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The past three seasons, their games were marked by palpitating comebacks.
I can feel the stress tingling up my spine and my heart palpitating.
One promo video for the event followed the journey of participant Tim Huney's palpitating heart.
"Your heart starts palpitating, you're short of breath, you start feeling faint and dizzy," he says.
"I felt my heart palpitating as I opened the app," Khan told me in an email.
But the announcement in March that the Folger had secured it drew palpitating headlines around the world.
My heart was palpitating, my joints were locking, and I was more nauseous than I had ever been.
That "Mom, I'll miss you" — along with my palpitating heart — was enough to stop me in my tracks.
As I walked home, my vision blurred, my heart began palpitating and I was overcome with acute anxiety.
Then he would send it by a well-dressed messenger boy and wait, with palpitating heart, for her reply.
"I go to pay my respects … palpitating heart in hand" even as she aims "not to anthropomorphize" her subjects.
" Others, like "Henrietta House," resemble edgy spells and evoke Gertrude Stein in their erudite nonsense: "Henrietta, so pathetic, / Palpitating neurasthenic, / Barcelona antiseptic.
The new theology transfers Judaism's healthy involvement in this life onto a palpitating anticipation of the next; the present becomes eternity's duller portal.
You don't get the laid-bare feeling of Schubert, Beethoven's idealism, Liszt's philosophical questing, or Schumann's palpitating, specific love for his wife, Clara.
The most popular form of this is kabuki, which offers lashings of violence, gore and palpitating, cross-dressed sex (all the actors are male).
How I loved being made to submit, being used without thought, being used for sheer wetness — as a tight glove, a palpitating fist, pornography or worship.
Get ready to put your investigative skills to the test because this freshman knockout will dish up a heaping serving of frights, hijinks, and heart-palpitating murder cases.
Given the lurid, heart-palpitating details of Lister's diaries, one might think that Gentleman Jack would be a steamy show when it comes to women in the bedroom.
Mr. Edwards's seemingly effortless picking produced a palpitating sound that captured the vibe of the ocean a few years before the Beach Boys began singing about California girls.
They had what amounted to a blood feud which is, again, defined by sound: every clip of them wrestling around this time has the same heart-palpitating thrum to it.
She was a part of that involuntary, palpitating life, and could neither look out on it from her luxurious shelter as a mere spectator, nor hide her eyes in selfish complaining.
I proceeded to fritter away entire workdays combing through recording forums (shout-out to Gearslutz!) and Googling pictures of radio studios, lusting after large diaphragm condenser mics and palpitating over preamps.
So when I found myself rocking my daughter to sleep and having a panic attack—my heart palpitating and the walls of her nursery seemingly closing in on me—I was floored.
I asked Munroe to take stock, in her own way, of her newest works and to try to put her finger on the palpitating energy field that appears to be their collective subject.
Through a combination of music, dance, and custom-made T-shirts, Adejuyigbe emphasizes the magical properties of September 23 and its palpitating, life-giving vibrations that only those with true soul can feel.
"Unless the midwife who's palpitating the abdomen has a long history with that patient and knows what they're feeling for, it can be very difficult [to tell]," says Michelle Lyne from the Royal College of Midwives.
And there were Trip Metalesque moments at Movement: a wild minute of palpitating noise during Mr. Young's D.J. set, Terrence Dixon's set of live electronics with musicians toward the end of the Tresor party (so I heard).
With a long day behind me and a wearying commute ahead of me, I don't want to settle for distraction; I want to look forward to reading my book with the palpitating excitement of a second date with someone I've already fallen for.
I spent my first evening here this month in the company of that Danish prince, who is being embodied with such compelling, thin-skinned agitation by Andrew Scott that I felt I could see his heart palpitating, and breaking apart, within his chest.
The result is, among other things, a treasure chest of sex, but the lid is opened inch by inch; one scene, in bed, is replayed a second time in deeper detail, as if Park had quizzed the two participants about their respective memories of that palpitating hour.
In a white-knuckle game that featured six lead changes, clutch hits, dramatic home runs, near-misses and palpitating hearts, Cabrera — the National League's best hitter over the past four weeks — delivered the final blow and ended the Mets' three-game losing streak during a critical playoff run.
But as thrilling as these palpitating accompaniments are — obviously sexual in their throbbing and striving — the most original and profound of Schumann's syncopations occur when a ghost melody follows the main melody at some distance, an echo blurring the sense of time, making the music seem almost divorced from itself.
" Looking out her window one day, she sees a family making its way down the road and realizes that she, too, is "a part of that involuntary, palpitating life, and could neither look out on it from her luxurious shelter as a mere spectator, nor hide her eyes in selfish complaining.
At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, a lot of people were palpitating about the decline in stock prices since the start of 2016, the precipitous drop in oil prices, the slowdown in China, war in the Middle East – even the prospects of Donald Trump or Ted Cruz in the White House.
This sphere of visual gravitas, then, or this visio-emotive, physically palpable if not palpitating setting, becomes a fitting aesthetic vessel for William's variably embedded narratives and implicit messages pertaining to gendered and raced identities, and to the perhaps ever-unrelenting past-present-tense of still-colonial-post-colonial histories that seem to never fully wane, or to give way to a sufficiently momentous chapter of a thoroughly decolonized, autonomous after.
" The Crete of Miller's journey was not yet a full-fledged tourist destination, especially on the cusp of war, and was a relative backwater, putting him in the mind of "the back pages of Dickens' novels, of a quaint one-legged world illuminated by a jaded moon: a land that had survived every catastrophe and was now palpitating with a blood beat, a land of owls and herons and crazy relics such as sailors bring back from foreign shores.
"I Go to the Convenience Store" features the intensively capitalistic space of a convenience store, and the backdrop of "Sky Kong Kong" is a rooftop room in a small provincial city. Her humorous depiction of the people who live in these spaces evokes a rich pathos. Her 2011 novel My Palpitating Life is a touching story of a 17-year-old boy with progeria, a disease that cause rapid aging; he prepares to bid farewell to his thirty-something parents, who had him when they were teenagers.My Palpitating Life.
"Vertical Inclinations," Los Angeles Times, September 24, 1996.Blaschy, Barbara, "Geek Love," Orange County Weekly, September 20-26, 1996. Art Week wrote that the "pink, fleshy, palpitating field" suggested myriad references—linguistic, sensory, salacious and lewd—while operating at a purely visual level from a distance.DiMichele, David.
"It does not gratify us to read that a young lady 'heaves palpitating sighs,' or that 'her small white face is bathed in sweats,'" the Saturday Review wrote."A Ballroom Repentance," p. 154. Her work was sometimes viewed as needlessly vulgar – or, as George Saintsbury stated – it was "the reverse of subtle."ref>Saintsbury, George.
Exclaim! magazine named Songs for Burning Lovers the Number 2 Punk Album of 2010. Exclaim! writer Keith Carman said, "Detuned and thunderous while still melodically brilliant, gritty and raw, Songs For Burning Lovers is a rapid-fire dose of biting riffs, palpitating beats and pulverizing vocals." The band was later nominated for Punk/Hardcore Artist/Group of the Year at the 2011 Indie Awards.
The fading tonality at the close, so like the stuff dreams > are made of, is a wonderful piece of tone-artistry. The third movement > entitled “The Scarlet Ceremonies” is the most striking of the set. It is > founded on a quotation from Arthur Machen’s “The House of Souls”. Against a > continuously palpitating pattern in the right hand a trumpet-like theme is > given out by the left.
"There's a part of this song where I'm joking, but there's a whole part of this song where I'm dead serious", she said. "Because the palm sweating, heart palpitating beginnings of a relationship often result in a huge amount of incompatibility, so the concept of compatibility is so much more important to me as I get older.""Alanis Morissette talks about songs from 'Under Rug Swept'" . MSO. Retrieved April 5, 2007.
"I Care" is an R&B; power ballad. According to Cameron Adams of the Herald Sun, the song contains elements of futuristic soul music and rock music. It is built on a hand-clapped rhythm, various melodies, pulsating as well as palpitating beats and a lone synth note underneath. "I Care" is instrumentally complete with screeching guitars, synthesizers, a thrashing drum machine, dense percussion instrument, and a piano.
My Brilliant Life () is a 2014 South Korean drama film starring Song Hye-kyo and Gang Dong-won. It was co-written and directed by E J-yong based on the 2011 novel My Palpitating Life by Kim Ae-ran. My Brilliant Life won the Third Place Audience Award at the 17th Udine Far East Film Festival in 2015. My Brilliant Life was released under CJ Entertainment in Korea on September 3, 2014.
Mexican newspaper Milenio, enjoyed the track's fusion of cumbia and reggae sounds. According to author José E. Limón, the song consists of "playful cumbia-rhythms" with lyrics speaking of "young kids falling in love". In "Bidi Bidi Bom Bom", Selena is overwhelmed and lovestruck by a man who happened to walk near her. The onomatopoeic title suggests the sound of a heart palpitating when a person longs to be the protagonist's object of affection.
In March 1771 Mendelssohn's health deteriorated so badly that Marcus Elieser Bloch, his doctor, decided his patient had to give up philosophy, at least temporarily.Bloch (1774), pp. 60-71 After a short and restless sleep one evening, Mendelssohn found himself incapable of moving and had the feeling of something lashing his neck with fiery rods, his heart was palpitating and he was in an extreme anxiety, yet fully conscious. This spell was then broken suddenly by some external stimulation.
"Bidi Bidi Bom Bom" is a song recorded by American Tejano singer, Selena. It was released as the second single from her fourth studio album, Amor Prohibido (1994). Originally written about a cheerful fish swimming freely in the ocean, the song's title is an onomatopoeic phrase suggesting the palpitating heartbeat of a person lovestruck by the object of their affection. "Bidi Bidi Bom Bom" was written by Selena and her backup vocalist and dancer Pete Astudillo.
Jamie xx's minimalist production incorporates shimmering cymbals and syncopated rimshots. "Chained" experiments with musical buildup, including climactic guitar and rising beats. The song's only crescendo is by a solitary guitar line, and the stuttering, off-beat kick drum that beings the song develops into a more standard rhythm. Paula Mejia of Prefix writes that the song "carefully structures itself on the formulaic build of beats, rising like the pace of a palpitating heartbeat and bursting into a shimmer of oscillating sounds".
The B side began with a portrayal of Mozart's Cherubino that was no less compelling. Just as she had when appearing in Le nozze di Figaro at Glyndebourne, von Stade brought us "a palpitating youth - swooning, too, in a nicely easy-going and varied 'Voi che sapete'". And her "tender, seductive" Zerlina from Don Giovanni was a girl whose embraces nobody could resist. La clemenza di Tito was the one work that von Stade drew on with less than total success.
WEB DuBois in 1918 W.E.B. Du Bois is well known as one of the most influential black scholars and activists of the 20th century. Du Bois educated himself on his people, and sought academia as a way to enlighten others on the social injustices against his people. Du Bois research "revealed the Negro group as a symptom, not a cause; as a striving, palpitating group, and not an inert, sick body of crime; as a long historic development and not a transient occurrence".Du Bois, W.E.B. 1940.
"Techno Cumbia" was praised as the first successful case of a cumbia-rap prototype in the industry. "Bidi Bidi Bom Bom", which also draws on music from the Caribbean, features lusher arrangements and less driven, trebly synthesizers than the first four songs on Amor Prohibido. Infused with cumbia and reggae, its onomatopoeic title suggests the sound of a heart palpitating when a person longs to be the protagonist's object of affection. Critics praised the song's catchiness and noted a sense of conviviality in the track.
In an article, Jennifer Schuessler writes, "The machine, Brown argued, would allow readers to adjust the type size, avoid paper cuts and save trees, all while hastening the day when words could be 'recorded directly on the palpitating ether.'" Brown believed that the e-reader (and his notions for changing text itself) would bring a completely new life to reading. Schuessler correlates it with a DJ spinning bits of old songs to create a beat or an entirely new song, as opposed to just a remix of a familiar song.
He is author and editor of the 2001 work Poésies touareg : le chant des saisons (Tuareg poetry: Song of the seasons), a collection of some 175 traditional poems. Although primarily writing in French, he is in the tradition of Ghaylan ibn 'Uqbah, seeing the Tuareg as quintessentially Keltamacheq (speakers of Tamasheq), nomads of the desert. His poems speak of the desert, a space swarming with life, palpitating like the heart of planet, the richness of its silence and the force of its people. He comments on our Western world and on our fears.
Journeying from one point to another has been a physical and transformative reality in her life, increasing her self-confidence and expanding her vision of the world. These geographical voyages have enabled her to experience the broad horizons and quiet strength of country living, the power of nature, and the palpitating rhythm of cities. While travel has enlarged her perspective, her work expresses the sense of journey itself, rather than alluding to a specific site or sense of place. Akers works in series, with each piece informing the next.
New Italian Epic is a curious cultural hybrid. More like a GMO than a product with denomination of origin... it is an interesting cyberbook of literary theory [...] in this essay you can hear, palpitating, the need to draw mental maps between the books, pair up authors with greater or lesser amounts of judgement, create remarkable points to survey positions and routes in Italian publishing.L. Mastrantonio, "NIE, il cyberbook sull'epica italiana non pacificata",Il Riformista, 5 February 2009. [26]» Amongst the detractors is the literary critic Carla Benedetti, columnist in the weekly L’Espresso and lecturer at Pisa University.
At length > the man who offers the sacrifice strips him naked, and leads him at once to > the stairway of the tower where is the stone idol. Here they stretch him on > his back, tying the hands to the sides and fastening the legs ... Soon comes > the sacrificing priest—and this is no small office among them—armed with a > stone knife, which cuts like steel, and is as big as one of our large > knives. He plunges the knife into the breast, opens it, and tears out the > heart hot and palpitating. And this as quickly as one might cross himself.
As E makes an unprecedented attempt to direct the film from Los Angeles via Skype, chaotic and unpredictable circumstances arise behind the scenes as the cast and crew become frustrated without a director to guide them on set, blurring the line between fiction and reality. E said it was "difficult to decide how to classify the film in terms of genre. The feature film seems to be a documentary about the production process of a short film, but it also has dramatic elements similar to a reality show." In 2014, E directed and co-wrote My Brilliant Life, a film adaptation of Kim Aeran's novel My Palpitating Life.
She hands him a dagger and, trembling, he leaves to avenge her. She asks the gods to strengthen his arm, while Cleone and the chorus comment on her anguish (Chorus and duet: Il tuo dolor ci affretta a consolarti ...Se l'amor mio ti è caro ... Incerto, palpitante ... Se a me nemiche stelle / "We come to console you ... If my love is dear to you" ... "Uncertain, palpitating" ... "Unless, o gods, you are my enemies"). She rushes out in a fury, followed by the others. Fenicio and Pilade meet, predicting Pirro's downfall if he goes ahead with his marriage to Andromaca (Duettino: A così triste immagine / "Such sad imaginings").
She went to several doctors who all agreed that there was nothing they could do. Upon the persuasion of Father Estefan, Rafqa consulted a visiting American doctor who strongly suggested that the eye be removed. Estefan later recounted, > Before the operation I asked the doctor to anesthetize the eye so that Rafqa > would not feel any pain but she refused. The doctor made her sit down and > pushed a long scalpel … into her eye … the eye popped out and fell on the > ground, palpitating slightly … Rafqa didn’t complain … but only said, ‘in > communion with Christ’s Passion.’ The pain was then all concentrated in her left eye and nothing could be done.
At that speech, King called for an escalation of nonviolent protests to end segregated accommodation. King's words had made a huge impact with Khazan, so much so that he later remarked that "he could feel his heart palpitating" and that the words of King "brought tears to his eyes." In 1959, Khazan graduated from James B. Dudley High School, and entered the A&T; College of North Carolina. It was during his freshman year that Khazan and his roommate, Joseph McNeil; along with two other associates, Franklin McCain and David Richmond, devised a plan to protest against the policies of the segregated lunch counter at the downtown Greensboro F. W. Woolworth’s store.
A young man walks a scorching Cairo street. At the entrance to the city’s pivotal main square, he notices a succulent girl. Ineluctably drawn into her magnetic field, and the swirling, palpitating square ahead, he starts to fantasize about how he would talk to her, seduce her, rape her, love her, abandon her, cherish her were he, for example, a Brazen Rake, a Brutal Bohemian, a Sensitive Painter, or a Bald Mechanic, jumping from persona to persona as his imaginings become more and more feverish, while in his mind the girl goes through a similar series of transformations. These characters—a circus parade of Egypt’s contemporary human menagerie—are not, however, mere dress-up costumes to be donned and discarded at their author’s whim.
In 2013, Gang appeared in The X, a 30-minute spy thriller directed by Kim Jee-woon that showcases the visual potential of ScreenX, a new 270-degree exhibition system. In 2014, Gang returned to the big screen in Yoon Jong-bin's period action film Kundo: Age of the Rampant, playing an illegitimate nobleman's son who attempts to destroy a group of Robin Hood-like outlaws in 19th century Joseon Dynasty. He next starred in My Brilliant Life, E J-yong's film adaptation of Kim Aeran's bestselling novel My Palpitating Life about a couple who must watch their son suffering from progeria grow prematurely old. In 2015, Gang reunited with Jeon Woo-chi co-star Kim Yoon-seok in Jang Jae-hyun's mystery thriller The Priests.
From the beginning, his work was highly regarded and well reviewed, as this 1921 appraisal by the art critic at Paris' Revue moderne des arts et de la vie (Modern Review of the Arts and Life) attests: :Few landscape artists, in my opinion, among our modern painters, reach such a profound expression of truth in a finer art form. This artist knows admirably how to compose his paintings, while maintaining a note of reality which removes any impression of being formulaic. Modern, clearly, by the richness of the palette, by the skillful distribution of color and light, by the creation of this true atmosphere so rarely achieved, it nevertheless continues the high tradition of the old masters by the consciousness of drawing, respect for perspective and harmony of composition. :And all these elements combine to create real life on the canvas, palpitating with the intimate emotion of the artist before nature.
He went as far as Inverness, where on a hunting trip with "the savage inhabitants of the area" (des sauvages habitants du pays), he joined them in eating the still "palpitating" flesh of their prey.Formel-Levavasseur, 54–55; de Pétigny, 329 His old commander, the Count of Enghien, had died in 1546, and by Vendôme's next major action, the siege of Metz by Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor in 1552–53, he was commanded by Francis, Duke of Guise, later to become Vendôme's implacable enemy. Vendôme again distinguished himself, and in 1557 he replaced a dead cousin as commander or "colonel-general" of the bandes Piedmontese, or French infantry of Piedmont,de Pétigny, 330 a force who in 1545 had conducted the Massacre of Mérindol.Knecht, R. J., Francis I, 405, google books The next year he was appointed the governor of Calais, which the French had finally regained after centuries of English rule.
Díaz relates, "...the dismal drum of Huichilobos sounded again,...we saw our comrades who had been captured in Cortés' defeat being dragged up the steps to be sacrificed...cutting open their chests, drew out their palpitating hearts which they offered to the idols...the Indian butchers...cut off their arms and legs...then they ate their flesh with a sauce of peppers and tomatoes...throwing their trunks and entrails to the lions and tigers and serpents and snakes." Cuauhtemoc then "sent the hands and feet of our soldiers, and the skin of their faces...to all the towns of our allies..." The Aztec sacrificed a batch of Spanish prisoners each night for ten nights. The Aztec cast off the cooked limbs of their prisoners to the Tlaxcalans, shouting: "Eat the flesh of these teules ["Gods"-a reference to the early belief that Spanish were gods] and of your brothers because we are sated with it". The Aztec continued to attack the Spaniards on the causeways, "day and night".
Emilio Giuseppe Dossena, Parco Sempione, 1980 (Late impressionist period) Dossena exhibited at the Galleria Treves (Spotorno, 1977), Galleria Il Portichetto ( Stresa, 1978) and the Circolo Ambrosiano Meneghin e Cecca (Milan, 1983). The specialized press covered these events profusely, offering only positive comments. The art critic Mario Portalupi affirmed: “In truth, his painting process is born out of impressions and the subsequent emotions, which transform reality and regulate the chromatic entities on the canvas…”Ferruccio Pallavera, Giuseppe Dossena, “Ambrogino d'oro”, L'Amico, Novembre 2002, p.11, Cavenago D'Adda His friend Enzo Lepore, renowned opera singer, stated: “Dossena…excels for the luminous harmony of the chromatic contrasts and he distinguishes himself for the expressive purity of his vigorous and original style… His paintings are fresh, palpitating, and rich with a vast conception and spirituality, in a frame of radiant and intensive colors…”Ferruccio Pallavera, Giuseppe Dossena, “Ambrogino d'oro”, L'Amico, Novembre 2002, p.12, Cavenago D'Adda Among the many honors he received, in 1985 Dossena was awarded the prestigious Ambrogino d’Oro per l’Arte from the City of Milan and in 1989 a ceramic tile with his signature is placed in the famous Muretto di Alassio.
New York Times film critic Howard Thompson gave Battle in Outer Space a mixed, but generally positive review, stating, "The plot is absurd and is performed in dead earnest... some of the artwork is downright nifty, especially in the middle portion, when an earth rocket soars to the moon to destroy the palpitating missile base... the Japanese have opened a most amusing and beguiling bag of technical tricks, as death-dealing saucers whiz through the stratosphere... and the lunar landscape is just as pretty as it can be." Boxoffice magazine rated the film much more highly, hailing it a "science-fiction adventure drama on a grand scale... and spectacular special effects... can be exploited to attract the youngsters and mature action fans in huge numbers. Like similar Japanese-made thrillers, 'Rodan', 'H-Man' and 'The Mysterians' (all produced by Toho), this can pay off boxoffice-wise if exhibitors stress the amazingly realistic trick photography of flying saucers, moon exploration and a full-scale attack on U.S. cities which results in skyscrapers being destroyed, etc..." and makes note of the film's "explosive action, of which there is plenty, particularly in the climatic battle..." Boxoffice also cited Shinichi Sekizawa's "imaginative screenplay.""Feature Reviews" section. Boxoffice.

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