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What she does have handy is a morsel of guiding philosophy.
Doctoroff shared a morsel of what, precisely, those products would be.
He doesn't deserve a morsel of control over the archives of her past.
He might be rewarded with a moth-eaten blanket or a morsel of food.
Watch Robert Pattinson's tortured journey to find a morsel of sustenance in the adorable Fear & Shame.
IN A year of grim defeats for internationalists in Britain and abroad, a morsel of relief.
Canada is known for its butter tart, a morsel of flaky crust surrounding a sweet filling.
He wipes a bit of sauce from the side of his lips and offers a morsel of free advice.
"You ruined it," he whines, supplying this otherwise blunt, none-too-clever movie with a morsel of meta-humor.
It was a morsel of news easily missed amid the ceaseless slop from the White House and Capitol Hill.
Crawling into myself to find a morsel of energy in my worn-out carcass to pull through another terrible situation.
But the yodelling has disappeared and, using only acoustic instruments, Denver gets at a morsel of the anguish in the lyrics.
Looks like AHS fans will have to wait until the show returns for even a morsel of information on the upcoming season.
But reporters hoping for a morsel of news that might somehow break the Twittersphere were going to walk away disappointed on this day.
A piano key, a hand, a morsel of food—the camera will zero in on these memory triggers, then the world around them will transform.
In "Morphia Series," the Melbourne dancer and choreographer Helen Herbertson and the designer Ben Cobham present a morsel of a piece inspired by Morpheus, that god.
If you are one of 90 million and counting hoping for a morsel of Katy Perry's digital love, the wait can sometimes seem cold and lonely.
Once, I lobbed a morsel of food across the room to my friend, and his dog made an incredible leap for a timely mid-air chomp.
A morsel of information, the smallest possible thing, and the mind, always seeking narrative and order, tries to slot it into a world we can imagine.
Maybe she won't divulge her favorite content strategy, or best practices for cross-platform synergy, but she could drop a morsel of knowledge for her paying fans. Right?
The brouhaha prompted the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy (AURA), which manages the observatory, to release a morsel of information: an unspecified "security issue" was to blame.
To operate the "invalid feeder," a patient would bite down on a tube to activate a motor, and a morsel of food would be dispensed through a spoon-shaped mouthpiece.
I left my sandwiches open-faced, which Mr. Oringer endorsed, and topped some with blue cheese softened with mayonnaise garnished with a morsel of celery as a nod to those wings.
But senators offered her a morsel of consolation by voting to allow her to run for public office, overruling an effort to make her ineligible from doing so for several years.
The show has become incredibly adept at taking a morsel of a much larger and telling aspect of the tech industry and using it as a springpad for a traditional sitcom subplot.
They allowed a morsel of the apocalypse into their song, and the CD copies of Gloryland World Cup USA '94 will forever keep it as the chaser to "Gloryland"'s sickly-sweet shot.
"Liverpool's mini-renaissance as a hub for international trade offers a morsel of stability at a time of great uncertainty for cargo shippers and the shipping lines which serve them," the spokesman added.
Exemplary of that combination of profiles was the amuse-bouche, Berrebi said: a morsel of drum fish ensconced in a potato cream foam with a crimson oil imbued with a faint paprika heat.
He used the abdomen-squeezing maneuver on Monday night on an 87-year-old woman who was choking at their senior residence community in Cincinnati, popping a morsel of meat out of her mouth.
Thankfully, a morsel of meat was preserved which currently resides at the Yale Peabody Museum, where two graduate students, Jessica Glass and Matt Davis, are working hard to find out what was actually consumed in 1951.
As someone who was living in the city of Wuhan, the center of where the coronavirus started, I know that my and my family's current displacement is only a morsel of the aftermath of this virus.
The music is played on the film's soundtrack during the scene, and as Salieri recognizes the glory of the composition, it is almost as though he is receiving, as if by communion wafer, a morsel of godliness.
Their "oily cakes" — nuggets of fried dough garnished with honey and a bit of cinnamon — become the Cronuts of Fort Tillicum, drawing lines of eager patrons willing to spend hard-won wealth on a morsel of fried dough.
And because our capacity for presence has atrophied in the age of multitasking—we typically allocate a morsel of our attention to a given moment, rarely the full self—the decision to be mindfully present felt revolutionary to me.
We do know that it is the last decade of the 20th century; that masses of young people in China, having tasted a morsel of capitalism at home, feel the lure of New York at its glittering peak of prosperity.
More than four decades after inventing his maneuver, Dr. Heimlich used it himself on May 23 to save the life of an 87-year-old woman choking on a morsel of meat at Deupree House, their senior residence in Cincinnati.
To answer your question, the Duffer Brothers providing a morsel of closure with regard to her story was part of a larger theme they were trying to address this season—the burden of private grief, and the way each character attended their personal wounds.
When moderator (and PEOPLE and EW editorial director) Jess Cagle asked Fogelman to offer up a morsel of information about season 2, Fogelman indicated the fall premiere will address more of the how-did-Jack-die mystery, which was left hanging at the end of last season.
From the jump, Peter's decision to ask Victoria on a one-on-one date a mere two weeks after her last one — while a number of his other contestants have not received a morsel of personal attention — is irritatingly oblivious at best and purposefully pot-stirring at worse.
I retained a morsel of hope that President Trump would use his "Islam" speech in Saudi Arabia as a corrective measure — if not a 180 shift — for his previous anti-Muslim statements, and his use of Muslims as a political piñata to advance a white-nationalist, anti-immigrant agenda.
But if New England fans needed a morsel of optimism on Tuesday, it could be found in a wide-open and relaxed Brady sharing stories about snapping a golf club, punching a hole in the wall and smashing a video game controller in what turned into a spontaneous Ask Me Anything style session with a couple hundred members of the media and cameramen.
A century after Judith Defour was executed, Dickens, who was attuned more keenly to London than anyone has ever been, saw that not much had changed since Fielding's day, and that what comes out of a bottle is of less importance than what drives us to pick it up: Gin-drinking is a great vice in England, but wretchedness and dirt are a greater; and until you improve the homes of the poor, or persuade a half-famished wretch not to seek relief in the temporary oblivion of his own misery, with the pittance which, divided among his family, would furnish a morsel of bread for each, gin-shops will increase in number and splendour.
And the Gemara deduced the behavior of the righteous from Abraham, who in offered, "And I will fetch a morsel of bread," but reports, "And Abraham ran to the herd," doing much more than he offered.Babylonian Talmud Bava Metzia 87a. Reprinted in, e.g.
In the last symbolic rite the couple make offerings of food with chantings of Vedic Havan Mantras (oblations of food in the Sacred fire). Having done that, the couple feed a morsel of food to each other from the residue of the offerings. This being the symbolic expression of mutual love and affection.
9.85 "paint", p. 629 In Levantine Arabic it evolved into fatteh, (since Old Arabic /p/ evolved into /f/). Other hypotheses trace the word back to the Classical Hebrew word patt פת (literally "a morsel of bread"). It is spelled like the Aramaic pittəṭā/pittā פיתא), from which it was received into Byzantine Greek (see above).
The bride remains in her bedroom during the exchange of gifts, while the groom remains at his home. Afterwards, the groom's longyi or shawl is hung on a clothesline in another room to serve as the newlywed's new room, signifying the marriage. # Let son sa (လက်စုံစား) - the couple eat a morsel of cooked rice or snack from the same dish. # The couple exchanges wedding rings.
However, when they went a > long distance, in that case they were allowed to drink. Nor a morsel of meat > was eaten in Tallaght in his lifetime [unless] it were a deer or a wild > swine. What meat there was [at Tallaght was served to] the guests. Activities at the monastery included mass, prayer, and beneficial labor such as gardening and working at trades that supported the needs of the community.
Abraham and the Three Angels, watercolor by James Tissot, Not long afterward, during the heat of the day, Abraham had been sitting at the entrance of his tent by the terebinths of Mamre. He looked up and saw three men in the presence of God. Then he ran and bowed to the ground to welcome them. Abraham then offered to wash their feet and fetch them a morsel of bread, to which they assented.
Before calling a public event, the chief took a morsel of food, held it to the sky, and then buried it as a peace offering to the Great Spirit. Many families offered thanks as they sat down to eat their meals in their tipis. Comanche children ate pemmican, but this was primarily a tasty, high-energy food reserved for war parties. Carried in a parfleche pouch, pemmican was eaten only when the men did not have time to hunt.
The new king assumed the Ahom title Sulikphaa, while the Hindu Brahmins conferred him the title Ratnadhwaj Singha. A few days later, the deposed monarch Sudoiphaa was taken to Charaideo hill for execution. On the eve of his approaching end, Sudoiphaa thrust into his mouth a morsel of rice and quickly spat it back, saying, "Let there be famine in the land as a punishment for this injustice and cruelty." He was then put to death by being made to drink poison.
If he forgets to do it > in the beginning, he should say Bismillah awwalahu wa akhirahu (I begin with > the Name of God at the beginning and at the end)". :— From At-Tirmidhi and > Abu Dawud > Umaiyyah bin Makshi reported: "The Prophet was sitting while a man was > eating food. That man did not mention the Name of God till only a morsel of > food was left. When he raised it to his mouth, he said, Bismillah awwalahu > wa akhirahu.
Karitoki boasted to his friends about his beautiful wife, but no one believed him because they had never seen her. Frustrated by this, Karitoki consulted a kaumatua (wise elder) in the village who believed Karitoki as he knew ocean maidens did exist. The kaumatua told Karitoki that being a sea creature, Pania would not be allowed to return to the sea if she swallowed cooked food. That night, as Pania slept, Karitoki took a morsel of cooked food and put it in Pania's mouth.
MDCCCXLI from the Williamite camp reported that the fort was "haunted by wretched people in the lowest stage of suffering, from the famine caused by the waste of both parties." He reported that while the English army had supplies, they "could afford nothing to the crowd of forlorn and famishing outcasts whom danger collected around the camp; to these, so dreadful was their destitution that a morsel of garbage was a feast, and they flocked as ravens round the putrifying and blackened carcasses of dead horses which lay rotting in the summer sun".
Therefore, the murthi or vigraha is revered as a living entity who is offered food, fruits, and betelnut among others. Temples usually have stricter worship routines that include offering upacharas like naivedyam multiple times a day as in Thirumala Venkateshwara Temple, Jagannatha Temple, the 6 main abodes of Lord Muruga, and many Hindu temples all over the world. Most temples will allow only trained pujaris to cook the naivedyam. Food offered directly to the deity is considered as 'Maha Prasada' (Great Offering) and it is considered extremely auspicious to be able to partake a morsel of that.
On the Saturday evening before Easter, he sees Caroline leave the chocolaterie, which devastates him. Convinced now that chocolate will make people stray from their faith, he sneaks into Vianne's house in order to ruin her preparations for the Easter festival. After accidentally tasting a morsel of chocolate that fell on his lips, he finally yields to temptation and devours much of the chocolate in the window display before collapsing into tears and eventually falling asleep. The next day, Vianne awakens the chastened mayor, mutual respect between them is established, and Pere Henri improvises an inspiring sermon.
During the sixth and seventh parliament, Alinejad was the parliamentary reporter. In 2005, she wrote an article suggesting that government ministers had claimed they received pay cuts; they were actually receiving considerable sums of money as "bonuses" for everything from serving religious duties to ringing in the New Year. The article generated controversy, and led to her dismissal from parliament. In 2008, she wrote a highly controversial article in Etemad-e Melli daily, called "Song of the Dolphins", where she compared Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's followers to hungry dolphins that make sounds and perform entertaining acts to grab a morsel of food from their trainer.
A Hoggan or Hogen, was a type of flatbread containing pieces of pork, and sometimes potato, that was eaten by Cornish miners in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth centuries. Any food eaten by miners had to be tough to withstand the harsh conditions of the mines; hoggans were said by one mining captain to be 'hard as street tiles'. A true 'hoggan' is slightly different from a pasty. The dough which was left over from pasty making was made into a lump of unleavened dough, in which was embedded a morsel of green porkAlfred Kenneth Hamilton Jenkin 'Cornwall and its People' J.B. Dent & Sons, 1945, pg.
In the spring of 1908 "Black Jack", the house cat of the Museum, walked up to the Keeper of Egyptian antiquities E. A. Wallis Budge with a large object in his mouth which he then deposited at the Keeper's feet. The object was a kitten, later known as Mike. The following year Mike began to study under Black Jack who taught the younger cat to stalk pigeons by pointing like a dog. Under Black Jack's guidance Mike would proceed to corner the pigeons, daze them, then bring them to the housekeeper, who would exchange the bird for a morsel of food and milk, and release them unharmed.
In the first reading (, aliyah), as Abraham was sitting in the entrance of his tent by the terebinths of Mamre in the heat of the day, he looked up and saw God in the form of three men. He ran, bowed to the ground, and welcomed them. Abraham offered to wash their feet and fetch them a morsel of bread, and they assented. Abraham rushed to Sarah's tent to order cakes made from choice flour, ran to select a choice calf for a servant-boy to prepare, set curds and milk and the calf before them, and waited on them under the tree as they ate.
According to Minhaj, his generosity earned him the epithet lakh-bakhs, literally "giver of lakhs [of copper coins or jitals]". Fakhr-i Mudabbir states that Aibak's soldiers - who included "Turks, Ghurids, Khurasanis, Khaljis, and Hindustanis" - did not dare to forcibly take even a blade of grass or a morsel of food from the peasants. The 16th century Mughal chronicler Abu'l-Fazl criticizes Aibak's master Mu'izz ad-Din for "shedding innocent blood", but praises Aibak stating that "he achieved things, good and great". As late as the 17th century, the term "Aibak of the time" was used to describe generous people, as attested by the chronicler Firishta.
Captain Cuòsemo, who has followed his master on his path to repentance and on his pilgrimage, begs the fake hermit for a morsel of bread but receives only contempt and refusal (duet, "Chi fa bene?"). A second intervention by the angel unmasks the demon again and chases him off, leaving Cuòsemo to curse him (aria, "Se n'era venuto lo tristo forfante"), before continuing his quest again. William finally meets the real Father Arsenio, who describes the advantages of the hermit's way of life and invites him to abandon the world (aria, "Tra fronda e fronda"). The act concludes with an impassioned duet between the two men ("Di pace e di contento").
"With TPN feeding all of the nutrients that a human being needs, from the time of infancy to the latter years, one can be maintained alive and well and growing without ever eating a morsel of food or drinking a drop of liquid." Food For Thought: An Interview with Nutrition Scientist Dr. Paul Saltman His discoveries allowed for improvements in dietary and supplement strategies to prevent anemia, enhance physical performance and decrease the chance of heart disease. Clinical applications of his research included reduction of free radical damage to hearts, prevention of anemia, enhanced physical performance, and better bone and skeletal metabolism. His findings were of interest to the food industry and he was a consultant to Procter and Gamble, Mars and other food manufacturers.
Over several years, starting with a small effort to provide a "Morsel of the Poor", in the parish house of Palermo's church of the Holy Martyrs, Cusmano proceeded to establish similar but larger institutions in Terre Rosse, Valguarnera, Monreale and Santa Caterina. Then on 21 November 1887 in Palermo's Church of San Marco, the "Congregation Missionary Servants of the Poor" was established in the presence of the Archbishop of Palermo Cardinal Celesia. The order was composed of priests required to live in a religious community having the aim of keeping alive the spirit of the Morsel of the Poor and evangelizing the rural poor. The first among them was Cusmano, who received the congratulations of the archbishop, who called him the "Don Bosco of the South".
Noting that in Abraham offered, "And I will fetch a morsel of bread," but reports, "And Abraham ran to the herd," doing much more than he offered, Rabbi Eleazar taught that the righteous promise little and perform much; whereas the wicked promise much and do not perform even little. The Gemara deduced the behavior of the wicked from Ephron, who in said, "The land is worth 400 shekels of silver," but reports, "And Abraham hearkened to Ephron; and Abraham weighed to Ephron the silver, which he had named in the audience of the sons of Heth, 400 shekels of silver, current money with the merchant," indicating that Ephron refused to accept anything but centenaria (which are more valuable than ordinary shekels).Babylonian Talmud Bava Metzia 87a. Reprinted in, e.g.
Bhikkhu Pesala created the open-source revival Kabala, named after a Pāli word meaning 'a morsel of food' due to its intended use in Buddhist religious publications. This release is inspired by the ITC weight set and structure, but adds a number of features including italics, small caps and combined characters. Ray Larabie's Canada 1500 was based loosely on the original Kabel, with its low x-heights. Commissioned with a full set of characters to support the languages of Canada, he donated the original version, "Canada 150," to the government of Canada upon its 2015 completion for use in Canadian sesquicentennial celebrations, then released it into the public domain shortly before Canada Day 2017 (the day of the sesquicentennial) as what he described as a "birthday gift" to his native country.
Food supplies were limited and the men had lost an average of each. Although the emergency supplies were intended for only two or three days, the miners rationed them and were able to make them last for two weeks, running out just before they were discovered. They consumed “two little spoonfuls of tuna, a sip of milk and a biscuit every 48 hours” and a morsel of peach. The men used truck batteries to power their hard hat lamps for illumination. After his release from the hospital, Mario Sepúlveda said “All 33 trapped miners, practicing a one-man, one-vote democracy, worked together to maintain the mine, look for escape routes and keep up morale.” He said, “We knew that if society broke down we would all be doomed.
"was to establish a moderate level of observance (moderate in comparison with the life led by the hermits) which might be obligatory on all; and then to leave it open to each - and to indeed encourage each - to go beyond the fixed minimum, according as he was prompted by his strength, his courage, and his zeal". This is strikingly illustrated in the rules concerning food. According to St. Jerome, in the preface to his translation of the "Rule of Pachomius", the tables were laid twice a day except on Wednesdays and Fridays, which, outside the seasons of Easter and Pentecost were fast days. Some only took very little at the second meal; some at one or other of the meals confined themselves to a single food; others tookjust a morsel of bread.
Mitchenson's obituarist in The Times wrote, "[They] would raid antique shops and second-hand bookshops in search of anything which carried a morsel of theatrical history. It could be a postcard, or a playbill, a painting or a figurine representing some past performance, or, better still, a discarded costume or prop." Their consuming interest gradually overtook their acting careers. They presented small exhibitions of theatre memorabilia around Britain and collaborated on a series of books, the first of which, Hamlet Through the Ages, was published in 1952. It set the pattern for a further eighteen books, published between then and 1980: brief notes accompanying lavish illustrations (this first book contained 257 plates ranging from the frontispiece to a 1709 edition of the play to Guinness's Hamlet in 1951).Ball, Robert H. "Hamlet Through the Ages: A Pictorial Record from 1709", Shakespeare Quarterly, Vol.
She also organized sales in America, of handicrafts by refugee women, to raise funds."Near East Relief to Profit by Sale" New York Times (October 30, 1938): D3."Mrs. Duryea Hailed for Near East Aid" New York Times (December 6, 1931): N4. "If more American women could only see the sights that I saw, of babies dying in their mothers' arms; of youngsters who still need a mother's care scratching in refuse for a morsel of something to eat; of others so shriveled up from starvation that they more resembled mummies from some ancient Egyptian tomb than anything human," Mrs. Duryea said in 1922, "if they could only see these sights, and worse, I know they would see that America did not forsake a task that up to this time has been so wonderfully done.""'Save Children of Near East' Pleads Member of Relief Commission" Winona Times (March 3, 1922): 6.
Fatigue alone brought us a little sleep for the refreshment of our weary limbs; and at the dawn of day we were again started on our march, in the same order that we had proceeded the day before. About sunrise we were halted, and the Indians gave us a full breakfast of provision that they had brought from my father's house. Each of us, being very hungry, partook of this bounty of the Indians, except father, who was so much overcome with his situation, so much exhausted by anxiety and grief, that silent despair seemed fastened upon his countenance, and he could not be prevailed upon to refresh his sinking nature by the use of a morsel of food. Our repast being finished, we again resumed our march; and before noon passed a small fort, that I heard my father say was called Fort Canagojigge.

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