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What follows is a saga that enfolds the whole conflict.
J.C. Near stillness enfolds hints of agitation in "Polysemy" by the electronic composer William Selman.
He enfolds every one of his characters in a blanket of compassion that wisely never extends to the promise of happy endings.
It enfolds warring families and shifting alliances, but in a setting where everyone is packed close and prying eyes and whispers are inescapable.
This makes the utter helplessness that later enfolds them all the sadder, as each actor subtly conveys a sudden awareness of brutal aloneness.
The battle enfolds his long-suffering wife, Rachel (Géraldine Pailhas), and his journalist daughter (Stéphane Caillard) and reveals Barrès as a lizardy, omnisexual manipulator.
Attached to it is the canvas, which wraps around like a skirt, enfolding the tipi "just like the woman enfolds her family," Spotted Eagle says.
The Mariana Trench in the western Pacific enfolds a slot-shaped valley more than 36,000 feet below the surface, the deepest point known on earth.
" The album ends with "Here You Are," a cozy, floating, gradually gathering vamp that enfolds a grim summation: "We're out of time/Believe the worst.
They cannot even if President Trump calls the European Union "brutal" as he enfolds gentle Kim Jong-un of North Korea in a love embrace.
The installation can be entered via one foot and exited via an arm, and enfolds the viewer in total darkness at points along the way.
"Be Our Guest" in particular is a choreographic extravaganza that enfolds decades of Disney history (all the way back to "Snow White" and "Fantasia") in contemporary cinematic craft.
These are the means by which Tuck enfolds various misreadings and misconceptions into the fabric of her novella — both those integral to the 1847 story and those surrounding its contemporary reception.
In it, Bolaño enfolds the adventures of Jan, Remo and José Arco — along with Jan's sci-fi letters and digressions — into a rich and wry second narrative, packed with enigmatic, funny allusion.
As in the first film, Wan enfolds the era, letting everything from lingering shots of an empty swingset to the decaying mundanity of the Hodgsons' subsidized housing district lure you into your unease.
Valeriy Sychev and Ekaterina Abakarova perform a steamy aerial straps act, a soaring sex ballet in which Mr. Sychev enfolds Ms. Abakarova and lifts her toward acrophilic bliss before grounding and then ghosting her.
In design terms, the aptly monochrome nature of Paul Steinberg's set enfolds the action within an enormous TV screen that frames the stage, within which is suspended a second, smaller screen on which snippets get played out.
"The Man Who Killed Don Quixote" is most fantastical when it's most literal, and vice versa, and like the novel (the second volume in particular) it enfolds layers of self-consciousness into its comic tale of epic adventure.
Rather, it enfolds them within other questions: whether missionary activity is ipso facto a form of imperialism, and whether the content of a religious faith is lost in translation when it is promulgated in a new language in a new land.
Almost immediately, people rushed to sell OK boomer merchandise and attempted to trademark the phrase, and brands began to use it on social media — completely missing the inherent critique of capitalism that the meme enfolds, which led to more eyerolling.
J.C. Hercules & Love Affair, Andy Butler's ever-evolving studio project, enfolds Sharon Van Etten's clear voice in a richly glimmering electronic track: cloudlike, ephemeral chords appearing and dissolving around an intermittently twitchy dance beat, later joined by orchestral horns and winds.
Built on a cathedral scale, the most impressive one enfolds a misty, dense junglelike world where paths lead among all manner of African, Asian and South American specimens — including banana trees, teak trees, spice plants and hanging vines — as well as water pools and ersatz caves.
Heep thanks Story for saving his life as she hugs him goodbye. The Great Eatlon lands, enfolds Story in one of its wings, and takes flight, ferrying Story into the night.
As dramatic as their story may be, it nonetheless strikes us by its distinctive sincerity. Their account of it is related fairly and honestly. This is indeed a book that merits attention, also because of the surprises it enfolds." Shimon Peres ;Elie Wiesel "Whether utopian or realistic, Dan Abraham's obsession to bring peace between Israelis and Palestinians is remarkable.
The three sepals and two lateral petals are greenish, narrow and long. The base of the broad, sometimes fringed lip partially enfolds the column. This column has a pair of falciform (sickle-shaped) ears on each side of the front and contains twelve (sometimes eight) pollinia. Most Brassavola orchids are very fragrant, attracting pollinators with their citrusy smell.
Mesenteries are folds of peritoneum that are attached to the walls of the abdomen and enclose viscera completely. They are supplied with plentiful amounts of blood. The three most important mesenteries are mesentery for the small intestine, the transverse mesocolon, which attaches the back portion of the colon to the abdominal wall, and the sigmoid mesocolon which enfolds the sigmoid colon.
The goal of this research is to use a conventional and well-known form to create abstract visual imagery. From 1981-83 Mnatsakanian became part of the director Arby Ovanessian's theater group, who is known for his experimental creations. The two-year experience gave birth to “How my mother’s embroidered apron enfolds in my life”. The film version of the play was produced in 1985.
Alvin dismisses Martha's claims that Lisa is subsequently a succubus. Alvin chooses to remain at the castle with Lisa while the other tourists go on. As Alvin and Lisa watch the tour bus heading back to the main road, the bus suddenly swerves to miss a funeral wagon driven by Satan and goes over a cliff, killing everyone aboard. Alvin enfolds Lisa in his arms.
The Chinese translated the term tathāgatagarbha as (, or "Tathāgata's (rúlái) storehouse" (zàng). According to Brown, "storehouse" may indicate both "that which enfolds or contains something", or "that which is itself enfolded, hidden or contained by another." The Tibetan translation is de bzhin gshegs pa'i snying po, which cannot be translated as "womb" (mngal or lhums), but as "embryonic essence", "kernel" or "heart". The term "heart" was also used by Mongolian translators.
The contrapposto twist of the figure with the melodramatic swoop of the arm over the face comes directly from his previous paintings … Venus herself takes over the entire front of the picture plane. Her hair has been deepened, adding more to her allure and purity.” It is as if the viewer is catching a glimpse of a goddess simply basking in the nature that enfolds her. She is calm, and asks nothing with her gaze.
The photos were also the subject of a solo exhibition of Estrin's work mounted by the 92nd Street Y in New York earlier that year. One year after the collapse of the World Trade Center, Estrin took the iconic photo of the World Trade Center Memorial in which a swirl of dust enfolds a circle of survivors at Ground Zero. It was “as if there were spirits on the ground there,” he recalled.
Very important to all pure abodes is the 'Source' (; Sanskrit: dharmodaya) from which they dwell and which supports them, the 'Wellspring' of myriad fonts as emergent. It may be understood as an interface, portal or epiphany between the Dharmakaya and the Sambhogakaya. It is seminal in the establishment of mandalas governing the outer, inner or secret dimensions. It is the opening and consecration of the sacred space which enfolds and supports the expanse of the pure abode.
Braemar Castle dining room The building is a five-storey L-plan castle with a star-shaped curtain wall of six sharp-angled salients, and with three storey angle turrets. The central tower enfolds a round stair tower and is built of granite covered with harl. The main entrance retains an original iron yett, and many of the windows are protected by heavy iron grilles. On the ground floor are stone-vaulted rooms which contained the guardroom, ammunition store and original kitchen.
Equestrians and mountain bike riders should only use this trail if experienced in steep mountain terrain riding. Providing an alternative route along Buntzen Lake's western shore, this trail weaves its way along Pumphouse Road from the main entrance gate, then connects with the transmission line heading north before slipping into the dense forest that enfolds Buntzen Ridge. The trail ends where it joins the Old Buntzen Lake Trail near North Beach. This trail is opened to equestrians and mountain bike riders.
Scenic view over Gorica. Berat, otherwise known as the city of a thousand windows, is a small city in Southern Albania. The architecture of Berat is diverse and enfolds the inheritance of the Illyrians and Ancient Greeks but also of various peoples and empires that have previously ruled the city among others the Byzantines and Ottomans. Nevertheless, the cityscape is notably embossed by the architectural style of the Ottomans and boasts a wealth of structures of exceptional historical and architectural interest.
A Most unlikely Hero is a documentary in 2003 about Captain Yamashita and his battle against racism in the Marine Corps. It is a 60-minute film by Steve Okino and enfolds the story of the 10 weeks of training in the USMC, just like in the book, Fighting Tradition. Steve Okino was a member of the board of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). During Yamashita’s battle against the Marines, the JACL was a lead supporter and Okino was involved with community relations and the media.
Celtic Fest Chicago is held the second weekend of May in Chicago's Millennium Park. It had previously been held in the second week in September, the first one having been held in the third week in September 1997 on Columbus Drive and Jackson Boulevard in Grant Park. Not just an "Irish" festival, Celtic Fest Chicago is a cultural celebration of the ancient Celtic nations of Ireland; Brittany, France; Galicia, Spain; Scotland; the Isle of Man; Cornwall and Wales. Celtic music enfolds a variety of rich cultures, as various geographical areas contribute diverse backgrounds and flavors.
She is about to be married to Damián when she discovers that he is unfaithful to her. Ana Cristina decides to take revenge on her fiancé and her own father, who has sided with Damián for reasons of interest. To this end, Ana Cristina ruthlessly manipulates Emiliano, a civil engineer who is newly arrived in Los Arrecifes and is immediately enamoured of her. Ana Cristina enfolds him in her web of lies but she is about to learn that you cannot go through life crushing everyone without consequences.
James Waddell Alexander Below are the same verses, in the 1830 version by J.W. Alexander: O sacred Head, now wounded, with grief and shame weighed down, Now scornfully surrounded with thorns, Thine only crown; O sacred Head, what glory, what bliss till now was Thine! Yet, though despised and gory, I joy to call Thee mine. Be Thou my consolation, my shield when I must die; Remind me of Thy passion when my last hour draws nigh. Mine eyes shall then behold Thee, upon Thy cross shall dwell, My heart by faith enfolds Thee.
A dragonfly has two mandibles, which are used for chewing, and two maxillae, which are used to hold the food in place as it is chewed. The labium forms the floor of the dragonfly's mouth, the labrum forms the top, while the hypopharynx is inside the mouth and is used in swallowing. Conceptually, then, the mosquito's proboscis is an adaptation of the mouthparts that occur in other insects. The labium still lies beneath the other mouthparts, but also enfolds them, and it has been extended into a proboscis.
The song, sung in first person, tells of John Joseph, an old man who lives out in the railroad yards. The Narrator tells how he likes to visit him in the evenings to listen to the old man's stories of the "glories of his past" and how he always ends the night with story of the arrival of his Corey, who he describes like an apparent love interest coming for him. :My Corey's coming, no more sad stories coming :My midnight-moonlight-morning-glory's coming aren't you girl? :And like I told you, when she holds you :She enfolds you in her world.
The concepts are structures for building space three- dimensionally, texturally and materially. They tell the story of place in an innovative way and apply contemporary ideas for continuing the tradition of culture in place. They generate atmosphere and change the human perception of space and of nature. Each task definition is taken through a process of design consideration which enfolds options and determines a finally optimized decision as result of a strict cooperation with client, user and cost management. The firm’s overall aims are to renew continuously the human scale and to bring nature close to people.
Alex assures the guilt-wracked Dafydd that he's done the right thing, while privately planning to dispose of Dafydd once he is in power. The inner circle then meets to discuss Alex's reinstatement and the death of Brother Will, whom Dafydd claims slipped and fell while looking for intruders. The others accept his claim, and without Will's dissenting voice to sway them, they vote to accept Alex back into the fold. The Doctor arrives in time to witness the reinstatement ceremony; the Skang chant in a transcendent harmony that enfolds Alex back into the inner circle, revitalising him.
He also donated a statue of Our Lady of Sorrows in memory of Maria Amélia. Next he visited the house (called Quinta das Angústias, or Anguished Villa) where she died; he wrote: "for a long time I stood silent amidst thoughts of sorrow and longing under the shadow of a magnificent tree that enfolds and protects the house where the angel, so bitterly wept for, ceased to exist". In his memoirs, Maximilian also mentioned the island of Madeira, where "the life [was] extinguished that seemed destined to guarantee my own tranquil happiness". Following his arrival in Brazil on 11 January 1860 Maximilian became fascinated by the country, the only monarchy in South America, and then under the rule of his deceased fiancée's elder brother.
Of > course, to make possible such constancy it is also necessary that this > content be organized, not only through relatively fixed association but also > with the aid of the rules of logic, and of our basic categories of space, > time, causality, universality, etc. ... there will be a strong background of > recurrent, stable, and separable features, against which the transitory and > changing aspects of the unbroken flow of experience will be seen as fleeting > impressions that tend to be arranged and ordered mainly in terms of the vast > totality of the relatively static and fragmented content of [memories]. Bohm also claimed that "as with consciousness, each moment has a certain explicate order, and in addition it enfolds all the others, though in its own way. So the relationship of each moment in the whole to all the others is implied by its total content: the way in which it 'holds' all the others enfolded within it".
As Roger Walsh notes in his review of the book, although there's "enormous variation from one religion to another there is also wide agreement" among academics that the Great Chain of Being can be found "at the center of virtually all major religions". Also, and because "the Great Chain of Being was" at one time "humankind's dominant worldview", "with the rise of modernity the West became the first civilization in history" to discard it. In recognizing that "each senior dimension" of the Great Chain actually envelopes or enfolds "its junior" in a manner said to "transcend and include" the previous stage however, Wilber appropriates the term 'Great Nest of Being' in visualizing "a series of concentric spheres or circles" as a holarchy reaching from matter to mind to Spirit. This three-level scheme subsequently "show(s) up as the hierarchy of earth, human, and heaven" in "even the earliest shamanic traditions", and subsequently reappears with "the Hindu and Buddhist notion of the three great states of being: gross (matter and body), subtle (mind and soul), and causal (spirit)" [emphasis in original].

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