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The pioneering artist Sonya Rapoport serves as an animating spirit.
That animating spirit, Mr. Englander said, comes from the people inside the building rather than its surroundings.
If there's something I could point to as the animating spirit of the Progressive Liberal, it's that.
But it's fair to say that FYAD, whatever it was, was the animating spirit of Something Awful.
Even on deathbeds or in mind-melting states of hallucination, everybody in "Angels" pulses with that animating spirit.
The animating spirit of the house had not been adapted to the contemporary era, even if the designs were.
The animating spirit of Judge Faqih, and of this engaging film, is the possibility of reforming that society from within.
I was so excited to be tapped to be part of a team that would put that animating spirit back into it.
She has a certain flair for transforming culturally specific references to suit Anglophone contexts while still adhering to the animating spirit of the original.
Hesse herself is both a ubiquitous presence in the film and something of a specter — an animating spirit and a ghost haunting the frames.
I always say that Steve Prefontaine, the great distance runner, is the soul of Nike, its winged symbol, while Bill Bowerman is the driving force, the animating spirit.
But as long as the nation is run by xenophobic fabulists with an ax to grind, the animating spirit of the commission will live on to haunt us all.
The Hindi term "Babu Ji" can be an honorific for a male village elder; in Alphabet City it's the animating spirit behind the liveliest dinner party on the block.
The pepper dip is the animating spirit of the dish, and according to Ms. Bartlett, that recipe came from an old slave camp in Cave City, an hour's drive to the northwest.
Mostly, though, Mr. Peters would like to see one final revival of the animating spirit of his youth, an awakening to the importance of government service, teaching, journalism and the worth of public life.
The contradiction at the heart of Mr. Stein's observations is an animating spirit throughout Ms. Witt's book: her quest to find some kind of new arrangement, even while she harbors a fierce attachment to the old ones.
It was hard to miss the animating spirit of the play: These kids, given a spectrum of more recent fan choices ranging from Hamilton to superhero-themed camps, chose to step into the Harry Potter universe for a week.
These are shrouds for the images, already an abstraction of the objects they represent, and like a shroud, they conceal and soften the blunt reality that without the animating spirit of the departed, objects and bodies are flattened husks.
Montaigne appears only once in The Second Mountain, but he is an obvious animating spirit behind this strange book, which strives to emulate the great essayist's discursive style and his habit of dropping the precise, pithy quotation into a paragraph.
Over the years, she assembled an eclectic lineup that included the composer Philip Glass, Debbie Harry and Chris Stein of Blondie, Tuli Kupferberg of the Fugs and Ponderosa Pine, the bark-clad animating spirit behind the All-Species Day Parade.
The animating spirit of this government seems to be: that citizens are by nature corrupt, they're hiding personal information, they evade taxes, they're slothful, lawless, don't do enough yoga and must be reined in and made accountable to the government.
Facebook doesn't care about the animating spirit that guided the media industry during its formative years—that quest to forge a new and democratic lingua franca with an audience thirsting for new ideas, or simply to feel more at home in the world.
No song on the new record is an overt protest song in the vein of "Sam Stone" or "Paradise," but the album's spare production echoes the powerful simplicity of Mr. Prine's first record, and the animating spirit of that early music is threaded throughout the new work, too.
I don't think they are completely certain themselves; in a useful contribution to the Ahmari affair, R.R. Reno, the editor of First Things, describes their animating spirit as a feeling that something else is needed in American society besides just classical-liberal, limited-government commitments, without any certainty about what that something ought to be.
While the artist and his organization are quick to stress that some version of the project will remain within the original footprint, there are plans to deconstruct the work, piece by piece, with some of it going to museums, and other parts slated for an as-yet amorphous reconfiguration into something more community-based and less dependent on the animating spirit of Guyton himself.
Goldwin Smith eulogized him as "animating spirit" in the young nation.
Azoth was believed to be the essential agent of transformation in alchemy. It is the name given by ancient alchemists to mercury, the animating spirit hidden in all matter that makes transmutation possible. The word occurs in the writings of many early alchemists, such as Zosimos, Mary the Jewess, Olympiodorus, and Jābir ibn Hayyān (Geber).
Attunement is a central practice of Emissaries of Divine Light. The origin of the word Attunement refers to the attuning of the human capacity with the universal animating spirit within all people. Attunement practitioners believe that positive shifts in consciousness release a healing energy through a person’s body, mind and emotions. Emissaries of Divine Light practice Attunement as a form of energy medicine.
During the league's seven years, Cobden was its chief spokesman and animating spirit. He was not afraid to take his challenge in person to the agricultural landlords or to confront the working class Chartists, led by Feargus O'Connor. In 1841, Sir Robert Peel having defeated the Melbourne ministry in parliament, there was a general election, and Cobden was returned as the new member for Stockport. His opponents had confidently predicted that he would fail utterly in the House of Commons.
D.O. Haynes, 1895. p. 309. Modeling the provisions concerning religion within the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom, the framers of the United States Constitution rejected any religious test for office, and the First Amendment specifically denied the central government any power to enact any law respecting either an establishment of religion, or prohibiting its free exercise. In following decades, the animating spirit behind the constitution's Establishment Clause led to the disestablishment of the official religions within the member states. The framers were mainly influenced by secular, Enlightenment ideals, but they also considered the pragmatic concerns of minority religious groups who did not want to be under the power or influence of a state religion that did not represent them.
In the same way he was the animating spirit of the League of Halle, formed in 1533, from which sprang in 1538 the Holy League of Nuremberg for the maintenance of the religious Peace of Nuremberg. The vigorous activity displayed by the duke in so many directions was not attended with much success. Most of his political measures, indeed, stood the test of experience, but in ecclesiastico-political matters he witnessed with sorrow the gradual decline of Catholicism and the spread of Lutheranism within his dominions, in spite of his earnest efforts and forcible prohibition of the new doctrine. Furthermore, during George's lifetime his nearest relations his son-in-law Philip of Hesse, and his brother Heinrich, joined the Reformers.
Roger Covell, chief classical music critic for The Sydney Morning Herald, wrote in his 1990 review of the CD, "Simon Walker's "Binary" has a feeling of severity and power to it; Philip Powers, producer of the disc and its animating spirit, inevitably calls to mind a degree of filmic spookiness with his use of almost-human wails and sighs from electronic sources in his inventive "Wired"." The article finished with praise for the concept, Covell writing, "[t]he disc is a useful message from composers who are in the process of working out their place in Australian music. More messages of a similar kind would be welcome."Sydney Morning Herald review (1990) The Australian Recording Industry Association nominated Powers and the 1M1 label for five ARIA awards: Bloodmoon, Wendy Cracked a Walnut, beDevil and the highly regarded Christ Church St Laurence Choir CD Victoria.

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