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"manna" Definitions
  1. (in the Bible) the food that God provided for the people of Israel during their 40 years in the desert

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This is manna to an amateur genealogist and family historian.
"We are pleading with the government to reconsider," Manna said.
Some stories land on a journalist's plate like manna from heaven.
Manna said the alliance planned to challenge the rejections in court.
Rate cuts can be manna from heaven for the stock market.
Such brazen energy diplomacy is manna for the region's cryptocurrency miners.
With toppings, they make whole grain bread look like manna from heaven.
The New York Times story was like manna from heaven for Democrats.
The instability that is created would be manna from heaven for extremists.
Some observers believe that these developments were unexpected — like manna from heaven.
But "cost plus" is still a great deal, if not manna from Heaven.
The Detroit metropolitan area is home to over 150,000 Chaldeans, according to Manna.
But they are still manna for progressives seeking to rebalance the entire system.
O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story" ("Manna From Heaven") John Singleton, "The People v.
Manna also serves patients with Aetna Better Health of Pennsylvania, a Medicare contractor.
Patrice McDermott is the Executive Director and Emily Manna is Policy Associate at OpenTheGovernment.org.
The Obamacare issue is manna from Heaven for GOP Congressional hopefuls in areas like that.
They compose an extinct creed in florid horrors; anthrax and manna, floating on the air.
Traders considered Trump's victory as food from manna and are heavily invested in this sector.
Zionly Manna may currently be hiding under the wrong sign, but its presence is unmissable.
" Tapper quipped that in the news business that's not a curse, it's "manna from heaven.
But, after doing some reading, Wigmore felt certain that "manna" referred to indigenous grasses and weeds.
Stewart is still treating his candidacy as manna from heaven, but he's laughing a little less.
Not only am I sampling them in a one way communication, but I'm directly receiving manna.
The nimble lyrics of the Palestinian-American poet Naomi Shihab Nye can feel like manna descending.
They don't get them by slicing up manna from Mother Nature in a zero-sum world.
Manna said a hearing had been scheduled for May 11 at the Newton County Court in Georgia.
To the media CEOs who care about ratings above all else, Trump's outrageousness is manna from heaven.
Goals are the lifeblood of the beautiful game, the heavenly manna on which football fans nourish themselves.
But if Manna has posterity in mind, it will need the support of mere mortals as well.
But in our coronavirus economy, many consumers may not be driven to spend this manna from government.
The election of Pope Francis was for Mr. Burke and the Vatican press shop manna from heaven.
Aaron R. Moore, the pastor of Manna Christian Fellowship Church, officiated at the Waterfall, an event space.
"If somehow ventilators came from heaven like manna, that's not going to fix the problem," he said.
"Timberlake is such an abjectly poor lyricist that scraps like these feel like manna from heaven," Cox wrote.
Like manna from heaven, the greatest gift 2019 has proffered so far is the Greggs vegan sausage roll.
Uh, hello, is Beyoncé getting ready to drop manna from the heavens, in the form of new music?
Mr. Barrila clearly has some work to do before Manna becomes a mainstay worthy of its longtime predecessor.
Two different characters say "Welcome to Beverly Hills" in one episode — this, too, should be teen-show manna.
Manna Tree was founded in 2018 by Drever, Ross Iverson and Gabrielle Rubenstein, who is also chief executive.
Manna Tree was founded in 2018 by Drever, Ross Iverson and Gabrielle Rubenstein, who is also chief executive.
But all that was not a manna magic bestowed upon the Celestial by technology transfers from eager German traders.
Instead, the models treated new ideas a bit like manna from heaven, arriving in a mysterious and unpredictable manner.
As a result, they often treated innovation as manna from heaven, and not a legitimate subject of public policy.
They've gotten more expensive over the years, but their white sauce is basically manna from the gods, so it's okay.
So that is the only thing that actually occurred at the time that manna for was with the Trump campaign.
This time, Jeb should be blaming himself and his media strategists for squandering an opportunity that was manna from heaven.
The name Mannatech stems from the biblical manna, food provided by God to the Israelites in the desert, and Mrs.
FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. — Services at Manna Church, a big nondenominational congregation on the west side of town, began at 9 a.m.
Sol Calero, Iman Issa, Jumana Manna, and Agnieszka Polska expressed their frustrations with the Preis der Nationalgalerie in a joint statement.
As such, they serve as governance manna for the many corporate boards hungry for practical guidance on today's leading boardroom issues.
Anna says she's being fed on "manna from heaven"; could she be eating without thinking of what she's ingesting as food?
The warrant was withdrawn after Weah's lawyers spoke to court officials, said Sam Manna, a spokesman for Weah's Congress for Democratic Change.
Community members were wary of President Trump's campaign rhetoric, Manna said, but were completely caught off guard by the sudden ICE raids.
"This is why this absolutely is not a victimless crime, as many proclaim," said Fairfield Police Chief Anthony Manna in a statement.
Vile Days is a thick, 596-page hardback to be read first from the index, where the names rain down like manna.
With its cozy living-room atmosphere and charming outdoor garden and courtyard seating, Manna certainly has the potential to be just that.
The sale's top lot, Jacopo da Ponte and Francesco da Ponte's "The Gathering of Manna; Abraham and Melchizedek," sold for £430,000 (~$7503,000).
Like a B-list actor up late Googling himself, we dissect and disseminate instances of foreign interest like manna from high-powered heaven.
This was still Big Brother—manna flowing from the Beltway—even if, in this case, the money was going back to overburdened taxpayers.
Because no one was doing such P.R. for our local foods, we longed to leave our shores to savor this manna from America.
"Dear Great Leader [Donald Trump]: Your golf game is godlike, your wit, Shakespearean and your tweets nourish people like manna from heaven," Lieu wrote.
It's his Amazon delivery materializing like manna from heaven — thanks to the high-profile Prime Air drone trial he's been selected to participate in.
Murder cases and mysteries are manna for journalists, combining reporters' natural curiosity with the type of intrigue that makes readers, well, want to read.
Dining | Long Island Manna Restaurant and Bar, an upscale yet intimate restaurant that opened in January in Water Mill, has big shoes to fill.
"Unfortunately, as my colleague Emily Manna and I have pointed out, this is a development that&aposs anything but relegated to those "future battlefields.
The temptation to add to this cohort Anthony Weiner, another minor character with a manna-from-heaven name and career story, is nearly overwhelming.
For companies like Lockheed Martin, however, such new NATO memberships looked like manna from heaven in the form of more markets for US arms.
The community has reached out to the US State Department and the US Department of Homeland Security, but have yet to make headway, Manna said.
"It's political manna from heaven (for Trudeau) to have a fight with Donald Trump," said a source familiar with the thinking of the Conservative leadership.
One street over on the riverbank, White Manna Hamburgers slings sliders in a tiny diner that stood at the 1939-40 New York World's Fair.
Benioff called Dorsey's involvement in their unexpected Twitter debate this month "manna from heaven" for bringing a round of news coverage that political ads can't buy.
So, I suppose 2016 is going to be yet another year in which we replace that wheat-ground carbohydrate manna from heaven with yet more vegetables.
Shmaltz, whose beers include the He'Brew line, uses MANNAge a Trois for the sale of its Hop Manna, Hop Mania and Hop Momma India pale ales.
When the economy was growing fast, from the 1980s through to the early 2010s, these guarantee fees seemed like manna from heaven — so much free money.
"A Year in the Woods," a picture book illustrated by Giovanni Manna, selects excerpts from "Walden" for a condensed view of Thoreau's time in the woods.
That time is past and probably no big deal, but now, in 2016, like manna from a drugged out time machine, we get the tremendous Bambara.
His scant regard for political correctness means he's often outspoken to point of outrageous – a real headline generator, which is manna for the daily papers and websites.
The newly minted American ambassador was the perfect fall guy for the Kremlin — manna from heaven for Putin's election effort, as one senior Russian official put it.
Haytham Manna, a prominent opposition figure allied to the PYD and invited to the talks, told Reuters he would not attend if his allies were not there.
The people who live in Savannah Consider the peach to be manna — A nectarous dream, Served up with some cream — But now all they've got is banana!
For Manna, a B2B drone delivery "as-a-service" company, today announced an additional funding round of $3 million, led by Dynamo VC, a logistics-focused fund.
What about Jason Puncheon scoring his first goal of the season to secure victory over Norwich, delicious manna to Crystal Palace fans wandering in the desert of winlessness?
The biggest wave of Chaldeans first settled in Detroit in the late 1960s, escaping the regime of Ahmad Hasan al-Bakr, and later Saddam Hussein, according to Manna.
Henceforth, harmony descends once more, like manna, upon the household; cakes are baked for school, flowers are arranged on the breakfast table, and Marlo catches up on sleep.
Manna is co-leader of an opposition group called the Syrian Democratic Council (SDC), which includes the PYD and was formed in December in Kurdish-controlled Hasaka province.
Whether you put it on a pedestal as makeup-removing manna from heaven or call bullshit on the entire thing, it's hard to deny the appeal of micellar water.
Journalists Katelyn Alanis and Nichole Manna, whose excellent on-the-ground reporting of the swatting death is a reminder of why local newspapers remain vital, captured this hypocrisy vividly.
"Democrat caucus chaos is manna from heaven for Republicans — an unexpected gift when we needed it most," said Michael Caputo, who served as an aide on Trump's 2016 campaign.
I had visited Cornell's mind-body nurse, Manna Lu-Wong, who had led me through a blissful 45-minute reiki session, in which I honestly don't remember what happened.
That lack of a conclusive finding was manna from heaven for Republicans -- from President Trump on down -- who savaged Warren as even more of a phony than they thought.
But Martin Manna, director of the Michigan-based Chaldean American Chamber of Commerce and an influential figure in Iraq's Christian diaspora, says his members won't give up on Iraq proper.
By the eighteen-seventies, its central mechanism, the New York Custom House—a giant mouth for a manna of skimmable import duties—came under the control of Senator Roscoe Conkling.
There is a cult movie, " Capricorn One " (1977), about not even trying to make it to the moon but faking it instead: manna from Heaven for anyone starved of conspiracy.
At Manna Church, where the operation was humming with cheerful redshirted volunteers serving pasta and arranging air mattresses, there was little idea of what the next few days would bring.
And I know you and I — and just about every other critic in the world — agree that "Mad Max: Fury Road" is a bloody, noisy chunk of manna from movie heaven.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump's call for recognition of Israeli sovereignty over the occupied Golan Heights was manna from heaven for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu two weeks before an election.
But if you only have time to rewatch one episode, try "Manna From Heaven," in which Simpson's defense team discovers audiotapes of Los Angeles Detective Mark Fuhrman spewing forth hate speech.
"Helicopter money is not manna that falls from heaven - it would actually rip huge holes in central bank balance sheets," Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann told German media group Funke's regional newspapers.
In his latest Instagram post, illustrator Rob Israel pictures President Putin lifting up a trollish Trump over The Lion King's Pride Rock as the tyke receives his (rumored) manna from heaven.
That very fact is manna for the Cruz folks, who can paint their opponent as just another candidate adored by people who in no way represent the values of real Texans.
"My goal and aim is to cover as many (cities) as possible in the next one or two years," Careem's Managing Director for Emerging Markets Ibrahim Manna told Reuters by phone.
Their rough equivalents here — Mr. Berry (Greg Stuhr) and Mr. Urges (Brad Heberlee), along with Mr. Cake (Tony Manna) — are Scotland Yard operatives trying to sniff out criminal activity surrounding the Quartos.
They are still complaining about Fed's policy intentions, even though their manna coming from the U.S. was running at an annual rate of about $700 billion in the first quarter of this year.
Our stages were a 10-minute bike ride away, we were working with each other, and the writing we were given, especially the parts we were given, were kind of manna from heaven.
That's right, you can soon have heavenly manna slathered in Australian Jack cheese dropped right on your head — that is, if you happen to live in the outskirts of the Australian Capital Territory.
I hiked down the hill through the bush, a small, forested patch called the Lorne Queenscliff Coastal Reserve, past native trees and shrubs of common heath, soft bush-pea and manna gum trees.
Their vision, a lost-in-time camp brimming with Pendleton-style blankets, creaky cots and cookouts (strictly D.I.Y., there is no restaurant) is manna to those drawn to no-frills, old-fashioned fun.
But now that Jacob is 20083 and applying to colleges, Nolte has delivered an uncomfortable message: "If manna comes from heaven, and you get enough scholarships, you can go to MIT," Nolte told him.
"This is a calculated propaganda trying to diminish our political momentum," Manna said of the warrant, after thousands of supporters packed his party headquarters last week to hear Weah's announcement that he would run again.
Chaldeans in the Detroit area Chaldean leaders are pursuing any possible special consideration for the members of their community at risk of being sent back to Iraq, according to Chaldean Community Foundation President Martin Manna.
The new IIP series will cover a new basket of commodities and assign new weights to them, removing obsolete items like typewriters and floppy disks, said G.C. Manna, former head of the Central Statistics Organisation.
Republicans are betting that the mantra of tax cuts will reunite their ranks: That this will be a match made in the heaven of the rich getting richer and the rest of us feeding on manna.
He might sing of a world where want and need are banished — and Mr. Daunno's handsome, high-lying tenor matches his sunny ardor nicely — but his absorption in song-making apparently doesn't bring much manna from heaven.
Now four companies that administer Medicaid in southeastern Pennsylvania have contracted with Manna to deliver specially tailored meals for selected patients with diabetes, cancer, renal disease, cancer and high-risk pregnancy, as well as congestive heart failure.
The series, though, is mostly content to name-check these people — Heywood Broun (Tony Manna); H. L. Mencken (Bill Phillips); Edna St. Vincent Millay (Lucy Walters); the Bankhead sisters, Tallulah (Christina Bennett Lind) and Eugenia (Natalie Knepp).
The Manna drone fleet will, they say, be operated directly from the restaurant or dark kitchen premises and will be accessible via API to food tech providers and online food platforms alike in a channel-agnostic manner.
Becharam Manna, an elected Singur representative and a former junior agriculture minister in West Bengal who oversaw the rice and money package said the process was transparent and the list of those eligible was taken from land records.
Manna pitches itself as an "aviation-grade" drone delivery company, and plans to roll out a fully autonomous drone delivery platform beginning in early 2020, first in Europe and then in the U.S. Manna's drone itself is different.
" Jon Bradford, who led the investment for Dynamo Ventures, said: "It's hard to find a rockstar team as ambitious and as capable as the Manna team, and in a domain that is as massive as it is difficult.
Their restrained, visually pleasing qualities are like manna from heaven in an era in which many schools seem to have decided, sadly, that learning to read should be a quick-and-dirty business, done with cheap, garish books and throwaway worksheets.
Read more: Striking photos taken by reporter show children huddling together after their parents were arrested in a ICE raid in Mississippi"There's a tremendous amount of anxiety in the community," Martin Manna of the Chaldean Community Foundation told Politico.
Kick back with one of their organic anytime-breakfast dishes, a plate of gluten-free pasta, or their fresh "9 Dollar Shake"—made with an array of healthy nonsense, from goji berries and maca to mesquite meal and blue manna.
"We anticipated they'd be picking up the worst of the worst," said Martin Manna, the president of the Chaldean Community Foundation, a social services organization, where even citizens and green card holders are calling to ask if they should worry.
SITElines includes some academic exercises, like a 66-minute film on a Syrian seed bank by Jumana Manna titled, "Wild Relatives" (2018), and Andrea Fraser's commissioned "2016 in Museums, Money, and Politics" (2018), a visual interpretation of her titular book.
The letter was signed by most of the panelists in the conference, including artists Kader Attia and Jumana Manna; Zdenka Badovinac, director of the Museum of Modern Art in Ljubljana; political theorist Achille Mbembe; writer and curator Omar Berrada; and 11 others participants.
After betting markets were surprised by the Brexit vote and the unexpected victory of Donald Trump, punters are playing Ms Le Pen's odds cautiously, putting them anywhere between 28-43% (the wide gap in price between different markets represents manna for arbitrageurs).
And if we change nothing to our trade picture, any further Fed stimulus – assuming it can keep revving up our domestic demand – will promptly spill out to the rest of the world, where the usual crowd is waiting for the American trade manna.
"Helicopter money" of this sort—named in honour of a parable told by Milton Friedman, a famous economist—is as close as you can get to raining cash from a clear blue sky like manna from heaven, untouched by banks and financial markets.
"There is clear evidence that the roll out of T2S will bring tangible benefits towards improving the infrastructure services required to support liquidity in the European sovereign bond markets," said Michael Manna, head of EMEA and APAC fixed income financing at Barclays.
For those of us of a particular pro-MMA/anti-conformist bent the photo Diaz posted yesterday on his Instagram account of himself holding up "Team Hunt" gear is manna from heaven—a bit of anti-authoritarian sunlight in a rapidly darkening and corporatized age.
The nominated artists are all women born outside of Germany — Calero is from Caracas, Issa is from Cairo, Manna is from Princeton, New Jersey, and Polska is from Lublin, Poland — facts that were often the focus of press coverage and public commentary about this year's prize.
The unemployment rate that is widely reported in the press on the first Friday of every month isn't some manna from heaven, but rather a convention that has developed over the years that gives a partial — but still useful — view of the state of the labor market.
"The EC has played a biased role in cancelling nominations, as almost no nominations from the ruling party were rejected," said Mahmudur Rahman Manna, convener of Nagarik Oikya, a partner in the alliance that seeks to oust Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and her Awami League from power.
MOSCOW — President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia received the geopolitical equivalent of manna from heaven when British voters opted to leave the European Union, speeding his long-term goal of weakening the most powerful alliance confronting the Kremlin as it seeks to rebuild its superpower muscles.
"Considering the substantial development costs for T2S, it is thus in the current circumstances not easy to see the business case for the project," said Michael Manna, head of fixed income financing trading for EMEA and Asia Pacific at Barclays bank, according to minutes of the meeting.
Steer instead to Mr. Heugel's standout gin cocktails, like the long story short, which is dry, floral and gin-forward and served in 1930s-style Nick and Nora glasses, or the salty cat, manna for grapefruit lovers and the perfect palate cleanser to start the meal.
The letter, initiated by the group Art Space Sanctuary, was signed by the majority of the panelists including artists Kader Attia and Jumana Manna; Zdenka Badovinac, director of the Museum of Modern Art in Ljubljana; political theorist Achille Mbembe; writer and curator Omar Berrada; and 11 others participants.
Mr Bezos talks of a similar "great inversion" in which orbital space becomes a swarm of industrial satellites employing millions of people while the billions below restore Earth to a pristine patchwork of cities, parks and wilderness, receiving much of the hardware they need as industrial manna from heaven.
Though the game had changed drastically from when Wills won the N.L. Most Valuable Player Award in 1962, stealing a then-record 104 bases, his expertise in base running and bunting were manna for a player like Roberts who could run and was trying to find his way.
"It is very worrisome that ICE has signaled its intention to remove Chaldean Christians to Iraq where their safety not only cannot be guaranteed, but where they face persecution and death for their religious beliefs," Martin Manna, president of the Chaldean Community Foundation, said in a statement on Wednesday.
But the immediate task, Mr Manna acknowledges, is reconstruction in the north: working with the local churches and humanitarian agencies to fund and rebuild the areas trashed by IS. Given that he speaks for nearly 4,000 Iraqi-American entrepreneurs, from supermarket-owners to real-estate brokers, that doesn't seem completely unrealistic.
In 1999 "Gotham: A History of New York City" was awarded the Pulitzer prize, and rightly so; in it Mike Wallace and his co-author, Edwin Burrows, began with the island of Manna-hata's earliest inhabitants to trace the story of the metropolis to the end of the 19th century.
Like sculptor and artist Jumana Manna, artist Emily Jacir, filmmaker Maysaloun Hamoud, rapper Shadia Mansour, and the voices of a wider feminist activist movement in Palestine and the Arab world, she has transformed the moments of everyday life and diasporic paths into allegories of an eternal gender and political struggle.
As a result of the findings published in a 2013 study, MANNA in Philadelphia partnered with Pennsylvania-based Medicaid managed care organization Health Partners Plans on an ongoing contract that resulted in the delivery of medically tailored meals to HPP members living with illnesses like diabetes, heart disease, malnutrition and kidney failure.
On March 265, 26, a year before becoming president of the Knicks, Jackson sent out a succinct tweet, the first he had ever issued: The message elated the masses on Twitter, where slip-ups and miscues are gobbled up like manna from heaven and where every opportunity to belittle is pounced upon.
The weekend's itinerary includes lectures and panel discussions by Dipesh Chakrabarty, Jumana Manna, Joseph P. Masco, Ann Laura Stoler, Zdenka Badovinac, Omar Berrada, Max Jorge Hinderer Cruz, Mohammad Omer Khalil, Zoran Popović, Kader Attia, Souleymane Bachir Diagne, Cécile Fromont, Anooradha Iyer Siddiqi, Natalia Brizuela, Victoria Collis-Buthelezi, Timea Junghaus, Harsha Ram, and Achille Mbembe.
Danny ChamovitzDean, George S. Wise Faculty of Life Sciences, Director, Manna Center for Plant Biosciences, Tel Aviv UniversityPlants are obviously aware of their visual environment, and of smells in the air; they know if they're being touched; they have different types of memories; they can differentiate between up and down—but that doesn't mean that plants are conscious.
So it's funny to hear Mr. Posner mope, at the beginning of the song, "I took a pill in Ibiza to show Avicii I was cool/And when I finally got sober, felt 10 years older": Former dance-floor-hit singer burns out, writes minimalist ballad about pop's lies, is remixed, becomes pop manna once more.
However, the appointment of former Citigroup banker Mazin Manna as senior regional officer of the Middle East and North Africa in July 2015 has seen the bank review its business lines with the aim of expanding outside of its traditional strengths in the region of structured and corporate finance and capital markets, according to two of the sources.
In a joint statement released yesterday, nominees Sol Calero, Iman Issa, Jumana Manna, and Agnieszka Polska object to the lack of compensation for the exhibitions, talks, panels, and other events related to the prize; the atmosphere of competition fostered by the prize's presentation ceremony; and the way their gender and national origins were foregrounded in the promotion of the prize.
There's a certain sect of (blatantly wrong) people that will argue that, sure, De La Haye can no longer afford to send badly needed financial assistance to his family and, yes, this is not consistent with the values of American free markets, but he can still produce videos and get exposure, that great manna of possible—and often unlikely—future earnings.
Kader Attia Zdenka Badovinac Omar Berrada Natalia Brizuela Victoria Collis-Buthelezi Max Jorge Hinderer Cruz Cecile Fromont Timea Junghaus Jumana Manna Joe Masco Achille Mbembe Zoran Popovic Harsha Ram Ann Stoler Anooradha Iyer Siddiqi "The point is to not to boycott the MoMA or to vilify the board," says Abou Farman, an artist, Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the New School, and organizer with Art Space Sanctuary.
Preview Days August 1–4, 2018 Public Days August 3–January 6, 2019 Participating Artists: Lutz Bacher | USA Ángela Bonadies and Juan José Olavarría | VEN Melissa Cody | USA Paz Errázuriz | CHL Victor Estrada | USA Radamés "Juni" Figueroa | PRI Andrea Fraser | USA Hock E Aye Vi Edgar Heap of Birds | USA Fernanda Laguna | ARG Victoria Mamnguqsualuk | CAN Jumana Manna | USA Eduardo Navarro | ARG NuMu  (Jessica Kairé and Stefan Benchoam) | GTM Tania Pérez Córdova | MEX Jamasee Pitseolak | CAN Naufus Ramírez-Figueroa | GTM Eric-Paul Riege | USA Curtis Talwst Santiago | CAN Sable Elyse Smith | USA Stephanie Taylor | USA Lawrence Paul Yuxweulptun | CAN Visit sitesantafe.
This week's screening features short films by William E. Jones, who digs into archives, modifying their original content to reframe the stories they tell; Mike Kelley, whose idiosyncratic works across a wide spectrum of media offered a window into his interior world; Danny Lyon, who immersed himself into various communities to create iconic photo series on bikers, the incarcerated, and the '60s activist group SNCC; and US-born Palestinian filmmaker Jumana Manna, whose research-based films delve deeply into their subjects, from the struggle to preserve the biodiversity of seeds to a moving study of traditional Middle Eastern music.

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