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In the other image, he stares challengingly at the camera.
With tough investigative journalism, the Forever Young host Claire Evans challengingly questions some of his methods.
As things get crazier, what's it like to take on a script that's both humorous, but challengingly philosophical?
I found quite a bit of good humor, as well as some common fill that was challengingly clued.
The whole thing feels challengingly British, right down to the sports commentators and the munificent arrival of a queen (Miriam Margolyes), and it's also too Gromitless for comfort.
For Mr. Girard, the most challengingly misogynistic aspect of the piece is that Daland, Senta's father, agrees to trade his daughter for some gold the Dutchman is carrying, a troublingly mercenary transaction.
D'Vaughn Agu's set makes the most of Next Door at NYTW's challengingly long, narrow space by adding a series of aligned doors, including to the oven and the fridge, from which Eller's thoughts literally emerge.
But these mattered little: From the opening tableau on, the Miamians made "Serenade" project heroically into the challengingly broad, deep, tall space of the Koch Theater, and caught both the sweep and detail of the music.
Being a 911 operator isn't easy: you're talking to people when they're more panicked than they've ever been; thinking quickly under pressure; and perhaps most challengingly, resisting the urge to fly into a rage when faced with utter idiocy.
It proves to be a wonderfully thoughtful and challengingly critical presentation by an artist whose lack of representation in the UK certainly does not reflect a lack of importance, but rather her marginalization as a Black American woman artist.
Called, challengingly, the Netzwerkdurchsetzungsgesetz, NetzDG for short, it commands that Facebook and Twitter take down "blatantly illegal" hate speech within 24 hours or, if the offending material is less obviously illegal, in a week – on pain of a fine of up to 50 million euro ($58.6 million).
It came courtesy of a model named Hirakish, who careened down the runway in a patent-leather suit and spiky high-heeled bootees, and who proceeded to go off-piste and to spend the rest of the show running in and out of the stands, interrupting other models' struts and otherwise joyfully, and challengingly, sticking his stiletto-shod feet in our faces.
Zen, though apparently an atypically severe sect within Buddhism, came to be the standard-bearer, so much so that "Zen" became an all-purpose modifier in American letters meaning "challengingly counterintuitive"—as in " Zen and the Art of Archery " or the masterly " Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance ," where you learn how not to aim your arrow or how to find a spiritual practice in a Harley.
The baby, who looks challengingly out at the viewer occupies a central position in the composition. Brown's description emphasises this challenge by suddenly moving from a first-person narrative to the second person – speaking to his fictional fashionable lady about the perilous situation of the impoverished children. Unemployed labourers resting and sleeping on the embankment On the embankment between the upper and the lower road a group of unemployed rural labourers are sleeping in uneasy postures. A scythe wrapped in protective rope hangs over the railing that separates the productive from the unproductive figures in the composition.
The main lies mostly within London Clay with sections within the overlying alluvium and underlying Lambeth Group and Thanet Sand. The predominance of the London Clay lengths is by design, as being easily excavated, largely impermeable and somewhat self-supporting for short periods it is a near-ideal tunnelling material. Where the hydraulics have required entry into the Lambeth Group and Thanet Sand, tunnelling was considerably more difficult. In particular, the Thanet Sand requires a high boring torque, is highly abrasive and, most challengingly, sufficiently permeable to contain a water table continuous with the underlying Chalk and measured at pressures up to .
The new line-up of Gentle Giant delivered the Octopus album later in 1972. The band's hardest-rocking album to date, Octopus was allegedly named by Phil Shulman's wife Roberta as a pun on "octo opus" (eight musical works, reflecting the album's eight tracks). It maintained Gentle Giant's distinctively broad and challengingly integrated style, one of the highlights being the intricate madrigal-styled vocal workout "Knots" (whose lyrics are taken from various verses of poetry from R. D. Laing's book of the same name). The release of Octopus is generally considered to herald the start of Gentle Giant's peak period.
In 2012, Trivikram roped in his regular associate Devi Sri Prasad to compose music for this film with Pawan Kalyan thanks to the stupendous success of Jalsa which marked the trio's first collaboration which released in 2008. While scouting for the locations required for the film in Spain, the trio had the music sitting in Barcelona. Lyricist Sri Mani, in an interview to Sakshi Newspaper told that he wrote Aaradugula Bullet song challengingly as Trivikram asked him to write a song which satisfies both Hero's introduction and basic story line of the film. Devi Sri Prasad penned the lyrics for the song Ninnu Chudagane which he told in an interview as a bit boring song.
Unlike some soap operas, episodes of The Archers portray events taking place on the date of broadcast, allowing many topical subjects to be included. Real-life events which can be readily predicted in advance are often written into the script, such as the annual Oxford Farming Conference and the FIFA World Cup. On some occasions, scenes recorded at these events are planned and edited into episodes shortly before transmission. More challengingly for the production team, some significant but unforeseen events require scenes to be rewritten and rerecorded at short notice, such as the death of Princess Margaret (particularly poignant because she had appeared as herself on the programme), the World Trade Center attacks, and the 7 July 2005 London bombings.
Genetic- environmental correlations are circumstances in which genetic factors make certain experiences more likely to occur. For example, in passive genetic- environmental correlation, a child is likely to experience a particular environment because his or her parents' genetic make-up makes them likely to choose or create such an environment. In evocative genetic-environmental correlation, the child's genetically-caused characteristics cause other people to respond in certain ways, providing a different environment than might occur for a genetically-different child; for instance, a child with Down syndrome may be treated more protectively and less challengingly than a non-Down child. Finally, an active genetic-environmental correlation is one in which the child chooses experiences that in turn have their effect; for instance, a muscular, active child may choose after-school sports experiences that create increased athletic skills, but perhaps preclude music lessons.

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