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But the stirrings suggest some relief is on its way.
Tuesday's episode showed us the earliest stirrings of that obsession.
Then, Ms. Wheatley realized her friendly stirrings were turning romantic.
And what is that if not the stirrings of love?
Stirrings of activism on some university campuses have already spooked them.
There are stirrings across the world, though to date, little coherence.
We asked Alex about any stirrings of a stop-Sanders movement.
Rediscovered elegance of logic and symbols, ephemera in stirrings of life.
He says, 'I'm beginning to feel strange stirrings in my utility belt.
It's hard to predict who or what will give you the stirrings.
For her female audience, the coveted responses are sexual stirrings and tears.
Such stirrings of discontent, our Beijing correspondents write, could build over time.
Stirrings of internal discontent could build over time, our Beijing correspondents write.
Yet even at some of these companies, there are stirrings of defiance.
Is it a movement, or the stirrings of what might become a movement?
You can see the stirrings of this robot revolution most clearly in Japan.
The first movement begins with mysterious orchestral stirrings and hints of motifs to come.
There, she felt the first stirrings of an ambition that would someday drive her.
These polarizing scenes clear the way for 32 tantalizing rendezvous guaranteed to give you stirrings.
There are already stirrings of a rethink in Germany, a country hostile to fiscal stimulus.
European leaders, especially those with separatist stirrings inside their own borders, have each other's back.
But she was not the only one who felt the stirrings of love that day.
Foreign-exchange market volatility was still in short supply but there were a few stirrings.
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It's a tone poem of pride and shyness and loss, with, yes, stirrings of dementia.
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And in the halls of CES, the first stirrings of what comes next are already happening.
There are also stirrings of civilian resistance as conditions for the population become ever more intolerable.
There are stirrings of discussion these days in philosophical circles about the prospect of human extinction.
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There's all these longings and all these stirrings—and we're terrified of each other, all of us.
Do you feel the stirrings of lust, knowing it would probably mean dealing with crusty body parts?
Now, encouraged by early stirrings of activity, some oil field services companies are raising their prices, according .
The emergence of an international soccer scene prompted the first stirrings of interest from a neutral perspective.
They suggest the stirrings of internal discontent — if not yet outright opposition that could build over time.
In the 63s, Taiwan wasn't yet a democracy, but the stirrings of popular rule could be felt.
Ives's mysterious "The Unanswered Question" is also given a remaking that teases out some inner, jazzy stirrings.
There are hints of divisions in the Chinese leadership and stirrings of discontent about Mr. Xi's policies.
We're witnessing the stirrings of a national popular movement aimed at defeating the policies of Mr. Trump.
On the left, the first populist stirrings were expressed by Occupy Wall Street in the fall of 2011.
They simply don't realize it's going to take more than that to keep out the stirrings of freedom.
More immediately, it captured, in profound concision, the earliest stirrings of a male identity at war with itself.
But his vision of landscape design had its stirrings in England, a country he first visited with his brother.
These are the incipient stirrings of a battle likely to grow after Mr Trump is inaugurated on January 20th.
That is because Rue is often so preoccupied with addiction, she is rarely has time for any romantic stirrings.
From Africa to Latin America, there are stirrings of democratic instincts in places where they had rarely taken root.
In its lack of leaders, it was like Occupy Wall Street, or the initial stirrings of the Tea Party.
On Instagram, Gomez shared that her first love stirrings were ignited by Sprouse at the tender age of 11.
Her anger, confidence and sexuality stood in for stirrings of teenage passion that I had no way to express.
Stormi Webster is almost two years old, and momma Kylie Jenner is starting to feel the baby stirrings again.
But then the nation looks forward to 2020, and it feels faint stirrings of hope in its national heart.
But by no means has basic research stopped, and some radical new approaches are showing the first stirrings of life.
It will take leadership, of course, but maybe we are now seeing the first stirrings of such leadership from Europe.
The early murmurings of rock 'n' roll were distant stirrings on black R&B radio, and racial segregation held sway.
Saxony has not been immune to the racist stirrings of the Alternative für Deutschland party, challenging Angela Merkel's ruling coalition.
Fidgety stirrings in the violin hovered over plush orchestra chords, until those chords splintered into clusters of piercing high tones.
There's a news report about the first stirrings of people on the other side of the planet (Russia) purposefully crashing cars.
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This includes teachers and nurses, but also stirrings within media organizations, universities and high-tech behemoths such as Google and Amazon.
Did you know We Are the Wave, about the stirrings of anti-fascist political rebellion in Germany, premiered earlier this month?
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A way to defend, to preserve the stirrings of the real hope inside me, what to work for, what to work toward.
Mr. Aucoin shows respect for the tender, charming words by setting them to somber music of lyrical pining over restless orchestral stirrings.
The year 1947 did mark a tipping point between the savagery of the immediate past and the tentative stirrings of postwar potentialities.
His works, while similarly inscrutable, are not yogic or glacial or designed to direct your attention to ambient stirrings outside the music.
The quartet's palette ranged from the subtle and creepy, as in the insectoid chromatic stirrings of the opening, to grunge-band grit.
I think of the little girl who somehow wandered into the debate on a fine summer day and feel the stirrings of identification.
In the last few months, there have been the earliest stirrings that this situation could — emphasis on could — be on track to change.
He also seems entirely at home in his milieu, even as he is troubled from time to time by stirrings of compassion or remorse.
Tax discussions remain preliminary, officials say, but the stirrings represent the bureaucracy's response to the changing mood that officials sense coming from Abe's headquarters.
Though both Sunderland and Newcastle looked doomed to relegation a couple of weeks ago, there have been stirrings in the north-east of late.
You know, just as he's about to put her in (jail), Batman says to Catwoman, 'You give me curious stirrings in my utility belt.
We are and always have been a nation of immigrants, after all, which makes the new stirrings of xenophobia in the country so dispiriting.
The region's great Sunni and Shiite powers leapt into the Syria crisis, transforming the democratic stirrings of the Arab Spring into a sectarian battleground.
And there are stirrings of a pumpkin spice pushback among many consumers who say they aren't ready for a shift from bikinis to beanies.
This month is the 10th anniversary of the collapse of the investment bank Bear Stearns, the first stirrings of what became a global financial crisis.
SEHGAL I saw stirrings of what you describe in the child Lila and Lenù — what extraordinary, mysterious performances by Ludovica Nasti and Elisa Del Genio.
The album, on two discs, also explores notions of conservation, inheritance and social justice, all through the solemn stirrings of his chamberesque Golden Quintet. 10.
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Interested in the stirrings of a comeback in the branded-household-products giants, spotlighted by Procter & Gamble's impressive results and 8 percent stock pop last Friday?
These stocks are particularly sensitive to growth in China and will be watched as the stirrings of a recovery were felt in recent Chinese GDP data .
If you enjoy fried things, and don't enjoy gaining weight, then this picture represents the first stirrings of a science that might one day help you.
Mitch McConnell, the Senate leader, has refused to pass legislation without Mr Trump's approval, though yesterday he saw the first stirrings of revolt within his party.
As such, they will probably not anticipate many of the changes, and we will see the beginning stirrings of revolution as the cost for this insensitivity.
When the deed must be done — a foundering book put out of its misery — the unfortunate task is executed with maximum stirrings of pity and regret.
Even in Wales, which has been much more closely tied to England and has only about 5 percent of the population, there are stirrings of independence.
Within Netanyahu's right-wing Likud Party there were stirrings of internal dissent, with two of its 32 lawmakers saying they would now favour a leadership contest.
The resulting album, "Blood," was released this summer; it's an ambitious, lovely collage of neo-soul meters, husky deep-seated confessionals and stirrings of informed new serenity.
The story unspools through the late 1940s and into the 1950s, picking up echoes of the McCarthyite witch-hunts and the stirrings of the civil-rights movement.
It was there in the early 1990s that he learned of the first democratic stirrings in Algeria, watching election rallies on videos carried over the mountain passes.
But as is often the way of the Middle East, in their quest to mark out their identity, liberation movements are prone to suppressing similar stirrings in others.
Morton excelled in school, first at P.S. 114 and later at Seward Park High School (he graduated at 15), but felt little in the way of intellectual stirrings.
In Debt It does not seem quite fair: The scattered remains of the prior financial crisis are still hanging around, and yet there are already stirrings of another.
But instead of the usual plot points, the story is fashioned out of moods and emotions, by the flickerings of Chiron's consciousness and the stirrings of his desire.
There are arguments on both sides, but many people seem to forget that metal's earliest stirrings came from working class British guys who were anti-war and pro-freedom.
" If that happens, he warns, "they will probably not anticipate many of the changes, and we will see the beginning stirrings of revolution as the cost for this insensitivity.
" In 1997, Jon Katz argued that we were witnessing the "primordial stirrings of a new kind of nation—the Digital Nation—and the formation of a new postpolitical philosophy.
As in " Young Adult " (2011), a previous team effort from Reitman, Cody, and Theron, there are stirrings of genuine audacity here, and a willingness to claw through uncomfortable themes.
After learning they were built in 183, a year that had long intrigued him for the political stirrings around the world, he decided to make a film, he said.
"We may well at present be seeing the first stirrings of an increase in the inflation rate," Stanley Fischer, the Fed's vice chairman, said in a speech last week.
The separatist stirrings add to headaches over the economy slowing sharply since 2014 and attacks in the north by Islamist militant group Boko Haram which have strained the military.
Knowing this makes me feel a lot more at peace with how I've compromised my lazy stirrings to let my partners drop a load in me many-a-morning.
Even in the dark days of winter, a hundred years ago, there were stirrings as both Democrats and Republicans schemed to replace the sick man in the White House.
Looking at the sketches brought to mind the stirrings of another exhibition, one that would track the different routes one of his sketches might have inspired him to take.
That China has been noticing the fresh stirrings in Baluchistan is evident in a recent piece on Global Times, which expressed concerns about the high costs in the volatile region.
Maybe, Dr. Goodstein said, when babies sleep in the same room as their parents, the background sounds or stirrings prevent very deep sleep and that helps keeps the babies safe.
Confirmation of another whistleblower followed stirrings of discontent within Trump's own Republican Party after he called on Beijing on Friday to investigate Biden's son, who had business dealings in China.
Twenty years ago, she went from unknown private citizen to notorious public figure nearly overnight, thanks to a newly churning 24-hour news cycle and the nascent stirrings of clickbait culture.
As a bandleader he was responsible for some of the earliest stirrings of jazz fusion, in the 1960s, and has since mentored artists including the guitarists Pat Metheny and Julian Lage.
Did we vote on that, asked Courtney Persinger, so sleep deprived from nighttime stirrings by a new infant he briefly wondered if he somehow missed an action by fellow council members.
In almost every place scientists look, they are finding evidence of life and its chemistry, whether it is in the form of fossils themselves or the remnants of life's long-ago stirrings.
So far, things have gone as well as could be expected with the first reforms, the stirrings of economic revival, a sprouting of technology startups and a continuing lack of coherent opposition.
"We have already seen the first stirrings of actions and initiatives for transformative change, such as innovative policies by many countries, local authorities, and businesses, but especially by young people worldwide," said Watson.
But while small, easily-erasable wrinkles indicate that Mercury is at least somewhat active today, MESSENGER also managed to capture some very large features that hint at serious geologic stirrings in the past.
Only about 6% of the Fortune 500 are led by women CEOs, and a persistent question — a half-century after the stirrings of the modern women's movement — is why there are not more.
I don't think I've ever felt so happy to feel angry as the recent day when, after reading about some recent political horror, I felt my first stirrings of moral outrage in months.
Behind its easygoing, lighthearted tone is a precisely calibrated, subtly surreal ode to that time of life when boys' voices are changing and they experience the stirrings of interest in the opposite sex.
In his womanly warrior guise, Musidorus becomes the lust object of Philoclea's parents, Basilius (Jeremy Kushnier), the king of Arcadia, and his queen, Gynecia (Rachel York), a restless castle wife with feminist stirrings.
The curators Melissa Staiger and Colleen Lynch have gathered examples of her book and magazine illustrations, paintings and theater set and costume designs, all flavored with Art Nouveau and the stirrings of surrealism.
While it's easy to write this off as a beauty trend, this growing community points to stirrings of change on a much larger scale, like the shaping of a new Asian-American identity.
It does, though less because of the hybrid musical style than the inclusion of long stretches of spoken text, accompanied by variously hazy, reflective and agitated stirrings in a seven-player instrumental ensemble.
Mandate of Heaven's earlier starting date opens just as the first stirrings of the infamous Yellow Turban Rebellion are first being reported in the countryside but, superficially, the Han dynasty is still at peace.
We haven't heard anything like their noxious strain of corroded, noisy ritualistic death around these parts in quite awhile, and I am extremely here for any stirrings of a nasty new wave of NYDM.
On the face of it, the militia is supposed to help police deal with minor law and order issues, but some residents said their function is to notify police about any stirrings of dissent.
In July of that year, with stirrings of the emerging markets disruption, the unemployment rate was 22016 percent, not much above the level Fed officials believed was consistent with a fully healthy labor market.
Clearly, the Federal Reserve's three rate cuts and promise to stay on hold for a while is part of this backdrop, as are the stirrings of a global economic pickup following an inflation scare.
Shlaes ends her narrative with the first stirrings of a counterrevolution: the rise of a California politician named Ronald Reagan and the demolition of the notorious Pruitt-Igoe public housing project in St. Louis.
But as I went deeper, I felt much of my physical pain and anxiety disappear, I slept better, and for the first time in months I felt the stirrings of positivity: optimism, energy, creativity, hope.
Pashtuns flock to the cause Despite a rush of support to the PTM from a wide spectrum of Pakistanis there have been tangible stirrings of unease at some of the language used by the group.
These premises might seem common and self-evident now, but they weren't 226 or 22019 years ago, even if there were collateral sculptural stirrings in the work of Fluxus and the Italian Arte Povera artists.
Perhaps this is the power of ancestry, the way descendants of immigrants (or enslaved people brought across the Atlantic by force) might feel odd stirrings of home upon visiting the forfeited homeland of their predecessors.
Possibly because I was a sheltered preteen just starting to feel the stirrings of adolescence, I vividly remember what a huge shock Michael was to America's sexual mores during the era of 1987's Faith.
Hearing unofficial reports of civilian deaths, Holbrooke felt stirrings of doubt — "We are fighting wrong, and it hurts" — though as much as he deplored the tactics, he couldn't bring himself to question the war itself.
I awoke on the first day of spring to snowdrops blooming in my yard in suburban New York — that is, until a blanket of actual snow buried all evidence of those promising stirrings of life.
Its early stirrings are apparent in his letter to Pound: the sentences racing to match in number and variety the collections they describe, the grandiose gestures of self-deprecation, the hyperbolized confession of trifling sins.
The moment where Bell stands in the hallway, staring with raw emotion at Egerton at the piano composing "Your Song," gave me such stirrings of lust mixed with genuine love that I felt I might burst.
But reality waited outside the walls, in all of its ominousness, as well as persistent stirrings of hope: In recent weeks the police are cracking down: arresting people, confiscating work, sealing and re-sealing the entranceways.
As the course drew to a close she would often have started to care for herself differently, more tenderly, as if she were a child; she would begin to feel the first stirrings of self-love.
" And President Carter himself cautioned, "You've seen in this campaign the stirrings of hate and the rebirth of code words like 'state rights' … in a campaign reference to the Ku Klux Klan relating to the South.
Coming from a region regarded as a near-permanent conflict zone, these stirrings — reported as isolated protests against inflation or for jobs — hardly appeared on the radar of a world dealing with a global economic crisis.
"We may well at present be seeing the first stirrings of an increase in the inflation rate — something that we would like to happen," Fischer said in his prepared remarks to the National Association for Business Economics.
Fresh polling is revealing Trump's political risk factors and is beginning to suggest stirrings of public disquiet with how he is handling economic issues -- one of the few policy areas where he has enjoyed majority voter confidence.
Despite growing pains, uneven economic development and stirrings of revolutionary fervor, imperial Russia in 1900 was a going concern, its very size and power a source of pride to most if not all of the czar's subjects.
A contemporary of Brahms, Bruckner had a visionary streak, as he attempted to reconcile the Romantic stirrings of his time with a respect for the protocols of classical form, while glimpsing the spiritual realms of the future.
From the earliest stirrings of the internet, the digital world was seen as a disembodied cyberspace—an intangible realm separated from the physical world, and so unlike material existence that this electronic space could claim its own rules.
You're the worst-er In Love, Netflix's new Judd Apatow-produced comedy series about the first stirrings of a tentative romance, the broad statements about love pile up quickly, and they all look like potential themes for the show.
It's sweet and sharp and very funny, with a precise sense of the stakes, the risks and the thrills that Morris encounters as he navigates his strange surroundings and the equally disruptive stirrings of his own dreams and desires.
You can sense the confused stirrings of opposition, which over the course of the four novels will swell into defiance, a desire for retribution, the mutual yearning to fight alongside each other — a desire we, as viewers, can share.
True, he still had those involuntary dreams, those unwelcome stirrings, but what he knew about Adam and Eve in their state of innocence reassured him that someday, with Jesus' help, he would have total control over his own body.
TOKYO — Toshiba, a pillar of the modern Japanese economy whose roots stretch back to the country's industrial stirrings in the 19th century, warned on Tuesday that a disastrous foray into nuclear power may have crippled its business beyond repair.
On albums from the early 1970s into the 2000s, her songs chronicled a woman's life from early stirrings of independence ("The Hammond Song") and amorous entanglements ("The Married Men") to thoughts on longtime connection ("Can We Go Home Now").
By any definition, Khan's life has been hard, and so neither Trump nor the current stirrings of fascism in and out of the US scare him as much as it might terrify the rest of us with less lived experience.
Still, those efforts, and stirrings of debate among activists, point to the potential for a future American foreign policy that could look very different not just from that of the current administration but also from the consensus that prevailed before.
In slave society, black preachers played an important role in the community: They acted as seers interpreting the significance of events; as pastors calling for unity and solidarity; and as messianic figures provoking the first stirrings of resentment against oppressors.
After this, "At the Existentialist Café" leaves France for Germany and goes backward in time to the early-20th-­century origins of phenomenology in the work of Edmund Husserl and the stirrings of reaction against it in Husserl's early acolyte Heidegger.
The pair's story unfolds as a double bildungsroman set against a background of political and cultural upheavals, from the Nuremberg trials to Britain's moral panic about "deviant" behaviors and the stirrings of sexual freedom, of which Freya is a committed proponent.
While the Palestinian leadership did not dare go against the popular support for the stabbings at the start, he added, it has gradually begun to try to tamp down the violent stirrings in media messaging as the public mood changed.
"The junior senator from Kentucky, and onetime hope of the extremely short-lived 'libertarian moment' in American politics, has not only attached himself to Trump, but is actively snuffing out whatever faint stirrings of opposition his colleagues can muster," Chait wrote.
Pockets of celebration broke out here and there, in places where Mr. Trump's nationalist message matched local stirrings, and his promise of friendlier relations with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia and a harsher approach to Islamic terrorism were eagerly embraced.
The battle-hardened guitar tone whips up stirrings of honor, valour, and pride; a fine coat of crusty grime covers everything, as charging riffs and rumbling drums ooze with poisonous discharge and Rundquist's strangled howls and guttural roars claw through the murk.
The central character of this vivid, unrelentingly funny memoir is the author's father—a Catholic priest whose first stirrings of faith came, after he was already married, by way of repeated viewings of "The Exorcist" while he was serving in the Navy.
It was also the place, in the 1880s, where Michael Marks, a penniless Polish immigrant, got his start as a market peddler, the early stirrings of a business that would eventually become one of the country's best-known brand names, Marks & Spencer.
" Eddie, who finds himself shipwrecked and stranded at sea, passes "through another layer of life into something deeper, colder, and more pitiless" before at last he reaches "the deepest truth that underlay all the rest, like stirrings from the bottom of the sea.
When the cast of "Morning Joe" pointed out that Ms. Conway's recent appearances on news shows proved her a useless source of information, when they sneered at Ms. Conway's apparent White House ostracization, it was difficult to not feel stirrings of sympathy.
The witness clapped when Misha and I exchanged our tarnished rings—rings that Misha himself had found buried in the Rockaway sands—and it was only then, as we were emerging from the courthouse, hand in hand, that I felt the first stirrings of surprise.
This is the first stirrings we've seen from King Dude since the release of last year's impeccable dark Americana odyssey, Songs of Flesh & Blood - In The Key of Light, and comes to light mere days before an extensive European tour (scroll down for dates).
BJÖRK "Utopia" (One Little Indian) Björk's latest alternate musical universe is an airy realm filled with flutes, birdcalls and electronics, all fluttering and gusting around her voice in thoroughly unpredictable ways, as she sings about stirrings of romance, thoughts of community and ways of healing.
At first there may be just slight stirrings of a higher consciousness – maybe a new preference for the White Sox – and then a growing understanding of the ways of the universe – maybe a trip down I-55 to take in a game with the AA Springfield Cardinals.
But its first stirrings became apparent in Buffalo last year, when prosecutors subpoenaed state institutions responsible for SolarCity and two other components of the Buffalo Billion program, seeking information about how government-funded projects were awarded and what role state officials played in selecting the winners.
Mr. Okazaki, who fits this profile, formed Trickster — a quartet with Craig Taborn on piano, Anthony Tidd on electric bass and Sean Rickman on drums — after delving into some of the extensive scholarship around the trickster, an archetype found throughout folklore and mythology, from the early stirrings of antiquity.
Merle Haggard was born in a boxcar in 1937, grew up on the plaintive strains of Hank Williams and Lefty Frizzell, and—when he wasn't busy getting arrested for hopping trains and shoplifting—occupied himself by eking out the first stirrings of what would become his signature sound.
Intrigued by the notion of helping to restore the sinking population of monarch butterflies — and persuaded by the stirrings of a new market — these farmers began clearing land or ripping out cash crops and turning precious acres over to a plant they&aposd previously seen as a nuisance.
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Ronald G. Witt, a historian who redrew the map of the Renaissance through influential studies that identified the first stirrings of Italian humanism in a period well before the birth of its traditional father, Petrarch, died on March 21983 at his home in Durham, N.C. He was 215.
In "The Jews of Harlem: The Rise, Decline and Revival of a Jewish Community" (New York University Press, $35), Jeffrey S. Gurock, a professor of Jewish history at Yeshiva University, traces the peak of the Jewish population there before World War I to stirrings of a revival today.
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At the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine, other unusual historically minded holiday repertoire will resound: The intrepid group Early Music New York, led by Frederick Renz, will present music from 18th-century England and the New England colonies, including classic shape-note hymns that represent the early stirrings of American music.
The new analysis, which has been accepted for publication in Icarus, revealed a few surprises, including a clustering of extremely bright volcanoes in the south, an apparent progression of volcanic activity across the surface, and strange stirrings inside Loki Patera, an 126 mile-wide lava lake that's been observed to brighten up every few years.
The first stirrings in Jacobs's day of what we call "gentrification" she called, arrestingly, "unslumming," insisting that the process works when a slum, amid falling rents and vacated buildings, becomes slimmed down to a "loyal core" of residents who, with eyes on the street, keep it livable enough for new residents to decide to enter.
But her maturity coincided with the first stirrings of the genre's "New Age," that cultural moment in which the early successes of science fiction—the tales of serialized space adventure Ursula herself grew up reading—fractured, along with the larger American id, into a morass of experimental forays into the cosmic and psychedelic mind.
The American occupation of Haiti, from 1915-1934, helped to shape political development during the 20th century, a period marked by the spectacular growth of the Haitian capital of Port-au-Prince, the rise of the authoritarian Duvalier regime, and the hopeful if ultimately unsuccessful democratic stirrings led by the former priest turned two-time president Jean-Bertrand Aristide.
In "The Slave's Cause: A History of Abolition," she turns her attention from the slave masters to their greatest opponents, and her new book is an encyclopedic survey of the movement against slavery in the United States from its first stirrings before the American Revolution to the institution's final demise in the ashes of civil war.
"Today's feature-length opener concentrates on the gaudy inauguration of President TrumpDonald John TrumpO'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Objections to Trump's new immigration rule wildly exaggerated MORE, and the stirrings of protest and despair surrounding the ceremony, while pundits speculate gravely on what lies ahead," the piece concludes.
WASHINGTON — Senate Democrats enthusiastically embraced Judge Merrick B. Garland on Thursday in his first visit to the Capitol as a Supreme Court nominee, but Republican leaders, brushing aside stirrings of defections in their ranks, vowed again that they would not hold hearings or a confirmation vote this year even if a Democrat wins the White House in November.
Ms. Wiazemsky, a granddaughter of the Nobel literature laureate François Mauriac, was a leading lady in Godard films as well as Mr. Godard's wife, a sometime muse and later a chronicler of his pioneering role in the New Wave, which swept France in the 21979s, fueled by the revolutionary stirrings that culminated in volatile strikes and demonstrations in 21980.
Mr. Forman, 50, took about four years to research the book, but felt the first stirrings of it while working as a public defender in Washington, D.C. "When you're working as a public defender, you don't have time to brush your teeth sometimes, let alone write a book," Mr. Forman, now a professor at Yale Law School, said.
When we awaken each morning, we see around the globe what appear to be Fascism's early stirrings: the discrediting of mainstream politicians, the emergence of leaders who seek to divide rather than unite, the pursuit of political victory at all costs and the invocation of national greatness by people who seem to possess only a warped concept of what greatness means.
But the real strength of the episode comes from its mythology: We see the first example of someone being resurrected by the Lord of Light when Beric Dondarrion fights The Hound, and witness the first stirrings of Jaime's vulnerability (as well as getting some vital context about the Mad King) when he reveals the origin of his "Kingslayer" nickname to Brienne.
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The Pacific Crest is the trail of John Muir, whose name evokes for many Americans the spirit of the Sierra Nevada, the redwoods, and the first stirrings of the conservation movement — a place that draws thousands of hikers every year seeking escape from work and urban life, but also meaning in the stories of how the trail's solitude and beauty became part of Western lore.
While Kansas and Maine may represent too small a sample to validate Cruz's claims that the race is now a two-man affair, it is clear that his win will be parsed for signs that it represents the stirrings of a backlash against Trump, after the billionaire became embroiled in a controversy he was slow to repudiate the Ku Klux Klan, and introduced a vulgar note into a Republican debate on Thursday night.
Mystique becoming a distinct character is one of the few strong throughlines And that, for me, is the real disappointment of X-Men: Apocalypse — Fox has had six-ish hours to tell a coherent story, and with this film, it choses to rewind and try to retell the same stories again: the Professor X / Magneto clash, the coming-out stories of frustrated young mutants, the first stirrings of the Phoenix saga, Cerebro being weaponized by the bad guys, Quicksilver simultaneously saving everyone and stealing their snacks at superspeed.
One of Dallas's oldest venues for modern and contemporary art, Valley House Gallery & Sculpture Garden, is featuring new pictures by the African-American painter Sedrick Huckaby, whose commitment to portraiture reflects his abiding interest in the theme of families and communities as extended families, and by the Georgia-based artist Miles Cleveland Goodwin, whose portraits and images of nature or people in nature — farm fields, leafless trees in wintry settings, a little boy pulling his ailing dog along in a small cart — capture moments of heightened awareness of the world around us and, in reaction to it, of the stirrings of the soul.

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