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I think it was like reawakening their ovaries or something?
Its reawakening came during the Second Reconstruction in the 1960s.
I want there to be a reawakening of American fashion.
"We are calling for a great reawakening of nations," he said.
Williams is the author of the brand new book Reawakening Virtues.
The financial crisis led to a reawakening of old Keynesian ideas, however.
Now there are signs of a political reawakening in communities of color.
" Armstrong Williams (@ARightSide) is author of the brand new book, "Reawakening Virtues.
At some point between empty nest and retirement, there was a reawakening.
Richmond is reawakening, New York Times contributing writer John L. Dorman notes.
Thousands of miles away, Las Vegas was reawakening after a scandal-ridden decade.
This is Entheon, a spiritual center at the forefront of a sensory reawakening.
America needs a moral reawakening, but not one that goes backward toward intolerance.
We are witnessing the great reawakening of the American spirit and of American might.
The experience felt like a personal reawakening of aesthetic practices and new design techniques.
Time will tell... Armstrong Williams is author of the brand new book Reawakening Virtues.
Today's solar eclipse in Cancer is a major moment of psychic reawakening for you, Leo.
So then when she does come back, it's a reawakening of who Jamie Fraser is.
Snap's $3.4 billion March public offering was hotly anticipated, reawakening a struggling U.S. IPO market.
The basis for independence, he argued, ought to come from a reawakening of Gaelic culture.
She delighted in the reawakening of her senses, asking to smell the newly blossoming lilacs.
After a lull of several months, sleeper cells are reawakening in the east of the city.
What is more, the neighborhood's predicted cultural reawakening was too slow in coming to suit him.
That could mean a reawakening of M&A activity back home — including talks with Liberty Global.
It was only a matter of time before Dungeons & Dragons became part of that reappraisal-slash-reawakening.
As part of the ongoing trendy food revolution the humble cookbook has also undergone its own reawakening.
Today is about reckoning and reawakening, and I hope it reaches all the guys on the bus.
Both men, at the ends of their lives, had to endure signs of France's anti-Semitic reawakening.
"The neo-Nazi scene here was dead, but it has had a reawakening this year," he said.
He imposed direct rule from Madrid — deepening Catalan grievances, while also reawakening a long-dormant Spanish nationalism.
In his address on Sunday, Macron said that "old demons are reawakening" and warned against ignoring the past.
Even if a Trump loss doesn't spark violence, reawakening outright racism can still have plenty of undesirable effects.
"The society's success has been to do with reawakening something that is already dormant in everyone," he says.
And then the Yankees, incited by Judge's reawakening, rallied to take a three-games-to-two series lead.
Her photograph went from obscurity to a widespread reawakening after it found its way to the Military Review.
The scientists emphasized that their work did not even come close to reawakening consciousness in the disembodied pig brains.
Between 2004 and 2008, the volcano experienced another reawakening and set off a series of steam and ash explosions.
Rick's take: One place where Woods continues to perform is Las Vegas, with sportsbooks seeing a golf-betting reawakening.
Still, the group seemed to be mostly political theater, a symbolic reawakening of black power and armed self-defense.
While trying to rekindle their sex lives, they end up reawakening the romance they thought they'd left long behind.
Part of the sector's so-called reawakening is due to its broadly positive stress test results released in June.
This is something that Kenyan game studio Leti Arts is hoping to achieve with its text adventure Africa's Legends: Reawakening.
Williams is a political columnist, radio show host on SiriusXM, and the author of the brand new book Reawakening Virtues.
So cuddle parties may be experiencing a 21st-century reawakening, but Nelsen, the psychologist and sexologist, said they're nothing new.
"The good news is that civil society is reawakening," says Andrei Kolesnikov, a political analyst at the Carnegie Moscow think tank.
He was known for his nationalistic poetry, calling for a reawakening of the Jewish people during the early 20th Century. 4.
The director, Kirill S. Serebrennikov, leads the Gogol Center, the focal point of the recent artistic reawakening in the Russian capital.
Still, there is no missing the fact that this was a time of reawakening for the poet—spiritually and also sensually.
But I did six military fantasy books — the Shadow Ops and the Reawakening prequel — and everybody talked about authenticity, authenticity, authenticity, authenticity.
Fall from grace Jaguar Land Rover enjoyed something of a reawakening under Speth, who led the company as CEO for 24 years.
Shortly thereafter, Paul meets Ngoc Lan Tran (Hong Chau), a Vietnamese dissident who becomes the agent of his ethical and romantic reawakening.
In part due to Mussolini's reawakening of Roman military standards and iconography, these remixed symbols have seeped into American culture as well.
The State of the Media report for 2018 from Nielsen, a market-research company, reckons that radio is experiencing a "reawakening" in America.
A big part of the Shadow Ops books and the Reawakening trilogy was how your own military voice and experience impacted those books.
Now we are calling for a great reawakening of nations, for the revival of their spirits, their pride, their people and their patriotism.
Bush speaks of "reckoning and reawakening" but fails to mention what actions he plans to take in order to actively fight rape culture.
Beauty products — hair color, foundation, a great mascara — have the ability to catalyze a rising from the ashes, a reawakening of the spirit.
Now we are calling for a great reawakening of nations, for the revival of their spirits, their pride, their people, and their patriotism.
Long before President Trump used the United Nations podium this week to call for a "reawakening of nations," his national security adviser, Gen.
Those bloodhounds who follow the city's melted-mozzarella trail will recognize that Mama's Too is part of a great reawakening of slice culture.
The premise: A New Frontier pamphlet gave Scarecrow a one- or two-sentence synopsis about reawakening creativity in artists, or something similarly vague.
Now we are calling for a great reawakening of nations — for the revival of their spirits, their pride, their people and their patriotism.
Their message is blunt and unforgiving, with the goal of reawakening some of the most extensive conservative grass-roots networks in the country.
It's hard to keep all the corpses from reawakening, for example, when the rules allow you to burn peasants but not the nobility.
In this reawakening of Robert Louis Stevenson's The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, when lightning strikes Mme Géquil's lab, sparks fly.
We've seen Frame worn by the likes of Imaan Hammam, Barbara Palvin, and Katie Holmes (in the throes of her own iconic sartorial reawakening).
All the mythic literary pitches for the reawakening of memory, the importance of the Kabbalah, and the mourning of Yiddish culture, also look backward.
And with the religious reawakening of the Sparrows along with a revived Faith Militant, surely rooting out usurers would be in the list of sins.
We need to put a lid on this and put a lid on this as soon as possible," said Williams, the author of "Reawakening Virtues.
For some women, a sexual reawakening isn't feasible, and seeing Eve effortlessly achieve hers would only add to the growing catalogue of clichéd sexual chronicles.
"Old demons are reawakening, ready to sow chaos and death," he said, warning of how ideology, religion and a disregard for facts could be exploited.
If sports return the air by then, even if they're played to empty stadiums, some insiders expect it will be a reawakening for the industry.
The accord was achieved without reawakening acute tensions in the Conservative Party over the extent of the post-Brexit ties between Britain and the bloc.
There have been some reawakening signs in Campi Flegrei since the 1950s, from some low earthquake activity to hydrothermal degassing, with a pause in early 2000s.
On the stump, their son John mentions the accident frequently as a devastating chapter in his life that he survived through a reawakening of his Christianity.
This reawakening is certainly critical to the band's appeal, her sense of liberation, coupled with the verve of Erika and Tennessee, translates from the top down.
"With this strategy, we are calling for a great reawakening of America, a resurgence of confidence, and a rebirth of patriotism, prosperity and pride," he said.
And I sort of realized there was going to be a new feminist reawakening, which we were able to really start addressing the minute I arrived.
"We are witnessing the great reawakening of the American spirit and of American might," he said to applause from the 30,20173 people in the Naval Academy's stadium.
Its revival comes in the midst of the #MeToo movement, the Women's March, and a moment of a sort of reawakening of feminism and women's activism in America.
In keeping with this tradition, some fans have already begun memeifying Furie's comic — to show the frog still in the coffin but already reawakening as a zombified Pepe.
In Europe, a dormant debt-based political crisis seems on the verge of reawakening after the European Union sent Italy's budget back to its populist government on Tuesday.
Spanning 11 full-length novels, as well as works attributed to various pseudonyms and works in translation, Evenson's universe of psycho-cerebral horror maintains a consistently sating and reawakening pulse.
"Some of the weakness we saw earlier was related to the reawakening of concerns surrounding demand growth," said Gene McGillian, vice president of market research at Tradition Energy in Stamford, Connecticut.
Condado, the tourist district of the island, which has seen a reawakening of sorts with the opening of new hotels and restaurant chains over the last couple of years, was ravaged.
The Amadeu Antonio Foundation, which fights right-wing extremism, published a report on how the Cologne attacks had led to a reawakening of the old trope of the foreign sexual predator.
But the meeting never materialized, as neither antagonist showed much desire to discuss the many issues dividing them, from Iran's reawakening nuclear program to the U.S. sanctions squeezing the Iranian economy.
And if Bronzeville was the birthplace of that cultural reawakening, then Burroughs—an artist, poet, and educator who eventually founded Chicago's DuSable Museum of African American History—is one of the godmothers.
Next month, Blizzard is introducing a new Overwatch map called "Eichenwalde," which is the scene of a critical battle in the Omnic Crisis near Stuttgart, Germany and the sight of Bastion's reawakening.
"There has been a major reawakening of geopolitical interest in Libya," said Ian Lesser, director of the Brussels office of the German Marshall Fund and an expert on Turkey and the Mediterranean.
Brent Schutte, chief investment strategist at Northwestern Mutual Wealth Management, told CNBC the positive reaction to the IPO may be a reflection of the so-called animal spirits reawakening in the stock market.
In a story about the study, The BRICS Post reports that the IMF "says confidence in the Brazilian economy is slowly reawakening" and the organization has forecast positive growth for Brazil during 2017.
I asked him about his musical reawakening, how music has influenced his photography, and how Chris Lowe from the Pet Shop Boys became a major catalyst to his music career — without even noticing.
But this documentary is a reawakening of the humanity that lies dormant and forgotten inside each and every one of us — a worldview that was revolutionary in the '70s, and downright extinct in 2018.
The album is all about energy and "reawakening in the spring" anyways, so it made sense, and it's entrenched in "the languages of counterculture" that have always played an important role in political opposition.
While it's led by Aoki's bass-loaded remix of Kenji Kawai's "Utai IV Reawakening," others who have contributed to the project include Boys Noize, DJ Shadow, Nils Frahm, Gary Numan, Above & Beyond, and Tricky.
But if "being Jewish" means nothing more than an ethically attuned solidarity with kindred disadvantaged at home and abroad, then the reawakening he wants will just evaporate in a cloud of airy good will.
Stamkos and Kucherov had been held pointless heading into Tuesday's series finale, and a slight reawakening from the stars was not nearly enough to stave off a 7-3 defeat that ended their season.
Conceived by Donnetta Lavinia Grays and Tamilla Woodard, and written by Grays, "Warriors Don't Cry" chronicles Ya Girl's reawakening after a figure from the past contacts her and introduces her to an earlier struggle.
He heads off to college, and she, home alone and suddenly free, embarks on an erotic reawakening, signing up for a "Gender and Society" class, diving into niche pornography and engaging in drunken hookups.
After falling away from the church in my midteens, I'd had a religious reawakening at Parris Island, where I found myself much in need of God's mercy because we got none from our drill instructors.
And now as we contemplated the nuclear option, breaking up, we were staring down the most treacherous road of the entire trip: Mozambique's Tete corridor, where a conflict that had claimed thousands of lives was reawakening.
Because I seek to sow internal conflict at all times — and because I'm also not willing to sacrifice several hours of my precious life to watching five versions of the same movie — I'm reawakening this blood feud.
Campaigners set up camp then in the valley in the middle of a freezing winter, chaining themselves to trees in what became a symbol of the reawakening of civil disobedience in Poland after the collapse of communism.
AMID THE stress and sadness of choosing an old-age home for her husband, it took Li Wangke, a retired academic, a while to realise why one facility was so good at reawakening his playful, chatty side.
He may be the epitome of grime's self-confident reawakening (if grime's dead then how is he here?), but he is also very keen to show that there is possibility outside of underground purism; life beyond 140bpm.
"There has been a little bit of a reawakening to the fact that we probably went too far with respect towards pushing a sort of cosmopolitan, what some people viewed as an elitist, image," Mr. Diamond said.
Data on Tuesday showed manufacturing down on a month on month basis in February following a similarly poor print in the previous month, reawakening fears that the country's economic growth outlook remain uncertain despite the uptick in sentiment.
Harris may find emphasizing her past as San Francisco's district attorney from 2004 to 2011 and as California's attorney general from 2011 to 2017 carries with it a number of challenges with a party that's had an activist reawakening.
In another example, the hyperbolic materiality that forecasts both a reawakening of painting and (post-Nazi) German consciousness, "Palette am Seil" ("Palette suspended on a chord," 1977), seems to be more about a swinging tombstone than the painterly moment.
Both sides want to avoid renewed checks on what will become their only land border to avoid hindering trade on the island of Ireland and reawakening tensions two decades after a peace deal ended 30 years of violence in Northern Ireland.
The call for a more thorough accounting comes against the background of a cultural reawakening, or revolt, by Israel's Mizrahi Jews, who hail from North African and Middle Eastern countries, against the old cultural hegemony of the Ashkenazim, of European origin.
But I think the female gaze is also the sex scene between Chris and Sylvere where you really see what it looks like for a couple to be chasing the tail of desire, and reawakening their marriage from both perspectives.
" Archbishop John J. Meyers of Newark said in a statement that Archbishop Gerety had "served as shepherd of this great archdiocese during a time of spiritual reawakening in the years after the Second Vatican Council, and a time of deep financial difficulties.
The new district, the 17th, is more evenly balanced in its partisan leanings than the former 18th District, where Mr. Lamb won his upset victory in part by reawakening dormant Democratic DNA in white working-class voters who had supported Mr. Trump.
MEXICO CITY — The United States' support this week of an opposition leader as Venezuela's interim president seemed to follow a pattern familiar to Latin America, reawakening suspicions of Washington's intentions in the region and calling to mind American interventions in recent decades.
By that measure, Donald Trump is Wall Street's "$2.2 trillion dollar man" – as Trump's "America First" economic agenda and quick out-of-the-box start towards getting stuff done that he promised to backers has been instrumental in reawakening the so-called "animal spirits" of investors.
The use of a steel-tube trellis frame is not radical, but components like the swingarm, handlebars and rear fender are consciously stylized with an eye on appealing to a younger audience, reawakening the tribal motorcycle culture that diminished as bikes became more complex and costly.
"He's reawakening sleeping giants — the teachers' union and other labor groups, the real base of the Democratic Party that has been slumbering during these strongly pro-Trump years," said Nick Rahall, a former Democratic House member from West Virginia who lost his seat to a Republican in 2014.
It's packed with significant moments, for sure — including Cooper's reawakening, the long-awaited confession of the woman who may or not be Diane, the fairly arbitrary deaths of Chantal and Gary (Hutch) Hutchens, a potentially major revelation about Audrey Horne and Mr. C leading Richard Horne to his death.
The reawakening of the slumbering franchise in 2015 gave birth to "Jurassic World," one of the highest-grossing terrible movies of all time, a lumbering walk in the rebooted park that squandered the charisma of the big lizards and the charm of the human cast in a witless farrago of blockbuster self-importance.
In the 1950s, at the same time that slave-era spirituals were having a reawakening as part of the American civil rights movement, "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" was becoming a popular drinking song in the rugby clubs and pubs of Britain, where the lyrics were often accompanied by a series of bawdy gestures.
The jeremiad, based as it was on a cyclical view of history, provided a structure in which a speaker would document just how debauched his brethren had become, how much backsliding had taken hold of a new generation, only to turn around to a call for redemption — moving from decline to reawakening.
Much was made of his 24 points and the reawakening of his 33-point shot, but he was just as vital on the defensive end, where he repeatedly got in the face of opposing shooters, holding players he guarded to 23 of 21 from the field while blocking four shots and grabbing 21 rebounds.
And when those same whites saw the education of their children affected by what they regarded as the social experiment of busing, inflicted on them by the liberal elite, you could see them beginning to move toward conservatism and a reawakening of the prejudice that Dr. King's nonviolence had made so much progress toward overcoming.
Politico reported Monday that Steele, who put together an infamous dossier of salacious allegations about President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's alleged ties to Russia, was supposed to speak via video at the Reawakening the Spirit of Democracy conference.
In the poem "Memo for Labor," he widens the frame as far as it will go, to show that the whole world is Toontown now: you cannot separate the job from the house from the rent from the earth from the food from the healthcare from the water from the transit from the war from the schools from the prisons from the war from the water from the house from the healthcare from the war from the transit from the schools from the food from the job from the prisons from the rent from the earth Taken together, It's No Good Everything's Bad and General Motors feel like a reawakening of old, important truths about labor in new, urgent, and direct poetic forms.

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