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The large, futuristically designed structure gave an optimistic look for the 1960s.
The brand designs conceptual fashion pieces that are futuristically minimal.
And if it is a flop, futuristically speaking?
This is an exciting new raceboat which is futuristically styled, both on deck and below.
In the 60's, when Cadillacs were futuristically self-assured, I was also self-confident and forward-looking.
Less futuristically, the UX Micro comes standard with a 30-gigabyte hard drive and has a battery life of about 2.5 hours.
The futuristically angled bird's-eye views of figures and landscape epitomize the school's avant-garde optimism.
As a costumed adventurer he would also have had access to fellow hero Dr. Manhattan's futuristically advanced level of nuclear technology.
"Ten Cubed" is a radical departure in art exhibition, a futuristically designed gallery showcasing art in a unique setting.
Futuristically helmeted, clad in aerodynamic spandex, they're a focused bunch who appreciate the park and the hour for accommodating their furious pedaling.
Some weapons are based on real weapons circa the 1950s, while some weapons are futuristically altered in accordance with the game's storyline.
Futuristically, Mr. Bowie is also getting a new deal with EMI for new recordings, for perhaps $30 million.
The inspiration from the latter source is paradoxical for an artist working futuristically, since the Pre-Raphaelites professed to loathe artistic achievements since the early Renaissance.
Matyushin was the oldest person among the futurists, and Alexander Blok sarcastically wrote that Matyushin "futuristically seeks to look younger".
More futuristically, Dr. Edwards imagines that additional elevators can be built on the Moon or Mars, vastly simplifying and speeding spaceflight through the solar system.
Skinner's book, Walden Two, presents a vision of a decentralized, localized society, which applies a practical, scientific approach and futuristically advanced behavioral expertise to peacefully deal with social problems.
The Alfa Romeo Scighera is a fully working, futuristically styled concept car designed and constructed by Italdesign of Turin, Italy in 1997.
Both Chevrolet and Oldsmobile introduced $1,000 rebates on their versions of G.M.'s APV mini-van, a futuristically styled vehicle with a plastic body.
Its centrepiece is an ethereal pas de deux, danced in bright spotlight against a black backdrop set to a futuristically raw sounds of Finnish composer Kaija Saariaho.
"The Arrival" (1914), a large painting in the show's first gallery, is a Futuristically fractured image of a docking ocean liner that is nearly as cheery as a cruise ship poster.
One reviewer said about "Remote," "The futuristically formless nature of the collection gets irritating; it's an ambivalent comment on bookmaking, and before long it's got us feeling ambivalent, too."
On "All in Me," a "futuristically funked-out" record according to MTV News, Brandy pleads with her lover to have faith in her, promising him that she'll provide whatever he needs.
Flash forward futuristically and you come to the era of a long-lost first novel, "For Us, the Living," by an author whose cult following is fervent: Robert A. Heinlein, the science fiction legend.
More futuristically, Mr. Lefebvre said, the computer system will allow an organist to play along with multiples of himself, or for the organ to play notes faster and more furiously than any mere human ever could.
Tony refuses, but upon discovering another old friend, Harry (Arnold Stang), shot through the head, goes along with God's wishes and, now wearing a convict's striped outfit, finds himself in the island prison of Alcatraz, a futuristically high-tech institution where Packard is held under top-level protection.