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Before Oprah breathed life into this list, we missed these items so bad.
The money breathed life into Smith's campaign, but not enough to spook Cunningham.
It's too early to understand the Roman history that once breathed life into Caraca.
" Says his MIT colleague Joshua Angrist, "Daron breathed life into the field of political economy.
But the news that he had survived the landing breathed life into Mr. Castro's movement.
The city that breathed life into modern society also produced the recipe for its complete annihilation.
Now Rungvisai has breathed life into the super flyweight division, which is usually overlooked by the public.
Devontae Booker breathed life into the proceedings by breaking a couple nice runs in the third quarter.
Though Christopher Eccleston opened up the modern age of "Doctor Who," Tennant breathed life into the character.
Trump's comments also breathed life into immigration hardliners in Congress who don't want a DACA deal at all.
The Apollo program had breathed life into the fledgling company by ordering hundreds of thousands of Fairchild components.
Lifesaving wounds Hamilton, now 31, says he truly believes that what paralyzed him actually breathed life into him.
Every day that God breathed life into her body, she rubbed and cleaned and polished and prayed over it.
Yin said an eagle at the par-five fifth had breathed life into a quiet opening to her round.
Such powerful new relationships have created a foundation for, and have breathed life into, a vast police and surveillance state.
Yet the election of a new president to the Argentine Football Association (AFA) has breathed life into the women's game there.
But an appellate court recently breathed life into a years-old challenge to the program by the California Chamber of Commerce.
Finally, in 2015, HUD issued the Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing rule, which breathed life into this key portion of the FHA.
This incredible community's passion and intellect and perseverance has taken my small contribution and nurtured it, enhanced it, breathed life into it.
She has a previous Tony nomination for Rent, and has sung in the Disney hit Frozen, where she breathed life into Elsa.
Dee, whose project Hood P breathed life into the Mexican rap scene, arrived at the house before the rest of the crew.
Just as Mr. Romero breathed life into the lurching zombie, Mr. Hooper created the first great masked serial killer in modern American horror.
Bemstrom's power-play goal snapped a 15-game scoring drought for the forward, and also breathed life into the Columbus special-teams unit.
He was thrilled to find out his fans included the woman who breathed life into the character of Atticus Finch, modeled after Lee's father.
"This incredible community's passion and intellect and perseverance have taken my small contribution and nurtured it, enhanced it, breathed life into it," he wrote.
Techie YouTuber Dmitry Grinberg breathed life into Sega's final home console —  originally launched in the late '90s — with a version of Flappy Bird of all things.
In short, Trump's victory breathed life into both political parties' infrastructures — and did little to undercut the system that keeps the US a two-party state.
The boisterous scene encompasses much of what is endearing about downtown New York, the area that has breathed life into So's brand for 19603-odd years.
A China-based robot manufacturer has breathed life into a Transformers toy, allowing it to actually transition between standing and truck state — all on its own.
To have that experience with Robert Downey, Jr. who breathed life into this superhero narrative for people across the world, it's a really surreal and wonderful.
It's unsurprising that this tech has breathed life into the most prominent digital influencers so far — this type of avatar offers the most creative latitude and photorealism.
That came after the departure of Donna Karan from her own brand, and DKNY's creative director Jane Chung, who breathed life into the brand from the beginning.
The team's rookie safety tandem, Jamal Adams and Marcus Maye, has breathed life into the defense, drawing comparisons to the early days of Seattle's Legion of Boom.
Jones had just completed a hugely successful and entertaining stint as a guest commentator at the Olympics in Rio, where she breathed life into a boorish NBC broadcast.
But Omar has still not explained some puzzling discrepancies and inconsistencies in her marriage history that raised questions about her marriages and have breathed life into allegations of fraud.
But Omar has still not explained some puzzling discrepancies and inconsistencies in her marriage history that raise questions about her marriages and have breathed life into to allegations of fraud.
Beyond these uncharacteristic expressions of camaraderie, the post-Tet groundswell also breathed life into the South's new constitutional system, hitherto scorned or dismissed after the previous year's rigged presidential election.
They not only created a new sound—layering disco classics with house beats and the rhythms of 1980s American groove—but breathed life into an otherwise outdated and outshined French music scene.
I'd take Sanders more seriously if he would stop bleating about breaking up the big banks and instead breathed life into what really matters for jobs: nurturing more entrepreneurs and starter-uppers.
Protesters clashed with security forces during protests in Venezuela on Saturday after a ban on Capriles breathed life into a fractured movement and fueled the first sustained anti-government demonstrations since 2014.
Going against the judgment of European counterparts, the president withdrew from an Iran Deal that breathed life into an Iranian economy squeezed by sanctions and kept Israel in a well-funded Hezbollah's crosshairs.
Our stories, our sit-ins, our protests breathed life into our democracy and transformed the balance of power in Washington by putting more of it in the hands of women, especially women of color.
United had taken a rather fortunate 2-0 lead with Ibrahimovic's 19th-minute strike and Jesse Lingard's clinical finish but Southampton striker Manolo Gabbiadini's brace either side of halftime breathed life into the showpiece match.
They made a string of moves this season that included a coaching change, multiple trades, minor league call-ups and free-agent signings, all of which have breathed life into the club around its captain, Sidney Crosby.
And now, the COVID-19 epidemic has unexpectedly breathed life into the once boring field, which stretches from virtual meetings, online education, digital healthcare, cybersecurity, telecommunications, logistics to smart cities, analysis from investment firm Yunqi Partners shows.
Mahathir, 92, breathed life into the pre-election period with a stunning return to frontline politics by joining forces with his arch-nemesis, former deputy prime minister Anwar Ibrahim, whom he once jailed for corruption and sodomy.
CARACAS (Reuters) - Protesters clashed with security forces during protests in Venezuela on Saturday after a ban on a top opposition leader from office breathed life into a fractured movement and fueled the first sustained anti-government demonstrations since 2014.
Not long after Robert Griffin III won the Heisman Trophy at Baylor in 2011, and not long after Art Briles breathed life into a moribund football program by emphasizing a breathless sense of offensive speed, applications to the university spiked considerably.
United had taken a 2-0 lead with Ibrahimovic's free kick and Jesse Lingard's shot but Southampton striker Manolo Gabbiadini's double either side of halftime breathed life into the showpiece match leaving the stage set for the Swede to snatch the winner.
" Of course, McGregor was the one who really breathed life into a potential fight with Cowboy after he watched Cerrone beat up Alexander Hernandez at 'UFC Fight Night' in January ... tweeting to Cowboy: "For a fight like that Donald, I'll fight you. Congratulations.
Low gas prices, a desperate need for revenue to fix crumbling roads, and a post-election period that gives politicians the space to tackle controversial issues have breathed life into efforts to raise the taxes, said Carl Davis, research director at the non-partisan Washington D.C.-based Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy.
Drawing on his own experience growing up in the agricultural hamlet of Clyde, Ohio, he breathed life into a band of neurotic castaways adrift on the flatlands of the Midwest, each of them in their own way struggling — and failing — to locate meaning, personal connection and love amid the town's elm-shaded streets.
Also of box-office note: Another superhero, at least to octogenarians and the political left, has breathed life into the documentary marketplace: "RBG," a Participant Media and Magnolia Pictures film about Ruth Bader Ginsburg, crossed the $10 million mark, one of the best results for a film of its kind in years.
Similarly to Atlanta's Organized Noize, who Pimp actually shouts out in the outro of "Pinky Ring," Ridin Dirty's production team (primarily comprised of Pimp and Scarface confidant N.O. Joe) breathed life into their beats with a heavy use of live instrumentation, hiring a number of keyboard, bass, and guitar players to bolster samples of golden-era funk.
Wilkinson, Richard H. (2003). The Complete Gods and Goddesses of Ancient Egypt. Thames & Hudson. p. 229 In the Osiris myth, it was Heqet who breathed life into the new body of Horus at birth, as she was a goddess of the last moments of birth.
Cellini breathed life into his new sculpture through his use of bronze and he asserted Medici control over the Florentine people through the Perseus motif. There is an exquisite, though smaller scale, bronze copy of the Perseus displayed outside The Ringling Museum in Sarasota, Florida, USA.
It subsequently toured in America and a similar production was staged in Australia. Aspects of Love was produced in Japan, the Philippines, Hungary, Finland, and Denmark as well. In 1993, R.U.G and Apollo Leisure breathed life into a new production directed by Gail Edwards and choreographed by Jo Anne Robinson.
The miniseries had an average rating of 2.5 million viewers, leading to the commissioning of sequels. These ratings were up 38% on the average figures for Channel 4's 11PM timeslot. The Guardian's Sam Wollaston said that the first episode "breathed life into [Meadow's] characters again... it's still bleak, as you'd expect. At times touching, at others funny".
Charleston, South Carolina native Janae Claxton breathed life into poetry with her first place performance of C.K. Williams' "The Gaffe." For the third year in a row, Nicholas Amador of Punahou, Hawaii claimed a top spot, earning second place to finish off his senior year competition. Third place was awarded to Hope Stratman from Omaha, Nebraska.
The arrival of the railroad breathed life into Roverud. The Roverud station on the Solørbanen was operational from 1893, and became one of the most important stations for handling of timber from the Finnskogen area. In 1936 Johannes Een came from Voss to Roverud. He established his firm, Brødrene Een A/S, there which produced his own patented lathwork shutters (forskalingslemmer).
Finally, they gathered red clay from the four corners of the world, they mixed the clay with their spittle and molded it into the shape of a man. Then Kāne took a special magical white clay and formed it into a head. Then the three Gods breathed life into the statue and created the first man. The first man was created in the image of Kāne.
Sooryavansham's Users' Rating on The Times of India is 4.0/5. On MouthShut.com, where the film's score is 4.8/5, the users have praised its story and songs. The film's Box Office business was moderate but it breathed life into Amitabh Bachchan's career and one year later, in 2000, Mr Bachchan made his first appearance on Indian TV, hosting KBC - Season 1 and winning legions of fans.
George Garret, quoted in: Dale Brown. The Book of Buechner. p.282. A number of critics voiced approval at the author’s choice of protagonist: Annie Dillard, in her review for the Boston Sunday Globe wrote that ‘Buechner has taken the grand story of Jacob - breathed life into it and set its vivid people in motion’,Annie Dillard. ‘The Ancient Story of Jacob, Retold in a Passionate, Exalted Pitch’.
Henry, the renegade intellectual, the writer, had taken millions of us to the sexy Tropic of Cancer and Capricorn. Now he was sick and slowly recuperating. He needed a lift in spirits... Brenda the Muse breathed life into her mortal charge and gave him reason to live. Miller gave her focus and fine tuning and wrote Venus over 1,500 letters which amounted to four-thousand hand-written pages.
There are hot springs in Gaurikund and they are converted to bathing places. This place is also associated with the legend of how Ganesha acquired his elephant head. While bathing in the kund, Goddess Parvati fashioned Ganesha from the soap suds on Her body, breathed life into Him and placed Him at the entrance as Her guard. Lord Shiva happened to arrive at the spot and He was stopped by Ganesha.
Regarding Bhanumathi's performance, Narasimham stated that she "breathed life" into Malliswari's character with her "natural acting and mellifluous renditions". In his book "Alanaati Chalana Chitram", K. N. T. Sastry wrote that Bhanumathi's expressions were "heavenly" and called Shekhar's production design "commendable". The directorate of the International Film Festival of India called Malliswari a "nostalgic film of kings and proud queens, baroque- style palaces and dancers, and ordinary mortals who dared to fall in love".
Woodfull made 22 as Australia replied to England's 440 with 284. The hosts enforced the follow on as rain breathed life into the pitch, and Woodfull made 43 as Australia were all out for 118 in an innings defeat.Harte and Whimpress, p. 355. He then scored 73 run out, his only fifty in the Tests, as Australia made 491 and ceded a 136-run lead in the third Test at Old Trafford.
When Brahms was still terra incognito in Hungary, several of his works were presented by Henri Gobbi thus making the public aware of his name. He helped the Bach-culture to bloom in Hungary and breathed life into several pieces by Beethoven. Liszt took Gobbi to his inner circles with little interruption for nearly 17 years, partly in Budapest, Rome and Weimar. Art enthusiasts wanted to know how Franz Liszt would interpret his works.
The Qur'an and hadith give the same account of the creation of Adam and Eve. Synthesizing the Qur'an with Sunni hadith can produce the following account. According to the Qur'an, when God informed the angels that he was going to put a successor on Earth, they questioned whether the human would cause blood shed and damage, but he told them that he knew what they did not. He created Adam from clay and breathed life into him.
After quoting Grass's version of the founding of Rite Aid, Kramer wrote: "Grass of course, is denigrating Lehrman, and as for the facts, they aren't facts at all, or at least they are disputed facts. They are disputed by a host of former and present Rite Aid officers and directors with whom I spoke." Kramer went on to quote other Rite Aid officers and directors. Lehrman "took a sleepy little company and breathed life into it," said one company director.
He hired Smith to write and draw the strip, and it was Smith who breathed life into the characters. Smith was the first cartoonist to kill off a regular character: His May 1929 storyline about the death of Mary Gold caused a national sensation."Big Deals: Comics’ Highest-Profile Moments," Hogan's Alley #7, 1999 The Sunday page also included several toppers over the course of the run: Old Doc Yak (Dec 7, 1930 - Feb 25, 1934), Cousin Juniper (Jan 2, 1944-1955) and Grandpa Noah (1955).
In 2009 Juma joined Ugandan Super League club Bunamwaya. He scored in a 3–0 win against Simba on 12 November, and was the focal point of the team in a match against Express on 5 February 2010 as Bunamwaya came from three goals down to claim a 3–3 draw. Edward Golola, the club's manager, said that Juma's imagination had breathed life into Bunamwaya and winning the league wasn't a far-fetched thought. "He plays with a lot of maturity," said team-mate Ayub Kisalita.
One reason for the rise was the arrival of teenage prostitute Donna Beck (Candice Earley). Her relationship with the handsome Dr. Chuck Tyler breathed life into the show and captivated fans. Other new additions are the arrivals of aristocratic Palmer Cortlandt (aka Peter Cooney) (James Mitchell), his somewhat creepy housekeeper Myra Murdock (Elizabeth Lawrence), and his overprotected daughter Nina (Taylor Miller), who, to Palmer's chagrin, entrances Dr. Cliff Warner (Peter Bergman). Palmer does everything in his power to break up the couple, including telling Nina she is going blind due to her diabetes.
Rare's 3D platformers became notorious for their emphasis on collecting items, and Kotaku remembered Donkey Kong 64 as "the worst offender" with hundreds of color-coded bananas. Other retrospective reviewers agreed. "As... Super Mario 64 breathed life into the 3D platforming genre", Electronic Gaming Monthly wrote, "Donkey Kong 64 sucked it all out" and solidified Rare's reputation for making "collect-a- thon" games. The indie developer behind A Hat in Time, a spiritual successor to Banjo-Kazooie, blamed Donkey Kong 64 for the "collect-a-thon platform adventurer" genre's decline in popularity.
As of 2017, it is Los Angeles' oldest restaurant operated by the same family in the same location. It was Walt Disney's favorite restaurant. "The Number of the Beast" by Iron Maiden is loosely based on the poem. Actor Ken O'Harrah plays Tam O'Shanter at Tamfest 2019 Tamfest in Ayr, which honours Tam O'Shanter, is one of Britain’s largest festivals dedicated to a fictional character. The festival was founded in 2015 by musician and events organiser Meredith McCrindle and has breathed life into Ayr’s town centre with a host of family- friendly shows and interactive sessions in art, craft, and drama.
These studies conducted by esteemed scientists such as Dr. Joris Dik from the University of Delft, Dr. D Peter Siddons from the Brookhaven National Laboratory and Dr. Arthur Woll from Cornell University use innovative and non-invasive x-ray and 3D imaging techniques to achieve a greater understanding of how these incredible works were created. Out of the Shadows reveals how, for the first time, modern science is making it possible to step back in time and trace the hands of some of the world's greatest artists as they breathed life into their masterpieces one layer of paint at a time.
The goddess Parvati had started preparing for a bath. As she didn’t want to be disturbed during her bath and since Nandi was not at Kailash to keep guard of the door, Parvati took the turmeric paste (for bathing) from her body and made a form of a boy and breathed life into him. This boy was instructed by Parvati to guard the door and to not let anyone in until she finished her bath. After Shiva had come out of his meditation, he wanted to go and see Parvati but found himself being stopped by this strange boy.
A narrator (Angus Scrimm) explains that when "God breathed life into the universe…the light gave birth to Angels…the earth gave birth to man...the fire gave birth to the djinn, creatures condemned to dwell in the void between the worlds." If a person wakes a djinn they will receive three wishes, but the third wish will free legions of djinn on Earth. In 1127, the djinn (Andrew Divoff) asks a Persian emperor to make his second wish. When the emperor wishes to see wonders, the djinn uses his powers to torture and mutilate people in the palace.
The Grace Bros store was originally planned to open in the Southside Plaza at Rockdale, but due to David Jones planning to open a Hurstville store, with a possible site near the current location of Hurstville Library on Queens Road, Grace Bros amended the plan and opened at Hurstville. Venture, which took over Norman Ross, relocated from its original space to the space next to Grace Bros. Snowy Hill park was later converted to the rooftop carpark. The Greater Union opened at the end of June which breathed life into what was a ghost town after 5pm.
The Rolling Stones ended up recording about 50 new songs, several of which would turn up in altered forms on Emotional Rescue (1980) and Tattoo You (1981). Chris Kimsey was the engineer for the sessions. His approach to recording breathed life into the somewhat dense sounding recordings like Goats Head Soup (1973) and It's Only Rock 'n' Roll (1974) albums. Kimsey's direct method of recording, together with the entrance of the then state-of-the-art Mesa/Boogie Mark I amps instead of the Ampeg SVT line of amps, yielded a bright, direct and aggressive guitar sound.
Freedberg derides Allori as derivative, claiming he illustrates "the ideal of Maniera by which art (and style) are generated out of pre-existing art." The polish of figures has an unnatural marble-like form as if he aimed for cold statuary. It can be said of late phase mannerist painting in Florence, that the city that had early breathed life into statuary with the works of masters like Donatello and Michelangelo, was still so awed by them that it petrified the poses of figures in painting. While by 1600 the Baroque elsewhere was beginning to give life to painted figures, Florence was painting two- dimensional statues.
2008 marked 30 years since a new housing estate breathed life into derelict land to the west of Vauxhall Road called Eldonian Village. In recent years new housing has followed this flagship Eldonian Village, such as Athol Village alongside the Leeds and Liverpool Canal plus flats and student accommodation around the Leeds Street and Marybone end to improve the Vauxhall area, however little of Scotland Road itself remains. Plans were unveiled in March 2018 to restore the three blocks of Eldon Grove back into use as housing after them being derelict for over 16 years. The plans also include the creation of a new block of flats on adjacent land.
Sugiura was the assistant of Murasaki Yamada, a prominent feminist manga artist. Sugiura published her first manga, "Tsugen Muro no Ume," in the alternative manga magazine Garo in 1980. Her distinctive style drew heavily on ukiyo-e techniques and breathed life into her depictions of Edo-period life and customs, helping her win popularity as well as the Japan Cartoonists Association Award for her manga Gassō ("Joint Burial") in 1984 and the Bungei Shunjū Manga Award for Fūryū Edo Suzume in 1988. In 1993, Sugiura announced that she was retiring from her life as a manga artist to dedicate herself to research on Edo period lifestyles and customs.
During a post-graduate year training and racing as part of what is considered the first privateer ski team in U.S. history, Kitt and many of his training team members were selected to the U.S. Ski Team's National Training Group, the development team. In only his first full season of World Cup racing in 1988, Kitt made the U.S. team at age 19 for the 1988 Winter Olympics at Calgary. He was the first American male alpine skier to compete in four Olympics, later passed by Bode Miller. Kitt is said to have "breathed life into a stagnant U.S. Ski team" when he won his first World Cup race in Val d'Isere, France, on December 7, 1991.
Other innovative elements (such as the location of the play and technological advancements of stage machinery) aided in the creation of this new personage through J.R. Planche's new vision of Gothic literature. Inspired by English author John Polidori's gothic novel The Vampyre, written in 1819, Planche's play breathed life into this new character birthed from the writings of Polidori as Planche set him on the stage as a physical force with the capability of movement and thought. The reserved and aristocratic qualities of Lord Ruthven, the vampire in Planche's play, originally came to fruition out of English novelist Polidori's influence from the wealthy estranged hermit-like qualities of the romantic poet George Gordon Byron, or more commonly known as simply Lord Byron.Byron, Crede.
Along with Madison, powerful men such as Roger Sherman, Oliver Ellsworth, Elbridge Gerry, and Robert Morris often clashed, sometimes savagely, but ultimately they forged a consensus that gave strength and credibility to the new government. Bordewich brings alive the passions and conflicts of these extraordinary men, who, along with President George Washington and Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton, breathed life into the Constitution. Bordewich immerses us in the dramatic debates over the Bill of Rights, the creation of the president's cabinet, the adoption of a new capitalist financial system, and the acrimonious argument over the new capital, among many other issues. Some of the issues the First Congress faced still challenge us: literal versus liberal interpretations of the Constitution, conflict between states' rights and federal power, protection of individual rights, and more.
Although Robinson wrote books for young readers and adults her passion laid in writing books for young female readers. She also believed that her most important responsibility as an author was to teach others to write. Robinson taught advanced writing classes for over twenty-five years at Columbia University and took great pride in her students accomplishments. Robinson “breathed life into a coastal area of Maine” and also had an interest in dogs and zoology. She used these two different influences to develop “young female characters who ventured beyond their isolated childhoods into the wider world, often to return to their childhood home with a renewed appreciation”. Books about dogs include Dr. Tam O’Shanter (1921), Stories that appeared in St. Nicholas Magazine, Robin and Tito (1931), Robin and Angus (1931), and Robin and Heather (1932).
The Advocates Sara Levy called described the track as "irresistible" and a "coy surprise", while Nick Levine of Digital Spy similarly wrote that it is "irresistible disco candy." Joey Guerra from the Houston Chronicle felt that the "Off the Wall" sample "breathed life" into the track, writing that the only things which are missing are "roller skates and short-shorts". Eric Henderson of Slant Magazine gave a detailed evaluation of the song's composition, comparing it to Carey's 2001 soundtrack album Glitter and to Janet Jackson's 2008 song "Feedback": > 'I'm That Chick' is a retro treatsicle in the best, most Glitter-iest sense. > It's pinker than Pepto-Bismol and just as soothing, and for whatever reason, > Mariah's fudged enunciation on the chorus turns 'I'm that chick you like' > into 'I'll have chicken, lite.
Water drunk from Fionn's hands had the power of healing, but when Fionn gathered water he twice let it run through his fingers before he could bring it to Diarmuid. Threatened by his son Oisín and grandson Oscar he fetched water a third time, but this time he was too late: Diarmuid had died. After Diarmuid's death, Aengus took his body back to the Brugh where he breathed life into it whenever he wished to speak with the hero.. Tóraigheacht Dhiarmada agus Ghráinne has often been compared with the earlier love triangle between Deirdre, Noísi and King Conchobar of Ulster, Longes mac nUislenn (The Exile of the Sons of Uisliu), which is part of the Ulster Cycle. Diarmuid Ua Duibhne is said to be the founder of the Scottish Clan Campbell.
In order to learn how to box, Rupert Friend was sent to train with former WBO World middleweight and super middleweight champion Steve Collins. Moran explained that the make-up team had to make Natascha McElhone less attractive for the role; "Yes we put a lot of make-up on her to ugly her up a bit for the role, but it's not 'Planet of the Apes' type make-up, she still had to act underneath all that stuff and she was amazing and really breathed life into the character." Due to the accuracy of the make-up, Kevin Lewis had difficulty being on set because she looked so much like the real-life Gloria; "It was such a shock and I walked off the set when I heard her as Gloria shouting." Augustus Prew was not at first meant to be the teenage Kevin Lewis.

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