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Top-quality choreography of immense diversity was still pouring forth from him.
There were always a lot of ideas — and grudges, too — pouring forth.
The dynamos pouring forth raps about American history are not really fomenting revolution.
Across Hollywood, on social media and even in France, accusations of sexual harassment are pouring forth.
I continue to read the accolades pouring forth for him: Generous to a fault, kind, best man to work with.
Long solos came pouring forth from each member, but the quicksilver spread of Mr. Moye's drumming vied for attention throughout.
And suddenly, just as in the United States, stories of other national figures in the arts and media began pouring forth.
She writes:  I continue to read the accolades pouring forth for him: Generous to a fault, kind, best man to work with.
For these narrative incidents – about gods, demons, destruction, love — are acted out on a musical current, pouring forth in marvelously changing meters.
" Vivian Gornick was more forceful: "If in Bellow misogyny was like seeping bile, in Roth it was lava pouring forth from a volcano.
Margaret Perry, the play's Irish writer, keeps the images pouring forth in a lava flow of language that the superb Holahan navigates with confidence.
He began with a pleasing idea, that a monk might be poisoned by reading a book, and took it from there, lovingly channelling the Middle Ages and pouring forth everything he knew.
Days later, the Trump administration imposed financial sanctions against two ministers of Mr. Erdogan's cabinet, sending the Turkish lira plummeting and a stream of nationalist invective pouring forth from the Turkish media.
Follow last week's news that turntables were Amazon's highest selling audio product this Christmas and September's revelation that vinyl sales are outperforming streaming services, still more data on the medium's resurgence is pouring forth.
But oh, it is so hard to not give in to that rush of feeling, that heady, woozy, glorious feeling of finding someone who seems to really get you, and then there you are like some sort of geyser, stories and emotions pouring forth.
"The caucus is unified around the lawlessness and corruption pouring forth from the White House, and our job will be to reduce it to a set of articles of impeachment that make sense to the country," the Maryland Democrat told reporters on Thursday night.
In more than a dozen interviews here in this politically competitive district, voters, activists and political officials from across the political spectrum said they were already growing weary trying to keep up with the flood of information pouring forth in the impeachment inquiry, which goes public this week.
Meanwhile, Han is adjusting to her new schedule, which straddles the demands of a book author and a screenwriter — and involves far more flights between New York and L.A. Her book and its Netflix adaptation may have completely changed her life, but she's still the same highly motivated writer who has stories pouring forth from her mind.
And on Facebook, you might have seen it all pouring forth in a stream of near-religious appreciation for someone named Gord, along with memories of university besties or keggers gone by or nights on the dock in Muskoka chairs nursing a Molson or a Labatt — much of it accompanied by the hashtag #InGordWeTrust, appended with a tiny emoji of the Canadian flag.
692 ''' File:Devisukta corrected dwitiya shloka.png 2\. I support the foe-destroying and Bhaga; I bestow wealth upon the institutor of the rite offering the oblation (havis) - (who is) pouring forth the libation and deserving of careful protection. Ibid., p. 693 File:Devisukta tritiya shloka.
Enshrined in the main altar is an image of Our Lady of Remedios. It was brought from Spain by the Augustinians who were administering the church in the 16th century. This image is popular with the mothers who have sick children; they manifest their devotion by lighting special candles and pouring forth their private petitions.
The novel begins with its eponymous, thirty-five-year-old hero on a train returning to his native Dorset to Ramsgard (Sherborne).Krissdottir, pp. 215, 216, 217. This follows the loss of his job as a history teacher in London, following an outburst in class in which “he found himself pouring forth a torrent of wild, indecent invective upon every aspect of modern civilization”.
Is there here a weeping Mary, Pouring forth a flood of tears? Brethren, join your cries to help them; Sisters, let your prayers abound; Pray, O! pray, that holy manna May be scattered all around. Let us love our God supremely, Let us love each other too; Let us love and pray for sinners, Till our God makes all things new Then he'll call us home to heaven, At his table we'll sit down.
The planets (as well as the Moon) have > the nature of water and reflect light. The light pouring forth from the Sun > does not always reach the moon owing to the obstruction of the earth > itself—this is called 'an-xu', a lunar eclipse. When (a similar effect) > happens with a planet (we call it) an occultation; when the Moon passes > across (the Sun's path) then there is a solar eclipse.Needham (1986), Volume > 3, 414.
Though Metternich was tiring, memoranda kept pouring forth from his chancellery. Despite this he did not foresee the building crisis. The new Pope Pius IX was gaining a reputation as a liberal nationalist, counterbalancing Metternich and Austria; at the same time, the Empire experienced unemployment and rising prices as a result of poor harvests. Metternich was bemused at the outcry from Italians, the Pope, and Palmerston when he ordered the occupation of Papal-controlled Ferrara in the summer of 1847.
When confronted by a group of begging friars bearing a message from the Archbishop of York and Bishop of Lincoln, Frederick II reportedly said: "Who is hindering the welfare of the Church? Not I; but the stubborn pride and greediness of Romans. Who can wonder if I withstand the English and Roman Churches, which excommunicate me [as Oddone had done from England], defame me, and are always pouring forth money to do me wrong?"Kington-Oliphant, 1862, pp. 304-305, relying on Matthew of Paris.
Thus the moon's brightness is produced from the > radiance of the sun, and the moon's darkness (pho) is due to (the light of) > the sun being obstructed (pi). The side which faces the sun is fully lit, > and the side which is away from it is dark. The planets (as well as the > moon) have the nature of water and reflect light. The light pouring forth > from the sun (tang jih chih chhung kuang) does not always reach the moon > owing to the obstruction (pi) of the earth itself—this is called 'an-hsü', a > lunar eclipse.
Representations with more arms, such as the six-armed Nepali representation, also depict her holding a full vase and the Book of Wisdom. With her free hands, Vasudhara performs mudras. A commonly seen mudra in paintings and figurines featuring Vasudhara is the varada mudra, also known as the charity mudra, which symbolizes the “pouring forth of divine blessings.” In her 2 armed one faced form, she has a golden body, representing the earth element, Ratnasambhava in her crown, sometimes 2 eyes or 3 eyes, if with 3 eyes - representing perfect awareness, understanding, compassion, wisdom and insight into the past, present and future.
The 6th-century historian Procopius describes it as "A luxuriant forest of cypresses, verdant and flowery slopes, a spring noiselessly pouring forth its calm and refreshing waters, these are the features which beseem that sacred spot." Near the centre of the plain is the spring called the Life- giving Spring (Ζωοδόχος Πηγή, Zoodochos Pege). When it was reported that a blind man had been restored to sight at the touch of its waters, Leo the Thracian erected a church over the spring. Justinian, believing that a bath in the spring had cured him of calculus, thriftily enlarged the church by means of the superfluous material that remained after the completion of Hagia Sophia.
All around, the Druids, lifting up their hands to heaven, and pouring forth dreadful imprecations, scared our soldiers by the unfamiliar sight, so that, as if their limbs were paralysed, they stood motionless, and exposed to wounds. Then urged by their general's appeals and mutual encouragements not to quail before a troop of frenzied women, they bore the standards onwards, smote down all resistance, and wrapped the foe in the flames of his own brands. A force was next set over the conquered, and their groves, devoted to inhuman superstitions, were destroyed. They deemed it indeed a duty to cover their altars with the blood of captives and to consult their deities through human entrails.
Sharing more in common with experimental/electronic artists such as Coil, Pole, and Tarwater. It's a risky move for Ulver to be stepping into this territory, but here, at least, the band has managed to pull it off with a subtle counterpart to the more dramatic Perdition City.” Alvin Wee, writing for Chronicles of Chaos, noted, “Minimalist and sparsely beautiful, the single twenty-minute track gradually sweeps forward with near-inaudible drones and subtle statics, occasionally throwing glowing sparks of light into the sombreness with higher-end metallic resonances. What's unsettling is the music's ability to retain its icy core while pouring forth warmer organic tones: the aura of desolation and despair becomes apparent not long into the disc, and never releases its chilly grip on the soul for a moment.
Ali learned that his regurgitation talents had the potential to entertain and to earn money through performance at the age of fifteen: > I tried out my tricks first of all in the street, swallowing many glasses of > water and then pouring forth a great fountain from one side of the road to > the other ... A cafe proprietor saw me doing this one day, and chased me > down the street. I thought he wanted to beat me up, but no—all he did was to > put a coin in my hand and ask me to repeat the trick. Finally, he was so > delighted that he asked me to come to his cafe and entertain the customers. Taking his abilities on the road, Ali met an Italian man in Cairo who signed him to a contract for music hall performances.
The students of the university he taught in daily lectures, passing in review the weightiest and lightest authors of antiquity, and pouring forth a flood of miscellaneous erudition. Not satisfied with these outlets for his mental energy, Filelfo went on translating from the Greek, and prosecuted a paper warfare with his enemies in Florence. He wrote, moreover, political pamphlets on the great events of Italian history; and when Constantinople was taken by the Turks, he procured the liberation of his wife's mother, Manfredina Doria, by a message addressed in his own name to the sultan. In addition to a fixed stipend of some 700 golden florins yearly, he was continually in receipt of special payments for the orations and poems he produced; so that, had he been a man of frugal habits or of moderate economy, he might have amassed a considerable fortune.
In their view, the critical mode of thinking operates under the unacknowledged presumption that only such a depersonalized relationship can result in unadulterated truth. As a consequence it is for the most part oblivious to the distortions attendant to such an impoverished and reductive relationship. In the view of both Poteat and Polanyi, the term post-critical (as distinct from postmodern) designates a shift to a profound recognition of something quite different that is unrecognizable by the "critical" sensibility, yet vital to all genuine intellectual inquiry: a tacit methodological faith accompanied by an intellectual passion to discover truth and make sense of one's perceptions. To recognize and embrace this truth, Poteat discovered, requires not only an intellectual breakthrough but an existential transformation: from a detached, withdrawn attitude and withheld faith and passion to a pouring forth of one's personal presence, empathy, and creative powers into whatever field of inquiry beckons — actively reaching out to apprehend and indwell yet-undisclosed intimations of truth and reality.
222 The Critical Review described the work as a "politically poetical poem ... liberally pouring forth the effusions of patriotic zeal". John Scott, an associate of Hunt, claimed in the Champion that the "poetical prisoner, seated on a wooden bench, within hearing of the clank of fetters, and with a bare and monotonous brick wall before his sight" was able to create a work that was "full of healthful English feeling" and was "prima facie evidence in favor of the kind and pure character of [Hunt's] mind". In a letter to Hunt from Henry Robertson and Charles Ollier, they said, "In our admiration of its abundant beauties we were unanimous, whether we viewed it for its fancy, for the fine human feeling that it excites, or for the grand abstractions that abound particularly towards the close of the poem. Our hearts and imaginations were alike delighted, and we found the true ends of poetry answered".
1852) instead states the following: > ...After the martyrdom of Hazrat-i-Kuddús and his companions, the Master was > filled with sadness, until such time as the writings of Jenáb-i-Ezel met his > gaze, when, through the violence of his delight, he rose up and sat down > several times, pouring forth his gratitude to the God whom he > worshipped...About forty days after his departure the news of the martyrdom > of Hazrat-i-Kuddús came to Jenáb-i-Ezel. I have heard that after receiving > this news he suffered for three days from a violent fever, induced by the > burning heat of the fire of separation; and that after the three days the > signs of holiness (áthár-i-kudsí) appeared in his blessed form and the > mystery of the 'Return' was [once more] manifest. This event took place in > the fifth year of the Manifestation of the Truth, so that Jenáb-i-Ezel > became the blessed Earth of Devotion, and His Holiness 'the Reminder' [i.e. > the Báb] appeared as the Heaven of Volition...Now when the letters of Jenáb- > i-Ezel came to His Holiness 'the Reminder' [i.e.

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