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"immemorial" Definitions
  1. that has existed for longer than people can remember

186 Sentences With "immemorial"

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From time immemorial, financial markets have been prone to bubbles.
Misconceptions have been a bane for educators since time immemorial.
This, obviously, is a theme that's both universal and immemorial.
This is a subject art has explored since time immemorial.
So Juan, Maxine Waters, a fixture, a fixture from time immemorial.
Sailors have taken soundings since time immemorial, to avoid running aground.
For time immemorial, successful crews have earned respect from their community.
That's a question as old as time immemorial: Madonna or Whore?
Since time immemorial (2005), The Bachelor has aired on Monday nights.
Women have been putting up with this B.S. from time immemorial.
Since time immemorial, American Indian tribes have existed as sovereign nations.
Since time immemorial, Uber has stood alone against the scourge of tipping.
Men's rights activists have been raging about child custody since time immemorial.
Tribalism is a magnetic idea that has mobilized people from time immemorial.
Otherwise, their lives seem to have followed a similar pattern for time immemorial.
His concept is something that our culture has deemed permissible since time immemorial.
Of course, that message has largely fallen on deaf ears since time immemorial.
Since time immemorial, those who find it unsavory are invariably dismissed as naïve.
Through time immemorial, parents have both underestimated and overestimated their teenagers' depression and misery.
From time immemorial, scoundrels have had their faces smashed and been called to duels.
From time immemorial, rulers have built new cities to satisfy everything from security to vanity.
This is how government and personal responsibility have been at an impasse from time immemorial.
"From time immemorial, there is a tradition of giving foreigners the best service," Pak explained.
Daniel Libeskind Society has forgotten an idea that had accompanied humanity from time immemorial: utopia.
" There, he found "Life immemorial in the streets, / All the amphibious elements shining like suns.
Pizza places have been looking for ways to make crust more interesting since time immemorial.
SmackDown is moving to Friday nights, a traditional network television death slot since time immemorial.
Joining the military as a young person has been a rite of passage since time immemorial.
It's a position assumed by adults about to lecture kids they've driven around for time immemorial.
LONDON — From time immemorial, making comments about a woman's appearance has been seen as fair game.
His conclusion: Economic booms-and-busts have happened for time immemorial and will continue in future.
So here's that model again: That's the basic grid architecture as it has existed since time immemorial.
This is simply the way we have commemorated fallen soldiers since time immemorial: by binge drinking, duh.
To my daughters, as the fairer sex, your ranks have been exploited and victimized since time immemorial.
In just two words, Gadsby illuminates how, since time immemorial, men have gotten to decide who is pathological.
"Women have been putting up with this behavior since time immemorial," she told Slate's Dahlia Lithwick last year.
"Something which has never occurred since time immemorial...""A young woman did not fart in her husband's lap."
Of course, whether officially or more informally known as such, there have been gay gyms since time immemorial.
From time immemorial, men have been allowed to just be people while women have had to be women.
It's true that the conventions that have, until recently, ruled higher education did not rule from time immemorial.
This isn't some paradigm-altering concept; people have been using beautiful domestic spaces in ad campaigns since branding immemorial.
What made the Gulf War and the Iraq War different from others in the immemorial annals of human atrociousness?
Prosecutorial abuse has long been rampant throughout the country, as civil libertarians have been pointing out from time immemorial.
"We've historically lived in this area from time immemorial," Tohono O'odham Nation Chairman Ned Norris Jr. told the Post.
After all, self-segregation based on social status has played a role in the dating world since time immemorial.
Black queer artists have been around since time immemorial, from Ma Rainey and Bessie Smith to Little Richard and Sylvester.
The way this is coded into us from birth gives the impression that it's been that way for time immemorial.
And I was like, I am fractal, moiré, and iridescence inter/bisected by scintillating mirrors/coruscating screens, hyperdimensional, time immemorial — ∞.
" Obscenity lawyer Myles Jackman confirms that "people have been doing it since time immemorial, because it's basically a kinky thrill.
It could be a portrait of contemporary Europe: vaulted into a wild future, dragged back to an immemorial past. ♦
Religious bodies have, since time immemorial, claimed certain days and times for themselves, set apart for worship, prayer, or rest.
Phone makers have been trying to make widgets a thing since time immemorial (aka Pocket PC 7), but with limited success.
C. Vann Woodward insisted that rather than existing from time immemorial, as the ruling's opponents claimed, segregation emerged in the 1890s.
Music has been central to the ritualized sexuality of fertility, circumcision, puberty and wedding ceremonies cross-culturally and from time immemorial.
It's steamy, in exactly the same way that many centuries-old forms of ballroom dancing have been purposefully steamy since time immemorial.
For time immemorial, presidents and their teams have carefully plotted and orchestrated such encounters to ensure that both sides understood their meeting.
Even ostensibly simple moments, like the wistful, gently pulsing slow movement of the Seventh String Quartet, seem to echo an immemorial past.
From Chapter 3.03: The Near Future: Breakthroughs, Bugs, Laws, Weapons and JobsSince time immemorial, humanity has suffered from famine, disease and war.
Since time immemorial, women have been pushed into having children, sidelining their own passions and work in service of the family unit.
Learn Your HistoryIf there is one thing women have known how to do since time immemorial, it's how to dress for a show.
From time immemorial, under-resourced foes have devised new strategies and tactics which defy norms (and often laws) to build advantage from weakness.
Apple introduced the same feature for its tablets on iOS 9 in September, and Samsung's been doing split screen stuff since time immemorial.
They are the packs of lads who have been playing "there were seven on the back-seat of the bus" for time immemorial.
He has suggested, sounding like dictators over time immemorial, that his Democratic opponent in the last election should be prosecuted, convicted and incarcerated.
Since time immemorial, humans—and basically every other creature—have been able to rely on the predictable trajectory that eating leads to… excrement.
There have been hip-hop beefs since time immemorial, but now stars can use so many more platforms to get their points across.
It's also the kind of thinking that has inspired extremists from time immemorial, including the people who grabbed the planes on 9/11.
On the other hand, they say that since time immemorial the South China Sea has belonged to and has been controlled by China.
From occult and pagan lore to American history and yes, Hollywood, solar eclipses have been harbingers of doom, transformation, and revolution since time immemorial.
One request, though: please do not also commission and have sculpted a hideous bust of my likeness to stand out front for time immemorial.
But Booksmart is more interested in upending the logic that has dominated high school since time immemorial: Girls can be smart, but not fun.
But the issue of redistricting is pure politics and has been handled as such by both political parties in the states since time immemorial.
Tree worship can fall prey to political exploitation, especially when a national or ethnic group claims an immemorial attachment to a patch of land.
"Misinformation and disinformation have been part of the Kenyan electoral experience since time immemorial," Samer Ahmed, founder of Odipo Dev, told CNBC via email.
Central bankers like giving the impression that they have played such roles since time immemorial, but as Lord King points out, the reality is otherwise.
Central bankers like giving the impression that they have played such roles since time immemorial, but as Lord King points out the reality is otherwise.
"Well I think it's slightly ridiculous that feeding one's baby is international news — women have been breastfeeding for as long as time immemorial," Waters said.
Or are we reading a philosophical novel, one that enacts the immemorial debate between art as entertainment (Carrie's filmography) and art for art's sake (Meadow's)?
Why it matters: Spies have infiltrated legislative bodies and political groups from time immemorial, usually for boring reasons, like getting an edge in trade negotiations.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The internet has become a terrifying encyclopedia of history, one that can capture our lowest moments for time immemorial.
For the owner and his science team, it is a place for scientific research into questions that humanity has been grappling with since time immemorial.
The moral of the story for presidential nominating contests since time immemorial is that political activists are as bad at predicting the future as anyone else.
From time immemorial, great rock and folk musicians have decided to say "fuck society" and have holed up in remote locations to work on their art.
Sure, it looks like something an art school kid would wear to a Halloween party, but rich people have been overpaying for clothing since time immemorial.
Another visitor and I silently stared at the shimmering water for a long time, as countless people have done out in the world since time immemorial.
His communism is closer in spirit to what Alain Badiou has described as "the communist hypothesis"—a historically intermittent but almost immemorial proposal of universal emancipation.
All of them work in a business whose gatekeepers have been using their power as levers to ply sex from the less powerful since time immemorial.
And while Christian leaders since time immemorial have striven to make houses of worship inviolable grounds, today conservatives are turning the word "sanctuary" into an epithet.
Since time immemorial women have terrorized black people of all genders; cis people have terrorized trans people of all genders; the combinations go on and on.
Glacial ice and winter snowpack store water, slowly releasing it, feeding rivers upon which European nations have depended upon in the warmer months, since time immemorial.
You could be worth 0.82 Taylor Swifts Picture this: Chet, who's been collecting the office's lottery contributions for time immemorial, doesn't show up to work Thursday.
That's led to friction between stars and the studios making money off of them since time immemorial, but more recent advances have complicated a long-standing debate.
And yet, from time immemorial, ballplayers square around and bunt anyway, whether on orders from the dugout or from a big idea germinating in their own brain.
And of course, there have been nerds since time immemorial; Leonardo da Vinci was a nerd, Ben Franklin was a nerd, Albert Einstein was the quintessential nerd.
"Regardless that it isn't within our reservation boundaries anymore, but it's clear, we have inhabited this area since time immemorial," Norris said, according to the Arizona Republic.
For once, it is not the earthquakes that have assailed us since time immemorial or the tsunamis that often follow, devastating land and coast, mountainscapes and ocean.
The boys, as they're lovingly referred to by Directioners, have – in the manner of young, attractive, famous and wealthy men since time immemorial – had a lot of girlfriends.
Needing only a patch of earth and no equipment, the sport has flourished in the boondocks since time immemorial, but had little backing to become a national phenomenon.
The thing at issue is buried intentions — the secret allegiances of the alienated heart, always the main threat to the theocratic mind, as well as its immemorial quarry.
"Well I think it's slightly ridiculous that feeding one's baby is international news — women have been breastfeeding for as long as time immemorial," Waters, 40, tells the BBC.
So, if we want to continue being a nation, which for time immemorial has embraced free-markets, immigration, competition and innovation, then we must stand up for Dreamers.
"If men are wearing a scarlet 'H' for harassment right now, and feeling public shame, know that women have been wearing scarlet 'A's since time immemorial," Lozano read.
The minimal wave radio show on a university station beaming out of Bogota that you're locked into will keep broadcasting to the same six listeners for time immemorial.
Photo: Richard Wrangham/University of Wisconsin-MadisonSince time immemorial, humans have had a knack for being complete and utter dicks to the other animals we share our planet with.
People have been surrounding themselves with objects of worship since time immemorial, even if today's fetish is more likely to be a Chewbacca collectible than a terra-cotta object.
These books pandered to the same complaints old people have been making about young people since time immemorial, with just enough techno-scare to make them seem fresh and relevant.
Throughout time immemorial, both on Earth and in galaxies far far away, it has always been the case that the rules that apply to women do not apply to men.
Vero Beach, Florida, resident Denise Wilford-Neal recently adopted Monte, an adorable kitten, who, in the way of kittens since time immemorial, loves being cute and climbing into inaccessible places.
Vampires at least have the decency not to enter a home uninvited, while zombies from time immemorial have loved nothing better than to shove their arms through boarded-up windows.
Given the economics of the movie and TV industry, given the instant internet feedback machine and given the mechanics of storytelling since time immemorial — are satisfying endings even possible here?
Of course, red wines have been blended from time immemorial and for as long as California has made wine — witness the mixed black grapes of the state's oldest existing vineyards.
Aside from the tropical landscapes and pristine beaches, our way of living on the islands since time immemorial has taken the term "sustainability" up a notch to "prosperity" where everything thrives.
Where is the frank conversation about data security, and the potential for a single breach or hack to compromise 300 million private records that have been considered sacrosanct since time immemorial?
But as women from time immemorial in both social situations and audiences can attest, it's usually easier to laugh something off than to be singled out as humorless or a buzzkill.
But you'll have to buy a high-powered wall charger separately to see those speeds — in the box is the same 5W brick that has come with the iPhone since time immemorial.
In reverent black and white, Tom Rankin photographs churches and graveyards, where the South's obsession with its past abuts its obsession with its own physical contours, its haunted sites and immemorial landscapes.
This "sacred geometry," as Cox describes it, has been found in many cultures around the world since time immemorial, but she was particularly inspired by the fractals in African artwork and textiles.
The land here was never plowed, and with careful cultivation it preserves the prairie as Cather roamed it, in the eighteen-eighties—an immemorial zone of grass, trees, birds, water, and wind.
They have been at the heart of our subsistence way of life for thousands of years – giving us the food and clothing we need to continue our rich tradition since time immemorial.
For example, my laboratory discovered in 2016, based on our sequencing of ancient human genomes, that "whites" are not derived from a population that existed from time immemorial, as some people believe.
For the last two years, the Standing Rock Sioux people have actively opposed a massive crude oil pipeline that threatens our lives, livelihoods and land we have called home since time immemorial.
Since time immemorial, one of the key challenges for visual artists has been the question of how to balance the demands of a patron with the preservation of intellectual and creative autonomy.
" Ryan Van Meter's contribution, "The Hourglass," is a funny and ultimately moving consideration of what he has learned about the passage of time from watching the immemorial soap opera "Days of Our Lives.
We may not have the same deep, multi-generational connection to this beautiful landscape as the indigenous Gwich'in people whose subsistence, culture and way of life have depended on it since time immemorial.
Perhaps more critically, Republicans seem to have forgotten that flipping henchmen on their bosses is the basic means by which law enforcement has broken up mob families and criminal conspiracies since time immemorial.
At the time the father and mother were tangled in some immemorial dispute about cause and effect: who'd harmed whom first, how jealousy did not, in fact, begin as jealousy but as desperation.
It is a virus that, as we at AJC have been saying since time immemorial, may begin with targeting Jews, but, ultimately, also seeks to destroy the pluralistic fabric of our democratic societies.
" Speaking to the Radio Times, the 92-year-old actress opined, "We have to own up to the fact that women, since time immemorial, have gone out of their way to make themselves attractive.
" The 22017-year-old Murder, She Wrote star told the outlet, "We have to own up to the fact that women, since time immemorial, have gone out of their way to make themselves attractive.
Hand-in-hand with that seat-of-the-pants approach go the DIY ethics extolled by punks since time immemorial, but Days N' Daze offer a more nuanced rationale than boilerplate anti-corporate sentiment.
There's nothing to say black players can't do this, but there's no question that today – and this has been the case since time immemorial – black players are not recognised in football for that skill.
Teachers have been correcting errors in written language from time immemorial, and one colonial American was so bothered by the dismal state of English instruction, he devoted most of his life to improving it.
Food not only for its sensual pleasure — it's always on her mind: a man's forehead has "wavy lines across it like a thick strip of bacon" — but also for its immemorial link to crime.
Having said that, I think we're always trying to obey the basic dramatic principles from show business immemorial about getting into scenes at the last possible moment and getting out at the earliest possible moment.
After excursions into contemporary Australian and Irish commemoration of a lost past that never was, Rieff cites the example of the Scottish kilt, which supposedly preserves immemorial tradition but actually dates from the modern age.
In his refusal to flower the fields of his enemies, Oedipus' ownership over his own ashes defies Greek expectations of heroes who seek fame immemorial (in the tradition of Greek epic poetry encapsulated as kleos).
Like Wayne, I want to trust that there is value in human empathy, in accountability, and in the practice, from time immemorial, of reconstructing our human tragedies in the form of narratives and sharing them.
"These ancestral leaves, these immemorial attendants of man, these servants of his magic and healers of his pain," as the American naturalist Henry Beston described them in 1935, became workhorses, steadfast and drained of alchemy.
To counter that claim, men in Parliament began to argue that they represented the People, that the People were sovereign, and that the People had granted them authority to represent them, in some time immemorial.
Still, we never sense that so much as we do the immemorial horrors of battle; the motivation behind betrayal, of which there is a calamitous instance; and the appetite for vengeance in even the noblest heart.
" As the tribes sought to assert their treaty rights dating from 28503, courts established a tribal water right to maintain sufficient water flows for the fishes and water plants required for subsistence, dating "from time immemorial.
Lake's own two breezy bangers feel as expensive and destructive as a trip to Ibiza, where this sort of stuff has filled out late-night Jamie Jones sets for accounts managers on holiday since time immemorial.
One of the things the show has poked fun at and observed over the first couple of seasons is the idea that even right now, or for time immemorial, humans are trapped in their own behaviors.
The grainy, black-and-white footage shows teens in the 1960s doing what teens have done since time immemorial — smoke weed, hang out, and discuss the recent outbreak of public lice among their horny, horny peers.
Hocking's British ancestry can be traced to Cornwall, England, and according to Hocking, it was these miners who moved to Michigan's Upper Peninsula to look for the copper and tin that had been there since time immemorial.
It showed how the spines lie flat when not in "lick mode," which lets collected fur slide off — counter-intuitively, into your cat's stomach, where it gets balled up and puked out in the manner of time immemorial.
I'd like to think the success of my podcast has helped prove that there's an audience for people who like to see beyond all the tired, clichéd arguments we've been hearing applied to all football since time immemorial.
Its origins lost in time immemorial, the clear, brilliant stone is thought to have been mined more than six centuries ago in southeast India's Andhra Pradesh region – although historical myths place its origins millennia before the birth of Christ.
Just because your organization has held meetings the way they are held since time immemorial, doesn't mean that this the best way to have them and it doesn't mean that they have to continue to be held this way.
It purports to measure the popularity of the world's programming languages, and its popularity-over-time chart tells a simple story: Java and C are, and have been since time immemorial, by some distance the co-kings of language.
The chapters, named after months in the Ethiopian calendar and suffused with an awe for the landscape, direct our attention to the immemorial, recurring rhythms of earth and sky: of rain, sowing and harvest, of weddings, births and funerals.
There's also the fact that although Haliwa-Saponi have existed in what is now North Carolina since time immemorial, they lack federal recognition, a process by which certain Indigenous communities are legitimized in the eyes of the U.S. government.
In "Omeros" — the title is the modern Greek word for Homer — Mr. Walcott cast his net wide, embracing all of Caribbean history from time immemorial, with special attention to the slave trade, and refracting its story through Homeric legend.
Rather than the rough and ready "How many fingers can you see?" test much beloved of sponge-wielding trainers for time immemorial, the "Brainband" uses the latest smart technology to asssess and transmit the extent of a head knock.
At the still centre of it all Bowie peers into the book of lyrics on a music stand in front of him, and occasionally crouches at the stage front to confer with Coco Schwab, his personal assistant since time immemorial.
People have raised freshwater fish in ponds since time immemorial, but farming species such as salmon that live mainly in saltwater dates back only a few decades, as does the parallel transformation of freshwater aquaculture to operate on an industrial scale.
It was the kind of sentiment that losing candidates have trotted out since time immemorial, a positive gloss to assure your supporters (and perhaps yourself) that all the glad-handing and money-soliciting and speech-making had not been in vain.
After Tech beat Skyline for the city championship, a teenage Lynch delivered a classic speech that was destined for a future well beyond the confines of local news and now lives on in the Internet's collective heart for time immemorial.
"As a coalition of five sovereign Native American tribes in the region, we are confident that today's announcement of collaborative management will protect a cultural landscape that we have known since time immemorial," said Alfred Lomahquahu, vice chairman of Hopi Tribe.
To think of Mastermind not as an intellectual property with a defined legal creation, but as one face of an apparently immemorial puzzle of mysterious origin that has spread throughout history and culture like a meme, with no owner or master.
"Breast-feeding is a normal and natural thing that women have been doing since time immemorial, and in that sense, it's quite strange to me that it caused such a sensation," she said during a break from voting in the Senate.
It's a truth as old as evolution itself, and a parabolic plot twist expressed in art since time immemorial, perhaps never with more clarity than in the 1964 TV special Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, burnished beautifully by Inside Out.
That was the stick, and sex was the carrot, and between the two of them young men were forced/inspired to get off their a--es, go to work, and start families of their own from time immemorial until the day before yesterday.
How to square innovation and regulation is an issue contested by tech firms and governments since time immemorial, but the sheer bullishness of the EU – typified by its tireless competition commissioner, Margrethe Vestager – has brought the issue into focus like never before.
From the Coachella trailer, to the Grammys performance featuring Stevie Wonder, the song has cemented itself as an immovable object on the landscape of 22001st century pop culture, one that will be celebrated at wedding receptions across the world for time immemorial.
He did not seek analogies from the past, but instead demonstrated that, contrary to the perception of many Southerners, Jim Crow laws were not a tradition from time immemorial but a more recent product of the heightened racism of the late 19th century.
Spanning 500 miles along Southeast Alaska's panhandle, the Tongass is defined by thousands of islands, massive old-growth trees—some more than 1,000 years old—and, importantly, 32 federally-recognized Alaska Native Communities who have lived off these lands since time immemorial.
This is not a new thing—the bright, recognizable colors of the French and Pride flags make them easy to duplicate in makeup looks, and rainbow looks have been a mainstay of every Pride makeup tutorial since Pride immemorial—but the context is different.
At the time, the denim vest-wearing, exclusively all-caps speaking punk was unceremoniously turfed from the Cobalt (a dive among dives, known at the time for leaking "shit-water" and stage-puking), where she was booking shows four nights a week since time immemorial.
They are physically beautiful—he in his early twenties, she perhaps a little older—and seem to have about them that potent mix of mutual ownership and dependence, mutual dominance and submission, that has existed between queens and their male kin from time immemorial.
While a tiny and privileged selection of westerners make their profits by running cattle or sheep on public land or national forests, a vast majority of Americans (and indeed westerners) value the native fishes and wildlife that have inhabited the West since time immemorial.
" Astrada describes the event in the following words: "Arete Guasu is the sacred celebration of the Western Guarani people and has been held since time immemorial, each year, in their ancestral territories of the great South American Chaco (central Chaco in Paraguay, southern Bolivia and northeastern Argentina).
But West never connects the dots to the bigger picture, where white women have been overrepresented in media since time immemorial while people of color — irrespective of size or intellect — are still fighting for visibility and freedom from menial, poverty-stricken or criminal roles (or all of the above).
Just as the Sentinelese appear to modern eyes to stand outside of time, with their rough-hewn weapons and ocean-bound lives, so does their rough administration of justice, suggesting some iron decree that is immemorial, nearing the divine: Cross this line and you will be struck down.
But in the face of rejection from one's family or friends, queer people have built chosen families since time immemorial: families we construct by hand and heart, in an effort to seek out the support and love one's biological or legal family might not be able to provide.
This has been the first-day-back tradition since time immemorial—kids who spent the summer growing their hair, learning guitar, getting fingered, smoking their first-ever joint, drawing large A3 drawings of intricately designed robots—they all come back for the new school year remade and reborn.
Of course men have been making love with each other and women have been making love with each other since time immemorial, but it wasn't until certain institutions and apparatuses took an interest in it and started to classify it when the so-called "sodomite" became a type of person.
Ultimately, the team behind Man Food hopes to use its findings to communicate with major food manufacturers, letting them know how men perceive their vegetarian and vegan offerings and working with those companies to better market their offerings to men—preventing the Seinfeldian shame spiral that has plagued them since time immemorial.
It is far more likely that Chief Justice John Roberts, sitting where Chief Justice John Marshall once sat in the citadel of justice where the Nixon-era court once decided, will steer the court toward a broad historic decision declaring for time immemorial that no American is above the law — including President Trump.
Just as for seasons immemorial — well, a decade, which counts as an eternity in fashion terms — the A-list crowd braved the rain, turning out to snap at one another on smartphones (and at photographers who got too close) from the velvet banquettes of the vast show tent in a leafy corner of Hyde Park.
On the one hand, she looks youthful and beautiful and luminous and we'd never guess she's 50 by looking at her, but on the other hand, she's such a cultural institution we can't believe she hasn't been around much, much longer, filling our lives with tender ballads and expressive hand gestures since time immemorial. 2.
If you're feeling a little depressed you can turn to Tennessee Fried Chicken, if you're in black despair an Iowa Fried Chicken will put things in perspective, if life seems worthless and death out of reach you can see if somewhere on the island an Alaska Fried Chicken is frying chicken according to a recipe passed down by the Inuit from time immemorial.
This is because it defines as a technical time-discrepancy what is better understood as a religio-political discrepancy, or as the artifact of immemorial attempts by solar-calendared empires to subjugate the lunar-calendared Jews and absorb them into their time frames, attempts which date back to at least the reign of Ptolemy III, the eldest son of Ptolemy II, who introduced the leap day to Egypt.
If HBO wants a prequel series that gives us an origin story for Westeros itself, we can rewind all the way back to the battle between The Children of the Forest — the cute (but fearsome) little wood nymphs that we've seen palling around with Bran and the Three-Eyed Raven, who are said to have inhabited the continent of Westeros since time immemorial — and The First Men, who came from Essos to conquer the land and cut down the Children's forests.
" Caution: Writing about Cormac McCarthy while simultaneously writing about the immemorial violence of the Texas borderlands can lead to sentences like this: "And everywhere are the ruins of those ancient and not so ancient peoples who were slaughtered in those places and whose lives left no articulate testament to bear witness to the joys and hopes and dreams and sorrows that they shared before pale riders the color of dust swooped down and spilled their blood onto the thirsty ground.
The car is powerful (dual electric motors developed by Jaguar give it just about 400 horsepower), it boasts an admirable range (203 miles in the EPA cycle, the company claims), and is being offered to customers at a $69,500 price tag that's $10,000 cheaper than the most affordable Tesla Model X. Thousands of chiclet keys will surely shatter under the weight of automotive journalists' fingers as they compare the I-Pace to the Model X for the rest of time immemorial — or, at least until a few more premium electric SUVs hit the market.

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