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What emerges most powerfully is that the kids do have reasons.
Reactionary movements emerge most powerfully in periods of change and upheaval.
But Wilder had his own suspicions about when it resounds most powerfully.
Perhaps most powerfully, in 2016, BuzzFeed published an anonymous survivor's letter to her
This can be seen most powerfully by the Earl Warren court's Brown v.
But most powerfully, you see it in the decisions taken by party leaders.
What emerges most powerfully here is the refusal of this proud steed of
Handel's operatic genius comes through most powerfully in his arias for lower voices.
Most powerfully, they could adapt their algorithms to put clickbait lower down the feed.
Perhaps most powerfully, he embodied the idea that kids can and should be kids.
Even the smells and tastes that most powerfully evoke her mother's memory are punk.
And it does so without cant, speeches, inflamed emotions and — most powerfully — without apology.
And one of the things that undermines agency most powerfully is past sexual harm.
For me, the songs that work best are the ones that do that most powerfully.
O'Shea's influence, and competitive advantage, will perhaps be most powerfully felt at a retail level.
Perhaps most powerfully of all, Daenerys re-discovers Drogon while on the road with the dothraki.
Indeed, it is Kennedy's work on civil rights and poverty that reverberates most powerfully through history.
The segments set in Bangladesh are the most powerfully written, with a clear and definite authority.
Which, on second thought, might be the most powerfully mimetic gesture in a play overfull of them.
What concerns both Helen and Melmoth most powerfully is the idea of bearing witness to something terrible.
What comes through most powerfully in her narrative are the wild social hopes once projected on to computers.
Most powerfully of all, Trump has greater scope to tell Saudi's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman what to do.
But the science event many in the White House remember most powerfully was the kid with the marshmallow cannon.
For me the art that did this most powerfully was by Hanaa Malallah "She/He Has No Picture" (2019).
Most powerfully, Rea took the stand to tell her story, insisting that she had "absolutely not" killed her son.
The sheer numbers are devastating, but it's their placement that works most powerfully to convey the magnitude of loss.
The aspect of "Cult" that feels most powerfully of the moment is not its overt politics but Ally's hallucinations.
The works that most powerfully and literally present celebrities as the modern religious icons are found in the vaulted main gallery.
In Berlin, a truck sped into a crowded Christmas market in one of the most powerfully symbolic parts of the city.
These are the central issues in our politics, the ones that most powerfully motivate people to vote and join political organizations.
The counterculture-ness on display here is ultimately about fighting conformity, which comes across most powerfully in terms of gender and sexuality.
In each, a woman is at a crossroads, and as always with Reichardt, it's the quiet, unspoken moments that resonate most powerfully.
But it came through most powerfully Thursday night from Khizr Khan, the father of an American Muslim soldier who died in Iraq.
It is an echo of God's love for imperfect people, a love that was demonstrated most powerfully when Christ died on our behalf.
A reform agenda focused on rooting out graft and cultivating real democracy poses a threat to many of America's most powerfully entrenched interests.
The call to duty was made most powerfully in an op-ed essay in The Washington Post by seven Democrats from swing districts.
But the most universal answer, the one that speaks most powerfully and broadly to everyone's heart, is also the simplest: I believed in you.
However, in Tate's retrospective, what comes across most powerfully is his ingenuity in his careful use of color as a means to transmit affect.
Mr. Sessions and his deputy have been quietly remaking the Justice Department into the agency that is most powerfully carrying out Mr. Trump's agenda.
In 2012, for instance, Obama and Romney were running as, respectively, the Democratic and Republican nominees, and so they most powerfully activated those identities.
Brazil is in for a long fight between the Party of Justice and the leader who has most powerfully embodied the cause of social justice.
But the show's strangely complacent detachment comes across most powerfully as you watch the puppeteers, who wear identical white boiler suits, guide effigies into action.
"By reminding us of simpler times and pleasures, even the most powerfully rugged winter scents can gift us a feeling of extreme coziness," he said.
Einstein's shifting views may be most powerfully illustrated by the way he put his scientific fame at the service of the American civil rights movement.
Your planetary ruler, warrior planet Mars, is still retrograde—but it's now inching toward its most powerfully exalted degree in the communication sector of your chart.
And that sends a strong message: that no matter what happens to America, she will always rebound — with the most powerfully staged photo ops in the world.
The NFL has always been weird, in ways endearing and not, but it is never weirder than its most powerful people and their most powerfully weird beliefs.
Outspoken on authenticity in dance music, and the struggles of African-Americans—most powerfully on "On the Run"—he is part of a dialog that circumnavigates outside influence.
She travels to Indiana, Pittsburgh and Los Angeles, conducting illuminating interviews with administrators, social services staff and, most powerfully, people unlucky enough to reside in the digital poorhouse.
Yet the production, directed by Tara Ahmadinejad at the New Ohio Theater, has a sweet, eccentric charm that's most powerfully felt when the cast members start singing in unison.
Venturing through the viking underworld resulted in some of the most powerfully memorable gaming experiences I've had in some time, particularly toward the end, when things take a gruesome turn.
The central movement of the all-male "Double" is where we're least aware of contrivance on Mr. Morris's part and when we most powerfully sense his gift for poetic fantasy.
She also connects the dots to feminism, ageism and, most powerfully, AIDS, which she came to comprehend as Fryer's young patients showed up for appointments in ever more ill-fitting clothes.
This is a byproduct of climate change's lack of intention, and Gilbert points out that because humans are highly social we are wired to respond most powerfully to feeling personally wronged.
This is most powerfully apparent in a large, square pastel on paper of deep blue dotted with coins, pushpins and layered paraffin: A gorgeous face floats forward as if from a dream.
Mr. Savall's eclecticism also rose to the surface — most powerfully in a suite of guest appearances by Prabhu Edouard on tablas (Indian drums) and Daud Khan Sadozai on the sarod (a South Asian string instrument).
The idea of integrating the car closely with Apple services rather than their own may have rattled the car makers; of course, automotive brands are among the most powerfully guarded and promoted in the world.
"It is interesting that at a time when we are more connected than ever before with events around the world, that the issues that are most powerfully felt are those close to home," he said.
It's when Mr. Irizarry starts mixing and matching his Moniques and Yvettes, sometimes including them all onstage at once, that the production most powerfully multiplies and refracts the play's many spheres of privilege and dominion.
Byars's unique brand of magical minimalism was perhaps most powerfully represented by "The Spinning Oracle of Delfi," a work from 2300 that consists of an enormous gilded amphora lying in the gallery's red-painted hallway.
Although the exhibit presents a mix of installations, sculptures, and paintings, the work created in direct reaction to the building itself — with its white, romantic Palladian revival columns and dome — is where Bradford's message resonates most powerfully.
Regardless of any details, sexual or otherwise, about their union, what emerges most powerfully from the work they produced while together is evidence of an intertwined existence, an intimacy that was in a way closer than marriage.
Rooting about in Columbia's medical databases, Falchi made an astonishing discovery: The men and women who responded most powerfully to the immune-boosting therapies had invariably been pretreated with another drug called azacitidine, rarely used in lymphoma patients.
Facing the possibility of losing unprecedented access to the most powerfully positioned man in the state, Canary reached out to friends at the tops of companies across the state and country, trying to find work for his speaker.
And it is perhaps Lipi's work that speaks the most powerfully to the individual — the loss of a child can form a white-hot pain point, deeper and more intimate than the generalized or overwhelming anger of a factory collapse.
LEADING MEN By Christopher Castellani Of the fever dreams that punctuate the oeuvre of Tennessee Williams, the most powerfully weird, for me, has got to be the scene in "Suddenly Last Summer" when Sebastian Venable is eaten alive by cannibal children.
What seemed to work most powerfully was putting Mr. Rubio in front of a camera — a format, his aides believed, where his eloquence, life story, youthful appeal and positive message could convert voters into supporters better than any campaign brochure or field worker.
Yet even as the Justice Department has been under siege by Mr. Trump, Mr. Sessions and Mr. Rosenstein have sought to tune out the noise as they remake the department into the one that is most powerfully carrying out the president's agenda.
While the situations are inherently dramatic, the miniseries will surely resonate most powerfully among those alarmed by the country's current direction, who will see it as a cautionary warning about being beguiled by a celebrity turned politician who wraps himself in the American flag.
An enthusiastic openness to the lives of other species — the timing of tree blooms on city streets, the calls of frogs in wetlands or the arrival of migratory birds — is an act of resistance to deceptions and manipulations that work most powerfully when we're ignorant.
Those who make art — good art — have a responsibility to advance individuals and communities who have been historically marginalized and underrepresented by amplifying their stories, by building a culture that reflects their true reality or, perhaps most powerfully, by giving them a platform to speak for themselves.
He does—or tries to do—everything: soaring, auto-tuned paeans to dark-skinned women; brutalist, minimalist, almost disjointed beats; hammering, conscience-free trap; and, most powerfully, confessional moments where he sounds like a swimmer too far from shore, fighting off waves of tragedy and devastation.
The three scholars whose work most powerfully advanced this technology from theory to commercial reality were awarded equal shares of this year's Nobel Prize in Chemistry, each taking home a third of the nearly million dollars and, more importantly, the distinction of being recognized in historic fashion.
Lisa MurkowskiLisa Ann MurkowskiThe Hill's Morning Report - Progressives, centrists clash in lively Democratic debate Senate braces for brawl over Trump's spy chief Congress kicks bipartisan energy innovation into higher gear MORE (R-Alaska) spoke one of the most powerfully important truths offered in the modern history of the Senate.
This is the tradition of radical love most powerfully and persuasively articulated and represented by Martin Luther King Jr. This is a tradition that insists that love has the power to bind us together in a common purpose, that love gives us the confidence and courage to stand up to injustice and suffering.
Amid the cultural turmoil of late-nineteenth-century Europe—driven, most powerfully, by the revolutionary operas of Richard Wagner—Johannes Brahms continued to explore the early-nineteenth-century musical genres perfected by Beethoven: the symphony, the sonata, and the concerto, forms in which the composer used craftsmanship to transform pure emotion into musical structure.
"A lot of the Republicans who spoke most powerfully against the Green New Deal, or who had the most animated floor speeches, we're talking about folks who take in [millions of] dollars from fossil fuel companies," said Rhiana Gunn-Wright, a policy researcher at the think tank New Consensus, which helped draft the Green New Deal proposal from Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
A sprightly, attractively composed coming-of-age comedy set in World War II Germany, "Jojo Rabbit" is an audacious high-wire act: a satire in which a buffoonish Adolf Hitler delivers some of the funniest moments; a wrenchingly tender portrait of a mother's love for her son; a lampoon of the most destructive ideological forces that still threaten society and — perhaps most powerfully — an improbably affecting chronicle of moral evolution.
In keeping with the British social psychologist Michael Billig's notion of "banal nationalism" — that nationhood is most powerfully reinforced not through grand gestures but the small, mundane repetitions that slip under the surface of conscious life — it might be as simple as the prosaic affirmation of beginning the day with a bowl of tahini drizzled with grape molasses, at once earthy and sweet; of aunties arguing over how much cinnamon to put in the rice.
Suzy Lake's phrase, "who we were not," is provocatively reified in the exhibition's two most powerfully phallocentric artworks, paired by the curators on the same wall: Judith Bernstein's "One Panel Vertical" (21) — an example of the artist's lush Screw Drawings — in pitch-black charcoal on thick watercolor paper, and Lynda Benglis's infamous Artforum ad (which is actually from a portfolio of nine pigment prints called "SELF," 23-1976/2012), depicting the artist brandishing a lifelike, extra-long dildo.
In a thrilling segment which sees Marks trapped by the sheer amount of technology at his disposal—imprisoned by the very lights and lasers that have brought him so much joy over the years—whilst a disco remix of Richard Strauss' "Also Spach Zarathustra" pounds away with the fecund ferocity of gabber at its most powerfully potent, we begin to understand the raw appeal of the Coliseum: imagine being out of your nut whilst Marks is tinkering away with the awesome lightshow.
It's a different kind of work that goes into sustaining Eating Challenges London, a community blog that details the biggest and best live-action challenges in London and occasionally further afield in the UK. Coming from the carefully honed professionalism and unrelenting schedules of Ovens and Moran's world, there's something almost Corinthian about the enterprise: a purely volunteer-run celebration of the city's most powerfully over-the-top events, including The Hot Dog Challenge at Blues Kitchen and "The Tharitto Challenge" (two 1.5kg [52-ounce] veggie burritos) at The Vaults, London.
As I mentioned earlier, most of the music and the artists from that period are still in my playlists: Abba is as vibrant and fun as the day it was written (#notatallsorrysojustdealwithit); Rush may have retired from playing live and recording new material, but I am still listening to their enormous back catalog; Radiohead continue to make angst the most powerfully powerful creative force in the universe; Oasis and Blur (both of whom are surprisingly missing from my iPod, but I was definitely listening to them back in 2002) are a link to my London past; and David Bowie's final album Blackstar proved that the world is a less interesting place since his untimely death in January 2016.
They saw this idea expressed most powerfully in the opening words of the Gospel of St John.
Her raw vocals then punch through most powerfully at the second chorus leading up to the bridge. After the bridge, Beyoncé, this time, scats the chorus alongside a multi-octave guitar solo.
Nor'easters tend to develop most often and most powerfully between the months of October and April, although they can (much less commonly) develop during other parts of the year as well. The susceptible regions are generally impacted by nor'easters a few times each winter.
This is argued most powerfully by Milton Friedman in his book Free to Choose. This kind of argument suggests that the "oppression by economic value" or the "domination of economic value" only exists as a belief or an interpretation which itself can be oppressive.
Spring is the driest season, and in certain years this relative dryness has important consequences for the environment, especially because the thinness of the soil retains moisture poorly. In the regions acid rain most powerfully affected, surveys indicated that the situation is getting better, the pH of the precipitation gently increasing.
Limited stock is the most representative technique of hunger marketing. It is also one of the strongest causes, which affects consumers directly and most powerfully. Many companies have not supplied their items adequately. Because it is hard for consumers to get and buy the product, they think that the item is really good and popular.
The daughter of an Irish-English-Native American farming family in upstate New York, Northrop claims to have first discovered her ability to connect with those in the spirit world when she was 5, but was most powerfully moved when her deceased grandmother visited her at the age of 13 after passing from colon cancer.
Power and the Pursuit of Peace, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1962. One version of this is the idea of promoting international understanding between nations through the international mobility of students – an idea most powerfully advanced by Cecil Rhodes in the creation of the Rhodes Scholarships, and his successors such as J. William Fulbright.Discussed above. See, e.g.
They started the Aayameli movement from Darjeeling with the publication of a journal titled Tesro Aayam triggering a theoretical jolt in Nepali literature at the time. Kainla did not write much, whatever he wrote he did most powerfully. He hails from Limbu community of eastern Nepal. He uses local myths and lore in his poetry leading to a diversion in traditional writing.
He describes the alternative as a mental raising of a "red flag". To argue why that red flag might be insufficient, Dawkins argues that drives must compete with one other within living beings. The most "fit" creature would be the one whose pains are well balanced. Those pains which mean certain death when ignored will become the most powerfully felt.
She was a master of dramatic harmonic surprise: in her music it is harmony changes, more than counterpoint, that most powerfully communicates emotional affect. Barbara Strozzi (1619–1677) was an Italian Baroque composer and singer. As a child, her considerable vocal talents were displayed to a wide audience. She was also compositionally gifted, and her father arranged for her to study with composer Francesco Cavalli.
For comparison, the total tax generated in 1637 was £208,000. Charles ordered 102 bronze cannon, to ensure it was the most powerfully armed ship in the world; these were made by John Browne. Sovereign of the Seas had 118 gun ports and only 102 guns. The shape of the bow meant that the foremost gun ports on the lower gun deck were blocked by the anchor cable.
The attention lavished on the ship was given a boost by William Armstrong, the founder of the original Armstrong company, who boasted that Esmeralda was "the swiftest and most powerfully armed cruiser in the world" and that it was "almost absolutely secure from the worst effects of projectiles.""The 'Esmeralda,'" Record (Valparaiso) 13, no. 183 (4 December 1884): 5.Bastable, Arms and the State, 176.
However, what comes across most powerfully in most of his own published contributions is his pride in what republican medical corps members were able to contribute after Jarama. Pride resonates in the obituaries of fallen comrades. He was proud of the military doctors who abandoned their comfort zones to work in the field hospitals. He was proud of the "school" for badly unprepared medically qualified recruits to the republican side.
The beautiful large vyalas in the prathimukha are among the most powerfully conceived of their kind. It is of modest proportions and consists of the sanctuary and its attached mandapam(hall). The two cover a total length of 15.3m, with its vimana measuring about 15.3m. The mandapam is a hall of 4 central pillars, and a vestibule provided at its back, leading to the sanctum, which is a square chamber of 3.7m.
Harrison's sequence of prose poems Letters to Yesenin (1973) was inspired by Yesenin. Harrison's practice of Zen Buddhism was important to his poetry, in part because it kept his "head from flying off". He became aware of Zen inspired poetry "by way of poets like Clayton Eshleman and Cid Corman, and most powerfully of all through Gary Snyder". He wrote that his long poem The Theory and Practice of Rivers (1986) was "basically Zennist".
Holmium(III) oxide, or holmium oxide is a chemical compound of a rare-earth element holmium and oxygen with the formula Ho2O3. Together with dysprosium(III) oxide (Dy2O3), holmium oxide is one of the most powerfully paramagnetic substances known. The oxide, also called holmia, occurs as a component of the related erbium oxide mineral called erbia. Typically, the oxides of the trivalent lanthanides coexist in nature, and separation of these components requires specialized methods.
Original coloration of the stone disk, based on chemical traces of pigments. The artist of the Coyolxauhqui stone carved this disk in high relief out of a single large stone, 3.25 meters in diameter. Aztec historian Richard Townsend describes it as one of the most powerfully expressive sculptures of Mesoamerican art, using "an assurance of design and a technical virtuosity not previously seen at the pyramids." The stone was likely created under the rule of Axayacatl (1469-1481).
Billboard placed it at number five on their ranking of Madonna's best songs, saying that it "marked a new chapter in her illustrious career". In another ranking for the singer's 50 Greatest Songs by Rolling Stone, "Ray of Light" attained a rank of number eight, with a writer from the magazine noting Madonna's "most powerfully sung vocals to date". In May 2018, Billboard ranked the top songs of 1998, ranking "Ray of Light" at number nine.
Film critic Pauline Kael endorsed the film, writing that "Tango has altered the face of an art form. This is a movie people will be arguing about for as long as there are movies." She called it "the most powerfully erotic movie ever made, and it may turn out to be the most liberating movie ever made." United Artists reprinted the whole of Kael's rave as a double-page advertisement in the Sunday New York Times.
Governmental and justice organizations that Autism Cymru collaborated with included: local health boards and authorities, all four Welsh Police Forces, and the Wales Ambulance Service Trust on the Emergency Services ASD Attention Card Scheme and training, and most powerfully, work with the Welsh Assembly Government. Their national AWARES website, when launched in 2002 was believed to have been "the first national resource website of its kind in the world".Autism website 'first of its kind'. BBC. 4 December 2002.
Stéphane Valeri (born March 1, 1962) is a Monegasque politician and businessman. He has served as the president of the National Council, which is the most powerfully elected position in Monaco,IPU Parline database: Monaco (Conseil nation) since 22 February 2018. He is the former Minister for Social Affairs and Health in Monaco.Assemblee Nationale He served three terms as a National Councillor, and then as its president, but resigned halfway through the second term so that he could serve as a Government Minister.
The pioneer of this style was Charley Straight, whose compositions were issued on piano roll years before Confrey's novelty hits. Early Charley Straight novelties include "S'more," "Playmor," "Nifty Nonsense," "Rufenreddy," and "Wild And Wooly." Novelty piano came most powerfully to the attention of the public in 1921, with the appearance of Zez Confrey's "Kitten on the Keys". The popularity of this piece quickly led to other Confrey works including "Dizzy Fingers" and "Greenwich Witch", and inspired other artists to issue novelty pieces.
The location derives its name from the Fort Ostenburg, a small fort built at the entrance to the inner harbour of Trincomalee by the Dutch and later surrendered to the British 1795. It has been called "the most powerfully gunned fort in Ceylon" with strong batteries at sea level and many guns on the ridge above them. However little of it remains today, mainly due to the constriction of coastal artillery placements by the British since the 1920 in the Ostenburg ridge.
At twenty-one she married Arshak Kurghinian, a member of the socialist underground in the Caucasus. In 1903 she moved to Rostov on Don with her two children, while Arshak stayed in Alexandropol. Experiencing utmost hardship and poverty, Kurghinian immersed herself in the Russian revolutionary milieu and some of her most powerfully charged poetry was written between 1907–1909, during the years of her affiliation with Rostov's proletarian underground. Arshaluysi ghoghanjner (Ringing of the Dawn), her first book of poetry was published in Nor Nakhijevan in 1907.
The stage was set for a major cultural divide, and tuckahoe-cohee antagonism grew from this early social dynamic. The term "cohee" has been traced to the Scotch-Irish dialect/accent, for "quoth he" used instead of "he said" in normal conversation of the time. It tended to sound like "quo he" which became "cohee" to the lowland Virginia planters. Thus the term "cohee" is tightly associated with the Presbyterian Scots-Irish upland settlers and most powerfully expressed in western Virginia and western North Carolina.
This study of natural history was most powerfully advanced by Charles Darwin and his theory of evolution first published in his book On the Origin of Species in 1859. Research in geology and evolutionary biology naturally led to the question of how old the Earth was. Indeed, between the mid-1700s to the mid-1800s, this was the topic of increasingly sophisticated intellectual discussions. With the advent of thermodynamics, it became clear that the Earth and the Sun must have an old but finite age.
On the Whitley Mk IV, the tail and ventral turrets were replaced with a Nash & Thompson power-operated turret mounting four Browning machine guns; upon the adoption of this turret arrangement, the Whitley became the most powerfully armed bomber in the world against attacks from the rear. Paratroopers inside the fuselage of a Whitley, August 1942 The fuselage comprised three sections, with the main frames being riveted with the skin and the intermediate sections being riveted to the inside flanges of the longitudinal stringers. Extensive use of Alclad sheeting was made.
On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, Roma holds an approval rating of 96% based on 387 reviews, with an average rating of 8.97/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "Roma finds writer- director Alfonso Cuarón in complete, enthralling command of his visual craft – and telling the most powerfully personal story of his career." On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 96 out of 100, based on 50 critics, indicating "universal acclaim". It is the 26th highest-rated film of all-time on the site, and the best-reviewed of 2018.
Baldwin in Baldwin (1990) p. 5 Nolte labeled the Holocaust an "überschießende Reaktion" (overshooting reaction) to Bolshevik crimes, and to alleged Jewish actions in support of Germany's enemies. In Nolte's opinion, the essence of National Socialism was anti-Communism, and anti-Semitism was only a subordinate element to anti-Bolshevism in Nazi ideology. Nolte argued that because "the mighty shadow of events in Russia fell most powerfully" on Germany, that the most extreme reaction to the Russian Revolution took place there, thus establishing the "causal nexus" between Communism and fascism.
Brackenbury Battery was a small coastal artillery fort located just north of Felixstowe, and initially known as Felixstowe Battery. It opened in October 1915 to provide fire northward from the Haven ports, replacing a battery of 10-inch guns that had previously covered this area. With their removal, only a single 10-inch gun in Landguard Fort could fire in that direction, and Brackenbury was built to address this problem. Brackenbury Battery was equipped with two of the newest 9.2-inch Mk IX guns, making it the most powerfully armed battery on the east coast at that time.
Its object is to discipline and cheapen labour-power, an economic advantage in a global context where agricultural producers have to become increasingly cost-conscious to remain competitive. And second, he has challenged the prevailing view that the ‘cultural turn’ is a politically progressive contribution to development studies. According to Brass, the ‘new’ populist postmodernism recuperated a specifically cultural dimension of ‘peasant-ness’, a discourse associated most powerfully with the Subaltern Studies project, formulated initially in the context of Asian historiography and latterly with regard to Latin American history. For the ‘new’ populist postmodernism this analytical re-essentialization of peasant did two things.
The site for the Kaiseraugst Nuclear Power Plant is located in north-west Switzerland beside the river at Kaiseraugst, a short distance to the east of Basel. Plans to build and operate the power plant were the subject of increasingly high-profile controversy over many years. The project failed because of bitter and ultimately effective opposition from the local population and because it became a cause célèbre for environmentalist pressure groups in Switzerland and across German speaking central Europe more generally. The matter hit the headlines most powerfully in 1975, with an eleven-week occupation of the site by a large number of people (estimated, initially, at around 15,000 people).
Its founding began with a conversation between the founders of the Tehran-based Society for Chemical Weapons Victims Support (SCWVS) and a coordinator for the International Peace Museums Network. This, as well as a visit to Hiroshima, Japan by members of SCWVS, fed into the desire for a museum in Tehran. It was in Hiroshima where the suffering from atomic arms was able to convert most powerfully into a drive for peace manifested via a peace museum. This ability to use the intense suffering of war to highlight the need for peace made the Tehran Peace Museum’s founders realize Iran's parallel suffering from chemical arms and the need for a parallel drive for peace.
Some evidence suggests that hunters contribute less than half the total food budget of most hunter-gatherer societies, and often much less than half, so that foraging grandmothers can contribute substantially to the survival of grandchildren at times when mothers and fathers are unable to gather enough food for all of their children. In general, selection operates most powerfully during times of famine or other privation. So although grandmothers might not be necessary during good times, many grandchildren cannot survive without them during times of famine. Arguably, however, there is no firm consensus on the supposed evolutionary advantages (or simply neutrality) of menopause to the survival of the species in the evolutionary past.
The American New York Times opened an article on Minas Geraes launch with "What on paper at least is the most powerful warship ever built for any navy ...", while Scientific American called Minas Geraes "the last word in heavy battleship design and the ... most powerfully armed warship afloat.""The Brazilian Battleship," Scientific American, 240. Some publications, like the American Advocate of Peace, decried the dreadnought purchase for its cost, calling it "a showy and pretentious naval policy seemingly for the sheer indulgence of national pride" and continuing with "[sinking] money into useless warships when, it is understood, foreign money has had to be borrowed for city improvements in Rio de Janeiro is pitiful politics."Mead, "Reaction," 238–239.
Jack was Michael Garibaldi's aide (Macaulay Bruton, who also portrays the character Tragedy in Season One "Eyes"), a recurring character in Seasons One and Two of Babylon 5. He is both implicated in, and explicitly involved in, events that lead to the death of Earth Alliance President Luis Santiago, and the "coming darkness." Perhaps most powerfully, he shoots Garibaldi in the back at the end of Season One ("Chrysalis"), preventing Garibaldi from warning Sinclair in time about the assassination attempt on Santiago, resulting in it being successful. In the Season Two episode "Revelations", Garibaldi regains consciousness, and with the help of Talia Winters, Talia helps Garibaldi telepathically retrieve his memory of being shot, and sees Jack's reflection in a mirror.
The Unidad Móvil Policial para Áreas Rurales (UMOPAR), (English: Mobile Police Unit for Rural Areas), was created in 1987 as a subsidiary of the Special Anti-narcotics Force (Fuerza Especial de Lucha Contra el Narcotráfico—FELCN) of the Bolivian National Police (Cuerpo de Policía Nacional) and it is a Bolivian counter-narcotics and counter-insurgency force which was founded by, and is funded, advised, equipped, and trained by the United States government as part of its "War on Drugs". There have been complaints that UMOPAR, which is effectively controlled by the United States military and Drug Enforcement Administration, was the most powerfully armed and best trained military force in Bolivia. In 1984, UMOPAR troops kidnapped the President of Bolivia, Siles Zuazo, and staged an unsuccessful coup attempt against the Bolivian government.
Bruce Clarke, writing in South Atlantic Review, found Reading Pound Reading to be "another reminder that many canonical modernists are most powerfully attended to at their margins, not in their stories and poems but in their 'nonfictions,' in the rhetorics of their 'doctrinal' discourses." Clarke describes Lindberg's study as one that > deposits [Pound] with pen and paper in the rhetorical study, reading and > writing transgressively. Pound the literary/political performance artist > attempting to dominate historical events; Pound the deconstructive writer/ > critic anarchistically disrupting textual forms. We are beginning to > appreciate just how completely these two Pound-personae are allotropic forms > of the same ego-phenomenon, how this turbulent ego-phenomenon is a modernist > Medusa—when we hold up the mirror to aim the spear, our own evasive faces > are reflected in the glass.
Forty years after these events, the scholar Gerald of Wales, in a rare quote from these times, wrote what Owain Gwynedd said to his troops on the eve of battle: > "My opinion, indeed, by no means agrees with yours, for we ought to rejoice > at this conduct of our adversary; for, unless supported by divine > assistance, we are far inferior to the English; and they, by their > behaviour, have made God their enemy, who is able most powerfully to avenge > both himself and us. We therefore most devoutly promise God that we will > henceforth pay greater reverence than ever to churches and holy places." Madog ap Maredudd died in 1160, enabling Owain to regain territory in the east. In 1163 he formed an alliance with Rhys ap Gruffydd of Deheubarth to challenge English rule.
Aside from the Bible, it was John Milton's famous and influential poem Paradise Lost, (1667) that communicated the story of the Fall and its consequences most powerfully. The idea of the fallen woman is most closely related to those sources which represent the fallen woman as an agent, as opposed to a passive receptacle, in the act of her undoing. For example, in "longing to reign rather than serve", Eve is ambitious for knowledge. The difference between these religious renderings of the iconic figure and the fallen woman presented in most 19th century texts is that the latter is suppressed, disempowered, and silenced in her representations: "[T]he Victorian fallen woman is usually depicted ... as a mute, enigmatic icon ... who sleeps through the poem that probes her nature".
The politics of Sidon is similar to that of the traditional old cities of the Levant in the sense of being family- based. In broad terms one could say that the El-Bizri family had an influence since Ottoman times, and then most significantly across almost the entirety of the 20th century. It was local in impact at first, but then the members of this family became influential within the Lebanese state and institutions, and they supported the Solh family that had successive Prime Ministers and that moved its power base from Sidon to Beirut. The Saad family developed its original politics from within the sphere of influence of the El-Bizri family and then became a power to reckon with on its own after 1948, and most powerfully in 1958, then in the civil war and up till today.
Against Happiness: In Praise of Melancholy is a nonfiction book by Eric G. Wilson that examines the benefits of being sad. The author denotes in the book that diagnosable conditions should be treated accordingly, and is in no way saying it is "normal" or "good" to be depressed. Rather, he seeks to point out that melancholy, or as he dubs it "generative melancholy" can be a powerfully creative force that has motivated the likes of Virginia Woolf, John Keats, Vincent van Gogh, and Ludwig van Beethoven to produce some of the greatest artistic masterpieces of their respective genres. Further, he expresses concern that America's aggressive diagnosis of any negative mood, however slight, as bad, abnormal, or dangerous will lead to an eradication of one of the most powerfully inspirational and motivational forces and its potential products.
"The Meaning of Kaswentha", p. 89; Parmenter here suggesting there has been an evolution in representation from bark/rope > chain > burnished silver covenant chain, doubtless in part as a consequence of European participation in the practice of commodified representation of the Kaswentha relationship. But of these, it is the "ship and canoe" conception of the kaswentha relationship that is the deepest and most significant, and it is the two-row wampum that is understood to represent this conception most powerfully, with two rows of purple wampum beads against a background of white beads, each row representing a parallel river, down which the respective vessels of each people travel, independently but in mutual support of each other. The question of what materials — wampum or otherwise — were exchanged at the initial negotiations of the treaty cannot be answered definitively.
" He felt that all the events of the season leading up to the episode demonstrated that "Hawley has, beneath all the artifice he delights in putting on (and which makes the show such a pleasure to watch), a good grasp on the vagaries of human behavior." Handlen also praised the inclusion of the UFO as consistent with the rest of the season's storytelling, saying: "Everything here makes sense, more or less, but it’s also bizarre and loopy and easily preventabl[e], and it cost people their lives. Which is why the UFO is entirely fitting. It’s the nonsense given a physical presence, like some cold, unknowable god observing us from afar. There’s certainly stuff to unpack symbolically, but what struck me most powerfully in the moment is how inevitable it felt, how of a piece with everything that came before.
National Gallery of Victoria , 1987, Melbourne Christine Wallace suggests that Drysdale "was the visual poet of that passive, all-encompassing despair that endless heat and drought induces", but that it was Sidney Nolan who, with a similar view, "most powerfully projected this take on Australia to the outside world". Lou Klepac, summing up in his 1983 work on Drysdale, says: "He found in the common elements of the landscape permanent and moving images which have become part of the visual lingua franca of modern Australia...Those who see in Drysdale's paintings a world remote from the comforts and pleasures they depend on, feel that he depicts loneliness and isolation. To him it was the opposite, a liberation from the anguish of the civilised world." In June 2017 one of Drysdale's last works, Grandma's Sunday Walk (1972), sold for $2.97 million, "the fifth-highest price for any Australian artwork at auction".
Sackville-West described her love of the old roses, saying that one should "discard the idea that roses must be limited to certain accepted and accustomed colours, and to welcome the less familiar purples and lilacs, and the striped, flaked, mottled variations which recall the old Dutch flower-paintings; to approach them, in fact, with open and unprejudiced eyes, and also with a nose that esteems the true scent of a rose warmed by the sun." She was especially fond of the bourbon roses 'Madame Isaac Péreire' and 'Madame Pierre Oger'. Graham Stuart Thomas, who helped locate rose varieties for Sissinghurst and advised Sackville-West on the design of the Rose Garden, described 'Madame Isaac Péreire' as "[p]ossibly the most powerfully fragrant of all roses", and 'Madame Pierre Oger' as having a "formal perfection unique among roses". When she first visited the property, Sackville-West came upon a dark red, double-flowered form of Rosa gallica growing wild and apparently dating from earlier plantings there.
Baldwin's uncle William of Thy (an illegitimate son of Baldwin IV of Hainaut) was regent for Hainaut.. Meanwhile, desperate for funds to support themselves and pay for their expenses, the leaders of the Fourth Crusade were persuaded to diverted to Constantinople in large part due to the exiled Byzantine prince Alexios (future Emperor Alexios IV Angelos) who promised them supplies and money in return for their help in ousting his uncle Emperor Alexios III Angelos, and freeing his father Isaac II Angelus. In April 1204, after numerous negotiations attempting to obtain the promised funds from the Byzantines, the Crusaders conquered the most powerfully protected city in the world. Stunned at their own success and unsure of what to do next, the leaders adopted a similar track as their forefathers had during the First Crusade. They elected one of their own, Count Baldwin of Flanders as Emperor (of what modern historians refer to as the Latin Empire) and divided imperial lands into feudal counties.
" The Federalist suggests that Wonder Woman is "a story of Jesus". "The movie is wrapped up in faux Greek mythology, true, but there's no mistaking the Christology here." "Perhaps Christ in the form of a beautiful and kick-ass Amazon is all that our contemporary society can handle right now", stated M. Hudson, a Christian feminist. On HuffPost cultural critic, G. Roger Denson, who regards the superhero genre as a source of contemporary "Mainstream Mythopoetics" ("the making of new yet vitally meaningful, if not symbolic, stories filled with imagery reflecting, yet also shaping and advancing, the political, legal, moral and social practices of today"), wrote that the "No Man's Land" scene "that people are crying over in theaters and raving about afterward happens to be among the most powerfully mythopoetic scenes ever filmed at the same time it is one of the oldest myths to have been utilized by artists and writers after it had been invented by early military strategists and leaders.
The Char B1 was a French heavy tank manufactured before World War II. The Char B1 was a specialised break-through vehicle, originally conceived as a self- propelled gun with a 75 mm howitzer in the hull; later a 47 mm gun in a turret was added, to allow it to function also as a Char de Bataille, a "battle tank" fighting enemy armour, equipping the armoured divisions of the Infantry Arm. Starting in the early twenties, its development and production were repeatedly delayed, resulting in a vehicle that was both technologically complex and expensive, and already obsolescent when real mass-production of a derived version, the Char B1 "bis", started in the late thirties. Although a second up-armoured version, the Char B1 "ter", was developed, only two prototypes were built. Among the most powerfully armed and armoured tanks of its day, the type was very effective in direct confrontations with German armour in 1940 during the Battle of France, but slow speed and high fuel consumption made it ill-adapted to the war of movement then being fought.
Tregor and Tregoff, Cornwall, 1947, Tate Gallery From there followed Bomberg's great period of painting and drawing in landscape, in Spain at Toledo (1928), Ronda (1934–35 and 1954–57) and Asturias (1935), in Cyprus (1948) and intermittently in Britain, perhaps most powerfully in Cornwall. A six-month stay at Odessa in the Soviet Union in the second half of 1933, following Hitler's seizure of power in Germany, led Bomberg on his return to London to immediate resignation from the Communist Party. During World War II, he painted Evening in the City of London (1944), showing the blitzed city viewed rising up to a triumphant, surviving St Paul's Cathedral on the horizon, since described as the "most moving of all paintings of wartime Britain" (Martin Harrison); a series of flower paintings saturated with turbulent feeling; and his single commission as a war artist, a series of "Bomb Store" paintings (1942) expressing Bomberg's expanded first-hand sense of the destructive powers of modern technology in warfare. These "Bomb Store" paintings convey a premonitory sense of the massive explosion that destroyed the underground store two years later, killing 68 people, and bear comparison with Piranesi's Carceri etchings.

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