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Tension stirs in your love life tonight, as well around your creative endeavors.
And yet something stirs in Roy when his father lurches back onto the radar.
He's moved — and, it seems, a little frightened by what the recognition stirs in him.
The tapestry of seasons strange- ly stirs in an uneasy wind that teases dreamlike through the mind.
Although the wild world is thrown at him, how much really stirs in the heart of Glass?
What looks good on her body, and stirs in us watchers a sense of beauty and emotional response?
Even in those moments when I wrest myself away from my subjects, the question stirs in my head.
Her ghee ratio is three to one, so for 100 grams of semolina, she stirs in 33 grams of ghee.
Benyan stirs in a spoonful of syrup that is part pomelo and part honey and instructs me to drink it.
The tahini seizes as Goldberg stirs in some lemon juice and water, turning thicker and thicker as she adds the liquids.
He hits it with a squeeze of lemon juice to brighten it up, then stirs in a bit of grated parmesan.
As a truly dark power stirs in the US, we look back on some of our most glorious witch stories of 2016.
At first, though, he stirs in Jakobe a deep-seated hatred of Christian culture, and she treats him with an insulting haughtiness.
Instead of stopping at the traditional three milks — sweetened condensed milk, evaporated milk, and cream — our Food columnist Melissa Clark stirs in three more.
Drama stirs in your partnerships early this morning, and control issues flare up in the afternoon, but people will be generally sweet toward you today.
She adds a slug of oil and applies heat, then stirs in two spoonfuls of soy sauce — a Cuban pantry staple introduced by Chinese immigrants.
Once the tomatoes have softened and burst, Elmi gently stirs in the gnocchi, followed by the cooked eggplant and a seasoning of salt and pepper.
The SPD's slogan for the European elections, "Europe is the answer", sits awkwardly with the irritation its foreign policy stirs in its EU partners, especially France.
The Yoga Book is a supremely well built and designed thing, which stirs in me the sort of "touching the future" reaction that's frankly very hard to find these days.
When my wife of 85033 years visits her South Carolina home, she's in familiar territory, a place that stirs in her family memories, allowing her to revisit sacred places of her past.
So you just lie there, in the dark, as the black turns to gray then blue, and nobody stirs in the bed next to you, and nobody clutches close and holds you tight, because you are alone.
But Noah takes a fatal decision to trade snap for mush, and the movie only stirs in the final twenty minutes, when Max pays a nocturnal call on Ben Tracey (Dean Stockwell), who cuckolded him long ago.
Does it make sense to force our athletes to stand for our national anthem, if the just spirit the anthem stirs in us is being betrayed on our streets, by the very forces meant especially to uphold it?
So is the orange polka-dot saucepan that a babushka-wearing grandmother stirs in "Nunchaku," while she gazes tenderly upon her bare-chested, self-absorbed grandson practicing with a pair of nunchucks, the martial arts weapon, in the mirror.
Technology's potential is, and always must be, rooted in the faith people have in it, in the optimism and creativity that it stirs in the hearts of individuals, in its promise and capacity to make the world a better place.
FELIPE CARRILLO PUERTO, Mexico, Dec 30 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Maria Yam Pérez scrambles eggs over a wood-saving, earth-block stove and stirs in freshly chopped chaya, a spinach-like jungle plant known for its versatility in cooking and medicine.
Soucheray wrote a column yesterday titled "Even for an NBA champion, is a shirt too much to ask?" and it's everything you could hope for if you, like me, only ever really feel alive when the hatred stirs in your heart while reading a truly compostable take.
Across 100 minutes without an intermission, the Irish playwright Nancy Harris imagines a meeting between the wives of two world leaders who are brought together to commiserate, and more, while their (unseen) husbands talk realpolitik in a room not far away as revolution stirs in the streets outside.
Sometimes gathering the courage to simply love yourself — the skin that you're in, the way your hair grows out of your head, the creativity that stirs in the pit of your stomach and the brilliance that erupts from your mind — is the most radical and transformative thing a child can do.
These first three hours of Gravity Rush 2 have seen Kat go from floating airships and cloud-nestling settlements in the sky to shattered ruins and the oversized vegetation of "The Forbidden Lands", which stirs in the mind thoughts of Lewis Carroll's Wonderland, albeit carpeted in this case by a thick, poisonous fog.
Barrow of the Forgotten King features wolves prowling the graveyard of Kingsholm, where something has disturbed the rest of those buried in the mausoleum. The player characters must explore the catacombs beneath the graves to discover what evils stirs in the depths.
A Montana miner, Boyle was as autocratic and bullying as Lewis, but not as well liked.Lewis, Murder By Contract: The People v. 'Tough Tony' Boyle, 1975.Franklin, "Rank and File Rebellion Stirs in Mine Union, Posing Threat to Lewis Legacy," New York Times, June 13, 1969.
However, when Evgenii challenges him, "Peter engages the world of Evgenii" as a response to Evgenii's arrogance.Rosenshield, p. 136. The "statue stirs in response to his challenge" and gallops after him to crush his rebellion. Before, Evgenii was just a little man that the Bronze Horseman would not bother to respond to.
The dome of the palace with a cross, installed on May 29, 2020 An important driving force behind the reconstruction was businessman Wilhelm von Boddien.Frederick Studemann, 'Berlin’s Stadtschloss and the trouble with history', Financial Times, 14 September 2019Whitney, Craig R. . "A Berlin Palace Stirs in Its Grave". The New York Times, 12 July 1993.
Satine raises himself painfully from his bunk at the noise. His memory is vague, but he knows he took a beating the night before, and the others tell him he had been caught cheating at cards. The Actor stirs in his bed on top of the stove. He predicts that some day Satine will be beaten to death.
Dracula is Christian and, as Bebergal explains, "Much of what is frightening in the novel is the suggestion of heretical Christian practices and conspiratorial monks." Kostova herself notes that the world is still "wracked by religious conflict", therefore historical fiction about the topic is relevant.Patti Thorn, "Vampire tale stirs in author's blood", Rocky Mountain News (13 August 2005). Access World News (subscription required).
He exposed the aggressive corporate expansion by Dhirubhai Ambani and believed Ambani's business practices were unhealthy for the nation. Goenka entrusted Gurumurthy with fighting and exposing Reliance Industries. Gurumurthy's articles in The Indian Express created stirs in the corporate world as they publicly denounced a culture of corruption within the troubled conglomerate. India Today magazine ranked him 30th in India's 50 most powerful people of 2017 list.
He relates how, since he was widowed, he has sought consolation in the secrets of nature, and he senses that the moon is about to send an embodiment of the longed for southern land. Thamar stirs in her sleep and tries to call a warning, but he places her back under hypnosis. Thoas bids the approaching vision to speak, and Iphigenie calls out for her father. Both look startled and somewhat disappointed.
A planned bridge over the Intracoastal Waterway was expected to help the area, along with turning a section of U.S. 501 into a freeway. Some believed the complex could make a comeback, with help. But additional competition was coming from Tanger Factory Outlets as well as a conventional mall nearby.Kathleen Vereen Dayton, "Interest Stirs in Troubled Outlets," The Sun News, January 19, 2001. In December 2001, AIG bought the property in an auction.
The 2012 Summer Olympics stadium under construction. Part of the London Olympic park for the Summer Olympics of 2012 was built on Hackney Marshes. This caused some controversy with local residents' groups, Protest stirs in troubled east - Paul Kelso in The Guardian 15 February 2005 date accessed: 30 October 2006Hackney Development Forum date accessed: 30 October 2006 who expressed concerns that East Marsh was to be tarmacked and used as a disabled coach park for the games. This was a temporary measure.
Fort Lincoln neighborhood on Hansberry Ct. NE in February 2019 This northeast Washington neighborhood is home to the Fort Lincoln "New Town" development constructed in the 1960s and 1970s. This neighborhood is currently the home of Cathy Lanier, former Chief of the D.C. Metropolitan Police."Hope Stirs In Fort Lincoln Growth, New Neighbor Inspire Pocket of D.C. to Believe in Change," By Clarence Williams, The Washington Post, Apr 30, 2007, p. B01. In 2011 another 42 acres of the wetland forest park was sold to make a shopping center.
Fitzgerald described Redmond's workspace as "a veritable treasure trove to the art lover. All about her color glows and flames. On the walls are sketches of colorful places ... and the light transmuted by the stained glass of her own making fills the room with rays of gold and ruby, emerald, violet and blue so intense that it stirs in the sensitive observer an emotion akin to ecstasy." Redmond exhibited her work at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Architectural League, and in exhibitions in Boston and Philadelphia.
A devastating flood has torn through the worlds of Air and Ingo, and now, deep in the ocean, a monster is stirring. Mer legend says that only those with dual blood--half Mer, half human--can overcome the Kraken that stirs in The Deep. Sapphire must return to the Deep, with the help of her friend the whale, and face this terrifying creature - and her brother Conor and Mer friend Faro will not let her go without them. Those with pure Mer blood cannot go to the Deep.
Young, successful horror novelist Savannah Martin's (Ashley Pereira) new book is taking the genre by storm. Her father (Andy Buckley), the police chief of her small hometown, investigates murders and foul play too grim for their bucolic life. As she and her friends settle in for a relaxing weekend at her childhood home, the dark secret at the crux of Savannah's success stirs in her dreams and seeps into her reality. Amidst sexual tensions and fireside stories, Savannah's despondency and her father's case collide with gruesome and horrifying reveals, leaving little distinction between the subconscious and reality.
Socrates thinks that the idea that knowledge is perception must be identical in meaning, if not in actual words, to Protagoras' famous maxim "Man is the measure of all things." Socrates wrestles to conflate the two ideas, and stirs in for good measure a claim about Homer being the captain of a team of Heraclitan flux theorists. Socrates dictates a complete textbook of logical fallacies to the bewildered Theaetetus. When Socrates tells the child that he (Socrates) will later be smaller without losing an inch because Theaetetus will have grown relative to him, the child complains of dizziness (155c).
Procris flees to take up the pursuits of Diana, and is later persuaded to return to her husband, bringing him a magical spear and a hunting dog as gifts. The transformation scene centers on the dog, which always catches its quarry, and the uncatchable fox; Jupiter turns them into stone. The tale resumes with a similar ending to that of Pherecydes, as Procris is informed of her husband's calling out to "Aura", the Latin word for breeze. Cephalus kills her by accident when she stirs in the bushes nearby, upset at his beseeching of "beloved Aura" to "come into his lap and give relief to his heat".
It is hard to accept this idea, which stirs in us associations of excessive horror. … And once more we are thereby sowing a toxic seed … in the heart of the Arabs. A ghetto in barbed wire, a ghetto, cut off from access to the sea. Shall this be our political approach?” Palestinians needed special permits “to exit the barbed wire.”Adam Raz: “When Israel Placed Arabs in Ghettos Fenced by Barbed Wire.” Haaretz, 27 May 2020. Over the years, Ajami became run-down and neglected, and was reported to be the lowest-income neighborhood in Tel Aviv-Yafo despite being known for its palatial villas and unique architectural styles prior to 1948.
Jones has worked as a translator and editor in the publishing industry, mostly between 2001 and 2006. Among the books she translated are: Self Portrait: Palestinian Women's Art (Lerer, Yael Ed.; 2001, Andalus, Tel Aviv); Breaking Ranks: Refusing to Serve in the West Bank and Gaza Strip (Chacham, Ronit, Ed.; 2002, Other Press, New York); Reporting From Ramallah: An Israeli Journalist (Amira Hass) In An Occupied Land (also edited by Jones; 2003, Semiotext(e), New York); Mother Tongue: A Mizrahi Present That Stirs In The Thickets Of An Arab Past (Nizri, Yigal Ed.; 2005, Babel, Tel Aviv); Cities of Collision: Jerusalem and the Principle of Conflict Urbanism (Misselwitz, Philippe & Rienitis, Tim, Eds.; 2006, Birkhauser Press Basel- Boston-Berlin).
During the reign of Elizabeth I while the seat of the bishopric was left vacant, the Queen's halmote court to dealt with cases such as the surrender (transfer) of land at 'Stowecroft', 'Sybbilsholme', 'Harecrofte' by Jacomina Robinson to her son John Crosse in July 1586. In the last years of the 16th century there were 33 Catholics held prisoner in Wisbech Castle, almost all of them priests, including the Jesuit priests, Christopher Holywood, William Weston and lay brother Thomas Pounde. A quarrel arose among them that came to be known as the "Wisbech Stirs". In the winter of 1594-95 a substantial group (18 of the 33) wished to separate themselves from the rest and adopt a regular communal life.
With the passing of King Wu from illness, the Duke of Zhou who served as a royal advisor was accused of attempting to seize the throne, and had to resign to prove his innocence, causing the kingdom to be leaderless and the political situation to become volatile. The Shang sought to seize this chance to attack Haojing to reclaim the kingdom. A war between the east and west appears to be imminent, and at the same time, a mysterious force stirs in the dark. The game opens with a cinematic of a battle between Xia and Shang forces at the Xia capital Zhenxun that concludes with the end of the Xia Dynasty and the deaths of two Xia lovers, the warrior Si Tianjia (姒天甲) and the priestess Miao Ji (苗姬).
The devil is a dead-beat dad and his consort Lilith couldn't care less. A stolen embryo stirs in Lilith's womb and a plan pulses through her veins: To unleash her child from the gates of hell—as soon as she destroys the only two vampire hunters who can possibly stop her... Damali Richards is a woman-child in a world running with blood, depravity and demons. Turned by her lover, Carlos Rivera, and brought back again, Damali clings to the one measure of purity that was handed down to her through generations of the wise, gifted and strong. Now, through the power of magic, through the ache of desire and the touch of her lover, Damali is on a journey from the streets of Philadelphia to the ancient earth of Africa.
Some critics consider Dandelion Wine to be Bradbury's most personal work. According to Electric Literature, "The book is Bradbury’s masterpiece, his fullest, most deeply felt and lyrical expression, touching on his usual themes of youth, old age and small-town life but stripped of their usual layer of sci-fi remove." Georges D. Todds of the SF Site said that the novel's power lies in the "emotional attachment" it stirs in readers because it is almost completely nostalgia in contrast to Bradbury's usual blend of horror/science fiction and nostalgia. He stated that this trait was what set it apart from his other works: > Certainly I would tell anyone wanting to know what makes Ray Bradbury the > human being he is to read Dandelion Wine, and anyone wanting to know what > makes Ray Bradbury the renowned writer he is to read The October Country or > The Martian Chronicles.

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