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That role goes to Michelangelo, then working on the immortally iconic Sistine Chapel.
" Naked City ," Weegee's immortally titled first book of photographs, published in 1945, reproduces a Time Inc.
He, of course, has continued to live immortally on our bookshelves since his passing in September of 1991.
The misnomer is particularly ironic because the dying Isolde never mentions death: instead, she hears Tristan's voice immortally resounding.
What to Tell Your Friend: As the "enhancement smoker" played by Jon Stewart in Half Baked immortally described, every experience is different on weed.
Nor does Mr. Montenez, in a role immortally originated by Helmut Berger, put on Marlene Dietrich drag, though he does don high heels and a lot of mascara.
Elsewhere the band performed another sing-a-long classic, the ever immortally brilliant song about doing drugs under a bridge, the song "Under The Bridge," by quintessential LA band Red Hot Chili Peppers.
Last night, Vanessa Hudgens was the standout star of Grease: Live thanks to her incredible performance of "There Are Worse Things I Could Do." The song is Rizzo's 11 o'clock number, immortally rendered on screen by Stockard Channing.
In 22016 years of cinema's most disappointing sequels, it ranks seventh: The film's 22016-point decline places it in a rarefied echelon, outpacing immortally bad films like Daddy Day Camp, Scary Movie 2, and 2 Fast 2 Furious.
In reality however it can be the ironic backdrop to countless family arguments, looping on and on in the background as a strange form of torture—clenched smiles and barely-touching hugs rendered immortally in one demented piece of music.
Nostalgia for the NES is high following the success of Nintendo's classic mini consoles and the launch of its Switch Online service, which just got a couple more great additions to its selection of 8-bit games: Kirby's Adventure and the immortally weird Super Mario Bros. 2.
The Odd Couple is both Simon's most universally relatable play and his funniest — which is why this story of two single friends who become the world's most dysfunctional roommates, immortally portrayed onscreen by Walter Matthau and Jack Lemmon, has become a ubiquitous part of pop culture.
Immortally Yours, also known as Kiss of The Vampire, is a 2009 American direct-to-DVD vampire romance film. Directed by Joe Tornatore, the film was co-produced by Frank D. Russo together with Katherine Hawks, who wrote the script and also stars in a leading role, alongside of Daniel Goddard and Eric Etebari.
Modern suicide and the fear of death—these two > are related, as related to fear and escape. But it would be a problem for > themselves. When I think of immortallity, so I do not think of death and > what happens after, but rather on life and its contents. It immortally stems > from the richness and value of human life, the human soul.
Prishiboro's older brother tricked him into killing his wife and eating her flesh. Her herd tried to kill Prishiboro in revenge, but his brother defeated them. Amongst The ǃKung there is a strong belief in the existence of spirits of the dead (llgauwasi) who live immortally in the sky. The llgauwasi can come to the earth and interact with humans.
In 2003 Sarah Brightman recorded the song When Firebirds Sing, an operatic opus set in ancient Japan and included on her album Harem. The song was commissioned for the popular PlayStation 2 software Tengai Makyo III (2004). The lyrics themselves depict the tale of lovers from the Land of Curved Fire and the Sea of Desires, who are symbolised by firebirds, their wings intertwined, that circle immortally in a celestial orbit.
Plant stem cells never undergo aging process but immortally give rise to new specialized and unspecialized cells, and they have the potential to grow into any organ, tissue, or cell in the body. Thus they are totipotent cells equipped with regenerative powers that facilitate plant growth and production of new organs throughout lifetime. Unlike animals, plants are immobile. As plants cannot escape from danger by taking motion, they need a special mechanism to withstand various and sometimes unforeseen environmental stress.
David DeFeis (keyboards and backing vocals) appears as special guest on the first two Immortally Committed albums in the tracks "Epic" and "Council in Hell". He, Edward Pursino, Josh Block and Exorcist's drummer Geoff Fontaine played some live dates with the New York cover band Carnival of Souls. Between the years 2002 and 2005, the band headlined a large number of heavy metal festivals such as the "Agglutination Festival" (2003, Italy), the "Tradate Iron Fest" (2004, Italy), the "Keep It True V Festival" (2004, Germany) and the "Ragnarock Festival" (2005, Netherlands).
Old Chaucer, Gower, and Sir Thomas More, Sir Philip Sidney, who > the laurel wore, Spenser, and Shakespeare did in art excell, Sir Edward > Dyer, Greene, Nash, Daniel. Sylvester, Beaumont, Sir John Harrington, > Forgetfulness their works would over run But that in paper they immortally > Do live in spite of death, and cannot die. A Swarm of Sectaries, and Schismatiques, 1641 He was a prolific poet, with over one hundred and fifty publications in his lifetime. Many were gathered into the compilation All the Workes of John Taylor the Water Poet (London, 1630; facsimile reprint Scholar Press, Menston, Yorkshire, 1973); augmented by the Spenser Society's edition of the Works of John Taylor ... not included in the Folio edition of 1630 (5 volumes, 1870–78).
Or. 12.51 Roman Seated Zeus, marble and bronze (restored), following the type established by Phidias (Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg) According to a legend, when Phidias was asked what inspired him—whether he climbed Mount Olympus to see Zeus, or whether Zeus came down from Olympus so that Phidias could see him—the artist answered that he portrayed Zeus according to Book One, verses 528 – 530 of Homer's Iliad: :: ἦ καὶ κυανέῃσιν ἐπ' ὀφρύσι νεῦσε Κρονίων :: ἀμβρόσιαι δ' ἄρα χαῖται ἐπερρώσαντο ἄνακτος :: κρατὸς ἀπ' ἀθανάτοιο μέγαν δ' ἐλέλιξεν Ὄλυμπον. :: He spoke, the son of Cronos, and nodded his head with the dark brows, :: and the immortally anointed hair of the great god :: swept from his divine head, and all Olympos was shaken.Iliad, I, 528–530 The sculptor also was reputed to have immortalised Pantarkes, the winner of the boys' wrestling event at the eighty-sixth Olympiad who was said to have been his "beloved" (eromenos), by carving Pantarkes kalos ("Pantarkes is beautiful") into Zeus's little finger, and by placing a relief of the boy crowning himself at the feet of the statue.John Grimes Younger, Sex in the Ancient World from A to Z, p. 95.

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