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"One thing you can't manage is the weather," Slumbers said.
I could already hear the animals stirring in their morning slumbers.
Slumbers, however, underlined that finance was a key factor in all considerations.
Slumbers acknowledged that the men's Open was the organization's biggest revenue generator.
Euro members may be roused from their slumbers when crisis next hits.
" Hudson then closed the show with a performance of The Beatles' "Golden Slumbers.
Instead, half the brain slumbers while the other half monitors the nearby environment.
So, why doesn't everyone just move from this cursed town while IT slumbers?
"What we ended up doing was we didn't mow the greens at all," Slumbers said.
"A few weeks ago, it was a little bit browner, a little bit firmer," Slumbers said.
"We're as ambitious for the Women's British Open as we are for this Open," Slumbers said.
"At one point during winter I think there were six fairways completely under water," said Martin Slumbers.
Ciriza's "Erotic Slumbers of Pluto" also traffics in body horror, but with an ominous, as opposed to humorous, tone.
Slumbers said his approach was to create a platform for players to let them show how good they were.
"We are very grateful to Alastair for this generous gift," Martin Slumbers, Chief Executive of The R&A, said.
Golden Slumbers "Golden milk," the color of which comes from turmeric, has a long history in Southeast Asian traditional medicine.
"You can get on the wrong side of the draw on a links course and at the Open," Slumbers said.
"I have talked to Phil since he's been here this week," R&A chief executive Martin Slumbers told reporters on Wednesday.
"Our belief is that we should be as a sport right at the highest level of standards around antidoping," Slumbers said.
"Our desire was to increase the profile of the Open Championship in the United States," Slumbers said in a recent phone interview.
Indeed, Slumbers points out that the weather has already had an effect on this year's course, if not yet in dramatic form.
When people can't fall asleep or prematurely wake from their slumbers, they get a sort of free pass to tweet dumb things.
And she's got pipes Check out Vardalos singing the Paul McCartney's Beatles voice-shredder "Golden Slumbers" for the 2006 charity album Unexpected Dreams.
"Our primary objective is to make sure our game is thriving 50 years from now," chief executive Martin Slumbers told reporters at Carnoustie.
Its large, globular eyes are shut (it's daytime, and so now it sleeps); its strong hands and arms hold firm even as it slumbers.
"It is a challenge that the railway line is right here," said Martin Slumbers, chief executive of the R&A, which organizes the Open.
As trading in major currencies slumbers, their implied volatilities, key gauges of expected swings measured by their option prices, plumbed record lows this week.
Josephine Decker's "First Day Out," from Ms. Baldwin's slumbers, veers closer to abstraction, using the words of former inmates to form a percussive voice-over.
"This is an important first step and we know it will take time to move closer to achieving parity with the men's game," Slumbers said.
Indeed, because of the time required to conduct and implement the results of a programmatic review, our Sleeping Beauty's slumbers could well approach three decades.
As trading in major currencies slumbers, their implied volatilities, key gauges of expected swings measured by their option prices, plumbed to record lows this week.
I walked back to my desk as if I were having one of my Khrushchev dreams; he sometimes made personal appearances, angry and accusatory, during my slumbers.
Scroll on to shop the best body pillows for your sleep style...What they lack in sparkly animal shapes, they more than make up for in optimized slumbers.
The interactive work created by experimental musician Philippe Lambert with the National Film Board of Canada (NFB) was inspired by the strange and fluid visions of our slumbers.
"There are many signs that the sleeping giant of philosophy is arousing itself out of its mathematical slumbers," he wrote in "Religion, Politics and the Higher Learning" (21965).
"But there are other parts of the rule book which refer to etiquette and the powers of the committee and we are fully aware of those clauses," added Slumbers.
Link learns that the only hope he has of returning home depends on awakening the mythical Wind Fish, who slumbers within a giant egg atop the island's highest peak.
Part of the joy of these webcams is seeing the after-hours life of cultural sites, when the people are gone and the place is left to its slumbers.
Martin Slumbers, the chief executive of the R&A, has a very particular memory of the moment he truly understood the impact of the weather on the British Open.
USGS volcanologists and seismologists are interpreting this swarm as a response to the slow "recharging" for the volcano, where new magma is rising up underneath St. Helens as it slumbers.
Yes, we've put the carefree days of stylish sleepovers in novelty bedding behind us for the more serious task at hand: combatting restless slumbers due to back and neck pain.
"The Open is one of the world's great sporting events and it is important that this is reflected in the prize fund," said Martin Slumbers, chief executive of The R&A.
Davis was joined for the announcement by Billy Payne, chairman of Augusta National; Martin Slumbers, chief executive of the Royal & Ancient; and Pete Bevacqua, chief executive of the P.G.A. of America.
Speaking at a news conference on the eve of the final men's major of the year at Royal Portrush, Slumbers said that the men's Open was the organization's main revenue earner.
As you continue to emerge from your Turkey-induced slumbers, let us remind you that Cyber Weekend has arrived, which means it's time to break out the caffeine and credit cards.
"That is a significant problem we have to face so our Women in Golf Charter is one of our major planks of trying to get the amateur game to grow," said Slumbers.
"A lot of my responsibility is to balance out the revenues and expenses of our championships with our desire to invest 200 million pounds into the game in this decade," Slumbers said.
The child was treated by a staff doctor, Dr. Geissler, roused from his slumbers to make his way through the snow with the magic medication, and the child made a dramatic recovery.
Martin Slumbers, the chief executive of the R&A, which organizes the Open and helps govern the sport, on Wednesday indicated that there may be new drug-testing procedures coming in golf's future.
A suite entitled "Orgelbuch," with rumbling pedal tones and breathy hoots in the treble, suggests the noise that the king of instruments makes in the middle of the night, while the world slumbers.
"If I just look at the UK, the most frightening statistic I've seen is that between 2016 and 2017 the average age of (club) membership went from 54 to 58 years of age," said Slumbers.
The land lies dazzled under the Southern light or slumbers in humidity, the sky is a damaged dome cut off by vignetting (black shading across corners), or it may be a cosmos of its own.
"We... will be promoting this format as a way of playing golf in less time which can have wider appeal among people who lead increasingly busy lives today," said R&A chief executive Martin Slumbers.
I value my phone too much to actually try waking myself up with this app, but I'm pretty certain it would either successfully arouse me from the deepest of slumbers, or break some consumer electronics trying.
There's only one real answer: As I mash the avocado, I feel my inner self opening up and blossoming, like I'm crushing my lack of confidence and nourishing the Sheryl Sandberg who slumbers inside of me.
"We know there will be tremendous excitement at the prospect of its return to Royal Liverpool," R&A chief executive Martin Slumbers said in a statement on the 2022 tournament that will be held from July 10-17.
"He was a distinguished Honorary Member of The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews and will be sorely missed by all of us at The R&A," Chief Executive of The R&A Martin Slumbers said in a statement.
PORTRUSH, Northern Ireland (Reuters) - The R&A sees a bright future for the Women's British Open but chief executive Martin Slumbers on Wednesday offered no promises that the championship's purse would be boosted any time soon to match the men's Open.
"We have been considering the impact of video review on the game and feel it is important to introduce a decision to give greater clarity in this area," Martin Slumbers, chief executive of the R&A, said in a statement.
In winter and spring, when the fields greened up, wild flowers sprouted, the lush wineries awoke from their slumbers to start another year of producing their pinot noirs, it was a place that Gatsby might have dreamed of, lights winking through redwoods and sequoias, hinting at secret dreams.
"We recognized that more needed to be done to elevate the prize fund for this great championship and are pleased that we have been able to make a significant increase this year as part of The R&A's commitment to women's golf," said Martin Slumbers, chief executive of The R&A.
"We recognised that more needed to be done to elevate the prize fund for this great championship and are pleased that we have been able to make a significant increase this year as part of The R&A's commitment to women's golf," said Martin Slumbers, chief executive of The R&A.
Playlist: "Hey Jude" / "Let It Be" / "Yesterday" / "The Long and Winding Road" / "Penny Lane" / "Live and Let Die" / "All My Loving" / "Golden Slumbers/Carry That Weight/The End" / "Blackbird" / "Lady Madonna" / "Band on the Run" / "I Saw Her Standing There" Spotify | Apple Music Paul McCartney's affinity for the Tin Pan Alley and British music hall tunes he grew up listening to is one of his most divisive qualities, so much so that it often led to bickering amongst the Beatles.
Paul wrote "I Lost My Little Girl" just after Mary had died, and explained that it was a subconscious reference to his late mother.Miles (1997) p. 21 He also wrote "Golden Slumbers" at his father's house in Heswall, and said the lyrics were taken from Ruth McCartney's sheet- music copy of Thomas Dekker's lullaby—also called "Golden Slumbers"—that Ruth had left on the piano at Rembrandt."The Beatles Anthology" DVD 2003 (Special Features—Back at Abbey Road May 1995— 0:00:16) McCartney talking about the writing of "Golden Slumbers".
I did not sleep much, for I was strung too high with expectation, and I envied Blenkiron his now eupeptic slumbers.
The band ended the year with a shambolic Golden Slumbers cover at First Avenue's annual John Lennon tribute, after which Solomon checked himself into the Hazelden treatment center.
Golden Slumbers brought back many memories of Cambodia's pre-Khmer Rouge film industry and inspired a youth-driven revival of 1960s and '70s cinephilia. In this film, Davy Chou explored Cambodia's cinematic heritage, and showed the struggle of the country's filmmakers as they weathered political turmoil, followed by critical-mass neglect of their work. Golden Slumbers was selected at many film festivals including Forum Berlinale 2012 and Busan International Film Festival 2011.
As was the case on previous tours, Keane's set list changed regularly. Among new cover songs, they played The Beatles's "Golden Slumbers", "Disco 2000" by Pulp and "Under Pressure" by Queen and David Bowie.
The band issued only four tracks on two singles on Apple, both A sides were cover versions: Paul McCartney's "Golden Slumbers / Carry That Weight" (before it was released by The Beatles on their forthcoming Abbey Road) and Gerry Goffin and Carole King's "Road to Nowhere". The single "Golden Slumbers / Carry That Weight" made the Top 30, but the band disappeared shortly after the next single. The single was included on the multi-artist compilation Come and Get It: The Best of Apple Records in 2010.
Patient Grissel is a play by Thomas Dekker, Henry Chettle, and William Haughton, first printed in 1603. It is mentioned in Henslowe's diary in the entry for December 1599. The plot is a variant of the medieval tale of Patient Griselda, as told in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales and Boccaccio's Decameron. The play contains Dekker's poem "Golden Slumbers" (which was adapted by Paul McCartney for the song of the same title on The Beatles' Abbey Road album): > :Golden slumbers kiss your eyes, :Smiles awake you when you rise.
Who would have thought of passions so fierce in that calm > water that slumbers all day long? At a slight alabaster stand, trembling > beneath the ponderous tomes which it supported, sat the hero of our story.
In English, it runs: > Nymph of the Grot, these sacred springs I keep > And to the murmur of these waters sleep > Ah spare my slumbers, gently tread the cave > And drink in silence, or in silence lave.
Honoured as a lovable, upright person, Göpfert died in Meiningen on 11 April 1818. Göpfert's compositional output, valued and much played during his lifetime, now mostly slumbers in archives.Päuler, Bernhard, and Göpfert, Carl, Andreas. Quartett in B-dur Für Klarinette, Violine, Viola Und Violoncello.
It is revealed that it was to steal this insight that motivated the Harrow's initial attempt to possess Linden, before he was denied by the Mahdoubt. By regaining the Staff, Linden also discovers that far beneath even the Lost Deep slumbers a powerful bane called She Who Must Not Be Named - a tormented avatar of countless betrayed women throughout history, including Kastenessen's lover, and the banished wife of the Creator, Diassomer Mininderain. Linden discovers that it is this bane which is the source of Kevin's Dirt. The bane slumbers, however, and without any conceivable means to oppose it, the party leaves it sleeping, and enter the Lost Deep.
Lane's body slumbers in a coma while "El Diablo" roams the Earth. His fate is similar to that of the current Crimson Avenger. In Swamp Thing vol. 2, #85 (April 1989), Wise Owl is shown in a more villainous light, with Lane/El Diablo his unwilling servant.
I to the hills will lift mine eyes, from whence doth come mine aid. My safety cometh from the Lord, who heav'n and earth hath made. Thy foot he'll not let slide, nor will he slumber that thee keeps. Behold, he that keeps Israel, he slumbers not, nor sleeps.
The album's lead single "Benjamin" was released on August 15, 2019. It was written by Akon himself and Try Bishop, with the production handled by the latter. It samples The Beatles' 1969 song "Golden Slumbers". The album's second single "Can't Say No" was released on September 13, 2019.
Nodens: an Elder God who controls nightgaunts, frequently referred to as the Hunter due to his activities. He wishes to hunt Cthulhu himself. His cult gruesomely hunts down living human beings and eats them. Cthulhu: an ancient Old One who slumbers in the darkness of R'lyeh, a sunken city in the Pacific Ocean.
The indie and alternative rock movements are also popular in Portugal. Some indie and alternative bands and artists from Portugal are Os Pontos Negros, Memória de Peixe, Linda Martini, The Glockenwise, Capitão Fausto, Frankie Chavez, Stereoboy, Quelle Dead Gazelle, B Fachada, Noiserv, Golden Slumbers (band) as well as the Luso-Brazilian group Banda do Mar.
But one, a hapless orphan, slumbers here. To bury her the village children came. And dropp’d choice flowers, and lisp’d her early fame; And some that lov’d her most, as if unblest, Bedew’d with tears the white wreath on their breast; But she is gone and dwells in that abode, Where some of every clime shall joy in God.
Manrico attempts to soothe Azucena, whose mind wanders to happier days in the mountains (Duet: Ai nostri monti ritorneremo / "Again to our mountains we shall return"). At last the gypsy slumbers. Leonora comes to Manrico and tells him that he is saved, begging him to escape. When he discovers she cannot accompany him, he refuses to leave his prison.
Below are the first two stanzas of "A Psalm of Life" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. In each stanza, the first and third lines have a feminine ending and the second and fourth lines a masculine one. > Tell me not, in mournful numbers, Life is but an empty dream!— For the soul > is dead that slumbers, And things are not what they seem.
In later second and third century AD Roman funerary art, the love of Selene for Endymion and his eternal sleep was a popular subject for artists.Sorabella, p. 70; Morford, p. 65. As frequently depicted on Roman sarcophagi, Selene, holding a billowing veil forming a crescent over her head, descends from her chariot to join her lover, who slumbers at her feet.
When Mosby furnished an account of Stoughton capture in "Battles and Leaders of the Civil War" 1888 {Vol.III.pp.148-151} He did not write of the spanking incident John Scott in "Partisan Life with Col. John S. Mosby" (p.46) wrote "...With a rude shake Mosby roused him from his slumbers..." Upon being so rudely awakened the general indignantly asked what this meant.
Menachem M. Schneerson, G-d is Guarding His Children; You Can Help, Jewish Educational Media He said Israel had no need to fear as God was with them, quoting the verse, "the Guardian of Israel neither sleeps nor slumbers".Collier, Bernard L. (May 27, 1968). "Hassidic Jews Confront Hippies to Press a Joyous Occasion". New York: New York Times. pp.
Iqbal's Rumi, the master, utters this glad tiding "East awakes from its slumbers" (Khwab-i ghaflat). Inspiring detailed commentary on voluntary poverty and free man, followed by an exposition of the mysteries of Islamic laws and sufic perceptions is given. He laments the dissention among the Indian as well as Muslim nations. The book is an account of a journey to Afghanistan.
"Golden Slumbers" is based on the poem "Cradle Song" from the play Patient Grissel, a lullaby by the dramatist Thomas Dekker. The poem appears in Dekker's 1603 comedy Patient Grissel. McCartney saw sheet music for "Cradle Song" at his father's home in Liverpool, left on a piano by his stepsister Ruth. Unable to read music, he created his own music.
McCartney uses the first stanza of the original poem, with minor word changes, adding to it a single lyric line repeated with minor variation. In the 1885 collection "St Nicholas Songs", p. 177, is W J Henderson's music set to the poem, titled "Golden Slumbers Kiss Your Eyes". Abbey Road does not credit Dekker with the stanza or with the title.
After the Khmer Rouge came to power in 1975, Dy Saveth and Huoy Keng escaped to France together and later moved to Hong Kong. There they separated while Keng continued his film business and became one of Hong Kong's first millionaires. Saveth returned to Cambodia in 1993 and resumed acting. In 2011, she appeared in the documentary Golden Slumbers by filmmaker Davy Chou.
The song was recorded in three takes on 2 July 1969, prior to the Beatles beginning work on "Golden Slumbers/Carry That Weight". McCartney sang and simultaneously played a fingerstyle acoustic guitar accompaniment. The decision to exclude it from the Abbey Road medley was made on 30 July. It runs only 23 seconds, but the Beatles also recorded a longer version during the Get Back sessions.
Anderson, the gallant brave, :Who broke upon their slumbers, :E'en little girls and boys shall sing :Your name in tuneful numbers. :5. A thousand blessings on your heads, :Our brave, unflinching leaders, :A light you are upon the path :Of all our brave seceders. :6. Wright, on Carolina's coast, :Was e'er a hero bolder? :He seized a Yankee foe, and made :A breastwork of the soldier. :7.
The first stanza describes the narrator transcending human fears because his feelings towards an immortality connected to Lucy, a feeling brought up in "Strange fits". These feelings of immortality continue in the second stanza because, though dead, she is separated from him by death. She is always a being connected to nature, and the narrator slumbers because his understanding of Lucy is not conscious.Hartman 1967 pp.
"Carry That Weight" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1969 album Abbey Road. Written by Paul McCartney and credited to Lennon–McCartney, it is the seventh and penultimate song in the album's climactic side-two medley. It features unison vocals in the chorus from all four Beatles, a rarity in their songs. It is preceded by "Golden Slumbers" and segues into "The End".
The Beatles began recording "Golden Slumbers"/"Carry That Weight" as one piece on 2 July 1969. McCartney, Harrison and Ringo Starr recorded 15 takes of the two songs while Lennon was in a hospital recovering from a car accident in Scotland. The rhythm tracks featured McCartney on piano, Harrison on bass guitar and Starr on drums. The best were takes 13 and 15, which were edited together on 3 July.
Emily Wants To Play Too begins at 6 am in the protagonist's apartment, after having a large party. The protagonist has to get to work at Timmy Thom's Fast Sandwiches by 4 pm. At this point, he decides to rest before that time. While the protagonist sleeps, he seems to have the same nightmare he has been having in his previous slumbers where he encountered Emily and her dolls.
Michael Cretu had an uncle who played the violin and wanted Cretu to play the piano, believing that he had talent and Cretu and his parents obliged. From 1976 - 1978, Cretu studied at the Frankfurter Music Academy and got a degree. However, Cretu started shifting his focus towards pop music. He recalls making the realzation of him wanting to make pop music when he was listening to "Golden Slumbers" from Abbey Road by The Beatles.
In 2006 Bliss enjoyed widespread fame when an online video of his juggling finale became a viral internet sensation. The five-minute video shows his energetic finale where he juggles 3 balls to Golden Slumbers/Carry That Weight/The End by The Beatles. The video was widely circulated via email and blogs with an estimated 20 million viewings within the first 40 days alone. Total views to date are estimate to be over 80 million.
She sang The Beatles song "Golden Slumbers" on the 2006 charity album Unexpected Dreams – Songs from the Stars. Vardalos's struggle to become a mother, made its way into a book she wrote, Instant Mom, which was published in 2013 and is a New York Times bestseller. She continues to donate all proceeds to adoption groups. Vardalos starred in and wrote My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2, which was released in March 2016.
The town of Heartland, now cleaned up and the instruments returned, holds an elaborate funeral for Strawberry (Golden Slumbers/Carry That Weight). The depressed Billy attempts to get Strawberry off his mind (The Long and Winding Road); when he cannot, the Hendersons worry for him (A Day in the Life). Billy attempts suicide by jumping from a rooftop. Before he can hit the ground, in a form of Deus ex machina, the Sgt.
Her soul arrives at the realm and tried to kill Mayen but is stopped by Akoh's spirit, allowing Mayen and her father to escape the realm through the gateway where they awaken from their respective slumbers. Mayen then burns Xu Jian Rong's portrait to destroy his spirit and complete the exorcism while Manuel and his wife watch their opera peacefully. In the post-title scene, Xu Jian Rong's yaogui manages to reincarnate in Lao's body, vowing to get Mayen.
The villains fail, and the heroes are able to thwart Doom's attempt to gain omnipotence. After stopping Doctor Doom, players may travel across the Bifrost Bridge to Asgard, where Loki has summoned hordes of Dark Elves, Frost Giants, and other monsters in an attempt to seize Asgard's throne while Odin slumbers. The heroes defeat Loki's minions before confronting Loki himself in Odin's throne room where he reveals that he has stolen the power of Doom's Cosmic Cube. Eventually, the heroes defeat him.
Hamilton Hall. The R&A; is the ruling authority of golf throughout the world except in North America; the United States Golf Association (USGA) is the ruling authority of golf in the United States and Mexico, while Canada uses the rules of the R&A; in addition to the USGA rules. It works in collaboration with national amateur and professional golf organisations in more than 110 countries. Martin Slumbers of the organisation is CEO and has been since the year 2014.
Before Hume, rationalists had held that effect could be deduced from cause; Hume argued that it could not and from this inferred that nothing at all could be known a priori in relation to cause and effect. Kant, who was brought up under the auspices of rationalism, was deeply disturbed by Hume's skepticism. "Kant tells us that David Hume awakened him from his dogmatic slumbers." Kant decided to find an answer and spent at least twelve years thinking about the subject.
"Golden Slumbers" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1969 album Abbey Road. Written by Paul McCartney and credited to Lennon–McCartney, it is the sixth song of the album's climactic B-side medley. The song is followed by "Carry That Weight" and begins the progression that leads to the end of the album. The two songs were recorded together as a single piece, and both contain strings and brass arranged and scored by producer George Martin.
Of the nine tracks, he was credited with four: "Eleventh Earl of Mar", "Blood on the Rooftops", "Unquiet Slumbers for the Sleepers...", and "...In That Quiet Earth". Another track of Hackett's, "Please Don't Touch", was rehearsed but rejected and replaced with an instrumental, "Wot Gorilla?". Another, "Inside and Out" (credited to the entire band), was relegated to the band's first extended play release, Spot the Pigeon (1977). After the Wind & Wuthering tour, Hackett left the band during the mixing stage of the Genesis live album, Seconds Out.
Found in both dry and moist areas, the gray-bellied night monkey occupies all levels of the forest canopy; however, it is seldom found on the ground. It prefers dense vegetation with tangles of vines where the trees are evenly dispersed. Its range is from Colombia and north-eastern Argentina to Venezuela, Ecuador and Panama; it is also found in the tropical Andes. By day the monkey slumbers in the cavities of trees or in dense thickets; by night, it searches the canopy for a variety of food items.
The song incorporated the innovative structure and knack for changing tempos exemplified by the second side of The Beatles' Abbey Road album, released the previous year and a clear influence on this single. "Lonely Days" shifts back and forth between a piano-and-strings-dominated verse reminiscent of "You Never Give Me Your Money" and "Golden Slumbers," and an up-tempo stomping chorus that echoes "Carry That Weight"; perhaps as an acknowledgment of the debt, as the record approaches its fade-out, the lead singer's voice is filtered to sound like John Lennon's.
While driving home from the Kwik-E-Mart, Homer falls asleep behind the wheel and dreams that he is in Slumberland, drawn in the style of Winsor McCay's Little Nemo in Slumberland. An instrumental cover version of the song "Golden Slumbers" by The Beatles plays during the sequence. One of the children at the talent show performs the song "My Ding-a-Ling" by Chuck Berry. According to Jean, it was a "huge difficulty" to clear the rights for the song so it could be used on the show.
The first stanza has six lines, while three following stanzas have eight lines each. The second stanza describes the angry wind and palms, the third the burden of the suffering of the world, tiring the child, and the fourth threatening cold, but all four are resolved in the same last line, "Es schlummert mein Kind." ("There slumbers my child."). The viola begins the setting alone with the tune of the medieval Christmas carol "Joseph, lieber Joseph mein", a song in which Mary asks Joseph to help her to rock her baby.
Further work on the album was completed in October at Trident Studios in London; the album was mixed there in three weeks. Collins explained that the album's title derives from a combination of the early working titles of "Unquiet Slumbers for the Sleepers..." and "...In That Quiet Earth", respectively. The first was named because of its "wind-like evocations"; the second as it has "a bit of a corny mood" like Emily Brontë's novel Wuthering Heights did. The songs took their titles from the last sentence in the novel.
Banks and Rutherford both claimed it was Hackett's best song as a member of the group. "Unquiet Slumbers for the Sleepers..." and "...In That Quiet Earth" are two linked instrumental tracks. The titles refer to the last paragraph of the novel which inspired the album's title – Wuthering Heights, by Emily Brontë, which Banks had spotted in the book and thought the first title suited its mellow atmosphere. The tracks were written so that the band could showcase their instrumental talents, and stretch their musical skills as well as the songwriting.
The scene was one which imagination, far better than the pen of the chronicler, can depict. Slowly and warily, and with tread as noiseless as possible, the enemy advanced; till they were already within the glare of the blazing fires, and safely, as it seemed, on the verge of their anticipated work of destruction. No sound betrayed alarm; they supposed the intended victims wrapped in heavy slumbers; they heard but the crackling of the flames, and. the hoarse murmur of the wind as it swept through the pine trees.
Students had built bonfires during the late nineteenth century to celebrate sports victories, including one in 1888 that recognized a baseball victory over Manchester. An editorial in The Dartmouth criticized that fire, saying, "It disturbed the slumbers of a peaceful town, destroyed some property, made the boys feel that they were being men, and in fact did no one any good." By the mid-twentieth century, Dartmouth Night was set to coincide with one of the several annual bonfires, and that pairing helped preserve the one bonfire that now remains.
It was written as a variation on the main theme of the Wind & Wuthering track "Unquiet Slumbers for the Sleepers...". This theme was also eventually incorporated into the song "Hackett to Bits" on the 1985 album by GTR, a band featuring Hackett and Yes guitarist Steve Howe. "The Voice of Necam" features references to the "Please Don't Touch" theme before transitioning to an ambient piece of voice drones. NECAM was one of the first mixing console automation systems, developed by the mixing console's manufacturer, AMS Neve; the acronym stood for "Neve Computer Assisted Mixdown".
In the alternate timeline of the "Flashpoint" event, the Entity slumbers deep beneath the Earth's surface. Concerned for its safety, the Guardians of the Universe order Abin Sur to locate it in order to retrieve it and bring it back to Oa before Earth is destroyed.Flashpoint: Abin Sur - The Green Lantern #1 (June 2011) When Abin Sur arrives on Earth, he refuses to look for the Entity until after he helps Earth's superhumans stop the Atlantis/Amazon war.Flashpoint: Abin Sur - The Green Lantern #2 (July 2011) The Guardians grow impatient with Abin and discharge him from the Corps.
Caricature of Anna Maria Strada, who sang the role of Amarilli in the 1734 revivals In a rocky grove, Mirtillo sings himself to sleep with a song in praise of his beloved Amarilli. As he slumbers, Eurilla enters with a garland of flowers with a note "From someone who adores you and is waiting for you there" and places it on his body. When he awakes, he thinks it must be from Amarilli. Eurilla tells Amarilli that Mirtillo has received a love token and an invitation to an amorous tryst from another girl, which makes her very jealous.
Live Acoustic is an acoustic live EP by English singer Dua Lipa, released 8 December 2017 through digital download and streaming. The EP includes live, acoustic covers of songs by Amy Winehouse, Etta James and The Beatles, as well as a live piano acoustic version of Lipa's single, "New Rules". Lipa's covers of "I'd Rather Go Blind", "Tears Dry on Their Own" and "Golden Slumbers" were all released earlier in 2017 on YouTube, but were not available for retail until being included on the EP. Lipa released the EP as a surprise to celebrate the end of year.
The band kicked off their US Tour in support of the album on 1 November with a sold-out show at The Paradise Rock Club in Boston, MA. The band performed "Magnificent (She Says)" on The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon on 2 November 2017. Also recorded, but not aired was a shorter version of "One Day Like This" which was released to the Tonight Show's YouTube channel. On 10 November 2017, Elbow released a cover of "Golden Slumbers" by The Beatles, it was used in the 2017 John Lewis Christmas advert, titled Moz the Monster.
Once William learned that he was not the real Kevin Cecil, he eventually comes clean about his true identity to William, who forgives him for his lies. ; : : Dantalion is the Grand Duke of Hell, commander of the 36 armies of Hell and a Nephilim demon candidate to succeed the throne of the demon world while Lucifer slumbers. He is the 71st pillar of Soloman's 72 pillars, and is followed by two bat-familiars, Amon and Mamon. Having annihilated an entire tribe in his past life, Dantalion became a demon after contracting with Lucifer and become known as "The One Who Plays the Flute".
Rosh Hashanah is preceded by the month of Elul, during which Jews are supposed to begin a self-examination and repentance, a process that culminates in the ten days of the Yamim Nora'im, the Days of Awe, beginning with Rosh Hashanah and ending with the holiday of Yom Kippur. The shofar is traditionally blown each morning for the entire month of Elul, the month preceding Rosh Hashanah. The sound of the shofar is intended to awaken the listeners from their "slumbers" and alert them to the coming judgment.Maimonides, Yad, Laws of Repentance 3:4 The shofar is not blown on Shabbat.
Sonnet 61 is an English or Shakespearean sonnet, containing three quatrains followed by a final rhyming couplet. It follows the form's typical rhyme scheme, ABAB CDCD EFEF GG, and is composed in iambic pentameter, a type of poetic metre based on five pairs of metrically weak/strong syllabic positions. The seventh line exemplifies a regular iambic pentameter: × / × / × / × / × / To find out shames and idle hours in me, (61.7) The first and third lines have a final extrameterical syllable or feminine ending: × / × / × / × / × /(×) Dost thou desire my slumbers should be broken, (61.3) :/ = ictus, a metrically strong syllabic position. × = nonictus.
In return, Elbow recorded a version of Gabriel's song "Mercy Street" from his 1986 album So, which appeared on the album of Gabriel cover versions And I'll Scratch Yours, released in 2013. The song "Fallen Angel" appeared in the 2004 film 9 Songs, and the song "The Night Will Always Win" was used in the opening credits and title sequence of 2012's Call of Duty: Black Ops II. Elbow created the song "What Time Do You Call This?" for the film Man Up, where it was featured in the end credits. Elbow covered the song "Golden Slumbers" by The Beatles for the 2017 John Lewis Christmas commercial.
When immortality was too much, they took long slumbers under hillsides.Demon Knights #4 Ystin was unaware of the later Camelot that Madame Xanadu and Jason Blood lived in and used to believe they were lying.Demon Knights #1 and #8 In Dark Ages Europe, Ystin joined the 'Demon Knights' at the town of Little Spring and joined them on a quest to Avalon (the series had an early running gag of his habit of insulting people in old Welsh so they can't understand they're being insulted).Demon Knights #1 to #3 (September 2011) Ystin and his comrade Exoristos formed a relationship during their time together.
However, Jones continued to play the occasional UK event and was part of the 1975 Wightman Cup team for Great Britain. In 1977, Jones teamed with Winnie Wooldridge to play doubles at Wimbledon. According to Lance Tingay of The Daily Telegraph and the Daily Mail and Bud Collins, Jones was ranked in the world top ten from 1957 through 1963 and from 1965 through 1970, reaching a career high of World No. 2 in those rankings in 1967 and 1969. According to Mark Lewisohn in The Complete Beatles Recording Sessions, on 4 July 1969, The Beatles paused the dubbing session for their song "Golden Slumbers" to listen to Jones beat King for the Wimbledon title, live on radio.
Major topics in John Lennon's interview include his relationship with Yoko Ono, his peace activism, The Beatles' business affairs (a portion of his statement about Brian Epstein's management is on Anthology 1), the nature of God, and the band's break-up and whether they would reunite musically. Among Paul McCartney's topics are fatherhood, his favourite songs from Abbey Road, why The Beatles appeared at only one Royal Variety Performance, and the composition of "Golden Slumbers". Shortly after his interview, McCartney met with the other Beatles to decide whether Allen Klein or Lee Eastman would handle the group's affairs. Having failed to persuade the other Beatles to choose Eastman, McCartney "stormed out of the meeting, resigning from the Apple board".
Lavezzoli described Harrison's slide playing on the Grammy-winning instrumental "Marwa Blues" (2002) as demonstrating Hawaiian influences while comparing the melody to an Indian sarod or veena, calling it "yet another demonstration of Harrison's unique slide approach". Harrison was an admirer of George Formby and a member of the Ukulele Society of Great Britain, and played a ukulele solo in the style of Formby at the end of "Free as a Bird". He performed at a Formby convention in 1991, and served as the honorary president of the George Formby Appreciation Society. Harrison played bass guitar on a few tracks, including the Beatles songs "She Said She Said", "Golden Slumbers", "Birthday" and "Honey Pie".
Immanuel Kant attempted a grand synthesis and revision of the trends already mentioned: scholastic philosophy, systematic metaphysics, and skeptical empiricism, not to forget the burgeoning science of his day. As did the systems builders, he had an overarching framework in which all questions were to be addressed. Like Hume, who famously woke him from his 'dogmatic slumbers', he was suspicious of metaphysical speculation, and also places much emphasis on the limitations of the human mind. Kant described his shift in metaphysics away from making claims about an objective noumenal world, towards exploring the subjective phenomenal world, as a Copernican Revolution, by analogy to (though opposite in direction to) Copernicus' shift from man (the subject) to the sun (an object) at the center of the universe.
The complex was somewhat eclipsed by the other imperial palaces, and at first the buildings were left unused. Maria Theresa later created an ancestors' gallery of the Habsburg dynasty in the Lower Belvedere, as was the custom in all other palaces belonging to the imperial family. The palace was only once awakened from its slumbers in 1770 when a masked ball was staged there on 17 April to mark the occasion of the Imperial Princess Maria Antonia's marriage with the French Dauphin, who was later to become Louis XVI. The Lord High Chamberlain Prince Johann Joseph Khevenhüller-Metsch and the court architect Nicolaus Pacassi were charged with taking care of the extensive preparations for the ball to which 16,000 guests were invited.
The text of the second choral, again for unaccompanied chorus, is taken from an anonymous poem; the second verse was again furnished by the composer's wife: :No sad thought his soul affright, :Sleep it is that maketh night; :Let no murmur nor rude wind :To his slumbers prove unkind: :But a quire of angels make :His dreams of heaven, and let him wake :To as many joys as can :In this world befall a man. :Promise fills the sky with light, :Stars and angels dance in flight; :Joy of heaven shall now unbind :Chains of evil from mankind, :Love and joy their power shall break, :And for a new born prince’s sake; :Never since the world began :Such a light such dark did span.
The literary trope of luxury imported into Roma along with the spoils of conquest and the goods (and banes) of the world is employed by Juvenal to explain the source of degradation: : Even so, do you ask from what spring these prodigies? : Humble fortune defended the chaste Latin women then, : nor did their labor, short slumbers, hard hands irritated : by Tuscan wool, Hannibal close to the city, : and husbands standing guard at the Colline tower : allow their little shelters to be stained with vices. : Now we suffer the evils of a long peace, luxury more savage than arms : presses its attack and takes vengeance for the conquered world. : No crime or act of lust is absent from where : Roman poverty has perished.
Between 2010 and 2011, he moved to Cambodia in search of surviving witnesses (professionals, spectators, buildings) of the golden age of Cambodian cinema between 1960 and 1975, and found out that nearly 400 films were destroyed or lost under the Khmer Rouge regime. He interviewed actress Dy Saveth and filmmakers Ly Bun Yim, Yvon Hem (who died on August 10, 2012) and Ly You Sreang. The 100 minute documentary resulted from the memories of Cambodian veteran film makers and actresses/actors, and it was called Golden Slumbers (in French Le Sommeil d'Or; in Khmer, ដំណេក មាស, Dâmnek Meas). The documentary was released in theatres in France on September 19, 2012 and on DVD on April 3, 2012 and has been screened in many countries.
The seven new scores that Shelley and the NAC Orchestra commissioned for these projects were recorded on the Analekta label in 2016 and 2017 respectively. For two years running, works commissioned and recorded by Shelley and the NAC Orchestra won the Juno Award in the Classical Composition of the Year category, with Jocelyn Morlock winning in 2018 for her work 'My Name is Amanda Todd' from NAC Orchestra's Life reflected album, and Ana Sokolovic winning in 2019 for 'Golden Slumbers Kiss Your Eyes' from the NAC Orchestra's album Bounds of our Dreams. Shelley has led two major tours with the NAC Orchestra. In 2017, Shelley and the NAC Orchestra undertook a cross-country tour of Canada in celebration of Canada's 150th anniversary.
The Muses are bound in tenfold chains and guarded by Flattery and Envy. Only mathematics is free, because it is too insane to be bound. Nor, Pope says, could Chesterfield refrain from weeping upon seeing the sight (for Chesterfield had opposed the Licensing Act of 1737, which is the chaining of the Muses). Colley Cibber, however, slumbers, his head in Dulness's lap. (In a note, Pope says that it is proper for Cibber to sleep through the whole of Book IV, as he had had no part in the actions of book II, slept through book III, and therefore ought to go on sleeping.) Into the audience chamber, a "Harlot form" "with mincing step, small voice, and languid eye" comes in (B IV 45–46).
She has also served as principal violist with the Mainly Mozart Festival in San Diego. An avid chamber musician, Ms. Walther regularly participates in leading chamber music festivals, including Marlboro, Santa Fe, Tanglewood, Bridgehampton, and, most recently, the Telluride, Seattle, and Ruby Mountain festivals, Music at Kohl Mansion, Green Music Festival in Sonoma, and the inaugural season of Music@Menlo. She has collaborated with such artists as Isaac Stern, Pinchas Zukerman, and Jaime Laredo, and appeared as a guest artist with the Vermeer, Guarneri, Lindsay, Cypress, Tokyo and St. Lawrence quartets. Geraldine Walther’s recordings include Paul Hindemith's Trauermusik and Der Schwanendreher with the San Francisco Symphony (both on London/Decca), Paul Chihara's Golden Slumbers with the San Francisco Chamber Singers (Albany), and Lou Harrison's Threnody (New Albion).
In June 1663 Bristol tried to upset Clarendon's management of the House of Commons, but his intrigue was exposed to the parliament by Charles, and he had to attend the House of Lords to exonerate himself. When he confessed that he had "taken the liberty of enlarging," his "comedian-like"Pepys Diaries, entry for Wednesday 1 July 1663 speech excited general amusement. In July, he broke out into fierce and disrespectful reproaches to the King, ending with a threat that unless Charles granted his requests within twenty-four hours "he would do somewhat that should awaken him out of his slumbers, and make him look better to his own business." Accordingly, on 10 July he impeached Clarendon in the Lords of high treason.
Lee Edwards, Missionary for Freedom: The Life and Times of Walter Judd (1990). On his return to Minnesota, he became an articulate spokesman denouncing the Japanese aggression against China, explaining it in terms of Japan's scarcity of raw materials and markets, population pressure, and the disorder and civil war in China. According to biographer Yanli Gao: :Judd was both a Wilsonian moralist and a Jacksonian protectionist, whose efforts were driven by a general Christian understanding of human beings, as well as a missionary complex. As he appealed simultaneously to American national interests and a popular Christian moral conscience, the Judd experience demonstrated that determined courageous advocacy by missionaries did in fact help to shape an American foreign policy needing to be awakened from its isolationist slumbers.
McCartney later said that the idea of a song suite was inspired by Keith West's "Excerpt from A Teenage Opera". Some musical segments of "You Never Give Me Your Money" were reused for the "Golden Slumbers" / "Carry That Weight" portion of the medley, including the opening verses and later guitar arpeggios. Structurally, the music begins with a piano ballad and moves to several other styles, including boogie-woogie piano, arpeggiated guitars and nursery rhyme. Beatles author Ian MacDonald speculates that the guitar arpeggios at the end of the track were influenced by "I Want You (She's So Heavy)" and the middle section of "Here Comes the Sun", and that the overall structure was inspired by Lennon's "Happiness Is a Warm Gun" from the previous year's album The Beatles, which also joined unrelated song fragments together.
The novel closes with Lockwood wandering past their graves and wondering "how anyone could ever imagine unquiet slumbers for the sleepers in that quiet earth." As Charlotte Brontë, Emily's older sister wrote, "Heathcliff, indeed, stands unredeemed", which adds to the uncertainty over whether he not only repented for his sins but was actually a real human being after all; since Lockwood's vision of Catherine at the window was preceded by a dream of a fire-and-brimstone sermon in a church, it is possible that both Heathcliff and Catherine are damned; Catherine herself expresses doubt as to whether she could ever be admitted into Heaven. The uncertain fate of Heathcliff's soul, combined with the mystery that Heathcliff's character leaves behind, ends the novel in a mesmerizing, eerie way, justifying Heathcliff's enduring status as an iconic anti-hero of literature.
Bononcini's music, although well crafted, is at times strangely juxtaposed to the opera's plot and text. The opera is filled with dulcet arias which are reminiscent of a pastoral opera rather than a story about a vindictive tyrant. Regardless, the music is enchanting and is largely responsible for the success of the work. Richard Steele wrote in The Conscious Lovers (1722), this about the opera's music: ". . . something in that Rural Cottage of Griselda, her forlorn Condition, her Poverty, her Solitude, her Resignation, her Innocent Slumbers, and that lulling Dolce Sogno that’s sung over her; it had an Effect upon me, that—in short I never was so well deceiv’d at any [other Opera]." Probably the most famous song from the opera is Ernesto's aria, "Per la gloria d’adorarvi," which remains to this day a popular selection for concert and recital performance.
There were some early adoptions in the UK. A Scottish reference has Santa Claus leaving presents on New Year's Eve 1852, with children "hanging their stockings up on each side of the fire-place, in their sleeping apartments, at night, and waiting patiently till morning, to see what Santa Claus puts into them during their slumbers". In Ireland in 1853, on the other hand, presents were being left on Christmas Eve according to a character in a newspaper short story who says "... tomorrow will be Christmas. What will Santa Claus bring us?" A poem published in Belfast in 1858 includes the lines "The children sleep; they dream of him, the fairy, / Kind Santa Claus, who with a right good will / Comes down the chimney with a footstep airy ..." A Visit from St. Nicholas was published in England in December 1853 in Notes and Queries.
" Paine makes plain his judgment that Howe was but a sycophant of George III: "Perhaps you thought America too was taking a nap, and therefore chose, like Satan to Eve, to whisper the delusion softly, lest you should awaken her. This continent, Sir, is too extensive to sleep all at once, and too watchful, even in its slumbers, not to startle at the unhallowed foot of an invader." Paine makes it clear that he believes that George is not up to his former standards when it came to his duties with the American colonies. Paine also sheds light onto what he felt the future would hold for the emerging country, "The United States of America, will sound as pompously in the world, or in history [as] the Kingdom of Great Britain; the character of General Washington will fill a page with as much luster as that of Lord Howe; and Congress have as much right to command the king and parliament of London to desist from legislation, as they or you have to command the Congress.
Tlepsh, as the smith of the semi-divine Narts, is a figure comparable to (among others) Hephaestos in Greek mythology, Vulcan in Roman mythology and Wayland and the Sons of Ivaldi in Germanic mythology. In many cycles he is portrayed as being close with Satanaya. finds remarkable similarities between Tlepsh and the Scandinavian deity Odin to be revealed in the tale "Tlepsh and Lady Tree" (number 17 in his anthology of Nart sagas), which tells how Tlepsh, goaded by Satanaya, sets off in quest of knowledge and not only encounters a sentient, female axis mundi, recalling the world-tree Yggdrasil, but actually begets upon her a child - the Milky Way. A further parallel to a tale from Germanic mythology is apparent in Colarusso's tale 21, "Tlepsh's Gold Cellar" as, in an episode attributed to the historic king Guntram of Burgundy (recorded in Grimm's Teutonic Mythology), the wandering soul of a hero who has fallen asleep, manifested as a small creeping creature, and aided by the hero's servant, discovers a treasure, before returning once more to his body to reanimate it, thus awakening him from his slumbers.

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