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Not shrink it, as conservatives promised in days of old, but redefine its priorities.
So what typically happened to the markets during the easy money Fed days of old?
Like days of old, this is a thinly veiled attempt to dehumanize and degrade Native people.
The fabled days of old seemed all but over for the 32-year-old (predominantly) Manchester United legend.
In days of old, requirements for building the station and the tunnel were not as stringent, Mr. Parikh said.
"We really made people feel like they were part of a royal court in the days of old," Andee said.
EvaChill EV-500 Personal Air Conditioner — $67.15 See Details If you miss the days of old-school Super Mario Bros.
The Ockel Sirius A is an Indiegogo project from the Netherlands-based Ockel Computers that's strongly reminiscent of the UMPC days of old.
Invented relationships date back to the days of old Hollywood, when they were sometimes used to disguise the queerness of one or both participants.
In the days of old, parents used radio-powered walkie-talkies to monitor their children from afar, which provided audio cues of potential trouble.
Technology getting better over time is a good thing, and I wouldn't trade Wi-Fi or a built-in backlight for the days of old.
Along with a general love for the honor, chivalry and romance of days of old, many members develop specialties in medieval arts, cooking, culture and other disciplines.
Jones fought with his hands down and showboated plenty like the days of old, but it wasn't the same—it just seemed a bit daft in this context.
As much as the thing he invented or, at least, helped invent, Chuck Berry delivered us from the days of old, remaining an American original to the very end.
Even before the popular revolt that led to the abdication of Czar Nicholas II, there was a growing sense that the days of old were drawing to an end.
"In an environment of cooling growth and declining liquidity, market volatility seems unlikely to decline to the soporific days of old any time soon," Emmett said in a morning note.
Even though it may seem like an esoteric protocol from the internet days of old, RSS is woven more deeply into the fabric of the web than you might think.
I'm not going to continue to go back and tap into the days of old when I've moved on and I am in a completely different space in my life.
Forget the days of old-fashioned meet-cutes or looking for love on popular dating apps like Tinder — the new place to find romance seems to be on college Snapchat stories.
" He continued: "I'm not going to continue to go back and tap into the days of old, when I've moved on and I'm in a completely different space in my life.
The nearby Arts Club, a favorite haunt of Charles Dickens in days of old, is working on expanding to East London's Canary Wharf in a venture known as The Quay Club.
In days of old, a Wall Street blowout like Friday's would have featured harried traders shouting out sell orders on exchange floors, trying to limit their losses as the market crumbled.
Not only does this Pac-Man pint glass take you back to the days of old-school video games, but it changes color once you fill it with a cold beverage.
Her stardom is our light at the end of the dark tunnel, a flickering promise, which is one thing that hasn't changed much since the days of old-studio female martyrdom.
The hotel's decor scheme is made up of a variety of dark woods, warm brown textiles, and white walls and linens, and recalls the seafaring and shipbuilding days of Old Key West.
In days of old, when most people didn't live to be old, there were very few notable works about old age, and those were penned by writers who were themselves not very old.
And unlike the days of old, the attacks of these battles aren't concentrated to soldiers on a battlefield; they can affect government agencies, private companies, and millions of civilians at a time indiscriminately.
In days of old, brands couldn't target very narrow segments of their customers because they were using broadcast mediums like TV commercials, magazine ads and billboards, or endorsements from mainstream celebrities like movie actors.
"The days of old…when we built an engine to go racing and took the the parts off that to put directly into a production car, a lot of that isn't there," he said.
It wins Emmys too with the story of Yorkie and Kelly, who fall in love in a simulated reality that reunites them in different eras while they're actually in their dying days of old age.
Back in the days of old-school slot cars, whoever owned the track you and your friends raced on was always the most skilled at blasting through corners without their car flying off the track.
The turned-up silhouette, which has appeared decade after decade since the '50s, elicits the days of old Hollywood glamour and mid-century road trips, is a nostalgic mix that hits that summer style sweet spot.
In Moses' final song to the people he encourages them: "Remember the days of old / Consider the years of ages past / Ask your father, he will inform you, / Your elders, they will tell you" (Deuteronomy 32:7).
The OneStep 2 is inspired by the original 1977 Polaroid OneStep Land Camera, and the new version is a modern upgrade of the classic design, though the heft of the camera does harken back to days of old.
Raymond James on Wednesday raised its rating on Apple to outperform from market perform, saying investors will stop expecting the high-growth days of old and see the stock for what it is: a steady earnings-growth and dividend story.
As in days of old, a criminal suspect is displayed in front of a fevered crowd — composed now not of the howling masses but of camera and microphone holders pushing and shouting in sweaty pursuit of the best possible lens angle.
Johnson clapped his back, mauled his hand, massaged his ribs, "just as he'd always done in the glory days of old, all the time hailing me as though I were a long-lost friend" before inviting him in for an interview.
"Way back in days of old / there was a legend told / about a hero known as Galavant…" So begins the tale of Galavant, a short-lived ABC TV series that ran in 2015 and (somehow) returned for an even longer second season the following year.
His enthusiasms run to classic Hollywood (appreciations of Mary Astor and that gleaming dolphin, Esther Williams), the halcyon days of old Broadway (the lyricist Lorenz Hart, the bugle-voiced Ethel Merman), the wayward fortunes of American literary figures who once loomed so high (Dorothy Parker, Thomas Wolfe), and midcentury geysers of creative gusto (Leonard Bernstein).
Speaking with French language radio show La Terrasse ÉNERGIE (via IGN), Nintendo of Canada comms person Julie Gagnon told listeners that the console will provide players with permanent save points, like more sophisticated games from the SNES and later era, as well as a temporary, instant save feature that lets you quickly capture and restore your game state so you can go to the bathroom, feed your child or bathe yourself without leaving the console running as in days of old.
The music video officially aired on August 14, 2006. It is found on the video game original soundtrack of "Wet". #"Traditional Roughnecks" #"Old Shanghai" This song has been very hard to locate, since it was made very early on in the formation of Notorious MSG. Drinking a cup of Oolong Tea ("For days of Old Shanghai my dear, For days of Old Shanghai, We'll drink a cup of oolong tea, For the days of Old Shanghai") is the main action that is performed in the song's lyrics.
Days of Old Cheyenne is a 1943 American western film directed by Elmer Clifton and starring Don 'Red' Barry, Lynn Merrick and William Haade.Martin p.306 The film's art direction is by Russell Kimball.
8 December 1883. p. 3. Retrieved 26 May 2016. On the night of the event, Melbourne identity Edmund Finn recited to the packed venue an original poem about Coulthard, which read in part:"In Days of Old When Coulthard Held Court". Sporting Globe (Melbourne).
Trevor Knight is an Australian musician. Together with Smoky Dawson he was nominated for a 1989 ARIA Award for Best Country Album for their single "High Country". The pair also won Golden Guitars in 1988 for "Days Of Old Khancoban" and 1989 for "High Country".
He was Alderman of the Kent County Council on its formation in 1888, and was Chairman of the Kent Education Committee from its formation till 1905. He was Chairman of the Law Union and Crown Insurance Co. and author of Gravesend in Days of Old and other archaeological works.
The reserve contains a noticeable lookout over the city, which also overlooks the park itself. Near the lookout is the plaque dedicated to the mayor whose name was given to the reserve, as well as some old refurbished machinery used in the days of old for children to play on.
Typical of the whole district, the village's climate is hot and arid. Rainfall is erratic and the vegetation is savanna dominated by grasses and Mopane trees. In the days of old, the villagers used to plant millet and sorghum but these days most villagers plant maize on account of the high yields associated with it.
He has been written about in that context by several authors,Cathay, Fergus Bordewich. The Last Days of Old Beijing, Michael Meyer. A Love Affair with Old Beijing, John Roote also as an important collector of Chinese antiquesThe China Collectors, Meyer & Blair Brysac, p.114 and for his significant contribution to the understanding of the Chinese decorative arts.
Lobby card of three Mack Sennett Bathing Beauties Nelson Frazier Evans (June 6, 1889 – October 17, 1922) was a photographer during the days of Old Hollywood. Evans was known for his portraits of film actors such as Darrell Foss, Marie Prevost, Louise Glaum and many others during the silent film era including director Philip Rosen. He is considered one of the creators of pin- up photography.
It also includes a thoroughbred racetrack called Tampa Bay Downs. In hopes of returning to the days of "Old Florida", Oldsmar's downtown is currently undergoing redevelopment efforts. Oldsmar celebrates its history every year with Oldsmar Days and Nights, including parades, car shows (featuring the Oldsmobile), and carnival rides. Notable Oldsmar businesses include the nearby Tampa Bay Downs and the production office of Nielsen Media Research.
Pamela was murdered in January 1937, a crime that has never been solved. In 2011, the British author Paul French, an expatriate living in China, published a study of the murder, Midnight in Peking, which explores the career and character of Werner and offers a solution to the mystery.Paul French. Midnight in Peking: How the Murder of a Young Englishwoman Haunted the Last Days of Old China.
Additionally, Rawkus Records featured it in their Best of Decade I: 1995-2005 compilation. Common's vocals on the song were sampled in "Mic Like a Memory" by Cunninlynguists. "Like They Used to Say" was produced by Dug Infinite, who also worked on Common's first three albums. In the song, Common talks about the days of old and comments where he sees hip hop music heading in the future.
"Living on a Thin Line" is one of two songs on Word of Mouth written by Dave Davies (the other being "Guilty"). In his biography Kink, Davies said that the track was influenced by The Kinks' long and difficult career, along with his hatred of politicians. The song was also influenced by the deterioration of English identity in the 20th century and Davies' longing for a return to "days of old".
In: Abstract volume, 8th WaterNet/WARFSA/GWP-SA Symposium, Lusaka, Zambia, November 2007, p21. Rainfall is erratic and the vegetation is savanna dominated by grasses and Mopane trees. In the days of old, the villagers used to plant millet and sorghum but these days most villagers plant maize on account of the high yields associated with it. A young woman drinks water dug from the sand of the Mushawe alluvial aquifer.
Chinese legends of geese include the story of Su Wu: in the days of old, old Su Wu, spent 19 years, captive of Xiongnu. There is a story about Su Wu which became a common allusion in Chinese poetry. Su Wu was an historical figure, however his legend has evolved into the folk realm. There are thus many variations of his story, though much can be attested to historically.
The proclamation ended with: :The God of Israel, God of Hosts, will be at our side. There is no retreat. Liberty or death.... The fighting youth will not recoil in the face of sacrifices and suffering, blood and torment. They will not surrender, so long as our days of old are not renewed, so long as our nation is not ensured a homeland, liberty, honor, bread, justice and law.
According to the 10th-century text, Hudud al-'alam, "the chiefs of Kashghar in the days of old were from the Qarluq, or from the Yaghma." The Karluks, Yaghmas and other tribes such as the Chigils formed the Karakhanids. The Karakhanid Sultan Satuq Bughra Khan converted to Islam in the 10th century and captured Kashgar. Kashgar was the capital of the Karakhanid state for a time but later the capital was moved to Balasaghun.
According to the 10th-century text, Hudud al-'alam, "the chiefs of Kashghar in the days of old were from the Qarluq, or from the Yaghma." The Karluks, Yaghmas and other tribes such as the Chigils formed the Karakhanids. The Karakhanid Sultan Satuq Bughra Khan converted to Islam in the 10th century and captured Kashgar. Kashgar was the capital of the Karakhanid state for a time but later the capital was moved to Balasaghun.
As with many of Tennyson's works, The Princess has an outer setting to the main narrative, consisting of a Prologue and a Conclusion that take place at a Victorian-era summer fête. The characters in the Prologue agree to participate in a storytelling game about a heroic princess in days of old, based on an ancient family chronicle. The main narrative follows, given in seven lengthy "Cantos", with the prince as narrator.
The song has naturalist overtones, lamenting the destruction of the environment by humans for economic gain. This is illustrated in the first verse, Anderson sings: "Ever since the days of old, Men would search for wealth untold. They'd dig for silver and for gold, And leave the empty holes." The second verse discusses the draining of the Florida Everglades due to flooding, and Seminole war chief Osceola, who led the Seminole who lived there during the Second Seminole War.
29, 1876, aged 97 years, lacking 36 days, of old age, with no indication of disease. For upwards of 13 years he had been the last survivor of the Yale class of 1800 and since March, 1873, the sole living Yale graduate of the eighteenth century. He was married, May 20, 1812, to Ruth, daughter of Isaac and Ruth (Jewett) Hale, of Newbury (old town), Mass. She died in Providence, March 7, 1867, in her 79th year.
In 1978 Dawson was inducted into the Australian Roll of Renown. In 1985 he published his autobiography, Smoky Dawson: A Life. In 1988 Dawson and Trevor Knight won The Heritage Golden Guitar at the Country Music Awards of Australia for "The Days of Old Khancoban" – written by Dawson about the droving days of his youth in the Snowy Mountains. The following year Dawson and Knight won a second Golden Guitar for their song, "High Country", as Best Vocal Duo or Group.
The current building contains oak interior columns that were dragged across the Hempstead Plains by horse, then hewn and installed in the sanctuary. They span from ground to roof and show little sign of their great age. More than one of the beautiful stained glass windows was designed by Tiffany Studios, and the padded pew boxes hearken to days of old on Long Island when the well-to-do would arrive at church in park drag coaches to take their place in the front pew boxes.
The church is fortunate in its organ and its organist. The organ – a three manual pipe organ dating originally from 1892 and well-maintained since then – is generally recognised to be one of the best church instruments in Edinburgh and the organist is an experienced and committed professional musician whose contribution to worship is deeply appreciated. In days of old, the organist would assist the Gallery Gang with their regular musical contributions to worship. The congregation uses CH4, occasionally supplemented by songs and hymns from other resources.
Along the Amori River, which flows through the town, are the Hayato Hot Spring villages (Hinatayama and Myoken Hot Springs), which are well known from days of old and boast abundant hot water of superior quality. In 1984, the Kokubu-Hayato area was designated as a Technopolis and many modern industries have moved into the area. In 1986, Hayato received the designation of Teletopia (meaning telecommunications utopia). Hayato offers an attractive living environment where abundant nature, history and high technology exist side by side.
In 1931, Brother Hubert Koeppen, C.S.C., arrived on the campus, to help make St. Ed's a greater school. For the past 36 years Br. Hubert has been a familiar figure to the students and to many Austinites alike. This is evident from the many ex-students who return to the campus to see Brother Hubert and to talk over the days of old. Indeed, Brother and his “attic” will always be remembered by the thousands of young students who have looked to him for guidance and example.
New York: Norton p 154, n. 42. Historian Sean B. Palmer suggests that Carroll was inspired by a section from Shakespeare's Hamlet, citing the lines: "The graves stood tenantless, and the sheeted dead/Did squeak and gibber in the Roman streets" from Act I, Scene i.Carroll makes later reference to the same lines from Hamlet Act I, Scene i in the 1869 poem "Phantasmagoria". He wrote: "Shakspeare I think it is who treats/Of Ghosts, in days of old,/Who 'gibbered in the Roman streets".
Some attribute to Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook the view that animal sacrifices will not be reinstituted. These views on the Temple service are sometimes misconstrued (for example, in Olat Raiyah, commenting on the prophecy of Malachi ("Then the grain-offering of Judah and Jerusalem will be pleasing to God as in the days of old and as in former years" [Malachi 3:4]), Kook indicates that only grain offerings will be offered in the reinstated Temple service, while in a related essay from Otzarot Hare'ayah (Igrot HaRaiyah?) he suggests otherwise).
"As the Roman, in days of old, held himself free from indignity, when he could say, Civis Romanus sum,"I am a Roman citizen." so also a British subject, in whatever land he may be, shall feel confident that the watchful eye and the strong arm of England will protect him from injustice and wrong." He was answered by Sir Robert Peel,The Speeches of the late Right Honourable Sir Robert Peel, Bart. Volume IV, 846–855. in what turned out to be his last speech to the Commons, and by W. E. Gladstone.
The village church stands there, as do the gristmill and the village limetree. The crossroads up from the mill has been since days of old the gathering point for villagers and youth. In 1905, the village streets were still lit with oil lamps. Only in 1921 were the village and its houses linked to the electricity grid. The great shift in the village’s appearance and modernization of the houses, though, was brought by the building of the central watermain in 1954 and the laying of sewerage in 1984-1987.
Through discussion of a line in the Michah, 13 attributes are associated with the Sephirah Kether: > Who is God like you, who pardons iniquity and forgives the transgressions of > the remnant of his heritage? He does not maintain His anger forever, for He > delights in kindness. He will again show us compassion, He will vanquish our > iniquities, and You will cast all their sins into the depths of the sea. > Show faithfulness to Ya'akov, kindness to Avraham, which You have sworn to > our fathers from days of old.
London: British Broadcasting Corporation. At the end of his opera Don Giovanni, Mozart uses the switch from minor to major to considerable dramatic effect: "As the Don disappears, screaming in agony, the orchestra settles in on a chord of D major. The change of mode offers no consolation, though: it is more like the tierce de Picardie, the 'Picardy third' (a famous misnomer derived from tierce picarte, 'sharp third'), the major chord that was used to end solemn organ preludes and toccatas in the minor keys in days of old."Taruskin, R. (2010).
Michael Meyer (travel writer) was very much inspired by Kates when he went to Beijing and later wrote of his own experiences living in a courtyard house in The Last Days of Old Beijing.Walker and Company, 2009 And in 2015 after extensive research a biography of the American scholar entitled A Love Affair with Old Beijing, The Remarkable Life of George Kates,Forbidden City Books, 2015 was published. Kates’ furniture collection was dispersed in 1953. Several pieces can be found in the collection of The Cleveland Museum of Art.
It has two arched passages, the large one in the centre to allow horsemen and carriages through and the smaller one to the left for footmen. There are a spiral staircase which leads into a large room above the arch and a number of shields and coats of arms surrounding the structure. Steeton Hall Gateway has been described as a "fair and stately structure in the brave days of old".Bogg, Edmund (1904) Round About Leeds and the Olde Villages of Elmete, York: Edmund Sampson; reprinted by The Old Hall Press, Burton Salmon, 1991.
During the show, the village and train station at Snipe Run on the north side of the reunion grounds is an active place, as is the log village at the south end of the trolley line. Major exhibit areas are reserved for small Steam Engines, steam traction engines, Gas Engines, crafts, food, and demonstrations to look at how things were done in the days of old. At noon every day of the reunion, there is a parade of power, where all the operating steam and gas traction engines parade by the grandstand. There are two main events every night of the reunion week.
The text of the song somewhat suggests a Scottish landscape in the days of old of the traveller's past, but there are a number of pentatonic implications too, in the melody of "Whither Must I wander". This is of course a feature of many traditional Scottish airs and whilst "Whither Must I Wander" is not strictly speaking in a pentatonic mode, there are enough suggestions towards it to make the Scottish landscape a conspicuous feature. Also, the drone in the piano accompaniment at the point of ‘spring shall come’ is further emblematic of Scottish traditional music, in the form of the pipes.
They reaped not where they laboured, We reap what they have sown; Our harvest may be garnered, By ages yet unknown. The days of old have dowered us With gifts beyond all praise, Our Father make us faithful To serve the coming days. Before us and beside us, Still holden by Thy hand, A cloud of unseen witness, Our elder comrades stand; One family unbroken, We join in one acclaim; One heart, one voice uplifting To glorify Thy name. School Crest The official heraldic description of the crest is: Azure, a saltire argent, in chief keys, in base a tiger's face.
Germein remained in charge of the light house, but relations with his subordinate became strained and he was transferred to the Troubridge lighthouse around the beginning of 1866. In October 1866 he resigned the lighthouse service and successfully applied for renewal of his pilot's licence. It would appear his love of variety had induced him to rejoin the pilot service, of which he was one of the smartest members in days of old, when the principal duties were to boxhaul sailing vessels about. When the pilot's duty changed from sail to steam, Ben Germein lost his sympathy with the service.
Macaulay writes, > No sound of joy or sorrow Was heard from either bank; But friends and foes > in dumb surprise, With parted lips and straining eyes, Stood gazing where he > sank: And when above the surges They saw his crest appear, All Rome sent > forth a rapturous cry, And even the ranks of Tuscany Could scarce forbear to > cheer. He reaches the Roman shore, is richly rewarded, and gains mythic status by his act of bravery: > With weeping and with laughter Still is the story told, How well Horatius > kept the bridge In the brave days of old.
Grothe scored his second try moments later after Henrick was penalised for not retiring behind a scrum. A simple run-around move saw Sterling pass to price Price who sent his winger bursting through a weak Chris Phelan tackle to score under the posts. With the score 15-0 after less than 20 minutes it looked like the days of old with NSW dominating. However, Queensland's defence stiffened, and they took back some momentum just before half-time when winger Backer grabbed a try in the corner off a long pass from McCabe to make it 15-5.
Dutch Colonial Style residences located in Hungarian Village, Columbus, Ohio Housing in this area is mixed between older homes that have been around since the original days of Old Hungarian Village and duplexes that have replaced historic homes after being purchased by landlords. Both the historic and the newer houses are generally single-family, two story frame structures that sit on narrow lots. Alleys border the back of these lots upon what use to sit modest scale Queen Anne and Dutch Colonial style homes at a modest price. In the 1950s and 1960s, there was a decline in this neighborhood, but it was not as significant as other central city neighborhoods.
He also actively promoted education. Næss indicates; "Though smaller than Bergen, Oslo surpassed that city as a seat of learning, partly because of the support of the Danish governors Povel Huitfeld and Aksel Gyldenstjerne." Huitfeldt led a 1576 meeting in Skien between delegates from the clergy and farmers in Stavanger county to mediate a conflict about the tithe, and afterwards he announced the agreement on how the tithe was to be shared. Farmers would keep the quarter of the tithe which from days of old had been used to provide for the poor, but instead they agreed to provide the funds to support the students at Stavanger Cathedral School.
The Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section, who often backed Seger in his studio recordings, sent Seger a demo of the song during the recording of Stranger in Town.Seger's Greatest Hits album liner notes He said in 2006 (and also on the "Stranger in Town" episode of the US radio show In the Studio with Redbeard a few years earlier): > All I kept from the original was: "Old time rock and roll, that kind of > music just soothes the soul, I reminisce about the days of old with that old > time rock and roll". I rewrote the verses and I never took credit. That was > the dumbest thing I ever did.
The Pepsi globe is now two-dimensional again, and the red, white, and blue design has been changed to look like a smile. From the 1930s through the late 1950s, "Pepsi-Cola Hits The Spot" was the most commonly used slogan in the days of old radio, classic motion pictures, and later television. Its jingle (conceived in the days when Pepsi cost only five cents) was used in many different forms with different lyrics. With the rise of radio, Pepsi utilized the services of a young, up-and-coming actress named Polly Bergen to promote products, oftentimes lending her singing talents to the classic "...Hits The Spot" jingle.
Born in 1832 to Comanche War Chief Santa Anna and one of his wives, Carne Muerto (translated from Comanche and Spanish as "Death Meat"; the more logical name in Spanish would be "Carne Muerta", which means "Dead Meat"), as he was known in Texas, and on the Comancheria, ) grew up as part of the Penateka band of the Comanches. The Penateka, in the days of Old Owl, Buffalo Hump, Yellow Wolf, and Santa Anna, up to the Great Raid, were the most numerous of the Comanche. But they had borne the brunt of the fighting, and disease finished what war had started.The Comanches: Lords of the Southern Plains.
Fine used the services of several gagwriters, including Terry Wampler. In later years, Fine's most prolific work appeared in the pages of several men's magazines, most notably Hustler. The days of old school cartoonists had passed and Fine found a new home in the "adult" market - Hustler in particular, where the perfect medium came into play with Fine regularly drawing single page cartoons depicting (among other things) devious little kids, a far cry from the familial tapestry woven into Hazel. Many of his associates knew in actuality they were references to his estranged son, one Stan would internally struggle with during his final years in Florida.
For there, though a god, he used to tend curly-fleeced sheep." In ancient times there was a temple and statue dedicated to him on the mountain's summit, which by the time of Pausanias had fallen into ruins: :"The highest mountain in Arkadia is Kyllene, on the top of which is a dilapidated temple of Hermes Kyllenios (of Mt Kyllene). It is clear that Kyllenos, the son of Elatos, gave the mountain its name and the god his surname. In days of old, men made wooden images, so far as I have been able to discover, from the following trees ebony, cypress, cedar, oak, yew, lotus.
However, a new earth is reborn from the sea, green and beautiful, and those gods who have survived the battle and conflagration gather to share their memories of the past. The Völuspá describes how Baldr and his brother Hödr return together once again and are reconciled, and, at stanza 61, that in the grass are found tangible artifacts from an earlier time: ::In wondrous beauty shall be found ::The golden table pieces in the grass ::That the gods possessed in days of old In this context then, the gaming figures are a symbol of hope and regeneration and the survival of a new family of gods, bringing the mythology full circle.
Although Grant felt depressed at the fall of "a foe who had fought so long and valiantly," he believed the Southern cause was "one of the worst for which a people ever fought." After briefly discussing their days of old in Mexico, Grant wrote out the terms of surrender. Men and officers were to be paroled, but in addition, there was amnesty: "Each officer and man will be allowed to return to his home, not to be disturbed by U.S. authority so long as they observe their paroles and the laws in force where they may reside." Lee expressed satisfaction and accepted Grant's terms.
A Rolling Stone review by Greil Marcus and Lester Bangs described the song's importance on the album as: "'Into the Mystic' is the heart of Moondance; the music unfolds with a classic sense of timing, guitar strums fading into watery notes on a piano, the bass counting off the pace. The lines of the song and Morrison's delivery of them are gorgeous: 'I want to rock your gypsy soul/Just like in the days of old/And magnificently we will fold/Into the mystic.' The Moondance Allmusic review described it as "a song of such elemental beauty and grace as to stand as arguably the quintessential Morrison moment." Rogan described it as "one of [Morrison's] finest compositions of the period.
Pam Chun has been a marketing consultant to high-tech and high biotech companies in the Bay Area, and an Asian audience development consultant to the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco and the University of California, Berkeley. Recent publications include works on Asian Pacific Americans and Hawaii. Her first novel, The Money Dragon, for which she was awarded a California Gubernatorial Commendation, captured the true saga of her great-grandfather, Lau Ah Leong, the founder of Honolulu's Chinatown and his family of fives wives and ten sons in the colorful days of Old Hawai`i. During a fundraising trip to Hawaii for CAL with Chancellor Tien, Senator Hiram Fong told Chun that her great- grandfather, L. Ah Leong, had founded Honolulu's Chinatown and owned the largest retail business in the Hawaiian Islands.
The SFPD has been portrayed in films such as The Sniper, Vertigo, Freebie and the Bean, The Laughing Policeman, Bullitt, the Dirty Harry film series, 48 Hrs., A View to a Kill, Metro, Rush Hour, and Zodiac, as well as television series such as The Lineup (aka San Francisco Beat), Ironside, The Streets of San Francisco, McMillan & Wife, Nash Bridges, The Division, Killer Instinct, The Evidence, Charmed (1998–2006), Murder in the First and Monk. The Dirty Harry film series is known for shaping the popular view of the department, with a hard-nosed stance on crime and often using "cowboy" tactics (shoot first, stakeouts, and preemptive raids). In the days of old-time radio, there were a number of drama series built around the activities of the SFPD.
Interior of residential area which may be visited on free Park Service guided tour Old baskets on the ceiling Inside the active trading post showing rugs for sale Hubbell family members operated this trading post until it was sold to the National Park Service in 1967. The trading post is still active, operated by the non-profit Western National Parks Association, which maintains the trading traditions the Hubbell family established. Today, Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site is still situated on the original homestead, which includes the trading post, family home, out buildings, land and a visitors center. Visitors can experience this historic trading post on the Navajo Nation, which includes weaving demonstrations; and the store still maintains a wooden floor and walls from the days of old.
He was employed in the then National produce marketing board as a Senior Accounts Officer. From the myth which surrounded his conception and birth by mother, Nah Nyongha (Baaki) who was thought to be barren, one could conclude with certainty, that he was a re-incarnation of one of the former rulers (Gahgwanyin I). He succeeded his father in 1977 with the regal name of Doh Gahgwanyin III. With very hard hands so many servants (Turkus) were recruited, his first mission was to instill order and discipline in the Balikumbat people, behavioral characteristics they had lost taste of in his father's days of old. He promoted agriculture among the youths and discouraged them from moving to the C.D.C in the South West for jobs, with reasons that Balikumbat had enough land for cultivation.
Higinbotham, 27. Evelyn Bishop, a Pi Beta Phi who arrived at the school in 1913, reported that the mountain peoples' relative isolation from American society allowed them to retain folklore that reflected their English and Scots-Irish ancestries, such as Elizabethan Era ballads: > Many times it is the ballad that the child learns first, no Mother Goose > melodies are as familiar, and it is strange indeed to listen to a little tot > singing of the courtly days of old, the knights and 'ladyes' and probably > the tragic death of the lover.Evelyn Bishop, "Folk Lore", Pi Beta Phi > Settlement School (University of Texas, 1927), 31. Such isolation attracted folklorists such as Cecil Sharp of London to the area in the years following World War I.Bishop, 32–35 Sharp's collection of Appalachian ballads was published in 1932.
The Tanakh reports that angels appeared to each of the Patriarchs, to Moses, Joshua, and numerous other figures. They appear to Hagar in Genesis 16:9, to Lot in Genesis 19:1, and to Abraham in Genesis 22:11, they ascend and descend Jacob's Ladder in Genesis 28:12 and appear to Jacob again in Genesis 31:11–13. God promises to send one to Moses in Exodus 33:2, and sends one to stand in the way of Balaam in Numbers 22:31. Isaiah speaks of mal’ak panav, "the angel of the presence" ("In all their affliction He was afflicted, and the angel of His presence saved them: in His love and in His pity He redeemed them; and He bore them, and carried them all the days of old") (Isaiah 63:9).
Tan'er Hutong (Coal Lane) Elementary School One school in this area is Tan'er Hutong (Coal Lane) Elementary School (S: 炭儿胡同小学, T: 炭兒胡同小學, P: Tàn'er Hútòng Xiǎoxué). According to Michael Meyer, the author of The Last Days of Old Beijing: Life in the Vanishing Backstreets of a City and a former teacher at Tan'er Hutong, the school had no gazetteer that recorded the history, the principal was not aware of the school history, and historical texts did not document the school's history; Meyer explained that "[i]t took months to assemble" his written history on the school and that he had gathered information by "talking to people in the lanes like Mr. Xie."Meyer, p. 150. Meyer's account says that the school first opened in 1950.
Recite them when you stay at home and when you are away, when you lie down and when you get up. Bind them as sign on your hand and let them serve as a symbol on your forehead; inscribe them on the doorposts of your house and your gates” (Deut. 6:6-9). Additionally, children are advised to seek the instruction of their parents: "Remember the days of old, consider the years of many generations; ask thy father, and he will declare unto thee, thine elders, and they will tell thee" (Deut. 32:7). The Book of Proverbs also contains many verses related to education: “My son, do not forget my teaching, but let your mind retain my commandments; For they will bestow on you length of days, years of life and well-being“ (Prov. 3:1-2).
In the days of old Tamanuiterā, the sun, used to move through the sky at much too fast a pace for humanity to complete all their days' chores leaving long, cold nights that lasted for many hours while Tamanuiterā slept. Māui and his brothers journeyed to Tamanuiterā's sleeping pit with a large rope, which in some tellings was made from their sister Hina's hair. The brothers fashioned the rope into a noose or net, and in doing so "discovered the mode of plaiting flax into stout square-shaped ropes, (); and the manner of plaiting flat ropes, (); and of spinning round ropes", which when Tamanuiterā awoke found himself caught in. Using a patu made from the jawbone of their grandmother, Murirangawhenua, Māui beat the sun into agreeing to slow down and give the world more time during the day.
CNN's Brad Morris praised the game overall, but compared its graphics unfavorably to contemporary games such as Riven and Zork Nemesis, and said that "it is not a revolution in this genre". Stuart Clarke of The Sydney Morning Herald praised the graphics and the game overall, but said players will "do much scratching of the head and aimless wandering in circles before the mysteries of the Titanic are solved". GameSpot's Ron Dulin gave the game a 7.1 score, criticizing the lack of a story but praising the humor, graphics and the presence of a text parser as "a nice nod to the days of old". Next Generation praised the text parser and wrote that as the game progresses, "it's impossible to get anywhere" without asking the bots questions, adding that "the humor of the answers alone makes it worth asking questions".
The level of stop- motion animation was basic, but did not detract from the popularity of the series. The on-screen title is "The Saga of Noggin the Nog", since the stories were based on the principle of a Norse saga, and episodes began with the words, "Listen to me and I will tell you the story of Noggin the Nog, as it was told in the days of old", or "In the lands of the North, where the Black Rocks stand guard against the cold sea, in the dark night that is very long, the Men of the Northlands sit by their great log fires and they tell a tale ... and those tales they tell are the stories of a kind and wise king and his people; they are the Sagas of Noggin the Nog. Welcome to Northlands, a tribute to Noggin, King of the Nogs and the People of the Northlands." These opening lines were accompanied by Vernon Elliott's bassoon score.
The Octavii originally came from the Volscian town of Velitrae, in the Alban Hills. The historian Suetonius writes, > There are many indications that the Octavian family was in days of old a > distinguished one at Velitrae; for not only was a street in the most > frequented part of town long ago called Octavian, but an altar was shown > there besides, consecrated by an Octavius. This man was leader in a war with > a neighbouring town, and when news of a sudden onset of the enemy was > brought to him just as he chanced to be sacrificing to Mars, he snatched the > entrails of the victim from the fire and offered them up half raw; and thus > he went forth to battle, and returned victorious. There was, besides, a > decree of the people on record, providing that for the future too the > entrails should be offered to Mars in the same way, and the rest of the > victims be handed over to the Octavii.
While his paternal family was from the Volscian town of Velletri, approximately to the south-east of Rome, Augustus was born in the city of Rome on 23 September 63 BC.Day and month according to the Roman calendar, see Suetonius (2013), §5, footnote a}} He was born at Ox Head, a small property on the Palatine Hill, very close to the Roman Forum. He was given the name Gaius Octavius Thurinus, his cognomen possibly commemorating his father's victory at Thurii over a rebellious band of slaves which occurred a few years after his birth.Suetonius, Augustus 75–6 on-line text. Suetonius wrote: "There are many indications that the Octavian family was in days of old a distinguished one at Velitrae; for not only was a street in the most frequented part of town long ago called Octavian, but an altar was shown there besides, consecrated by an Octavius. This man was leader in a war with a neighbouring town ..." Suetonius, "The Life of Augustus," 1 (J.
Zubaida Yazdani's son Hussain Ali Khan who as a child was often her companion on fund raising trips wrote the following about her, "About the founding of the college for women; she felt the need for such an Institution as there were not adequate places and opportunities for women whom she believed strongly in. When she made up her mind about something she felt strongly about, there was no stopping her and there was no word like NO in her dictionary of life. In the days of old it was not the IN thing for women to go to rich or powerful men's houses or see them personally on their own so I being a very young teenaged son used to accompany her on these missions of gathering funds for the cause from powerful bankers, heads of companies, directors etc. As the occasion demanded her charisma and powers of persuasion at convincing the great and the good were like magic and they were like putty in her hands and it was extraordinary to watch".
While future generations would have access to the plates, in the present generation, the words of the book would go out with the testimony of the Three Witnesses who would have "power, that they may behold and view [the plates] as they are, and to none else will I grant this power, to receive this same testimony among this generation." For the first time, a Smith revelation specifically refers to the restoration of a church: "[I]f the people of this generation harden not their hearts, I will work a reformation among them, and I will put down all lyings, and deceivings, and priestcrafts, and envyings, and strifes, and idolatries, and sorceries, and all manner of iniquities, and I will establish my church, like unto the church which was taught by my disciples in the days of old." The revelation says that Harris could be one of the three witnesses if he humbles himself. However, if he sees the plates, Harris is commanded to say nothing more than "I have seen them, and they have been shown unto me by the power of God".
The 9th century fictional storyteller Scheherazade of One Thousand and One Nights, who saves herself from execution by telling tales, is one example illustrating the value placed on storytelling in days of old. Centuries before Scheherazade, the power of storytelling is reflected by Vyasa at the beginning of the Indian epic Mahabharata. Vyasa says, "If you listen carefully, at the end you'll be someone else." In the Middle Ages storytellers, also called a troubadour or a minstrel, could be seen in the market places and were honored as members of royal courts. Medieval storytellers were expected to know all the current tales and in the words of American storyteller Ruth Sawyer, ‘to repeat all the noteworthy theses from the universities, to be well informed on court scandal, to know the healing power of herbs and simples (medicines), to be able to compose verses to a lord or lady at a moment's notice, and to play on at least two of the instruments then in favor at court.’ According to some writers there were 426 minstrels employed at the wedding of Princess Margaret of England in 1290.

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