to be fooled. |
|
The end result, a small budget mediocre film earned its money and was termed a hit. |
|
The end result is a three-storey, south-facing crescent, terminating in a taller building at either side, creating a book-end effect. |
|
The end result of traditional balsamic is a dark brown, sweetened syrup with a slight vinegary kick to it. |
|
The end result is that the leadership is desperately trying to stop a debate that was never really going to start. |
|
Just as death is the end result of living, we will meet many traumatic experiences in our lives. |
|
The end result is a body of pretty-looking, but increasingly empty and self-indulgent work. |
|
The end result is that a tiny minority is allowed to lay claim to public opinion. |
|
Then again, the other side of the sword is that the end result is publishers end up giving the Green light to me-too titles. |
|
The end result is that when the intensity is increased a millionfold we perceive the loudness to have increased by a factor of twelve. |
|
The end result was mind-blowingly brutal, and summed up, with total and complete clarity, exactly what our music was going to sound like. |
|
The size of such a project is mind-boggling, and the end result is one of the world's largest single sources of genealogical information. |
|
The end result is that Rocky goes to the big house to await a 2,400 volt head massage. |
|
But you can have a developed, very good phonic awareness, very good phonics, but still not comprehend, which is of course the end result, that's what we want kids to do. |
|
Subsequently, the end result is not of great importance to me either way. |
|
|
Good reviews or not, Jackson is just happy people are still interested in the end result. |
|
But when the end result is tens of millions raised, do the shades of vanity or petty grudges truly matter? |
|
A touch of Mardi Gras with a carnival type atmosphere was the end result and children of all ages had a memorable experience on this special occasion in Tubbercurry. |
|
But the end result is inventive, compelling, and will delight those interested in the period. |
|
The end result is a clean hierarchical grouping and usage of business processes, as services, without the redundant and confusing technology of prior approaches. |
|
Smith tried the same thing again minutes later with the same end result. |
|
And if the end result isn't exactly my idea of a civilized political discourse it clearly is a powerful and successful example of fighting fire with fire. |
|
The end result is always wealth in the hands of a chosen few. |
|
The end result has been the same degree of actual disinflation, yet higher bond yields than would otherwise have eventuated in the absence of the speech. |
|
This might seem like a conceit, but the end result is both troubling and overwhelmingly powerful. |
|
In each case first-class and third-class products would produce the same end result, but would differ in their appurtenances and would appeal to distinct markets. |
|
With nothing going on but election manoeuvres, the end result is stasis, which is perhaps, as the young woman's placard suggests, what everyone wants. |
|
Try to write too windily and the end result won't be worth reading. |
|
We know that many homicides are the end result of passionate emotions and those emotions are socially situated and gendered. |
|
The end result is a frustrating film that trades a strange-but-true history of government-sanctioned weirdness for a Hollywood ending dripping with an anti-war message. |
|
Anyway the end result was that for four hours we witnessed the odd ritual of some 2,000 people gazing fixedly at a field on which nothing was happening. |
|
The end result is usually a bodged job, endless delays or even unfinished work, but home owners have little or no comeback when things go belly-up. |
|
The end result was a deep confusion in his psychological make-up. |
|
The end result should be an improvement in the consumers' quality of life. |
|
The end result is the addition of isobutane to isobutylene to form isooctane, the molecule that is the basis of octane ratings seen at the gas pumps. |
|
|
The optical and prismatic movement of light remained a starting point for these works, but the end result shows a geometric clarity and a fine honing of colour relations. |
|
The end result of such a series of changes and counterchanges adds complexity and reduces stability in the overall domain name system and the applications that use it. |
|
With the flavours intensifying as the food simultaneously steams and roasts, and no juices lost or boiled away, the end result is bags of flavour. |
|
The end result will be less like vinaigrette and more like a very vinegary, thin mayonnaise. |
|
These are often written in stilted language that can be tough going, but such an excruciating level of detail is required to get the desired end result, Rivin said. |
|
Apparently they're all about taking credit for the end result. |
|
But the end result was a classic performance by two huge stars. |
|
While the end result of each transaction was similar, the two deals could not have been more different. |
|
The end result, Janken tells us, is that the NAACP remained just as perplexed about its racial identity as did Walter White. |
|
Often, we can all become so bogged down in production issues and finances that we don't see the end result of our toils. |
|
If you take the steps necessary to make the process right, the end result will follow naturally. |
|
Although the end result is a kind of stereophonic dance, she teaches most of the choreography facing front. |
|
But the end result is mixed-up preteens dressed as hottie totties roaming the dark streets on Halloween night asking strangers for candy. |
|
Opticians get much more practice in spotting squints but the end result is usually much the same, a referral to a hospital-based orthoptist. |
|
The end result just might be an upsurge in anti-American sentiment. |
|
Panko, Japanese style breadcrumbs, available in supermarkets and delis, have a flakier consistency and the end result is crispier and crunchier. |
|
It will be based on a votable motion, the successful end result of which would be that Parliament will have recognised the genocide. |
|
The end result is a 21-step process and a corresponding Audit Trail which traces post-consumer material. |
|
The end result is The Luxe Collection, which includes both 300-knot rugs of pure silk and 150-knot rugs of pashmina and silk. |
|
The end result only confirmed its image as disorganized and ineffectual. |
|
|
Either way, emigration is the end result for some gay Iranians. |
|
The end result is a cushioned strap with a great feel, allowing it to work with all poundages of bows. |
|
The end result is constant control inputs and corrections by the pilot to keep the helicopter where it is required to be. |
|
The end result was a craft nearly thirty feet long, twelve feet wide and weighing some seventeen tons. |
|
The end result is that the June drop, when trees dump the fruitlets they cannot carry through to maturity, will probably be lighter this year. |
|
New Thunder coach Dave Woods handed debuts to experienced playmakers Jono Rolfe and Tim Martin, but the end result was the same. |
|
Murder is a stranger beast than suicide, although the end result of both is the same. |
|
The end result, Evans recognized, was a low quality product that took too many laborers to make. |
|
These physical properties are the end result of the processes that formed the rocks. |
|
The end result of a sociometric study is the formal construction of the network of the interactions between actors. |
|
The end result would likely be a drop in the total number of brain cells. |
|
The end result is one of anchylosis of the joint and permanent lameness. |
|
The end result was that their forces were devastated and unable to participate in the rest of the campaigns of 1066, although the two earls survived the battle. |
|
In either case the end result is an engine that has a poor thrust to weight ratio at high speeds, resulting in an engine that is too heavy to assist much in reaching orbit. |
|
Harmony is the end result of counterpoint, and figured bass is a visual representation of those harmonies commonly employed in musical performance. |
|
The end result is that the multiderivative time integrator allows us to obtain high-order accuracy in time while keeping the number of implicit stages at a minimum. |
|
The end result was a compromise in which the famous Black Rubric, which declared that no adoration is intended while kneeling, was included in the second edition. |
|
The end result, however, was a depletion of killifish habitat. |
|
The end result is that for a Cultural Resource Management archaeologist to be successful, they must be able to produce academic quality documents at a corporate world pace. |
|
The end result has been a dwindling population of the coral, and as a result a decrease in number of species that rely on the corals for their survival. |
|
|
The grit of the abrasive-whether coarse or fine-the amount of contact and the differential speed between nonwovens and abradant all greatly affect the end result. |
|
The end result of the long con is that the con artist's target voluntarily puts himself or herself in precisely the position the con artist wants them to be in. |
|
The end result is called adipocere, or grave wax, reports Discovery News. |
|
The end result is expected to be minimization of overall transportation cost and overall optimization of materialisation of coal at thermal power plants. |
|
The end result is The Elephant Tree, published by Troubador last Monday. |
|
Even though Ardley uses the hammered gong and metallophone music of Indonesia as a starting point, the end result is still guided by his own jazz orientation. |
|