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And so they set about constructing a more celebratory portrayal.
Pregame activities Monday are expected to be more celebratory than sentimental.
My only wish is that 60 Years felt less apologetic and more celebratory.
"I just believed that it was going to be more celebratory," he said.
But for me, a humbler pot of braised short ribs is more celebratory.
Baker wanted to create something more celebratory and positive to represent the growing LGBTQ movement.
There was champagne on the table -- so maybe the gathering was more celebratory than somber.
Back down the river, the mood was more celebratory — a ceremony was underway in Dus.
As time went by, the Advocate notes, the parade became more celebratory, incorporating floats and music.
He's been able to compartmentalize Tiny Changes—the album and the organization—into something more celebratory.
As the only drug he still indulges in, he considers the paintings more celebratory than provocative.
Instead it's a more celebratory exclamation and one of the five anagrammed clues, THATS A STEAL.
On more celebratory days, people scream the lyrics to Skola's "Gettin Money" out of their car windows.
His arrives as "a bouquet of flowers with the tartare underneath," to make it seem more celebratory.
Everything about these images presents a very straight vision of queer culture, more celebratory and capitalistic than transgressive.
She said she and her boyfriend had been looking for a "more celebratory context" to live with each other.
There is no easier, more celebratory meal I can think of, save perhaps that famous old war horse chicken Provençal.
From there, the evening became more celebratory, with performances by Questlove and the Roots, Patty Smyth and a torch singer named Alice Smith.
"African-American" carried, he and many people thought, a more celebratory sense of heritage, a connection to something besides segregated water fountains and lynchings.
The end of the show was more celebratory: a performance of the international blockbuster "Despacito" by the Puerto Rican singer Luis Fonsi and guests.
For the first time since the early 1990s, there is a viable, socially aware counternarrative working in the mainstream, alongside the genre's more celebratory side.
Of course, this being Houston, even hometown legends like Beyoncé weren't immune to having James' face grafted onto their likenesses, though this felt more celebratory than malicious.
After capturing another primary victory in Wisconsin on Tuesday, Sanders delivered a slightly more celebratory version of his stump speech at a campaign event in Laramie, Wyoming.
Even though I was in the same space, watching the same movie, the vibe was noticeably different the second time around — more energetic, more excited, more celebratory.
She didn't overtly address these battles—the energy of the gig felt more celebratory than solemn—but she did offer words of solidarity and encouragement in between songs.
On the other end of the spectrum are the regular folks whose lives are upended by gentrification, and here Krashes's paintings of neighbors and community are more celebratory.
LGBTQ Pride Marches in the US have become much more celebratory in nature over the decades, with more attendees, participants, and organizations taking part each year in the events.
But the majority of his nonfiction work has been in a lighter and more celebratory vein — music and comedy concert films, music videos, profiles of athletes like Kobe Bryant and Jim Brown.
And just when you thought it couldn't get any more celebratory than that, beauty brands are now adding even more merriment to holiday packaging by throwing tons of confetti into the mix.
There is no holier, no more celebratory day, than the one Amazon arbitrarily chose from the calendar to unload all their shitty old stock and boost retail sales in the notoriously sluggish summer months.
So in the spirit of four years and more celebratory sparkling water than you can possibly imagine, here are the statements and questions I, a sober person, hate being asked by people who are not.
The practice first appeared in Puerto Rico in 2008 as a more celebratory send-off to the deceased, with the Marín Funeral Home posing bodies propped up on motorcycles or standing in a makeshift boxing ring.
Against a repeated non sequitur of a refrain—"Back into the sky"—the track becomes gradually more celebratory as time goes on, cresting in a celestial piano improvisation over a subtle break that contains some sort of hand drum.
But it was from humble roots here that he became one of the world's most recognizable figures, and an ad hoc outpouring of tens of thousands of people turned out on the streets for a final salute more celebratory than somber.
The evening ended with chants of "Wolves in six" from a sellout crowd of 18,978 and the speakers serving up one of Prince's more celebratory anthems, "1999," to continue Minnesota's purge of 13 seasons worth of pent-up postseason emotion.
For those wanting to bathe in the festive mood, outerwear (dependent on where you're going and can be impractical) or pants in a shade of blood or dusty red on plaid or gingham checks will have you looking more celebratory than decorative.
"When Corita took over the [Mary's Day celebration] as a creative director, she made the event a lot more celebratory, but also borrowed a lot from protest aesthetics," Olivian Cha, the curator and collections manager at the Corita Art Center, told Hyperallergic.
The procession, more celebratory than somber, past his pink boyhood home and the museum and conference center that bear his name, wove 19 miles through the city to Cave Hill Cemetery, where Ali, who died last week at age 74, was buried in a private service.
"Bad Energy (Stay Far Away)" is mellower than anything else Skepta's put out this year—his last single "Pure Water" and his feature on A$AP Rocky's "Praise the Lord (Da Shine)" were sonically and lyrically forthright—and it's more celebratory than the title could've implied.
This record does feel a bit more celebratory and pop oriented, but it's not a huge departure from A Portable Model Of.I think A Portable Model Of is probably sloppier, but it was a similar thing where an acoustic guitar and homemade electronics were enough for certain moments.
So it moved from this corrective period to a more celebratory mode; I think Jamel Shabazz is a great exponent of this, with his honor and dignity series really chronicling black life that might be just quotidian to those people but isn't given its due lots of times because of saturation we have of images that show one denigrating cultural narrative about African-Americans.
I started writing this sentence when the key changed up and changed my life with it—this was once a tribute to the greatest key change in existence—but just now, Kelly let go of that that little "woo!" after the first line in the chorus, the gospel choir rose up and punctuated that six-second "flyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy" he unleashes, and then he had an even more celebratory "WOOO!" to celebrate the fact that he may actually be flying.
Toronto Star, June 28, 2014. while the WorldPride Parade was more celebratory and included floats, musical acts, and dancers.Pride parade caps festivities in annual gay and lesbian festival in Toronto. canada.com, June 29, 2014.
"Term covers all the bases". "The Boston Globe." June 24, 2005. Retrieved June 30, 2016 it has come to acquire a more celebratory connotation, for the batter who circles the bases with pride and with the adulation of the home crowd.
The Uniting Church in Australia wanted people to boycott the event unless Aboriginal rights were recognised. The official slogan was "Living Together" which emphasised the theme of multi-culturism. Former Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser intervened to change the motto to "The Australian Achievement" in order to be more celebratory. Bob Hawke later restored the original motto.
Typical black and red Engadine dress is used by the townspeople and the horses are decorated with plumage and trimmings in addition to the bells. Throughout the day-long ride, stops, that have been planned ahead of time, are made where eating, dancing, and drinking occur. At the end of the night, the young woman's companion (who had been selected by lottery) is invited to her home for more celebratory dining.
Radetzky March by Johann Strauss Sr, cover sheet, 1848 "Radetzky March", Op. 228, is a march composed by Johann Strauss Sr. and dedicated to Field Marshal Joseph Radetzky von Radetz. First performed on 31 August 1848 in Vienna, it soon became popular among regimented marching soldiers. It has been noted that its tone is more celebratory than martial; Strauss was commissioned to write the piece to commemorate Radetzky's victory at the Battle of Custoza.
Doro continued touring and had more celebratory shows in the following years, although with less tight schedules than in the past. She released her first album in six years, Forever Warriors - Forever United, on 17 August 2018, entering in many charts worldwide. By November 2019, Doro had begun writing new material for her fourteenth album. Her new single "Brickwall" was released digitally on June 26, 2020, with a vinyl version to be released on July 31.
The remix version appears on the Champion Edition of Troubadour. Although the remix features many elements of the original song, it includes most notably a new pre-chorus that sets the uplifting, unified tone of the 2010 FIFA World Cup, turning the song into one that is more open, more inviting and more celebratory. "I'm so proud of this [new] version," K'naan told Billboard.Biz. The new version also removes many of the darker lyrics of the original song.
Regular meetings occurred at other places at other times. Bristol, Cork, Faversham and Nottingham are among those known, and there were many others, especially in East Anglia and Kent. In both London and Derbyshire two types of meeting were held. There were regular discussion meetings and there were holiday meetings of a more celebratory nature held in mid-February (to commemorate the start of the Third Commission) and at the end of July (to remember Muggleton's release from imprisonment).
Jewish fraternity/sorority gathering This is a list of historically Jewish fraternities and sororities in the United States and Canada. These organizations exemplify (or exemplified) a range of "Jewishness"; some are historically Jewish in origin but later became strictly secular. Some remain more celebratory of their Jewish roots from a historic perspective only, and some actively promote Jewish culture and religious traditions within their current program.An example of the former is Tau Delta Phi, a Jewish heritage fraternity that became non-sectarian in 1932.
The book covers the last years of Mick Foley's in-ring wrestling career up until the birth of his second son, Michael Francis Foley, Jr., which he mentions in the book's epilogue. It has a more celebratory tone than his first book, as he is writing about the time of his career where he has already achieved success. The book alternated between in-ring wrestling activities and Foley's life away from the ring. In the book, he also describes his obsessions, such as theme parks and Christmas.
Located on King Edward VII Avenue, the east entrance front of the Law Courts faces the side of Cardiff City Hall. Writing in 1995, Newman observes that the projecting nine bay centre of the courts is of a more solemn composition than the city hall, reflecting its serious role compared to the more celebratory function of its neighbour. The front of the court boasts a full-scale external order, with unfluted Doric columns carrying a simplified entablature. The columns are arranged in pairs forming a recessed loggia, while the end bays host channelled quoins.
Then we had some takes that were a little bit more about really what > the songs about, letting go of that stuff and getting past that and being > more celebratory. After we had a few that we were really happy with, then we > started to play with the emotions, the prevailing emotion in the take, and > also a different reading. A short teaser of the video was released on the singer's Twitter profile on 16 May 2016. It premiered on 22 May at the 2016 Billboard Music Awards, and was uploaded to the singer's official Vevo account shortly afterwards.
The original single of "Wavin' Flag" appeared originally on his album Troubadour. The single reached #2 on the Canadian Hot 100 as the third official single from the album, which was produced by Kerry Brothers, Jr. and Bruno Mars. K'naan first performed the song acoustically live on Q TV, where he gave viewers a preview of Troubadour prior to its release. The lyrics of the original version are about the struggle of refugees displaced by war, with references to K'naan's native Somalia, in comparison to the later version used for the World Cup, where the lyrics were rewritten in a more celebratory tone.
The 1915 Remembrance Day parade in New York City was marred by violence when Soldier's Circles members clashed with Socialist demonstrators who were against the war and the occupation of Utah. Following the Great War, the holiday became more celebratory. From 1918 onwards, the U.S. flag was flown with the union up to show that the defeats in both the War of Secession and the Second Mexican War were avenged, and that the U.S. was a dominant world power. However, in 1941, with tensions between the U.S. and C.S. high after the January plebiscites, the flag was flown upside down again in the New York City parade.
The chorus, however, has a much more celebratory tone with the refrain "We are alive/And though our bodies lie alone here in the dark/Our spirits rise/To carry the fire and light the spark/To stand shoulder to shoulder and heart to heart." The song, which has an Irish-wake feel to it, is an acoustic number with Springsteen being backed by mariachi horns. The horn riff greatly resembles that from Johnny Cash's hit "Ring of Fire". According to producer, Ron Aniello, "American Man" and a re- recorded version of "American Skin (41 Shots)" were recorded for the album but not released.
Similarly, Elias Leight of The Fader wrote that "Tinashe aims towards the top 40" with "Player" which he also deemed as "club- ready". The song was well received by reviewers for Entertainment Weekly; Jessica Goodman deemed it "a thumping single", while Will Robinson felt it was "charged and more celebratory" than "Party Favors". Zach Frydenlund of Complex said the song was "made for radio", and noted that Brown "actually lays down a pretty fire verse". Courtney Buck of The 405 felt the track was "slickly- produced" and described it as "delicately laced with pop pristine that has a much wider appeal to some of her earlier material".
London: Viking Although there are some skeins in his work which are reminiscent of Symbolism (he translated a selection of French Symbolist poets into Welsh) and of a kind of Imagism, Bowen always thought of himself as a Sacramentalist and believed the images in his poems communicated as signs. Comparable in stature with his fellow priest-poet R. S. Thomas, Bowen is, nevertheless, considerably more celebratory in tone, and the transformations in nature, as he sees them, often appear as communicating a personal revelation. In the year after he retired Bowen published a selection of his poems, which included not only the Welsh-language originals but parallel English versions in verseBowen, E. 1974.
Starting in 2003, the jam evolved into what has come to be known as the 'salsa jam' outro with a more celebratory salsa vibe. Throughout the band's history, Warehouse has also appeared on the heels of the song "Dancing Nancies" in live setlists, and more often than not when this is the case, the two songs are segued together, as can be heard on the release Live at Red Rocks 8.15.95. Though the song was not released as a single, the song had gained immense popularity in its live performances. When it is performed live, it often will have an additional jam added into the middle of the song with a salsa feel to it.
Supporters of the school board defended their position by stating that the flags (most of which were fastened on poles used to make more celebratory noise by banging on bleachers) were a security issue that could cause serious injury. Opponents argue that the ban is obviously one on the symbol itself, a symbol which, in their minds, no longer represents racism, but is merely an emblem of their beloved school. Despite administrators' attempts, the student body still managed to bring the Rebel flag into their stadium and others on their clothes, tied around their waists, or even painted on their bodies. When assistant principals attempted to suspend students for wearing the flag, a $20 million lawsuit was pressed against the school for denying the right of free speech.
Almost identical to Staples's work in content and layout, Bartlett provided more analysis and commentary than the judge's work. Bartlett offered more comments in the footnotes and laid out the text in one column instead of two, making it a 141-page book. In the introduction, Bartlett justified the release of a book similar to Staples's work not because the latter was found wanting but because it was scarce and out of print Given the Whig view of the American Revolution shared by both prestigious Rhode Islanders and most of their readers, they had sufficiently covered the topic for their era, and no full-length treatment for an adult readership of the Gaspee was published thereafter. Their work reflected the more celebratory and confident attitude of the earlier part of 19th century, they did not seem to struggle with living in the shadows of the accomplishments of their parents and grandparents, unlike many others of their generation.

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