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By "heart" we don't mean technical skill, nor even unusual strength and stamina and ambition; by "heart" we mean something like spiritual character.
We know the attacks by heart: #Rocketman, #CrookedHillary and #LiddleBobCorker.
Entrepreneurs should know every inch of their business by heart.
Albeit that vision is not through sight, but by heart.
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He had understood what Shakespeare meant, knew poems by heart.
As a result, I know the movie nearly by heart.
She said her barista, Juan, knows her order by heart.
She knew the names of the founding members by heart.
I mean, why would you need to know that by heart?
The ceremony celebrates boys who have learned the Koran by heart.
Are the contestants greeted by heart-shaped beds and rose flakes?
"By heart" is a funny term when you think about it.
It starts with tremors, which can be followed by heart palpitations.
I don't need the band because I know everything by heart.
The children sang him a song they all know by heart.
I don't know my sister's number by heart, nor my brother's.
I know most of my mother's photographs by heart, all their stories.
"Repeat after me so you will remember this by heart," she instructs.
These stories are so well-worn that folks know them by heart.
I know the song by heart, I will sing it a cappella.
We know favorite phrases (like "they're real ... and they're spectacular") by heart.
I knew the antibiotic dosages by heart for children of every weight.
Lulu would have known them all by heart: sternum, tibia, floating rib.
The opening piano notes of "Alone" by Heart came on the radio.
Most of the time, the performers already know their stunts by heart.
We need to address them heart by heart and mind by mind.
It usually takes six months to get the coding down by heart.
Tied to the celebration is a poem Hungarian schoolchildren learn by heart.
People knew his poems by heart, read his stories to their children.
String players got up and switched seats, playing entire sections by heart.
I didn't have Michalynn's number memorized, but I know my mom's by heart.
Even more endearing, most owners know their most loyal customers' orders by heart.
It's a dog-bites-man story, one that you already know by heart.
But he knows the name, address, phone # of family in CA by heart.
It's an electrifying monologue, and everyone knows at least one line by heart.
It's now an iconic number many Indonesian metalheads can still recite by heart.
Mostly, they just repeat phrases they've picked off books and learned by heart.
"He had just finished learning the Holy Quran by heart," Mr. Mohammad said.
His office confirmed the death, saying he had been stricken by heart failure.
I read it so many times, I knew the opening lines by heart.
Two days in and we already know their lines of interrogation by heart.
She's the best," the gymnast said, "And I know the theme song by heart.
With his own satchel of diplomas, Mr Macron knows all these arguments by heart.
In The Merry Spinster, you're reinventing stories that most of us know by heart.
I still know her phone number by heart to this day: 212-333-7728.
Russian authorities have said Magnitsky death was caused by heart failure, not foul play.
She knew the liturgy by heart, and would whisper it along with the priest.
I remembered all the old quests by heart, hardly needing to look them up.
By the end of the school year, I could recite every word by heart.
Though golden enough for any nostalgist, "Stories by Heart" is neither soporific nor cute.
In fact, the value of learning literature by heart — particularly poetry — has only grown.
Ms. Bessler grew up eating hot dish, and knows her mother's recipe by heart.
He said that he knew the entire "Rime of the Ancient Mariner" by heart.
" She added, "Although I can't see my husband, we are always connected by heart.
Though I really liked John Lithgow's "Stories by Heart," it's not exactly Tony bait.
"Coming soon..," Jenner wrote above the photo, followed by heart, smiley, and butterfly emojis.
Jerry Lewis's death was caused by heart failure, the Clark County Nevada Coroner tells PEOPLE.
We have baristas in the office who know our order by heart — two chai teas.
The mother-daughter duo seemed to know the words to Swift's smash hit by heart.
The display includes a candlelit runway framed by heart-shaped arches covered in red roses.
The narrative I have had by heart for years is suddenly called into alarming question.
While most of these deaths were drownings or injuries, 11% were caused by heart conditions.
"[He was] someone who knew the streets and the dark alleys by heart," Silverman said.
I personally know several people in their 30s who can sing the song by heart.
Her death, at Skyline Medical Center, was caused by heart failure, her son Terry said.
They knew the terrain by heart, running along pathways that were invisible under the snow.
Furthermore, I knew that Mr. Lithgow had been performing "Stories by Heart" for 10 years.
Among those, high blood pressure was the most common, followed by heart problems and diabetes.
"This is really embarrassing, but I couldn't remember anybody's number by heart," Ms. Thomas said.
And he starts to write these words that almost every American can recite by heart.
Like many Jane Austen fans, I could recite some of the best lines by heart.
He knew thousands of verses by heart and would recite appropriate ones for every occasion.
Baldwin has confessed she's a huge John Mayer fan and knows his songs by heart.
"His boys learned the Quran by heart," a member of the Libyan community told the Guardian.
Say the phrase "femme fatale," and you can recite the ingredients back to me by heart.
My days of roaming the woods were over, but I still knew the land by heart.
Riff off your favorite recipe, the one you basically know by heart but always read through.
Aden's hours and days are spent reciting the Quran, so as to learn it by heart.
Standing a few yards off on a recent early fall morning, he recited it by heart.
Madonna told the crowd she ended up singing the tune, which she knew "by heart," acapella.
If I forget the lines of a poem I once knew by heart, Google reminds me.
An odd phrase, 'by heart,' he would add, as though poems were stored in the bloodstream.
If everyone in your company knows these numbers by heart, they will inevitably make better decisions.
He scooped it up and began reading its contents aloud, pretending he knew them by heart.
I knew the lights, I counted the piers; I knew my own harbor's mouth by heart.
Eric's reality is that Rahim is totally into him and knows Pablo Neruda poems by heart.
A student of American history and a lawyer by profession, he knew the Constitution by heart.
" Cheryl Thomson said she "read the book so many times I almost know it by heart. . . .
He doesn't even possess the vocabulary, the catechisms that virtually every Republican candidate can recite by heart.
I think, after more than two years of doing this work, I could recite it by heart.
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That's only beaten by heart disease and cancer, which each account for about 600,000 deaths per year.
These are the sexiest movies of 2018 whose steamy moments you may as well learn by heart.
Ted Cruz bragged about being able to recite the Constitution by heart when he was in school.
In 2012, more than 700,000 deaths in the US were caused by heart disease, stroke, and diabetes.
"Macron knows the agreements by heart; he signed them," a person involved in the corporate reforms said.
"Twas the Night Before Christmas" is one of Matthews favorite books and he knows it by heart.
The coroner determined her death was caused by drowning, brought about by heart disease and cocaine use.
By the time I was 7, I knew Puck's last monologue by heart—in Serbian of course.
I know the Iliad and the Odyssey almost by heart—and Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen too.
They are the ones who come to synagogue first, the ones who know the words by heart.
It haunted her for years as I learned everything by heart and recited it to her endlessly.
Four firemen have also died, one by heart attack and three while bathing in a local lake.
I visited the city almost daily during my childhood and remember the Old City streets by heart.
Because there's a great quote, a young man named Austin who's in the film, that says it started to ... I know all these quotes by heart almost, cause I've ... you know, you sit with a film for a year editing it, it's like you know everything by heart.
Kazutoshi Hando, a historian who was born in the early 1930s, can still recite the rescript by heart.
The life of a hurricane rescue worker oscillates between long periods of waiting, punctuated by heart-pounding action.
Jolie also she had a "bad experience" with Weinstein while working on the 1998 film Playing by Heart.
Through him I had access to a store of language: quotes, stories, songs, ideas, poems learned by heart.
It's a story that many Cuban Americans -- and so many others fleeing oppression and poverty -- know by heart.
This time around, you don't have the pressure from your parents to learn that Chopin piece by heart.
He knows all 2,205 of the recordings by heart—until Charlie starts speaking to him through new messages.
He knows all 503,205 of the recordings by heart—until Charlie starts speaking to him through new messages.
Several pills that contain valsartan, another drug used by heart patients, have been under a recall since July.
The history of mid-century abstraction remains dominated by all the names most of us know by heart.
I have to re-write scenes that you know by heart, even if you don't think you do.
James Wright loved to recite poems he knew by heart, and he seemed to know most of them.
Organizations like Do It By Heart send out boats of volunteers to pick up trash on nearby islands.
It was later determined that his death was caused by heart disease, which was exacerbated by alcohol use.
In our atelier, we build things, learn songs by heart, escape to anywhere we don't want to belong.
There are quite a few of these useful keyboard shortcuts, and you don't have to know them by heart.
Locals brought old address books and cell phones with stored contacts, since hardly anyone knows a number by heart.
These are repetitive movements, gestures I know by heart, ways I've conjured to disappear within the confines of presence.
"The curfew tolls the knell of parting day" begins Thomas Gray's "Elegy", which every schoolchild once learned by heart.
The party also wants every student to know their times table off by heart by the age of 11.
You're at a friend's house and ask for the WiFi password, but your friend doesn't know it by heart.
He had great energy and an exceptional memory; he could recite the entire text of Virgil's "Aeneid" by heart.
The writings of the Founding Fathers are among those Mr Moore likes to recite, by heart and at length.
We all know the Kennedy story by heart, but you'll still never look at Jackie the same way again.
And then give him one for spiritual effects, because "Stories by Heart" is delightful: illuminating the stories, uplifting us.
When 9-year-old Ludmilla runs away, she survives street life by reciting those pages of Gogol by heart.
His death, at a hospital, was caused by heart failure after complications of kidney disease, his brother, Tom, said.
Jolie said that Weinstein also made unwanted advances towards her during the release of her 90s film, Playing by Heart.
Sales are seen growing at the mid-single-digit rate, helped by heart failure drug Entresto and psoriasis medicine Cosentyx.
But it's Cardi's hilarious caption that has us scrambling for air: "Sooooooo buteeeeee [sic]," she wrote, followed by heart emojis.
And last year the French elected a president who has a degree in philosophy and can cite Molière by heart.
There's always that one song you know by heart and can instantly belt out the words at any given moment.
"Once I saw it, I was like, my God, I even know the style number by heart," Shawn Esteghbal said.
She said, 'Love is patient, love is kind,' and went on to recite the rest of the verses by heart.
Australians will know these finger foods off by heart, as they've likely munched these over and over at different parties.
The balloon was operated by Heart of Texas Hot Air Balloon Rides, based in New Braunfels, according to the NTSB.
After boasting — and proving — that she knows Rocky by heart, Kate confides in Stallone what he meant to her father.
The balloon was operated by Heart of Texas Hot Air Balloon Rides, based in New Braunfels, according to the NTSB.
They have known Gundogan since he was 6 or so; Gundogan can still recite Kijanka's childhood telephone number by heart.
Nyong'o remembers wearing the tape out, rewinding it over and over until she knew all of the words by heart.
They know the candidates' rehearsed responses and choreographed moves by heart, so they recognize when a real spontaneous moment happens.
I know he knows I'm a regular, because he knows our drink order by heart, as well as my name.
"I listened to Journey and practically knew the room service menu at the Ritz in Paris by heart," he writes.
But even though many of us know this mantra by heart, we fail to apply it successfully in real life.
Li Cuizhen, a missionary-trained pianist who knew all 2150 of Beethoven's sonatas by heart, was declared a counter-revolutionary.
I perform "Stories By Heart" on an empty stage with a few sticks of furniture and a dusty old book.
It is the painting everyone thinks they know by heart, even if they have never actually seen it in person.
So on Thursday, I basically went to my hotel room and prepared a speech, and I learned it by heart.
But I put on shows at home, and I used to watch videos over and over and knew them by heart.
Some recipes he knows by heart; others involve deliberation over how to reach a desired objective with the ingredients on hand.
"We're 'can-do' operators by heart, and we want to look at it and see what's the best option," he said.
When they collaborated on the 1998 film Playing by Heart, Jolie says Weinstein made moves on her in a hotel room.
Doubtfire was doing the broom dance to it and every little kid in America could sing all the words by heart.
"Stop for a bit, make a Nescafe!" a chorus cheerfully sings; it's a refrain every Greek over 35 knows by heart.
When Daniels finally enters the auditorium to greet Unique, the two immediately repeat an affirming exchange they both know by heart.
It's been a brief day trip to their hometown-by-heart, and there's a chance they might never live here again.
He knew Corneille by heart and could quote his plays, and this immersion, Jackson makes plain, was not merely for show.
It's why I still know the lyrics to Britney Spears' "Toxic" by heart, quote Mean Girls daily, and, yes, wear Juicy.
"I'm not sure I want her to be a singer," she said, "but I think she already knows 'Tosca' by heart."
The chorus, the Berlin Radio Choir, learned its parts by heart so its members could move throughout the auditorium and act.
It's not, OK, I connected to the North Sense, and by tomorrow, I'll know all the maps of London by heart.
For the scene with Lady Antebellum's "American Honey," nobody had to learn the words because they all knew it by heart already.
Even his critic Joseph Brodsky, a great Russian poet forced into exile, said he knew hundreds of Mr Yevtushenko's lines by heart.
By now, we all know what happened by heart: proverbial nemeses Cormier and Jones got too close for a contentious face-off.
If you are on the job market, we do recommend checking out our guide to interview questions you should know by heart.
There's no evidence maintenance problems caused the crash of the balloon, owned by Heart of Texas Hot Air Balloon Ride, he said.
He's endured scandal after scandal after scandal, but through it all he can still quote his favorite moves by heart. Lmao. 6.
She had boobs and a wild older sister who threw parties with soundtracks by Heart when their parents were out of town.
"O Que É, O Que É" is one of his most enduring creations, a popular standard that most Brazilians know by heart.
In the fading light, we offer each other words that were carefully written by dead strangers, because we know them by heart.
Even if you have no idea what they mean, you probably can recite the 4Cs by heart (Color, Clarity, Cut, and Carats).
Green both knows it by heart and detests it; he is black, but he is also a student of Verdi and Mahler.
It turns out that this huge English hit (apparently everyone over there knows it by heart) never really made it in America.
Except for heart disease, cancer is the second most common cause of death in the United States, exceeded only by heart disease.
Jeffree Star, a 34-year-old makeup artist, entrepreneur, and prolific YouTuber with 16.6 million subscribers, must know this routine by heart.
In 2008, John McCain was criticized by Heart, the Foo Fighters, and Jackson Browne for using their music on the campaign trail.
We want to ensure that all of us will be singing songs by heart and enjoying our family and friends as we age.
I've never been in war, but the devastation, the people's faces in a place I know by heart have left me feeling helpless.
Originally developed by Heart Machine, the iOS port was published by Abylight Studios, which also worked on the Switch port earlier this year.
And so he stands there, in the whirling snow, and recites by heart a poem about love — and being about love, about heartbreak.
There's a tweet by activist DeRay McKesson that pops up on my Twitter feed frequently enough for me to know it by heart.
These are people who attend midnight screenings, can quote monologues by heart, and sneer at anyone who hasn't caught on to their club.
The acronym stands for training impulse, a measurement determined by multiplying the length of an exercise by exertion, as measured by heart rate.
They're required to log an average of 10,000 steps per day and 150 minutes of intense activity, which is determined by heart rate.
Because about half of deaths in people with diabetes are caused by heart disease, reducing heart risk is considered essential to their care.
But she has come to the madrassa to submit to Allah, and to learn the Quran by heart in less than a year.
But the increase in recent years has been driven largely by heart problems and chronic medical conditions, like diabetes and obesity, researchers say.
His final work in the genre was dedicated to the Kolisch Quartet — an ensemble that pioneered the practice of performing by heart. (nationalsawdust.org.)
I had done this so many times that, even more than 20 years later, I still know so much of it by heart.
There was no headstone, only a number, which Ahmad had memorized by heart, just as he remembered her age: 9 years, 22 days.
For 10 months, mixing digital imagery, modern scanning technology, and old-school color recognition, she learned the painter's most intimate touches by heart.
The next five years of Ocean&aposs career have been so heavily and devotedly mythologized that most people know the story by heart.
A paramedic with the fire department told Kulick he had picked up Anderson drunk so often that he knew his birth date by heart.
"Often times, the [death certificate] certifier will code the death as being caused by heart disease rather than a death from diabetes," he added.
Some of these students would have been only nine years old when the song came out, but they all know the lyrics by heart.
What's particularly ironic about this clip is Miranda feels like the butt of a joke when her takeout woman knows her order by heart.
Two new studies are linking our favorite hot beverage to a decreased chance of being killed by heart disease, cancer, a stroke, and more.
Die-hard fans know that first show's name ( "The Man Trap"), plot (it involved salt), and massive amounts of other Trek minutiae by heart.
Angelina Jolie said Weinstein made unwanted advances on her in a hotel room before the release of "Playing by Heart" in the late 1990s.
In fact, statistics regarding students being attacked on campus are staggering; in some widely publicized cases we even know the criminal's name by heart.
These are often caused by heart arrhythmias like ventricular fibrillation — so common that you've probably seen defibrilliators (AEDs) at work or in public places.
Thousands of couples celebrate Valentine's Day there every year, surrounded by heart balloons and plastic roses while dining on chicken rings and mini-cheeseburgers.
According to the American Cancer Society, cancer is the second most common cause of death in the United States, exceeded only by heart disease.
Over a solo that — the Beatles solo, everyone knows it by heart and would be disappointed if you didn't play that particular solo there.
Open Book We know many chilling names by heart — Ted Bundy, Jeffrey Dahmer, Charles Manson — but will they be familiar a century from now?
This contraction has hit music's middle class: the people you've never heard of but who write, record and produce songs you know by heart.
He combined the photographs with thorough criminal backgrounds, and he expected his detectives to know by heart the telltale physiognomy of each nefarious character.
Their set had a steamy carnival energy, with the relentless drive of the machine-made pulse amplified by heart-quickening flurries of live drumming.
Nearby, standing at a microphone, the singer Santigold was humming along to Ree's voice and mimicking the undulations until she knew them by heart.
Your third card is for your rights, if you don't already know them by heart or are prone to drawing a blank under pressure.
I used to know them by heart, because I had to: that was basically the ballgame in the TV business for most of its history.
The only thing making noise onstage during John Lithgow's "Stories by Heart," which opened Thursday evening at the American Airlines Theater, is Mr. Lithgow himself.
Disoriented by heart palpitations and brain zaps during a late-night pizza outing, I thought I was having a heart attack, maybe even a stroke.
This event is for the "30 Rock" fans who have seen every episode countless times and know the words to "Werewolf Bar Mitzvah" by heart.
This stems partly from the limitless ease with which Mr. Sorey handles notation; he can read over a score once and know it by heart.
For a while, he also worked from a studio behind the Tate Gallery, and learned by heart its collection of British landscapes and society portraits.
They mostly share scenes with the archangel Gabriel (Mel Johnson Jr.) who reveals plot points we know by heart, making for quite a laborious experience.
I&aposll bring out books I&aposve been storing in her closet, and I&aposll put away ones I&aposve started to recite by heart.
In sports, we visit the composer of the CBS theme song that college basketball fans know by heart, and preview the major league baseball season.
And you can bet that by November, Trump's litany of sexist comments will be repeated so often that most people will know them by heart.
Dee Dee died in 2008, four years before Houston died after drowning in a bathtub, which was caused in part by heart disease and cocaine use.
The son of a Presbyterian preacher, who, at the age of 20103, could recite most of the Bible by heart, he became an evangelist for nature.
The 1951 conference included a passage that the current Tory leadership would do well to learn by heart: Housing is the first of the social services.
My palate is what I'll call "suburban Methodist fundraising dinner" — the recipes I know by heart are casseroles; the greenery I'm familiar with is iceberg lettuce.
Instead, the increase in recent years has been driven by heart problems and other chronic medical conditions, like diabetes, which has increased sharply in the population.
The consequence of that is, now some 20 years after first reading Lovecraft, I know all his tricks by heart and I'm growing weary of them.
Much of the world may need to learn the rules that come with surviving sizzling conditions, rules the people of Marble Bar already know by heart.
They've memorized the beer list, know their wine pairings by heart, and can recommend a meal to satisfy just about any of your obscure food allergies.
An insomniac himself, Dr. Pigeon is not soothed by his soundscapes because he knows them by heart and will fret over dissonances only he can perceive.
He can look up a particular page, but he hasn't learned the whole thing by heart just yet, as the old Three-Eyed Raven may have.
For individuals, a poem learned by heart could be a lifeline — to grapple with overwhelming emotion or preserve sanity amid the brutalities of prison and warfare.
"I knew every score by heart and tried to imitate the routines, cartwheeling all over the house, bumping into furniture and knocking things over," she said.
Now, I know many of them by heart: robins, blue jays, Carolina wrens, titmouses, phoebes and my favorites, the tiny warblers, all 4 inches of them.
Recite a poem or a psalm by heart: your mind strains to recall what you've said and reaches forward to grab what you will say next.
Find tips to transform this potentially daunting task into a meaningful experience (and one students may look forward to repeating) in our lesson plan, By Heart.
I remember this scene by heart, but I just rewatched it to make sure I got all the details right, so I'm currently a blubbering mess.
Walker told USA Today that about one in 50 million people with the condition live to see adulthood, as the ailment is usually accompanied by heart problems.
On the road, an attractive older woman (played by Heart guitarist Nancy Wilson) spots Brad trying to look suave in his ridiculous getup and laughs at him.
The majority of deaths are caused by heart disease, infectious disease, neurological disease, and cancer, so those are the areas where the program will concentrate its efforts.
Garcia, for instance, has the migrant crisis hotline number, which she can use to call United We Dream volunteers when witnessing law enforcement incidents, memorized by heart.
"I learned every song you sang by heart, and didn't get snotty about being a purist until everybody told me I was the Virgin Mary," she wrote.
Julia Marino, who is competing in big air, listens to classic rock songs like "Barracuda" by Heart before competing, but turns the music off during her runs.
Brainin quizzed him on the number of grams of olive oil, of kale leaves, of Parmesan, and the cook knew each one by heart and without hesitation.
Much like London's black-cab drivers, who know its 25,000 streets by heart, they must recall every sandbank and wind farm at the mouth of the river.
An accomplished pianist who could recite poetry by heart, he formed close friendships with celebrities like the actor Russell Crowe and Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York.
I aimed to learn it by heart and under the expert tutelage of my father, a physician by trade and a connoisseur of Sufi poetry by tradition.
One year later, Beyoncé sampled it in "Flawless," and by the time Adichie published a version as a short book, countless listeners knew her words by heart.
She followed this weighty tome up a year later with America By Heart, another reflective book on America, eagles, flags and other things that real Americans like.
In more positive news, the rates of death by heart disease and cancer — which remain the two leading causes of death in the U.S. — both went down, by .
John Heard -- who played the dad in "Home Alone" -- died in a California hotel room after suffering a heart attack brought on by heart disease, officials tell TMZ.
Know your numbers by heart so you always seem sure of where the business is heading, and define a personal pitching style that plays to your personality strengths.
Jolie also told the outlet that she had a "bad experience" with Weinstein in a hotel room during the release of Playing by Heart in the late '90s.
Jolie also told the outlet that she had a "bad experience" with Weinstein in a hotel room during the release of Playing by Heart in the late '90s.
I've listened to some the albums I discovered in that paper bag so often that now I can sing every note and air drum every part by heart.
Because about half of the deaths in people with diabetes are caused by heart disease, reducing the risk such as heart attacks and strokes is seen as essential.
A vast majority of the teams preparing for the first round of group games this week, of course, will know many of the rules and regulations by heart.
Rita Wilson's killing time under quarantine with a little old school hip-hop -- and she apparently knows one of its gems by heart ... down to a freakin' tee!
President Trump had better learn this statement by heart, because it's going to be imperative on him to say these words, or something like them, relentlessly and zealously.
In 2001, Niyazov wrote a revisionist history of the country called "The Ruhnama" (meaning "The Book of Soul"), which schoolchildren and civil servants had to learn by heart.
It might mean relying on the pre-flavored magic of sausages, and following David Tanis's recipe for sausage with peppers and onions until you know it by heart.
The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, as the Iran deal is formally known, is 109 pages, and Mr. Dubowitz was often able to cite its provisions by heart.
Having endured a tough infancy dotted by heart surgeries, she's grown up into the kind of ninth grader who is ravenous for more knowledge, more insight, more life.
You can dive into any episode for the hundredth time, knowing every plot beat by heart, and still enjoy it more than 85 percent of anything else on television.
After all, you lost a whole network of people—everyone from the woman you always saw walking your dog to the barista who knows your complicated order by heart.
Yes, he did a horrible thing, but it has become so apparent for me in knowing the script by heart now that ... How many times have you watched it?
I know most of his poetry by heart and I've played his voice with the random backdrop of electronic music and that was the best feeling I've ever had.
Grosof said the balloon was believed to have been operated by Heart of Texas Hot Air Balloon Rides, a company that serves the Austin, Houston and San Antonio areas.
" The book's final two paragraphs are a lyrical, almost mystical reflection that many anglers know by heart: "Eventually, all things merge into one, and a river runs through it.
"There aren't any players from Flamengo, so I won't know it by heart, " he said, referring to his local club, which has the biggest fan base in the country.
I make a sticky toffee cake by heart, but then I'm drawn in by grander, more complicated cakes, by layered, frosted, patterned projects that reward my time and attention.
The audience was not about to let Chiara go without an encore, and so came the third movement of Debussy's Quartet, also by heart — a loving and lovely farewell.
But all around us, in the elaborate encampments that families build on the sand, I see the small daily family stories and I know the parental parts by heart.
"Johnson claimed to have a record for "campaigning against prejudice of all kinds — indeed I am proud to say that my great grandfather knew the Koran off by heart.
But the connections were not obvious when the Andres piece came first, conducted by Courtney Lewis with Jonathan Biss as soloist: Who knows all the Beethoven cadenzas by heart?
Most of us know the name Solyndra by heart, because Republicans spent months investigating the Obama administration's failed $535 million loan guarantee for the energy company that went bankrupt.
She explained she knew the soul icon's "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman" off by heart, and performed it a capella, helping her career to take off.
France is also where I had my children, wrote my books, and where I know the supermarket by heart — though I suspect I'll always write grocery lists in English.
An eight-inch snowfall was associated with a 16 percent increased risk for hospital admission the next day, and a 34 percent increased risk for death by heart attack.
For the six-member chamber ensemble Eighth Blackbird, it was the desire to play by heart — and reach a deeper connection to the music — that led to theatrical exploration.
Tottenham Hotspur's supporters have not walked this way for 689 long days, but they know the route by heart: past Tottenham Green, down the hill, onto the High Road.
Like the pianist who practices a piece she already knows by heart, she is attentive to the tenuous bond between eye and hand, while consciously reinforcing her muscle memory.
And with each track I cited, each album whose release date I knew by heart, he looked at me like it was absurd that someone would still remember such things.
I've never seen Avenue Q, but for some reason my best friend and I knew most of the songs by heart in middle school and sang them all the time.
So on top of ruining your sperm, potentially causing stomach cancer, and being as bad for you as cigarettes, bacon can also be a harbinger of death by heart disease.
In the early 19th century, working-class "Bowery B'hoys" in New York City attended the theater in droves and recited Shakespeare by heart — correcting actors when they missed a line.
Grossman started "rambling," she said, about what a serious reader she was of Didion and her husband, John Gregory Dunne; she had first editions and knew their works by heart.
With it she also got one of the hugs Ms. Morales serves up liberally to her customers, whose faces and orders and, frequently, troubles she seems to know by heart.
"You may wonder if he will use his skills to dance, slide and misdirect, or be as honest and direct as the West Point honor code he knows by heart."
We both know the soundtrack nearly by heart, but watching the play live less than a mile from the Palace of Westminster threw the revolutionary success story into new relief.
We can be (and increasingly are) tracked in all manner of ways: by heart rate, gait, fingerprints, iris patterns, license plates, health records, and (of course) activity on social networks.
At this point, I know the turns and surprises of their sets by heart, and, like roller coasters, the thrill of comedy is not knowing exactly what will happen next.
Whatever the results, I'll still know by heart all those childhood jigs and reels that are responsible for my good posture and complete inability to dance like a normal person.
But if you're at the point now where you know Wonder Woman so well you could practically recite it by heart, then why not give a few new titles a shot?
"I'm also sad that kids now don't know 'Eugene Onegin' by heart, but I understand those aren't the skills of the future," says Isak Froumin, director of HSE's Institute of Education.
Dan: Truly impressed by an artist whose influences include the Dr. Mario theme songs and the Contra infinity lives code, which [looks directly into the camera] I still know by heart.
You never know the locations of the bus stops, you have to know the bus numbers by heart, and good luck figuring out where you should change to take another bus.
The goal is not to be able to know the names of every AOC or PGI by heart, but at least you'll know which ones are likely to please your palate.
Roasted Salmon With Glazed With Brown Sugar and Mustard One of the best ways I know to quickly cook salmon, something you'll make once or twice and then know by heart.
So does Angelina Jolie, who said that during the release of "Playing by Heart" in the late 1990s, he made unwanted advances on her in a hotel room, which she rejected.
At medical school in Beijing in 1988 she had taken a course in field epidemiology run by America's Centres for Disease Control; she knew the dangers of tainted blood by heart.
Paradise is lost when they move to the murk of Birmingham; there he attends a formidable school, declaiming Chaucer by heart and growing close to a trio of like-minded students.
Rather, I'll repeat the advice that avid poll watchers know by heart: The best way to follow the race at this point is to look at polling averages and forecasting models.
According to a study conducted by heart doctors at the Cleveland Clinic, researchers found that the band's algorithm correctly distinguished AFib hearts from normal functioning hearts over 90 percent of the time.
For as much as I love Eve reciting Villanelle's every facial crease by heart, though, the reason I keep coming back to "Don't I Know You?" is its final, heart-stopping sequence.
If you're like most people in 2019, you haven't felt the need to know a person's phone number by heart in ages — even the number of someone near and dear to you.
Ms. McLean — a piquant performer in the musicals "Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812" and "Alice by Heart" — would appear to be trying to demythologize Hildegard from a sociological, feminist perspective.
One sign the theater is almost ready: the bar already features a list of dedicated cocktails, including Down the Rabbit Hole for "Alice by Heart" — vodka, strawberry, lime, hibiscus syrup and bitters.
I'm a media reporter, after all, and Trump is putting on a show at these campaign events, complete with a booming soundtrack and a grand finale that regular rallygoers know by heart.
" ---- Learn Lincoln's words by heart By Ken Burns "As you read this timeless piece of oratory, engage in a discussion with those around you on what these words mean to us today.
But what makes it especially exciting is how it perfectly snaps right into the "Star Wars" timeline and connects events we already know by heart with ones that we never even considered.
Over the first few episodes, his toughness softens as he grows close to a target (sure to delight fans), and embarks on a renegade mission driven by heart — and not by profit.
Fantasy in the face of faith-testing adversity is the subject of the new musical "Alice by Heart," the inaugural production of the Robert W. Wilson MCC Theater Space in Hell's Kitchen.
By the late '80s, the ad had completely changed the face of the brand, and people across the US knew the phrase, "Pardon me, do you have any Grey Poupon?" by heart.
It's a cat and mouse game they have played for a long time, and Dr. Kizza Besigye — the main opposition candidate in Uganda's presidential election on Thursday — knows the rules by heart.
Pompe disease, affecting 5,000 to 10,000 people worldwide, prevents the body from making enough of an enzyme used by heart and muscle cells to convert a form of sugar called glycogen into energy.
Before the advent of such reading software, says Ian Hamilton, a consultant who specialises in disabled gaming, blind gamers had to rely "on painful trial and error" to learn menu systems by heart.
Replying to a question at a news conference, Mr. Grosof said it was his "understanding" that the balloon tour was run by Heart of Texas Hot Air Balloon Rides, based in New Braunfels.
In Frederickton we slipped (undetected, we thought) into the back pew of a weatherboard church, where the congregants were singing hymns a cappella and by heart in what was approaching an Irish brogue.
The play includes a bloodbath that a lot of Shakespeare geeks can recite by heart and with glee: Titus Andronicus's daughter Lavinia is raped by the sons of the play's villainous Queen Tamora.
I know the contours of that table by heart, the gnarled bays and knobby peninsulas around its edges, and the burl of its silken surface, like cream rising in a cup of coffee.
And so millions of kids who grew up in the '80s and '90s learned the Konami Code by heart, though its effects differed from game to game, it generally made things considerably easier.
Kim Murphy, a deputy National editor and French speaker, recited by heart "Chanson d'Automne" (Autumn Song), a classic by Paul Verlaine: Et je m'en vaisAu vent mauvaisQui m'emporteDeçà, delà,Pareil à laFeuille morte.
Some variations on these approaches flicker into being now and then during "Alice by Heart," with its heroine's fantastical growth (and shrinkage) spurts used to reflect an adolescent's confusion about her changing body.
Though coroners said her death was caused by heart problems that led her to fatally hit her head, the leader of the free world thought it prudent to demand authorities "Investigate!" on Twitter.
"I didn't have to learn a single lyric because I already knew the songs by heart," Watson told CNN at the Los Angeles premiere of the live-action remake of the film on Thursday.
Over the next two hours, while Drake's team tried to contain Toronto's hypebeasts in a cattle-like crowd, I saw people burst into tears of happiness and recite the Boy's songs off by heart.
That's why they know by heart the old adage attributed to Mark Twain, that the difference between the right word and the almost right word is the difference between lightning and the lightning bug.
Thirty million Americans are getting some bad health news: they have high blood pressure and need to do something about it, according to new, more aggressive hypertension treatment guidelines released by heart doctors Monday.
I don't remember where the teacher who led the prayers was from, but I do remember that he had memorized all the verses of the Qu'ran in Arabic and what they meant by heart.
In a slow-motion replay posted to Twitter by Heart of NHL, the man is seen inadvertently hitting his girlfriend's face with his left arm as he leaps into the air to grab the puck.
More than 40 percent of those deaths were caused by drowning, 25 percent were caused by injury and trauma and 11 percent caused by heart conditions, according to figures from FEMA and The Data Center.
Foster, who was born premature at 24 weeks and spent 111 days in the NICU, knows the poem 'Twas the Night Before Christmas by heart because of how vividly it describes Santa, Wolf tells PEOPLE.
I know many by heart, like this one: "My friend tree / I sawed you down / but I must attend / an older friend / the sun," but I still wouldn't want to be without the hard copy.
MANCHESTER, N.H. — Maggie and Libby knew Tom Steyer's ad by heart: "I'm going to say two words that will make Washington insiders very uncomfortable: Term limits!" they recently chirped in unison at the dinner table.
She announced the happy news on Instagram, sharing a close-up image of the pair surrounded by heart-shaped balloons as she showed off her flower-shaped ring, which features a colorful jewel in the center.
Their love story is beautiful, yes, but probably the best fact revealed in the essay is that Williams—the greatest tennis player in the world—knows every word to Avatar: The Last Airbender by heart.  Goals. 
As a kid, I remember wincing when my friend's mom made xenophobic comments directed at Mexicans, never suspecting her daughter's fair friend had some Mexican ties, even if they were not by blood but by heart.
There were the stretch marks, too, caused by the way my abdomen ballooned with undigested liquids (a kind of beer belly driven by heart failure) that were emptied each day via diuretics and regular fluid taps.
"Alice by Heart," a musical inspired by "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" and created by Steven Sater and Duncan Sheik of "Spring Awakening" with Jessie Nelson of "Waitress," begins performances in the larger theater on Jan. 30.
The Chiara players have consistently embraced adventurous initiatives that push beyond the conventions of chamber music, including two recent "by heart" projects that involved performing and recording the complete quartets of Brahms and Bartók from memory.
It is such an intrinsic part of the broadcast, and has been for so long, that it is not far short of a national ritual, one of those few sentences a whole country knows by heart.
One day of snow of two inches or more was associated with a 14 percent increased risk for death by heart attack, while two to three days of snowfall was linked to a 20 percent increase.
But for everyone there, the most important thing was simply to have a drink, listen to some tunes they knew by heart, and enjoy some quality time—even if fear and anxiety were in the air.
For those musical fans who know every single line from Wicked or Rent by heart, then, there's thankfully an easy way to get your song-and-dance fix without breaking the bank: simply by turning to Netflix.
Familia, 48, a daughter of Dominican immigrants named for a flower known as the forget-me-not, was remembered during a funeral service punctuated by heart-rending speeches by her children, Mayor Bill de Blasio and others.
"True friends are never apart, maybe in distance, but never by heart," he writes in his Twitter bio, a sentiment that carries into his bouncy electronic solo releases and his work in the Scandinavian pop collective Rytmeklubben.
You know the film by heart and anxiously await its sequel, but did you know the guy who wrote both Blade Runner and Blade Runner 2049 once ran away from home to become a professional flamenco dancer?
Lee's father, who knew many classical Chinese poems by heart and would recite them for his children, also required them to read aloud from the King James Bible, rewarding them with pieces of butterscotch along the way.
"Alice By Heart," inspired by "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland," with a book by Steven Sater and Jessie Nelson, music by Duncan Sheik, lyrics by Mr. Sater and directed by Ms. Nelson, will also have a workshop presentation.
"A lacemaker knows his machines by heart and will know simply by the sound if it has a problem," Maud Lescroart, Romain's sister and the company's marketing director, said during a tour of the immense factory floor.
He knows many of the family recipes by heart, although he has added a few of his own creations over the years, like a riff on the traditional Turkish Delight served with sweetened cheese and powdered sugar.
In the photograph, Carey is surrounded by heart-shaped balloons that read "Be Mine," while her beau Tanaka stood shirtless next to her with his hand on her knee wearing only a white towel wrapped around his waist.
Despite all that, he knows the price of every Supreme item on sale by heart—and claims to have spent close to $15,000 on the skate and streetwear clothes in his ten-plus years as a super fan.
I can still recite some of the more famous parts by heart: Do not go gentle into that good night, Old age should burn and rave at close of day; Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
Today it has spawned seemingly endless viewings at midnight showings around the world, where fans quote the film's garbled script by heart, hurl spoons at the screen, and treat Wiseau and the film's other cast members like celebrities.
Check it out for some truly ear-opening examples of how and why so many big movies sound alike, as well as an inspired rendition of the one Marvel song one of Zhou's interviewees could recite by heart.
" Armed with a photographic memory, Professor Bloom could recite acres of poetry by heart — by his account, the whole of Shakespeare, Milton's "Paradise Lost," all of William Blake, the Hebraic Bible and Edmund Spenser's monumental "The Fairie Queen.
I've had to remind myself of that since Trump first assumed office with the help of 80 percent of white evangelical voters who, like their president, probably know "Two Corinthians" (Two Corinthians, Second Corinthians, what's the difference?) by heart.
Most of us can recite the lyrics to our favorite songs by heart, give or take a few lines, but it would seem ridiculous to expect even the most diehard music fan to remember several days' worth of music.
He said, for example, that though cabbies in London had to know the city's geography off by heart, there might not be as much focus on developing a concierge-like approach to their customers as there was in Japan.
"It made by heart swell to hear him say Americans have dreams, too," said Mary Ann Mendoza, whose son was killed in a head-on collision with a car driven by an illegal immigrant who was high on meth.
Maybe it's just me and my own projections, but Crutchfield's refusal of a real relationship, one outside of the non-committal "world" she and her subject have built for themselves, isn't that persuasive, but it is one I know by heart.
Everett   It's hard to believe Legally Blonde turns 73 today, considering it feels as timeless as a well-executed hot pink shirtdress — and considering the fact that we can still recite the whole Cameron Diaz shopping trip monologue by heart.
I can't really afford to go to the show, but I have listened to the soundtrack with my kids at least 100 times, know the lyrics by heart and have seen a lot of video footage of the original cast performance.
This processing is happening in exactly the same way as it did with the original Star Wars trilogy, after which fans reused lines from "let the wookiee win" to "no disintegrations!" until everyone on the planet knew them by heart.
For those pitiful few who don't know the entire SpongeBob oeuvre by heart, the song comes from an episode called "Band Geeks," in which SpongeBob and the gang venture up onto dry land to perform during halftime at the Bubble Bowl.
In 2010, Judge Griesa drew attention by ordering the irreverent online publication Gawker to remove images of parts of 20003 pages from "America by Heart," a forthcoming book by Sarah Palin, the former governor of Alaska and Republican vice-presidential candidate.
Although the reasons for the high rate of violence are unclear, city officials are experimenting, they say, with almost anything that might whittle down the number everyone here seems to know by heart: 343, the number of homicide victims last year.
But the moment, devoid of the fresh revelations and searing witness accounts that characterized November's hearings, felt anticlimactic as Democratic lawyers for the House Judiciary and Intelligence committees made the case that many Americans might be able to recite by heart.
The venue goes fucking nuts, arms aloft; some know every word off by heart, some are spitting back choice lines they've picked up from Spotify in the last three weeks, and some people just lose their shit without knowing a word.
Val, however, is less a realistic character and more a portrait of what TV fans want their favorite actresses to be like: She's beautiful, kind, empathetic, and she knows every single episode of the show that made her famous by heart.
The balloon, flown by Heart of Texas Hot Air Balloon Rides chief pilot and owner Alfred "Skip" Nichols, hit a power line and plummeted in flames into a pasture near Lockhart, about 30 miles (50 km) south of the state capital Austin.
And then there's Cam—a 31-year-old Southerner by heart if not by blood (she's from the Bay Area), who, as a young adult, was living in places like Nepal, studying at the University of California, working in psychology labs at Stanford.
The viewers will gaze toward the ceiling at two amoeba-shaped screens, on which will be projected watery footage that Ms. Rist, who lives and works in Zurich, filmed over the summer in a part of the Rhine that she knows by heart.
That included the whole grotesque cornucopia of Donald Trump's slurs and bad behavior, which Tim Kaine had studied up on exhaustively, knew by heart and kept throwing at Pence, pressing for the barest glimmer of shame or the slightest hint of apology.
With however much love the younger Lithgow daubs the memory — and "Stories by Heart" is in essence a son's tribute — he cannot quite overpaint the other colors of that exciting life, just as the barber cannot help revealing more than he intends.
His 10 recordings of original solo piano music include "Calm Seas" (2016) and "First Light" (2012), both released by Heart Earth Music, and his art songs have been performed by various lieder singers, including the baritone Thomas Hampson and the tenor Michael Slattery.
To cope with anxiety, Chris and his colleagues turn to black humor and spend their breaks singing songs from the now-defunct ISIS, which they all know by heart due to the content that have been exposed to so often as moderators.
In Jabarti's world, the purpose of schooling was to learn the Quran by heart, restating the orthodox Muslim position that God alone was the cause of all earthly phenomena, knowledge was finite and revelation, not reason, was the surest guide to living.
When it was rereleased as a single in 2011, the bonus track seemed to contaminate the country's water supply, infecting everyone — Taylor Swift, Selena Gomez, and Ariana Grande all knew the lyrics by heart — with its pop-infused combination of rap and melody.
Inclisiran, for use on top of statins by heart patients who struggle to lower their cholesterol levels with traditional therapy, is seen as complementing Novartiss growing business with its heart-failure medicine Entresto, which topped the $1 billion annual revenue threshold last year.
Although they will occasionally sing the words of Jesus or others, it's really given to the three countertenors to be the go-between with the spiritual texts that we all know, many of us by heart, and the more recently incorporated texts.
His gravelly voice and cowboy swagger earned him an army of followers, including ex-President Nicolas Sarkozy, who set up a fan club to him at the National Assembly - France's lower house of parliament - and is said to know his song lyrics by heart.
Whether you watched Big Daddy and Friends on repeat to see the itty bitty twins, or followed the Suite Life of Zack & Cody with the same fervor as Game of Thrones, you'll recognize these faces — even if you don't know their names by heart.
"It's a dedication to uniformity and I'm a minimalist by heart, but a lot of it had to do with me wanting to have a uniform like the working class, like my mom and my grandmother," she said in a interview with the Huffington Post.
The report, obtained by TMZ, also seems to indicate there was an attempt to revive Heard with Narcan, a drug used to counteract the effects of a narcotics OD. The Medical Examiner has already said Heard died from a heart attack triggered by heart disease.
In "My Ántonia," the orphaned young settler Jim Burden delivers a rhapsody that many Cather fans can recite by heart: I wanted to walk straight on through the red grass and over the edge of the world, which could not be very far away.
As Sophie's grand opening party plans are thwarted by relationship setbacks, no-shows, and a very big storm, we flash back periodically to the story of how Donna ended up as a single mother on the island where everybody knows ABBA lyrics by heart.
HEART DISEASE Inclisiran, for use on top of statins by heart patients who struggle to lower their cholesterol levels with traditional therapy, is seen as complementing Novartiss growing business with its heart-failure medicine Entresto, which topped the $1 billion annual revenue threshold last year.
He never finished school — his headmaster called him "a dangerous mixture of sophistication and recklessness" and tossed him out for holding hands with a shopkeeper's daughter — but was prodigiously learned, conversant in at least eight languages and able to recite hours of poetry by heart.
Watching it feels like visiting an old friend: you know every scene, most of the lines by heart, all of the ridiculously gif-able moments, and still, still, when you watch it at 2am, you have a kind of heart-to-heart with it.
Before my 30th birthday, I'd earned a bachelor's degree and an M.F.A. in poetry; published "A Question of Freedom," a memoir about my time in prison; published a collection of poetry, "Shahid Reads His Own Palm"; and still knew my state number by heart.
" When I think of the political texts I know by heart, snippets of yours spring to mind — "ask not what your country can do for you"; "I have a dream"; "conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.
For movie fans who grew up watching "Dumbo" on repeat, or who know all of the words to "Hakuna Matata" (from "The Lion King") by heart, this special edition of HQ Trivia could be a chance to cash in on that Disney movie knowledge.
Sitting on a hard plastic chair under a fluorescent buzz as an employee lectures on proper condom use—a catechism you know by heart yet sometimes fail to heed—you may conclude, as Emily Witt did, that the time has come to change your life.
The risk for Trump is that he is increasingly isolated amid a torrent of criticism of the separations, from political, spiritual, business leaders and even US allies, unleashed by heart rending audio of wailing children and pictures of kids in chain-link fencing in detention facilities.
"I know this story by heart / Jack and Jill get fucked up and get possessive when they get dark," Lorde confesses on "Sober," a song that is perhaps about a drug comedown; it's also about the experience of being too lucid to ever really feel drunk.
And that blob with wings—it calls to mind the symbol on Dougie's ring, which old fans will know by heart, but it also looks exactly like the blob with wings on Doppelcoop's ace of spades, the symbol he demanded to know if Darya had ever seen.
Photos shared with loved ones and on social media captured the group's final moments before the balloon, operated by Heart of Texas Hot Air Balloon Rides, hit a high tension power line and burst into flames, its charred remnants landing in a pasture in Lockhart, Texas.
The researchers also found that the one-year stroke risk doubled when multiple blood vessel clogs were seen with brain imaging, a large artery was narrowed by heart disease and the patient scored a 6 or 7 on a seven-point scale that assesses stroke risk factors.
He just wants, wants so badly, someone to be his big spoon while he watches his favourite film, You've Got Mail (which he knows off by heart – so well, in fact, that he is able to say all of his favourite lines in sync with the actors).
Based on U.S. data for more than 750,000 women diagnosed with breast cancer and followed for an average of 15 years, researchers found that breast cancer and other cancers are the most common cause of death for the first decade, followed by heart disease and stroke.
Songs like the ballad "Do You Know Me By Heart"—which musically recalls Tony Bennett's version of "For Once in My Life"—may provide a balm for the brokenhearted listener, but for Avery, reliving his romantic devastation on a nightly basis isn't quite so soothing an experience.
Anyone who has seen A Star is Born, or heard "Shallow" on the radio, or knows the entire soundtrack by heart, or watched the trailer, or has bravely joined the discourse around the Oscar nominated film on Twitter, knows how powerful and significant the voice is — sorry, was.
And as we age, he added, we also tend to write off our ailments — runny noses (a side effect of some medications), asthmalike symptoms (which may be caused by heart conditions) or sneezing (which occurs naturally as our nasal passageways dry up) — as caused by pollen in the air.
The balloon, flown by Heart of Texas Hot Air Balloon Rides chief pilot and owner Alfred "Skip" Nichols, hit a power line, setting its basket on fire, and plummeted into a pasture near Lockhart, about 30 miles (50 km) south of the state capital Austin, killing all aboard.
Tracks from Only Built for Cuban Linx and early Wu-Tang albums were run through with impeccable delivery, welcomed by a crowd who knew most lyrics by heart, as evidenced when Ghost and Rae pulled brave two audience members to rap verses from Method Man and Ol Dirty Bastard.
Productions at the new building will begin with "The Light," by Loy A. Webb, about a marriage proposal gone awry, followed by a new musical, "Alice by Heart," inspired by "Alice in Wonderland," with music and lyrics by Duncan Sheik and Steven Sater and direction by Jessie Nelson.
At an age when most performers have long retired from the footlights and the brutal, peripatetic life of an international star, Mr. Aznavour continued to range the world, singing his songs of love found and love lost to capacity audiences who knew most of his repertoire by heart.
The Oscar-nominated actress, 61, has partnered with the American Heart Association and the American Diabetes Association for the Know Diabetes by Heart initiative, which aims to educate people with type 2 diabetes of their increased risk of heart disease and stroke — and how to live more healthfully.
The seven-minute video, which debuted at the song's No. 1 party in Nashville this week, shows snippets of Young and his three co-writers hammering out the lyrics, as well as the very first time Young put his expressive voice to the chorus that everyone now knows by heart.
Consider the town in "The Steeple-Jack," where a "college student … with his not-native books" knows by heart the antiquesugar-bowl shaped summer-house of interlacing slats, and the pitchof the church spire, not true, from which a man in scarlet letsdown a rope as a spider spins a thread.
As a result, at the age of 2, A. had already mastered math, history, and physics at the high school level, knew many classical music pieces by heart, and his paintings and drawings were so adept that, according to Goodman, they could be exhibited in galleries and museums in the outside world.
On each table is a buzzer for calling a server, which I never needed, and a chit for writing down the numbers of desired dishes, a code the servers know by heart but which I had to hunt for through the tome of a menu, leafing through its magazine-like photo spreads.
A recent study from the Harvard School of Public Health predicted that the impact of disease on Indonesia's work force, troubled by heart and respiratory ailments and diabetes, would drain the country's economy of $4.4 trillion over the next 20 years — far more, by percentage of economy, than in India or China.
The costume designer Deirdra Elizabeth Govan knew the returning characters' personal styles by heart and had no trouble developing cohesive looks for them 10 years later: Gone is Shane's leather halter vest, replaced with an Yves Saint Laurent blazer; Bette's look has gotten more posh, replete with Manolo Blahnik and Christian Dior.
In the foreground is Susie's integration into the academy, headed by the mysterious Madame Blanc (Tilda Swinton again), with whom Susie — who was raised in a Mennonite community in Ohio — has been quietly obsessed for years, watching films of the company's dances so many times that she knows the parts by heart already.
This song's been out for a couple of weeks and we all know it by heart, and we've all transcended the need to read into it, and we've found ourselves here instead: watching a clip of Sir Ian reading "One Dance" on BBC Radio 1 because Drake is Shakespeare and Sir Ian said so himself.
Conceived by Jessie Nelson (director and co-writer) and the songwriters Duncan Sheik and Steven Sater (Tony Award-winners of "Spring Awakening") as a magical mystery tour that begins in a London subway-station-turned-bomb shelter during World War II, "Alice by Heart" seems to lose its road map as soon as it begins.
He couldn't recall, and he couldn't look away from the restless sea, because, incredibly, its changing shapes persisted in his memory, a new memory, another memory, and every moment as though immured in glass, as clear as the little poetry he had by heart, and he wondered if it was a hallucination, or the side effect of some drug.
He uses this song that's not about clowns — it's explicitly about two people who are in love, but who have had comically bad timing for years — in a scene where a random Wall Street bro not only improbably knows all the lyrics by heart but sings them to a bullied Joker as if they're somehow ... mocking?
Larry Levis is so much identified with the rhetoric of elegiac poetry — his choice of subjects, from beauty to hopelessness; his position as a poet of the San ­Joaquin Valley; his reputation since his death by heart attack in 1996 at the age of 49 — that it can be easy to forget how extraordinarily tender he was.
On Tuesday, Paltrow and Jolie added their own accounts of alleged mistreatment —Paltrow alleging to the Times that Weinstein sexually harassed her in a hotel room when she was 22 and Jolie claiming to the outlet that she had a "bad experience" with Weinstein in a hotel room during the release of Playing by Heart in the late '90s.
Others left off the list included Frozen's Anna and Elsa Patti Murin and Caisse Levy, Chris Evans (Lobby Hero), Alex Newell (Once on This Island), Uma Thurman (The Parisian Woman), Joshua Jackson (Children of a Lesser God), John Lithgow (Stories by Heart), Elizabeth McGovern (Time and the Conways), Keegan-Michael Key (Meteor Shower) and Tom Sturridge (1984).
In meetings, she spends much of her time profusely, sweetly and genuinely thanking people for their thoughtful recommendations of white papers she has already read, studies she has already digested, arguments she could recite by heart, academics she already funds or would like to, funders who already donate and, often, information or ideas she herself has originated.
The remarkable streak of hit singles he wrote and recorded between 1976 and 1993 — mostly with his band, the Heartbreakers, but at times on his own or in collaboration with other artists — guaranteed that anyone who listened to the radio or turned on a television in those years knows at least a few of his songs by heart.
The seminal book on the Liemba, Von Goetzen biz Liemba: Auf Reisen mit einem Jahrhundertschiff (From Goetzen to Liemba: When Traveling with a Century Ship), was written bySarah Paulus and Rolf G. Wackenbergin German, and Espert knows the ship's history by heart: Meyer Werft, a famous ship-building company in Papenburg, Germany, constructed her in 226.
On Tuesday, Paltrow and Angelina Jolie added their own accounts of alleged mistreatment —Paltrow alleging to the Times that Weinstein sexually harassed her in a hotel room when she was 22 and Jolie claiming to the outlet that she had a "bad experience" with Weinstein in a hotel room during the release of Playing by Heart in the late '90s.
On Tuesday, Paltrow and Angelina Jolie added their own accounts of alleged mistreatment —Paltrow alleging to the Times that Weinstein sexually harassed her in a hotel room when she was 22 and Jolie claiming to the outlet that she had a "bad experience" with Weinstein in a hotel room during the release of Playing by Heart in the late '90s.
A few minutes after the Cardinals departed the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament on Thursday afternoon with a 75-58 loss to No. 1 Virginia, the Louisville interim head coach, David Padgett, bounded up a set of stairs to begin his news conference and quickly made the case any college basketball coach anywhere near the N.C.A.A. tournament bubble knows by heart.
And I suppose that dormant within the mutant I proudly call my English, there also lurk the ruckus of friends getting drunk and the erratic conversations with that asshole Brad and the letters that Emily Dickinson sent to the world and the poems by Donne and Auden and the songs of the summer and the Seinfeld episodes I know by heart.
Through every video I watched, every photo I saw, every push on my skateboard and borrowed confidence in my mirror, I felt I knew him, but of course I just knew his skating, the same type of faux-intimacy you feel for a musician whose every album and single you know by heart, or author whose every book and interview you have ever read.
" The greatest moment came at the end of her Guinness World Record run, when she was met by cheering crowds of trafficking survivors, who ran alongside her in the final miles to Washington, DC. Perhaps the most fitting message for everything Norma Bastidas has gone through, comes from the one quote attributed to Lao Tzu many people know by heart: "The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.
Canadian kids see thousands of ads for unhealthy foods on social media: study A new study from the University of Ottawa found says social media is saturated with ads for fatty foods, targeted at children: The study, commissioned by Heart & Stroke, found that children see an estimated 111 advertisements for food per week, or an average of 5,772 ads per year on apps such as Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, Twitter and YouTube.
Dr. Philip J. Landrigan, the dean for global health at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York, said Dr. Melius had created innovative health and safety programs in the construction trades as well as assisting states and Canadian provinces on legislation that presumes that the dangerous work of firefighters is a major factor when they are disabled or killed by heart and lung disease and cancer.
As of fall 2019, there are 2,012 black students enrolled at the university, out of 19503,046 graduate and undergraduate students total — or 6.7% of the student body, which is in line with statistics at other large research universities in the US. (Missouri's population is 11% black.) Mizzou's legacy of racial exclusion is still something a lot of the black students and alumni I spoke to could recite by heart.
Some of the housemasters there were interesting, and at least one of them, Arthur Goodhart, would find his way into A Dance as the restless, dim, and faintly sinister Le Bas, who is a mass of physical tics, has numerous passages of second-rate verse off by heart, and on one occasion is caused to be arrested by the police, a prank played on him by Charles Stringham, Jenkins's friend and one of the most vivid characters in the sequence.
What the poem does have going for it is its use of demotic language and of course, the allusion to the patriotic song "My Country Tis Of Thee," which every schoolboy who grew up in America during Moore's youth probably knew by heart from daily recitations: ("Sweet land of liberty, / Of thee I sing; / Land where my fathers died, / Land of the pilgrims' pride"); you can even hear a little Shakespeare in there (all the world's a stage in "all the earth is but his footstool").
There are a few overarching and interconnected factors at play and we know them all by heart already, because the facts are reiterated again and again, sometimes by me, but let's spin the big wheel: the gig economy; low wages; no job security; no benefits; student debt; rising costs of living; disinterest in established social and domestic norms; diminished IRL and spiritual and social communities; delayed and declining rates of family-making; the isolation and over-arousal and attention strip-mining created and encouraged by the internet, smartphones, texting, social media.
"I was a physicist by trade and an accordionist by heart," said Mr. Lazarov, who on the side "followed a dream scenario" to meet and learn from the old Italian masters of accordion repair, including Benny Cintioli in Philadelphia and Charles Nunzio, of Basking Ridge, N.J. "There's a saying in my country: You don't just pick up and learn this craft — you have to steal it," said, Mr. Lazarov, who used part of his stipend for doctoral research to buy "my dream accordion," an old Scandalli Super 6.

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