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Seth Rogen gives life to Pumbaa, Simba's farting, singing warthog friend.
The occasional performance mistake is often what gives life to these old recordings.
The Murray-Darling basin, which is larger than Ethiopia, gives life to Australia's arid interior (see map).
Accordingly, an arts patron is a person who begets or gives life to and protects the arts.
Universally flattering on all skin shades, the warming hue gives life to washed-out cheeks and lacklustre lips.
The U.S. Embassy move "gives life to a religious conflict instead of a dignified peace," it said in a statement.
She's the spark that gives life to Crazy Rich Asians, revving up each scene she's in with comedic snaps of energy.
And in Sarah Lemp, who gives life to Joana as both a girl and a woman, she has an expert lead performer.
Salt to the Sea gives life to a historical tragedy long forgotten — in a poetic voice for the fallen, lost, and perennially hopeful.
"It's really striking and gives life to the street," said Vivian Herrera, 47, who runs a bakery next to one of the murals.
Peters' portrayal of Stan gives life to the kind of men who are rarely (if ever) depicted on screen with accuracy or sensitivity.
Ramos's work, titled "22 Vigília, Canto, Leitura" (111 Vigil, Singing, Reading), remembers and gives life to the names of those who passed away.
Critics try to read a film through the lens of their own unique experience, and that gives life to the work of art.
It gives life to the title of his exhibition in May, All The Lonely People, a collaboration with photographers Sam Ferris and Mike Keevers.
Spence's embedded technology gives life to the potential of The Singularity, the idea of man and machine merging to create a new technological era.
Bella Ramsey, the powerhouse who gives life to Lyanna and therefore to all of us, was a relative unknown being cast on the show.
He is the lighting designer, and the man who gives life to pretty much every verb you associate with light, from flicker to blaze.
"Putting art in new developments all over town is a brilliant idea, because it gives life to projects," said Irene Catsibris Clary, principal at Catclar.
" In awarding the prize, the Swedish Academy praised her work as being "characterized by visionary force and poetic impact [that] gives life to an essential aspect of American reality.
The abstract visualizations, inspired by a series of audio interviews, gives life to a cerebral and non-linear narrative piece where the few figurative elements present are barely recognizable.
"This decision not only gives life to several mining projects that would have been truncated by the (votes) but begins to give positive signals in terms of legal security," it said.
"Olive Kitteridge," her ­Pulitzer Prize-winning collection of linked stories, gives life to a woman both fierce and thwarted, hampered in her passions at once by rage and a sense of propriety.
This 2718-minute play gives life to a boy — Peter, one of the first black characters in American picture books — who transformed the literary world by inviting children into his private one.
"This gives life to how to measure companies' progress towards serving all stakeholders, doing a great job for its customers, clients, teammates, and shareholders, and doing a great job for society, and it's that 'and' that is critical," he said.
Once strictly reserved for the taps of New York City and neighboring states, the cold flow gives life to a biomass of insects and trout that has turned the region into one of the premier fly-fishing locales in the country.
He said later that he wanted his language to be "unlimitedly rich, flexible, full of every 'bagatelle' that gives life to language," but, above all, he wanted it to be easy to learn, and that is how he promoted it.
In a PEOPLE exclusive clip from the Blu-ray/DVD and Digital home release, the 55-year-old actor gives life to the whimsical character who only wants to ride his motorcycle and be the greatest stunt-toy ever made.
House Panel's Assent Gives Life to Effort to End 9/11 Military Authorization: For the first time in years, there's a glimmer of hope for lawmakers intent on repealing a 9/11 era measure that has been stretched to enable open-ended warfare.
Instead of trying to repeal or ignore the 2010 ruling (two wildly popular options that aren't actually legal), the council applied it to city elections on its own terms, passing a law that gives life to a theory I put forward in 2016.
But regardless of the reasons behind it, the page is a useful case study in what it takes to set the fringe news machine into motion: a semi-slick website and an unverifiable claim that gives life to suspicions of bad faith among the opposition.
With incidental music by Victor Zupanc, shadow puppets by Charlotte Lily Gaspard and just three actors — Tay Bass, Jahbril Cook and Garrett Gray — the 45-minute play gives life to a boy who transformed the literary world by inviting children into his private one.
It's a source of great pride: From the murder of indigenous peoples and the suffering of our ancestors to all the times that our grandmothers and aunts forced us to learn how to dance salsa, cumbia, or guaracha—everything from the tambores that give Latin music its characteristic rhythm to the taco vendors on street corners makes up the mixture of the people we are today, and gives life to and the shared heritage that's currently dominating popular music.
Along with the outstanding performance and sharp visuals, the film is amplified by the amazing sound design which gives life to the uncanny, yet detailed confession of Masilamani.
The phrase m'chayei hameitim ("who causes the dead to come to life") is replaced in the Reform and Reconstructionist siddurim with m'chayei hakol ("who gives life to all") and m'chayei kol chai ("who gives life to all life"), respectively. This represents a turn away from the traditional article of faith that God will resurrect the dead. Prayer 17, Avodah. asks God to restore the Temple services, build a Third Temple, and restore sacrificial worship.
This changing use for the needs of the people can be seen in the surrounding streets as well. This connection between the building and the streets is important as it gives life to Chinatown.
He entered the small screen with the soap opera Bharya aired in Asianet. He gives life to Nandan, son of Prof. Vishwanatha Menon and Jayapradha teacher. Bharya tells the tale of family residing in Vrindavanam.
It is the > climactic scene in the play appearing on the board. It is the touch of > enchantment that gives life to inanimate pieces. It is all this and more – A > combination is the heart of chess .
He was humble enough to submit to his surroundings, and had the fresh vision of a stranger. There is more than one kind of "historical imagination". One gives life to abstractions, and the larger picture. Another implies a whole civilisation from a single individual.
Between the two mountain ranges, runs the Santa River, which gives life to the Callejón de Huaylas. Then the two mountain ranges come close to giving birth to the Canyon del Pato. Finally the Santa River, after cutting the Cordillera Negra, flows into the Pacific Ocean.
The absolute income hypothesis argues that income and demand generate consumption, and that the rise in GDP gives life to a rise in consumption. It was popularized by Keynes. Milton Friedman argues for a permanent income hypothesis, that consumption spending is a function of how rich you are.
In 2012, at "Domenico Conte" stadium returns to play in a major championship (this time it's D series), thanks to the transfer dell'Internapoli Football Club in Pozzuoli, which gives life to the SSD Puteolana 1902 Internapoli. In 2014, the club reacquires the historical denomination becoming S.S.D. Puteolana 1902.
Capable of quickly regenerating itself even with most of its body destroyed, the Goliath is destroyed by a combined effort of all the adventurers in the floor and a magic sword used by Welf Crozzo to open a way for Bell to destroy the crystal that gives life to it.
Monaghan, Patricia. The Encyclopedia of Celtic Mythology and Folklore. Infobase Publishing, 2004. pp.160, 319 Patricia Monaghan notes that "The drowning of a goddess in a river is common in Irish mythology and typically represents the dissolving of her divine power into the water, which then gives life to the land".
A Will Away formed in February 2011 under the name Sunday Is My Weekend. They released their first single, "Save a Life (Live Through Someone Else)," in May 2011. It peaked at No. 2 on PureVolume's pop-punk chart. They released a second single, "So Long Live This and This Gives Life To Thee," in June 2011.
The magic dust gives life to instruments and music begins to play. The music follows the carriage and plays in the background for the remainder of the journey. Albert watches in fascination from atop a large pipe organ from Oaxaca. A lyre from a Sumerian grave plays music and its bull head shakes to the tune.
Shinjiro Torii, the founder of Suntory first sold imported Spanish wines in 1899. Due to its unpopularity with the public, he decided to produce wines that suited Japanese tastes. In 1907, he produced Suntory's first beverage, naming it "Akadama port wine." The red circle on the wine bottle label represents the sun, as Shinjiro Torii believed that "sun gives life to all beings".
Shamans are popular among most Native American tribes, including the Northern Paiute people. A shaman is a medicine man called a puhagim by Northern Paiute people. The Northern Paiutes believe in a force called puha that gives life to the physical world. It is the power that moves the elements, plants, and animals that are a part of that physical realm.
He is the original snowman. A freak blizzard gives life to him and he gets toxic powers and the nickname "Toxic Snowman". It is discovered that a news anchor named Summer Gale used a weather machine to cause a snowstorm so that she would get more airtime. However, she created the storm using water from Lake Wannaweep, which is known for creating mutants.
The spirits are later retrieved by Lady Sati and the strongest members of Gandhara and delivered to Yoh and his companions for their final fight against Hao. ; (S.O.E.) : The elemental spirit that gives life to plants and creates metal. It can generate gravitational forces to attract any object towards itself, which is a highly effective defensive move as protection from forces as great as large meteors.
It is believed that Sionann was the goddess of the river. Patricia Monaghan notes that "The drowning of a goddess in a river is common in Irish mythology and typically represents the dissolving of her divine power into the water, which then gives life to the land".Monaghan, p.27 The Shannon reputedly hosts a river monster named Cata, first appearing in the medieval Book of Lismore.
Now what I try to show more than anything else is the feeling of clay. By stretching, tearing, pulling and pushing, the plastic qualities of the material become apparent. The firing procedure is very important as it gives life to this fragile material. I try to use fire in such a way that the passage of the flames show on the body of the work.
It narrates the enredos of two premiums: Rocío (Eva Pedraza) and Flor (Paz Padilla), that are @copropietario of the bar "The Cloud". Rocío is an optimistic and enthusiastic woman, that contrasts with Flor, a person very pesismista and false. Guillermo Martín gives life to Yago, that is the only son of Flor. His character has a strong and competitive personality, ansía be a leader and likes him be admired by all.
Final Fantasy VII takes place on a world referred to in-game as the "Planet", though it has been retroactively named "Gaia". The planet's lifeforce, called the Lifestream, is a flow of spiritual energy that gives life to everything on the Planet. Its processed form is known as "Mako". On a societal and technological level, the game has been defined as an industrial or post-industrial science fiction milieu.
From 2006 to present is editor and publisher of the online newspaper www.strill.it, which he founded with Raffaele Mortelliti. Always with Mortelliti, gives life to the publisher Urba Books and cultural festival Tabularasa, that every year, for 31 days in July, leading to Reggio Calabria characters like Paolo Mieli, Marco Paolini, Ferdinando Imposimato and Guido Crainz. On 3 June 2014 he was appointed president of the Viola Reggio Calabria.
The setting of Final Fantasy VII is a world that has been described as an industrial or post-industrial science fiction milieu. It is referred to as "the Planet" by the series characters, and was retroactively named "Gaia" in some Square Enix promotional material and by game staff. The planet's lifeforce is called the Lifestream, a flow of spiritual energy that gives life to everything on the Planet. Its processed form is known as "Mako".
Her performance was praised for "bringing fresh realism to an iconic role".'Diary gives life to a new star' The Times 7 January 2009 In 2009, she made her stage début as Juliet in a Shakespeare's Globe production of Romeo and Juliet."Close-up: Ellie Kendrick" The Independent In December 2010, she played maid Ivy Morris in BBC One's revival of Upstairs Downstairs. She did not return for the second series, broadcast in 2012.
It is an autobiographical poem written in epic style – Mahakavyam (Mahakavya). The poem gives life to life of Jesus from birth to ascension into heaven and life of Mary from ascension of Jesus to assumption of Mary into heaven. The uniqueness of the poem is that Kuriakose Chavara brings his own life experiences from childhood. According to Dr. K.M.Tharakan Atmanuthapam reflects Kuriakose Chavara's philosophy of life which in turn exemplifies a Christian religious life.
Antiochos left a varied corpus of letters, speeches, eulogies and epitaphs, which are an important source for contemporary Byzantine history. In his work, he appears "a defender not only of imperial omnipotence, but also of the senate; he favored 'democratic' phraseology but stood aloof from military commanders". One of his chief influences was his teacher, Eustathius of Thessalonica. In his works, he "gives life to books and fruits, and endows animals with reason".
It will be also editor of Gisèle Halimi, Luce d'Eramo, Alberto Moravia, Dario Bellezza, :it:Goliarda Sapienza, Arnoldo Foà, :it:Angelo Maria Ripellino. Since 1982, with the poet Dario Bellezza gives life to the series Inediti rari e diversi in order to report the authors excluded from the Italian literary society, like Anna Maria Ortese. From 1992 :it:Pellicanolibri becomes a great library on the edge of Rome. Here will reach authors from all parts of Italy and not only.
In kabbalah, the animal soul (; nefesh habehamit) is one of the two souls of a Jew. It is the soul that gives life to the physical body, as stated in Tanya, and is the source of animalistic desires as well as innate Jewish characteristics such as kindness and compassion. Although its initial desire is to seek out worldly, physical pleasures, it can be trained to desire spiritual pleasures instead through the guidance of the divine soul.
El Salvador is a home to ecosystems, biomes, living, nonliving natural resources and also home to a plethora of diverse species. In terms of nonliving resources, El Salvador contains rich volcanic soil, fertile earth that gives life to lush vegetation. Native vegetation such as Yucca gigantea, Cassava, Fernaldia pandurata and Crotalaria longirostrata which are used in Salvadoran food. El Salvador also contains gold under its surface, however all type of mining has been abolished in El Salvador.
According to the Aztec thought the teyolía was an animic entity that gives life to the human beings located in the heart and, therefore, inside every person's chest. Related with the half part of the cosmos. In addition to the vitality it was attributed it to be the source of knowledge, tendency, affections, passions, memory and will. The Aztecs believed that after dead the teyolía was the part of the man that separated from the body remained immortal.
Lord Surya gives life to creation, but she is also the one who is responsible for it too. It is her power that makes him capable of doing so, and when Mahashakti appears in the form of Kushmanda, it is what she does. From her smile, a body of energy came forth from her and from that potent energy, came forth light and creation. She always smiles when the Gods, inferior people and other celestial beings honored her.
3, referenced in Brown, p.105 Edwin Kennebeck, in a review published in Commonweal, suggested that The Return of Ansel Gibbs was the ‘firmest and clearest’ of Buechner's novels,‘Clear, Firm Work’, Commonweal, April 11, 1958, p.53; Brown p.104 a conclusion affirmed by John P. Marquand, who wrote, concerning Buechner's character development within the novel, that: ‘There is depth and sensitivity to his writing that gives life to the most unreal of his characters.
On a number of occasions in the Chronicles of Narnia, Aslan uses his breath to give strength to characters, demonstrating his benevolent power of bringing life. He specifically does so in The Magician's Nephew when a "long warm breath" gives life to Narnia. Lewis used the symbol of the breath to represent the Holy Spirit, also known as the Holy Ghost. Both spirit and ghost are translations of the word for breath in Hebrew and Greek.
El Salvador is a home to ecosystems, biomes, living, nonliving natural resources and also home to a plethora of diverse species. In terms of nonliving resources, El Salvador contains rich volcanic soil, fertile earth that gives life to lush vegetation. Native vegetation such as Yucca gigantea, Cassava, Fernaldia pandurata and Crotalaria longirostrata which are used in Salvadoran food. El Salvador also contains gold under its surface, however all type of mining has been abolished in El Salvador.
In ancient Egypt, two priests deposit an ornate box inside a temple, locking the doors behind them. After their departure, a thief breaks into the temple and steals the box, but he is caught by a mysteriously appearing bearded figure. The bearded man retrieves the box and gives life to the two sphinx statues placed at the doors. The sphinxes appear as living women and attack the thief, whose head turns immediately into a donkey's head.
This esoteric meaning in turn conceals an > esoteric meaning (this depth possesses a depth, after the image of the > celestial Spheres, which are enclosed within each other). So it goes on for > seven esoteric meanings (seven depths of hidden depth). According to this view, it has also become evident that the inner meaning of the Quran does not eradicate or invalidate its outward meaning. Rather, it is like the soul, which gives life to the body.
Credit must also go to Mohit Chauhan, whose voice gives life to almost all the songs, ranging from catchy rock tunes and Indian folk music to soulful and dark sufi numbers and romantic ballads." Planet Bollywood, Atta Khan writes, "But for a standalone Rahman soundtrack, Rockstar will only ever fit in the 'very good' category. Only "Kun Faya Kun", “Hawaa Hawaa” and "Saadda Haq" can be classed as songs that have the wow factor that we come to associate with his best music.
Alice moves into the Tower and ends up living and helping Julius Monrey, whose job it is to repair clocks, which work as the hearts of the inhabitants of Wonderland. As a result, he is considered Wonderland's mortician and he gives life to new residents once the Clocks are repaired. Also appearing in the series is the sickly Nightmare Gottschalk (the Caterpillar), a dream demon who is the embodiment of bad dreams and ruler of the neighbouring 'Country of Clover'.
At the event she also met actress Meryl Streep. In 2013 Deborah Secco recorded the feature film Boa Sorte, in which she gives life to the positive serum Judite. In order to interpret the character, the actress had to lose 12 kg, getting very underweight, the whole process of weight loss of the actress was accompanied by professionals, the film is scheduled to debut on May 30, 2014. In 2014, she gained 8 kg for the character from the movie Estrada do Diabo.
The novela features a cast of actors as Mario Cimarro, Marlene Favela, Jose Luis Resendez, Fabian Rios, Jonathan Islas, Roberto Mateos, etc. He has also participated in the telenovela La Reina del Sur, an adaptation of the fourteenth novel of Spanish author Arturo Prez-Reverte, also onTelemundo. Ezequiel Montalt gives life to drug trafficker Jaime Arenas. This telenovela was also an international hit in all countries where it was released, including Spain, where it aired on Antena 3 as a 12-episode miniseries.
One of the most famous handicraft shops that has treadle looms is Diconte & Axul. This is a very colorful and striking corner which gives life to the people of Ataco, for it is out of the ordinary and traditional. Its facade shows the lines, colors and figures of the handcrafts that are inside. The shop's charismatic owners, Alvaro Orellana and Cristina Pineda Fagioli, paint each piece and, as such, they should be considered unique, a characteristics which gives them higher value.
The Creation of Adam () is a fresco painting by Italian artist Michelangelo, which forms part of the Sistine Chapel's ceiling, painted c. 1508–1512. It illustrates the Biblical creation narrative from the Book of Genesis in which God gives life to Adam, the first man. The fresco is part of a complex iconographic scheme and is chronologically the fourth in the series of panels depicting episodes from Genesis. The image of the near-touching hands of God and Adam has become iconic of humanity.
During Reeves' tenure, the Fourth Labour Government made radical changes to the New Zealand economy, later known as Rogernomics. In November 1987 Reeves made comments critical of Rogernomics, stating that the reforms were creating "an increasingly stratified society". He was rebuked for these comments by Lange, but later stated in May 1988 "...the spirit of the market steals life from the vulnerable but the spirit of God gives life to all". Reeves later recalled that this marked a "parting of ways" with the government.
Since 2015 the analysis has been extended to the Gulf Countries (Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates). SRM Med Observatory represents a permanent laboratory the activity of which takes place on the website. At the end of each year of research activities the Mediterranean Observatory gives life to the "Annual Report on Economic Relations between Italy and the Mediterranean", available online and printed also in paper format, which describes the overall picture of economic relations between Italy / Southern of Italy and Mediterranean.
Dries spent the free time 'his' Honfleur museum left him in the house he bought in Aurel in the Vaucluse. He went back to the colours of the south and his palette became lighter but in a more serene and peaceful style that he will maintain until his sudden disappearance in 1973. "Now the paint gives life to tone as well as the form in such a way that for Dries, a patient man, paint, colour and form are of equal importance."Jean Chabanon, in Le Peintre , January 15th, 1957, p.
Next, Sinbad and his team head to the Isle of the Dead, where they battle Ghost Knights who have risen from the dead to fulfill their destiny. Sinbad goes for the Ghost King while his companions battle the Knights. Jaffar casts Sinbad's ship and his crew in the middle of the sea, leaving the sailor alone on the Isle of the Dead. Jaffar gives life to the Ghost King using his evil powers, and it weakens Sinbad, but he resists and destroys the Ghost King with his own sword and takes the third sacred gem.
Neagle's performance meant she was voted Best Actress of the year by the readers of Picturegoer magazine. Though The New York Times thought the film demonstrated "the British are quite as capable as the Americans of unconvincing direction, ill-considered writing and tedious acting", critic Godfrey Winn wrote "In Piccadilly Incident is born the greatest team in British Films"; Leonard Maltin wrote "good British cast gives life to oft-filmed plot"; Allmovie called the film "a weeper deluxe"; and the Radio Times concluded that the film "effectively opens the tear ducts".
Creation is a continuous process, as without the downward flow of spiritual light from God's will, creation would revert to nothingness. Lurianic Kabbalah extends the divine unity in this, by describing the particular nitzot (divine spark) enclothed within, that gives life to each entity. The Baal Shem Tov's Hasidic panentheism describes the further, complete unity of God with creation. In his interpretation, quoted by Schneur Zalman, the creative words of God of Genesis, through innumerable permutations of their Hebrew letters, themselves become each spiritual and physical entity of creation.
The Tulsa Zoo attracted national media attention in 2005 when a group complained about the mention of evolutionary theory and the inclusion of religious icons, theories, and beliefs in zoo displays, including a statue of the Hindu elephant-headed god Ganesha as part of the elephant exhibition.Tom Droege,"One man's persistence, zeal gives life to zoo controversy", Tulsa World, June 10, 2005. The Tulsa Park Board responded by voting to add a display on Creationism."Biblical account of creation to go on display at Tulsa Zoo", Associated Press report in USA Today, June 9, 2005.
The sun gives life to the world and Goddess Kushmanda herself is the power of the sun and is the source of all energy when she resides within the core of the Sun God. It was to create a balance in the universe and provide life to all living beings from the sun rays, her power gives the sun its capability to give life to everyone, as she herself is Shakti. She is the source of Lord Surya's power. Without her, Surya's light and energy will grow dim and fade away and will become powerless.
Burns frequently incorporates simple musical leitmotifs or melodies. For example, The Civil War features a distinctive violin melody throughout, "Ashokan Farewell", which was performed for the film by its composer, fiddler Jay Ungar. One critic noted, "One of the most memorable things about The Civil War was its haunting, repeated violin melody, whose thin, yearning notes seemed somehow to sum up all the pathos of that great struggle." Burns often gives life to still photographs by slowly zooming in on subjects of interest and panning from one subject to another.
Biomutant has branching storylines where decisions made by the player will decide how the story will continue. The world of Biomutant is struck by a natural disaster as poisonous oil comes up from beneath the surface and pollutes the Tree of Life. The Tree of Life has five roots through which it gives life to the whole world. In order to save the Tree of Life, players need to go to the end of each root, where aside from the oil a creature is destroying the root by gnawing at it.
The literary digest, Palad, was actually planned before the release of LS, but it was only in 1993 when it was first published. Rosalea Macaspac (literary editor, 1993-1994), spearheaded the release of its first issue. The name Palad literally means "palm" or "fortune" in Filipino. In her note in the digest, it reads: "Ang kahiwagaan ng palad ng bawat tao at sulak ng kanyang init—ito ang nagbibigay- buhay sa aming pagsilang" (The mystery of every person's palm and the outburst of their soul—this gives life to our birth).
1450, Cleveland Museum of Art, depicts the Virgin as Queen of Heaven with two barely visible attendant angels hovering above her crown. The painting's domestic setting belies its liturgical meaning. The dove is a reminder of the Eucharist and Mass. Lotte Brand Philip observes how throughout the 15th century "eucharistic vessels made in the form of doves and suspended over altars … were lowered at the moment of transubstantiation"; here it suggests that in the same way the Holy Spirit gives life to the bread and wine, it gave life to the Virgin's womb.
Google Books. 2009. 21 May 2009, books.google.com In the preface to Le Spleen de Paris, Baudelaire describes that modernity requires a new language, "a miracle of a poetic prose, musical without rhythm or rhyme, supple enough and striking enough to suit lyrical movements of the soul, undulations of reverie, the flip-flops of consciousness", and in this sense, Le Spleen de Paris gives life to modern language. Baudelaire's prose poetry tends to be more poetic in comparison to later works such as Ponge's Le parti pris des choses, but each poem varies.
The flag was officially adopted and raised for the first time at the 13th Sámi Conference in Åre, Sweden on 15 August 1986. According to Båhl, the flag design was inspired by the Southern Sámi-language poem "Päiven Pārne'" (Sons of the Sun) by Anders Fjellner and symbolizes that the sun gives life to the earth. In her design, Båhl also drew inspiration from old writings and books about Sámi languages, mythology, and symbolism. Båhl also designed the Norwegian postage stamps for Tråante 2017, a festival commemorating the 100th anniversary of the Sámi Assembly of 1917 in Trondheim.
Proud of his Chicano heritage and working-class background, he champions the common man in his work. Working in his father's shop, making neon signs, as well as lowrider car culture, and featuring brightly painted fiberglass bodywork were also artistic influences.Questions and Answers about Luis Jimenez' Southwestern Pieta - Hispanic Research Center, Arizona State University, 2001 He unapologetically finds his images in stereotypes and magnifies those stereotypes into a kind of celebration. What makes Jimenez’s sculpture come alive, what makes it sculptural, and also gives life to Olmec heads, Aztec serpents, and the statues of Rodin, and the totems of David Smith, is movement.
In Tenrikyo, the entire human body is sustained by the providence of God. Tenrikyo's doctrine categorizes God's complete providence into ten aspects (十全の守護 jūzen no shugō), each aspect sustaining a particular function of the human body such as the digestive system ("eating, drinking and elimination") and the respiratory system ("breathing and speaking"). Each aspect also sustains a function in the world such as the water cycle ("the rise and fall of moisture") and wind, implying that the same God that gives life to human bodies also governs the natural phenomena of the world.
A tibia is a sort of organ pipe that is most characteristic of a theatre organ. Tibia pipes are generally made of wood, stopped, from 16' (Occasionally 32') with the top octave pipes (above 1/2', or 6" made of metal, stopped, and pipes from 1/4', 3" made of metal and open. The mouth is cut very high, and the pipes have little harmonic development - the sound approaches that of a sine wave. There is usually a tremulant on the wind for Tibia pipes - the increase and decrease of wind pressure gives "life" to the sound.
She gives life to Morvarc'h back but switches his ears and mane with Mark's ears and hair. Worried that the word might get out, Mark hides in his castle and kills every barber that comes to cut his hair until his milk brother Yeun is the last barber alive in Cornouaille. He promises to let him live if Yeun keeps the secret and Yeun cuts his hairs with a magical pair of scissors. The secret is too heavy for Yeun though and he goes to a beach to dig a hole and tell his secret in it.
Cambuslang is an ancient part of Scotland where Iron Age remains (at Dechmont Hill)Dechmont Hill, Gazetteer for Scotland Dechmont Hill, Canmore Ruins on Dechmont Hill, The Blantyre Project, 29 June 2014 loom over 21st century housing developments. The History of Cambuslang mirrors and gives life to the general History of Scotland. The geography of Cambuslang explains a great deal of its history. It has been very prosperous over time, depending first upon its agricultural land, (supplying food, then wool, then linen) then the mineral resources under its soil (limestone and coal, and, to some extent, iron).
The plain of Piana is crossed by the Elissonas River. The waters of Elissonas river gush from the sources of the foot of Pianovouni and it gives life to the very few residents of region that cultivate the ground or raise their animals. Important part of these sources' water of Elisson River is collected for the water supply of the residents of Tripolis, the Capital of the Arkadian prefecture. In the middle of the plain of Piana, the waters of the Elisson river are lost deep in the ground and it is believed that they do appear again in the region of Megalopolis.
Calderón expanded the Mesoamerican Integration and Development Project / PPP, now including Colombia,Mexico's Calderon gives life to Puebla-Panama Plan and an agreement of cooperation against organized crime. Jorge G. Castañeda, Secretary of Foreign Affairs during the first half of Fox's administration and proponent of the "Castañeda Doctrine", suggested that Calderón's leadership and the Mesoamerican Integration and Development Project / PPP should be used as a counterpart to Hugo Chávez's leadership of left-wing policies in Latin America.Plan Puebla-Panama by Jorge G. Castañeda as published in El Norte. Calderón has stated that "the challenge (of the PPP) is to foster democratic practices with solid foundation in the region".
The action is to organize the conversation. Communication is what gives life to the organization, the organization emerges insofar as it allows him to have an identity and realize the provisions of the actors in the various functions it attempts to satisfy. The organization is nowhere and everywhere at the same time insofar as it is the case of communication. Since communication is the intersection between text (structure) and conversation (action) and the organization emerges from this communication, we must consider it as a symbolic or discursive space made of tensions, contradictions and paradoxes that are their resolutions in the communication itself, and more specifically in metacommunication.
Spin stated that the record combines "prog, glam, techno, and garage" and is the "gleeful missing link in the psych-prog continuum". Select stated that the album juxtaposes pop songs with "rambling odities" and is dominated by the "electronic throbs and pulses" of keyboard player Cian Ciaran at the expense of guitarist Huw Bunford. The magazine went on to say that Gruff Rhys's voice anchors the record and gives life to songs which otherwise might seem to be works-in-progress, citing "Chewing Chewing Gum" as an example. The Melody Maker has described opening track "Check It Out" as a "jazz funk" song which turns into dub after its first minute.
The story is told from a first person perspective of a young man and his friend, a scientist named Doc Rupert Labyrinth (also appearing in Dick's short story "The Preserving Machine"), who develops a new device called The Animator, which gives life to otherwise inanimate objects. Doc thinks that the machine does not work, and sells it to the narrator for 5 dollars. The narrator leaves his shoe in the machine, and discovers the following day that the shoe has become alive. Doc and the narrator catch the shoe and stuff it in a drawer, while Doc returns to the University to get his fellow professors to witness the shoe.
The ancient Neiye presents a "seamless web … connecting the psychological, physiological, and spiritual aspects of the human being" (Roth 1999: 106). It is the earliest known text that explains self-cultivation through daily, practiced regulation of a group of life forces. Namely, qi "vital energy" (the universal force that gives life to all things), jing "vital essence" (one's innate reservoir of qi), xin "heart- mind", shen "spirit; spiritual consciousness", dao "the Way", and de "inner power". These terms later became keywords in Chinese philosophy, but the Neiye sometimes used them idiosyncratically, for instance, dao was effectively interchangeable with shen and qi (Kirkland 2008: 771).
Its lagoons cover 31,500 hectares, its marshlands 52,000, and its inlands 260,000. This eco-system which gives life to turtles, yacarés (caimans), monkeys, swamp deer, capybaras - the largest rodent in the world - and up to 400 bird species, besides an extraordinary flora, extends over one million hectares. The city of Rosario lies on the banks of the Paraná River in the Province of Santa Fe. It has developed into an industrial and commercial center and destination for a significant number of people on business. On its riverside promenade stands the Monumento Nacional a la Bandera (National Monument to the Flag), where the Argentine National Flag was raised for the first time.
The Grave of Castellana is a huge natural pantheon thanks to its natural skylight surrounded by a circle of holm-oaks through which a ribbon of clear sky is visible. From the ceiling a big sunbeams filters down into the darkness and it moves differently according to the time of the day and the season. Within the Grave, the sunlight creates magical effects, firstly draws a huge white screen on the descending walls, secondly it gives life to a far stalagmite group, called the Cyclopes because they look like sea giants rising out from the chaos of a stormy sea. Finally it reaches the irregular and dark bottom of the chasm.
On June 18th 2015, a collaboration with ConiglioViola gives life to "Requiem Elettronico", a collection of ten Italian pop songs focused on the theme of death. The album was released alongside a DVD, containing the recording of two live performances and some film clips shot by ConiglioViola. On October 31st, 2015, she sings Domenico Modugno's "In the blue painted blue" accompanied by children's choirs during the closing ceremony of the EXPO world fair in Milan, an outstanding event hosting the President of the Republic Sergio Mattarella and the highest national and international institutional officials. On November 13th, 2015 the album "Cattedrali" was released debuting on position N.69 in the FIMI ranking.
' 3\. :Let us go forth in the > strength of God, with the banner of Christ unfurled, :that the light of the > glorious gospel of truth may shine throughout the world: :let us all fight > with sorrow and sin, to set their captives free, :that earth may be filled > with the glory of God, :as the waters cover the sea. 4\. :All that we do can > have no worth, unless God bless the deed; :vainly we hope for the harvest- > tide, till God gives life to the seed; :yet nearer and nearer draws the > time, the time that shall surely be, :when the earth shall be filled with > the glory of God :as the waters cover the sea.
Pellicanolibri editions was created with the help of some academics: Gastone Manacorda, Giuseppe Barone, Antonino Recupero, Salvatore Lupo. It isn't born with the only purpose of publishing, but with the strong and specific intent to introduce in Italy (up to 85 in Sicily), Italian and foreign authors. From 1978 to 1996 the contribution of Dario Bellezza, gives life to the series Inediti rari e diversi, with authors like Angelo Maria Ripellino, Anna Maria Ortese, Alberto Moravia. Public, among others, books by Fernando Arrabal, Arnoldo Foà, Ruggero Orlando, Melo Freni, Luce d'Eramo, Federico de Roberto, Antonio Uccello, Stefano Bottari, Leopold Sedar Senghor, Léo Ferré, Goliarda Sapienza, Gregory Corso, Adele Cambria, Giacinto Spagnoletti, Mario Vargas Llosa.
Naat-i Sharif – The naat marks the beginning of the ceremony in which a solo singer offers a eulogy to the Prophet Muhammad. It is concluded with a taksim (improvisation) on the reed flute (ney), which symbolises the Divine breath that gives life to everything. Devr-i Veled – The Sultan Veled walk involves the semazens walking slowly and rhythmically to the peshrev music. After slapping the ground forcefully (representing the Divine act of creation when God said 'Be!' according to the Quran), they make a circuit in single file around the hall three times, bowing first to the semazen in front of them, and then to the semazen behind them as they begin each circuit.
For a three-month period in the World Expo 2010 presented at the China Pavilion, the original painting was remade into a 3D animated, viewer-interactive digital version, titled River of Wisdom; at 128 × 6.5 m, it is roughly 30 times the size of the original scroll. The computer-animated mural, with moving characters and objects and portraying the scene in 4-minute day and night cycles, was one of the primary exhibitions in the Chinese Pavilion, drawing queues up to two hours with a reservation. Elaborate computer animation gives life to the painting. After the Expo, the digital version was on display at the AsiaWorld–Expo in Hong Kong from November 9 to 29, 2010, where it was a major commercial success.
Jahn's versesBach; "Jesu, joy of man's desiring", web-published by St Basil's MusicBWV 147 Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben express a close, friendly, and familiar friendship with Jesus, who gives life to the poet. It has been noted that the original German hymn was characteristically a lively hymn of praise, which is carried over somewhat into Bach's arrangement; whereas a slower, more stately tempo is traditionally used with the English version. Wohl mir, daß ich Jesum habe, o wie feste halt' ich ihn, daß er mir mein Herze labe, wenn ich krank und traurig bin. Jesum hab' ich, der mich liebet und sich mir zu eigen giebet, ach drum laß' ich Jesum nicht, wenn mir gleich mein Herze bricht.
In addition to her work in film and theatre, Keller has developed a career in classical music as a speaker and opera director. She has performed the speaking role of Joan of Arc in Arthur Honegger's oratorio Jeanne d'Arc au bûcher on several occasions, with conductors such as Seiji OzawaDonal Henahan (13 December 1984) "Honegger's Jeanne d'Arc", The New York TimesBernard Holland (15 August 1989) "Joan of Arc at the Stake, A Honegger Extravaganza", The New York Times and Kurt Masur.James R. Oestreich (8 April 1994) "Masur's Jeanne d'Arc Gives Life to a Long-Ago Feminist", The New York Times She has recorded the role for Deutsche Grammophon with Ozawa (DG 429 412-2). Keller has also recited the spoken part in Igor Stravinsky's Perséphone.
Victor Frankenstein is the main character in Mary Shelley's 1818 novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus. He is an Italian-Swiss scientist (born in Naples, Italy) who, after studying chemical processes and the decay of living beings, gains an insight into the creation of life and gives life to his own creature, often referred to as Frankenstein's monster, or often colloquially referred to as simply "Frankenstein". Victor later regrets meddling with nature through his creation, as he inadvertently endangers his own life, as well as the lives of his family and friends, when the creature seeks revenge against him. In the novel we are introduced to the character when he is seeking to catch the monster near the North Pole and is saved from near death by Robert Walton and his crew.
Shockwave is loyal to Megatron in the TV series, keeping Cybertron in a stalemate during his absence, but in the comic book he attempts to take command of the Decepticons. The TV series would also differ wildly from the origins Budiansky had created for the Dinobots, the Decepticon turned Autobot Jetfire (known as Skyfire on TV), the Constructicons (who combine to form Devastator), and Omega Supreme. The Marvel comic establishes early on that Prime wields the Creation Matrix, which gives life to machines. In the second season, the two-part episode The Key to Vector Sigma introduced the ancient Vector Sigma computer, which served the same original purpose as the Creation Matrix (giving life to Transformers), and its guardian Alpha Trion. In 1986, the cartoon became the film The Transformers: The Movie, which is set in the year 2005.
To tell the story, Anitta and the directors used the Greek mythology of the Pandora's Box and the Cirque du Soleil shows, which always exploit playful, visually appealing and entertaining themes. The show features a character who will be the narrator of this adventure lived by Carlos Marcio Moreira, a Cirque du Soleil dancer who gives life to the three characters: death gravedigger, a filmmaker, and an angel who opens the door to heaven. The scene that characterizes the hell brings influences of the sourly universe of the medieval epochs and irreverence and "strong inks" of a reference the style of filmmaker Tim Burton, with the use of colors and exaggerated figures that resemble the work of the filmmaker. Modern graphic features are also present, such as mapped projection, LED panels next to these old references, giving the show an almost theatrical tone.
One of the main reservoirs of drinking water in Álava and Vizcaya, the Ullíbarri-Gamboa reservoir gives life to an environment that has taken advantage of the changes that humans introduce into the landscape, and conforms to their expense aquatic environments high environmental value. Wedged between the Álava plain and the mountains of the watershed north of the historic territory, a transition zone between oceanic and continental interior of the Iberian peninsula, the natural environment combines oaks with areas of dense banks, lake and marsh ecosystems with large water bodies and urban areas and playgrounds, making human use compatible with conservation of natural resources. Riding, bird watching, cycling, picnicking, swimming, interpretation of nature or the contemplation of the landscape are particularly suitable activities in the provincial parks of Garaio and Landa, the Mendixur Ornithological Park in the Ramsar area of the tailings dam, and the road which runs along its banks.
There is also a very large and active diving community. There are also other outdoors activities like climbing, San Carlos is a beautiful place because it is an encounter of the desert with the sea, that gives life to many places to enjoy watching, like the most popular local mountain called "cerro del tetakawi", that in native Yaqui language means in English "Goat Breast", not only the mountain by itself is beautiful once its formed with rocks and desertic vegetation, but it is also an excellent option for those who enjoy climbing, and enjoying the view from the mountain top of this beautiful bay, and all the magic that surrounds it. There are also many Americans and Canadians who live in San Carlos during the winter as the summer months are very hot and humid, much like Texas. There are many opportunities to fish, scuba dive, and relax on the beach.
In many Western classical poetic traditions, the metre of a verse can be described as a sequence of feet, each foot being a specific sequence of syllable types — such as relatively unstressed/stressed (the norm for English poetry) or long/short (as in most classical Latin and Greek poetry). Iambic pentameter, a common metre in English poetry, is based on a sequence of five iambic feet or iambs, each consisting of a relatively unstressed syllable (here represented with "-" above the syllable) followed by a relatively stressed one (here represented with "/" above the syllable) — "da-DUM" = "- /" : - / - / - / - / - / So long as men can breathe, or eyes can see, - / - / - / - / - / So long lives this, and this gives life to thee. This approach to analyzing and classifying metres originates from Ancient Greek tragedians and poets such as Homer, Pindar, Hesiod, and Sappho. However some metres have an overall rhythmic pattern to the line that cannot easily be described using feet.
Id. After over two years of contentious litigation, the Court of Appeals of New York decided against Alice Kramer and ruled New York insurable law permitted her husband and children to sell his policies immediately after issuance to anybody they wished provided they acted without coercion and were not subject to any nefarious influence.Id. During oral arguments in front of a seven-judge panel, Alice Kramer's counsel Andrew Wittenstein argued that the estate's claim to the $56.2 million of insurance proceeds would not result in a windfall to the family but rather would send a message to insurance policy investors not to enter into these types of transactions. The Kramer decision was hailed throughout the United States as a victory for the life settlement industry and as a blow to overreaching families wishing to undo the insurance planning of their deceased relations.Ruling Gives Life to Death-Bet Insurance, Wall Street Journal, Nov.
A meditation in vision and sound on the geography and history of Chile, structured around the water which permeates the country and gives life to its inhabitants, looking in particular at the fate of two persecuted groups: the indigenous people and the victims of Pinochet. Topics covered include: the far north of Chile, the most waterless place on earth, where radio telescopes in the desert discover more about the cosmos each day; a schoolfriend washed away by the sea; the genocide of the native tribes in the far south and how their way of life was destroyed; the story of Jemmy Button, taken from Tierra del Fuego to England; the efforts under Allende to rehabilitate the surviving tribespeople; the concentration camps set up under Pinochet; how inmates were tortured and how their bodies, weighted with lengths of rail, were dropped from helicopters into the Pacific; how one corpse was washed ashore; and finally how one of the lengths of rail recovered from the sea had a mother-of-pearl shirt button encrusted to it.

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