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" Despite their intricate arguments (or perhaps because of them), these poems rush forward with kinetic momentum; we are always verging upon some fresh perceptual discovery—"Unlike the other countries, this one / Begins in houses, specific houses and the upstairs room / Where constitutions vibrate in the blockfront drawers [. . .].
Such practices have been strongly criticized by classical homeopaths as unfounded, speculative, and verging upon magic and superstition. Flower preparations are produced by placing flowers in water and exposing them to sunlight. The most famous of these are the Bach flower remedies, which were developed by Edward Bach.
The faces are rather blocky, the whole group with arms > intertwined—arms that end suddenly, no hands, might be the sketch of a > sculpture to be. But when one gets an insight it is intensely more > interesting. It is, eventually, clear that in portraying his idea of family > love the sculptor has built his figures with pyramidal strength; they are > grafted together with love and geometric design, their limbs are bracings, > ties of strength, they represent, not individuals, but the structure itself > of family life. Not family life as one sees it, but the unseen, the deep > emotional unseen, and in making his group when the sculptor found himself > verging upon the seen—that is, when he no longer felt the unseen—he stopped.
He added: "In his undertaking [Delandre] deserves support and success, for the bridge will be a great boon to travelling stock, and also to the passengers from Hay to Balranald, as Messrs. Cobb and Co. will run coaches between those towns as soon as the bridge is completed, whereas at present the mails are carried on horseback".’A Tale of Many Towns’, by ‘the Waif’, Town and Country Journal, 15 February 1879, p. 306. St Barnabas Anglican Church, Oxley Just two years later another traveller who arrived at Oxley on the mail-coach described Delandre's pontoon-bridge as "a wretched apology for a bridge, in the shape of a pontoon, the condition of which seems to be verging upon the last stages of dissolution".’Hay to Balranald’, by ‘the Raven’, Town and Country Journal, 21 May 1881, p. 992.
A petition containing a million signatures demanding the abolition of the means test and the 1931 Anomalies ActHannington, Wal; Ten Lean Years - An Examination of the Record of the National Government in the Field of Unemployment: An Examination of the Record of the National Government in the Field of Unemployment, p. 52; Read Books, 2006; was intended to be presented to Parliament after a rally in the park. The first contingent of marchers left Glasgow on 26 September,Hannington, Wal; Unemployed Struggles, 1919-1936: My Life and Struggles Amongst the Unemployed, p. 237; Barnes & Noble Books, 1973 and the marchers were greeted by a crowd of about 100,000 upon their arrival at Hyde Park on 27 October 1932.Cronin, James E.; Labour and Society in Britain, 1918-1979, p. 96; Batsford Academic and Educational, 1984, The marchers had not received much in the way of media publicity on their way to London, but having reached the capital, "...they met an almost blanket condemnation as a threat to public order, verging upon the hysterical in the case of some of the more conservative press".

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