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She retraces these narratives visually, building on what's been lost.
The father and son later take a cruise that retraces the epic's steps.
When the boy suddenly goes missing, Adam retraces the years preceding his disappearance.
The documentary retraces Koko's story and the skepticism that Ms. Patterson's assertions have met.
" Thus, the film sometimes retraces scenes from the past with original participants as "actors.
Today, Afful retraces the brutal journey that most captives faced before being sold into slavery.
More than 21770 years later, a traveler retraces the path of that book's indelible characters.
Katherine retraces Stefan's final days and finds herself submerged in a world of nightclubs and narcotics.
Organized by the British-based World Jewish Relief group, the ride retraces the route of the trains.
Boroden said the SMH could hit that level if it retraces its rally from February of $20.67.
Italian artist Hitnes retraces the steps of John James Audubon at the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art.
With a collection of photographs, The Times retraces the golden age of skyscrapers in New York City.
But there's also a new exhibition in the city that retraces the roots of the Italian fashion industry.
In the fall finale on Wednesday, Tom goes missing and Liz desperately retraces his steps to try to find him.
Conversations that were put on the back burner in August will come back as Mercury retraces its retrograde journey in Virgo.
"  As for what the internal investigation entails, a representative said: "The internal investigation retraces every touchpoint of the customer's jewelry journey.
For the characters in the film, the wedding retraces the familiar steps of idyllic love, and that's exactly what they need.
When Dylan (Johnny Flynn) discovers he has chlamydia, he retraces his romantic past to share the news with his former lovers.
As he retraces those glory days now, he constantly raises the Texas senator's opposition to government rules that benefit Iowa's ethanol industry.
Nina Burleigh retraces her family's rail adventure across half the continent to Haight-Ashbury, the epicenter of the counterculture movement in 1967.
A retracement is when the market diverges significantly from the underlying trend and then falls, or retraces, to the underlying trend line.
On the drive back and forth to work, Bianca clenches the steering wheel of her S.U.V. as she retraces the same route.
A retracement is when the market diverges significantly from the current trend and then falls, or retraces, to the underlying trend line.
Adapted from the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Alex Haley, "Roots" retraces the author's family history, beginning with his 18th-century ancestor's enslavement.
Nazario "retraces his steps, telling the story as though she had sat beside him on each step of his journey," wrote our reviewer.
Mercury retrograde shadow, or retro-shade, occurs when Mercury retraces its steps after appearing to move backwards in its orbit during the retrograde.
Pan Am: History, Design & Identity, a new book by Matthias C. Hühne, retraces the distinct design history of the defunct Pan Am airlines.
You can take a bus tour that rolls down Broadway and retraces the steps of the "Mad Butcher" to see what Ness saw.
Again, you find yourself thinking back to February 23 and March 16 as Mercury retraces its steps, meeting Pluto on April 10—secrets are shared.
Millions of pilgrims descend on Mecca for haj, the world's largest annual Muslim gathering, which retraces the route the Prophet Mohammad took 14 centuries ago.
"We think [tech] is best positioned to be leadership over the coming years as it retraces the stark underperformance suffered between 2000 and 2002," he added.
With a budget of $1m, the team retraces steps, tracks down witnesses, including those in other states or behind bars, and sorts through mounds of evidence.
In the episode, one of the protagonists — a dimension-hopping scientist with a god complex — retraces his own memories so as to re-experience the dipping sauce.
The film broadly retraces the contours of 2006's "X-Men: The Last Stand," the not-very-good conclusion of the first generation of X-Men films.
Bemis embellishes the conjoined fabrics with elegant arabesques, retraces lines and forms to accentuate their visual impact, and creates additional texture with extraordinary density, all in thread.
Elkin also retraces her own steps in life, and, here, shares five places in her adopted home of Paris that she finds herself returning to again and again.
Their documentary — released today on Netflix — retraces the brutal murder of Meredith Kercher and the eventual arrest, conviction, appeal, and acquittal of Knox and her then-boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito.
As Pluto retraces its steps through success-loving Capricorn, reconsider your relationship to cash and reflect on whether or not what you have is affecting your feelings around worth.
And in "Spying on the South," the late journalist Tony Horwitz retraces Frederick Law Olmsted's antebellum journey below the Mason-Dixon line to better understand the country's stubborn divisions.
Dark Sacred Night, his forthcoming Christmas record, set to be released by Suicide Squeeze on November 11, retraces those steps, remastering ten of those long since out-of-print  cuts.
In his new book On the Brink: Trump, Kim, and the Threat of Nuclear War, Jackson retraces the Washington-Pyongyang standoff during President Donald Trump's first two years in office.
On "Phases," the songwriter's new collection of outtakes, rarities, and covers, she excavates several past numbers, and retraces trails found in the work of roamers like Bruce Springsteen and Hoyt Axton.
The events will include a "hero walk" that retraces Mr. Fisher's route to the creek and the unveiling of a monument in a park in the center of town on Sunday.
One looks at the mobsters who carried out contract killings during the 1930s in New York City; the other retraces how two Texas teenagers became assassins for a Mexican crime syndicate.
Authorities said more than 1.8 million pilgrims had so far arrived in the kingdom for the world's largest annual Muslim gathering, which retraces the route the Prophet Mohammad took 14 centuries ago.
Things can be confusing when, during retrograde, Mercury retraces the steps that it took before the retrograde, and you feel you're going back through motions you experienced in the pre-retrograde shadow.
The kingdom stakes its reputation on its guardianship of Islam's holiest sites, Mecca and Medina, and organizing the world's largest annual Muslim gathering which retraces the route Prophet Mohammad took 14 centuries ago.
These recent revisions pay off with Venus in Libra through December 3, as Venus retraces its steps in its home sign of justice to allow a solid, well-considered decision to be made.
On view at Invisible-Exports, Check to see if still dead inside retraces the artist's late work as a gesture toward the sublime and erotic intimacy Irwin rarely achieved because of his physical condition.
This two-person exhibition of American painter Joan Mitchell and Canadian painter Jean-Paul Riopelle retraces their cross-pollinated careers in light of their roughly 25 year-long, France-based amorous and artistic relationship.
As Harry retraces his mother's steps in Angola for example, it will become apparent how pioneering she was for her era and we will see a stark illustration of progress since her death. 5.
She retraces the many steps that led to the enormous appeal of Bing Crosby, while also accounting for the box-office bounty of the so-called Fox Blondes, including Betty Grable and Marilyn Monroe.
Finally, Nigel Hamilton completes his trilogy of biographies about Franklin Roosevelt as a wartime president, and Douglas Brinkley retraces the path to Apollo 230 just in time for the 229th anniversary of the moon landing.
In an essay focused on both self-reflection and academic study, she retraces her journey to illustrate the psychological strategies used by cults and regimes, and offers advice for readers on how to resist them.
A new return-to-home feature retraces the path it originally took (more or less), so there's even less chance of it crashing if you lose you connection with the remote (plus, obstacle avoidance will be engaged).
One ultra race leads participants 135 miles through Death Valley up the face of Mount Whitney in the middle of July (Kostelnick won it twice); another retraces the path of the World War II Bataan Death March.
Tactically speaking, this moment also demands that Mr. Sanders consolidate his support on the party's left flank, and that explains an offensive against Mr. Biden that retraces some of his most effective lines of attack against Mrs.
As he retraces the family's history (with stops in Lithuania, South Africa, Israel and England), he also delves into the psychological impact of those upheavals on his mother, who suffered from depression for much of her adult life.
Eva Pilgrim retraces the journey of Tad Cummins, a Tennessee high school teacher suspected of kidnapping 15-year-old Elizabeth Thomas, one of his students, in early March, leading law enforcement on a nationwide manhunt for 38 days.
Worshippers arrived in the kingdom last week for the five-day ritual - a once-in-a-lifetime religious duty for every able-bodied Muslim who can afford it, which retraces the route Prophet Mohammad took 14 centuries ago.
According to Fibonacci analysis, the way bull markets typically work is that you'll have a pullback that stops when it retraces a key percentage of a previous move higher—these key percentages all come from so-called Fibonacci ratios.
Fifty years after the book's publication, Kent Jones retraces Hitchcock's legacy through recordings and photos from those sessions, as well as fresh observations from Wes Anderson, Olivier Assayas, Peter Bogdanovich, David Fincher, Richard Linklater, Martin Scorsese and Paul Schrader.
As she retraces her daughter's steps and pressures the detective (Gabriel Byrne) in charge of the investigation, she also becomes a vocal champion for young women whose occupation no doubt adversely affected the level of interest in their cases.
In "Keeping Vigil," a lyrical and deeply affecting essay, Harrison retraces the months before the death, from cancer, of her beloved father-in-law ("the only person who could begin to help me reassemble what my own father broke").
Hiwa K retraces the route he traveled as a refugee fleeing Iraq while balancing a set of mirrors on the bridge of his nose on "Pre-image (Blind as the Mother Tongue)," a gorgeous reflection (and refraction) of his life.
"Finding Babel" follows Andrei Malaev-Babel, a Florida acting teacher, as he retraces the steps of his grandfather, Isaac Babel, the author of "Red Cavalry" and "The Odessa Tales" and a vivid chronicler of the early years of the Soviet Union.
Though his account retraces well-worn trails, he advances the debate with his analysis of the role that Castro's independent decision to fire at United States reconnaissance planes may have played in encouraging a worried Khrushchev to respond to Kennedy's ultimatum.
Saturn starts its retrograde on March 25, and as Saturn retraces its steps through the zodiac, you will rethink the commitments and responsibilities you've taken on over the last few months, especially those that concern your home and/or family, since August 2015.
Through delicate drawings, the exhibit retraces Raphael's artistic foray in the papal palace, where he painted a vast corridor space under Leo X, through the papacy of Julius II, for whom he painted part of the building's apartments known as Raphael's Rooms.
Three decades after journeying across the crumbling Soviet bloc in heady 1989, the year the Berlin Wall came down, the travel writer MacLean retraces his route in reverse to explore what's behind the nationalist sentiment driving the resurgence of authoritarianism across the continent.
Using a tattoo found on a corpse as a starting point, the actor Gael García Bernal retraces the steps of a Central American migrant worker who died while trying to cross into the United States, in this forensic memorial by Marc Silver.
The documentary, which will have its United States premiere on Wednesday at theaters across the country, retraces that time with the help of many of the people who inspired characters in the musical: the pilot, the mayor, the couple who fell in love.
In keeping with familiar fantasy and sci-fi templates (from Harry Potter to "The Matrix" to "The Lion King"), the plot of "Black Leopard, Red Wolf" retraces many of the steps that the scholar Joseph Campbell described as stages in the archetypal hero's journey.
In these pages, you'll accompany Lawrence Downes as he retraces Mark Twain's gonzo months in Hawaii in 213, where Twain kick-started his career by sending dispatches to The Sacramento Union, reporting on the outlandish practices of surfing, eating poi and swimming with naked ladies.
Dialogues on Memory and Desire retraces and learns from the models of collectivity and organizing developed by artists, designers, and cultural producers in the past and present as a lens to understand the contemporary moment and explore how can we re-imagine a vibrant and inclusive future.
It's also important to remember that whenever the stock market sees a sharp correction (a proper one, of 10 percent or more), it's basically always followed by a sharp bounce that retraces a half to a third of the sell-off over the following two weeks or so.
"His overall demeanor was so off from what they had seen in their experience as investigators that they completely zeroed in on him," Ted Rowlands, a local TV reporter, explains in an exclusive clip from Tuesday night's episode of A&E's six-part The Murder of Laci Peterson, which retraces the case's history.
On March 25 taskmaster Saturn stations retrograde (meaning it pauses in the sky and then retraces the steps it's taken through the zodiac) in fellow Fire sign, fun and free-spirited Sagittarius, which will find you reflecting on the structures you've built and the work you've done around romance and creativity since last August 2015.
In A BEAUTIFUL, TERRIBLE THING: A Memoir of Marriage and Betrayal (Plume, $25) Waite retraces her steps through a relationship that first gives her the "strange sensation of seeing the world in color for the first time" but eventually reveals itself to be a series of setups at the hands of a master manipulator.
Boom for Real: The Late Teenage Years of Jean-Michel Basquiat retraces many of these stories, and in this way is not much different than Tamra Davis's documentary Jean-Michel Basquiat: The Radiant Child (2010), Julian Schnabel's Basquiat (1996), Jennifer Clement's memoir Widow Basquiat (2010), or Phoebo Hoban's biography Basquiat: A Quick Killing in Art (2015).
The lineup includes "Deep Water," about an around-the-world yachting race; "Keep the River on Your Right," which retraces Tobias Schneebaum's yearlong embed with a tribe of Peruvian cannibals; "Blindsight," which follows blind Tibetan teenagers up a peak that's near Mount Everest; and "Encounters at the End of the World," Werner Herzog's exploration of Antarctica.
Narrated by CNBC's Tyler Mathisen with an exclusive interview from CNBC Auto and Airline Industry Reporter Phil LeBeau, "Fugitive CEO: The Carlos Ghosn Story" retraces not only Ghosn's escape, but also his unusual and high-flying trajectory as an auto industry executive, which led him to become one of the biggest celebrities in the business universe.
His latest book, "Spying on the South: An Odyssey Across the American Divide," published this month, retraces the antebellum meanderings of Frederick Law Olmsted, whose dispatches for The Times, long before he gained fame for designing Central Park and other urban landscapes, sought to fathom the soul of the slaveholding states and find common ground among Americans of good will.
As the show moves along, it retraces a brilliant, productive career of nearly 70 years, revealing the unwavering consistency of a vision fixed on form and beauty in their many guises: extensive fashion work for Vogue; portraits of cultural luminaries and tradesmen, as well as of indigenous Peruvians and New Guinean tribesmen; nearly abstract close-ups of overly voluptuous nudes; and colossal cigarette butts magnified to suggest Roman columns, tombstones and even corpses.
It's a track that asks what kind of stuff legends are made of and retraces American history: From boats that we came on to lights with our name onThrough hard times, we spark minds to keep the flame onI write hard rhymes like I'm running out of timeTruthfully, my stopwatch​ is one with the divineCenturies from now, they'll play my freestyleAnd say, this is the brilliance of a black American child In his "Who Tells Your Story," Common argues that you tell your story, as much as anyone else — that it's a dialectic narrative, not a monologue, and that we, now, are as much a part of the telling as ever.
The film retraces the journey of Jesus Christ in southern Lebanon.
Maverickeye UG (or Maverickeye) is a copyright enforcement company that is based in Germany. It detects and retraces copyright infringement using software technology.
Nowadays, the Railway Reserve Heritage Trail retraces the 70 kilometres of the old Eastern Railway which was constructed from Fremantle to York in the 1880s.
While one name offers family and protection the other causes trouble. How the man confirms his identity and retraces his lost memory forms the crux of the story.
The novel retraces the life of the historical figure of Vlad III who inspired the Dracula legend. While the story is based on the historical 15th century ruler of Wallachia, it also draws inspiration from the vampire legends that surround the Wallachian Prince. Gabrielle Estres’ novel Captive retraces the life of Vlad Țepeș, the Wallachian ruler who inspired Bram Stoker's Dracula. The book combines historical facts and contemporary 15th century pamphlets with the vampire lore created by Stoker.
Stained glass window behind main altar The great window behind the main altar retraces episodes from the life of Saint-Yves and is an exact copy of the original erected in 1702.
The trail retraces the Pioneer Route from Augusta to Busselton taken by the original settlers in the 1800s. It is over 100 km long, starting at the jetty and finishing in Augusta.
Petersburg, Bradenton, Sarasota, Port Charlotte and Fort Myers.Amtrak Website Presently, when the Silver Star leaves Tampa, it reverses direction and retraces its path east to Lakeland before continuing to Miami or New York.
This important work combines history with reflection. It retraces different stages of Iraqi history, from the prehistoric era until the modern times, with some 500 interesting as well as useful photos, maps and numerical information.
The marathon retraces its steps back towards the Phakalane Golf Estate where the marathon ends. Water is provided every . The race starts at above sea level and has a maximum elevation of above sea level.
On 14 November 2010, BBC Scotland aired the documentary Escape to Glasgow, in which McNair meets some of Britain's first evacuees, and retraces their journeys. The programme was aired for a second time in December 2010.
He does not believe Jim is a murderer or a thief. Ben found bullet casings at the campsite that match one at the robbery site. Jim, accompanied by Ben and Marie, retraces his steps. Near the shack, they spot fresh tracks.
Terry Schappert travels to Japan and studies the honor code of the Samurai, or Bushido. He also studies the lifestyle, weaponry, tactics, and psyche of the Samurai. He also retraces the steps of the most famous ronin samurai, Miyamoto Musashi.
University Press of Mississippi will publish The Starday Story: The House That Country Music Built, written by Nathan D. Gibson with Starday president Don Pierce, in January 2011. The book retraces the label’s origins in 1953 through 1968 and the Starday-King merger.
Finally he bets his conga scepter and begins winning everything back, until he owns all the Sky God's town and his father's life. Shemwindo is brought forth in chains. Mwindo gives the Sky God back his town. He then retraces his steps.
"Clem" retraces the life of a young teenage girl, Clementine, mom at sixteen, in the heart of tensions between her parents and Julien, Valentin's father, her child. It includes the problems of teenage life and that of a mother with a strong personality.
Strada statale 4 Via Salaria is an Italian state highway, linking Rome to the Adriatic sea passing through Rieti and Ascoli Piceno. Its route retraces that of the ancient Via Salaria Roman road. It is a single carriageway highway for most of its route.
A film documentary, featuring Adriana Florence, a grand-grand- granddaughter of Hércules Florence living in Campinas, Brazil, has been made by the Discovery Channel and retraces part of the expedition's itinerary. It also visited St. Petersburg's Langsdorff museum collections. The director was Mauricio Dias.
Josh says he has requested a transfer to somewhere near the ocean where he can "shake off the dust" (corruption) of the outback. Jay bids him goodbye and drives away from Goldstone, into the desert, and retraces his visit with Jimmy to their ancestral site.
Mallard and her eight ducklings. Since 1978, the city has hosted an annual Duckling Day parade each spring, with children and their parents dressed as ducklings. Part of the route retraces the path taken by Mrs. Mallard and her ducklings to get to the Public Garden.
The Washington Post described Lewis in 1998 as "a fiercely partisan Democrat but ... also fiercely independent.""Nonviolent Fighter; John Lewis Retraces the Route That Led to the Future": Carlson, Peter. The Washington Post [Washington, D.C] June 9, 1998: 01. Lewis characterized himself as a strong and adamant liberal.
"This documentary retraces the footsteps of Adolf Hitler's mysterious nephew and explores what became of the Hitler family line". Comedy Central's Drunk History series portrayed William Patrick Hitler in the sketch "Willy Hitler Fights the Germans" with Lyric Lewis (Season 5, Episode 8, broadcast date 6/19/2018).
The region encompasses the junction of two great highways, the Barkly and the Stuart, also known as the Overlander and Explorer's Ways. The Overlander's Way (Barkly Highway) retraces the original route of early stockmen who drove their cattle from Queensland through the grazing lands in the Northern Territory.
Père Pamphile is a fictional character in the novel Abbé Jules (fr. L'Abbé Jules), by the French writer Octave Mirbeau (1888). While he is only a marginal figure in Mirbeau's tale, Père Pamphile is nonetheless am extraordinary and striking character, whose history Mirbeau retraces in the course of a long flashback.
The Work provides a tale of finding purpose and passion through the work a person does. This book retraces Moore's experiences around the globe that have led him to find his passion. Additionally, he tells the stories of a dozen other "change makers" and how they found their paths to purpose.
Agnès Clancier (born 8 June 1963) is a French writer. She was born at Bellac, Haute-Vienne, France, and has lived in Australia and Burkina Faso. She has published five novels. Her novel Port Jackson, published by Éditions Gallimard in 2007, retraces the early history of British settlement of Australia.
Certain he is mortally wounded, he sends Mr. Harding and Mallory to care for Barbara. However, the next day finds him clinging to life, and he slowly retraces his steps to where he left Barbara. Believing him dead, they have all left. Months later, he is picked up by a ship.
Diamanté Anthony Blackmon was born on January 3, 1991, in Guatemala. The "Letting People Go" music video retraces his family's journey from Nicaragua, through Guatemala, and across the southern US border as illegal immigrants. He grew up in Frederick, Maryland, United States. He attended Walkersville High School in Walkersville, Maryland.
The Dar Essid Museum is an art museum located in a palace in the medina of Sousse, Tunisia. The edifice belonged to a family of aristocrats. The museum retraces the daily city life in Sousse in the 18th and 19th centuries.Giovanna Magi et Patrizia Fabbri, Art and History: Tunisia, éd.
LAPD units immediately appear to arrest him, but Bryan escapes. Meanwhile, Inspector Frank Dotzler reviews Bryan's background. Bryan retreats to a safe house equipped with weapons and surveillance electronics. He retraces Lenore's final movements to a gas station and obtains the surveillance footage showing her being abducted by men with distinctive hand tattoos.
In 2073, Monday prepares her disguise, nervous about giving a presentation. At a checkpoint, Monday runs into Adrian Knowles, a C.A.B. agent who flirts with her. At the bank, Monday's co-worker, Jerry, a competitor for a promotion, hints at blackmailing her. When Monday fails to return home, Tuesday retraces her steps.
In 2012 Steele published My Journey, which retraces his life from rural Georgia during the Great Depression to his career in the military. The memoir features his personal sacrifices, triumphs, and tragedies, while ultimately it is about how proud he was to serve his country and to experience the joy and rewards of family life.
He jumped into the river Severn in a hail of arrows, letting the horses go free. He hid the treasure under the bridge near the castle, hoping the soldiers took him for drowned. Cadfael retraces Blund's path. In the hut, he finds a yellow topaz meant as decoration to a dagger in the dirt floor.
Storm follows the developments of a trial at the Hague for war crimes committed during the Bosnian War. Prosecutor Hannah Maynard (Kerry Fox), charges a Bosnian Serb Commander for killing Bosniaks. However, her main witness is found to be lying and later commits suicide. Hannah retraces his steps to try and get to the truth.
A criticism of post-normal science is offered by Weingart (1997)Weingart, P. From "Finalization" to "Mode 2": old wine in new bottles?. Social Science Information 36 (4), 1997. Pp. 591-613. for whom Post-normal science does not introduce a new epistemology but retraces earlier debates linked to the so-called "finalization thesis".
As he retraces his steps he finds an elegant restaurant. A mysterious dark stain mars one wall. Valentin sits down and to find that the positions of the salt and sugar containers had been switched. He brings this to the attention of the waiter, who explains that it must have been "those two clergymen".
After his death, evidence suggests Ashley was sold away from her mother in order to raise money for his heirs. Auslander's archival work retraces the life of Ruth. He posits Ruth Middleton was born Ruth Jones in Columbia, South Carolina, around 1903. Her parents, Austin and Rosa Jones, were servants at the University of South Carolina.
Having nowhere left to turn to, Jonas retraces his steps of that fateful night, hoping he will find some clue to the identity of his blackmailers. During his search he sights the girl he has allegedly killed, being alive and healthy. She only just gets away from Jonas when two police men tackle him. Still, he manages to track her down.
Uncle Hamda, the docker, main character of Fliss's book, is no one other than his father. The author retraces his father’s journey at the same time that he is writing his own biography. He is trying to show the true victim of a political prison is not so much the prisoner but the common man represented by his father.Mohamed Salah Fliss, op. cit.
She then leaves the station only to see Jacques' hit men shoving Edward into a car. They take him to an abandoned building to torture him and leave him for dead. Meanwhile, in a hired video Thomas sees Sofia in action and his memory starts returning. With Isabelle he retraces his steps and finds the flat where he and Sofia lived.
Montreal Assault features the band performing on June 5, 2008 at Club Soda in their hometown, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The show was filmed by David Brodsky with sound produced by Yannick St-Amand, Despised Icon's former guitarist.Montreal Assault at Roadrunner Records/Blbbermouth.net The DVD also features an hour-long documentary by Reconstructed Media that retraces the band's career, showing never-before-released footage.
In the early 1930s, the film Faubourg Montmartre retraces the dramatic story of two sisters. One of them seeks to lead the other into a life of lust. While one loses her job, the other sinks into prostitution and drugs. However love still offers a second chance... The Musée de l'Erotisme in Paris devotes one floor to the maisons closes.
CME Group: The futures of capitalism, The Economist, May 11th 2013 They crossed the Pacific to the United States in the spring of 1941, and the family settled in Chicago.Leo Melamed Retraces Path of Escape From Nazis to Japanese Port, Jewish Daily Forward, June 27, 2014 Melamed is an avid contract bridge competitor and often pairs with his wife, Betty.
When they awake Valentina is missing – apparently kidnapped and flown from the roof of the building in one of the plant's helicopters. Carter is suspicious and retraces the groups' movements before the gassing. He suspects that one of the plant's senior management, identified by Valentina, is an accomplice of the kidnapper and still in the building. Carter visits the power generating room and breaks in.
The music video starts off with Ilan Kidron waking up after a party. As he strolls through the house, flashbacks occur and the night retraces itself. As he walks into the cellar he finds a woman dressed in a police uniform. The night rewinds and it is revealed Ilan was a police officer checking on the party who was then seduced by the woman.
The two lead an air-strike into a large forest clearing where the aliens' spaceship has crash-landed. The aliens use telepathy to ask for mercy, but the helicopters massacre most of the aliens with mini-guns and missiles. The alien ship self-destructs, destroying the remaining aliens and two helicopters. Jonesy retraces his memories of the area while watching Mr. Gray use his body.
Gale goes to see her; her real name is Freda Hanson, and she is Gale's accomplice. From clues that Hanson is able to provide, Gale retraces her steps and finds the house occupied by Pontos. Finding Pontos drunk and passed out, he looks around, but just then, Police Detectives Taggart and Burns bang on the door. Pontos awakens, grabs a gun and a shootout ensues.
Les Belles de Tunis is a novel by Nine Moati, first published in 1983 by Éditions du Seuil. The book retraces the live of a Tunisian Jewish family in Tunis from 1856 to the Tunisian independence. It is also a description of 100 years of Jewish life in Tunisia. Furthermore, in the book, you find autobiographical traces of the Moati family, mainly of Serge Moati pére.
Her chosen motto in the Golden Dawn was Vestigia Nulla Retrorsum, meaning "Prudence never retraces its steps." A year later in 1890, she married S. L. Mathers and Mina Bergson became Moina Mathers. In their occult partnership, her husband was described as the "evoker of spirits" and Moina as the clairvoyant "seeress", who often illustrated, as an artist, what her husband "evoked".Greer, 1995, pp.
First edition (publ. Houghton Mifflin) Ghost Train to the Eastern Star is a 2008 train travel book by Paul Theroux. In this book, he retraces some of the trip described in The Great Railway Bazaar. He travels from London, through Europe on the Orient Express and then through Turkey, Turkmenistan, India, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, and Japan before making his way home on the Trans-Siberian Railway.
It turns out that Loruna is not a planet but an empire beyond the Plague Dam. He then directs the ship to deliver Vella there. Meanwhile, Shay makes his way through Shellmound and Meriloft to find parts to repair Alex's ship and go back to Loruna. He retraces Vella's journey and talks to the people with whom she interacted in Act 1 and her family, as they search for her.
In the Name of My Daughter (; also known as French Riviera) is a 2014 French drama film directed by André Téchiné and starring Catherine Deneuve, Guillaume Canet and Adèle Haenel. The script was based on the memoir, Une femme face à la Mafia, written by Renée Le Roux and her son Jean-Charles Le Roux. It retraces the , which made headlines in France from the late 1970s to the 2010s.
Burns taught briefly at Lancaster University in the 1990s, before returning to London, where he moved in with his ex-wife, Carol Burns, as a lodger. This movement, back to his first wife, to his hometown, retraces the movement of the protagonist of Burns’ first novel, Buster, and is itself an instantiation of the traumatic encircling and repetition that takes place in his novels. He died in December 2013.
Taplin has published several collections of poetry, and non-fiction works. The English Path was noted in the British Council's "Best books" in 1984, and Tongues in Trees: Studies in Literature and Ecology was reviewed in Poetry Review in 1990. Her 1993 work Three Women in a Boat retraces the journey of Jerome K. Jerome's Three Men in a Boat. She has written several articles for Resurgence magazine.
The Via dei Pettinari retraces the route of an ancient path which starts from the Pons Aurelius and headed towards the Theatre of Pompey. A church at the site was present by the 12th century, and is mentioned in a bull by Pope Honorius II in 1127. It was dedicated under the title "Transfiguration of our Lord Jesus Christ". The Transfiguration was depicted in the apse by Filippo Prosperi.
Geneviève Lacambre retraces Moreau's life and artistic sources in this small colourful volume—entitled (lit. 'Gustave Moreau: Master Enchanter'; English edition – Gustave Moreau: Magic and Symbols)—with more than 120 paintings, drawings, watercolours and photographs, and an anthology of documents and letters, published by Éditions Gallimard. It is part of the series in their collection. The book opens with seven full-page reproductions of Moreau's Jupiter and Semele and its details.
In the video, the band is shown playing in the cellar of an abandoned building. Also shown is a girl, who starts running once the song kicks in. The girl repeatedly bumps into various people and eventually ends up near where the band is playing. She then retraces her steps and finds that most of the people she ran into before now have some sort of metal implant.
The inker (sometimes credited as the finisher or embellisher)"Bullpen Bulletins," Marvel Two-in-One #52 (Marvel Comics, June 1979). is one of the two line artists in traditional comic book production. The penciller creates a drawing, the inker outlines, interprets, finalizes, retraces this drawing by using a pencil, pen or a brush. Inking was necessary in the traditional printing process as presses could not reproduce pencilled drawings.
In former times the pass was crossed by the strada Marenca (Marenca road), an ancient route connecting the Riviera with the Ligurian mountains. The foothpath which nowadays retraces it continues inland towards Monte Monega. The pass during the II World War saw some fights between local partisans and Nazi fascist troops. The road which crosses the pass is at risk of landslides and several times was interrupted by them.
She retraces her steps in search of Arezou, but cannot find her. Instead she tries to find another prisoner, Pari, who also snuck out of the prison that day. Pari's father aggressively denies Nargess entry to the house and lies that his daughter is dead. Just as Nargess leaves defeated, Pari's two brothers arrive, and angrily force their way into the house, in order to "talk" to their sister.
In the Capitulary of Charlemagne, compiled ca. 800, apium appears, as does olisatum, or alexanders, among medicinal herbs and vegetables the Frankish emperor desired to see grown. At some later point in medieval Europe celery displaced alexanders. The name "celery" retraces the plant's route of successive adoption in European cooking, as the English "celery" (1664) is derived from the French céleri coming from the Lombard term, seleri, from the Latin selinon, borrowed from Greek.
The Inland Sea (1992) is based on the travel memoir by Donald Richie and retraces the author's journey while documenting the fading regional culture of rural islands of the Seto Inland Sea. The isolated region was researched for a three-year period before filming began. The film won the Best Documentary Award at the Hawaii International Film Festival and the Earthwatch Film Award. It screened at over forty film festivals, including the Sundance Film Festival.
Le puzzle d'un si douloureux silence, Le Figaro, Mohammed Aïssaoui, 15 octobre 2007 In 2008, a second book was published: Le Roman de Jean. In this book, he retraces the journey of his father Jean Dréjac, author of songs, from fragments and rough drafts. After his disappearance, faced with questions about the afterlife, he finds an appeasement with the ancient philosophers. In 2010, he completed a family trilogy with Une prière pour Nacha.
Leo and Molly become increasingly close to one another. Part four is a flashback to 1969 which follows the success of Peninsula High's football team and retraces Leo and his friends' ever-strengthening friendships. A series of incidents involving Chad's behavior stretches the friendships at times and reveals hints at future problems and character flaws for several characters. The histories of Sheba, Trevor, Niles, and Starla are revealed and are emotionally damaging.
Evoland is a 2013 role-playing video game developed by Shiro Games, a French video game development company based in Bordeaux. Evoland was first released for Microsoft Windows and OS X in April 2013, Android and iOS in February 2015 and Linux in March 2015. The design retraces the history of video games. Inspired by The Legend of Zelda, Diablo and Final Fantasy gameplay, the game has many references to movies and video game history.
The film revolves around Lok, a police officer who is investigating the disappearance of a Chinese migrant worker working at a land reclamation site. The investigation leads him to the disappearance of another Bengali worker, who was on good terms with the missing worker. As he retraces the steps of the missing worker, Lok gets a sensing of the plight of these workers as they happen to work for an unscrupulous employer.
Georges Tate retraces the stages of this bloody confrontation between two worlds in this small volume— (lit. 'The East of the Crusades'; UK edition – The Crusades and the Holy Land; US edition – The Crusaders: Warriors of God)—published by Éditions Gallimard in their collection. According to standards of the collection, the book is profusely illustrated with colour plates—illustrations taken from medieval illuminated manuscripts, maps, mosaics, frescoes, photographs, drawings, engravings, 19th-century paintings, etc.—and printed on glossy paper.
Sun Shuyun is a Chinese writer. She was born in China in the 1960s, graduated from Beijing University and won a scholarship to the University of Oxford. Her books include Ten Thousand Miles Without a Cloud (in which she retraces the journey of the 7th-century Chinese monk Xuanzang), The Long March: The True History of Communist China's Founding Myth, A Year in Tibet, a book made in conjunction with the BBC documentary A Year in Tibet.
He rolls over a horse and cart passes. He is spotted by some land army girls in the field but their frantic waving to the guards is mistaken for fraternisation. Only when the count is run at the end and it registers 23 instead of 24 do they realise he is missing. The CO retraces their route on horseback but it is too late, and the horse shoes give advances warning of his approach, allowing von Werra to hide.
The episode begins with a special five-minute extended "Previously on NYPD Blue" segment that retraces Simone's (Jimmy Smits) whole character history. The final portion of the prologue presents Lt. Arthur Fancy's (James McDaniel) prior episode persuasion of a police widow to directly donate her husband's heart to give Simone a chance to live. The regular portion of the episode begins after the completed heart transplant. The episode focuses on whether Simone's heart transplant was successful.
Alby-sur- Chéran for a longtime specialized in shoemaking. A small museum retraces the history of the former factory on the Place du Trophée. In Rumilly there is an important industrial zone (Tefal, Nestlé, and formerly Lait Mont-Blanc and Salomon which closed in 2008), as well as in Alby-sur-Chéran (Galderma). Two new intercommunal economic activity zones (ZAEs, zone d'activités économiques) are under construction, one in the sector of Martenez and another in Surchères.
The architecture of the farm buildings is associated with old styles of construction of New France, similar to those of the old Europe. The garden includes a dovecote and a Japanese bridge. The evocative designations such as Allée des Oies make this site unique and distinctive in the world. In his book "An Extraordinary Garden", intended for horticulture enthusiasts, the horticulturist Jean des Gagniers retraces the major stages of the evolution of the "Gardens of Quatre-Vents".charlevoix.
But, before disclosing the name of the murderer, the accident occurs resulting in the partial memory loss. Farhan tells Antony, about his past and the tragedy that occurred to their friend, Aryan. His capabilities as a police officer being impressive, Farhan reassigns Antony Moses back on the case despite the memory loss. What follows is a nonlinear narrative with many surprises in store, as Antony Moses retraces his steps back to the killer, and faces some bitter truths.
He argues that a few industries such as the coal industry, currently responsible for 40% of the energy consumed in the U.S., remain opponents of needed action. The book retraces the evidence that the American administration , motivated by coal-industry donations to the Republican party, undermines political action by omitting mention of climate change from government documents. The book cites evidence against the argument that conservation is bad for economies.Summary of the book in The Quarterly Conversation.
This course centered around the foundations of affine geometry, the geometry of quadratic forms and the structure of the general linear group. I felt it necessary to enlarge the content of these notes by including projective and symplectic geometry and also the structure of the symplectic and orthogonal groups. The book is illustrated with six geometric configurations in chapter 2, which retraces the path from geometric to field axioms previously explored by Karl von Staudt and David Hilbert.
Around the World in 20 Years is a BBC television travel documentary first broadcast in December 2008, presented by Michael Palin. It follows him as he retraces the Dubai - Mumbai leg of his journey Around the World in 80 Days with Michael Palin. Also featured is his reunion with the captain and crew of the al-Shama dhow, in which he had undertaken the journey 20 years ago. Palin finds the captain of the al-Shama in Gujarat and is heartily welcomed.
Filmed in winter 2011 and produced by Julie Gayet's production company : Rouge International : The Ride takes audiences on the annual Chief Big Foot Memorial Ride that retraces the Lakotas' history. After the defeat of General Custer at Little Big Horn and the surrender and execution of Chief Sitting Bull, the Lakota Sioux fled through South Dakota, joined by Chief Big Foot's people and chased by the US Cavalry. In December 1890, at Wounded Knee, the massacre of hundreds of unarmed Lakota took place.
She quickly retraces her steps through the house, destroying evidence of her presence, and makes a swift exit with Miles' keys. Lester picks her up, gives her a modest sum of cash and the name of a contact in Hong Kong who will arrange her new life, promising to join her soon. Lisa first drives her to a club to establish an alibi, where the oppressive atmosphere and the noise provoke an aggressively traumatic and regretful response to her act.
The permanent exhibition Le rêve blanc The museum offers three permanent exhibitions. L'épopée des sports d'hiver dans les Alpes retraces the history of winter sports and replaced the previous permanent exhibition La Grande Histoire du ski in April 2018. The second permanent exhibition, Gens de l'alpe, first opened in 1998 and remodelled in 2006, displays hundreds of ethnographic items linked to the daily life of people living in the mountains.petit-bulletin.fr du 18 juillet 2016, Musée dauphinois : bienvenue en Isère.
Horseshoe orbit of 2002 AA29. The graphic shows a full revolution of 95 years. The position of along the orbit is that of year 2003 (last nearest approach to Earth). Image: JPL If one looks at the orbit of from a point moving with the Earth around the Sun (the reference frame of the Earth–Sun system), it describes over the course of 95 years an arc of almost 360°, which during the next 95 years it retraces in reverse.
The overall khan alternates every two years between the chiefs of the Chahar Lang and the Haft Lang. The famous documentary Grass: A Nation's Battle for Life (1925) tells the story of the migration of Bakhtiari tribe from winter quarters in Khuzestan to summer quarters Chahar Mahaal. This film also tells the story of how these people crossed the river Karun with 50,000 people and 500,000 animals. The documentary "People of the Wind" (1975) retraces this same journey, 50 years later.
Logan awakens in a desert, his memory hazy. Logan realizes that he is somehow back in the Wastelands, as he is attacked by the Venom T-rex. After killing the beast, Logan retraces his steps and remembers receiving a distress call from Puck, who he and the rest of Alpha Flight were trapped in an abandoned space station formerly owned by Reed Richards. After going into space and entering said space station via X-Shuttle, Logan found it infested with the Brood.
At Llanuwchllyn the route retraces its steps south of the Dovey through Llanymawddwy and Machynlleth. The walk links with the Meirionnydd Coast WalkThe Meirionnydd Coast Walk on the LDWA website at Aberdyfi and with the Ceredigion Coast Path at Borth.The Ceredigion Coast Path on the LDWA website The route is partly waymarked, and is highly varied in character; it leads the walker along seldom walked routes. A good map is required and, if possible, a route guide (which is available from the local Tourist Information Centres).
Now facing east, the Red routes stops at Toys "R" Us/Chick-fil-A before turning onto Frontage Road. After stopping at the Department of Human Services office the bus retraces its steps along College Avenue to enter the Northwest Arkansas Mall. After stopping at the mall for three minutes, the bus continues along its route to the south to stop at the Mall Avenue Walmart. The Red bus now turns onto Shiloh Drive to stop at Target before turning south on Gregg Avenue.
Mining and agriculture were the mainstays of the state's economy, but have since been eclipsed by the secondary sector. Guanajuato has particularly seen growth in the automotive industry. The state is home to several historically important cities, especially those along the "Bicentennial Route", which retraces the path of Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla's insurgent army at the beginning of the Mexican War of Independence. This route begins at Dolores Hidalgo, and passes through the Sanctuary of Atotonilco, San Miguel de Allende, Celaya, and the capital of Guanajuato.
Gibson and wife Mary panic after their son Timmy is taken captive. Gibson, who had been blindfolded in Braun's car, recreates and retraces with great difficulty the way to a hideout where Timmy is being held. After fighting and subduing Wetzel and his accomplices, Gibson and the authorities can't find Braun or the boy and are about to give up when they spot Braun's cigar, still burning in an ashtray. They find him cowering in a closet with the boy, then drag him away to jail.
Wuling County commissioner Qu is in his study reading when suddenly he spots a "little creature, bright as a glow-worm" on his desk. It slowly makes its way to one of Qu's books, after which he ascertains the creature must be a dragon. He attempts to rid the dragon, to no avail, although after a short while it flies away "with a rumbling roar". Qu retraces the slimy trail left behind by the being to "one of the bamboo boxes in which he stored his books".
Aesthetic Theory () is a book by the German philosopher Theodor Adorno, which was culled from drafts written between 1956 and 1969 and ultimately published posthumously in 1970. Although anchored by the philosophical study of art, the book is interdisciplinary and incorporates elements of political philosophy, sociology, metaphysics and other philosophical pursuits in keeping with Adorno's boundary-shunning methodology.Adorno entry at the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, retrieved 12-24-10. Adorno retraces the historical evolution of artAesthetic Theory at UMN Press, retrieved 31-08-2011.
In a detailed, narrative style it retraces the precise timeline of the circumstances surrounding the crime as well as the history of the village where it took place, exploring the complicated dynamics at play when someone is victimized by a community that has also been subjected to decades of violence, damaging stereotypes and oppression from society at large. A review in Mint called it "narrative non-fiction at its most powerful." Faleiro is the author of Beautiful Thing: Inside the Secret World of Bombay's Dance Bars.
When he forces his wife, to tell the truth, she reveals that he was found in the river in a mutilated state and he was taken care of by her. As the man goes to Hyderabad searching for his identity, a few incidents lead to the answer. He discovers that he is none other than the most respected and committed Indian Army Officer, Vijayendra Varma. The rest of the story is about how he retraces his past and saves the nation from Pakistani Jihadis.
Also mistaking Roberta for Susan, Dez takes her to the Port Authority to collect Susan's suitcase, finding the other earring, and lets her stay at his apartment. Roberta, believing she must be Susan, retraces Susan's steps with Nolan in pursuit. She arrives at the Magic Club – narrowly missing Susan, who has been released from jail and discovered her suitcase gone – and is hired as Crystal's replacement. After Roberta's disastrous first performance, Nolan attacks her, demanding the earrings, but he escapes as the police arrive.
Lauriana Mae (born January 18, 1983) is an American pop, R&B; and soul singer- songwriter. She has collaborated with musicians such as CeeLo Green, Kwamé and B.o.B. In 2013, she performed guest vocals on "Only You" with Green which also lead to a performance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show on April 17, 2013. Mae’s upcoming project will release on her Team Pains Music Group label in partnership with Empire and is called “Small Town City Dreams”. The project retraces some of Mae’s experiences.
Krakauer's approximately 9,000-word article "Death of an Innocent" (January 1993) was published in Outside. Chip Brown's full-length article on McCandless, "I Now Walk Into the Wild" (February 8, 1993), was published in The New Yorker. Jon Krakauer's non-fiction book Into the Wild (1996) expands upon his 1993 Outside article and retraces McCandless' travels leading up to the hiker's eventual death. An eponymous 2007 film adaptation of Into the Wild, directed by Sean Penn with Emile Hirsch portraying McCandless, received a number of awards, including Best Picture from the American Film Institute.
Maddin campaigned for Mayor of Saskatoon in 2000, and was elected in an upset over four-term incumbent Henry Dayday. His candidacy was endorsed by the Coalition of Progressive Electorates, and was fifty-two years old at the time.Kim McNairn, "Election coalition's secrecy angers mayoralty candidate", Saskatoon Star-Phoenix, 25 October 2000, A7; Kim McNairn, "Meet your Mayor: From backwoods upbringing to city's top job, Maddin retraces steps along path to latest triumph", Saskatoon Star-Phoenix, 27 October 2000, A1. Maddin's tenure as mayor was marked by several controversies involving police issues.
Fighter is a documentary film about Arnošt Lustig (1926–2011) and Jan Wiener (1920–2010),"Jan Wiener, Who Fought in Britain's Air Force After Fleeing Nazis, Dies at 90" Los Angeles Times 26 November 2010 two Jews who return to Europe to revisit the past. A survivor of Theresienstadt, Auschwitz, and Buchenwald, Lustig was a Prague-based journalist and author. The German-born Wiener escaped from Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia, and joined the Royal Air Force in Italy. The film retraces Wiener's escape route, and visits Theresienstadt (where Wiener's mother died), Auschwitz, and Buchenwald.
After the ceremony the wedding party retraces Karakhan's journey from Taraz to the site of his fiancée's death. The journey begins at Karakhan Mausoleum in Taraz and ends at the Aisha Bibi, at each location the bride and groom venerate the dead lovers and ask for their blessing. Russian archeologist V. V. Bartold was the first scientist to record and study the ruins in 1893.keravan, 2005 The Soviet Union built a protective glass shell to preserve the monument (c 1960) and used it for the education of students in Taraz and tourism.
In Brown's third book, Hops and Glory, he retraces the historical journey of India Pale Ale, from Burton-on-Trent in England to Kolkata, India, taking a specially brewed barrel of the beer along with him. The book's working title was Pale and Interesting. Brown has also appeared on television as an authority on beer, as well giving talks and lectures on the subject, including at the 2009 Latitude Festival. Brown was named the British Guild of Beer Writers' Beer Writer of the Year in 2009, 2012 and 2016.
A courtroom-drama about a dead Captain whose memory is publicly accused by a historian on TV, twenty years after his death. The story follows his widow's struggle to prove that he was not a murderer and did not practise torture while he was leading a ground unit during the Algerian war. She decides to sue the man who accused him of being a torturer and thus begins an investigation which retraces the Captain's last two weeks, day by day. The film uses numerous flashbacks depicting battle scenes in Algeria.
The boys flee into the wilderness as Mackey pursues them, but lose their footing on a corpse dump. Mackey slashes Davey's leg before slitting Woody's throat. He corners Davey but decides to spare him in order to leave him paranoid and constantly in fear of Mackey's return. Rescued and returned to daily life, Davey retraces his morning paperboy route: passing Woody's foreclosed house; seeing Nikki wave goodbye to him; coming upon Eats and Farraday trashing the now-demolished treehouse, both of them avoiding his gaze; and Mackey's house, plastered with police tape.
A heavy smoker who suffered from diabetes, Holmes à Court died of a heart attack in bed on the morning of 2 September 1990.The Australian: Peter Holmes à Court retraces the life of his enigmatic dad Holmes à Court died intestate and his estate was to be divided one third for his widow Janet (née Ranford), and the remainder equally among their four children. Heytesbury Holdings continues as one of the largest private companies in Australia. Janet Holmes à Court ran Heytesbury from the time of her husband's death until 2005, when she retired.
In 1987, he published To the Inland Empire: Coronado and our Spanish Legacy, which retraces the trails of Spanish explorer Francisco Vásquez de Coronado as he searched for the "golden cities" of Cibola in what now is Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas. Udall published The Quiet Crisis and the Next Generation in 1988, a revised edition with nine new chapters of The Quiet Crisis (1963). "The Quiet Crisis" introduced the Myth of Superabundance. In 1990, he co-authored Beyond the Mythic West, which examines effects of change upon the inhabitants and lands of the western United States.
After his first kill of the new season, Dexter falls asleep while driving and has an accident, and the resultant short-term memory loss causes him to forget where his victim's body is. He eventually retraces his steps and disposes of the body. After retired Special Agent Frank Lundy (Keith Carradine) is murdered, Dexter begins his pursuit of the so-called "Trinity Killer", who has been committing ritualistic murders across the country for 30 years. Once Dexter finds the killer, however, he is shocked to discover that "Trinity" is actually Arthur Mitchell (John Lithgow), a family man and pillar of his community.
The Riddle of the Third Mile is a crime novel by Colin Dexter, the sixth novel in Inspector Morse series. Inspector Morse is not sure what to make of the truncated body found dumped in the Oxford Canal, but he suspects it may be all that's left of an elderly Oxford don last seen boarding the London train several days before. Whatever the truth, the inspector knows it will not be simple—it never is. As he retraces Professor Browne-Smith's route through a London netherworld of topless bars and fancy bordellos, his forebodings are fulfilled.
She co-hosts on January 8, 2016 the program La Grande Histoire de la Télévision - les 40 ans de l'Ina, produced by Arthur, where she retraces 40 years of television through pictures of archives in company of about twenty television presenters of all generations. Since March 2016, she presents on TF1 a new talk show entitled Action ou Vérité. She then hosts on 9 June 2016 the opening of the UEFA Euro 2016 in direct from the Champ de Mars with famous French and international celebrities. Since 2018, she present the French TV Show C’est Canteloup with Nicolas Canteloup.
Tancred, Lord Montacute, the novel's idealistic young hero, seems destined to live the life of a conventional member of the British ruling class. Dissatisfied with his life in fashionable London circles, he instead leaves his parents and retraces the steps of his Crusader ancestors to the Holy Land, hoping there to "penetrate the great Asian mystery"Benjamin Disraeli Venetia; Tancred (London: Frederick Warne, 1866) p. 118. and understand the roots of Christianity. He meets the beautiful Eva, daughter of a Jewish financier, and becomes involved in the political machinations of her foster-brother, the brilliant Fakredeen, a Lebanese emir.
Translated into English in 2006 with the title The Angel of History by Minna Proctor, under the patronage of the Scottish Arts Council and the Italian Cultural Institute, it tells the partly fictional story of philosopher Walter Benjamin and a young Spanish militant in 1940. Arpaia's twofold narrative retraces Benjamin's flight across Europe and the Spaniard's youthful activism, as both men battle to assert their beliefs in the face of ultimate extinction. Arpaia lives in Milan and currently alternates between translation, journalism and writing novels. He is also a publishing consultant for several Italian newspapers and publishing houses.
Melamed was born Leibel Melamdovich to a Jewish familyJewish Daily Forward: "Leo Melamed Retraces Path of Escape From Nazis to Japanese Port - Mercantile Exchange Chief Rescued by 'Japanese Schindler'" By Nathan Guttman June 27, 2014 in Bialystok, Poland in 1932 to Isaac Melamdovich, a mathematics teacher.Leo Melamed Biography on LeoMelamed.com In 1939, at the outbreak of World War II, the family fled to Lithuania to avoid capture by the Nazis. In 1940, the Japanese consul general to Lithuania, Chiune Sugihara, issued his family a life-saving transit visa, and they made the long trek across Siberia to safe haven in Japan.
Cortázar joined forces with the Parisian concept store Colette to honour his influences. The program featured: a water bar made in Colombia, which offered a special menu from Colombian chef Carlos Peñarredonda; beautiful books, including the limited edition of Botero d'Assouline which retraces the country's artistic culture; and clothing such as a hoodie imagined by Colombian reggaetón singer J Balvin. A set of collaborative pieces with local artists and designers, emphasised Esteban’s knowledge of Colombia. Cortázar used this event to promote his first sportswear collection, produced in Colombia by Seven Seven, comprising unisex pieces such as hoodies, t-shirts, socks and screen-printed images of Colombian pop culture.
Psichari's autobiographical novel, Le Voyage du centurion (The voyage of the centurion), that dealt with his conversion and "retraces his pilgrimage from scepticism to an ardent faith and a total abandonment to God" was published posthumously in 1916. A further work, Les voix qui crient dans le désert : souvenirs d'Afrique (Voices crying in the wilderness: memories of Africa), was published in 1920 with a foreword by General Charles Mangin. Following his death he was portrayed by Henri Massis, his biographer, as a supporter of the far-right Action Française leader Charles Maurras, though Maritain considered he would have later broken away from the Maurrasians as Maritain did.
"Shell Shock (Part II)" is the seventh episode of the tenth season of the American police procedural drama NCIS and the 217th episode overall. It originally aired on CBS in the United States on November 20, 2012. The episode is written by Gina Monreal and directed by Tom Wright and was seen by 16.47 million viewers. Gibbs continues to work with Captain Westcott while he retraces his steps in order to help the NCIS team track down a terrorist. With Thanksgiving on the horizon, Abby’s enthusiasm for the NCIS family dinner is building and Tony’s curiosity is peaking when he learns Ziva is making special plans for the opera.
Negan pleads to let him go, but she warns him there is nothing outside the walls for him. However, Judith does allow him to flee, letting him keep the compass if he ever loses his way, warning that she will shoot him if she sees him again. Negan retraces his steps back to the Sanctuary, briefly passing the clearing where he had killed Glenn and Abraham, getting sick after drinking river water and returns to the Sanctuary, which is now completely abandoned. The courtyard is overgrown with weeds while the main room has various pieces of furniture scattered around and pools of standing water.
The street boasts very ancient origins: in fact it retraces a former road map dating back to the 1st century BC. At the beginning of the 16th century the street was adapted by Pope Leo X, from which it took the name of Via Leonina. The street took the present name in 1704, when the Porto di Ripetta was built: the river harbour was called ripetta ("little bank") in order to distinguish it from the Porto di Ripa Grande in Trastevere. Via di Ripetta is mentioned in the novel "The Late Mattia Pascal" by Luigi Pirandello, as a temporary residence of Adriano Meis / Mattia Pascal.
She, with his faithful followers, complies with his last wishes, which are that he shall be buried as his forefathers were before him – sent out to sea in his burning ship. This form of burial had been that accorded to all Vikings for centuries past. After straining her eyes for a final look at the departing ship, Thelma retraces her steps to her mother's grave, and there, feeling that she is absolutely alone, prays for the strength to live. Here in a rocky dell before the tomb of her mother, where first she met the man who won her heart, Sir Philip again finds Thelma.
Explorer, writer and broadcaster Benedict Allen retraces part of author Laurie Lee's journey across Spain in 1935, which became the basis for his celebrated travelogue As I Walked Out One Midsummer Morning. Lee thought of himself first and foremost as a poet, and the book reveals a poet's sensibility in its meticulous, distilled observations of the country and people he quickly came to love. Allen tries to find out whether Lee's evocative prose actually works as travel writing and Lee is revealed as an enigmatic, mercurial figure in the tradition of the wandering minstrel or troubadour, with a huge array of talents and an astonishing facility to charm.
Once is found, the algorithm retraces the sequence from its start to find the first repeated value in the sequence, using the fact that divides and therefore that . Finally, once the value of is known it is trivial to find the length of the shortest repeating cycle, by searching for the first position for which . The algorithm thus maintains two pointers into the given sequence, one (the tortoise) at , and the other (the hare) at . At each step of the algorithm, it increases by one, moving the tortoise one step forward and the hare two steps forward in the sequence, and then compares the sequence values at these two pointers.
Austerlitz (2001), by the German-British novelist W. G. Sebald, is an odyssey of a Kindertransport boy brought up in a Welsh manse who later traces his origins to Prague and then goes back there. He finds someone who knew his mother, and he retraces his journey by train. Into the Arms of Strangers: Stories of the Kindertransport (2000, Bloomsbury Publishing), by Mark Jonathan Harris and Deborah Oppenheimer, with a preface by Lord Richard Attenborough and historical introduction by David Cesarani. Companion book to the Oscar-winning documentary, Into the Arms of Strangers: Stories of the Kindertransport with expanded stories from the film and additional interviews not included in the film.
In 2018, Polaroid launched Heritage, a unique project that brings together capsule collections from different eras, starring original pieces revisited in line with the latest trends and retraces the brand's history, from the 1930s to today. Each collection features timeless silhouettes reinterpreted with a contemporary twist, embodying an aesthetic that goes beyond fashion trends. The Heritage collection is not just a jump into the past, it is a tribute to the amazing innovation capacity that has always characterized the brand, since its origins. A complete historical collection of Polaroid glasses can be found at Safilo Private Collection, other historical glasses are collected by MIT and MOMA.
Give Us Our Skeletons! (Antakaa Meille Luurankomme in Finnish, Oaivveskaldjut in North Sami) is a 1999 documentary film directed by Paul-Anders Simma about Niillas Somby, a Sami man who retraces his family ancestry as he searches for the head of his ancestor, Mons Somby. Mons Aslaksen Somby and Aslak Jakobsen Hætta were executed by decapitation on 14 October 1854 for murder, following the 1852 Kautokeino rebellion against the local Norwegian government in which two people were murdered. Their heads were claimed by the government for scientific research, and were held as part of a collection of 900 skulls at the Anatomical Institute, in Oslo.
At the base of the Cross of Lorraine an inscription gives part of de Gaulle's speech of 18 June 1940: "Quoiqu'il arrive la flamme de la résistance ne s'éteindre pas" (Whatever happens, the flame of the resistance will not be extinguished.) Raymond Triboulet, Minister of Veterans Affairs inaugurated the remembrance path in 1962. It retraces the path of the fusillés from the chapel, where the execution poles are kept, to the clearing. The pathway to the clearing, which has important symbolism to the communists, attempted to reconcile the very different political views of Gaullists and Communists. On 3 March 1998 a commission was established to pay tribute to the fusillés at Mont Valérien.
Translated into German in 1905, this novel paved the way to the notoriety and fame which allowed Pirandello to publish with the more important firms such as Treves, with whom he published, in 1906, another collection of novellas Erma Bifronte. In 1908 he published a volume of essays entitled Arte e Scienza and the important essay L'Umorismo, in which he initiated the legendary debate with Benedetto Croce that would continue with increasing bitterness and venom on both sides for many years. In 1909 the first part of I Vecchi e I Giovani was published in episodes. This novel retraces the history of the failure and repression of the Fasci Siciliani in the period from 1893 to 1894.
As Katrina's case works its way through the courts they become friends, with Mandy teaching Katrina the ropes of prison life. Meanwhile, Richard Carlisle convinces Hal to take an active part in the case, pretending to be a lawyer from Carlisle's firm. Hal finds it especially difficult to visit Katrina in the "Bangkok Hilton" as it is the same prison where he was kept by the Japanese forty years earlier as a prisoner of war. Nonetheless, he finds the will to do so and retraces Katrina's footsteps to London and Goa, reuniting with his family in the process as he tracks down the elusive Arkie, hoping to save his daughter from a death sentence in Bangkok.
His fully developed technique was published as Die Werke Italienischer Meister, ("The work of the Italian masters") in 1880; it appeared under the anagrammatic pseudonym "Ivan Lermolieff". retraces the influence of German philosophy on Morelli's thought and method. Morelli's "great antagonist, the art historian Wilhelm von Bode, even spoke of the spread of an epidemic of “Lermolieffmania”, after the mysterious Russian scholar “Ivan Lermolieff”, the pseudonym under which Morelli published his writings, in the German translation by an equally non- existent Johannes Schwarze, a resident of the imaginary Gorlaw, which is to say Gorle, near Bergamo." Morelli's connoisseurship was developed to a high degree by Bernard Berenson, who met Morelli in 1890.
Ascofaré was a radio host until 1978, when he became a teacher at the Institut National des Arts in Bamako. In 1984, he received a diploma in film studies from the All-Union State Institute of Cinematography (now the Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography) in Moscow and, in 1985, he joined the Centre National de Production Cinématographique in Bamako as a director. Beginning in 1991, he produced several short films and, in 1997, he produced his first full-length film, Faraw, une mère des sables (Faraw, a mother of the sands), which retraces twenty-four hours in the life of a Songhaï woman. Faraw won the Golden Bayard for Artistic Creation at the 1997 Namur Film festival.
They take a flight from Lima to Pucallpa (though with a different airline), and sit in the same row of seats where Koepcke sat during the crash. They unearth many large fragments of the plane in the jungle, and then visit the river routes where she traveled for 10 days on foot, and the small village where she was eventually found by three men, one of whom appears in the film. Wings of Hope is often seen as a companion pieceWings of HopeWerner Herzog or sequel to Herzog's 1997 film Little Dieter Needs to Fly, in which he retraces the steps of a German/American Navy pilot's successful escape from a POW camp during the Vietnam War.
Elmaleh's first one-man show Décalages, performed at the "Palais des glaces" in 1997, was autobiographical. In the show he retraces his journey beginning with his departure from Morocco after high school, continuing with his studies in Montreal and finishing in France where he studied drama at Cours Florent. His fame further increased with the success of his second one-man show, La Vie Normale which was his first time performing at the Olympia as well his first show of more than two hours. The show was released on DVD on January 23, 2001. In contrast to his first two one-man shows, his L’autre c’est moi (2005) contains more improvisation and interaction with the public.
Judge Creedon warned fellow judge Dáithí Ó Sé to stop stealing acts from Munster, alleging that he invaded County Clare in series one and that he would be "answerable to me and to my gang" if he continued to persist. After a short stint presenting Late Date, he was given his own 20:30 weekday music show on RTÉ Radio 1 in 2009. In 2011 Creedon hosted a television series called 'Creedon's Retro Road Trip' in which he retraces the route of the only holiday his entire family ever took. His family's holiday took place in 1969 with his eleven brothers and sisters who travelled across Ireland in his father's Mercedes along with a borrowed caravan.
Franca Florio, regina di Palermo is a full-length narrative ballet in two acts, with music by Lorenzo Ferrero and scenario, choreography and staging by Luciano Cannito. A commission by the Teatro Massimo in Palermo, the work premiered there on 22 November 2007 with Carla Fracci in the title role, and was restaged in June 2010. Set in Sicily, the story is based on the life of Franca Jacona Notarbartolo di San Giuliano (1873-1950), a famous Sicilian aristocrat whose beauty inspired many artists, musicians, and poets during the Belle Époque, who retraces the highlights of her life from her retreat on the island of Favignana. Her past is explored chronologically, by means of extensive flashbacks of events.
A year later, he was editor-in-chief of "Mon NPA", a part of Nulle part ailleurs that gave him an artistic blank-check license on Saturday afternoon live on channel Canal+. As artistic Director of 2P2L, Bruno originated many projects that became the hallmark of the company. For three years he devoted himself to the shooting of the documentary series "À la Clairefontaine" (16 x 26 min), broadcast on Canal+, which retraces the three years of pre-training of young apprentice footballers of the INF Clairefontaine. Among them, Hatem Ben Arfa who plays today in Newcastle, Geoffrey Jourdren, goalkeeper of Montpellier, and also Abou Diaby, a midfielder for Team France and Arsenal in England.
Days after the death of the baker at the hospital, Rogers tracks Tilly down, just in time to keep the officers from finding her, and are later joined by Henry as they start looking for signs of evidence of Tilly being elsewhere during the time of the murder to clear her name. At first, while taking refuge at Henry’s apartment and hopefully find a clue, she retraces her steps after she sees a sticker on her shoe sole. Tilly grows frustrated when she finds that no one can remember seeing her at the places she had visited. As Tilly is becoming more convinced that she might be a murderer after she discovers the snipped hair locks in her backpack, she runs away from Henry's home.
When Brody arrives there and demands the "dough" at gunpoint, a baker (Bugs yet again) gladly obliges with "a mess of dough" which Brody gets stuck in and is baked into a pie. Unmasking the baker as Bugs, Brody retraces his steps to unmask Bugs' previous disguises, leading Brody to believe that "everybody's a rabbit!". When Brody looks into what he thinks is a mirror (but is actually a window) and sees Bugs looking back at him, he thinks HE has turned into a rabbit and snaps, hopping down the street and turning onto the Brooklyn Bridge, hysterically shouting "What's up, doc?!" Seeing a police officer staring contemplatively at the East River from the middle of the bridge, Brody comes up behind him and begs for help.
90 He includes incidents wherein one becomes lost and accidentally retraces one's steps, and instances wherein random numbers recur, seemingly meaningfully (here Freud may be said to be prefiguring the concept that Jung would later refer to as synchronicity). He also discusses the uncanny nature of Otto Rank's concept of the "double". Freud specifically relates an aspect of the Uncanny derived from German etymology. By contrasting the German adjective unheimlich with its base word heimlich ("concealed, hidden, in secret"), he proposes that social taboo often yields an aura not only of pious reverence but even more so of horror and even disgust, as the taboo state of an item gives rise to the commonplace assumption that that which is hidden from public eye (cf.
In 1910, he became the head of the philology section at the Centro de Estudios Históricos (Center for Historical Studies), a division of the liberal and Europe-oriented , which also had sections devoted to medicine, physics, chemistry, and mathematics. In 1914 the Centro founded the Revista de Filología Española (Journal of Spanish Philology), which would become the premier scholarly journal in the fields of linguistics and Medieval and Renaissance Spanish literature. During the 1920s Menéndez Pidal published in rapid succession a series of major studies: Poesía juglaresca y juglares (1924) traced the development of minstrel poetry in medieval Spain. Orígenes del español (1926), a landmark in Romance linguistics, retraces the pre- literary phase of the Ibero-Romance dialects, and the "triumph" of Castilian.
The route that he, Rushuna, and Mikan take towards Tento's capital by crossing Mt. Charanbo and then White Wizard Lake retraces the same route that he followed when he was with the rebel army that attempted to invade the capital a year and a half ago and is thus memory-laden for him. Rushuna calls him "Yat-chan", an informal name he is initially irritated with, but grows to accept. Not too far into the anime, Yajiro seems to hint having some feelings towards Rushuna, evident on numerous occasions where he either is embarrassed by her words, protects her without saying why, or shows jealousy towards her almost sisterly relationship with Mikan. In the manga, he belonged to a branch family of the Kojima clan.
STV News Article: 'From River City to the City of Angels: The young Scot taking on Hollywood' The following year he starred in the critically acclaimed short film, The Lost Purse in which Laird played the leading role of The Kid.Herald Scotland Article: 'Scotland's Young Film and TV Stars'Lost Purse Bafta Nomination for Best Original Music The film told the story a young deaf man who notices that a pretty girl sitting across from him on the train has left behind her purse on the seat. Eager to return the purse to its owner, the kid retraces his steps on his journey to try and track her down. The film was well received and earned Laird a Best Acting accolade at the Write Camera Action event in Glasgow in 2012.
These extensions transformed a cross-shaped network, centred on Homme de Fer, into a lattice shape, with two lines running in tandem along key routes in the city centre. This enabled more transfers and more direct links between stations, along with greater frequency in the city centre. This scheme is unique in France, but similar to systems in Switzerland and Germany. On considerable sections of track, the current network retraces the old network: Porte de l’hopital - Campus d’Illkirch (line A); Etoile Polygone - Aristide Briand (line D); Graviere - Neuhof Rudolphe Reuss (line C); Montagne Verte - Homme de Fer - Gallia (line F); place de Bordeaux - Wacken and Droits de l’Homme - Robertsau Boecklin (line E); Gare centrale - Pont de Saverne (line C) and Pont de Saverne - Homme de Fer (line A) - around 14.4 km in total.
He joined the Green party in 1997. Close to the left wing of this party, and opposed to the participation of the environmental movement in the government of Lionel Jospin, Jacques Boutault was then delegated to the departmental council of Paris (1998 to 2001) and member of the inter-regional national council from 2001 to 2003. As the leader for the ENVIE motion (18.96% of the votes) at the first EÉLV congress in La Rochelle in 2011, he was elected to the federal council and to the movement's political orientation council. In June 2012, he published a press book called Mon Pari (s) vert, at Éditions Presse Pluriel, in which he retraces his personal political journey, explains his convictions in matters of political ecology and announces his intention to run for mayor of Paris in 2014.
This car was taken of the old museum and kept it together in Overland 11 retraces his steps back a hundred years later, returning to Beijing where he was playing in the company (among other means) of a Fiat 500, which also makes his return to Italy with 500 Overland. A small break of a few years and 2010 sees the fulfillment of two expeditions, Overland 12 and 13. Overland 12 calls into track two of the four historic "Musoni" alongside four new Iveco vehicles (a Trakker 6x6, two 4x4 and a Daily Massif 4x4), to return to the African continent traveling completing the perimeter, from Morocco to the Cape of Good Hope and then up in Cairo: one of the most extreme and difficult expeditions carried out to date, according to the expedition leader Beppe Tenti.
In September 2010, she published Les extraordinaires aventures de John Lofty Oakes, a novel that retraces the heroic quest of a man of small size but possessing the gift of crying tears of gold in the style of a philosophical tale and an epic. Being the object of all desires for fortune that flows from his eyes, this Tom Thumb embarks on an extraordinary journey that takes him from Guildford, Western Australia, where he was born, to Panaji, a city on the West coast of India, passing through Fiji, before finally returning to his homeland. In 2011, Rey published Plus calme que le sommeil, a meditation on death in the form of a long love letter.. In 2018, she published The Lovers, her first novel in English. In The Sydney Morning Herald, author and critic Catherine Ford described it as a "timely and sophisticated thriller".
Margaret Drabble In the Path of Priestley, The Guardian, Saturday January 26, 2008. In the work, Priestley also expresses racism towards Irish immigrants in England: "A great many speeches have been made and books written on the subject of what England has done to Ireland... I should be interested to hear a speech and read a book or two on the subject of what Ireland has done to England... if we do have an Irish Republic as our neighbour, and it is found possible to return her exiled citizens, what a grand clearance there will be in all the western ports, from the Clyde to Cardiff, what a fine exit of ignorance and dirt and drunkenness and disease." J. B. Priestley, English Journey (London: William Heinemann, 1934), pp. 248-9 In a 1983 book of the same title, Beryl Bainbridge retraces Priestley's steps to capture the changes that half a century has brought to their shared native land.
Galtybeg and Lough Dihneen, part of the Circuit of Glencushnabinnia The most straightforward route to the summit of Galtymore is from the south via the 3–4 hour Black Road Route, which starts at the end of the Black Road car park () (accessed from the R639 road near the village of Skeheenarinky), and summits Galtybeg , before the main summit of Galtymore. It then retraces its route back to the Black Road car park. Lough Curra below Galtymore, on the Circuit of Glencushnabinnia, as seen from Slievecushnabinnia; "twin summits" of Galtymore visible The 5–6 hour Circuit of Glencushnabinnia, which follows a loop around Galtymore's deep northern corries at Lough Curra and Lough Dihneen, is described as the "connoisseur's route". It starts at the forest car park () near the Clydagh Bridge in the north, and climbs Cush , Galtybeg , Galtymore and Slievecushnabinnia , before returning to the start (it can also be done anti–clockwise).
The first third of the book retraces Human history from prehistory to today, with an emphasis on the rise of capitalism around 1200. It describes Dumézil's three Orders (religious, military and economic) as the "ritual order", the "imperial order" and the "merchant order", noting that the "merchant order" came to supersede the two others. The book hypothesizes that "merchant order" went through nine successive geographical "cores" associated with a characteristic technology. The core cities were: # Bruges with the central rudder stock (1200–1350) # Venice with the caravel (1350–1500) # Antwerp with printing (1500–1560) # Genoa and accounting (1560–1620) # Amsterdam with the fluyt (1620–1788) # London and the steam engine (1788–1890) # Boston and the piston engine (1890–1929) # New York City with the electric engine (1929–1980) # Los Angeles and the microchip (1980–present) A city would then become a "core" when it able to transform a service into an industrial product.
In early 2011, Flower was discovered by producer Kenny “Babyface” Edmonds before signing to the Island Def Jam Records department, Sodapop. Her album, categorized as Contemporary Instrumental, will be executive produced by Edmonds and feature spoken word by author and public speaker, Deepak Chopra. Later that year, Flower opened the North American tour for Italian operatic pop trio, Il Volo. In 2012, Flower was featured on Nas’ eleventh studio album, Life Is Good where she performed on, A Queen’s Story, produced by Salaam Remi. Then in November 2013, Flower was featured on Celine Dion’s eleventh English- language studio album, “Loved Me Back to Life” on “Lullaby.” In the same month, Flower was featured on the lead single from American hip-hop producer Timbaland’s third studio album, Opera Noir. The song titled, “Know Bout Me”. In September, 2013 Flower was featured in the 2013 Make Our Mark global Levis campaign, in which the Station-to-Station train retraces the original journey across the American frontier with leading musicians, artists and filmmakers on board.
Biographical researches – François de Pouqueville (2009) and his observations were highly regarded by later explorers and by the geographer Jean-Denis Barbié du Bocage, author of a fine atlas attached to Barthelemy'sVoyage du jeune Anarcharsis en Grèce dans le milieu du quatrième siècle avant l'ère vulgaire, and who was a founder of the Societe de geographie in 1821. The maps of Greece that were established through their collaboration, and that of topographer Pierre Lapie with the publication of Pouqueville's "Voyage de la Grèce" (1824), were so detailed and complete that they remained in use in Greece until the advent of aerial photography, and even to this day."Installed in the Tzanetaki tower, a fine permanent exhibit retraces the history of the Magne with texts, drawings, photographs and sketches of the area established by a number of travellers who had discovered this region between the 16th and 20th centuries, notably the French writer François Pouqueville (1770–1838), author of Travel in Morea."Michelin Guide, 2006 For his services to their Country the Greeks honored him with the award of the Order of the Savior.

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