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Here, he entangles white cultural hegemony with the economics of black and brown denigration.
"Social media" is a clumsy term that entangles enriching social interaction with mindless media consumption.
What makes this a difficult issue in general is the emotion that entangles both sides.
Here, she entangles limp folds of ceramic with vinyl tubing and constrains crumpled steel between straps.
Brosch entangles women's objectification with environmental degradation as subversive mermaids that bend the rules in polluted water.
For three months he entangles himself in her sheets and her life while guilt gnaws away at him.
The plastic chokes and entangles hundreds of marine species,  from fish and sea turtles to dolphins and whales.
Discarded plastic clutters pristine land, floats in huge masses in oceansand rivers and entangles wildlife, sometimes with deadly results .
As the story takes off in the news, the conflict entangles race, power and privilege in ugly and telling ways.
A miniature pack of humans entangles itself within tree limbs while another striding, ancestral form triples into three translucent figures.
Those who go on the rollercoaster will be confronted with sinister Devil's Snare, a plant that entangles humans in its vines.
How systemic racism entangles all police officers — even black cops Why do police so often see unarmed black men as threats?
This background tale about the necessity of war and the need for men to fight entangles a number of the male characters.
Here, as in other artworks, the artist entangles questions about the image with questions about our understanding of it, with no definitive answers.
A new quantum device entangles 20 quantum bits together at the same time, making it perhaps one of the most entangled, controllable devices yet.
The court said the monument has the primary effect of endorsing religion and the commission's ownership and maintenance of the cross excessively entangles the government with religion.
An improved design "entangles" these microwave levels in one atom with different energy levels in another—levels that correspond to visible light, which has a much higher frequency.
In the closing solo, Alice MacDonald entangles herself in a cloak of red-streaked white gauze and sinks into side- and back-bending poses from the earlier trio.
Vivint's contract, known as a power purchase agreement, "hooks consumers into paying more for energy, entangles consumers' property rights, and ensnares consumers with a twenty-year contract," the complaint said.
One day a beautiful woman named Rebecca comes to work at the prison and entangles Eileen in a noirish plot that reveals how wholly original a character Eileen really is.
While Joseph Stalin seizes Ukrainian land and grain, and Yuri entangles himself in the anti-Bolshevik resistance, Natalka fends off the creepy attentions of the village's Soviet overlord (Tamer Hassan).
Meanwhile Akeha, the unwanted "spare" twin, eventually leaves to find his own fate, but he too is trapped by a prophecy that entangles his interests with those of rebels against the Protectorate.
From there, the story entangles you in gnarled plot threads and subjects you to constant, delicious emotional upheaval, as Wei Wuxian becomes a target of scorn due to his ability to wield black magic.
In her ruling in October, Judge Stephanie Thacker wrote that the cross, as "the core symbol of Christianity", has the "primary effect of endorsing religion" and, given public expenditures, "excessively entangles the government in religion".
Mr Yang's indictment entangles the judiciary in the sprawling scandal that brought down Park Geun-hye, the previous president, and has implicated business tycoons, intelligence agencies and a grand university, among other pillars of the establishment.
But while the Saudis, Emiratis and Israelis have all pushed for Washington to get tougher with Iran, diplomats say, they also have reasons to hope that the exchange of threats stops short of open warfare that entangles their countries.
The coiled thriller, about a poor family that entangles their lives into a wealthy one (until everything goes wrong), catapulted Bong to international fame, winning the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival and best picture at the 2020 Oscars.
Meanwhile, Mr Son's pact with Prince Muhammad entangles it in a geopolitical scandal: the murder last October in Turkey of a Saudi journalist, Jamal Khashoggi, by a team of Saudi operatives, on what Western spooks believe were the prince's orders.
Read a verse of Homer and you can walk the walls of Troy alongside Hector; fall into a paragraph by Fitzgerald and your Now entangles with Gatsby's Now; open a 1953 book by Bradbury and go hunting T. rexes with Eckels.
President Donald Trump is denying a new allegation that he coordinated with his top aides earlier than previously known on an effort to pressure Ukraine to investigate his political opponents — a claim that further entangles Trump's top impeachment lawyer in the Ukraine investigation.
" Though the cross has several features that are non-religious, including a quote from President Wilson, the court wrote that "the sectarian elements easily overwhelm the secular ones" and that the memorial "has the primary effect of endorsing religion and excessively entangles the government in religion.
The game measures and re-entangles these qubits a thousand times to determine the ship's intactness: a higher percentage of times the two qubits have the same value is a healthier ship, and a higher percentage of times they have a different value is a more broken ship.
Rewind A brash working-class bloke gets a new job in a new town, wages a calculated campaign to seduce and marry the local tycoon's daughter, entangles himself in a passionate affair with an older woman, and finally gets what he wants — with nearly everyone living unhappily ever after.
They both remind us that totalizing maxims have often been fatuously and unequivocally sententious in their urge toward controlling domination, embellished (as they seem to always be) with a sort of self-importance and fallacious, sweeping universalism that entangles the difficult idea of the multiple into the simple and unitary.
His role in the investigation — first indicated last week by a court filing that included documents from Devine — nevertheless entangles the Sanders orbit in an expansive government inquiry that has probed questions surrounding Russia's interference in the US election, Trump's potential obstruction of justice, and the insider world of lobbying and influence in Washington.
Targeting homeless people on the subway with summonses has been criticized by advocates for the homeless and others as a wrongheaded approach that punishes people for having no home, adds to their burden by imposing fines they cannot afford to pay and entangles them in a legal system they are ill equipped to navigate.
While both offer a thrill, the motorbike seat is a unique experience that makes the rider feel like they're really steering (and gives them control over that ominous purple "Dragon Fire" button on the dash.) While racing through the 1,100 trees planted to create the ominous setting, look out for sinister Devil's Snare, a plant that entangles humans in its vines, and Cornish Pixies, mischievous tricksters famous for their appearance in Chamber, in which they perilously hung Neville Longbottom from the ceiling.
Anderson, Nick. "Hasidic Clemency Case Entangles Hillary Clinton." Los Angeles Times. February 24, 2001.
Players control Richard, a newspaper reporter whose search for a missing professor takes him around the world and entangles him in the mystery of the fate of Atlantis.
This Gothic horror feature entangles teenage experiences of sexuality, close female friendships, and drama with supernatural elements. The film was shot in and around Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is a Canada-Ireland co-production as Harron worked with Irish production company Samson Films' David Collins.
1316 f. Others connect the name to σειρά (seirá "rope, cord") and εἴρω (eírō "to tie, join, fasten"), resulting in the meaning "binder, entangler",Cf. the entry in Wiktionary and the entry in the Online Etymology Dictionary. i. e.one who binds or entangles through magic song.
The film presents Yamamoto's family life, his attempts to prevent the impending conflict with the United States amid World War II and his run-ins with Japanese war hawks. The Japanese military establishment entangles Yamamoto in the war and orders him to prepare the attack on Pearl Harbor.
In Advaita Vedanta philosophy, there are two realities: Vyavaharika (empirical reality) and Paramarthika (absolute, spiritual reality).Frederic F. Fost (1998), Playful Illusion: The Making of Worlds in Advaita Vedānta, Philosophy East and West, Vol. 48, No. 3 (Jul., 1998), pages 387-405 Māyā is the empirical reality that entangles consciousness.
G. mellonella larvae parasitize wild honeybees. Eggs are laid within the hive, and the larva that hatch tunnel through the honeycombs that contain honeybee larva and their honey stores. The tunnels they create are lined with silk, which entangles and starves emerging bees, a phenomenon known as galleriasis. Tunnels also result in massive destruction of the combs.
Workers are small in size (3.3–5.0 mm) and have pitchfork-shaped mandibles with three long teeth. They are specialist predators of millipedes of the order Polyxenida. Polyxenids are an unusual type of prey, only known to be preyed upon by Thaumatomyrmex and Probolomyrmex ants. The millipedes are covered with hooked bristle setae, which entangles potential predators.
With an increase in popularity, the scientific field has a large basis to analyze some of the physiological characteristics and the factors influencing these traits that led to Pheidippides' death. The high physical and biochemical demands of marathon running and variation across finishing times make for an intricate field of study that entangles multiple facets of human capacities.
Reichart also ends interrogatives without question marks as if Hilde is hopelessly inquiring and does not expect to receive an answer.Hoffmeister, p. 156 The plot follows a non-sequential structure; it switches from past memories to present experiences, and often entangles the two. This meshing of memory with sensation creates confusion between past and present, in which no details are concrete.
A net gun fired by a USDA researcher to safely capture wild birds to test for Avian Influenza A net gun is a non-lethal weapon designed to fire a net which entangles the target. Net guns have a long history of being used to capture wildlife, for research purposes.Capturing wildlife A net gun is currently also in development for riot control.
According to Ünal, the script has autobiographical elements, "but rather the autobiography of a generation that is in its 40s now." Ünal also was inspired by English playwright Harold Pinter's 1978 play Betrayal that deals with an affair that entangles a married couple. The Ender character corresponds to the director Ümit Ünal, if he had studied Economics, instead of Fine Arts.
The catching ladder detaches from the lateral support threads and entangles the prey. Due to its elasticity, the cribellate threads can stretch to comfortably envelop even large prey. The spider restrains the enmeshed prey while continuing to inject it with venom. When the prey stops moving, the spider relaxes its hold, turns around on the web and begins wrapping the prey in silk.
She and Shizuno became friends when the Paris server still existed. Her memory has become severely damaged and only becomes worse each time she entangles. In the end, she sacrifices herself to force the Gards-orm to retreat back to their base while leaving a trail of particles for the Celebrants on the Oceanus to track. ; : : The commander of the Dvaraka, a ship like the Oceanus.
Meanwhile, even though Frost is in love with her platonic childhood friend (Scarface), she chose the rich and lustful merchant, Sir Li. In order to make her sister give up on her love, Frost plans a grand dynastic scheme to convince Snow that love is a fools game. The scheme entangles them with unscrupulous pirates, a philandering husband, a vindictive wife and kidnappings and murders.
They get through their interrogations, Malone by his suave cleverness and Tuck by his baffling idiocy, which completely entangles Sibley. They leave. Sibley continues to suspect the pair, and is confident of their imminent arrest. ;Scene 2 – Hall of The Gables Malone and Tuck question Oswald Veal who reluctantly admits that Simon was blackmailing Mrs Hewlett: when she purportedly married old Mr Hewlett, she was still married to her first husband.
A New York City Police Department officer stands ready with a sonic weapon, the LRAD 500X Research into weapons that are more effective for riot control continues. Netguns are non-lethal weapons designed to fire a net which entangles the target. Netguns have a long history of being used to capture wildlife, without injury, for research purposes. A netgun is currently in development for non-lethal riot control.
Nosema apis is a microsporidian which causes the most common and widespread disease of the adult honey bee, nosemosis, also called nosema. Galleria mellonella and Achroia grisella “wax moth” larvae that hatch, tunnel through, and destroy comb that contains bee larvae and their honey stores. The tunnels they create are lined with silk, which entangles and starves emerging bees. Destruction of honeycombs also results in honey leaking and being wasted.
The name Cassandra is also from the Greek (: "she who entangles men"). Cassandra is known in Greek mythology, as the daughter of King Priam and Queen Hecuba of Troy. She was loved by Apollo and given the gift of prophecy but when she did not fall in love with him, he placed a curse on her so that no one would believe her predictions."Cassandra" Theoi Greek Mythology.
Through his folly Gnaski entangles Ksa completely, and through the activity of Skan Ksa consequently becomes a spider, the meaning of the name Iktomi. Iktomi still had the feature of making games. It seems that Iktomi, in stories attributed to him, in his very essence is representing the confusion between wisdom and folly. He began playing malicious tricks because people would jeer at his strange or funny looks.
Larval stages of the moth G. mellonella parasitize both wild and cultivated honey bees, in particular Apis mellifera and Apis cerana. Eggs are laid within the hive, and the larvae that hatch tunnel through and destroy the honeycombs that contain bee larva and their honey stores. The tunnels they create are lined with silk, which entangles and starves emerging bees. Destruction of honeycombs also result in honey leaking and being wasted.
Changeless is set in an alternate history version of Victorian era Britain where werewolves and vampires are accepted as functioning members of society. Alexia Tarabotti still has no soul but she does now have a husband. Now known as Lady Maccon, Alexia finds her werewolf husband in distress. His sudden disappearance entangles her with a regiment of supernatural soldiers, a group of exorcised ghosts, and Queen Victoria herself.
Maya - Below Aksharbrahman is maya. Maya utilizes three main qualities to create the physical world: sattva (goodness), rajas (passion), and tamas (darkness). Maya entangles ishwar and jiva and causes them to form an attachment to both their physical bodies and the material world. This attachment denies them liberation, and only through contact with the personal form of Brahman can they overcome the illusion created by maya and attain liberation.
Local preservationist groups such as the Committee of 100 on the Federal City as well as regional planning bodies like the National Capital Planning Commission (NCPC) have opposed the current design of the streetcar system, which relies on overhead electrical wires and a pantograph to conduct power to the streetcar motor.Rein, Lisa. "Overhead Wires and Red Tape Entangles D.C.'s Bid for Streetcars." Washington Post. April 5, 2010.
Having made a pact with the evil force that gave him his visions and killed the children, Stauf has transformed into a horrific creature. He needs Tad's soul to complete the pact. Stauf kills Julia and entangles Tad with a prehensile tongue. Ego realizes that he is the spirit of Tad, witnessing the events of that night over and over but previously unable to help; the house has been a purgatory for him.
Worm pearlfish, specifically, prefer the coelomic cavity of the genus Holothuria (sea cucumbers). In particular, worm pearlfish have been found to prefer the sea cucumber species H. leucospilota, though they have been found in the sea cucumber species Holothuria atra as well. Worm pearlfish feed exclusively on the internal tissue of the host, entering through the anal region of the sea cucumber without causing the sea cucumber to release its Cuvierian tubules – a defense mechanism which entangles possible predators.
Such an amplifier is called a phase-invariant amplifier. Mathematically, quantum amplification can be represented with a unitary operator, which entangles the state of the optical field with internal degrees of freedom of the amplifier. This entanglement appears as quantum noise; the uncertainty of the field at the output is larger than that of the coherent state with the same amplitude and phase. The lower bound for this noise follows from the fundamental properties of the creation and annihilation operators.
They adjoin the tradition of Middle Age farce and ancient mime. In Komedija šesta (published in 1873), a farce similar to the fifth and reminiscent of French mediaeval farce, the plot entangles itself: a housemaid was smitten with the lord, but so was the midwife; having found this out, the woman pretends to be dead, and the priest calms the situation. The social criticism of this comedy was stronger; the language was more crude, and the situation harsher and more naturalistic.
Fresh from his trip to Britannia, Marcus Didius Falco needs to re- establish himself back in Rome. A minor role in the trial of a senator entangles him in the machinations of two lawyers: Silus Italicus and Paccius Africanus, both ex-consuls with notorious reputations. The senator is convicted, but then dies, apparently by suicide. Silius hires Falco and his young associates – Aelianus and Justinus – to prove that it was murder, not an attempt to protect his heirs from further legal action.
However, his naiveness sometimes entangles those whom he wishes best: for instance, he wants Edgar to marry Indiana, and Clermont to marry Eugenia; however, both hopes are unfulfilled—Edgar marries Camilla, which he rejoices in, and Eugenia marries Melmond. At the end of the book, his new matchmaking hopes have landed on Miss Margland and Dr. Orkbourne. Mr. Tyrold is Camilla's father whom she lives with at Etherington. He is a pastor and is very well respected by his daughters.
Nearly a year and a half after the events in Small Favor, a wounded Warden Morgan shows up at Dresden's apartment, asking for protection from the other Wardens. Morgan reveals that he was drugged and framed for the murder of Senior Council member LaFortier. While obtaining medical supplies, Dresden spots a naagloshi, a shape-shifting creature from Native American lore. Over the course of investigating Morgan's apparent crime, he legally entangles his apprentice Molly, as well as Captain Luccio, after they stumble over Morgan in Dresden's home.
The willing Flower eagerly accepts the offer, secretly hoping the sailor is late in returning – for he may then keep the stone – but unwittingly entangles himself in a misdeed. Ferdinand, the eldest of the brothers, requests that Frank pass a letter on to the maid. When Frank then overhears Anthony planning to have a porter carry his own letter to Phyllis, he disguises himself as the porter to which the letter is entrusted. Neither Ferdinand nor Anthony are aware of Frank's feelings for the maid.
The film tells the story of Chandrama Singh (Bobby Deol), who was raised by Baba (Danny Denzongpa), a Naxal leader based in the southern interiors of Bihar, after his family was brutally murdered. He later gets picked up under a covert Governmental program jointly conceived by RAW and Intelligence Bureau to carry out political assassinations. He falls in love with Shubhi (Priyanka Chopra), a kindergarten teacher, and decides to lead a reformed life but a chanced encounter entangles him in the world of crime once again.
In October 2017, the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that publicly funded maintenance of the cross was unconstitutional because it "excessively entangles the government in religion because the cross is the core symbol of Christianity and breaches the wall separating church and state." On June 20, 2019, the U.S. Supreme Court, in the case of The American Legion v. American Humanist Association, ruled in favor of keeping the Peace Cross on public land, by the reason that it does not violate the Establishment Clause of the US Constitution.
Dr. Muller (Arliss), a friend to all, finds pleasure in turning the goodness in people to evil ends. He meets Marie Matin (Lucy Cotton) and her fiancé, Georges Roben (Roland Bottomley), while viewing a new painting, "The Martyr-Truth Crucified by Evil." Marie declares that the picture was wrong: Evil could never triumph over Truth, and though Muller says he agrees with her, he plots to prove otherwise. To this end, he entangles Marie with artist Paul de Veaux (Edmund Lowe), Georges's best friend, causing the latter's model, Mimi (Sylvia Breamer), to become jealous.
The load-bearing chains in the amorphous domains in polyethylene are made of tie- molecules and entangles chains. Because of the key role of tie-molecules and entanglements in resisting environmental stress cracking in polyethylene, it follows that ESCR and strain hardening behaviors can very well be correlated. In the strain hardening method, the slope of strain hardening region (above the natural draw ratio) in the true stress-strain curves is calculated and used as a measure of ESCR. This slope is called the strain hardening modulus (Gp).
This act of justice entangles him in a conflict between warring rival drug smugglers and gun runners along the border between Arizona and Mexico. Other prominent cast members included Charles Haid as "Jim Blanton", Keenan Wynn as "Willis", Randall "Tex" Cobb as "Willard Singleton", and Joe Dorsey as "Chief Milford Carsworth". In a nod to the show's origins, Keenan Wynn's character is shown watching a Knight Rider episode, with KITT's voice clearly audible, as armed thugs surround his home. The teleplay was written by Robert Foster with Duke Callaghan and Thomas Del Ruth splitting cinematography duties under director Rick Rosenthal.
Gurdwara Kapal Mochan, commemorates visit of Nanak and Gobind Singh Guru Nanak stopped here during one of his udasis in 1584 and have spoke to a large gathering disputing the ritual of Sootak (the concept that a newborn baby is born impure). According to Nanak, Sootak is there on Mind when it is entangles in vices. Adi Granth states: ਮਨ ਕਾ ਸੂਤਕੁ ਲੋਭੁ ਹੈ ਜਿਹਵਾ ਸੂਤਕੁ ਕੂੜੁ ॥ ਅਖੀ ਸੂਤਕੁ ਵੇਖਣਾ ਪਰ ਤ੍ਰਿਅ ਪਰ ਧਨ ਰੂਪੁ ॥ ਕੰਨੀ ਸੂਤਕੁ ਕੰਨਿ ਪੈ ਲਾਇਤਬਾਰੀ ਖਾਹਿ ॥.Page 472, Adi Granth, Nanak A Gurdwara is located with temple which commemorates his visit.
The fish hunter carries Porky to the kitchen, and uses a knife to cut Porky's shirt until he's naked, putting Porky into a pan and adding pepper, carrots, potatoes and an apple to put on Porky's mouth, after which he puts Porky into an oven. Inside the oven, a couple of flames are dancing around the pan, and Porky feels suffocated while coughing and he cries, "let me outta here!" Porky escapes the oven, and begins running away from the house. He encounters an eel, a giant fish, and a swordfish, and is caught by an octopus that entangles him.
The Crew () is a 2015 French action thriller film directed and co-written by Julien Leclercq. The film is about a Parisian heist crew led by Yanis Zeri (Sami Bouajila) which specializes in well-planned robberies of armoured trucks. Although Yanis has managed to survive for years as a career criminal by a combination of his sophisticated operations, his low-profile, modest style of living, and his focus on what the team is good at, after his younger brother Amine makes a serious mistake after a recent heist that entangles them with a drug gang, the gang leader forces the crew to do a dangerous heist of a heroin shipment.
In ancient Greek literature, an eidolon (plural: eidola or eidolons; Greek εἴδωλον: "image, idol, double, apparition, phantom, ghost") is a spirit-image of a living or dead person; a shade or phantom look-alike of the human form. The concept of Helen of Troy's eidolon was explored both by Homer and Euripides. However, where Homer uses the concept as a free-standing idea that gives Helen life after death, Euripides entangles it with the idea of kleos, one being the product of the other. Both Euripides and Stesichorus, in their respective works concerning the Trojan Horse, claim that Helen was never physically present in the city at all.
During one of the frequent trips to the border Rafael, Deborah met Salvador Esparza, the man who is in love with her sister Laura. Salvador is a rich widow, whom Deborah easily entangles with its charms, but the children of Salvador, Beto and Patricia, hate it from the start, and even more when her father marries sense that it is after his fortune. Laura, desolate, tries to return to his village, but he suffers an accident as a result of which he loses his memory, and during this phase enters a world previously unknown to her. When Rafael returns Deborah proposes to sustain their relationships, but now secretly since has become a married woman.
Endogenous models are sometimes more natural for a given application. However, they generally lead to an intermixing of coordination primitives with computation code, which entangles the semantics of computation with coordination protocols. This intermixing tends to scatter communication/coordination primitives throughout the source code, making the cooperation model and the coordination protocol of an application nebulous and implicit: generally, there is no piece of source code identifiable as the cooperation model or the coordination protocol of an application, that can be designed, developed, debugged, maintained, and reused, in isolation from the rest of the application code. On the other hand, exogenous models encourage development of coordination modules separately and independently of the computation modules they are supposed to coordinate.
111-115 The date is also not certain, although Graham Webster assigns the date 101 to when the unit was raised.Webster, The Roman Imperial Army (New York: Funk and Wagnalls, 1969), p. 76 The earliest dated inscription referring to the legion, which lists the posts Lucius Cossonius Gallus held during his career, again entangles the XXI Rapax in the origins of this legion, for Gallus was first a military tribune with the first unit, then some years later commissioned commander of the II Traiana most likely after he had distinguished himself in Trajan's First Dacian War. = ILS 1038 About the only firm date is that Legio I Traiana was in existence by 108, the year Gallus was suffect consul.
After 15 years of estrangement, caterer Kenny Zemacus checks his idiot savant brother Mark out of a care home, promising to provide him with a better home. Assigned a last minute museum catering gig, Kenny reluctantly brings Mark along, who is immediately captivated by the museum's showpiece - the world-renowned Sacred Coin of Judas. While cleaning up after the event, an elaborate heist unfolds around them to steal the Coin, and Mark's childlike fascination unwittingly entangles the two brothers in the middle, pinning them with the crime. Worried that contacting the authorities will result in social services permanently repossessing Mark, the two brothers must recover the Coin themselves to clear their names.
Tell age it daily wasteth; Tell honour how it alters; > Tell beauty how she blasteth; Tell favour how it falters: And as they shall > reply, Give every one the lie. Tell wit how much it wrangles In tickle > points of niceness; Tell wisdom she entangles Herself in overwiseness: And > when they do reply, Straight give them both the lie. Tell physic of her > boldness; Tell skill it is prevention; Tell charity of coldness; Tell law it > is contention: And as they do reply, So give them still the lie. Tell > fortune of her blindness; Tell nature of decay; Tell friendship of > unkindness; Tell justice of delay: And if they will reply, Then give them > all the lie.
She says that Pat was behaving strangely before her death, and she promises to show Suzy the notes that she left to Sarah. Sarah finds that Pat’s notes are missing, Suzy suddenly loses consciousness and Sarah is forced to flee just before an unseen assailant enters the room. They pursue Sarah through the school before cornering her in the attic; she barely manages to escape through a small window before she falls into a pit of razor wire which entangles her, allowing her pursuer to kill her by slashing her throat. Suzy looks into Sarah’s disappearance the next morning, and Tanner tells her that Sarah has fled the school. Suspicious, Suzy contacts Sarah’s friend and former psychiatrist, Frank Mandel.
Despite the habit of high flying when commuting, they are required to seek water and may encounter ground level hazards. The species is noted as vulnerable to barbed wire that snags then entangles the animal as it attempts to free itself, Taphozous georgianus and many other species can be hooked through the easily torn wing membranes; many individuals meet with an often slow demise each year from this widely used and discarded fencing material. Other threatening factors include destruction of roosting areas by mining, disturbance by human intrusion, and introduced land management practices that results in dilapidation of the local ecology. The state conservation status in Queensland and the Northern Territory is 'least concern'.
Alexandre Dumas entangles her in the plots of The Three Musketeers, in which she is said to be the mistress of the musketeer Aramis, and Twenty Years After, in which Raoul, the hero of the third novel of Dumas' trilogy, is the secret son of the Duchesse de Chevreuse and the musketeer Athos. Gaetano Donizetti's tragic opera Maria di Rohan, which debuted at the Kärntnertor theater in Vienna on 5 June 1843, followed by a success in Paris in November, was freely based on the conspiracy of Chalais. In 2002, she was portrayed by Wendy Albiston in the Doctor Who audio drama The Church and the Crown. Juliette Benzoni published two novels in French based on her life: Marie des intrigues (2004) and Marie des passions (2005).
In the small Castilian-Leonese town of Torrecillas, meat-processing businessman Francisco (Antonio Garrido) imports cheap and low-quality pigs from Portugal, some of which are used to smuggle cocaine. The veterinarian in his slaughterhouse is his brother-in-law Alfonso (Pepe Viyuela), a weak-willed man who is fed up of being blackmailed to look the other way and certify animals of dubious quality. When Francisco's lover Coral organises the theft of the latest consignment of drug-smuggling pigs, she sets in motion a violent series of events. This entangles Pascual and Teo, a Murcian-Galician hitman duo, Vasco, a vengeful Portuguese gangster, Maria, Francisco's niece and a member of the Guardia Civil - and above all, Almudena, Francisco's wife, along with the hapless Alfonso.
Lesley Rochat is a South African marine and shark conservationist.,Diving with sharks on Top Billing SABC3 (5 July 2013) Retrieved 14 February 2015 campaigner,Swimming with Jaws: Campaigner does a bikini swim with sharks to help ban shark nets (23 August 2013) UK Daily Mirror wildlife filmmaker, underwater photographer,More Judges, Divesite Underwater Photographer Lesley Rochat (16 March 2012) Underwater Photographers environmental writer,Save our priceless oceans (10 October 2013)Cape Times Lesley Rochat author, speakerSpeakers of Note and activist.Activist entangles herself in sea net for campaign (11 May 2012)Cape Argus Lauren Manning She founded the non-profit organisation AfriOceans Conservation Alliance in 2003 for which she is the chief executive officer. Rochat is a leading figure in efforts to conserve our oceans, and in shark conservation in particular.
The end of the seventeenth-century and the beginning of the eighteenth-century witnessed an increasing concern for vices and immorality spreading all over the country. There was a general sense of falling into the worst possible form of behaviour and a common feeling that avarice, vice, idleness, blasphemy, vagrancy and crime were all entangles together pushing people (poor and wealthy, young and old) into a slippery slope to damnation. A drastic social reformation was required and, at the end of the seventeenth-century, societies for the reformation of manners started emerging with a rank of proper paid agents operating locally. Indeed, Defoe was just one of the many eighteenth-century voices believing that at least part of the falling of the offender was due to a weakening of the social and moral values of the English society.
In October 2017, a divided panel of the Fourth Circuit reversed the district court, with Judge Stephanie Thacker's opinion joined by Judge James A. Wynn Jr... Chief Judge Roger Gregory dissented. The majority found that despite the Commission's argument on the monument's secular nature, the symbol of the cross had been considered a religious icon for centuries, and thus they considered that its installation and maintenance on public lands violated the Establishment Clause. Further, the majority held that the Commission's continued maintenance of the memorial contributed to entangling the state with a religious figure, further violating the Establishment Clause, even though the Commissions argued this was for purposes of motorist safety. The Fourth Circuit concluded that the Commission's maintenance of the Peace Cross has "a primary effect of endorsing religion and excessively entangles the government and religion".
Such metaphors also appear in the writings of contemporary philosophers, such as Epictetus and Philo,Anthony C. Thiselton, The First Epistle to the Corinthians: A commentary on the Greek text, Eerdmans, 2000, , p. 713. drawing on the tradition of the Olympic Games,David Arthur DeSilva, Perseverance in Gratitude: A socio-rhetorical commentary on the Epistle "to the Hebrews", Eerdmans, 2000, , p. 362. and this may have influenced New Testament use of the imagery.Roman Garrison, The Graeco-Roman Context of Early Christian Literature, Continuum International Publishing Group, 1997, , p. 104. The metaphor of running a race "with perseverance" appears in Hebrews 12:1,Hebrews 12:1, NIV (BibleGateway): "Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles, and let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us." and related metaphors appear in Philippians 2:16,Philippians 2:16, NIV (BibleGateway).
A critically acclaimed section of the volume is Provocare în stil Moreno ("Moreno-style Provocation"), called by Diniţoiu a "wonderful prose [which nevertheless] entangles itself in its own meta-textual armor, pressing on its vibration- loaded core." Adina Diniţoiu, "Cum se citeşte acum proza optzecistă la Facultatea de Litere", in Observator Cultural, Nr. 273, June 2005 It depicts a physically disabled man, who closely follows the outside world using a pair of binoculars. The apparent historical novel Zmeura de cîmpie, carrying the subtitle Roman împotriva memoriei ("A Novel against Memory"), tells the story of Zare Popescu, who is engaged on a mysterious quasi-archeological investigation into history. Adina Diniţoiu, "Mircea Nedelciu în zodia scafandrului", in Observator Cultural, Nr. 277, July 2005 He and all other characters are presumably orphaned drifters who run into each other chaotically while traveling the country—a narrative setting to which Nedelciu adds long fragments of inquires into abstract topics of etymology or cinemaphilia, reflecting the main characters' obsessions.

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