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But she also savors it; your discomfort confirms her strength.
Instead, it savors observational subtleties, especially in Mr. Ifans's assured performance.
A scene in which Lev savors a baked potato — with butter!
He enjoys and savors all the things that we constantly are overlooking.
As much as Mr. Trump savors these trips, some moments have backfired.
Specifically, the Oscar winner says that she savors family time on the weekends.
There's simply brutal, bloody, epithet-filled violence against women, which the series consistently savors.
Scout, on other hand, really savors her status as the Anna Wintour of reptiles.
Sprawled in his chair, he savors the smoke and a whisky, and starts dozing off.
Though he still savors outworking younger running backs, Gore has long been a mentor, too.
They both suffer from extreme cases of the sin that Satan savors according to Pacino's Devil.
"Plano" toys with language, form and expectations, and the excellent cast savors its elisions and tonal fluxes.
Administration officials past and present have told us that Trump savors news coverage that shows him acting unilaterally.
Pruitt also savors this kind of notoriety from the media, even as he hides his whereabouts from them.
He savors memories of an 11-mile walk through the bustling center of London that turned self-revelatory.
So when he has a good day, when he can walk without losing his balance, he savors it.
He savors the impressionistic figures in works like "Two Figures at the River" (1913) and "Donkey Rider" (1914.).
Now, her little boy is a grown man, Vergara said she savors every flattering remark someone makes about him.
This is why she savors the small, everyday joys: because sometimes she can't, no matter how hard she tries.
Now, her little boy is a grown man, Sofia said she savors every flattering remark someone makes about him.
Retired Orlando police officer Willis Weaver savors being out on the water, in the elements and making new friends.
Now retired, Mr. Patel savors time to play golf and to travel — so far, he has visited 50 countries.
He savors the sensory banquet of a sunny morning on Amsterdam Avenue when winter has finally loosened its grip.
The camera savors every bite, kick, and slash as John dispatches his would-be killers in ever-more-creative ways.
William savors the memory of his first Happy Meal — the crispy fries, chicken nuggets and toys nestled in the box.
She appreciates men, savors romance and seems committed to her missing boyfriend (sung by Edgardo Rocha, a splendid young tenor).
Spotting the recumbent Aurora, radiant in her pod, he savors her beauty, admires her thumbnail biography and falls in love.
His interest in Kristen is obvious: He savors their every conversation, even when she's blowing up at him for no reason.
A bittersweet offering for the holidays, the show savors the cease-fire, a pacific impulse by the men in the trenches.
Mr. Paredes savors the bucolic scenery from train windows when he rides north to visit relatives in Westchester County and Connecticut.
As Brian savors the memory of their ruined camaraderie, it's fair to wonder: Why are we only hearing about this now?
At this stage of his career, as his familiar physical gifts fade, he searches for his moments, and he savors them.
That it took the lynching of a white man to make it happen is the type of counterintuitive twist the show savors.
It's another step in regaining what she never imagined she could lose—and a simple pleasure that she savors all the more.
J.C. In this 11-minute live instrumental, the Blow — the duo of Melissa Dyne and Khaela Maricich — savors the capabilities of analog synthesizers.
A career in burials and cremation also fires his poetic imagination — I'm sorry, but Lynch also savors puns about rigor mortis and cremation.
What I Love 9 Photos View Slide Show ' Living in a Greenwich Village apartment with a distinguished pedigree is something Paul L. Whalen savors.
He savors moments when the ideological mask lifts, and Jews and Palestinians see each other not merely as threats, but also as human beings.
It is exactly the type of word that a logophile like Mr. Lithgow might like, and he savors it as it leaves his lips.
She mixes (apparently) personal thoughts and archetypal ones; she savors musical hybrids and rhythmic challenges; and she digs in to every line she sings.
Drawing on her experience of "intertwined languages" and the postwar Korean diaspora, Yoon savors homonyms ("apple is apology") and uncovers figurative language buried in idioms.
Rather than turn out cardboard heroes and villains, he savors the eccentricity of his characters, in the sheer weirdness of our ingenious and idiotic species.
As David Letterman used to do in his late-night monologues, Gulman savors a colloquial term, repeating it until the mundane starts to sound odd.
Di Benedetto presents repellent attitudes and actions with anthropological neutrality and savors the irony that Zama's inferiors must address him as vuesa merced (Your Mercy).
Hathaway, affecting an upper-crusty accent as Josephine's default voice (she has others when she needs them), savors her own chilliness and weaponizes her self-control.
At the same time, even as Burhanoğlu looks for economic and institutional support for  performance art in Turkey, she savors the present atmosphere of possibility and newness.
The positive news Wall Street savors — robust corporate profits, rising stock prices, surging output growth — deliver the greatest rewards to a relatively modest share of more affluent Americans.
She hopes that Gaga relishes and savors every moment, because before Rowland realized it, the show was over:"It happened too fast — it literally happened so fast," she says.
Lynn Cohen, as both Mr. Hyde, a boarder, and Uncle Chris, a man whose cranky exterior hides a golden soul, is a joy as she savors these bombastic roles.
He savors the Hamptons parties and Sun Valley retreats, the "Saturday Night Live" appearances, the visits to King Abdullah's compound in Jordan, the meetings with Bono and Howard Stern.
" As much as she savors the different ways in which "light, color, touch and scale contribute to it," none of those factors alone "can express the excitement of painting.
An only child, she savors the memory of being 6 and having him wake her after midnight to drive to the oil patch to watch the roughnecks work their magic.
Segal now also is legally married to his husband, Jason Villemez, and while he continues to advocate for LGBTQ rights locally and nationwide, he savors a party he attended during the Obama years.
As Mr. Trump savors the afterglow of his meeting with Mr. Kim, he has left it to the Pentagon and the State Department to pick up the pieces on military planning and diplomacy.
The strengths of Clancy Brown as General Jeffcoat (you can tell his character savors the title the way he does the flavor of a fine cigar) have been apparent from the season premiere.
Just hours after stepping off his overnight flight from Florida to London, he is not bleary-eyed but brimming with energy as he savors his time at the world's best-known pedestrian crossing.
"Why It's A Hidden Gem: "These cooling gel strips are honestly my spring through summer life-savors when allergy season kicks in and my under-eyes start looking like something out of a zombie movie.
Carey is once again in his happy place, Australia's past, this time the 1950s, where he's free to fill the text with all the evocations he savors as an expat, perched overseas in New York.
Although Tom stumbles over bedtime rituals — "Get your teeth," he says to Ev, meaning "Get into your bed"— he rejoices at his wife's ability to "undercept," and she savors his portmanteau of understanding and intercepting.
"Bandwidth" is a book that savors everything: Dag dwells as much in the scents and tastes of coffee and tequila as he does in philosophical problems of means justifying ends and the limits of ethical persuasion.
And it merged the made-for-TV drama Trump savors with a military display he loves: the U.S. commander-in-chief on Thanksgiving, less than a year from the next election, surrounded by cheering troops in Afghanistan.
As much as some characters' (Jesus) reticence to kill Savors has been a drag to watch, I get why Rick himself is more inclined to keep the decent ones alive — as Negan himself said, people are a resource.
As she savors every moment at T, Yanagihara continues to see the profound impact of A Little Life on other writers, artists, and readers — some of whom, heartbreakingly, relate to its depiction of childhood sexual abuse, particularly men.
But in Dale Schierholt's thoughtful documentary Nevelson: Awareness in the Fourth Dimension (21940), the artist savors her favorite phrase, "self-centered," explaining that it means being led by an inner compass rather than living scattershot by unreliable cultural guideposts.
And look, we don&apost have allies as savors, we don&apost sign up to NATO and contribute to our mission because we&aposre being nice to European countries, we do it because we have shared security interests and shared values.
As a longtime East Village resident, Mr. Giambri said he savors the few remaining real East Village dive bars that offer cheap drinks and no pretense, places like the Coal Yard, International Bar, Doc Holidays, 7B and his longtime mainstay, Grassroots.
While the film savors some of the usual frisky bedroom romps, the overall tone of this later Bazzoni piece is a little more withholding, devoting itself to perversions of space via masterful cinematography from Vittorio Storaro (Apocalypse Now, The Last Emperor).
" Clearly, Spielberg savors the validation that came with those movies, although with such a rich filmography to cover, the balance might be a trifle off when the topic shifts to lesser titles like, say, "War of the Worlds" or "The BFG.
Onto the politics of Islamic fundamentalism is overlaid the exoticizing threat of "Orientalism," including the practice of subsuming Islamic sources to Western ones, or the Lawrence of Arabia habit of treating Islamic art as somehow "savage" even as one savors it.
In his review for The Times, A.O. Scott praised the balance of delight and didacticism Bong strikes, writing that "rather than turn out cardboard heroes and villains, he savors the eccentricity of his characters, in the sheer weirdness of our ingenious and idiotic species."
As you move through the gallery, you start to think less about flags than about Mr. Johns's precise and patient process, the way he savors mark-making, constructing his images with the tactile lushness that Cézanne brought to his scenes of French bathers a century earlier.
He fell for Hanoi long before he actually travelled there, when he read Graham Greene's 1955 novel, "The Quiet American," and the city has retained a thick atmosphere of colonial decay—dingy villas, lugubrious banyan trees, monsoon clouds, and afternoon cocktails—that Bourdain savors without apology.
Private Equity Savors Winter of Discount Debt | In recent comments by executives at groups like Apollo and Oaktree, there are clear signs of funds being mobilized to buy distressed corporate debt, or extend credit to borrowers where public markets fear to tread, in search of double-digit returns.
But then, again, I hit Donald Trump, who is dragging traditional conservative paternalism into the muck of perversion, who brags about sexually assaulting women, who makes fun of the disabled, who savors a lust for vengeance, who says he has never needed to seek forgiveness, even from God.
Downtempo and fixated on slow, steady burn, her musical euphoria appears when she savors snaky lines of melody, when keyboard textures thwock and ping against your ear's expectations, when rays of electronic light crisscross and leave the drum machine faintly shaded, when sonic contrast creates a hushed, fragile, hesitant mood.
On the two versions of "Naima" — especially Take 1 — Mr. Tyner savors the piece's strangely colorful harmonies, dancing and skipping in the buoyant style he often brought to ballads (and which he used in live renditions of this tune, the only one on "Blue World" that was still in the quartet's stage repertoire).
MONTCLAIR, N.J. — If theater to you is sustenance, if you are the sort of person who savors the daring and the visionary, then head to New Jersey, where the Italian avant-garde director Romeo Castellucci and his company, Societas Raffaello Sanzio, are offering a thrilling repast at Montclair State University — but only through Sunday.
Mr. Reid views Mr. McConnell as his chief rival, and after Senate Republicans racked up a series of legislative accomplishments last year, including a transportation infrastructure bill, a major education bill and the two-year budget deal, Mr. Reid clearly savors the court fight as a way to portray Mr. McConnell as the face of obstruction.
At a time when N.B.A. Commissioner Adam Silver openly frets about player happiness — and when standouts such as Boston's Kyrie Irving and Golden State's Kevin Durant routinely rail against the approach of some of the news media — Butler is the rare star who savors the game's edgy side and has embraced his portrayal as a villain.
"This is a generalization, but renting in Manhattan is substantially less expensive than owning," said Mr. Ceurvorst, 61, the founder and managing partner of a structured trade finance firm, who, since moving to New York in 1978, has lived all over the city — freedom he savors — and currently lives in a two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment in the Wall Street area.
To recap: they came back in 2013 with Blood Sports—a return that evoked the energy of their debut; 2016's Night Thoughts was somehow even better, and now they've completed the triptych with The Blue Hour—a sweepingly majestic album that, in spite of its dark content, challenging pace and at times delightfully pretentious presentation, is a feast for the ears; a record that savors the danger of the wilderness and takes you on a journey seen through the eyes of a child.
MacNeill, Arianna (Nov. 5, 2014). "Ferrante savors sweep, prepares to go forward".
"I seem to attract the drips and the drunks," she said. The union produced a son, Angelo.Gloria Jean Savors Days of Child Stardom PATRICIA WARD BIEDERMAN. Los Angeles Times 6 Oct 1985: se5.
Drummond is a village and special taxing district in Montgomery County, Maryland, United States. The village was founded in 1903 and officially chartered in 1916.Armao, Jo-ann. "Drummond Savors Its Small Virtues".
The Orange Bowl was thus left to select Big East Conference champion Cincinnati,Harry, Chris. "Virginia Tech savors 2nd straight ACC crown; Orange Bowl awaits", The Orlando Sentinel. December 7, 2008. Sports Page 1.
Wendy Liebman (born February 27, 1961 in Manhasset, New York) is an American stand-up comedian. Her standup style involves the use of gently paced, subtle wordplay.Katz, Leslie (December 22, 2015). "Three-timer Wendy Liebman savors her S.F. kosher comedy".
Mr. Northrop was played by the producer, Blackton Gregory. Minutes later, they learn that a famous painting has been stolen from next door. Gregory savors his latest acquisition in secret. When a henchman suggests getting rid of Melville, Gregory turns him down.
Dutch Settler Savors Spring in Western Jersey of 18th Century Neighbors. Newark Star Ledger. April 7, 2005. After the death of William Housel (who started a school in the community), the last owner of the Housel farmstead, it then carried the name of Waggoner's Hill after landowner William Waggoner.
Kanakaredes married Peter ConstantinidesKanakaredes savors her married life from USA Today on September 6, 1992. Together, they have two daughters: Zoe (b. 2000) and Karina Eleni (b. 2003). She and her husband, a former restaurant consultant, owned the "Tria Greek Kuzina" in Powell, Ohio, but it has since closed.
Johns was born in East Boston, but grew up in nearby Medford, Massachusetts. At 97, Olympic female gold medalist savors role as pioneer At the 1932 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, Johns represented the United States at the age of 17.Sports- Reference.com, Olympic Sports, Athletes, Helen Johns .
Synergy Public Relations is considered to be one of the best mid-sized, independently owned public relations firm. The firm is known for remaining private, despite a market trend towards consolidation and offers for an acquisition. Synergy Public Relations savors nearly 20 years of independence in the Indian Public Relations domain.
To do otherwise is to impose a prior restraint, and hence to violate the Constitution. Certainly, in the absence of a prior judicial determination of illegal use, books, pictures and other objects of expression should not be destroyed. It savors too much of book burning". Justice William Douglas added "We tread here on First Amendment grounds.
Marvin savors his independence in a newly acquired unit of an old apartment building. He is frequently visited by his girlfriend Pinky. Except for the occasional noise from an apartment unit down the hallway, the place is almost perfect for Marvin. At the end of the hallway is where Anna lives with her young daughter Lara, and Bert, her jealous husband.
The name Sagebrush School was coined by Ella Sterling Mighels, who stated: > Sagebrush school? Why not? Nothing in all our Western literature so > distinctly savors of the soil as the characteristic books written by the men > of Nevada and that interior part of the State where the sagebrush grows. The roots of the movement were in the American Old West.
The basement bar soon becomes a local hotspot. Lois is upset about this, until she gets a chance to sing on stage before an appreciative crowd. As she savors the spotlight over the next few days, Peter becomes increasingly uncomfortable with the attention she is getting, especially from the male patrons. Peter demands that she quit singing, but she refuses.
Ade was born in Karlsruhe, West Germany. As a teenager, Ade directed her first short films. In 1998, she began studying film production and media management, and later film direction at the University of Television and Film (HFF) in Munich,Manohla Dargis (May 22, 2016), The Director of ‘Toni Erdmann’ Savors Her Moment at Cannes New York Times. which she successfully completed in 2004.
Booklist called The Old Tobacco Shop a "fantastic story... It savors a little of Dickens". Publisher's Weekly Illustration by Reginald Birch from Bowen's "The Old Tobacco Shop". said "whether the Freddies or the fathers will like this fantastic tale most, it is hard to say". Anne Carroll Moore agreed, writing in "High Lights in Children's Books" that "It will give pure joy to boys and their fathers".
He observes Mme Swann's inferior social status, Swann's lowered standards and indifference towards his wife, and Gilberte's affection for her father. The Narrator contemplates how he has attained his wish to know the Swanns, and savors their unique style. At one of their parties he meets and befriends Bergotte, who gives his impressions of society figures and artists. But the Narrator is still unable to start writing seriously.
On debut, against Essendon at Western Oval, Sait kicked two last quarter goals, to help secure an eight-point win.The Age, "Royce savors sweet scent of success", 4 May 1981, p. 24 It would be one of only two wins that year for Footscray and the only time Sait didn't finish on a losing side. He averaged 21 disposals from his 13 games in 1981 and kicked 18 goals.
Although the park occupies only , its beach forms part of a stretch of public beaches between Tillamook Bay on the south and Nehalem Bay on the north. Sea stacks called the Twin Rocks can be seen offshore to the south near the community of Twin Rocks. The Oregon Coast Trail passes through the park. Oregon Geographic Names (OGN) says that the name Manhattan Beach "strongly savors of real-estate activity".
Sarah Rodman of The Boston Globe referred to the song as "slashing", in reference to its relation to the album's theme of "outward relationships". Dan Weiss of The Village Voice referred to the song as "the only other Lullaby tune where she fully savors her role as the estranged divorcee godmother of the Ke$haverse, and it over- whomps like it’s doped up on 250 cc’s of Federline".
In 2003, he was the only survivor in a deadly airplane accident which killed Bradley's father and a family friend, despite losing both of his legs. His father was originally from New Zealand and also a sailor.Fennelly: Clearwater sailor Brad Kendell savors Paralympic shot www.tampabay.com Retrieved on 2 January 2017 He received a hero's welcome at Tampa International Airport after returning from Rio as a Paralympic Games silver medalist.
The Allmusic review by William Ruhlmann awarded the album three stars and said of Feinstein, "As usual, Feinstein sings in his earnest tenor, which has gained range and expression as an instrument over his recording career, and he savors the words with a scholar's affection. He serves the material, sometimes reverently, although it is still true that the least impressive thing about a Michael Feinstein album tends to be Michael Feinstein himself".
Treating the operculum in such a way, or in any white, dry wine would make its savors stronger.Amar, Z. (2002), pp. 130-131 The Hebrew words that describe this tonic is "yayn ḳafrīsīn" (Hebrew: יין קפריסין), a solution used in place of ammonia found in oxidized urine and meant to enhance the aroma of the operculum once it is steeped therein, whitened with soap, pounded with the other spices and laid to the coals.Ibn Abi-Zimra, David (1749), vol.
3 #4 (September 2010) In an alley, Reid is preparing to provide information to Commissioner Barbara Gordon regarding Hush's origin and motives. However, she is being pursued by Cadmus' security, under Waller's orders, but Reid manages to escape. Dick Grayson arrives and saves the doctor, however Reid is terrified and faints after seeing Grayson's face. Elsewhere, the other Dick savors the moment over an incapacitated Terry, and spares him so that he can witness his plan.
In a village on the northeastern coast of Brazil, Jusce, 17, scrapes a living by diving 30 meters, with rudimentary equipment, for lobster. His "prize" at the end of a long day of risky work is sitting close to Ana, who lives with her mother and young daughter, as she savors the drama of urban sophisticates on her favorite soap opera. Ana dreams of leaving the village to see the world. Jusce is content with the life he leads.
It turns out Mike has been staying there, armed with a machine gun, certain that he will meet Paul again. He rescues Joan and takes away Paul's gun, leading him to the edge of the quarry. Paul makes the sound he uses in the emptiness of living rooms and savors its echo from the quarry. While incessantly pontificating about his philosophies of life and death, Paul reveals a lighter with which he has lit the fuse of his explosive vest.
" In The New York Times, John J. O'Connor wrote, "Twin Peaks is not a send-up of the form. Mr. Lynch clearly savors the standard ingredients...but then the director adds his own peculiar touches, small passing details that suddenly, and often hilariously, thrust the commonplace out of kilter." Entertainment Weekly gave the show an "A+" rating and Ken Tucker wrote, "Plot is irrelevant; moments are everything. Lynch and Frost have mastered a way to make a weekly series endlessly interesting.
Once inside the mouth, the aromatics are further liberated by exposure to body heat, and transferred retronasally to the olfactory receptor site. It is here that the complex taste experience characteristic of a wine actually commences. Thoroughly tasting a wine involves perception of its array of taste and mouthfeel attributes, which involve the combination of textures, flavors, weight, and overall "structure". Following appreciation of its olfactory characteristics, the wine taster savors a wine by holding it in the mouth for a few seconds to saturate the taste buds.
Begich won the election by 3,953 votes. Incumbent Stevens had held a lead of over 3,000 votes after election night, but a tally of nearly 60,000 absentee and mail-in ballots released on November 12 erased that lead and reduced the vote margin separating the candidates to less than 0.5%, with further counting, released on November 18, increasing the margin to more than 1% in favor of Begich. On November 19, 2008, Stevens conceded to Begich.Stevens concedes; Begich savors first day of senate elect status Alaska Public Radio Network.
Ali (Bea Alonzo) is an impulsive photographer who savors every moment of her life. Nick (Aga Muhlach), is a venture capitalist, who accidentally meets Ali in a bookshop where Ali works. The two strangers bump into each other underneath the shop’s doorway and, in slo-mo fashion, they connect on a deep, romantic level that doesn’t quite reach you. Ali’s infectious charm is too strong for Nick to resist though. She is full of life and lives each day like it’s her last, quite literally because Ali has a grave heart condition.
After the competition, she was selected as the flag bearer for the closing ceremonies. In an interview, she announced her intention to compete at the World Championships, held in Milan, and stated that she had not yet decided when she would retire from competitive skating.Obstacles bridged, Kostner savors last Olympics Kostner skated a new personal best score of 80.27 in the short program at the 2018 World Championships, taking first place. In the free skate, however, she made several errors, popping two jumps and falling on an attempted triple Salchow.
Allmusic's Jason Ankeny said: "Recorded with soul-jazz icon Richard "Groove" Holmes on Hammond, Madame Foo Foo not only boasts a hip, contemporary sound unlike any of Staton's previous efforts, but it's an approach that fits the singer like a glove, accentuating the earthy, blues-inspired elements so vital to her craft. ... the session settles into a sinuous, late-night groove that complements the far-ranging material in full. Silent for so long, Staton clearly savors every nuance and turn of phrase, delivering one of her finest and most impassioned performances".
McLoughlin took over the leadership at a time when the party was in unprecedented crisis; under her predecessor Jev Tothill, the party had run just five candidates provincewide in the 1979 election, and had failed to win a single seat in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia for the first time in its history. She led the party to a modest resurgence, running 52 candidates in the 1983 provincial election and increasing the party's popular vote total by over 600 per cent compared to 1979, but again failed to win a seat."Bennett savors win, NDP ponders fate after B.C. election".
The second of three children, Longone was born to Alexander and Edith Gropman Bluestein, both Eastern European immigrants. She grew up in a six-family tenement house in the Boston neighborhood of Dorchester. Her father was a kitchen equipment salesman, her mother a homemaker. She recalls lively family dinners when her father would quiz the children over traditional Jewish dishes like gefilte fish and stuffed cabbage rolls.Steve Friess, "Cookbook Collector Savors Recipes for Living in Michigan" in Forward (28 January 2015) Longone was the first in her family to attend college, enrolling in Bridgewater State Teacher’s College (now Bridgewater State University).
Go Fish/Brassica/Cindy Pawlcyn's Wood Grill & Wine Bar, St. Helena, opened 2006: in 2011, the restaurant, committed to sustainability, took sushi off the menu. Shortly thereafter, Cindy and partner Sean Knight announced that they would be transitioning Go Fish to a Mediterranean restaurant called Brassica, opening in September 2011. In 2012 the restaurant transitioned to another new concept and is now called Cindy Pawlcyn's Wood Grill & Wine Bar. Cindy Pawlcyn also was involved with opening Tra Vigne, Brix, Roti (opened in 1993), Betelnut, Buckeye Roadhouse, and Rio Grill.Chef Cindy Pawlcyn savors storied career She currently owns and runs Mustards Grill and Cindy’s Backstreet Kitchen.
He is in a romantic relationship with a hoyden, Anastasya "Nastya" Solomina, but a quarrel about the revolution infuriates Nastya, who immediately seeks out Philip Solomin, kisses him, and demands marriage. (It is implied that Philip had previously had a non-reciprocated interest in her, and believes at first he is being mocked.) As the wedding preparations begin, Kolya begs for forgiveness, but Nastya savors the revenge. Kolya fights with the Solomins and is beaten and cast adrift down the river. At the end of the ceremony, Nastya makes a defiant gesture to Philip, apparently making clear that she will not be his either, despite having married him.
Driving back into Dublin, the young men rejoice about the victory, and Jimmy enjoys the prestige of the ride. He fondly thinks about his recent investment in Ségouin’s motor-company business venture, a financial backing that his father, a successful butcher, approves and supports. Jimmy savors the notoriety of being surrounded by and seen with such glamorous company, and in such a luxurious car. Ségouin drops Jimmy and Villona off in Dublin so they can return to Jimmy’s home, where Villona is staying, to change into formal dress for dinner at Ségouin’s hotel. Jimmy’s proud parents dote on their smartly dressed and well-connected son.
He prepared religious books and tracts in Sanskrit, Tamil, and Telugu. Henry's publications include Liturgy of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church (Madras, 1862); The Bazaar Book, or the Vernacular Teacher's Companion (1865); Sweet Savors of Divine Truth (an 1868 catechism), and "Spiritual Teaching" (1870). All are in Tamil. In 1864, his health failing in India, he returned to the United States and performed pastoral work for nearly 20 years. Henry was pastor of the Howard Presbyterian Church in San Francisco from 1865 to 1871, the Central Congregational Church in Brooklyn from 1872 to 1882, and the Plymouth Congregational Church in Chicago from 1882 to 1887; he resigned to resume missionary work in Japan until 1889.
If his plea for castration and whipping as generally applicable methods of punishing criminals savors of the archaic (Yale Law Journal, June 1899), he was capable also of starting nationwide comment, as on the radically new ideas embodied in his "The Natural Right to a Natural Death" (Journal of Social Science, 1889). In January 1910 he published "The Law of the Airship" (American Journal of International Law), and in November "Liability for Accidents in Aerial Navigation" (Michigan Law Review, IX, 20). At his suggestion the Connecticut legislature (1911) passed a law regulating the use of flying machines, the first law to be enacted on this subject. France shortly afterward modeled her law on that of Connecticut.
In 1947, with Carol Weiss King, Isserman defended Gerhart Eisler in a trial for fraudulent passport. (The Federal government believed that the full "Eisler defense committee included: Max Bedacht, Dr. Felix Boenheim, Charles Collins, Eugene P. Connolly, Gustav Faber, Ida Guggenheimer, Isserman, King, Albert Maltz, and Walter Mueller. ) In the press, Eisler had been accused of being a mastermind for Soviet spies in the United States. On February 17, 1947, Life (magazine) magazine ran "The Career of Gerhart Eisler as a Comintern Agent" whose subtext read "Prototyp of a professional, Moscow-schooled revolutionary, he is now charged with conspiracy against the government of the U.S." During proceedings, Isserman stated, "I charge that this whole procedure is in bad faither and savors to me of something more.
Phil Dunphy (Ty Burrell) takes Haley (Sarah Hyland) to his alma mater to show her what college is like, a visit he clearly enjoys for the nostalgia. Haley is glad to spend the time with her father, but a little embarrassed by his eagerness to relive his own college days. Meanwhile, his wife Claire (Julie Bowen) savors the prospect of a night out on her own, since their other two children are at sleepovers with their friends. After dropping Luke (Nolan Gould) off at his friend's house, she turns down an invitation from the host's mother to watch Gone with the Wind with the other mothers, falsely claiming to be sick and having seen it multiple times (when she hasn't in fact seen it at all).
As far as smell, galbanum is said to be the least pleasant of all the incenses.Babylonian Talmud, Kareithoth 6b, where we learn: “Said Rabbi Ḥanna, the son of Bizana, ‘Rabbi Shimon the Pious said: Every fast wherein there cannot be found any of those who transgress in Israel isn’t a fast, for the galbanum has a bad smell, and yet it was numbered with the ingredients of the incense!’” Nevertheless, it was used in the Holy Incense, combining its savors with the others to produce one of the most tantalizing blends of aromatic scents the world has ever known. Maimonides calls it by its Arabic name, maiʻah, which is believed by most scholars to have been the reddish brown resin of Ferula galbaniflua, based on the surmised identification of this plant in Greek sources.
Also like Pierrot, he "discovers drunken landscapes" in absinthe (22: "Absinthe") and savors the "morbid and mournful charm"—"Like a bloody drop of spittle/From a consumptive's mouth"—of melancholy music (26: "Chopin Waltz"). Both are nostalgic for Pierrot's past, that "adorable snow" of yesteryear, when the zanni of the old comedies was a "lyre-bearer,/Healer of wounded spirits" (31: "Plea"). And both are staunch in their commitment to an anti- materialistic idealism, Giraud seeing in the whiteness of Pierrot—and of snow, swans, and lilies—a "scorn of unworthy things" and a "disgust for weak hearts" (40: "Sacred Whitenesses"). Art they hold in worshipful regard: Giraud's book, his "poem", is "a ray of moonlight stoppered up/In a beautiful flagon of Bohemian glass" (50: "Bohemian Crystal").
Lucius Floyd is a former Grey Cup champion and award-winning running back in the Canadian Football League. Floyd played his college football at University of Nevada, Reno. He rushed for 1066 yards in 1986, 305 of them coming in a game against Montana State University on September 27 (second highest total in school history).University of Nevada, Reno Wolfpack Football Media Guide 2011 He joined the CFL's Saskatchewan Roughriders in 1990, and his 421 rushing yards and 73 catches for 811 yards (and 5 touchdowns) won him the Jackie Parker Trophy for best rookie in the Western Conference.Floyd savors good fortune, by Reg Curran, The Hamilton Spectator, November 27, 1993 In 1991, he rushed for 677 yards and in 1992 another 373 yards (and 1471 in total as a Green Rider), but he was traded to the Edmonton Eskimos part way thru the 1993 season.
While they won a few games in the first three seasons, Harvard finished last in the conference in each of those years. That would change in the 1985–86 season, when the team had their first 20-game winning season, went nine and three in the conference, and finished in a tie for first place, her first of many conference titles. That first conference championships is one of her fondest accomplishments, which she savors because she believed her team "outworked most opponents". Today, winning the conference means an automatic bid to the postseason NCAA tournament. However, in 1986 not all conferences had an automatic bid to the tournament. The Ivy League would be granted an automatic bid starting in 1994. While an Ivy League team could be invited to the NCAA tournament as an at-large team, it has only happened once, by Dartmouth in 1983. Harvard finished first in the Ivy League in 1986, 1988, and 1991, but did not get their first invitation to the NCAA tournament until 1996.
Ryuji, Jun, Katori, Kazuki, and Takeshi represented Japan. Blackshaft had no intention of taking Japan seriously in a boxing match so he recruits Mick, leader of the Great Angels New York Branch (originally the Hells Angels in the manga), a deathrow inmate Monster Jail, Missie Charnel, a mysterious androgynous boy boxing champion known for his unhealthy obsession with his own beauty that knows no bounds (even in the ring) as well as that in which he savors reducing the "pretty" faces of any opponent he faces in the ring into mush, along with hypnotic powers that he casts upon his opponents to leave them as sitting ducks for his attacks and high-speed punches and fancy footwork, and N.B. Forrest, also known as the emperor of the south and a Ku Klux Klan member (in the manga). The second season ends with The Shadow clan, formed by a boxer who used the sweet science as an assassination art, aiming after Team Japan. The main techniques of Ryuuji are his Left-Right Jabs, his stubborn courage (similar to that of Seiya when fighting and never giving up) and his special technique, the "Boomerang Hook" and "Boomerang Thelios".

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