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We'd usually get to class late, reeking of beer and cigarettes.
But this is no linoleum-floored community center reeking of bleach.
The kitchen reeking of rotting food in the trash is not romantic.
My recovery was not graceful; it was ugly, crawling, reeking of setbacks.
He comes to class drunk and reeking of alcohol, and no one intervenes.
She was 99 years old, and he stood over her, reeking of booze.
We wandered down the aisles reeking of rendered, rotted deer fat and smoke.
It would be a disaster for our political system, already reeking of corruption.
Well, the promotional machine for Allegiant is churning at full, reeking-of-desperation force.
Guarding him are Congolese soldiers, some of them visibly drunk or reeking of marijuana.
An indoor composter The kitchen reeking of rotting food in the trash is not romantic.
"The lawsuit filed by David Boies is a petty move reeking of personal animus," Aidala said.
"Come on man, you remember me," whines a squat, hairy white man reeking of wealth and despair.
There is no end to the information on my father: He came to rehearsals reeking of alcohol!
Blake Robbins sidled up next to Dom, reeking of whiskey, and threw his arm around Dom's shoulder.
When they arrived in Quillacollo, Arce was unrecognizable, her hair shorn, and reeking of gasoline and urine.
Using computers and stuff is fine but if you return a book reeking of smoke you should replace it.
Everyone except for Sam, actually, who rolls in the morning of, reeking of bourbon after a three-day bender.
I felt bad for waking them up or being annoyingly talkative every time I got home, reeking of booze.
That would be frustrating, and reeking of white male privilege, if the film didn't redeem itself with interesting female characters.
Press in the asian country and abroad have called out his embarrassing over-the-top dress as reeking of overcompensation.
When he arrived in Dubai, he was taken to a squat dormitory block on a street reeking of raw sewage.
I would put them on the overhead rack, but that didn't stop the entire train car from reeking of onion bits.
" Henry Adams, the great American patrician, wrote of "furtive Yacoob or Ysaac still reeking of the ghetto, snarling a weird Yiddish.
Dozens of other men mill around the clinic: a dimly lit, mattress-lined, hangar-like building reeking of sweat and foul breath.
Maybe Pennywise the Clown is the reason you obsessively avoided showers and ended up reeking of BO for most of your early adolescence.
But the thing I'll remember as long as I live is the Moskvich reeking of gas, rolling aimlessly through the streets of Moscow.
A life so pampered, while enviable and thrilling, was also morally suspect, reeking of bourgeois individualism and other Western frivolities, such as democracy.
Armed with a list of what he needs, he and a colleague, Orion Hernandez, climb into a beat-up van reeking of McDonald's.
Even just mentioning "feelings" or "intuition" makes me feel that I should be sitting in a drum circle with people reeking of patchouli.
Whereupon she threw herself into his arms, her gray coat trailing its belt, her hair damp and frizzy, her breath reeking of alcohol.
So, when cops were called to the 841 Brewhouse bar on Saturday night -- and found Ball nearby reeking of booze -- they immediately arrested him.
Not once, but twice, I was offered the "opportunity" to sleep on rugs and furniture reeking of pet urine for "only" $400 a month!
Indeed, the capacity to resist the allure of treating an apparent person as a person is an ugly talent, reeking of racism or species-ism.
Bouzy published a dataset Monday of more than 460 Twitter accounts reeking of phoniness that had recently shared hashtags such as #Make_Iran_Great_Again, #RestartMIGA, and #Restart_Opposition.
Infested by mosquitoes and reeking of urine, the notorious bambadinka (crocodile hole) was dreaded by opponents of Yahya Jammeh, the Gambia's president from 1996 to 2017.
But this DNC dump is a different animal, reeking of the sort of "information vandalism" that anti-secrecy activist Steven Aftergood has accused Assange of perpetrating.
If you're not passionate and patient, that vape you dropped 80 bucks on will just end up gathering dust in a corner, reeking of Fruit Loops.
He still lived an odd double life: at once a public figure and a guy climbing around a power plant in a hard hat, reeking of diesel.
Reeking of yesterday's spilled beer on the subway ride home, I'm thinking I completely understand why so many people pay to get shit-faced on these ferries.
Dan Pfeiffer, the former Barack Obama adviser, dismissed the Republican strategy as reeking of desperation for a Trump campaign that had been planning to run against Sanders.
A smaller room leads to a darker, grimier space reeking of sulphur and filled with the deafening sounds from the machines that dip and dry the matches.
My appointed therapist, "Rose," took me to my first AA meeting in a big white stretched van packed with teenage girls reeking of Aqua Net and grape Bubblicious.
Then we walked through an opening in a fence and stepped down over volcanic rocks and bags reeking of trash into an opening that leads beneath Mexico City.
He mentioned nothing about his clothing—or the entire room—reeking of "Coastal Escape," but the next morning, I saw him put the robe in his laundry basket.
A Dominican mother quietly bathed her children over a drain in the playground, while homeless men reeking of rum stumbled around the hallways and the windswept parking lot.
On the largest American bases, like Camp Victory in Baghdad or Camp Anaconda near Balad, a perpetual miasma lingered over the tents and trailers, reeking of burnt plastic.
As the date neared, I thought of the empty refrigerator, reeking of bleach, and the cabinets, lined but bare, and took to Facebook with a plea for basics.
China's capital was a city of bicycles and earthquake shelters, of blue Mao suits and tinny propaganda blaring from loudspeakers, of poorly stocked shops and farmland reeking of nightsoil.
In a statement reeking of hypocrisy, given Russia's sordid record in Georgia, Crimea and Ukraine, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov warned against any American "meddling" in Venezuelan affairs.
As Claire finds out in the beginning of this episode, sometimes the Scottie hottie loudly stomps in after a night at the brothel, reeking of smoke and cheap perfume.
The place was heaving with world champions shorn of all body fat and reeking of namman muay boxing liniment; Israelis, French, Belgians, Russians, Moroccans, Iranians and me, the sole Englishman.
In contemporary art, the sun often gets a bad rap by starring in cheesy landscapes, so-called mystical works (often reeking of cultural misappropriation), and overwrought, hyper-scientific conceptual art.
What if on a chilly winter (or even spring) night, you could have people come over to roast some marshmallows over a bonfire without leaving with their clothes reeking of smoke?
Yet despite a thoroughly modern central character, this impeccably costumed, wishy-washy period piece feels like it emerged from a PBS storage trunk, wrapped in tissue paper and reeking of mothballs.
Magazines — printed on glossy paper, reeking of perfume strips, piling up next to the couch — may seem like anachronisms in a time of Instant Articles on smartphones and even magazines on tablets.
Staggering and reeking of booze, the bleary-eyed Academy Award nominee's personal security guard had to not only prop him up, but also guide him into Royal Albert Hall,  The Sun  reported.
"There is no sun, no shade, no rain on their skin, and this is not healthy for a wild animal," she said, speaking by cages lined with ceramic tiles, reeking of urine.
Within minutes, the smoke alarms went off, and, according to Lo, the dude shuffled back to his seat reeking of weed—likely pleased with himself for joining the other mile high club.
Toxic ash and smoke, reeking of sulfur and other noxious gases, have transformed the verdant island of Taal into a vast carpet of lifeless gray since a volcano there erupted on Sunday.
A big local band were Pink Grease, who were sort of like a ragtag, pound shop version of the New York Dolls, reeking of poppers and androgyny, and sounding like Devo obsessives.
Without digging into the first book, I wouldn't have the image of Roosevelt as an awkward adolescent, dirty and reeking of chemicals — a result of his intense interest in wildlife and preserving specimens.
Having sweated in the dingy, poorly lit basement that still has the original blue tiles, it's easy to picture the place packed with coal-covered bodies and reeking of a dank fish smell.
I've heard some horror stories of scorned lovers who've done just that as revenge on their ex's kitchen appliances, which will leave your place reeking of love gone bad for years to come.
Schama describes as reeking of Old World prejudice Ulysses Grant's Order 11 of 1862, expelling all Jews from his military jurisdiction on the flimsy ground that they were smuggling goods to the Confederacy.
While it may not be the most emotionally dark song he's released, it is the most tangibly filthy—a slow, stinking groove of a tune, reeking of jazz cafe toilets and nicotine stained fingertips.
VICE Netherlands spoke to young Rotterdammers to find out how they feel about the police's plans, and how they'd respond if they were stopped in the street on account of their outfits reeking of money.
Brock, a formerly conservative journalist who wrote a biography of Clinton that portrayed her as a hardcore leftist Lady Macbeth, has always been an object of suspicion among liberals, his conversion reeking of snake oil.
"I came home reeking of vomit and sage and looking like I'd come from hell," Vaughn Bergen, a twenty-seven-year-old who works at an art gallery in Chelsea, said of one ayahuasca trip.
Conceived and directed by Philippe Decouflé, the production pays lavish, if often ludicrous, homage to the "Golden Age" of Hollywood, the vague era when it is set, and features a star-is-born plot reeking of mothballs.
By the time she laced her fingers with mine and kissed me as we sat crisscrossed on her carpeted floor, our mouths reeking of garlic and tomato sauce, it felt like we had known each other all our lives.
In December, Human Rights Watch published a report highlighting the situation for several families living near Coal Mountain in Wyoming County, W.Va. They reported their water turned brown and began reeking of rotten eggs after a mountaintop mine began operating near their homes.
Elon Musk shot off a car into a void, a reeking-of-divorced-guy-energy Jeff Bezos recently announced he was into space colonies, and now NASA is planning on letting private companies sell extremely expensive tickets to the International Space Station.
In early August, Hazem Mohammed, 52, and his family returned to a heap of debris that used to be his home next to a heavily damaged former football field, a few minutes' walk from deserted ruins still reeking of unrecovered human remains.
Assuming it was another informal group gathering, she arrived at the home of Mr. Crosner's family in Manhattan Beach wearing a T-shirt and cutoff white shorts, but found him there alone — holding a bottle of wine, dressed to the nines and reeking of cologne.
Dimly lighted, labyrinthine, reeking of Clorox and other odors, the place was no deterrent to the determined fashion flock, which turned out in force — crowding stairs, corridors hung with condom dispensers and dank cabins in each of which a plasticized mattress occupies most of the floor.
But what the glossy tourism brochures neglect to mention is that an alarming number of people throw up on the subway during rush hour, there are often more trash bags on the sidewalk than people, and it's physically impossible to leave Baxter Street not reeking of raw fish.
After all, those proteins didn't just grow in a lab somewhere (not yet, at least), so let them have their moment in the limelight while your drunken guests crowd around your sizzling pile of meat, spilling their drinks and reeking of pineapples like some kind of tropical zombie horde.
It is a suffocatingly dull exercise in coattail riding, and its become the dominant mode of discourse for a certain kind of dance fan here in the UK. I can smell them, and you can too, for they are the revelers reeking of a nine quid pulled pork wrap.
Touching it, his fingers come away red, but taking his hand from the wall was a mistake because he loses all sense of where he is in space until he finds himself on the floor, which is covered in wet sand, coarse and cold against his cheek, reeking of ocean.
They left the cabin "reeking of booze" and damaged numerous seat cushions (which could be used as flotation devices!) and did other awful things that contributed to a 3 ½ hour delay for the next group of passengers scheduled to use the same plane to fly to Heathrow Airport in London, England.
Bunny Boy is introduced with the solitary mantra of Almeda Riddle's "My Little Rooster"; his skinny body shivering alone in the rain accompanied by an isolated vocal absolutely reeking of vulnerability, making a later scene where he gets bullied for being a "queer-ass rabbit" by two kids cosplaying as cowboys all the more unpleasant.
" The first author to claim the prestigious prize was Melvyn Bragg, whose selection included the following description: "Eyes closed, fingers inside you, reaching into the melting fluid rubbered silk—a relief map of mysteries—the eager clitoris, reeking of you, our tongues imitating the fingers, your hands gripping and stroking me but also careful not to excite too much.
Here, for example, "Caelum" #34 layers Greek myth, metallurgy, the 9/11 attacks, and the speaker's encounter with his employer: Through carbonized mist he brings her, Herakles after pinning death with two falls to spare, freeing Alkestis veiled in toile— rumpled deathware translucently spun to lifewear, she maintains silence: in red-flecked crystals, pyroclast throughout dust samples from Towers 1 & 93, from Building 7, microgeodes of iron beading her veil, buckshot hurled in the billions by thermite, and sidefall pleats welded much as cheddar, boiled then iced, blisters milk through furnace into evidence, reeking of sulfur its midwife, with sulfur's transform thermite, the welder's butter knife through I-beams: these the wardrobe not of rescue but reclamation, vulcanism scorching loss so as to sear denial, quick hurt then long release.
Matula returns to his original form, reeking of death; Tello then demands his soul.; .
The thought of creating an Aboriginal school system struck some as reeking of segregation. Similar initiatives have been discussed in Saskatchewan, leading to a recommendation by the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations in late 2009.
On June 1, 1997, Malcolm Shabazz, then twelve years of age, started a fire in Betty Shabazz's apartment. She suffered burns over 80 percent of her body. The police found Malcolm wandering the streets, barefoot and reeking of gasoline.Rickford, p. 537.
Sayuri is pronounced "dead" on a hospital table, yet her body continues to function. Her wounds continue to fester, and her skin begins to rot. Discovering this, her family begins to despise her. With the home reeking of rotted flesh, the family decides to confront Sayuri.
Carter 2001, pp. 470–472. Based on an interview with Blunt's solicitor, Michael Rubinstein, who had met with Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's Cabinet Secretary, Sir Robert Armstrong, Blunt's biographer Miranda Carter states that Thatcher, "personally affronted by Blunt's immunity, took the bait. ...she found the whole episode thoroughly reprehensible, and reeking of Establishment collusion."Carter 2001, p. 472.
After several promotions, he married a 19-year-old woman named in 1911. Shortly thereafter, one of his subordinates described Ozaki as "reeking of alcohol beginning each morning." (Ueda, p. 81) During the same period, although all of the other employees wore business suits, Ozaki owned no clothing other than a tuxedo and a pair of pajamas.
Though sufflation does not appear in Protestant practice, it definitely appears in Protestant polemic, where it is usually treated as an un-Scriptural and superstitious (i.e., in the Protestant view, a typically Roman Catholic) practice, and even one reeking of enchantment or witchcraft. It appears as such, for example in the work of Henry More (the 'Cambridge Platonist') on evil. His argument essentially reverses that of Augustine.
When they neared the surf, Roelfzema and Tazelaar slipped off the boat and waded onto the beach. Tazelaar was then helped out of his wetsuit to reveal the black tuxedo he was wearing beneath it. Roelfzema then poured a generous amount of brandy over Tazelaar and left him, returning to the dinghy. Reeking of brandy, Tazelaar managed to pass himself off as a drunken party goer and staggered past the sentries stationed around the hotel.
In 2012, Renny Wilson self- released his debut solo album Sugarglider. In November 2012, he was signed to Mint Records, who re-released the album on January 22, 2013. Beatroute said of the re-release, "the whole album is stuffed full of lush synth layers and endless saxophone riffs which have the album reeking of 1980s cheese in the best possible way," and noted the performer's "self-deprecating geeky style."Josh Mitchell (February 10, 2013).
The author Colleen Geske stated in her book Stuff Dutch people like that "Dutch people consider the English or American forms of politeness a sign of weakness, and reeking of insincerity and hypocrisy. These are two traits Dutch people despise". Research for Dutch world service radio concluded that just over half of the Dutch people living abroad consider their compatriots at home less well-mannered than other nationalities. In particular, waiters, teenagers and shop staff score badly.
He ends up getting suspended from school. But Mr. Forsyth wishes to teach Ben, Barney and Jencks a lesson too; and thus gets them to clear his garden at the weekend. But they get revenge, by fixing kippers to the underside of his car; he and the car end up reeking of fish. But the glorious victory is short-lived when someone calling himself the Masked Crusader appears one evening from nowhere at their command centre.
The quick success of the music jolted the country in a time when President General Zia-ul-Haq was reigning supreme as a dictator masquerading as "democratically elected." The President with a puppet parliament sanctioning his every move reeking of a Machiavellian brand of so-called "Islamisation." President Zia-ul-Haq had famously and strongly denounced "western ideas" such as jeans and rock music. Various groups had garnered and got the attention of the public, and the genre began to be appreciated as it was out of the ordinary.
And when it rained, it rained > sweet nectar that infused one's heart with a desire to live life in truth > and beauty. Generally speaking, a ghastly place, reeking of virtue's sour > smell. Engorged with the whispered prayers of kneeling mothers, mewling > newborns, and fools, young and old, compelled to do good without reason ... > But, I am happy to point out that our story does not end in this wretched > place of saccharine excess. For there's another place, its opposite: A place > of almost unimaginable power, chock full of dark forces and vicious secrets.
She granted humans normal lifespans because she believed that without death, humans could not live. Braiking Boss sensed that a number of robots began to worship her as well, so he ordered her assassination which unknowingly set into motion the Ruin. After Casshern killed her, she mysteriously became disgusted and terrified of death and dying. She instead granted immortality to both humans and robots that she deemed to not be "reeking of death" or to those not too far into the suffering of the Ruin, as discovered when she refused to heal Dune.
Of late, she has been an often-vitriolic critic of the newer waves of the (allegedly) western-derived maisntream feminist movements in India; using pejoratives abundantly and portraying them as fascist endeavors reeking of dominating and oppressing the male gender. She had lodged legal petitions arguing for dilution of anti-rape laws to mitigate bias against males and has been also highly skeptical of the motivations of foreign-funded NGOs, working for the causes of women. Some scholars have now come to recognize Kishwar as a former feminist who has since turned into an ally of anti-mainstream-feminist causes.
He persuades Dhana and his family to masquerade as Brahmins, and after much effort, even manages to teach them several Kurals to please his father. Everything is smooth-sailing when the two families meet at Bharathi’s home, but when Saravanan wants to go to the girl’s house for the engagement ceremony, Dhana is in a fix. How can he invite them to Royapuram and the settlement of huts reeking of fish and surrounded with his rowdy gang? He decides to hire a house in Mylapore and lend himself some credibility in the eyes of Saravanan. All is going according to Bharathi’s plan when a blast from the past steps in.
As it was a new industry, no textbooks existed to guide them, but the situation was saved when someone found in a cupboard, all the exact and detailed records of Beer's experiments. Later, Edwin Beer became disgruntled by what he perceived as all the "incorrect histories" of the man-made fibre industries, and in 1962 he and his wife Phoebe published "The Beginning of Rayon". This book evokes a world where the practice of science was not yet a respectable profession. Beer had to work for long, irregular hours, at even more irregular pay, in a laboratory, formerly a stable, slimy with caustic soda, and reeking of carbon di-sulfide.
When he dies, his wooden leg serves as a haunting reminder of his virtues, driving Stana to despair.Șăineanu, pp. 142–144 Agârbiceanu's statue in Cluj According to Manolescu, these stories were largely outdated by the time of their publishing, when more experimental work was being put out by Hortensia Papadat-Bengescu and Camil Petrescu; Agârbiceanu "could only strike the figure of a naive moralist, reeking of a parson's mindset, in all ways incompatible with the emancipated Romanian society of the interwar." The novella Fefeleaga, however, is largely seen as Agârbiceanu's true masterpiece—either his best story or one of two, alongside the short story Luminița.
He has been made "sick of welfare" but finds it appropriate ("a kind of meetness", with echoes of 'meat') that he has become ill ("To be diseased"), before there was any cause to be so ("ere that there was true needing"). The sestet applies the emetical trope to love: a "policy" is a course of prudent action. Love, to be prudent and to forestall future ailings ("to anticipate / The ills that were, not"), acquainted itself early with transgressions ("grew to faults assured") that operate like a curative vomit. In so doing, love submitted to medicine ("brought to medicine") "a healthful state", a state reeking of goodness ("rank of goodness").
Some time later, Val receives a telegram from her attorney inviting her to meet him at a hotel, but upon arriving finds her friend Harriet, and a drunken Junior Vanderhausen, both people from her socialite circle. Harriet, who is living on Val's income, convinces Val to sign a lease for a home in Palm Beach, Florida. Angered by the two's dismissive attitude toward her endeavors in the WAC, Val criticizes them before Junior spills his drink on her uniform. Afraid of returning to the barracks reeking of alcohol, Val asks Leigh, who is also staying in the hotel on a weekend pass, to return to the barracks and occupy her bed so she is not absent from nightly inspection.
Chevron, ExxonMobil, Texaco, BP, Agip and Elf Aquitaine also have operations in the delta and offshore, but their combined presence is dwarfed by Shell's. In 1990, Ken Saro-Wiwa, a popular writer, television personality and businessman, founded the Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni People (MOSOP), a non-violent action group which called for Ogoni political self-determination and a greater share of petroleum revenue from the Nigerian government, as well as the ownership of the petroleum beneath their land. MOSOP claimed that pollution resulting from Shell's oil extraction turned their once abundant kingdoms into an ecological wasteland, their air reeking of sulphur, their water holes and creeks poisoned with petroleum, their night sky turned by burning gas flares into a perpetual twilight.
At the hospital, doctors perform a rape kit on Fancy and find Luis's semen. Because Luis and Fancy admitted earlier that they have not consummated their relationship, Luis is arrested for Fancy's rape and then released on bail. The two believe that they have found proof of Luis's innocence when Rae Thomas claims to have information about Fancy's attacker, but the attacker murders Rae and frames Luis, who is arrested and held in jail. Luis awakens in his cell one night to find his door open and his clothing reeking of gasoline; fearing that he is about to be set up for something, he heads off to the home of Dylan Flood, a Blue Note bartender to whom Rae had left some information about Fancy's rapist.
Mistress 9 retrieved Chibiusa's future Silver Crystal with Pharaoh deeming it as a replacement for the obsolete Tairon Crystal as he is brought to Earth via an established portal. Once on Earth, Sailor Moon describing his form as that of "black lava reeking of death", Pharaoh absorbs Mistress 9 while beginning to cover the entire Earth despite the Outer Guardians' attempts to contain him within Sankakusu. With Pharaoh 90 able to absorb their attacks, Sailor Moon attempted to sacrifice herself by unleashing the powers of the Legendary Holy Grail and the Silver Crystal while within the entity. But the gambit caused the Outer Guardians' Talismans to resonate and awaken Sailor Saturn, who uses her "Death Reborn Revolution" to weaken Pharaoh 90 but stayed her hand from killing him when Sailor Moon emerged unharmed.
The band's music is heavily influenced by the late 1960s when heavy metal was emerging. Allmusic praised the band's ability to recreate a particular aspect of this era, describing the band as "celebrating the Summer of Love's soul-chilling autumn: a blasted landscape, post-flower power, resembling Altamont's killing fields, reeking of the Manson Family murders, and, naturally, sounding like a mish-mash of all of the apocalyptic musical forces that converged upon that era." The band has been described as "the original Alice Cooper band jamming in a cell with early Black Sabbath and the Stooges". In order to replicate the sound of that era, the band uses vintage instruments and recording equipment. The band’s name was taken from Rusty Day, the singer of Cactus, who later had a band called Uncle Acid And The Permanent Damage Band.
In the Roman moral tradition, pleasure (voluptas) was a dubious pursuit. The Stoic moralist Seneca contrasts pleasure with virtue (virtus): > Virtue you will find in the temple, in the forum, in the senate house, > standing before the city walls, dusty and sunburnt, her hands rough; > pleasure you will most often find lurking around the baths and sweating > rooms, and places that fear the police, in search of darkness, soft, effete, > reeking of wine and perfume, pallid or else painted and made up with > cosmetics like a corpse.Seneca, De vita beata 7.3Hallett, p. 84. Juvenal thought the retiarius (left), a gladiator who fought with face and flesh exposed, was effeminate and prone to sexual devianceJuvenal, Satires 2 and 8; Michael Carter, "(Un)Dressed to Kill: Viewing the Retiarius," in Roman Dress and the Fabrics of Roman Culture (University of Toronto Press, 2008), pp. 120–121.
In a 2018 interview with German tabloid BZ, Nooke made a number of allegations that were later criticised as racist and neo-colonial, such as the suggestion that colonialism was beneficial for Africa and that the hot and humid climate was responsible for a lower work productivity amongst Africans; he also suggested African states should lease their land to a foreign entity such as the World Bank to "allow free development for 50 years" implying that it was solely the incompetence and corruption of African heads of state that were responsible for the death of jobs and opportunities in many African states. His suggestion was widely criticised as reeking of neo-colonialism by academics and journalists. In the ensuing controversy, Nooke allegedly threatened to dismiss a non-tenured faculty member of the University of Hamburg, Raja Kramer, who had served as the voluntary head of a German association of Africa scientists (Fachverbands Afrikanistik).
While the symbolism of the cigarette, pipe and cigar respectively were consolidated in the late 19th century, it was not until the 20th century that artists began to use it fully; a pipe would stand for thoughtfulness and calm; the cigarette symbolized modernity, strength and youth, but also nervous anxiety; the cigar was a sign of authority, wealth and power. The decades following World War II, during the apex of smoking when the practice had still not come under fire by the growing anti-smoking movement, a cigarette casually tucked between the lips represented the young rebel, epitomized in actors like Marlon Brando and James Dean or mainstays of advertising like the Marlboro Man. It was not until the 1970s when the negative aspects of smoking began to appear, yielding the image of the unhealthy lower-class individual, reeking of cigarette smoke and lack of motivation and drive, which was especially prominent in art inspired or commissioned by anti-smoking campaigns.Benno Tempel, "Symbol and File: Smoking in Art since the Seventeenth Century" in Smoke, pp.
On his advice, measures quite similar to some aspects of the Protestant Reformation were introduced, such as preaching in vernacular rather than Latin, but without formally breaking away from catholicism. In much the same spirit, and to establish a reference for the priests of the kingdom of Navarre, he wrote the Familiar Exposition of the Creed, of the Law and of the Sunday Prayer (Familière exposition du symbole, de la loi et de l'oraison dominicale) in which he explained these fundamental texts in a light that could be seen as Protestant, especially close to the idea of justification by faith; it should however be noted that this trend of interpretation existed within Christianity before the Protestant Reformation, and was still held by some Catholic bishops and theologians. Furthermore, Farel did not attack, nor did he defend, the Catholic Church. However, such a stance was by now suspect at best, and in 1550 the Sorbonne, at that time Paris' university of theology and a major orthodoxy watchdog in the kingdom of France, condemned Roussel's work as "pernicious for Christiendom [...] reeking of heresy and in part obviously heretic".

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