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The brain pulsates, recoiling from pressure the heart generates with every beat.
But I just as often find myself recoiling from its inhibiting effects.
The euro eased to $1.1246, recoiling from Thursday's one-month high of $1.1342.
In recoiling from Trump, states, cities, and institutions are entering into closer cooperation.
The broader financial markets are recoiling from risk, and that spreads across all markets.
The dollar index fell as far as 94.205, recoiling from a recent high of 95.196.
The word is now increasingly invoked to explain a widespread recoiling from a cosmopolitan earth.
Now Mr Navalny is back, sensing what he calls "a recoiling from the war in Ukraine".
Their legs advance while their upper bodies lean back, as though recoiling from an unseen force.
His exasperation is the voice of Englishness recoiling from the sheer vulgarity of the would-be autocrat.
The millennial generation is recoiling from the Israel-right-or-wrong line usually taken by mainstream Jewish organizations.
I was visibly shriveled, recoiling from a spermy Satan that was out for the rest of my soul.
Shelley Moore Capito of West Virginia — are recoiling from the scale of Medicaid cuts included in the House bill.
Large swaths of suburban Atlanta swung away from the Republicans in 2016, recoiling from Mr. Trump's divisive and racially tinged appeals.
If Mr. Trump's opponents hoped for even scattered signs of voters recoiling from his candidacy, there were none to be seen.
Recoiling from Trump This consistent shift toward Democrats among well-educated white women is driven mostly by their recoil from Trump.
He remembered reading a newspaper article a few years ago about millennials recoiling from cereal because the bowl had to be cleaned.
I've gazed on the Arch of Titus many times in previous trips, marveling at its muscular grace, recoiling from its brazen braggadocio.
Now, I get that a fiancé recoiling from your kiss may be embarrassing, and that it may cascade into hurt and anger.
I pretty much forced myself to make it happen even though my body was recoiling from the toy as much as it could.
For Republicans, the key in these booming districts will be whether the good economy helps them recapture voters recoiling from Trump's personal behavior.
Later, Shepherd and Underwood express their more fraught relationship with their hands, as Underwood is seen recoiling from a victory handhold between the two.
Rather than recoiling from his harsh language about immigrants and insults of people he dislikes, these voters said Mr. Trump was merely being honest.
Namajunas utterly bewitched the champ: this poster girl for accuracy and economy in the cage, reduced to swinging at shadows and recoiling from flinches.
Ruth later finds herself spewing black vomit, waking up in viscous sheets, walking the streets to staccato editing, and eventually recoiling from direct sunlight.
Everywhere the disaffected are recoiling from establishment politicians and the mainstream media, and succumbing to alternative facts — a fragmentation of truth quickened by digital technology.
A message gets so much further across our current social divide when people are not recoiling from a motherf**kerdickc*** barrage that automatically shuts them down.
Otto Porter's sophomore season was spent recoiling from the ball out of sheer terror that he'd be benched if he dared to take, and miss, a shot.
After the snowballing dialogues of #Metoo and #TimesUp it is impossible to re-watch the scene in which Walter torments Skylar without recoiling from its menacing violence.
Landesman tries to walk a tricky line with Deep Throat's origin story, reveling in the squalid atmosphere of 1970s Washington while recoiling from his hero's unsavory qualities.
Wells Fargo's settlement of the lawsuit comes as the bank is still recoiling from a scandal over sales targets that drove employees to create unauthorized accounts for customers.
That thread continued with "Go Cubs," an episode devoted to Roseanne recoiling from her new Muslim neighbors before learning that, hey, they might just be people after all.
The caption doesn't totally explain the content of the video, which is mostly of these tigers beginning to eat the drone, then recoiling from it after it starts smoking.
Instinctively recoiling from seeing him in such an alarming state, Mr. Deblinger's father shunned the penny his father was trying to give him, and never forgave himself for it.
This is all part of the Internet self-correction that my colleague John Herrman wrote about a couple of weeks ago, how the public is recoiling from the web's raunchiest offerings.
Driven by anxiety over guns, health care and the environment, and recoiling from President Trump's caustic leadership, suburban voters are widely seen as a critical bloc for any Democratic victory in 22017.
The great fear among many Democratic strategists has been that with a tax cut, Republicans, in effect, could buy back the loyalty of well-educated whites recoiling from Trump on cultural and personal grounds.
That creates a clear opportunity for Democrats with white-collar professionals who are already recoiling from Trump on personal and cultural grounds -- and are more open toward global engagement than the GOP's populist wing.
Earlier this month, it appeared to have secured the backing of lenders and shareholders to continue operating after the uncertainty around Brexit hammered its order book, with customers recoiling from the possible threat of tariffs.
The original quoted Tweet is invisible to me, which means I'm left to guess at the specific putrid pettiness or clownfish preening of the original text from the way that people are recoiling from it.
Surveillance camera footage then showed Mr. Small, 37, recoiling from gunfire; the medical examiner later said that he had been struck three times by bullets from a 9-millimeter pistol — in his arm, chest and abdomen.
Surveillance camera footage of the scene, which was circulated last week, showed Mr. Small recoiling from gunfire shortly after he approached Officer Isaacs's car, leaving a limited window in which Mr. Small could have attacked him.
Recoiling from the sport's tightly knit community of agents and promoters, Ali found guidance instead from the Nation of Islam, an American Muslim sect that advocated racial separation and rejected the pacifism of most civil rights activism.
He seems to gaze into the handheld device in such a way that renders all-too-familiar today, as if he's just read a bad tweet or recoiling from a Trump-related push notification from the Times.
Here was bustle and thrum, hustle and flow, everything he had spent the better part of his life recoiling from, concealing himself instead in the heart of the country, leading a small life among other small lives.
Trump, Zakaria Hagig, 24, a business student from Libya at Community College of Denver, has found himself in a split-screen America, being cheered by a crowd of protesters one moment, recoiling from hostile Facebook messages the next.
Mr. Kaysen feared that the hype surrounding his homecoming (Spoon and Stable was fully booked through its first two months before it opened) could alienate a population with a reputation for prizing modesty and recoiling from East Coast exceptionalism.
Above all, Jones demonstrated that Democrats could simultaneously inspire passionate turnout from their base supporters, led by African-Americans, and make inroads with centrist white-collar white voters -- each of which, for different reasons, is recoiling from Donald Trump's tumultuous presidency.
As usual, the pro-closed and pro-openness sides of the debate have clear positions: the AfD has demanded a formal inquiry; the Greens (joined on this occasion by the socialist Left party) are against one, recoiling from the far-right's support for the measure.
That geographic divergence represents the stark separation in demographic responses to Trump's tumultuous presidency, with minorities, millennials and college-educated whites, especially women, recoiling from him in large numbers and blue-collar, older and evangelical whites providing him robust, even record, levels of support.
The video comes out as Americans are still recoiling from the brutal murder of Jamal Khashoggi and on the same day it was reported that the UK authorities believe Putin approved of poison attacks that killed a Briton and harmed a former Russian spy and his daughter.
" Théophile Gautier, an industrial-scale journalist but very precious poet, may have been recoiling from his own diligent hackwork when he wrote in 1836, in what is considered the first full manifesto for art for art's sake, that "nothing is truly beautiful unless it is useless.
"I find myself recoiling from the word 'boyfriend' in my own relationship because it communicates a power structure built around cis-masculine identity that I somehow belong to or am dependent upon for my own presumed identity as 'girlfriend,'" says Kelsey Gray, a fiction writer from Portland.
While the next nationwide elections are not until 2018, Republicans have grown fearful that these voters are recoiling from what they see as lamentable conditions in Washington: a government entirely in Republican hands that has failed to deliver on fundamental goals like overhauling the health care system.
But they -- and their colleagues in other white-collar districts around the country -- will move even more firmly to the top of the Democrats' target list for 2018 if Republicans succeed in passing a tax bill that offers such uncertain prospects for the suburban voters already recoiling from Donald Trump.
A Split Opposition Mr. Trump's hand has been strengthened by disagreements within the stop-Trump forces, which fall along familiar lines: Conservative activists are uneasy with the party establishment and favor Mr. Cruz, while many Republican elites have warmed to Mr. Kasich, recoiling from those they perceive as ideological purists.
The first state visit of the current presidency is intended by Trump to return the compliment offered by Macron when he made the President guest of honor at France's Bastille Day national celebration last July, at a time when other European leaders were still recoiling from the shock of Trump's "America First" revolution.
What matters to fans, and what will keep them happy during Fate's two hours, are the spectacular run of car chases and pileups, made all the more fun because, really, even with the remarkable mix of engineering, CGI and choreography, they don't make much more sense than YouTube clips of cats recoiling from cucumbers.
The first season of Insecure featured determined romantic Molly recoiling from a guy she really likes when he tells her that he's hooked up with guys before, and the fourth season of Jane the Virgin had Jane pressing pause on her enthusiasm for the new guy she's dating when he reveals that he's bisexual.
Andy did as he was told, but then he lowered at least one of his arms toward his waist—perhaps because he was instinctively recoiling from the sudden assault of light and sound, or perhaps because he was bewildered to find himself in a very different situation than what he could have possibly imagined.
But Braithwaite's tale takes a darker turn when Ayoola tips her cap at the very man Korede herself is secretly in love with, the warmhearted Dr. Tade Otumu, who keeps a bowl of candy on his desk for his child patients and sings a lullaby to an inconsolable toddler recoiling from being given an injection.
Coming even as many professional white women are already recoiling from President Donald Trump's definition of the Republican Party, and Democrats have nominated an unprecedented number of professional women for Congress, the collision between Kavanaugh and Ford -- a professional herself -- has the potential to reinforce a lasting shift in loyalties that could tip the partisan balance in white-collar suburbs around America.
Even as the movement toward LGBTQ equality gained steam in the late 1990s, one that would eventually turn Colombia into one of Latin America's most progressive countries for LGBTQ rights, I spent my teenage years reading about hate crimes in the morning paper, posturing to avoid being dubbed a fag, and recoiling from the gay stereotypes being paraded as topical humor on TV. It all became too much; I was neither brave nor foolish enough to come out while living at home.
At 6:30 p.m. the attack that Grant had ordered for the morning finally began. Both Wright's and Smith's corps moved forward. Wright's men made little progress south of the Mechanicsville Road, recoiling from heavy fire.
At 6:30 p.m. the attack that Grant had ordered for the morning finally began. Both Wright's and Smith's corps moved forward. Wright's men made little progress south of the Mechanicsville Road, which connected New and Old Cold Harbor, recoiling from heavy fire.
Bloom (2000), p. xvi Marie ("Camille") Moke, later Pleyel By now recoiling from his obsession with Smithson, Berlioz fell in love with a nineteen-year-old pianist, Marie ("Camille") Moke. His feelings were reciprocated, and the couple planned to be married.Barzun, p.
She was recoiling from this incredible emotional experience she had with her father, who I think attacked her. She was very upset, sitting in the park. I saw her and I walked up to her and handed her a handkerchief. From then on, I just played this, 'No matter what, I love you.
Bennett, argued Patrick > MacDonnell, delineated "the rude and uncultivated savage, in a style, which > arouses our sympathies." ... Bennett began the stage tradition of lunging at > Prospero during the opening confrontation, then recoiling from a wave of the > magic wand, and finally writhing in impotent fury. Here the modern Caliban, > victim of oppression, was born.
While Shuriki is recoiling from the pain, Sofia steals Shuriki's wand from her. After pocketing the wand, Sofia convinces Shuriki to let her and her siblings play hide and seek with Armando while she and her parents resume their discussions. When Armando starts counting, Sofia pulls her brother and sister away with her. Amber realizes that Sofia is up to something and asks her about it.
Geraldine Heng, The Invention of Race in the European Middle Ages (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018), p. 13 n 1. Specifically, according to The Chronicle of Higher Education, he joked that 'if audience members thought he was just another old, white man, they should just wait until after his holiday at the beach'.J. Clara Chan, 'Medievalists, Recoiling From White Supremacy, Try to Diversify the Field', The Chronicle of Higher Education (16 July 2017).
Whippets of 3rd Battalion at Maillet-Mailly, 26/Mar/18. Some, in action earlier in the day were the first Whippets to be used. (Infantry are of the New Zealand Division) Whippets arrived late in the First World War, at a time when the entire British Army, recovering from the offensives in Flanders, was quite inactive. They first went into action in March 1918, and proved very useful to cover the fighting withdrawal of the infantry divisions recoiling from the German onslaught during the Spring Offensive.
At a private club in Manhattan, an elderly man named George Gregson recounts a card game he played many years ago where he met an odd man named Henry Brower who refused to touch anyone, recoiling from contact in fear. After Brower wins the game, another player, Jason Davidson, leaps up and shakes his hand enthusiastically, causing Brower to scream and bolt from the room. Gregson then makes it his mission to find him and give him his winnings. It's revealed shortly thereafter that Davidson had died of a brain aneurysm.
Neutron radiation is often called indirectly ionizing radiation. It does not ionize atoms in the same way that charged particles such as protons and electrons do (exciting an electron), because neutrons have no charge. However, neutron interactions are largely ionizing, for example when neutron absorption results in gamma emission and the gamma ray (photon) subsequently removes an electron from an atom, or a nucleus recoiling from a neutron interaction is ionized and causes more traditional subsequent ionization in other atoms. Because neutrons are uncharged, they are more penetrating than alpha radiation or beta radiation.
Marianne treats her acquaintances in general with inattention and sometimes, contempt, recoiling from vulgarity, even when it is accompanied by good nature (like Mrs. Jennings), treating her selfish half-brother and his snobbish wife with disgust, totally ignoring the grave Colonel Brandon because of his age and a former love, and making no attempt at civility to insipid Lady Middleton. The people she does love, however, she loves with warmth that leaps over all barriers--even barriers of propriety. Her sorrows, her joys, her antipathy and her love will have no moderation--no concealing.
Entry on Moses Cordovero Cordovero says: > Whenever one forms a conceptual image of God, he should immediately > backtrack, recoiling from the false notion, as any notion is shaped by man's > spatial world. Rather, he should "Run and Return" towards imagining > Divinity, and then rejecting it. In Lurianic Kabbalah the first act of Creation is the primordial Tzimtzum (self "Withdrawal") of God, to resolve the problem of how finite Creation could emerge from the Infinite. Beforehand, the Ohr Ein Sof fills all reality, nullifying potential creation into non-existence.
The Wolverines with Beiderbecke at Doyle's Academy of Music in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1924 Beiderbecke joined the Wolverine Orchestra late in 1923, and the seven-man group first played a speakeasy called the Stockton Club near Hamilton, Ohio. Specializing in hot jazz and recoiling from so-called sweet music, the band took its name from one of its most frequent numbers, Jelly Roll Morton's "Wolverine Blues."Sudhalter and Evans, p. 95. During this time, Beiderbecke also took piano lessons from a young woman who introduced him to the works of Eastwood Lane.
For a box of radiation, ignoring quantum mechanics, the energy of a classical field in thermal equilibrium is infinite, since equipartition demands that each field mode has an equal energy on average and there are infinitely many modes. This is physically ridiculous, since it means that all energy leaks into high frequency electromagnetic waves over time. Still, without quantum mechanics, there are some things that can be said about the equilibrium distribution from thermodynamics alone, because there is still a notion of adiabatic invariance that relates boxes of different size. When a box is slowly expanded, the frequency of the light recoiling from the wall can be computed from the Doppler shift.
His next job, at the Cross Plains Natural Gas Company, did not last long due to his refusal to be subservient to his boss. He did manual labor for a surveyor for a time before beginning a job as a stenographer for an oil company. In conjunction with his friend Tevis Clyde Smith, he dabbled heavily in verse, writing hundreds of poems and getting dozens published in Weird Tales and assorted poetry journals. With poor sales, and many publishers recoiling from his subject matter, Howard ultimately judged poetry writing a luxury he could not afford, and after 1930 he wrote little verse, instead dedicating his time to short stories and higher-paying markets.
The fight escalates when Jane sees that Tess altered their late mother's wedding dress to her own style — the last straw on Tess' string of lies to George and demands on Jane. Despite the fight, Tess asks Jane to make a slideshow for her engagement party. Jane decides that George should know the truth about Tess. She shows pictures of Tess with other men, eating ribs (as she claimed that she is a vegetarian, like George), holding a cat by the tail, and recoiling from George's dog (she told him that she loves dogs, but actually hates them) — in short, doing all the things she had told George that she never did.
Kaczynski's birth certificate and several of his driver's licenses Theodore John Kaczynski was born on May 22, 1942, in Chicago, Illinois, to working-class, second- generation Polish Americans, Wanda Theresa (née Dombek; 1917–2011) and Theodore Richard Kaczynski (1912–1990), a sausage maker. Theodore Richard Kaczynski His parents told his younger brother, David Kaczynski, that Ted had been a happy baby until severe hives forced him into hospital isolation with limited contact with others, after which he "showed little emotion for months". Wanda recalled Ted recoiling from a picture of himself as an infant being held down by physicians examining his hives. She said he showed sympathy to animals who were in cages or otherwise helpless, which she speculated stemmed from his experience in hospital isolation.
Lucinda Franks, "A Twisted Victorian Love Tale That Won't Die Out", New York Times. Billington said that "Murphy takes the stock line that Ruskin was a domestic bully who pontificated about art and beauty while recoiling from living flesh", but the play gave no indication of Ruskin's radical political ideas. Margo Jefferson, theatre critic for The New York Times in her essay REVISIONS; Lurking Behind the Victorian Propriety, Wit and Pluck. wrote: The Countess, by Gregory Murphy, reminds us of the terrifying imbalance of power between those who claim adult authority and those they treat like children … It is a revisionist drama, since Ruskin’s wife, Effie, was seen for years as one of those people who surround a genius and have no real needs, privileges or rights that he is bound to respect … The scene in which Effie confesses [the non-consummation of her marriage] to her friend Lady Eastlake is harrowing.
These tools together hide the government's evil not just from the people but from the government itself—but without the confusion and misinformation associated with primitive totalitarian regimes. Doublethink is critical in allowing the Party to know what its true goals are without recoiling from them, avoiding the conflation of a regime's egalitarian propaganda with its true purpose. Paradoxically, during the long and harrowing process in which the protagonist Winston Smith is systematically tortured and broken, he contemplates using doublethink as the ultimate recourse in his rebellion—to let himself become consciously a loyal party member while letting his hatred of the party remain an unconscious presence deep in his mind and let it surface again at the very moment of his execution so that "the bullet would enter a free mind" with which the Thought Police would not have a chance to tamper again. Since 1949 (when Nineteen Eighty-Four was published) the word doublethink has become synonymous with relieving cognitive dissonance by ignoring the contradiction between two world views—or even of deliberately seeking to relieve cognitive dissonance.
The film was edited after early screenings in reaction to audience reception, and existing prints of the film are missing footage from the standard version of the film. Evidence exists that the film originally included scenes of white slave traders seizing blacks from West Africa and detaining them aboard a slave ship, Southern congressmen in the House of Representatives, Northerners reacting to the results of the 1860 presidential election, the passage of the Fourteenth Amendment, a Union League meeting, depictions of martial law in South Carolina, and a battle sequence. In addition, several scenes were cut at the insistence of New York Mayor John Purroy Mitchel due to their highly racist content before its release in New York City, including a female abolitionist activist recoiling from the body odor of a black boy, black men seizing white women on the streets of Piedmont, and deportations of blacks with the title "Lincoln's Solution." It was also long rumored, including by Griffith's biographer Seymour Stern, that the original film included a rape scene between Gus and Flora before her suicide, but in 1974 the cinematographer Karl Brown denied that such a scene had been filmed.

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