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Cuishe has earthy notes, bringing to mind the pit oven.
Or bringing to mind a Douglas Sirk heroine's bathetic glow from the 1940s.
The blackened vessels are chipped and appear burnt, bringing to mind the aftermath of war.
The agent spoke softly, almost sweetly, his whisper bringing to mind that of a poet or a psychopath.
Rayne's first midcareer survey is full of linguistic disruptions and quiet repetitions, bringing to mind the scrivener's disarming resistance.
"Christina who?" he wrote in response, bringing to mind Mariah Carey's infamous "I don't know her" remark about Jennifer Lopez.
The digital artist presents images of futuristic fantasy while inadvertently bringing to mind the complexities of physics and gravitational forces.
The drawing, along with Selective Histories and Donning Face, includes art and heirlooms, bringing to mind how wealth is maintained.
Blake Rayne's first midcareer survey is full of linguistic disruptions and quiet repetitions, bringing to mind Bartleby the scrivener's disarming resistance.
Montoya's hand was quick, the jagged lines of his drawings and etchings bringing to mind Ralph Steadman's illustrations from the 1970s.
Bush mixes fact and fiction, bringing to mind the "truthiness" Stephen Colbert coined to describe the Bush administration's shaky relationship with reality.
" Bringing to mind oft-repeated FIFA buzzwords, Ausseil said the new site was "about what football does to people around the world.
"Two A.M. is hard now: no more marching powder," Kalkbrenner said, his accent bringing to mind Werner Herzog discussing the stupidity of chickens.
Her close-cropped hair and cat-eye makeup did the rest, bringing to mind a raffishly updated Audrey Hepburn or waiflike Mia Farrow.
Marlous Borm's series of modified crowbars are imposing, intimidating, and rigid, bringing to mind the dreaded, overbearing nature of the TSA yet again.
As for England, they succeeded mainly in bringing to mind that old Woody Allen line about how 80% of success is just showing up.
The argument feels wishful and familiar, bringing to mind challenges to Obama's birth or religion from fearful, frustrated or opportunistic voices on the right.
Cold worlds distant from the sun exist in our solar system, bringing to mind Uranus, Neptune and the icy moons of Jupiter and Saturn.
It's a truly nightmarish scenario, bringing to mind (no pun intended) visions of vats in jars, and brains with no connections to the outside world.
Many suggest the movements of people walking briskly or running, the pitter-patters, rhythmic clangs, and other beats bringing to mind anxious but determined footsteps.
Rubin's description sound a little fantastical, bringing to mind the AI computers that control homes or even whole planets in sci-fi books and movies.
This pin captures that deliciousness with a Disney flare, bringing to mind the unique feeling of walking through a theme park, carefree and ice creamed.
Bringing to mind Lego's Mindstorm product line, the CellRobot consists of a bunch of different modules that can be combined together to create different robots.
Remembering those positive moments and bringing to mind things you feel good about boosts your happiness, relationships and health, and, in turn, decreases your stress.
He sank into the quilted leather of the back seat, the wood and hide bringing to mind a panelled library, the windshield its glowing fire.
Maybe it's Americans' access to orthodontics and cosmetic dentistry, a British friend suggested, bringing to mind the "Hollywood smile" of bleached and blinding-white teeth.
"To turn into a weapon" sounds clumsy and crude, bringing to mind early man gripping a fist-size rock or a prisoner sharpening a toothbrush.
It's a hot track that crackles and snaps before coming to an abrupt end, bringing to mind the lifespan of an actual bolide — a shooting star.
Bringing to mind an outrageous celebratory fete at a slick, coastal start-up, the oversized balloons are a gaudy, helium-filled imagining of a classic sculptural structure.
Although the black was a poor choice, Katy Perry's shoes are kitschy and even a bit reminiscent of Cubism, bringing to mind images of Pablo Picasso's paintings.
In the first season, he frequently breaks into monologues rattling off autism symptoms, bringing to mind the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders in human form.
It's the most polished, but also more groove-based, bringing to mind his future work with Talking Heads ("King's Lead Hat" is an anagram for that bands name).
Her hits bring everyone to their feet, while also bringing to mind the spirit of a Samba de Roda: an Afro-Brazilian mixture of music, dance and capoeira.
For those preferring to tune out, Michael Barraco created playlists of pop songs inspired by birds, bringing to mind another kind of migration, one that's necessary for survival.
A similar store appears in "Police," its array of precisely rendered neon signs bringing to mind Richard Estes, if the photo-realist painter ever made a wrong turn.
"What door?" he responded, immediately bringing to mind that heartbreaking moment in Game of Thrones when "Hold the door" turned into "Hodor," revealing both the character's origin and demise.
This latest album is blessed with an almost Craft-ian swagger, dragging that classic Scandinavian swing through the gutter and bringing to mind a self-loathing, black metallicized Inepsy.
But as it stands now, despite the best efforts of Kim Kardashian West, French manicures have a reputation of being outdated, bringing to mind high-school proms in 1995.
A catenary seems to have been used to determine the rectangle's top curved edge, while both sides bow in slightly, bringing to mind textiles hanging on a laundry line.
Bringing to mind the unemployed or homeless individuals of today who scavenge city streets for recyclable goods to exchange for meager deposits, the scene is both familiar and frightening.
That is a bitter irony given that the crisis originated within the financial sector, bringing to mind a teenager who crashes their parents' car and leaves them with the bill.
And while it looks pretty good, as well, it's not exactly unique, bringing to mind other flagships like the S8, particularly given the use of a reflective metallic paint job.
The scoreless first half showcased two incredibly fast and physical defenses, bringing to mind the 2011, five-field goal game in which LSU won 9-6 in overtime in Tuscaloosa.
For years Facebook has been under scrutiny for issues of privacy, censorship and the dissemination of fake news, bringing to mind, too, the role it plays in circulating graphic videos.
"Obviously, I don't think it was a smashing debut, by any sense; we need to get more pass rush," Gruden said afterward, perhaps unwisely bringing to mind the missing Mack.
On Thursday, the pop star wore a plaid, pleated skirt and a white cropped blouse, bringing to mind the schoolgirl outfit she wore in her "…Baby One More Time" music video.
Bringing to mind the puffed chest of early Royal Trux and the swagger of Lou Reed's Sally Can't Dance album, it's an off-kilter journey that swings with bluster and attitude.
The artist sprinkles polka-dots, heart outlines, and painted lips throughout her drawings, effectively bringing to mind a past, perhaps imaginary, that is light as gossamer and filled with streaming sunlight.
It has the aura of a morbidly picturesque fairy tale, with Monaghan's compact, sprightly and inexhaustible Richard bringing to mind one of the vengeful, quick-tempered gnomes common to such stories.
Part of that has to do with the ecstatic energy with which the cast members infuse their roles, bringing to mind children let loose on the playground after weeks of rain.
There are also others who might attain a kind of indirect intrigue and familiarity by bringing to mind some of their more or less contemporary peers in movies, sports, and performance.
As Erie natters on in an eager, fitful string of clichés, bringing to mind the sort of garrulous salesman you'd normally cross the street to avoid, Mr. Whitaker quietly breaks your heart.
Bringing to mind the slow rolling disaster that was the hoverboard recall, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) has issued an official warning against using the Samsung Note73 on the New York subway.
The detours make sense in a book about meandering people making detours of their own, bringing to mind Laurie Colwin or Mona Simpson — other spinners of precise fictional webs about sloppy people.
Bringing to mind the opener of Hoagland's 1968 essay "The Courage of Turtles" — "Turtles are a kind of bird with the governor turned low" — Press has had his speed throttled almost to nil.
Michael Pavelka's single all-the-world's-a-stage set is punctuated by mirrors, bringing to mind those old movies in which people used to see their pasts materialize whenever they stared down their reflections.
The administrative and production support behind such projects is often under-visible and underpaid, bringing to mind the spectrum of reproductive and maintenance work (social and material) that has been traditionally assigned to women.
Multi-purpose Despite looking ominous -- bringing to mind the human-hunting "squids" of the "Matrix" franchise and the humming probe droid of "Star Wars" fame -- its makers insist its applications will be entirely peaceful.
Now the multinationals are back, bringing to mind the pleasure boat named "Never Again II."  It mocks the president's base  The direct beneficiaries of a repatriation tax amnesty windfall are all soulless global corporations.
Like Elaine Cameron-Weir, Ms. Goldberg builds narratives from colliding materials, eras and styles, bringing to mind the 1980s sculpture of Bonnie Collura, whose own strange meldings, then and since, should be better known.
Despite only running for little over 90 seconds, the performance still felt deeply emotional, bringing to mind some of the beautiful scenes of young love and peach fucking in Call Me By Your Name.
To open the show, scenographer Olivier Saillard made the most of this dissimilarity in the museum's Grand Hall by poling some slim dresses up high, bringing to mind the tall and skinny black sculptures of Alberto Giacometti.
People will be able to choose to add to their searches by way of an "app store" model, bringing to mind services like Slack and the many apps that users can select to integrate into its platform.
Mr. Turnage clearly relishes the material's otherworldly side; the score, written for 15 musicians, is astringent and occasionally violent, bringing to mind early chamber pieces such as "On All Fours" (1983) and "Blood on the Floor" (1996).
Immediately, the miniseries gets this story underway as tiny rabbit Fiver (Nicholas Hoult) has a prophetic vision of rabbits being chopped in half by bulldozers and fields welling with blood, bringing to mind the elevator in The Shining.
The surrounding walls are painted a dark heritage red, bringing to mind national galleries and private libraries, but also, for this viewer, the books you might find in such places, specifically the calico covers of nineteenth-century novels.
The term "family business" can feel a bit fraught, bringing to mind images of children reluctantly following in their parents' footsteps to take over the deli/law practice/insurance firm rather than chasing their dreams to study film in Europe.
Bringing to mind a brainwashing Korean psychological thriller wrapped in monochromatic illustration, the weighted stills of women with gleaming white eyeballs and pasted-on grins are all suspicious precursors for the impending horror movie and music video called Flight Attendant / 승무원.
Particularly striking in this respect are the furtive meetings between one of Mary Lou's charges, Credence (Ezra Miller, bringing to mind a lost Addams Family relative), and a charismatic enigma, Percival Graves (Colin Farrell, doing much with little), with uncertain designs.
The music to which this familiar story is set is also highly familiar, bringing to mind the 1980s poperettas of not only Mr. Lloyd Webber but also the Boublil-Schonberg collaborations "Les Misérables" and "Miss Saigon," in their most martial modes.
"Tongue Tied," for instance, depicts artist Roberto Gil de Montes's partner, Eddie Dominguez, as a bound figure, bringing to mind los desaparecidos ("the disappeared") throughout Latin America, with as many as 30,000 disappeared in Argentina alone during its "Dirty War" (1976–83).
The moment, arriving in a tide of amusing references and ferocious wit, is weirdly unsettling, bringing to mind a scene in the Hitchcock movie "Spellbound," in which the tines of a fork, dragged along a tablecloth, create lines that serve as a memory trigger.
"We sort of started to develop a little bit of a reputation of if we weren't in the playoffs, we didn't play very well in the bowl games," Saban said, bringing to mind Sugar Bowl losses to Utah (2008-09) and Oklahoma (2013-14).
But for the 1532 edition the poet introduced elsewhere an entirely new scene in which Olimpia, a beautiful and misfortune-prone damsel, is described at much greater length and in a markedly more erotic fashion, inescapably bringing to mind the great nudes of the early 16th-century Venetian masters.
"If you make the same record over and over again, then you become like a nostalgic act," he says, bringing to mind the group's work earlier this decade with electronic acts like Noisia and Skrillex, synthy collaborations that left a lasting impression on their subsequent albums, including The Nothing.
Bringing to mind the harshest corners of club music—see ANGEL-HO's Red Devil mix or Lotic's Agitations—the album sounds like the groan of unimaginable technologies thrashing to life, envisioning a new, distinctly 21st century brand of industrial music as much as any internet-accelerated dance strain.
Bringing to mind exemplars of the form — from "Persuasion" to "The ­Emperor's Children" — though ultimately falling short of their heights, "Invincible Summer" concerns four friends who meet in 1994 at the University of Bristol and follows them over two decades as they drift in and out of one another's lives.
"With the consolidation occurring in the sporting goods industry (note recent bankruptcies of Sports Authority, Gander Mountain, etc.), DKS can continue to gobble up market share from struggling brick-and-mortar competitors and be the 'survivor' of the industry's consolidation (bringing to mind Best Buy in the electronics space), " he added.
"She was killed by a person who is exactly what Trump has been warning about," Newt Gingrich, the former House speaker, said on Fox News, bringing to mind Mr. Trump's first speech as a presidential candidate in 2015, in which he blamed Mexico for sending criminals and rapists across the southern border.
Mobile devices can provide emergency aid instructions, act as a flashlight or a siren, and "they can be charged for many days via car batteries or even hand cranks," the filing states, bringing to mind the image of poncho-draped survivors desperately charging a dented iPhone with a hand crank in a crumbling, irradiated city.
The show features paintings, drawings, and photographs by David Wojnarowicz, Peter Hujar, Christopher Wool (early blot works in enamel on metal), Jane Dickson, Richard Morrison, Zoe Leonard, Bill Rice, and Walter Robinson, among many others, with the inclusion of Wojnarowicz and Hujar invariably bringing to mind the devastation wrought by AIDS upon this community and countless others.
Before the gators show up in force, a swamp boat full of adolescent looters prowls the flooded suburb (we see them dragging an ATM out of an abandoned gas station), bringing to mind the time Chris Kyle, of American Sniper fame, told a since-disputed story about shooting looters from the top of the New Orleans superdome.
"Freedom does not come for free," Mr. Navalny reminded the crowd, bringing to mind the sacrifices of many dissidents in Russia: Boris Y. Nemtsov was shot to death in February 2015, and Oleg Navalny, Mr. Navalny's brother, is currently serving a three-and-a-half-year sentence that many view as retaliation for his brother's criticism of the government.
While gin maintained a generally urbane and sophisticated image in the 20th century—bringing to mind the world-weary crumple chic of Humphrey Bogart in Casablanca, or perhaps Ian Fleming propping up the bar on his third industrial-strength martini—it bears mentioning that the drink consumed in 18th-century London was a far grizzlier beast.
What characterized his work between 1954 and 1964 was a particular inner glow of bright touches of color often smattered over a dark background in a loosely organized post-cubist grid, sometimes bringing to mind the work of Mark Tobey, as he does in "Voyage au bout de la nuit", 1955 ("Journey to the end of the night", titled after Louis-Ferdinand Céline's novel from 1932) In his lecture "Encounters and Avoidance," French historian Yve-Alain Bois recently examined Picasso's conflictual relationship to abstraction.
Others, many Studebaker loyalists included, felt that the GM-powered cars built in Canada were not true Studebakers. The term "Chevybaker" was coined early on for these cars, bringing to mind the "Packardbaker" nickname of the 1957 and 1958 Packards built on the Studebaker President body.
The building was designed in a Tudor/Gothic Revival style. A classic example of armoury design, Mewata has features deliberately bringing to mind a medieval fortress or castle, including four square corner towers, four smaller six sided towers, and buttresses with turrets and a crenellated roofline.
Together, the two figures signify the place of an abundance of rabbits (Tochtlan in Náhuatl), a name that the Mexicas gave to the valley surrounding the zoque settlement which was characterized for its abundance of rabbits. Thus the coat of arms actually corresponds to its toponomy, bringing to mind its indigenous origin in a distinct departure from European heraldry norms.
Recorded in Los Angeles and Berlin, the 10-track album is a contrasting blend of dirt and dreamy pop melodies, bringing to mind Beach House and The Kills. After the release, the band had the honor of performing for the Danish royal family along with The Raveonettes.The album was mixed by Victoria Cecilia, and released on the duo’s own label Kraftwööd Musik Fabrik.
Released February 9, 2018, the 10-track album features heavy distortion and ethereal vocals. Strange Heaven is a contrasting blend of dirty post-punk hooks and dreamy pop melodies, bringing to mind Joy Division and Dum Dum Girls.The album was mixed by Victoria Cecilia, and released on the duo’s own label Kraftwööd Musik Fabrik. The album has been described as Ethereal, nocturnal and bristling with detachment.
It is pure and sweet-smelling, despite growing in muddy waters. This represents the ability to thrive amidst the sufferings of daily life. Additionally, Its ability to simultaneously produce both the flower and seed embodies the principle of "cause and effect", bringing to mind the concept of karma. The "cause" here refers to the efforts one puts in to attain Buddhahood, and the "effect" is the actual attainment.
Isabella Behrens, Fashion market editor at Vanity Fair visited the salon and wrote "the sophisticated staff makes you feel so incredibly at ease. You will never want to go anywhere else. Can you already tell I am a John Barrett junkie?” Vogue wrote about the salon that "Barrett’s stylists can do everything from the artfully undone (bringing to mind the fall Lanvin and Rag & Bone shows) to the intricate and impeccable.
Boomer and Sooner pulling the Sooner Schooner. Sooner, the costumed mascot of the University of Oklahoma. Boomer and Sooner are two matching white ponies who pull the Sooner Schooner, a Conestoga wagon across the field when the University of Oklahoma football team scores. The Sooner Schooner is the true mascot of the team, bringing to mind the pioneers who settled Indian Territory during the 1889 Land Run and were the original "Sooners".
But it works; in fact, it works very well. This is one of the freshest approaches to this genre in quite a while, bringing to mind Amy Grant's groundbreaking Heart in Motion. Much like the other Grant, Natalie Grant puts her emphasis on the hooks, something that most CCM artists put in a distant second behind their message. Because of this, she not only gets her message across, but gets it across using music that anyone could get into.
These include involuntary memories as they arise in everyday mental functioning, comprising the most common occurrences. They are characterized by their element of surprise, as they appear to come into conscious awareness spontaneously. They are the products of common every-day experiences such as eating a piece of cake, bringing to mind a past experience evoked by the taste. Research suggests that such experiences are especially strong and frequent in relation to one's sense of smell.
This film was directed by Ajayan with Santosh Sivan as the cinematographer. The story was written by M.T. Vasudevan Nair and the warm background music was composed by Johnson. M.T. Vasudevan Nair has told this legendary story of the master carpenter with finesse, bringing to mind the old rituals and traditions and a world since long forgotten. He systematically builds up the suspense until ultimately the ending comes upon you surprisingly, almost shockingly, leaving you cold and unbelieving.
A tasting in 2013 of wines produced between 1983 and 2013 demonstrated the longevity of the wines from one of their top producers. Prosecco has a minimum 10.5–11.5% alcohol by volume, depending on the DOC/DOCG rules. The flavour of Prosecco has been described as aromatic and crisp, bringing to mind yellow apple, pear, white peach, and apricot. Most Prosecco variants have intense primary aromas and are meant to taste fresh, light and comparatively simple.
At this point in the album, protagonist Pink has lost hope ("You cannot reach me now") and his thinking has decayed, bringing to mind the "worms". In his hallucination, he is a fascist dictator, fomenting racist outrage and violence, as begun in the preceding song, "Run Like Hell". The count-in is —German for "one, two, three, everybody". In the beginning and end the crowd chants, "Hammer", a recurring representation of fascism and violence in The Wall.
' It is distinguished by having ease (sukha) (usually) as a proximate cause. Like the steadiness of a lamp in the absence of wind, so should steadfastness of mind be understood.Gorkom (2010), Definition of ekaggata Ajahn Sucitto further explains: : This is the factor of absorption that arises dependent on bringing to mind, non-involvement and evaluation. It occurs in meditation when the quality of ease has calmed rapture and the mental energy; the energy of focusing and the bodily energy are in harmony.
The geometric conception and composition of these works reveal a profound awareness and understanding of the modern artistic tendencies of the time, bringing to mind the De Stijl abstraction current among others. Entrelazado en naranja y gris «multicolor», 1969; 200 x 80 cm; wool, cotton and linen. In 1966 the Amarals were invited by Miguel Arroyo to show their work at the Fine Arts Museum in Caracas, Venezuela. It was the first solo show by Olga de Amaral outside her native country.
The second track "Stoned" has a dance vibe, bringing to mind David Bowie circa Outside (1995). The title track, "Life for Rent", has emotional gravity and graceful melody. The song opens with an acoustic guitar, keeping the guitar in and giving the tune a hip-hop beat. "Nothing I have is truly mine" she repeats at the conclusion. “Mary’s in India” is a reflective song about a friend who moves abroad, as the title suggests, and the void her departure creates in those she leaves behind.
In his characteristically imaginative arrangement of George Gershwin's "There's a boat that's leaving soon for New York" from the album Porgy and Bess, Evans contributes chord clusters orchestrated on flutes, alto saxophone and muted trumpets as a background to accompany Miles Davis' solo improvisation. In the early 1960s, arrangements by Bob Brookmeyer and Gerry Mulligan for Mulligan's Concert Jazz Band employed tone clusters in a dense style bringing to mind both Ellington and Ravel. Eric Dolphy's bass clarinet solos would often feature "microtonal clusters summoned by frantic overblowing."Weinstein (1993), p. 84.
Social schema theory builds on and uses terminology from schema theory in cognitive psychology, which describes how ideas or "concepts" are represented in the mind and how they are categorized. According to this view, when we see or think of a concept a mental representation or schema is "activated" bringing to mind other information which is linked to the original concept by association. This activation often happens unconsciously. As a result of activating such schemas, judgements are formed which go beyond the information actually available, since many of the associations the schema evokes extend outside the given information.
In 2011, Stryper won the readers choice award for Best Christian / Gospel Artists & Bands. Kim Jones of About.com states, "With 44% of the vote, hard rock legends Stryper beat out all of their competition to be named the best Christian hard rock band, bringing to mind the old adage, 'like a fine wine, some things just get better with age.'" Ian Christe, author of the heavy metal history book Sound of the Beast: The Complete Headbanging History of Heavy Metal, mentions the album To Hell with the Devil in his book as one of the landmarks of the glam metal movement.
If node 1 has three connecting nodes, and node 2 has 15 connecting nodes, the three connecting nodes from node 1 will receive greater activation levels (the activation level is divided less) than for the 15 connecting nodes from node 2, and the components of these nodes will be more easily brought to mind. What this means is that, with more connections a node has, the more difficulty there is bringing to mind one of its connecting features.Kapatsinski, V. (2004). Frequency, age-of-acquisition, lexicon size, neighborhood density, and speed of processing: towards a domain-general, single mechanism account.
Well, it's about as satisfying as a dessert that doesn't get served." Daily Stars John Earls described "Elephant" as "unforgettable electro, as slick as anything by Rihanna" while calling the song her best single since "Bad Boys" (2009). Clemmie Moodie of the Daily Mirror called the song a "bang-on hit." In his review for The Guardian, Michael Cragg criticized the use of Auto-Tune and wrote, "While the verses rattle along over stop-start synths, the heavily distorted pre-chorus crashes like an anvil, not only breaking up momentum but also bringing to mind a group of "revellers" stopping to burst into laughter.
"The Canon of Medicine is known for its introduction of systematic experimentation and the study of physiology, the discovery of contagious diseases and sexually transmitted diseases, the introduction of quarantine to limit the spread of infectious diseases, the introduction of experimental medicine, clinical trials, and the idea of a syndrome in the diagnosis of specific diseases. ...The Canon includes a description of some 760 medicinal plants and the medicine that could be derived from them." With Leechcraft, though bringing to mind part of their treatments, leech was the English term for medical practitioner. Salerno was a famous school in Italy centered around health and medicine.
One memory is recorded per cue word, so it can be difficult to know whether this memory is their earliest memory or the first memory that popped to mind. It may be a problem if participants are not asked to record the earliest memory they can recall which relates to the cue. If the experimenter asks the participant to specifically use childhood memories or the earliest memories associated with a cue, the age estimate can be two to eight years. Even with this measure, cued recall is only useful for bringing to mind memories formed several months after the introduction of that word into the participant's vocabulary.
Mike Varney, writing in Guitar Player magazine in 2005, said that "Becker is a very versatile and lyrical player who runs the gauntlet from shred to ear-catching, melodic instrumentals, at times bringing to mind players such as Joe Satriani and Eric Johnson" Becker's guitar playing introduces techniques characteristically more advanced than the styles in which he writes, such as tapping and sweep-picking in blues or folk. In addition to writing and recording all the music on his records, he also plays all the instruments (guitar, bass, piano, strings) except drums. Becker stopped writing, playing and recording music in 2009 for personal reasons and resumed in 2015.
The design has European, Mediterranean and even Far Eastern elements: the familiar and exotic blend into a colored and figurative New World Symphony, developing into a dialectic tension which carries into the shape, bringing to mind associations such as: Jeunesses Musicales thus stands for music and more; for encounters across political, ethnic, cultural and sexual divides; for a common challenging of frontiers: many voices crying más allá, right through to the United Sounds of JM, produced from the youthful spirit and capacity for enthusiasm about music.” The horizontal version of the logo, consisting of the red egg and black stem, was approved by the General Assembly in Milan, 2016.
"Despoilers of the Golden Empire" is a science fiction novelette by American writer Randall Garrett, originally published in Astounding Science Fiction in March 1959 under the pseudonym David Gordon. The story appears to be about an expedition through space to a planet inhabited by a civilized but technologically backward people, whom the expedition conquer. However, in the last line it is revealed to be anything but that. In terms of genre, the story reads like a pulp magazine yarn mixing space travel and classic swashbuckling themes, to the point where the characters even fight with swords, bringing to mind the adventures of Flash Gordon, or the Barsoom stories of Edgar Rice Burroughs.
In the mode of early 1960s "dance craze" songs such as "The Twist", the song tries to convince the listener to dance "The Strand", which takes its name from a film noir advertisement for Strand cigarettes. The lyrics include, as is typical for early Roxy Music, references to notable art, including The Sphinx, the Mona Lisa, Lolita and Picasso's Guernica. Bryan Ferry described his idea for "The Strand" as "the 'dance of life' – thus bringing to mind earlier dance phenomena, such as the avant garde passion and exuberance of both The Ballets Russes and the controversial Jazz Age dance craze 'The Charleston'." The song gives no instructions on how The Strand should be danced.
Unlike the other two opus 59 quartets, this one does not have an explicit "Theme Russe" in any of its movements. Nevertheless, it can be argued that this second movement with its sparse texture and comfortless melodies, evokes a Russian feel by bringing to mind the vast, barren and desolate landscape of the Siberian tundra. The quartet's third movement is a lighter menuetto which provides the motif that is subsequently turned upside down for the last movement, a fugal allegro molto that begins with the viola and adds the second violin, cello and first violin in that order. The movement is in alla breve time and is almost a perpetuum mobile in quavers.
Some of his poems were published in the Drug Prosveshchenya (Friend of Enlightenment) magazine in 1804-1806, more of the others circulated privately as hand-written manuscripts, best-known of which was The Epistle to Prince S.N.Dolgorukov which in many ways (notably by bringing to mind the famous Tchatsky's monologue) pre-empted Woe from Wit, Aleksander Griboyedov's 1823 classic. Young Aleksander Pushkin was much impressed by Prince Gorchakov’s works. In his 1815 poem Gorodok (Small Town) he mentioned him and his satires ("I love your needle-sharp verse..."). Tellingly, in 1828 amidst The Gabrieliad scandal, Pushkin tried to ascribe his "dirty" poem to Prince Gorchakov, then four years dead, trying to exploit the latter's reputation as the early 1800s Russia's major volnodumetz ("free-thinking man").
The Allmusic review states: “ On his 2008 Nonesuch Records debut, Argentine pianist/composer Fernando Otero deftly blends elements of jazz and classical music into a foundation of tango, making for a highly inventive and engaging sound. Many of Otero's pieces feature emotive violin and cello lines, bringing to mind the Kronos Quartet (see the tense "De Ahora En Mas"), yet his subtle piano work and the frequent presence of the bandoneon, an instrument somewhat similar to the accordion, give the tracks a more peaceful and playful feel (the swaying "Musica De Circo"). By carefully balancing the avant-garde and the accessible, Otero has positioned himself as an artist to watch “. Critic Tim Nelson from BBC UK described the album as : "[u]rbane and exotic, surreal and streetwise, and alive with invention and emotion".
Suckle were an indie pop band formed in Glasgow, Scotland in the mid-1990s by former Vaselines member Frances McKee, along with her sister and co-vocalist in the group Marie McKee and another former Vaselines member James Seenan.Robertson, Mark (2000) "Suckle and See", The Sunday Herald, 28 May 2000Strong, Martin C. (2003) "Suckle", in The Great Indie Discography, Canongate, After early releases, the line-up was completed by Elanor Taylor (keyboards, flute), Brian McEwan (guitar), his brother Kenny McEwan (drums, formerly of Long Fin Killie), and Vicky Morton (bass). The band's first release was the Hormonal Secretions EP in 1997, followed by "Cybilla" in 1998. They were then signed by Chemikal Underground, who issued "To Be King" in 2000, followed by their debut album, Against Nurture, described as "bringing to mind Nick Cave's Bad Seeds fronted by the vocal duo from Stereolab".
The film is included in their analysis of modern adaptations choosing to make the witches attractive, suggested as fulfilling modern genre expectations. Mark Thornton Burnett finds that the film makes use of the Venezuelan landscape to reflect both the main character's internal struggle, through cloud forests, and the landscape of the original play, through nearby plains; he also writes that the "glimpses of fortifications" of the film show the real threat to the gang is from the landscape rather than outside people. In their book, Levenson and Ormsby write that the portrayal of Max veers into folk-heroism, bringing to mind national figures like Simón Bolívar and Hugo Chávez. They add that the play being a "political tragedy" has been used in the film "at a number of registers [...] to reflect on militaristic authoritarianism in an explicitly Venezuelan guise", also using imagery of the Archangel Michael commanding a heavenly army.
He quotes St. Ambrose: the Communion bread "is not a prize for the perfect but a powerful medicine and nourishment for the weak." Such talk led a few cardinals in the church to speak of an impending schism. On his visit to the United States, Francis decried: "A Christianity which ‘does’ little in practice, while incessantly ‘explaining’ its teachings, is dangerously unbalanced,” bringing to mind his saying that “a supposed soundness of doctrine or discipline leads instead to a narcissistic and authoritarian elitism whereby, instead of evangelizing, one analyzes and classifies others, and instead of opening the door to grace, one exhausts his or her energies in inspecting and verifying.” He had earlier warned about hiding behind "the appearance of piety and even love for the church" while seeking "human glory and personal well-being" and emphasizing certain rules of a "particular Catholic style from the past.
Thanks to brother "Pia" Ramos bringing to mind the early battles of the Mexican Revolution which the ancestors of the Perez family had fought in, the band decided to pay homage to the past, by the band changing its name to the Mexican Revolution. The band consists of: Ruben Ramos (vocals/percussion), Rick Fuentes (accordion/keys/bass/guitar/vocals), Bobby Dominguez (bass), Joe Ramos (guitar/keys/vocals), Christopher Rivera (drums/vocals), Don Wise (tenor saxophone), Fabian Hernandez (alto and tenor saxophones), William "Wild Bill" Perkins (trumpet), Duane Hargis (trumpet). Mark Ramos (Ruben's son) is the stage manager and runs the light and special effects show, while Ruben's other son, Ruben Renee Ramos, works as sound engineer. Ruben Ramos & The Mexican Revolution have been nominated for a Grammy Award two years in a row, for the 35th Anniversary album, and for the Viva La Revolucion album.
First edition The Surprising Adventures of the Magical Monarch of Mo and His People (copyright registered June 17, 1896) is the first full-length children's fantasy book by L. Frank Baum. Originally published in 1899 as A New Wonderland, Being the First Account Ever Printed of the Beautiful Valley, and the Wonderful Adventures of Its Inhabitants, the book was reissued in 1903 with a new title in order to capitalize upon the alliterative title of Baum's successful The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. The book is only slightly altered—Mo is called Phunniland or Phunnyland, but aside from the last paragraph of the first chapter, they are essentially the same book. It is illustrated by Frank Ver Beck. Mo is much more of a nonsense book than Oz, bringing to mind Lewis Carroll's 1865 book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, which is probably what the original title referred to.
He won his first competition between 511 BC and 508 BC. He produced tragedies on themes and subjects later exploited in the golden age such as the Danaids, Phoenician Women and Alcestis. He was the first poet we know of to use a historical subject – his Fall of Miletus, produced in 493-2, chronicled the fate of the town of Miletus after it was conquered by the Persians. Herodotus reports that "the Athenians made clear their deep grief for the taking of Miletus in many ways, but especially in this: when Phrynichus wrote a play entitled "The Fall of Miletus" and produced it, the whole theatre fell to weeping; they fined Phrynichus a thousand drachmas for bringing to mind a calamity that affected them so personally and forbade the performance of that play forever."Herodotus, Histories, 6/21 He is also thought to be the first to use female characters (though not female performers).
In the late 1990s, dissatisfied with the quality and cost- effectiveness of printing companies, Nan Qi began designing and printing his own exhibition catalogues in Shenzhen, China. Examining proofs at the printing press and learning how image printing works, Nan developed an interest in the minute dot matrices that make up every print image. This led to a five-year period of experimentation with ink “dabs”, which eventually evolved into Nan Qi’s signature “halo dot” in 2004. His process of painting single ink dots and carefully controlling the absorption rate of ink into the rice paper creates a concentric layering effect. Nan’s large-scale abstract “halo dot” paintings are reminiscent of Rorschach blots, bringing to mind flowers, vulvas, eggs, or stars. His figurative and landscape dot paintings create a pointillist effect from a distance and, when viewed up-close, reveal a web of almost-touching “halo dots” which are completely unique from each other.
The work is organized into six "joinings", which reflect the crossing to the new or other beginning, and are each equally original in the shift from man as animal rationale to man as Dasein, and from the shift from thinking as representation to inceptual, or be-ing-historical, thinking: # Echo: the constant interplay between being and be-ing as not granting, or self-sheltering. In this chapter, Heidegger discusses the necessary ills of machination, the gigantic, and calculation, which out of the history of metaphysics reduce the question of be-ing to the belief that all beings — the focus of metaphysics — are created, reproducible, and entirely explainable. This is "necessary" because it is always already a part of the history of the first beginning, and the only thing distressing enough to potentially lead to a more originary distress, which leads to the creative question of be-ing. # Playing-Forth refers to the hermeneutical relationship between the first beginning and the other beginning, bringing to mind Being and Time's destruction of the history of ontology.

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