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For many, the storm could not be more perfectly timed.
But what could capture the show's theme more perfectly than a rainbow?
There's nothing that more perfectly summarizes Arab identity than an Umm Kulthoum song.
Has there ever been an American more perfectly positioned to achieve ultimate power?
The more perfectly I adhered to the Paleo diet, the better I felt.
Syfy couldn't have timed the debut of its new show, Channel Zero, more perfectly.
The bright and uplifting song couldn't fit more perfectly with the premise of the show.
And coming off the heels of Avengers: Infinity War, the satire couldn't be more perfectly timed.
But there's no guarantee we'll ever get to that higher mountain, to the more perfectly just society.
American history can be read as a moral progression, through which these principles become more perfectly realized.
The collision between Ford and Kavanaugh could not be more perfectly designed to rekindle all these controversies.
Nowhere more than here does the new Silicon Valley adage "do things that don't scale" apply more perfectly.
"Once More" perfectly demonstrated why the best "gimmick" episodes are those that propel the plot and characters forward.
As time went on, photo turned to video, all in an effort to more perfectly capture this art.
Trump's appearance on The Dr. Oz Show, which was taped on Wednesday, could not have been more perfectly timed.
Since Berlioz's time, wind instruments in particular have developed so that their sound more perfectly resembles the human voice.
The more perfectly the three celestial bodies line up, the longer the moon will be in Earth's shadow, Petro says.
If so, no issue is more deserving or more perfectly poised for immediate action than investing in America's crumbling infrastructure.
Paul Cézanne's muscular, intensely observed style might have been more perfectly suited for still life and landscape than for portraits.
Dads have a unique brand of humor all their own, and no platform more perfectly frames that humor than text messages.
Had she been there herself, I could not have found myself more perfectly in tune with her words, her heart, her soul.
The next part of the story she shared sounds like it couldn't have happened more perfectly if it were in a rom-com.
When I finally drifted into work — unrushed, hair damp — I smiled to myself knowing I couldn't have started the day off more perfectly.
And as it picked up speed, it began making stops more clean and turns more perfectly timed than a human could ever attempt.
Not much that Trump could say would substantiate that claim more perfectly than a vow to desecrate ancient treasures of the Persian civilization.
Sentosa is not a typical venue for high-minded diplomacy, but the more you learn about the place, the more perfectly Trumpian it appears.
Indeed, few industries seem more perfectly matched to this particular cultural moment of hype, obfuscation, outsized claims and flim-flammery as the modern sales industry.
The Index is doing a lot of guesswork with this system, and you might get more perfectly accurate results with something like a VR CyberGlove.
Perhaps they think a more "moderate" proposal, one that more perfectly reflects their policy preferences, will escape the same treatment, because of how sensible it is.
I&aposve truly never seen two people fit more perfectly together or be more ready to make the decision to spend the rest of their lives together.
With its large screen, myriad sensors and, for the time, larger speaker, few smartphones at the time were more perfectly built for mobile gaming than the iPhone.
Nothing summed up every other nation's suspicions more perfectly than a US pop star approaching the ball as though it had been sent from an alien planet.
And what could be more perfectly symbolic of that resistance than the sun — a symbol of male power in many occult traditions— being blockaded by the feminine moon?
No one embodies this fact more perfectly than Weight Watchers' own spokeswoman (and 10% shareholder), Oprah: "Inside every overweight woman is the woman she knows she can be," she declares.
All the while, the same company would also collect copious amounts of data on its customers, helping advertisers more perfectly target audiences while collecting more money to pay for content.
I had so much fun using their online Nursery Designer tool to create my own unique custom bedding, and the arrow and owl motifs couldn't be cuter or more perfectly gender neutral.
The very first sentences out of Merkel's mouth couldn't have been scripted more perfectly for President Trump as he is pushing for a big boost in U.S. defense in his newly released budget.
Rowan's mom, Dana, is a Buti yoga instructor in Kentucky, according to the Daily Mail, so it's no wonder his tiny little body can hold a plank more perfectly than most grown adults.
One inside-out forehand drop shot from Fognini, which could not have landed any more perfectly had he walked up and placed the ball there himself, brought Nadal out of his right shoe.
"Nothing more perfectly embodies the Democratic party than announcing articles of impeachment and a huge deal with the President on his single biggest priority on the same day," MSNBC host Chris Hayes observed.
There are these new gene-editing techniques that allow you to alter any kind of genome, any kind of biological material with much more precision and much more effectively and much more perfectly.
The finale of Joan Crawford and Bette Davis' rivalry, as presented on Feud: Bette and Joan, was tied up in a bow even more perfectly knotted than the one atop Baby Jane Hudson's head.
"Nothing more perfectly embodies the Democratic party than announcing articles of impeachment and a huge deal with the President on his single biggest priority on the same day," said Chris Hayes, the progressive MSNBC host.
"We wrote our wedding vows individually, and yet, as we read them to each other in front of our family and friends, they couldn't have been more perfectly aligned," Musicant tells PEOPLE about the big day.
Nonetheless, The Lion King: The Gift is effectively a new Beyoncé album inspired by The Lion King, and if there's something more perfectly made for me in this world, I sure would love to see it.
It's because in a time where allegations of sexual misconduct in the restaurant industry continue to grow against many male chefs, Kismet – which couldn't be more perfectly named – feels like a model for a new world order.
This marks the first time a male celeb has starred alone on Nylon's cover, and judging from his interview inside the pages, it seems that honor couldn't be bestowed on someone more perfectly deserving of the title.
When a writer comes along to a conversation and inserts his take, his claim is that "his interpretation more perfectly accords with the facts," as Fish writes in his 1980 work Is There a Text in This Class?
As a way of banging the message home, it could hardly have worked out any more perfectly for the plucky women — five British, three Australian, one American and one Dutch — who survived one of sport's most extreme challenges.
I was feeling game, especially when I discovered that my mom and I had become twins — I even threw on a pair of glasses to push myself further out of my comfort zone and to match with her more perfectly.
His debut womenswear collection in February couldn't have been more perfectly timed: An immigrant designer writing a love letter to the American Dream, as America itself struggled with the very things that make it, well, America (diversity, inclusivity, equal opportunity).
It is difficult to imagine a piece of theater more perfectly suited to our jittery, antagonistic American moment than "Quietly," Owen McCafferty's rage-filled, wounded, mournful play about terrorism, civil war and the damage that remains after the hatred cools.
Moviegoers have been familiar with the alien thriller for decades, and no other movie has more perfectly executed that setup than Ridley Scott's 1979 "Alien," with Sigourney Weaver as Ripley, the hero going head-to-head with a murderous alien.
No one encapsulates this more perfectly than Horiguchi: an ultra promising prospect who said himself that he didn't feel quite ready to fight for the title yet, Horiguchi fought zero top tier flyweights before being thrown into a title fight with Johnson.
"These acknowledgments are made in the hopes of making a positive difference to Mr. Grimm and to the everyday lives of our children who rely upon us to protect them compassionately and in ways that more perfectly respect the dignity of every person," Judge Arenda Wright Allen said in handing down her decision.
But it can often feel that the luxury of time has been accompanied by a heightened, commensurate craving for love: Part of the modern condition is wondering who might love us and how that love might be more perfectly expressed, and animals' new duty is to answer both of those problems, to make this loneliest of ages feel a little less lonely.
Former Senator Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonHillicon Valley: FBI chief says foreign disinformation 'never stopped' | DNC says Iowa app won't be used in other states | Shadow CEO feels 'really terrible' about caucus debacle | Trump trade adviser claims Bezos won't meet him Romney shocks GOP with vote to convict FBI director says foreign disinformation campaigns 'never stopped' after 2016 elections MORE perfectly illustrates the fear-of-free-trade theory.
Chris Cillizza says "Biden's past 24 hours could not have gone more perfectly..." (CNN) -- Read more of Tuesday's "Reliable Sources" newsletter... And subscribe here to receive future editions in your inbox... -- Robin Givhan's latest on the "dashing young politician" archetype: "Vogue can make anyone look glamorous, including Pete Buttigieg..." (WaPo) -- Oprah Winfrey's interest in Buttigieg was reported in Lacey Rose's THR cover story Tuesday morning... Then Yashar Ali revealed this: "Mayor Pete had lunch with Oprah" last Sunday... (Yashar)
Panels and dinners provide opportunities for the girls to encounter women in leadership positions in all fields. The girls network. In actuality, the trip more perfectly resembles a conference.
Fluting promotes a play of light on a column which helps the column appear more perfectly round than a smooth column. As a strong vertical element it also has the visual effect of minimizing any horizontal joints.Jones, Mark Wilson. Origins of Classical Architecture: Temples, Orders and Gifts to the Gods in Ancient Greece.
Trap Doors On Stage Theatrecrafts.com, accessed 4 March 2017. "First the head was seen, and then, as it slowly ascended higher and higher, the figure advanced, increasing in stature as it neared him, and the profound silence of the audience denoted how wrapt was their attention. Melodramatic effect was never more perfectly produced".
Purely photographic color processes almost never include a K component, because in all common processes the CMY dyes used are much more perfectly transparent, there are no registration errors to camouflage, and substituting a black dye for a saturated CMY combination, a trivial prospective cost-benefit at best, is technologically impractical in non-electronic analog photography.
The vocation of the Monastic Family of Bethlehem, of the Assumption of the Virgin and of Saint Bruno communities consists in listening to the Gospel with the Blessed Virgin Mary in the heart of the Church, in love, in solitude, through liturgical life, study, work and poverty. In order to fulfil this vocation more perfectly, the Monasteries of Bethlehem receive Saint Bruno's fatherhood and his wisdom of life.
Avocets captain, Lieutenant William C. Jonson, Jr., marveled at the Japanese precision, writing later that he had never seen "a more perfectly executed attack." Avocets gunners added to the barrage to cover the battleship's passage down the harbor. Although the ship ceased fire at 10:00, much work remained in the wake of the devastating surprise attack. She had expended 144 rounds of 3 in (76.2 mm) and 1,750 of .
Ruskin said of it "I have never seen the oppression of sunlight in a clear, lurid, rainy atmosphere more perfectly or faithfully rendered, and the various portions of reflected and scattered light are all studied with equal truth and solemn feeling." Collins also produced some watercolours, such as The Rat-catcher, Landing Fish, A Street in Naples and Kentish Peasant Girls, and made several etchings, most of which, along with engravings of his best work, were given to the British Museum by Mrs. Collins.
In the early Buddhist texts, and as taught by the modern Theravada school, the goal of becoming a teaching Buddha in a future life is viewed as the aim of a small group of individuals striving to benefit future generations after the current Buddha's teachings have been lost, but in the current age there is no need for most practitioners to aspire to this goal. Theravada texts do, however, hold that this is a more perfectly virtuous goal.Harvey, Peter (2000). An Introduction to Buddhist Ethics.
Some structured screen materials are semi-specularly reflective in the vertical plane while more perfectly diffusely reflective in the horizontal plane to avoid this. Glass-bead screens exhibit a phenomenon of retroreflection; the light is reflected more intensely back to its source than in any other direction. They work best for setups where the image source is placed in the same direction from the screen as the audience. With retroreflective screens, the screen center might be brighter than the screen periphery, a kind of hot spotting.
Today a double community of nuns and brothers continue the worship in the church and offer hospitality, reflecting the ancient story of the couple on the Jerusalem–Emmaus road. Edward Robinson (1838) described it as "obviously from the time of the crusades, and [...] more perfectly preserved than any other ancient church in Palestine." Excavations carried out in 1944 confirm that the Crusaders identified the site as the biblical Emmaus. The church is now known as both Church of the Resurrection and Emmaus of the Crusaders.
Campers protested to the mayor, but to no avail. Campers subsequently filed a lawsuit against the city, which concerned Moses's right to cancel the leases. The courts ruled in favor of the city in May 1934, and the site was cleared of campers in June. Facing south The beach was designed by Gilmore David Clarke and Aymar Embury II. To make the beach longer and more perfectly crescent-shaped, Moses decided that Hunter Island and the Twin Islands be connected to Rodman's Neck by filling in most of LeRoy's Bay, located west of Hunter Island.
In 1938, for example, appreciation of the stone prompted criticism of proposals to use brick in Sydney especially in ecclesiastical architecture. "It Is doubtful if any country In the world has a building stone more perfectly suited for church building than our Sydney sandstone, even for the most delicate and intricate tracery." By the middle of the 20th century, when new modern building materials, such as steel and structural reinforced concrete, had begun to be used, sandstone use had changed. By 1953, sandstone was "the rock foundation of most suburban gardens".
Edward Gibbon remarked that "Perhaps no human being was ever more perfectly exempt from the taint of malevolence, vanity, or falsehood." Central to understanding Fox's life was his view that "friendship was the only real happiness in the world." For Fox, politics was the extension of his activities at Newmarket and Brooks's to Westminster. "Fox had little or no interest in the exercise of power." The details of policy – particularly of economics – bored him, in contrast with the intensity of Burke’s legal pursuit of Warren Hastings, and of Pitt’s prosecution of the war against France.
Ascetical theology is the organized study or presentation of spiritual teachings found in Christian Scripture and the Church Fathers that help the faithful to more perfectly follow Christ and attain to Christian perfection. Christian asceticism is commonly thought to imply self-denial for a spiritual purpose. The term ascetical theology is used primarily in Roman Catholic theology; Eastern Orthodox theology carries its own distinct terms and definitions (see below), and other religious traditions conceive of following and conforming to God and Christ differently from either Orthodoxy or Catholicism.
Representation of the Prophet Isaiah illustrating a 14th-century prose translation of the Gospels The Ascension of Isaiah, a pseudepigraphical Christian text dated to sometime between the end of the 1st century and the beginning of the 3rd, gives a detailed story of Isaiah confronting an evil false prophet and ending with Isaiah being martyred – none of which is attested in the original Biblical account. Gregory of Nyssa (c. 335–395) believed that the Prophet Isaiah "knew more perfectly than all others the mystery of the religion of the Gospel". Jerome (c.
These igneous rocks were not found in the region immediately south of the arm. The whole rock succession is closely folded, and the arkoses as well as the slates show cleavage, which is, however, much more perfectly developed in the slates. Immense deposits of gravel occur at a number of localities, but are especially noticeable in the valleys of Sixmile Creek, Resurrection Creek, and Kenai River. The flat-topped benches have an elevation of nearly above sea level around the lower end of Kenai Lake, and the same elevation was observed in the valleys of the streams mentioned.
Bill Kuchman of Popculturology praised the episode's rhyming scheme on a creative level, but nevertheless called it "just another filler episode". Kuchman singled out Marshall's line, "I'm so sorry this journey has been a bummer," asking, "Is there a line that sums up this season more perfectly?" The A.V. Clubs Donna Bowman graded the episode an A−, praising the writing, performances and the tight editing. Max Nicholson of IGN gave the episode 5.5/10, stating that while he commended the writers for following through on having an all-rhyming episode, he felt that the gimmick ended up falling flat.
Karas stayed at Reed's house during that time. Film critic Roger Ebert wrote, "Has there ever been a film where the music more perfectly suited the action than in Carol Reed's The Third Man?"The Third Man review, Roger Ebert, 8 December 1996 Additional music for the film was written by the Australian-born composer Hubert Clifford under the pseudonym of Michael Sarsfield. From 1944 until 1950 Clifford was working as Musical Director for Korda at London Film Productions, where he chose the composers and conducted the scores for films, as well as composing many original scores of his own.
Critical response to the single was positive. Deborah Evans Price (with Billboard) remarked "A multitude of songs have been written and recorded in the wake of September 11, but none captures the myriad emotions unleashed by the terrorist attacks on an unsuspecting nation more perfectly than Jackson's eloquent ballad".Price, Deborah Evans (2001-12-29), "The Eloquent 'Drive' of Artista's Jackson". Billboard. 113 (52/1):5 Stephen Thomas Erlewine of the All Music Guide remarked, "Given the enormity of the subject-- it's simply not something that can be summarized in song-- it's a surprisingly effective and moving tune".
These features are dependent to some extent on weathering, as the rocks contain perishable constituents which are removed and leave open cavities in their place, while at the same time additional silica may have been deposited on the quartz grains fitting their irregular surfaces more perfectly together. Most of the known flexible rocks are also fine- grained; in some cases, they are said to lose their flexibility after being dried for some time, probably because of the hardening of some interstitial substance, but many specimens kept in a dry atmosphere for years retain this property in a high degree.
Being a great lover of culture and especially music, Pedro Lobo directed operettas and wrote several musical works, some of which were praised by the Musical Academy of Lisbon. His musical compositions were grouped into several albums. One of his most important and famous compositions was an operetta in three acts, called "Cruel Separation", first presented to the public in 1950/1951. In 1950, Pedro Lobo founded the Cultural Circle of Macau (CCM), which aimed to "promote the dissemination of artistic-literary culture, especially Portuguese [...] and make Macau, under all its multiple aspects, better and more perfectly known in the Metropolis, in the other Portuguese colonies, and in all parts of the world where the mother tongue" is spoken.
Francisco Pi y Margall is usually considered the heart of this government, which had to face several problems already endemic to the Republic, such as the Third Carlist War, separatist insurrections (this time from Catalonia), military indiscipline, monarchic plots, etc. His government dissolved the National Assembly and summoned Constituent Cortes for 1 May. On 23 April Cristino Martos, Speaker of the old National Assembly, attempted a new coup, now supported by the Civil Governor of Madrid: a battalion of militiamen took positions along the Paseo del Prado, and four thousand more perfectly armed volunteers gathered near Independence Square under the pretext of passing review. Having heard from the plot, Pi i Margall mobilized the Civil Guard.
This development, adapted to the needs of the times, was had in the various bodies of simple clerics, who, desirous of devoting themselves more perfectly to the exercise of their priestly ministry under the safeguards of the religious life, instituted the several bodies which, under the names of the various orders or regular clerics, constitute in themselves and in their imitators one of the most efficient instruments for good in the Church militant to-day. So successful and popular and well adapted to all modern needs were the clerks regular, that their mode of life was chosen as the pattern for all the various communities of men, whether religious or secular, living under rule, in which the Church has in recent times been so prolific.
In the mid 1980s, a group of concerned parents in the greater Phoenix area began meeting together to discuss the education of their children. Some had been sending their children to existing parochial schools, others were home schooling, but all felt a need to be more intimately involved in the education of their children and to educate them in a deeply Catholic environment. The fruit of their discernment and prayer was the founding of Ville de Marie Academy in 1991. Motivated by a strong desire to provide their children with a truly exceptional education, it was their conviction that while parents are indeed the primary educators of their children, their duties as educators could be more perfectly fulfilled as they united to form a school that would reflect their devotion to Catholic education.
Edward's 1814 letter to Sewell: > My dear Sewell, I have had this day the pleasure of receiving your note of > yesterday with its interesting enclosure. Nothing can be better arranged > than the whole thing is or more perfectly, and when I see an opening it is > fully my intention to point the matter out to Lord Bathurst and put the > paper in his hands, without however telling him from whom I have it, though > I shall urge him to have some conversation with you relative to it. Permit > me, however, just to ask you whether it was not an oversight in you to state > that there are five Houses of Assembly in the British Colonies in North > America. If I am not under an error there are six, viz.
Complete body PET-CT fusion image Brain PET-MRI fusion image PET scans are increasingly read alongside CT or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans, with the combination (called "co-registration") giving both anatomic and metabolic information (i.e., what the structure is, and what it is doing biochemically). Because PET imaging is most useful in combination with anatomical imaging, such as CT, modern PET scanners are now available with integrated high-end multi-detector- row CT scanners (so-called "PET-CT"). Because the two scans can be performed in immediate sequence during the same session, with the patient not changing position between the two types of scans, the two sets of images are more precisely registered, so that areas of abnormality on the PET imaging can be more perfectly correlated with anatomy on the CT images.
The Melville Revival of the early 1920s produced the first collected edition of his works, and the publication of the Constable edition of The Piazza Tales in 1922 marked a turning-point in the evaluation of the short fiction, with Michael Sadleirs remark in Excursions in Victorian Bibliography that Melville's genius is "more perfectly and skilfully revelead" in the short fiction than it is in Moby- Dick. "'Benito Cereno' and 'The Encantadas' hold in the small compass of their beauty the essence of their author's supreme artistry".Quoted in Sealts (1987), 511 Harold H. Scudder's 1928 study of Melville's major literary source for the story was the first scholarly article on the short fiction.Sealts (1987), 511 Academic study of the novella took off, with gradually increasing numbers of annual publications on the story through the decades.
Several sonnets of Du Bellay exhibit the melancholy of the Renaissance more perfectly than anything of his, and the finest passages of the Tragiques and the Divine Sep'Maine surpass his work in command of the alexandrine and in power of turning it to the purposes of satirical invective and descriptive narration. But that work is very extensive (we possess at a rough guess not much short of a hundred thousand lines of his), and it is extraordinarily varied in form. He did not introduce the sonnet into France, but he practised it soon after its introduction and with skill - the famous "Quand vous serez bien vieille" being one of the acknowledged gems of French literature. Rose cultivar 'Pierre de Ronsard', named in reference to Ronsard's poem Ode à Cassandre (Mignonne, allons voir si la rose...) His many odes are interesting, and at best are fine compositions.
Duke Vincenzo I Gonzaga in his coronation robes (1587) In the dedication of his second book of madrigals, Monteverdi had described himself as a player of the vivuola (which could mean either viola da gamba or viola da braccio).Bates (2002), p. 53 In 1590 or 1591 he entered the service of Duke Vincenzo I Gonzaga of Mantua; he recalled in his dedication to the Duke of his third book of madrigals (Venice, 1592) that "the most noble exercise of the vivuola opened to me the fortunate way into your service."Holman (1993), p. 577 In the same dedication he compares his instrumental playing to "flowers" and his compositions as "fruit" which as it matures "can more worthily and more perfectly serve you", indicating his intentions to establish himself as a composer.Fabbri (1994), pp. 27–28 Duke Vincenzo was keen to establish his court as a musical centre, and sought to recruit leading musicians. When Monteverdi arrived in Mantua, the maestro di capella at the court was the Flemish musician Giaches de Wert.
It is the earliest example in European architecture of a cemetery building (as opposed to monuments or gates) being designed and built in "Egyptian Revival" style. The presence of George Loddiges, nurseryman and scientist, on the garden cemetery's design team, may account for Hosking's final choice of the Sacred Lotus flower for the decorative motifs at the tops of the Abney Park entrance pylons; a plant closely associated with the Nile and Egyptian religious symbolism. Botanical iconography was evidently preferred to "sphinxes" and other populist or polychromatic Egyptian revival designs; and from Bonomi's accurate studies and drawings in Egypt, both the "flower heads" / "seed heads" and petals/sepals of the Sacred Lotus could be perfectly carved as pylon decorations that survive to this day (see photo). Public fascination with Egyptology was then in vogue, and with Bonomi's help, and the Cemetery Company's close control over the brief, Hosking is said to have produced "Egyptial Revival" entrance features more perfectly, and on a more complete scale, than at Mount Auburn Cemetery where the concept had originated.
But we have sat in Parliament two > years on the same benches, and I declare to you I never saw a man whose > conduct did him more honour, or who was more perfectly independent. He has > despised place and power, and given an honest and consistent opposition to > many of the measures of government, and I can scarcely call to mind one > question upon which, during the two years I have mentioned, we have voted on > opposite sides. I think it fair to say thus much, for many men might be > offered to you who would be much less deserving of your support than is the > Hon. William Duncombespeaking at Huddersfield (date not given) according to > untitled editorial matter under general heading : Brougham was quoted by the > Intelligencer in order to counter disobliging remarks about Duncombe in the > Leeds Mercury None of Duncombe's previous colleagues offered themselves for re-election in 1830, but again there were three other candidates with significant backing (Brougham, another Whig, and a Wellingtonian Tory).

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