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But the pandemic presents that rare menace that is elementally cross-border.
And Mr. Kapoor's elementally grand images have a totemic beauty that invites reflective thought.
Nevertheless, there is something elementally powerful about the underlying idea of individual dignity and freedom.
What Curry does is so startling, so elementally new and weird, that a laugh is the most reasonable response.
Heathcliff and Cathy are elementally connected: They scream each other's names across the moors, and it's all very wild and passionate.
Still, there's something so elementally satisfying about this story: Kevin is picked on, ridiculed, shunted to the side, and, finally, forgotten.
In this age when Disney is the constant subject of internet fodder, it's a reminder of how elementally important these movies are.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The British singer and electronic producer James Blake's music has many of the qualities I'm elementally drawn to.
It's the finality of winning a gold medal that's elementally satisfying, even when the sport itself may be marginal, or unusual, or even a little ridiculous.
The sophistipop backing, as elementally gorgeous as it is, is a perfectly blank canvas upon which Francis' dreamy voice paints a pained portrait of love lost.
Billie Joe Armstrong wrote some damn good songs back in the day (yup, even on American Idiot), their simplicity elementally appealing instead of boring and their energy boundless.
That's been fulfilled with today's true touchdown "Want You Back," a single that's so elementally Haim that every element of its arrangement is spring-loaded for maximum kineticism.
It's a reminder that the human drama of a cold person manipulating those around her for a jacket is more elementally fascinating than which parchment superpower gets played when.
The latter, a classic French cake with a custard filling (lightly flavored with cream sherry and vanilla), was, like the menu as a whole, elementally simple and utterly delicious.
I'd wounded it there, dodging fire, tooth, and claw, and striking back with my switch axe, a sort of cleaver that stores up energy and can transform into an elementally charged great sword.
It sounds a bit ridiculous (and it is), but there's something so elementally satisfying about watching Liz, after being insulted to her face by yet another undeserving man, deliver the ass-kicking he so richly deserves.
As Jones began to move, he adopted 21 different poses, each something to decode, each a manifestation of something pure, moving from one to the next, elementally, as water flows down a mountain, pooling here, pooling there.
Now it has become a folk opera, "Hadestown," by the gifted singer-songwriter Anaïs Mitchell, which opened on Monday at New York Theater Workshop in a gorgeously sung, elementally spare production directed by and developed with Rachel Chavkin ("Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812").
Mr. Bean's Holiday is quite savvy about filmmaking, landing a few blows for satire." Biancolli said the humour is "all elementally British and more than a touch French. What it isn't, wasn't, should never attempt to be, is American.
Windkessel physiology remains a relevant yet dated description of important clinical interest. The historic mathematical definition of Systole and Diastole in the model are obviously not novel but are here elementally staged to four degrees. Reaching five would be original work.
Mandarava and Padmasambhava realised a number of terma that had been elementally encoded in the cave by Dakini Sangwa Yeshe. These terma number among the longevity teachings of Buddha Amitabha, and were given at the behest of Bodhisattva Avalokiteswara. It is here, at the cave, that Mandarava and Padmasambhava attained the Vidyadhara of longevity (or long life).
Failures in business projects happen all too often. Firms tend to invest too much and too long in activities that are elementally inoperative in its design or concept. Some examples are Merrill Lynch, RBS, AIG, Citibank, Lehman Brothers and Fresh & Easy. Most large capital investment projects come in late and over budget, never living up to expectations.
Members of the player's team control giant mechs known as GEARs that can be leveled up and upgraded over the course of the game. Each GEAR is elementally aligned, which bestows upon them certain special abilities. The game's battles take place on an overhead grid, and are turn-based. Terrain also plays a role, with different types of terrain having different effects.
Mean annual precipitation in Bolivia Bolivia map of Köppen climate classification. The geology of Bolivia comprises a variety of different lithologies as well as tectonic and sedimentary environments. On a synoptic scale, geological units coincide with topographical units. Most elementally, the country is divided into a mountainous western area affected by the subduction processes in the Pacific and an eastern lowlands of stable platforms and shields.
From the beginning of his career, Mario Andres Robinson's muse was the work of the great masters: Degas, Rembrandt, Vermeer to name a few. Mr. Robinson studied their techniques, elementally broke down their works. He later deconstructed the work of various contemporary American artists. The following description of Mr. Robinson's art may be found at the Art Renewal Center's website: > The work of Mario Andres Robinson fits squarely within the tradition of > American painting.
Tibetan Buddhism has a unique and special class of texts called terma (Tibetan: gTer- ma). These are texts (or ritual objects, etc.) believed either composed or hidden by tantric masters and/or elementally secreted or encoded in the elements and retrieved, accessed or rediscovered by other tantric masters when appropriate. Termas are discovered by tertöns (Tibetan: gTer-stons), whose special function is to reveal these texts. Some termas are hidden in caves or similar places, but a few are said to be 'mind termas,' which are 'discovered' in the mind of the tertön.
The CofCC is considered by the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) to be part of the "neo-confederate movement," and organizations such as the NAACP, League of United Latin American Citizens and the Anti-Defamation League consider it a threat. Max Blumenthal has called it America's premier racist organization and elementally dangerous to America. Conservative columnist Ann Coulter has defended the group against charges of racism, stating on the basis of a viewing of their website that there is "no evidence" that the CofCC supports segregation. Coulter and Pat Buchanan are listed as being recommended columnists on the organization's official website.
The playable Races in Arcanis differ from the traditional races in other Dungeons & Dragons campaign settings. There are seven primary races: Dark-kin (infernally tainted), Dwarves (cursed Giants), Elorii (basically Elves, but with some significant differences), Gnomes (offspring of a human and a dwarf), Humans (including the elementally attuned Kio and Undir), Ss'ressen (Lizard-folk), and Val (touched by the gods with different bloodlines depending on which God was their progenitor). While in the days of the d20srd rules other playable races were allowed—such as Half- Orcs—the most recent Arcanis RPG rules have streamlined the system somewhat to remove these hold-overs from Dungeons & Dragons.
The genus contains the smallest known free-living eukaryotic species, with an average size of 0.8 µm. The ultrastructure of cells in this genus have so far been characterised by remarkable simplicity, being coccoid cells lacking a cell wall and containing a single chloroplast, a single mitochondrion, and a single Golgi body as well as its nucleus. The genome sequence of three members of this genus is available: the 13 Mb nuclear genome of O. tauri RCC4221 published in 2006 and updated 2014; O. lucimarinus CCMP2514 and strain RCC809. The draft metabolic networks of these two Ostreococcus species were reconstructed from the KEGG database, thermodynamically constrained, elementally balanced, and functionally evaluated in 2012.
The CofCC considers itself a traditionalist group opposing liberals and what they refer to as mainstream conservatives; it supports national self-determination, immigration restriction, federalism, and home rule, and opposes free trade and global capitalism. Its specific issues include states' rights, race relations (especially interracial marriage, which it opposes), and Christian right values. They have criticized Martin Luther King, Jr., who is considered by the organization as a left-wing agitator of Black American communities with notable ties to communism, and holding personal sexual morals unworthy of a person deserving national recognition. They consider the American Civil Rights Movement and the Frankfurt School as elementally subversive to the separation of powers under the United States Constitution.
Among the notable nāgas of Buddhist tradition is Mucalinda, Nāgarāja and protector of the Buddha. In the Vinaya Sutra (I, 3), shortly after his enlightenment, the Buddha is meditating in a forest when a great storm arises, but graciously, King Mucalinda gives shelter to the Buddha from the storm by covering the Buddha's head with his seven snake heads.P. 72 How Buddhism Began: The Conditioned Genesis of the Early Teachings By Richard Francis Gombrich Then the king takes the form of a young Brahmin and renders the Buddha homage. In the Vajrayāna and Mahāsiddha traditions, nāgas in their half-human form are depicted holding a nāgas-jewel, kumbhas of amrita, or a terma that had been elementally encoded by adepts.
This process produces photoions which are extracted and directed towards an analytical facility such as a magnetic sector to be counted. This approach is extremely sensitive to atoms of the specified element so that the ionization efficiency is almost 100% and also elementally selective, due to the highly unlikely chance that other species will be resonantly ionized. To achieve high ionization efficiencies, monochromatic lasers with high instantaneous spectral power are used. Typical lasers being used include continuous-wave lasers with extremely high spectral purity and pulsed lasers for analyses involving limited atoms. Continuous-wave lasers however are often preferred to pulsed lasers due to the latter’s relatively low duty cycle since they can only produce photo ions during the brief later pulses, and the difficulty in reproducing results due to pulse-to-pulse jitters, laser beam drifting, and wavelength variations.
D. I. Go Pop was released on 28 February 1994 on Rough Trade Records in the United Kingdom as a CD and LP and Bar/None Records shortly afterwards in the United States as only a CD. The LP edition featured a sticker of the band's logo on the cover bearing the album title and band name to identify it from the front. No singles were released to promote the album, and it charted in neither country, but the good press of the band in the UK nonetheless increased interest in the band, and in the United States, the album still found an audience despite its near-total lack of promotion. Neil Kulkarni of The Quietus said that "weirdly for such an elementally British band, DI have long been of almost mythical status in the US. My old Maker/Metal Hammer mucker Jon Selzer recalls wearing a rare orange DI shirt to Washington DC and being stopped every five minutes by someone insistent on telling him how much DI meant to them." The album title shares its name with the second song on the band's 1993 EP The Last Dance.

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