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Each grouping is a fleeting assemblage, calling to mind Erwin Wurm's One Minute Sculptures.
Despite calling to mind biblical curses, locust plagues are actually a very modern problem.
Pagluica's artwork is dreamlike, calling to mind everything from abstract water paintings to French bistro signs.
This moment tottered right on the edge of hokey, calling to mind hucksterish traditions of parlor-room mentalism.
Calling to mind Michael Jackson's "Thriller," the visual opens with a zombie Swift digging herself out of a grave.
For many New Yorkers, riding the subway is an underground experience, calling to mind dark tunnels and fluorescent-lit stations.
CPI is essentially the ProPublica of Puerto Rico -- calling to mind the New York-based nonprofit that produces investigative journalism.
Perhaps that's because the humble egg carries a lot of symbolism, including calling to mind rebirth and the circle of life.
Here too is kottu, tangled scraps of roti tossed in a wok with vegetables and curry, calling to mind fried rice.
While calling to mind the work of Lucinda Childs, her style of repetition was less coolly austere, more sumptuous and brazen.
A monumental pork knuckle is braised and then baked until the fat wobbles off its flanks, calling to mind a slow avalanche.
LOS ANGELES — Kawhi Leonard slipped into the interview room at Staples Center clad in pearl-white sweats, calling to mind a Jedi sage.
Arrieta sat afterward in the Cubs' interview room, his piercing eyes, erect posture and thick black beard calling to mind a fierce Mennonite hurler.
The go-ahead jumper was a self-imitation, calling to mind the dozens of times he's done just that thing in far tougher circumstances.
Early in the film, Lizzie plays up the horror aspects, with the score and shot selection calling to mind 1970s horror flicks like The Omen.
Simultaneously, Dietrich broke for home, calling to mind a similar play the Kansas City Royals had executed in Game 5 of last year's World Series.
But that record can't be invoked without calling to mind the committee's insensitive treatment of Anita Hill during the Clarence Thomas confirmation hearings in 1991.
When we last saw Marshawn Lynch around these parts, he was calling to mind both Huey P. Newton and Augustus Gloop, as only he can.
A new promo clip for Rachel Lindsay's upcoming Bachelorette season features many teary men, calling to mind former Bachelor Jason Mesnick's memorable crying in season 13.
In the mirror, you see someone taking a flash photo (calling to mind Diego Velasquez's insertion of the self in the busy scene of "Las Meninas").
It's a familiar formula, calling to mind classics like Rosemary's Baby and Nicolas Roeg's Don't Look Now (which Tully is intentionally name-checking with his film's title).
With the nostalgia embodied in its fine wood-turning, it was both profoundly simple and rustically handcrafted, syncretically calling to mind rural chair-making of ages past.
And earlier on Wednesday, Trump had met with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, calling to mind the policy of detente that Kissinger pursued under presidents Nixon and Ford.
This approach is more characteristic of a prior era, calling to mind the Conglomerate Boom of the 1960s or the Mike Armstrong years at the "old" AT&T.
Lighting by Hopper At the Griffith Observatory, Mr. Chazelle captured both the building and the city in a painterly way, calling to mind the art of Edward Hopper.
The model arrived in a vibrant red silk satin quilted dress from the brand with a zig-zag neckline calling to mind an IRL-incarnation of the fire emoji.
Above all, journalists chose to refer to Proxima b as an "Earth-like" planet, calling to mind oceans, trees and, for most people reading a general interest publication, advanced life.
There's also an iridescent silver grill on a set of dentures, and a fire detector alarm on a turquoise background, calling to mind a retro instruction manual from the 80s.
Boxy, spike-bedecked flight jackets topped sequined leggings, while a zaftig model channeling Ursula was decked out in black and purple feathers, calling to mind the late drag queen Divine.
It is a graceful technique, this metronomic swinging back and forth in time, calling to mind the sankofa bird, one of the African symbols that the narrator's mother holds dear.
And just as the brush strokes unfurl in real time, they vanish as well, calling to mind the ephemeral nature of memories and the relationships we build with our loved ones.
Furthermore, nearly all of Scardanelli's poems are dedicated to specific people, calling to mind Frank O'Hara's sentiment that "the poem is between two persons" and extending each poem beyond the author.
"America is strongest when we all believe we have a stake in our country and our future," she said, calling to mind the bipartisan spirit that took hold after the Sept.
A lion that once stood guard over a tomb in Corinth, in the sixth century B.C., has an azurite mane and an ochre body, calling to mind Mayan or Aztec artifacts.
It was projecting bright red light and images of raindrops and, finally, the forest, calling to mind those Instagram posts of scenery paired with platitudes that Tiller's lyrics so boldly evoke.
The show's brand of pitch black humor felt especially cutting in this setting, calling to mind the bluster and pathos of the Brett Kavanaugh hearings in a way that was deeply uncomfortable.
This book is literally dark, as certain panels surround their subjects in a sea of black, calling to mind the spare compositions and psychic derangements of the Toronto-based maestro Chester Brown.
This has inspired critics to invoke the hallowed name of W. G. Sebald, and to bandy about the label "literary hybrid" — a vile designation, calling to mind a hybrid car, or beefalo.
Though the compositions are large-scale and the presentation flattened, their angles look steep and startling, calling to mind the interplanetary views provided by photographs of the earth taken on the moon.
Galassi on the other hand, is a fan of the traditional black-and-white coloring, preferring to fluctuate between monchrome colors when saturating her textural constructions calling to mind bleached-out rolling hills.
Calling to mind the messy, oil-splattered cool of Mad Max: Fury Road, these fearless shadow lines mirror the texture and movement of paint, with a little help from your own brush strokes.
The film barrels ahead at an absolutely frenetic pace, occasionally calling to mind that much-mocked Bohemian Rhapsody scene where the camera can't settle on any given actor for more than a second.
Most striking was an old-fashioned telephone booth (calling to mind the fact that the Koreas had just re-established a diplomatic hotline) and a bus stop indicating transit between Pyongyang and Seoul.
Some of the contrasts, as between black and a very deep purple, are barely discernible—calling to mind the black-on-black aesthetic of Ad Reinhardt, though with the emotive charge of any Rothko.
Sakaar's design is aggressively retro-futuristic, calling to mind Heavy Metal magazine covers (with the Led Zeppelin music cues to match), and the score from Devo frontman Mark Mothersbaugh drenches everything in lush, prog-rock synthesizers.
While the murder and trial are shocking enough, Miller's chronicle of newspapers' disregard for the truth also provides a jolt, and may hit even closer to home, calling to mind the excesses of social media today.
Tresnjak's tonally schizophrenic staging, depending heavily on projections rendered on LCD panels that are part of the set, only makes things worse, calling to mind the material's cartoonish DNA just when you need to forget it.
Rodin might have done so as well: the exhibition opens with a series of sculptures of large hands holding small figures, immediately calling to mind the creation story of God's molding Adam and Eve from clay.
In many ways "When Spring Comes" is even more satisfying than "Waiting," calling to mind Janice May Udry's classic "A Tree Is Nice," with its simple declarative sentences evoking the deep, sacramental pleasures of being outdoors.
Some photos also show the finned denizens of this world, still vibrant in their vanishing habitat, and calling to mind the colossal ripple effect on marine life that stems from the global threat to coral reefs.
Across social media, Ms. Warren's allies and supporters posted with the hashtag #shepersisted, calling to mind some Democrats' embrace of the term "nasty woman" after Mr. Trump deployed it to describe Hillary Clinton during a debate.
It feels sometimes as if the slaves's tribulations are there merely to unsettle our heroes, calling to mind the season's overarching question, first raised by Episode 1: Why has "Outlander" brought Jamie and Claire to America?
On Wednesday night, I watch James Harden, the Rockets' cool cat glider of a superstar guard, walk onto the court to practice, his black hoodie and that bushy black beard calling to mind a Middle-earth wizard.
One particularly egregious mission had me staring at the ground for a good 40 minutes searching for five red frogs on a beach, calling to mind the low points of massively multiplayer online games of the early 2000s.
What sets him apart from those larger-than-life narcissists, however, and thus makes DeMarcus such an utter delight to watch, is the pure goofball charm Mr. Gregg exudes, calling to mind Will Smith as the Fresh Prince.
This discovery of an alien world so close to our own solar system certainly sparks the imagination, calling to mind possible interstellar voyages that could deliver us to Proxima b and whatever strange aliens that may await us there.
Not long ago, I wrote about why the internet might work better if certain parts of it were segregated along racial lines, calling to mind the digital communities of the past that thrived in isolation—MelaNet, CyberPowWow, NetNoir Online.
One can't slap the name Blade Runner on a movie without it calling to mind all of those iconic visuals from Scott's original: dreary Los Angeles, the Tyrell (now Wallace) headquarters where light is always randomly shimmering from some unseen corner.
A painter of gnarly abstract forms, many of which are sectioned by a thick black line into smaller parts, calling to mind cellular forms, aerial maps, or the hide of a monster, the introduction of space vastly broadens his possibilities.
Calling to mind precedents from Thoreau's humble dwelling at Walden Pond to the Unabomber's hide-out in the Montana woods, it evokes an often cranky, sometimes delusional do-it-yourself individualism that still runs deep in the grain of American consciousness.
For Republicans hoping to draw new supporters to Mr. Trump's cause, or simply project a more positive message during their national showcase, the gambit has rankled, calling to mind efforts to delegitimize President Obama by questioning his place of birth.
Bryan Bishop, The Verge: Sakaar's design is aggressively retro-futuristic, calling to mind Heavy Metal magazine covers (with the Led Zeppelin music cues to match), and the score from Devo frontman Mark Mothersbaugh drenches everything in lush, prog-rock synthesizers.
The dialogue between image and story becomes essentially an act of translation, calling to mind the Nobel-winning Polish poet Wisława Szymborska's lovely notion of "that rare miracle when a translation stops being a translation and becomes … a second original."
The gore is a little over-the-top, calling to mind slasher films or the grislier parts of Seven: for instance, one bloody victim is tied against a wall in Park Güell, pieces of trencadís mosaic embedded in his skin.
"I don't wanna be alone in my bedroom writing messages you won't read," she sings in sugary tones over stabbing synths, calling to mind all those giddy DMs you drafted but never sent, one finger suspended over the screen before pressing delete.
The first trailer for Shin Godzilla (translated in a few different ways, but essentially meaning "New Godzilla") gives our clearest look at everyone's favorite kaiju yet, with the monster's upright stance calling to mind its earlier incarnations as a man in a Godzilla.
MEXICO CITY — The United States' support this week of an opposition leader as Venezuela's interim president seemed to follow a pattern familiar to Latin America, reawakening suspicions of Washington's intentions in the region and calling to mind American interventions in recent decades.
It comes bound by nori, calling to mind a Japanese hand roll — less a matter of cross-cultural innovation than a nod to shared history: Nori entered the Taiwanese larder under the Japanese occupation in the first half of the 20th century.
Or, maybe, the Carters just had great luck and impeccable timing, calling to mind actor Gwyneth Paltrow, who shared something her late father had said of his and her mother's long union: "How did you and Mom stay married for 33 years?" she asked him.
With the right Insta-filter, you can just about capture the Vietnam of Catherine Deneuve in "Indochine," the dark wood and slatted shutters calling to mind an opium den in the early twentieth century, though with a strictly reggae soundtrack, and sans the colonial violence.
His "automatic" poems from 1961 are simply comprised of a torn sheet of used carbon paper, calling to mind the practice of samizdat, or underground publishing, that consisted in typing multiple copies of a manuscript that could not be printed legally, and then distributing them surreptitiously.
"He's been losing so long he doesn't know how to win anymore," Mr. Trump wrote of Mr. McCain on Twitter on Thursday morning, calling to mind Mr. Trump's suggestion during the campaign that Mr. McCain was not a war hero because he had been captured in combat.
Edna, the pint-size fashion potentate of "Incredibles 2," casts a tall shadow in the world of style, her outsize specs, out-of-this-world wardrobe and briskly authoritative attitude calling to mind a salty composite of fashion stars — Rei Kawakubo, Iris Apfel and Edith Head, among them.
Especially seen in light of the Anthropocene, "Primordial" seemed to me simply too childish, too intellectually regressive, and too plain old corny to be of any sustained interest, calling to mind Bruce Nauman's rather weak work "One Hundred Fish Fountain" (2012) and Kiki Smith's less than stellar "Rabbits" (1998).
The bragging rights of knowing enough screenplays intimately enough to pull these numbers out is pretty much the only reward, calling to mind the recent surge of "technical memes," the practice of using complicated or tedious video and sound editing to go way out of the way for an okay joke.
Throwing drinks in the faces of men who've wronged her, she explains, is a strategy to express fury and exact revenge "while minimizing the risk of reciprocal violence"—calling to mind Margaret Atwood's line that men are afraid that women will laugh at them, while women are afraid that men will kill them.
Their ghostly presences, stenciled via the same dirt removal technique that yielded Jones's originals, dance along a stretch of river between Ponte Sisto and Ponte Mazzini, and will be inaugurated on the evenings of April 1383 and 22 with a double parade of puppets and costumed musicians carrying the stencils, on either side, in a procession calling to mind Rome's imperial past.
But there are also more serious shades of real-life managerial abuse and exploitative legal bindings, calling to mind rising stars like JoJo, who was locked in a ten-year battle with her label after signing a contract at just 12 years old, and, of course, Kesha, who was unable to successfully release herself from a recording contract with producer Dr. Luke despite filing a civil lawsuit against him for sexual assault.
In the end, Mork wins out over the Ellsworth philosophy by instead calling to mind universal humanistic moral values. Ellsworth dismisses Mork's victory over his methodology, exclaiming: "I've got my Rolls-Royce!" Mork wins a moral victory-and Ellworth, it turns out, has had his Rolls-Royce stolen.
A similar market is held on the 25th of every month at Kitano Tenmangū, also called Tenjin. A Kyoto proverb proclaims, "Fair weather at Tō-ji market means rainy weather at Tenjin market", calling to mind Kyoto's fickle weather. A smaller, less-crowded, antique-oriented market is held at the Tō-ji grounds on the first Sunday of each month.
A chance job engineering at ACME Recording in Chicago gave Devin the opportunity to work on his debut solo record, Lonely People of the World, Unite!. Inspired by the long hours he spent working on the record, mostly alone at night, the album combines pop energy with classic '60s pop song craft, calling to mind Sloan and The New Pornographers.
Politicians, also dissatisfied with government policy, reacted as well. In 1906, a group of youngish radicals nicknamed the "Japanese Group" (Ομάς Ιαπώνων), in reference to the dynamism of the Meiji period,Or their aggressive tactics in parliament (calling to mind the Japanese army’s performance in the recent Russo-Japanese War). Michael Llewellyn-Smith, Ionian Vision: Greece in Asia Minor, 1919-1922, p.7. C. Hurst & Co., 1998.
The social-cognitive model of transference: Experiencing past relationships in the present. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 7(4), 109-115. This perspective has generated a wealth of research that illuminated how people tend to repeat relationship patterns from the past in the present. High-profile serial killers often transfer unresolved rage toward previous love or hate-objects onto "surrogates", or individuals resembling or otherwise calling to mind the original object of that hate.
David then calls an assembly and gathers a large number of Levites in preparation for moving the Ark (15:3-11). Calling to mind the disaster with Uzzah, David provides instructions for the proper handling of the Ark to avoid a repeat of the incident (15:12-13). The Levites prepare themselves and carry the Ark in an appropriate manner (15:14-15). David then tells the Levites to appoint some Levites for playing music, with instruments and singing (15:16).
Clitocybe dealbata was initially described by British naturalist James Sowerby in 1799 as Agaricus dealbatus,See :File:Coloured Figures of English Fungi or Mushrooms - t. 123.png for the plate which is the original definition of this species. its specific epithet derived from the Late Latin verb dealbare 'to whitewash', inexorably calling to mind the Biblical "whited sepulchre", that is outwardly pleasing but inwardly toxic. It gained its current genus name in 1874 when reclassified by French naturalist Claude Casimir Gillet.
Then he together with Jaya fell at Parvati's feet and entreated her to say when the curse would end. "A Yaksha named Supratîka, who has been made a Pisacha by the curse of Kuvera, is residing in the Vindhya forest under the name of Kāṇabhūti. When thou shalt see him, and calling to mind thy origin, tell him this tale; then thou shalt be released from this curse." Pushpadanta was born as a mortal under the name of Vararuchi in the city called Kausāṃbi.
Lee has long been in favor of ending American involvement in Afghanistan. He signed a letter in 2011 urging President Obama to withdraw troops from the country. In May 2017, he called into question a proposal from military leaders to send additional troops quoting the country, calling to mind previous times when more soldiers were sent to the country but which, according to Lee, failed to make a significant difference. Lee maintained that American involvement in the war has wasted thousands of lives and trillions of dollars.
The scene is based on sketches that Cuyp took during this travels to Nijmegen in 1652, however, Cuyp transformed the landscape by using a warm glow, calling to mind Italian landscapes. He adopted this style, and it became his signature on his paintings. Later on, Cuyp's work has a profound impact on 19th-century landscape painters, including J.M.W. Turner. Because of the way that Cuyp painted his subjects bathed in light, it is hypothesized that he worked in Utrecht, which took many of its artistic cues from Baroque Italy.
Calling to mind differences with the party he had over the years, MacLeish avowed that, "no one would be more shocked to learn I am a Communist than the Communists themselves." In Congress MacLeish's main advocate was Senate Majority Leader Alben Barkley, Democrat from Kentucky. With President Roosevelt's support and Senator Barkley's skillful defense in the United States Senate, victory in a roll call vote with 63 senators voting in favor of MacLeish's appointment was achieved. MacLeish was sworn in as Librarian of Congress on July 10, 1939, by the local postmaster at Conway, Massachusetts.
Smrti is a Sanskrit word, from the root Smara (स्मर), which means "remembrance, reminiscence, thinking of or upon, calling to mind", or simply "memory".smRti Monier-Williams' Sanskrit-English Dictionary, Cologne Digital Sanskrit Lexicon, Germany The word is found in ancient Vedic literature, such as in section 7.13 of the Chandogya Upanishad. In later and modern scholarly usage, the term refers to tradition, memory, as well as a vast post-Vedic canon of "tradition that is remembered". David Brick states that the original meaning of smriti was simply tradition, and not texts.
The political phrase wag the dog is used to indicate that attention is purposely being diverted from something of greater importance to something of lesser importance. The idiom stems from the 1870s. In a local newspaper, The Daily Republican: "Calling to mind Lord Dundreary's conundrum, the Baltimore American thinks that for the Cincinnati Convention to control the Democratic party would be the 'tail wagging the dog'." The phrase, then and now, indicates a backwards situation in which a small and seemingly unimportant entity (the tail) controls a bigger, more important one (the dog).
"Youth and Love" depicts the determined youth leaving his beloved behind as he ventures into the world; particularly notable is the exotic accompaniment of the second stanza, calling to mind birdsong, waterfalls, and trumpet fanfares. The fifth song, "In Dreams", is very much the dark centre of the cycle. The anguish in the vocal line, defined by its chromaticism and its awkward modulations, is doubled in the piano and reinforced by the tolling of low bells throughout. However, the mood subtly changes in the succeeding song, "The Infinite Shining Heavens", which offers another view of the immutability of nature.
The theme begins with a repeated ten-measure passage which itself consists of two intriguing five-measure phrases, a quirk that is likely to have caught Brahms's attention. Almost without exception, the eight variations follow the phrasal structure of the theme and, though less strictly, the harmonic structure as well. Each has a distinctive character, several calling to mind the forms and techniques of earlier eras, with some displaying a mastery of counterpoint seldom encountered in Romantic music. The finale is a magnificent theme and variations on a ground bass, five measures in length, derived from the principal theme.
Allmusic's Jason Ankeny said: "Following on the heels of George Benson's crossover blockbuster Breezin', Windows casts O'Donel Levy in the same mainstream, fusion-inspired mold, complete with vocals. To Levy's credit, the album never feels like a sell-out bid, and if anything, the mellow context underscores the chromatic beauty of his singular guitar aesthetic. With its bold, lush arrangements, the album at times boasts a cinematic splendor calling to mind the blaxploitation sound. Inasmuch as funk is ever subtle, Windows is ripe with nuance and resonance, yet never falls prey to the sleepiness of smooth jazz".
The Parish of Saint-François-de-Sales was founded in 1679, named after Francis de Sales (1567-1622) and calling to mind Francois Berthelot, Comte de Jouy and de Saint-Laurent, representative of Paris in parliament and Seigneur of Île d'Orléans (1675) at the time the parish was established. It was also known as just Saint-François, and maps of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries would show either one or the other form. In 1845, the Parish Municipality of Saint-François-Isle-d'Orléans was formed, but abolished in 1847 when it became part of the County Municipality. In 1852, the local post office opened.
He was present at all the major actions and witnessed the triumphant march into the smouldering ruins of Moscow. There seems little doubt that Adam was depressed, by what he had witnessed. After the key Battle of Borodino he described his feelings on visiting the battlefield.... The scene was one that filled me with horror. I felt paralysed and, only by calling to mind the countless other horrors I had been witness to in this frightful campaign, could I shake myself from my stupor .... He returned early from Moscow arriving in Munich in December 1812 thus missing the painful decimation of the Grande Armée as it retreated from Moscow.
The 1879 novel does not complete by the 120th and final chapter, instead, in the final page the readers are referred to a sequel book titled The Five Younger Gallants (小五義), which was said to be "close to a hundred chapters". In 1890, a novel with that title was published by another Beijing publisher, Wenguang lou (文光樓). It was edited by Shi Duo (石鐸) and a "Wind-Captivated Daoist" (風迷道人)—calling to mind "Captivated Daoist", the editor of the original novel. None of the "previewed" plotlines at the end of the original appeared in the sequel.
Beckett split from his NSL ally William Joyce in 1939 after Joyce intimated to the patriotic Beckett that were war to break out between Britain and Germany he would fight for the Nazis. This, along with a feeling that Joyce's virulent anti-Semitism was hamstringing the NSL, led Beckett to link up with Lord Tavistock, the heir to the Duke of Bedford, in founding the British People's Party in 1939. The new party supported an immediate end to the Second World War, and was vehemently opposed to usury, calling to mind some of the economic policies of Hilaire Belloc.M. Kenny, Germany Calling, Dublin: New Island, 2004, p.
The last definable phase of his artistic style approaches representation at times, sometimes calling to mind an open window. These constructed paintings also border on sculpture, often coming ten inches out from the wall, directly confronting the viewer in real space. The paint, too, is considerably built up, giving the surface of the paintings considerable texture that was not previously seen in his work. Ellen Schwartz writes in 1977 about his show at John Weber, where his constructed paintings were still abstract: “Humphrey’s latest works, meditative rather than communicative, require the suspension of conscious efforts to grasp them before they will yield their secrets, which lay within ourselves all the while.
Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox churches, Anglican, and Lutheran churches. :Look down upon me, good and gentle Jesus, :while before Thy face I humbly kneel and, :with burning soul, :pray and beseech Thee :to fix deep in my heart lively sentiments :of faith, hope and charity; :true contrition for my sins, :and a firm purpose of amendment. :While I contemplate, :with great love and tender pity, :Thy five most precious wounds, :pondering over them within me :and calling to mind the words which David, :Thy prophet, said of Thee, my Jesus: :"They have pierced My hands and My feet, ::they have numbered all My bones." :Amen.
In that year, a big festival was held to mark the 1,050th anniversary of Michizane's death, based on the historic Kitano Ochakai tea ceremony hosted at the shrine by Toyotomi Hideyoshi. The proverbial flea market at Tenmangū Kitano Tenmangū is popular with students praying for success in exams because the deity was in his life a man of literature and knowledge. On the 25th of every month, the shrine hosts a flea market. Together with the similar festival at Tō-ji, a temple in the same city, they inspired the Kyoto proverb, "Fair weather at the Tōji market means rainy weather at the Tenjin market," calling to mind Kyoto's fickle weather.
Ellsworth is seen not just as a parody of Werner Erhard, but also of consumerism: "As the self- help entrepreneur, Ellsworth is portrayed as a walking collection of lifestyle-status points and sign-values ("I've got my Rolls-Royce!"). Conspicuous consumption and commodity fetishism define his personality." Goldman explained that the Mork and Mindy episode succeeded in distinguishing between criticism of the Ellsworth training, and criticism of Ellsworth, citing Ellsworth's character traits of: "tyranny, selfishness, open greed, and flaunting of the accoutrements of his vulgar money-making." In the end of the segment of the episode parodying est, Mork wins out over the Ellsworth philosophy by instead calling to mind universal humanistic moral values.
He was buried on 2 September in St Peter's Collegiate Church, Wolverhampton. Leveson had made his will on 17 March 1605. In it he chose to characterise life in terms of the travails of landholding: :"calling to mind the uncertainty of all earthly things, and that we hold and enjoy ourselves together with all our temporal blessings but as tenants at will to our good God that gave them." Always alive to the possibility of death on active service, on 23 March he had also drawn up a deed conveying all his property to a group of trustees headed by his friend and distant relative, Sir Robert Harley, who were responsible for raising £10,000 to settle his debts.
Ricciotti had previously designed the new Islamic art wing at the Louvre, among other cultural commissions.Gareth Harris (13 September 2012), Islamic art, covered Financial Times. Ricciotti's design was directly inspired by Cocteau's life and work, he has said of the museum's design that "Black and white no longer serve as colours here...they create an interplay of structural forces calling to mind both the artist’s works on paper and the poet’s personality, his zones of light and darkness, his enigmatic self-mythology fueled by contrasts." The distinctive facade of the building has been variously described as "...like a fierce set of teeth or a string of alabaster forearms holding up the sky" and "...like a spider, with jagged black pillars sprawling leg-like over the building".
Fern Shaffer, Ginkgo, acrylic on canvas, 60" x 84," © 1994 In her early work, Shaffer painted in a minimalist, abstract style influenced by artists such as Barnett Newman. Her first solo show, Ontology at 36 (1981), however, marked a shift that would continue, toward experimentation with mixed materials, representational elements such as the figure, landscape or symbolic imagery, and more emphatic themes. The "Morphogenic Fields" series (1983)—its title referencing the aura of radiation that emanates from living beings—features the female form, rendered in soul- baring, tenuous outline. Shaffer uses a shifting figure/ground relationship calling to mind the flow of energy in, out and through us, depicting women enveloped within fields of gestural DNA-like marks or packed with radiating color strokes like bursts of energy set against darker voids.
After its premiere in Berlinale, the Guardian's film critic Peter Bradshaw gave the film a 3/5 star review, calling it "A Lynchian psychodrama in the sun" and "a disquieting spectacle of strangeness". The Hollywood Reporter and Screen International praised the film for its direction, imagery and the committed performances of Angeliki Papoulia and Youla Boudali, while criticising elements of the script's narrative construction and pace. Guy Lodge in Variety wrote that "“A Blast director Syllas Tzoumerkas returns with an agitated, atmospheric and sometimes confounding exercise in modern Greek tragedy. Tzoumerkas’ latest invites comparisons to the loopier, trash-skirting genre outings of Herzog or Lynch, with the gradual unpeeling of layered madness and corruption in the sleepy working town of Missolonghi occasionally calling to mind an aggressively sunburned Twin Peaks".
AllMusic's Ned Raggett noticed "the charm of the group is captured in a brisk and simple way... White's lovely voice, direct and warm with Australian accent perfectly audible, somehow just beautifully suggests a certain winsome attitude without calling to mind all the stereotypes of twee indie: conversational instead of self-pitying, wryly observant instead of smirkily pithy." In October 1994 they issued an eight-track extended play, Boondoggle, as one of the first by new label, Candle Records.Last role of dice for Locksmiths, 20 August 2009, Canberra Times (Australia) Raggett described it as an "enjoyable romp... with the band again performing like they have a bunch of happy ants in their collective pants... [and] the group's upbeat and thoroughly enjoyable music galloping along." The tracks were recorded by Dave Nelson in May–June 1994 at his Nelsonics studio in Kew.
" Pete Paphides from The Times gave the tour three out of five stars, saying: "With a live show apparently inspired by the Jim Henson fantasy flick Labyrinth, to the slow beats of "Brave", Lewis wandered through a bevy of semi-naked men in horned helmets — her black veil and slightly troubled gaze calling to mind an outrageously lavish Scottish Widows commercial. [...] A sense of the truly unexpected probably wasn't what Lewis's fans had turned up for, less still the sexually charged theatricality that comes as standard at, say, a Rihanna or Lady Gaga show. [...] A fairytale woodland scene festooned with lights served as the backdrop for a moderately pretty acoustic version of Justin Timberlake's "Cry Me a River". By this stage, one might have been forgiven for setting aside any idle hopes that Lewis might throw efficiency to the wind and truly lose herself in what she was singing.
When the Circle of Meaux was broken up in 1525, Roussel, like most of its members and unlike Guillaume Farel, stayed within the Catholic Church. He then became the personal preacher of Marguerite of Navarre, queen consort of Navarre ; under her patronage, he became bishop of the diocese of Oloron, within the kingdom of Navarre, in 1536. Jean Calvin addressed on this occasion a letter to Roussel, mostly condemnatory, in which he said : Calling to mind the "former piety" of Roussel, "which I [Calvin] formerly admired, and which was for me an example of extreme worth", he called Roussel Calvin ended his letter with a condemnation of Roussel's new position : The former Oloron Cathedral, now St Mary's Church. Gérard Roussel did not cease to be bishop of Oloron ; however, he served as advisor to Marguerite of Navarre and then to her husband, king Henry II of Navarre.
It's unknown to Peter in what medium the duel will progress, but his father's daily fencing lessons in the library suggest (to the reader) that it will be by sword (a clever red herring planted by Nabokov). The boy's dread is captured symbolically (although Nabokov hated talk of symbols) by his mis-remembering a poem in front of his class; he recalls the dramatic 'ache' instead of the innocuous 'orache', a weed After much dread over his father's duel, which includes calling to mind Lenski falling like a "black sack" in Pushkin's Eugene Onegin (one of Nabokov's Russian favorites), the same student reveals to Peter that the events of the duel are recounted in that day's paper. Peter rushes to the school's porter, Andrey, to look into his paper, where it's written that the duel was bloodless, the opponent firing first, and missing, to which Peter's father fired into the air. In the end, Peter weeps with relief.
" The wordplay present in Fulton's earliest poems has by now become thoroughly suffused: > In Alice Fulton's poetry, those charged instances when the literal and the > metaphysical (and the sensual and the philosophical) overlap are often > mediated by wordplay — a pun, a double entendre, a witty turn of phrase. The > title of her marvelous fifth collection, Felt, is meant to signify both an > emotion once experienced [and] the fabric constructed by fibers that are > forcibly pressed, rather than woven, together. Carol Muske-Dukes has asserted that Fulton's "poetic intuition is a kind of apperceptive proof — never false," concluding that Felt is "fetishistic, wildly associative, demonically apt and simply eloquent, calling to mind Max Planck's quote about the purpose of science as an 'unresting endeavor' developing toward a vision which 'poetic intuition may apprehend, but which the intellect can never fully grasp.' " Selected from all poetry books published in the United States in 2000 and 2001, Felt was praised by the Rebekah Johnson Bobbitt Award committee as "Full of animated, charged poems.
The Holy Bible" followed by the following text: "To the memory of Miles Coverdale who convinced that the pure Word of God ought to be the sole rule of our faith and guide of our practice laboured earnestly for its diffusion and with a view of affording the meaning of reading and hearing in their own tongue the wonderful works of God not only to his own countrymen but to the nations that sit in darkness and to every church wheresoever the English language might be spoken he spent many years of his life preparing a translation of the Scriptures. On the IV of October MDXXXV the first complete English printed version of the Bible was published under his direction. The parishioners of St Magnus Martyr, desirous of acknowledging the mercy of God and calling to mind that Miles Coverdale was once Rector of their parish, erected this monument to his memory A.D. MDCCCXXXVII. How beautiful are the feet of them that preach the gospel of peace and bring glad tidings of good things.
A notable saint in the nineteenth century was St. Jean Vianney who converted hundreds of people in laicist France. Pope John XXIII said of him: "You cannot begin to speak of St. John Mary Vianney without automatically calling to mind the picture of a priest who was outstanding in a unique way in voluntary affliction of his body; his only motives were the love of God and the desire for the salvation of the souls of his neighbors, and this led him to abstain almost completely from food and from sleep, to carry out the harshest kinds of penances, and to deny himself with great strength of soul...[T]his way of life is particularly successful in bringing many men who have been drawn away by the allurement of error and vice back to the path of good living." During the later part of the nineteenth century, Saint Thérèse of the Child Jesus, another Doctor of the Church, at three years of age was described by her mother: "Even Thérèse is anxious to practice mortification.” Thérèse later wrote: "My God, I will not be a saint by halves.
Modern historical investigations that set apart the executions performed by the Mazorca and executions carried out by other forces loyal to Rosas number those deaths at nearly 20 in 1840 and 20 more in 1842. Although some thought that the word Mazorca derived from "más horca" (more gallows), the more sinister (and orthographically plausible) belief was that the mazorca (Spanish for "corncob") referred to their chosen instrument of rectal torture. As explained by General J.T. O'Brien (the Uruguayan Agent in England) for the benefit of the British Foreign Secretary Lord Aberdeen: > The Masorcas [sic], or secret affiliation, in support of Rosas's government, > derives its name from the inward stalk of the maize, when deprived of its > grain, and has been used by members of the clubs as an instrument of > torture, of which your Lordship may form some idea when calling to mind the > agonizing death of Edward II.According to some historical accounts Edward II > was murdered by the insertion of a red-hot poker in his anus. O'Brien, who claimed to have known Rosas for 25 years, added: > My Lord, I know of these tortures being inflicted.

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