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Beyoncé, open the floodgates and allow our theory to pour forth.
Music is well-known for being a floodgate for memories to pour forth.
But energy, line and expression — prime dancerly virtues — all pour forth from him.
There's something refreshing about a speaker willing to pour forth her least flattering qualities.
His story began to pour forth, more complicated than I ever could have guessed.
Ballet steps pour forth here with wonderfully natural fluency, while challenging the speed and dexterity of the dancers.
But when you ask the reporters to leave for a few minutes, you can barely keep up with the stories that pour forth.
The Neediest Cases Fund When Charline Ogbeni tells the story of her life, words pour forth like coffee beans from a torn burlap bag.
I witnessed clever clues pour forth from him the way that melodies sprang effortlessly from Mozart's fingertips at the piano as he improvised for his audiences.
"The mouth moves and the lies pour forth," wrote the New Yorker's David Remnick in a story published Monday morning about Trump's response to the shooting.
Within a solo, even within a phrase, his energy would pour forth down into his insteps or up into the air or both at the same time.
This is a minimalist work of great majesty, akin to a shimmering Agnes Martin painting, whose stripped-down aesthetic allows light to pour forth from her canvas.
Invitations to dinner — for a fee — pour forth from a range of services such as EatWith, which offers home meals made by locals in over 200 cities.
The three of them sound like the well-bred daughters of a nineteenth-century temperance clan, yet their job is to pour forth an intoxicating stream. Bliss.
"I myself must also have served as a catalyst in having all this pour forth, away finally from the misery of war, and the burned city," he writes.
He is survived by his wife, his pugs, his friends, his music, and his legacy, and floods of heartbreaking tributes from those close to him continue to pour forth.
If the people don't have confidence in the outcome of an election, then it becomes difficult for them to accept the policies and actions that pour forth from it.
"Torments will ope your lips," boasts one of Iago's captors, and we onlookers, mired in our imperfect humanity, share that craving to see Iago's soul cracked open so he can pour forth his secrets.
Should the raiding club decide to stump up for the transfer as opposed to just ransacking their rivals' stadium in a brutal show of force, they can open the infamous transfer 'war chest' and pour forth the treasure of its golden bowels.
There's New York-neurotic, with which many of us are familiar, ranging from the friend who insists on altering the most anodyne of food offerings, to the more serious cases, the acquaintances who pour forth the most appalling intimacies of their relationships with little filter.
As for the three-dimensional people who pour forth from that machine, Mr. Peck makes them neither enchanting pieces of clockwork (the dolls in Leonide Massine's 1919 ballet "La Boutique Fantasque" have more life than the humans who want to buy them) nor miraculously real (the forlorn title character of Michel Fokine's 1911 "Petrouchka" is a puppet with an anguished inner life).
Narhar is an ancient town situated in Jhunjhunu district in Rajasthan, India. It is Located at a distance of . The people pour forth from all over the country on the famous Fair of the Janama Ashthami. The newly established "Way to Transform" Shridhar University Pilani spread over 60 acres is located close to Narhar.
Impromptu words pour forth > every day and harmonize within the framework of nature [卮言日出 和以天倪]. > Consequently, there is effusive elaboration so that they may live out their > years [因以曼衍 所以窮年]. Without speech, there is equality. Equality plus speech > yields inequality; speech plus equality yields inequality.
Great Gowri, thou lotus eyed Goddess benign, Pour forth on our Raja thy blessings divine. Thou lady celestial, of the loveliest grace, Upholding all being -unbounded as space. As Indra to the demons - Agasthya to the sea- Thou makest all powers of evil to flee. All good that men seek is by thy hand outpoured, The consort co-equal of Sambhu, thy Lord.
A porcelain teapot rules the tea table. She is very proud of her handle and spout, but not quite so proud of her lid (which is cracked). She is very proud of holding the tea leaves and of being the one to pour forth her contents for thirsty humankind. One day, the teapot is dropped and the handle and spout are broken.
Dragging him to a nearby oak, the Niflungs hang Vingi within sight of the Huns. Seething with hatred, the Huns pour forth from the mead hall's gates and hurl themselves upon the Niflungs. To Atli's surprise, Gunnar and Högni drive the Huns back inside the mead hall. With frigid loathing, Atli comes forth and refers to the Niflungs as his vassals.
The Apolytikion (Greek: Ἀπολυτίκιον) or Dismissal Hymn is a closing hymn that varies from day to day according to the calendar, and is sung in Eastern Orthodox Church services at the end of officers (such as Matins or Vespers). > First Tone Appropriate to your calling, O Champion Paraskevi, you worshipped > with the readiness your name bears. For an abode you obtained faith, which > is your namesake. Wherefore, you pour forth healing and intercede for our > souls.
With the assistance of their Slann servants, they moved the planet's orbit closer to its sun, and arranged the continents to their liking. To travel between worlds, the Old Ones used portals to another dimension ("warp gates"), which they built at the north and south poles of the Warhammer World. Eventually, however, these gates collapsed, allowing raw magical energy and the daemonic forces of Chaos to pour forth into the Warhammer world. At this point, the Old Ones disappeared.
A persistent libertarian and monarchist critique of democracy is the claim that it encourages the elected representatives to change the law without necessity and in particular to pour forth a flood of new laws (as described in Herbert Spencer's The Man Versus The State). This is seen as pernicious in several ways. New laws constrict the scope of what were previously private liberties. Rapidly changing laws make it difficult for a willing non-specialist to remain law-abiding.
In Prometheus Bound, Typhon is imprisoned underneath Etna, while above him Hephaestus "hammers the molten ore", and in his rage, the "charred" Typhon causes "rivers of fire" to pour forth. Ovid has Typhon buried under all of Sicily, with his left and right hands under Pelorus and Pachynus, his feet under Lilybaeus, and his head under Etna; where he "vomits flames from his ferocious mouth". And Valerius Flaccus has Typhon's head under Etna, and all of Sicily shaken when Typhon "struggles".
28 Further, he defines its boundaries as "the Mofar River in the south, the Adabay and Wanchet rivers in the west, the Qechene River in the north, and in the east a long chain of mountains which pour forth the waters that drain across Manz and which divide it from the lowlands of Efrata, Gedem, and Qawat."Levine, Wax and Gold, p. 289 n. 13 This would roughly equate to the modern woredas of Gera Midirna Keya Gebriel and Mam Midrina Lalo Midir.
Shortly thereafter, the Enghien merchant was murdered. His widow passed the stolen hosts to the Jews of Brussels, where in the synagogue on Good Friday 1370 some tried to stab the wafers with their daggers, causing blood to pour forth. A female Jewish convert to Christianity was paid to take the hosts to Cologne's Jews, but remorsefully told the story to the parson of Notre-Dame de la Chapelle in Brussels, who took possession of the hosts. The Duke of Brabant,In fact, in 1370 Joanna was suo jure Duchess of the Duchy of Brabant.
Athenaeus (The Deipnosophists xiv.38) quotes a passage from a now-lost play, Semele, by Diogenes the Tragedian, describing an all-percussion accompaniment to some of these rites: :And now I hear the turban-wearing women, :Votaries of th' Asiatic Cybele, :The wealthy Phrygians' daughters, loudly sounding :With drums, and rhombs, and brazen- clashing cymbals, :Their hands in concert striking on each other, :Pour forth a wise and healing hymn to the gods.Athenaeus 1854, 3:1015. An altogether darker picture of the function of this noise music is painted by Livy in Ab urbe condita xxxix.
Donnchad pursued them with his adherents, and laid waste and burned their territory and churches.Annals of Ulster AU 780.7 the Annals of Ulster state of this event: > "Great hosts ... pour forth for themselves streams of gore; a company parts > with Life in the overthrow of Óchtar Ocha." That same year a congress of the synods of Uí Néill and Laigin was held at Tara and peace was restored.Annals of Ulster AU 780.12 This campaign by Donnchad may have been in support of his son-in-law Bran Ardchenn mac Muiredaig (died 795), a rival of Ruaidrí.
Kenneth Baker, art critic for the San Francisco Chronicle wrote about his work: "There is true technical brilliance here…In the drawings, his technique seems to discover fresh descriptive possibilities each time out." Home on the Streets traveled to Los Angeles in 1996 and Florence, Italy in 1997, where the exhibition was mounted in the Cloisters of the Santa Croce Church. Paola Bortolotti, art critic for La Nazione, writes: "The persistent theme does not carry a denunciation of a social problem, but it is rather the pretext to pour forth onto canvas the urgency of the brush strokes." In 1997 Marco Sassone received a commission to create a 200 square foot mural in downtown San Francisco.
106 The Queen of Peace and Mother of the Church should be invoked: "Nothing seems more appropriate and valuable than to have the prayers of the whole Christian family rise to the Mother of God, who is invoked as the Queen of Peace, begging her to pour forth abundant gifts of her maternal goodness in the midst of so many great trials and hardships. We want constant and devout prayers to be offered to her whom We declared Mother of the Church, its spiritual parent, during the celebration of the Second Vatican Council."Christi Matri 8 Paul VI taught that the rosary is a summary of gospel teaching. His new Missal includes all new Marian prayers.
Cheng Xuanying defines mànyǎn (曼衍, tr. "effusive elaboration") as wuxin (無心, "unconsciously; unintentionally"), which he uses above (27/1) to define zhiyan, and explains that by following (隨) the changes of each new day and harmonizing with natural boundaries, one can abide with the universal and instinctively deal with everything. Third, Zhuangzi (27/9) rhetorically questions "If it were not for the impromptu words that pour forth every day and harmonize within the framework of nature, who could last long?" Guo Xiang points out that we can avoid problems if our words follow (隨) the zhì (制, "cut; design") of things and conform to (天然之分) "natural boundaries", replacing his above zìrán (自然, lit.
Although coal waste blackened its beaches and silted up its now non-existent harbour, it later became a Fife coast holiday resort and recreation area for locals. Nowadays, it is classed as one of Fife's 'Regeneration areas' in need of regeneration both socially and economically.heraldscotland.com The first element is probably related to the Sc verb buck, bukk, ‘to pour forth, gush out’ (DSL), perhaps describing the coastal waters at Buckhaven, which is situated at a point where the Fife coastline swings a little further out into the North Sea. A related element occurs also in Buckie Burn DFL q.v. The second element is certainly Sc haven ‘harbour’, and the ‘fishers of Buckhaven’ are mentioned in the earliest known record from 1527 (Fraser, Wemyss ii no. 187).
Her name was frequently mentioned on Polish Radio, mostly due to the broadcasts and articles of Zofia Kossak-Szczucka, who lived in the nearby village of Górki Wielkie. Pilchowa's prophecies were widely known and discussed, with the most famous one, the Tegoborze Prophecy, published on March 27, 1939, in Ilustrowany Kurier Codzienny daily. The publisher claimed that the Tegoborze Prophecy came from September 23, 1893, but Polish journalist and composer Stanisław Hadyna in his book Through the windows of time (Polish title: Przez okna czasu) named Pilchowa as the author. The prophecy, whose author foresaw the outbreak of World War I and II: In twenty years the will come dozens of time, When the firm will pour forth from the sky.
Emanationism is an idea in the cosmology or cosmogony of certain religious or philosophical systems. Emanation, from the Latin emanare meaning "to flow from" or "to pour forth or out of", is the mode by which all things are derived from the first reality, or principle. All things are derived from the first reality or perfect God by steps of degradation to lesser degrees of the first reality or God, and at every step the emanating beings are less pure, less perfect, less divine. Emanationism is a transcendent principle from which everything is derived, and is opposed to both creationism (wherein the universe is created by a sentient God who is separate from creation) and materialism (which posits no underlying subjective and/or ontological nature behind phenomena being immanent).
"He never walked after the usual manner of men.. but bounded from his pedesal by the elastic power of his waist and ham" He was for many years nourished by the cow Glas Gaibhneach which he stole from Spain, and the cow was pastured on the mountain of Sliabh-na-Glaise, not far from the forge, for no other place in Ireland was fertile enough. "This cow would fill with her milk any vessel,.. at one milking". Two women wagering on whether a vessel could be found to outsize her capacity, and when a sieve was produced, the cow's milk caused seven overflooding streams to pour forth. Also it was said "the hoofs of this cow were reversed", and the backward tracks always fooled the potential cattle- thieves in pursuit.
Brazile was a contributing writer for Ms. Magazine and a columnist for Roll Call. In 2004, Simon & Schuster published Cooking With Grease – Stirring the Pots in American Politics, Brazile's memoir of her life and work in politics. According to Elisabeth Rosenthal of The New York Times, "While the book is primarily a charming autobiography about how a poor black girl came to run a presidential campaign, its publication is giving the refreshingly impolitic Ms. Brazile the opportunity to pour forth in writing and in interviews on larger issues, like what went wrong in 2000 and what the Democrats need to do to win in 2004." Brazile is also the coauthor—with Yolanda Caraway, Leah Daughtry, and Minyon Moore—of For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Politics (2018), a joint history and biography.
It was while living there that Whiting's writerly muse began to pour forth novels and non-fiction at an unprecedented rate, initially overwhelming his publishers. Between 1970 and 1976, in a prolific burst, he wrote a total of 34 books which he described as "Bang-bang, thrills-and-spills". It was to deal with his work rate that publishers developed a number of different markets for his output, who publishing his work under his own name as well as the names Duncan Harding, John Kerrigan, and Klaus Konrad and, at the suggestion of publisher Anthony Cheetham, his most successful nom de plume, Leo Kessler, whose annual sales would reach 60,000 copies during the 1980s. From 1976, he was a full-time author and would average some six novels a year for the rest of his life.
One man shows off his yellow haddock with a candle stuck in a bundle of firewood; his neighbour makes his candlestick of a huge turnip, and the tallow gutters over its sides; while the boy shouting 'Eight a penny pears!' has rolled his dip in a thick coat of brown paper, that flares away with the candle. Some stalls are crimson with a fire shining through the holes beneath the baked chestnut stove. Others have handsome octahedral lamps; while a few have a candle shining through a sieve. These, with the sparkling ground-glass of the tea-dealers' shops, and the butchers' gas-lights streaming and fluttering in the wind like flags of flame, pour forth such a flood of light, that at a distance the atmosphere immediately above the spot is as lurid as if the street was on fire.
O most loving Jesus, deign to let me pour forth my gratitude before Thee, for the grace Thou hast bestowed upon me in giving me to Thy holy Mother through the devotion of Holy Bondage, that she may be my advocate in the presence of Thy majesty and my support in my extreme misery. Alas, O Lord! I am so wretched that without this dear Mother I should be certainly lost. Yes, Mary is necessary for me at Thy side and everywhere that she may appease Thy just wrath, because I have so often offended Thee; that she may save me from the eternal punishment of Thy justice, which I deserve; that she may contemplate Thee, speak to Thee, pray to Thee, approach Thee and please Thee; that she may help me to save my soul and the souls of others; in short, Mary is necessary for me that I may always do Thy holy will and seek Thy greater glory in all things.
Some stalls are crimson with the fire shining through the holes beneath the baked chestnut stove; others have handsome octahedral lamps, while a few have a candle shining through a sieve: these, with the sparkling ground-glass globes of the tea-dealers' shops, and the butchers' gaslights streaming and fluttering in the wind, like flags of flame, pour forth such a flood of light, that at a distance the atmosphere immediately above the spot is as lurid as if the street were on fire. Then the sights, as you elbow your way through the crowd, are equally multifarious. Here is a stall glittering with new tin sauce-pans; there another, bright with its blue and yellow crockery, and sparkling with white glass. Now you come to a row of old shoes arranged along the pavement; now to a stand of gaudy tea- trays; then to a shop with red handkerchiefs and blue checked shirts, fluttering backwards and forwards, and a counter built up outside on the kerb, behind which are boys beseeching custom.
In the encyclical the pope recommended the praying of the rosary in the coming October in light of the war and the dangers of atomic conflict.Vietnam War era: people and perspectives by Mitchell K. Hall 2009 page 106 He recommended prayers to Queen of Peace and Mother of the Church: :Nothing seems more appropriate and valuable than to have the prayers of the whole Christian family rise to the Mother of God, who is invoked as the Queen of Peace, begging her to pour forth abundant gifts of her maternal goodness in midst of so many great trials and hardships. We want constant and devout prayers to be offered to her whom We declared Mother of the Church, its spiritual parent, during the celebration of the Second Vatican Council,Christi Matri 8 The encyclical urged a diplomatic end to the Vietnam War, but the American Bishops stated that "our presence in Vietnam is justified". After the encyclical was issued, some cardinals such as Francis Spellman continued to support the war.

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