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Joe Lieberman (D-Conn.), a longtime Clinton friend, gave the most piercing of such speeches.
Perhaps the best update is a chilling ending involving one of the most piercing cinematic screams.
The most piercing questions for the plaintiffs centered on whether they had sufficient standing to bring the case.
The most piercing lyricism is reserved for Wozzeck's common-law wife, Marie, who falls victim to his madness.
And he must be proud of it, because he sings the most piercing note right into potential mates' faces.
His response to the N.F.L. kneeling protest is one of the most piercing and eloquent statements I've ever heard, by any politician.
We must, in our lifetime, in the most human, most piercing, most painstaking and revealing of ways, highlight the stories of the poor, the marginalized, the disenfranchised, and the vulnerable.
If you've seen Ben Daniels, he looks amazing as Antony Armstrong-Jones — he's got the most piercing blue eyes — and I think he's going to smash it out of the park.
Most piercing of all, perhaps, is the tiny 1942 "Prologue," by Simone Weil, in which Jesus is both brusque and loving, completely immediate and utterly, cruelly absent — all in the span of two pages.
Instead, it's important because it allows Warren to detail the current state of American capitalism, how she became one of its most piercing critics, and how her policy-heavy political campaign aims to fix it.
Perhaps most piercing is that the shooting occurred in the Oregon District, which has come to be known as the soul of a city that has lost much of its population over the last few decades.
Perhaps most piercing is that the shooting occurred in the Oregon District, which has come to be known as the soul of a city that has lost much of its population over the last few decades.
The most piercing insult probably came when Mr Sanders labelled the word "superpredators", a term used by Mrs Clinton in a speech on crime in 1996, "racist" (she recently said she ought not to have chosen it).
He's depicted as the archetypal 80s hunk, scored with "Rock You Like a Hurricane" and styled in a barely buttoned-up shirt, impossibly tight jeans, a single dangling earring, long feathery hair, and the creepiest, most piercing eyes in Indiana.
The most eye-catching relic of it here is an intact 1800s slave cabin from a plantation on Edisto Island in South Carolina; but the most piercing one is a lockable iron neck-ring, so small that it could have fit only a child.
LONDON — In times of increasing turmoil, fans of the original Great British Bake Off format have one thing to hold on to: although the show is moving channels, and Mel and Sue are leaving, and now Mary Berry is leaving, Paul Hollywood — owner of the world's most piercing blue eyes — isn't going anywhere.
As keen to draw on colorful trap beats as she is shattered dance music traditions, emo melodies, and straight up noise, she makes music that could be a mess, but somehow manages to be some of the most piercing pop music I've heard in a long time—all centered around the cybernetic squeaks and squeals of her own pitch-shifted vocals.
It is here, in his most club-ready work, that one finds the compilation's most piercing reflections of mass solitude, and a reminder that — though he crafts mostly instrumental music with vocals sampled from R&B's declarations of love and loneliness — Burial is as much a street poet of 21st-century disaffection and alienation as Bruce Springsteen and Lou Reed were for the late 20th.
That event is the subject of the show's single most piercing entry: reproductions of pocket-size pencil drawings, probably dating from 203, that are eyewitness depictions of the daily horrors of life inside Auschwitz, as recorded by an artist who signed the pictures MM. (The original sheets, found stuffed in a bottle, are in the collection of the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum.) What emotions propelled that artist's hand?
They had some difficulty in > persuading her to submit to it, because the pain in her feet was so great > that she uttered the most piercing screams if the bedclothes only rubbed > against them. The bleeding, however, succeeded, and she was in some degree > relieved. It was the gout in both feet During her lifetime, Louise Élisabeth gained a reputation for scandal. In an irony of history, the next duchesse de Berry, Princess Caroline Ferdinande of Naples and Sicily, was also known for her scandalous behaviour.
She later gave birth without complications on 13 July to a girl, who was christened Leopoldina. The devastated emperor wrote a letter to his stepmother, the Empress Amélia, dated 11 July 1847, telling her of Afonso's death: "With the most piercing grief I tell you that my little Afonso, your godson, unfortunately died of convulsions, which he suffered during five hours on the 4th of last month; and a few days ago little Isabel was put at risk by a strong attack of convulsions that greatly frightened me." A grand state funeral—not seen since the death of Pedro II's sister Paula in 1833—was held for the Prince Imperial at 7 p.m. three days after his death.
In his review for Variety magazine, David Rooney called the film "sexy and entertaining" with a "witty script and strong performances". Rooney concluded: In his review for Entertainment Weekly, Owen Gleiberman gave the film an A- score, calling it "a no-fuss movie that casts a rich, tranquil spell." Gleiberman concluded, "It's the rare portrait of a happy marriage that is honest about the complex currents of desire, and the drama is beautifully played by Bale, who gawks with soulful sweetness, and Watson, who does her most piercing work since Breaking the Waves." In his review for the Chicago Sun-Times, Roger Ebert gave the film three out of four stars, noting director Philip Saville ability to tell this "straightforward story of life choices" while avoiding a dependence on sentiment.
For most sounds involving the tongue, the place of articulation can be sufficiently identified just by specifying the point of contact on the upper part of the mouth (for example, velar consonants involve contact on the soft palate and dental consonants involve the teeth), along with any secondary articulation such as palatalization (raising of the tongue body) or labialization (lip rounding). However, among sibilants, particularly postalveolar sibilants, there are slight differences in the shape of the tongue and the point of contact on the tongue itself, which correspond to large differences in the resulting sound. For example, the alveolar fricative and the three postalveolar fricatives differ noticeably both in pitch and sharpness; the order corresponds to progressively lower-pitched and duller (less "hissy" or piercing) sounds. ( is the highest-pitched and most piercing, which is the reason that hissing sounds like "Sssst!" or "Psssst!" are typically used to attract someone's attention).
Maureen Lipman attended a concert in Hull as a sceptic, but 50 years later she recalled her "road to Damascus moment" when Lennon sang "Money (That's What I Want)": "Someone very close to me screamed the most piercing of screams, a primal mating call … I realised with an electric shock that the screaming someone was me." Lipman heard that the theatre "cleared away 40 pairs of abandoned knickers" from other young female fans, and she concluded, "life, as I knew it, was never the same again." On 21 and 22 December, the band gave preview performances of The Beatles' Christmas Show in Bradford and Liverpool, respectively. Designed for children and performed with several other acts, the presentation combined comedy with musical sets and was subsequently performed twice daily (apart from on New Year's Eve) at the Finsbury Park Astoria in north London from 24 December to 11 January 1964.
The boats proceeded to Manly Cove, where several Indians were seen standing on the beach, who were enticed by courteous behaviour and a few presents to enter into conversation. A proper opportunity being presented, our people rushed in among them, and seized two men: the rest fled; but the cries of the captives soon brought them back, with many others, to their rescue: and so desperate were their struggles, that, in spite of every effort on our side, only one of them was secured; the other effected his escape." (Chapter III, A Complete Account of the Settlement at Port Jackson Including An Accurate Description of the Situation of the Colony; of the Natives; and Of Its Natural Productions). Tench continued, "The prisoner was now fastened by ropes to the thwarts of the boat; and when he saw himself irretrievably disparted from his countrymen, set up the most piercing and lamentable cries of distress.

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