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But the dance can be steeped in heteronormative, patriarchal tradition.
Their memories of Monday night will likely always be steeped in trauma.
You don't need to be steeped in internet memery to get the message.
He appeared to be steeped in the culture of the extreme-right internet.
They are also events that tend to be steeped in generational layers of tradition.
I would rather be steeped in an avalanche of livestock effluence than read another thinkpiece.
In order to "get" /r/muacirclejerk's humour, you must already be steeped in online beauty culture.
Each dish may be steeped in longstanding family tradition, or a sign of new growth on our family tree.
To be steeped in this tradition is to have one's strange, private favorites based on nothing more than instinct.
The next chief of staff will need to be steeped in political experience in order to succeed in this role.
His writing then recounted this perfection of daily being, this ability to be steeped in the immediacy of place and time.
Orïsha used to be steeped in magic, but a despotic king ripped magic from the land and slaughtered the magic users, or maji.
I don't know if this will be good or bad or some very confusing in-between, but it will certainly be steeped in controversy.
His only option is to attend a program run by one of the many political factions in Gaza and be steeped in ideological thinking.
Detroit may be steeped in its automotive past, but the Motor City is not feeling all that nostalgic about its contributions to the car industry.
There, surrounded by the past, they can be steeped in the history of the house, the better to channel its essence as they enter the atelier.
The two fighters stand out as two of the best and most ferocious produced by the Pride era, and a fight between them would be steeped in history.
Space Force will undoubtedly be steeped in political satire, given its premise, but just like The Office that came before it, Space Force is described as a workplace comedy.
But a fourth-century handbook of prescriptions provided a vital insight: To extract the plant's medicinal properties, it should be steeped in relatively cold water, rather than boiled like tea.
The latter should be steeped in nearly boiling water for forty seconds before drinking; if any of the former is left forty seconds after arriving, it'll be a small miracle.
That is, our stories may be steeped in ambiguity, but if we choose to observe and appreciate them generously, they can miraculously emerge as earnest, unflinching endorsements of radical hope.
A successful secretary of state must be steeped in history and geopolitics and have shrewd negotiating skills and a clear sense of America's capabilities, principles and the limits of Washington's power.
The book, whittled in half from an original draft of 800 pages, also happens to be steeped in queer theory — as popular on campuses today as deconstruction (from which it evolved) was a generation ago.
Good news for It fans: In contrast to the jump-scare-courting first clip, this trailer seems to be steeped in King's landscape of childhood fears and uncontrollable imagination — and it's much more effective for it.
Yue, who says he is remaining neutral in the nomination fight, argues the chief benefit of the switch is that it cedes more power to the average delegate, who may not be steeped in House parliamentary procedure.
There's obviously ample affection for the comics in Edlund's world -- a trait common to any good parody -- but the approach is broad enough that one needn't be steeped in superhero minutia to appreciate the gags, though that surely helps.
As men who claim to be steeped in geek culture, with careers built on intimate knowledge of genre storytelling, they still developed a large knowledge gap about a toxic, misogynistic storytelling trope — because as men, this trope didn't impact them.
THE FLIGHT PORTFOLIO By Julie Orringer Henry James in his tales liked to send his much-advantaged yet inexperienced young Americans abroad, to be steeped in the superior civilization of Europe: its grand boulevards and ancient seats, its paintings, its music, its unsurpassed literary heritage.
Milan may be steeped in Champions League experience but in both encounters with the Dutch side they looked ordinary and takeable.
Depending on the size that has been used, the cloth may be steeped in a dilute acid and then rinsed, or enzymes may be used to break down the size.
Disturbed sites produce chickweed, and plantain (Musa). Asparagus (Asparagus officinalis) shoots grow near roadsides. There are plants which are poisonous, and edible plants which have poisonous look alike. Strawberry (Fragaria vesca), wild mint (Mentha arvensis), and Labrador tea leaves can be steeped in boiling water for tea.
They are often pickled in vinegar or sherry as a snack or cooked as an ingredient in many dishes. They can be steeped in boiling water to make ginger herb tea, to which honey may be added. Ginger can be made into candy or ginger wine. Mature ginger rhizomes are fibrous and nearly dry.
A lump of doncha, about , can be steeped in of hot water for five to ten minutes. The tea lump is often roasted on both sides over low heat before consumption. Roasting helps with sterilization of the tea leaves, as well as the development of a unique aroma and flavor. Doncha retains its aroma and flavor after re-steeping three to four times.
Tu says she was influenced by a traditional Chinese herbal medicine source The Handbook of Prescriptions for Emergency Treatments written in 340 CE by Ge Hong saying that this herb should be steeped in cold water. This book contained the useful reference to the herb: "A handful of qinghao immersed with two litres of water, wring out the juice and drink it all." Tu's team subsequently isolated a useful extract. Results were published in the Chinese Medical Journal in 1979.
Simultaneously with the Mishna and Talmud there grew up a number of Midrashim, or commentaries on the Bible. some of these were legalistic, like the halakhic sections of the Talmud but the most important were of an edifying, homiletic character (Midrash Aggadah). These latter, although chronologically later, are important for the corroborative light which they throw on the language of the New Testament. The Gospel of John is seen to be steeped in early Jewish phraseology, and the words of Psalm 109 LXX Hebrew Bible 110], "The Lord said to my Lord", etc.
They are small, roughly triangular and edible, with a bitter, astringent, or in some cases, mild and nut-like taste. They have a high enough fat content that they can be pressed for edible oil. Fresh from the tree, beech leaves in spring are a fine salad vegetable, as sweet as a mild cabbage, though much softer in texture.Food for free (2004) The young leaves can be steeped in gin for several weeks, the liquor strained off and sweetened to give a light green/yellow liqueur called beech leaf noyau.
Doubtfire as influences for their decision. Columbus pitched his vision of the film for two hours, stating that he wanted the Muggle scenes "to be bleak and dreary" but those set in the wizarding world "to be steeped in color, mood, and detail." He took inspiration from David Lean's adaptations of Great Expectations (1946) and Oliver Twist (1948), wishing to use "that sort of darkness, that sort of edge, that quality to the cinematography," while being further inspired by the colour designs from Oliver! (1968) and The Godfather (1972).
Tu says she was influenced by a traditional Chinese herbal medicine source, The Handbook of Prescriptions for Emergency Treatments, written in 340 by Ge Hong, which states that this herb should be steeped in cold water. The extracted substance, once subject to detoxification and purification processes, is a usable antimalarial drug – a 2012 review found that artemisinin-based remedies were the most effective drugs for the treatment of malaria. For her work on malaria, Tu received the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. Despite global efforts in combating malaria, it remains a large burden for the population.
The seminary increased in stature with time, becoming a household name to all Mizrahi Jews, while a significant number of European Jews were also aware of it. Students from across Iraq came for the chance to be steeped in the Torah of Somekh. The seminary ordained some of the great rabbis of the generation, who served in communities in Iraq, Persia, India, and the Levant. The traveller Jehiel Fischel, who visited Baghdad on the 14th of Sivan 5620 (1860), wrote: In 1863, there were 30 scholars whose sole duty was to teach rabbinical students at the seminary.
Artemisia annua Research to develop antimalarial drugs led to the discovery of artemisinin, a compound which is extracted from Artemisia annua, in the 1970s by Chinese scientist Tu Youyou, for which she shared the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. While most TCM herbs are boiled at high temperature that can damage the active ingredient in Artemisia annua, one traditional source calls for this herb to be steeped in cold water. Noting this, scientists found that a better extract was obtained by using a low-temperature ether-based extraction method. Purification processes were used to isolate the active molecule, and clinical trials showed the active ingredient to be an effective drug.
The leafed tree symbolizes the founding spirit of the Myong Ji Educational Foundation to imbue the students with the Christian faith, so that they may become devoted and capable leaders who can contribute to the advancement of our culture and national prosperity and ultimately to the realization of world peace. The white stallion is a symbol of loyalty, courage, obedience, and purity. It is also a reference to the equestrian origins of the Korean people. The school mascot is, therefore, a representation of the profound hope that Myongjians, like the white stallion, will be steeped in such virtues as loyalty, courage, obedience, and purity, as they gallop into the world for the realization of God's kingdom here on earth.
The traditional rays of light are replaced with light color indicators; the white clothes rendered in "icy" blue, the angel to the right in yellow patches seems "bleached by light", the left-hand angel appears to be steeped in shadow, dressed in clothes of lavender and bearing deep green wings. The effect is iridescent, according to Blum, who writes, "this shimmering surface gives [the figures] an unearthly quality, separating them from the more believable world of the bedchamber."Blum (1992), 55 The effect deviates from the pure naturalism and realism which typifies Early Netherlandish art, causing a "startling" juxtaposition, an effect that is "unsteadying" and contradictory.Blum (1992), 56 Annunciation Triptych, Rogier van der Weyden, c.
We need to constantly challenge our accustomed behaviors in the light of the Gospel. We may say that we are following our conscience, but are we informing our consciences with the truth about these issues? Cardinal George Pell of Australia has said that we must follow truth and our conscience, but be steeped in truth so that they be rightly formed. Perhaps having to face these issues during this coming election can turn out to be a grace that truly awakens our need to learn more about the teachings of the Catholic Church, and then to use the Sacrament of Reconciliation so that we can receive His mercy and bring our behavior into conformity with the mind and heart of Christ.
Desizing is the process of removing sizing materials from the fabric, which is applied in order to increase the strength of the yarn which can withstand with the friction of loom. Fabric which has not been desized is very stiff and causes difficulty in its treatment with a different solution in subsequent processes. After singeing operation the sizing material is removed by making it water-soluble and washing it with warm water. Desizing can be done by either the hydrolytic method (rot steep, acid steep, enzymatic steep) or the oxidative method (chlorine, chloride, bromite, hydrogen peroxide) Depending on the sizing materials that has been used, the cloth may be steeped in a dilute acid and then rinsed, or enzymes may be used to break down the sizing material.
At first, it was ineffective because they extracted it with traditional boiling water. Tu Youyou discovered that a low-temperature extraction process could be used to isolate an effective antimalarial substance from the plant; Tu says she was influenced by a traditional Chinese herbal medicine source, The Handbook of Prescriptions for Emergency Treatments, written in 340 by Ge Hong, which states that this herb should be steeped in cold water. This book contained the direction to immerse a handful of qinghao in the equivalent of 0.4 litres of water, wring out the juice and drink it all. After rereading the recipe, Tu realised the hot water had already damaged the active ingredient in the plant; therefore she proposed a method using low-temperature ether to extract the effective compound instead.
In the summer of 2019 Croft took over a role from colleague Christopher Anderson as deputy to then-Special Envoy for Ukraine Kurt Volker. Given that she had served at the National Security Council, focusing on Ukraine issues, and on the State Department's Ukraine desk, Croft is acknowledged to be "steeped in the policy issues" surrounding the U.S.-Ukraine relationship. Sources familiar with the department say Croft took "very specific interest in the" political-military portfolio of the Ukraine but refused to work with Rudy Giuliani on Ukraine issues.CNN, "State Department Ukraine experts next up in impeachment inquiry" Oct 29, 2019 In her opening statement to congressional committees, Croft noted with regard to former Republican lawmaker Bob Livingston: > During my time at the NSC, I received multiple calls from lobbyist Robert > Livingston, who told me that Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch should be fired.
His marine paintings cover the whole range of subjects typical for marine painters in the 17th century such as sailing ships and galleys at sea, port scenes, Mediterranean harbour capriccios, ships in distress, storms at sea and naval battles. These compositions show him to be steeped in Flemish and Dutch traditions of marine painting. His seascapes evidence a vigour and vividness of colour while some of his battle scenes are surprisingly calm. Portrait of Sir Robert Clayton He created many renderings of naval battles and his earliest dated painting is a 1672 imaginary interpretation of the Battle of Actium (National Maritime Museum, London).Lorenzo A. Castro (Antwerp, active 1672–1686), A capriccio of a Mediterranean harbour with elegant figures disembarking, shipping beyond at Christie's He painted a panoramic view of the Battle of Lepanto (Sold at Bonhams on 8 December 2004 in London, lot 135).
In Amsterdam she was seized with self doubt, convinced that her fellow students would all be steeped in Marxist theory while she, having joined the Communist Party only in 1930, knew next to nothing about the relevant philosophical underpinnings. A helpful comrade was able to reassure her, however, lending her "The State and Revolution" by Lenin as well as "The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State" by Engels, and patiently talked her through them. Her self doubt was only partially expunged by this, but the solicitous Amsterdam comrade nevertheless calmed her nerves sufficiently to persuade her to proceed to Moscow where, as she later told an interviewer, her time at the International Lenin School would prove to be the most beautiful time in her life ("die schönste Zeit in meinem Leben"). The focus of her studies at the International Lenin School was on the History of the Labour Movement, German History and Political economy, all through the prism of Marxism.

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