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Subsidiary plot points and characters are summoned up only to be forgotten.
But democracy, which summoned up the spirit of Lima, could also banish it.
He summoned up his first kiss, playing house with a girl in his neighborhood.
The things often summoned up her Java stories of gamelans, sate-sellers, cicadas and warm rain.
Christian monks in silent orders summoned up pagan texts from library stores with a gagging hand gesture.
WHENEVER it has been confronted with crisis in the past, Britain has summoned up leaders worthy of the challenge.
It didn't happen, because in the second of three minutes of stoppage time, Russia summoned up a tying goal.
In stoppage time, Raheem Sterling summoned up a peach of a cross for Kane that ripped through the back line.
LIKE the ghosts that haunted Ebenezer Scrooge, the scandals of years past—summoned up by angry shareholders—will not let companies rest.
With herself, with Giustinia, and with a tall Italian phantom who seems to have been summoned up from the ground beside her.
He summoned up the courage to leave his yeshiva at age 15, defying the expectations of nearly all of his friends and family.
Malaysians summoned up the courage to rock the boat—something Singaporeans are frequently advised against by their government—without causing it to capsize.
The Yankees summoned up brave words afterward, with Manager Joe Girardi thrusting his jaw out and promising — as he always does — that his team will fight.
Outside the store on Monday, mourners shared stories about times they had summoned up the courage to say hello to him and the smiles he had flashed back.
And Baker summoned up the spiritual, praying for Harper's speedy recovery and getting an assist from a friend of his who is an elder in the Cheyenne tribe.
In one case, an Internet Explorer bug was exploited in a Microsoft Office document that merely summoned up the web browser code to launch an online video embedded in the document.
When he attacked the armed forces, President Eisenhower and Congress summoned up the courage to censure him, but not before 81 State Department employees lost their jobs and hundreds more were silenced.
To defend the sales, Trump summoned up the "I word" -- Iran -- to make the case that the United States must help equip its Middle East allies to counter Tehran and its partner militias.
These exercises summoned up an unparalleled array of self-loathing: Is this me, this lump of flesh, muscle and bone that keeps coming back for more, even though it ought to know better?
The first is that Labour summoned up the NHS from thin air; that before 1948 the poor died in the streets but after 903 they were suddenly equipped with new hips and false teeth.
She made a robust defence of her position, and won support from Remainer Tory MPs, who hope that the prime minister has at last summoned up the courage to face down the hard-Brexiteers.
The 10-year-old girl who fought off an alligator with her bare hands says that despite being scared at first, she summoned up the courage to fend off the 9-foot-long beast.
In doing what he did, he also summoned up memories of the rookie season of Willie McCovey, who set the National League on fire when the San Francisco Giants called him up in 1959.
Instead of offering specifics, he summoned up the same, tired "liberal tech!" argument that Stone and those like him love to lean on when they act like jerks online and pay some kind of price.
With her belted jeans and leather jacket, she brings to mind the mid-1980s Madonna (Lady Gaga, too), whose motorcycle babe in turn summoned up Monroe and Brando, a dizzying chain of pop-culture signification.
"It's time, frankly, that the opposition summoned up the nerve to submit themselves to the judgment of our collective boss, which is the people of the U.K," Mr. Johnson said in an interview with the BBC.
Hatem, who scored the winner against South Korea in the quarter-finals, summoned up another magnificent strike, cutting in from the right before curling the ball past the helpless Gonda into the top left-hand corner.
McTeer—who summoned up an impeccable Southern drawl to portray the vivacious, reckless Mary Jo Walker, a serial marrier with a taste for abusive relationships—earned both a Golden Globe and an Oscar nomination for her performance.
Until finally, after nearly three hours in the car, we pull up outside the red brick offices of Red Star Growers, an enterprise about as far from the Soviet image summoned up by the name as you can imagine.
Reacting to widespread criticism of his brother's time as Valencia boss, Phil has summoned up the enduring dignity of the human spirit by taking a small excerpt of Roosevelt's "Citizenship in the Republic" address and posting it on Instagram.
Feeding off the energy of a crowd still buzzing from events in Russia, he summoned up four break points in the seventh game — converting the fourth with a brilliantly-constructed point which ended with both players at close quarters.
When Venter summoned up his chromosome 19 on a computer screen, he was confronted with a gloomy genetic portent in the form of the gene for apolipoprotein E (APOE), which is responsible for regulating levels of certain fats in the bloodstream.
Another report, by Salmon, a digital agency inside WPP, an advertising group, found that far more British consumers would prefer a smart device that ordered the cheapest item in a category to one that summoned up the same brand each time.
The New Zealander was leading the women's final and on course to become the first woman to win three successive Olympic golds in one individual event when Michelle Carter summoned up the winning throw on the penultimate attempt of the night.
The epaulets, dropped-crotch jacquard biker pants, quilted cummerbunds, storm trooper boots, mink greatcoats, hauberks and assorted braid and regalia summoned up images of Scott Thorson, Liberace's tragic companion, or else a praetorian guard for Ming the Merciless, the despotic Flash Gordon villain.
Giant companies such as US Steel and Standard Oil first summoned up tens of thousands of employees (when it was formed in 1901 US Steel had 250,103 employees) and then turned those thousands into disciplined armies with steep hierarchies and precisely defined roles.
Paak's world, life is unhurried, old flings can be summoned up with a glass of brown liquor or the right notes of a song coming on at the end of the night, and all the beautiful women can cook the hell out of some grits.
And as Gadelha summoned up what was left of her strength at the start of the fifth round, we were briefly transported back to the first fight as the two traded punches and Jędrzejczyk pivoted off line and killed any follow up on the momentum Gadelha might hope for.
The light pink frock was designed by the Belgian-born Raf Simons, newly an immigrant to the United States, who summoned up the considerable skills developed during his tenure at Dior to create a couture-quality gown for a label best known for producing American sportswear and underpants.
It would have been climax enough, but at 5AM the next morning, Lee Burridge summoned up another of his religiously anticipated sunrise sets at Layla's, a verdant beachfront hangout where the vibes were somewhere between early Ibiza and modern Tulum—everyone was approachable and weird and totally comfortable in how they expressed themselves.
In the last third of the bout, Golovkin—bruised from the pot shotting and breathing hard from the body work and the pace—summoned up some tremendously gutsy work, pouring on combinations and working at a pace which had Canelo—who hadn't been eating body shots for the previous nine or ten rounds—struggling to keep up.
In it, the glowing abyss of cyberspace—a term the novel is perhaps now best remembered for popularizing—is itself a sort of afterlife, balkanized into looming echelons of mega corporations and military-industrial spook country, haunted by scheming artificial intelligences that Gibson casts as ghosts and demons summoned up from the archives of humankind's collective superstition into some final solitaire of global thanatos.
He pulls up at the end of the song, offering a prologue to the rest of the tape like at the beginning of a Shakespeare play: Everything we already know about Wayne is quickly summoned up here, and, furthermore, everything we're about to see is laid out: Wayne will go on to make a "part two" of every hit he raps over on this tape, in many cases erasing all concept of the original song.
Minori was being attacked from the sea by Arab pirates. Villagers invoked the intercession of Trofimena who on a lovely summer day summoned up a terrible tempest that shipwrecked the attacking horde.
The soldiers are returned to an eerie, hyperreal kind of life in front of our eyes, like ghosts or figures summoned up in a séance. The faces are unforgettable. The film was broadcast on BBC Two on 11 November 2018.
In 2003, it was ranked number 125 on Rolling Stones "The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time" list, and 128 in a 2012 revised list. Nick Kent said in 2010 that Raw Power remains "the greatest, meanest-eyed, coldest-blooded hard rock tour de force ever summoned up in a recording studio".
He did so. The lady persuaded her father to put off the wedding three months and wrote a letter to the Lord of Lorn. He summoned up his men and went to the castle and established there who was his son, and who the traitor. The Duke of France had the steward executed and married his daughter to the true son.
By 11 am Bonaparte was on the battlefield. He sent urgent recalls to his recently detached forces and summoned up his last reserves. As they came up, GdD Jean-Charles Monnier's division and the Consular Guard were committed to extend and shore up the French right, rather than to try to hold Marengo where Victor's men were running short of ammunition.
Ibis #1. Sorcerous uncle of Ibis revived by the Sons of Set. The evil Pharaoh wanted to marry Taia, but could not as she was under the protection of Osiris, 'God of Justice.' An evil Priest who had been banished for using evil magic summoned the Underworld God Set who summoned up an army of demons to take over Egypt.
Surlin and Gordon (1976) found that political information in particular is more readily retained and summoned up when it supports preexisting beliefs and political opinions. Information that threatens such beliefs is more easily forgotten or lost. This phenomenon also extends to political advertising. Prior research found that a candidate's supporters could more easily bring to mind his/her political ad than the opponent's.
Other themes run through all of Chubb's work. He was forever haunted by the memory of a young chorister at St Albans who disappeared from Chubb's life just as he had summoned up the courage to speak to him. Similarly, a brief sexual relationship with another boy when Ralph was 19 seemed to serve as a template for future visions of paradise. Chubb's books become progressively more self-involved and paranoid.
Prior to the 1962–63 season, Helenio Herrera was confirmed despite a doping scandal. The main signing was Jair da Costa, summoned-up after the World Cup from the Brazilian team. Inter suffered a very poor start to the season: the side collected just seven points in the first seven games, winning only twice1962-63 Italian Championship on Rsssf.com before beating six of eight of the next opponents.
Everett Dirksen, Republican of Illinois: 'There are gentle men in whom gentility finally destroys whatever of iron there was in their souls. There are iron men in whom the iron corroded whatever gentility they possessed. There are men—not many to be sure—in whom the gentility and the iron were preserved in proper balance, each of these attributes to be summoned up as the occasion requires. Such a man was Harry Byrd.
The demon had a wife, a demoness named Daruka who worshipped Mata Parvati. As a result of her penance and devotion, Mata Parvati enabled her to goddess of the forest where she performed her devotions, and renamed the forest 'Darukavana' in her honour. Wherever Daruka went the forest followed her. In order to save the demons of Darukavana from the punishment of the gods, Daruk summoned up the power Parvati had given her.
He appears to have been of a cold, or at least of a timid, disposition; in the face of these elaborately erotic volumes, we are told that to the end of his days he never summoned up courage to speak of love to a single woman in real life. The "Leonora" of The Chronicle is said to have been the only woman he ever loved, and she married the brother of his biographer, Sprat.
But Barbara is determined not only to go but to read the acceptance speech that she, herself, will write. On the night of the awards presentation, Barbara forgets some friends' names but seems to have summoned up every unused bit of mental acuity she has. When the emcee finishes introducing Barbara, all eyes are on her, waiting for her to take her place in history. Barbara goes to the podium, but then freezes.
The demon had a wife, a demoness named Daruka who worshipped Mata Parvati. As a result of her penance and devotion, Mata Parvati enabled her to master the forest where she performed her devotions, and renamed the forest 'Darukavana' in her honour. Wherever Daruka went the forest followed her. In order to save the demons of Darukavana from the punishment of the gods, Daruk summoned up the power Parvati had given her.
Film critic Peter Sobczynski gave the film a negative review, stating "unless your hunger for watching dimly conceived comedy-dramas focusing on obnoxious and over-privileged jerks Coming to Terms with Things was not sated with the recent "Last Weekend," most viewers will spend most of the running time wishing that they had simply stayed home and watched that "Saved by the Bell" docudrama that you DVR'd but haven't quite summoned up the courage to watch as of yet".
Shocked by the realization that the woman he loves and the man he despises have been lovers all the way, Shamokhin rushes off and returns to his father's home. After the "unfaithful" Lubkov's departure, though, he is being summoned up by his "forsaken Ariadne". They become physically close and he continues the journey, squandering the money he receives from Russia, where his father by now had mortgaged his estate twice. Later the narrator meets the couple in Yalta.
A story from his late teens demonstrates the callous treatment meted out to Aboriginals. He went to a dance at the Port Adelaide Town Hall where he summoned up the courage to walk across the room and individually asked each girl for a dance only to be told, 'We don't dance with blacks'. The experience, he said, scarred his mind and undermined his confidence and self respect.The Times 19 October 2000 In the early 1950s Charles began playing soccer at St Francis House.
Only appearing in Whiz Comics #117 and based on Apollyon a demon in Christian lore. A demon who is summoned by a student called Brane who has found his magic book, killed Professor Hertz who had it and used the magic to destroy his body. Ibis finds the Professor has disappeared, but is able to summon up his spirit and learn what has happened. Apollyon is summoned up and tries to crush Ibis with his tail, but Taia turns it to straw.
A meeting with this agenda was summoned up at the residence of Joseph G. Richards's mother on Broad Street in May 1943. At this meeting the formation of team was unanimously agree upon. After tossing around several ideas for naming a football team, the name Invincible Eleven was agreed upon. Those who attended that May 1943 meeting during which IE was formed included John Coleman (deceased), G. Aaron Grimes, Hugh Collins, Sammy Hodge, Lawrence Morgan, Austin Coleman, George Marshall, Othello Coleman, Zulu Cooper and Oscar Hemans-Yankey.
Grey was selected as the Liberal Party candidate for Berwick-upon-Tweed where his Conservative opponent was Earl Percy. He was duly elected in November 1885 and, at 23, became the youngest MP (Baby of the House) in the new House of Commons. He was not called in the Home Rule debate, but was nonetheless convinced by Gladstone and Morley of the rightness of the cause. A year later Grey summoned up the courage to make a maiden speech, at a similar period to Asquith.
The keep at Orford has been particularly extensively analysed in this regard, and although traditional explanations suggested that its unusual plan was the result of an experimental military design, more recent analysis concludes that the design was instead probably driven by political symbolism and the need for Henry to dominate the contested lands of East Anglia.Liddiard (2005), p.47. The architecture would, for mid-12th century nobility, have summoned up images of King Arthur or Constantinople, then the idealised versions of royal and imperial power.Heslop, p.288-9.
During the night, the Kai Tahu tohunga summoned up the pulsing heart of Te Puoho, a favourable omen, and in the morning the Kai Tahu quickly defeated the invaders, killing Te Puoho. Taiaroa intervened to save the lives of some of his kin who had helped him to escape Te Rauparaha's clutches during the Siege of Kaiapoi in 1833. At Ruapuke, Bluff and Otago the pākehā and the Kai Tahu celebrated their triumph with enthusiasm and relief. Thus ignominiously ended the invasion, memorable as the last act of inter-Māori warfare in the South Island.
In 867 there was a local revolt by the Cokingi and Rorik was driven out of Frisia. The Annales Bertiniani report that Lothair II "summoned up the host throughout his realm to the defense of the fatherland, as he explained, against the Norsemen, for he expected, that Hrørek, whom the local people, the new name for them is Cokings, had driven out of Frisia, would return bringing some Danes to help him." Norsemen in the Low Countries: Extracts from the Annales Bertiniani, 867 entry Coupland notes that the identity of the Cokingi is uncertain. Also uncertain is the nature of this loss of power by Rorik.
Having been unable to destroy the hand themselves, the only clue the JSA could find was a mystical vision of a grave for "the Unknown Soldier of Victory". An unearthly Oracle, summoned up by Doctor Fate, Zatanna, and the Thunderbolt of Johnny Thunder, reveals to the JLA and the JSA that the Seven Soldiers had fought and destroyed a similar menace called the Nebula Man many years previously, though at the seeming cost of their existences. The Oracle then explains that the Soldiers had instead been scattered throughout history. The two teams split into smaller groups and are sent back in time by the Oracle to find them.
In particular, he investigated Jack Sheppard and Jonathan Wild and wrote True Accounts of the former's escapes (and fate) and the latter's life. From his reportage on the prostitutes and criminals, Defoe may have become familiar with the real-life Mary Mollineaux, who may have been the model for Moll in Moll Flanders (1722). In the same year, Defoe produced A Journal of the Plague Year (1722), which summoned up the horrors and tribulations of 1665 for a journalistic market for memoirs, and an attempted tale of a working-class male rise in Colonel Jack (1722). His last novel returned to the theme of fallen women in Roxana (1724).
They soon encounter the Lady Britomart, one of Queen Gloriana's knights, in whose company they attend a tournament at the castle of Satyrane. At the feast afterward Chalmers becomes smitten by a magical simulacrum of the Lady Florimel, only to lose her in the confusion engendered by a sorcerous disruption of the proceedings. Later he and Shea undertake to find the root of the trouble, a secret brotherhood of enchanters they theorize has been tipping the balance against the forces of good, and which they hope to infiltrate and subvert. They meet the woodland huntress Belphebe, with whom Shea becomes enamored, and face the peril of the Blatant Beast, summoned up by Chalmers in a spell gone wrong.
According to Weisstein, "she tired of hearing pop music glorify the subjugation and degradation of women.... [and] wanted to reach out to young women and at the same time, educate about the importance of feminist culture." She continued "Every time it played, the band summoned up the ecstasy of a utopian vision of a world without hierarchy and domination. Audience and performer, gay and straight, two-year-olds and eighty-two-year-olds, black teenage girls and Latino transvestites: for a moment in history as brief as a shiver, we were, all of us, transformed and astonished." In 1972, the Chicago group, along with its New Haven counterpart, recorded their first LP called Mountain Moving Day.
The soldiers are returned to an eerie, hyperreal kind of life in front of our eyes, like ghosts or figures summoned up in a seance. The faces are unforgettable. ... The details are harrowing, as is the political incorrectness of what the soldiers recall: some express their candid enjoyment of the war, others their utter desensitisation to what they experienced." Guy Lode of Variety called the film "a technical dazzler with a surprisingly humane streak", stating "if They Shall Not Grow Old is head-spinning for its jolting animation of creakily shot battle scenes—tricked out with ingeniously integrated sound editing and seamlessly re-timed from 13 frames a second to 24—its greatest revelation isn't one of sound and fury.
So they > looked one at another, and not one of them dared to cut off his head, > because of the dread which had fallen upon them. Then they took counsel > together and said: «To him that cuts off his head each one of us will give > five denarii». Now they were six persons; and one of them had some money; so > he took out five and twenty denarii from among the coins and said : «He that > will go up to him, and cut off his head, shall receive this money from me > and from the four others». So one of the men went forward, and summoned up > his courage, and cut off the head of the holy martyr and patriarch Peter; > that day being the 29th of Hatur.
He is defeated by Mickey Mouse, who leads the audience in a chant of "Dreams come true!", and scares off the villains. At the Disney Villains Mix and Mingle Halloween Dance Party at Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party, Hook is summoned up by Maleficent along with the other villains, and co-hosts along with her, revealed by him being the only one of the villains besides her to sing and also being the villain that dances with her. Captain Hook was also featured in the Disney on Ice 2013 show 'Let's Party' as part of the Halloween celebration section, which takes the format of a party hosted by Jack Skellington where all the 'main' Disney villains attend (Evil Queen and Jafar being two other notable villains in the scene) and they plan to capture Mickey Mouse to plunge everyone into unhappiness.
Trevor Phillips wrote in May 2016 "Rome may not yet be in flames, but I think I can smell the smouldering whilst we hum to the music of liberal self-delusion" by ignoring the effects of mass immigration. He explicitly compared his warning to Powell's: "He too summoned up echoes of Rome with his reference to Virgil's dire premonition of the River Tiber 'foaming with much blood'". From the damage the reaction to the speech did to Powell's career, Phillips wrote, "Everyone in British public life learnt the lesson: adopt any strategy possible to avoid saying anything about race, ethnicity (and latterly religion and belief) that is not anodyne and platitudinous". On 19 April 2018, British political activist and Breitbart News editor Raheem Kassam self-published Enoch Was Right: 'Rivers of Blood' 50 Years On, in which he defends Powell and argues that his Rivers of Blood speech has been realised.

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