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"vicissitude" Definitions
  1. one of the many changes and problems in a situation or in your life, that you have to deal with

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One problem all kids, and people who are no longer kids, can understand is the vicissitude of mood — the way human happiness is fleeting, sadness inevitable.
His behaviour at supper was a vicissitude of startings and reveries.
Air (Jonathan) "But sooner Jordan's stream, I swear" :45. Recitative (David,Jonathan) "Oh, strange vicissitude" :46. Air (David) "Such haughty beauties" :47. Recitative (Jonathan) "My father comes" :48.
Vicissitude is the third studio album by English electronic musician Maps. It was released in July 2013 under Mute Records. The single A.M.A features Norwegian singer-songwriter Susanne Sundfør.
Vicissitude entered Lloyd's Register in 1830 with C. Brown, master and owner, and trade London–Quebec.Lloyd's Register (1830), Supple. pages, "V", Seq.№UV28. In 1832 her trade became London–Porto Bello.
The Case Study of the Vicissitude of Mu Us Desert Since the Late Pleistocene According to the Selesus River Strata. Journal of Desert Research. Vol. 3, No. 2. Page numbers not available on the internet.
The date of Brewer's death is not known. In his allusions to himself he speaks of having been "misplaced or displaced in life", of having had Vicissitude for his tutor, and of being luckless altogether.
Another unifying factor is her notably high-keyed color palette, described variously as: hot, steamy, lush and raucous, brash, and vibrantly acidic.Donato, Deborah. "Phyllis Bramson/Vicissitude at Dart Gallery," Dialogue, May–June 1992, p. 19.Condon, Elizabeth.
Vicissitude was wrecked 10 May 1836 at ihavandhippolhu-fulu (Haa Alif Atoll) in the Maldive Islands. She was on a voyage from Mauritius to Calcutta, India. Her crew and cargo were saved. Lloyd's Register for 1836 has the annotation "LOST" by her name.
Maps' third album, titled Vicissitude, was released on Mute on 8 July 2013. He has been quoted as saying "It will be darker than 'We Can Create', but more positive and hopeful than 'Turning The Mind'. It'll be different, but it will definitely still be Maps".
He first put this concept into use during the 1992 Barcelona Olympics. Total hockey, in his view, was hockey which should be played like basketball — attack together and defend together. He is hockey’s first ever player-coach. In him one could easily traverse through the vicissitude of Independent India's hockey history.
Lloyd's Register (1836), Seq.№V111. The Government of India thanked the Sultan of the Maldives for the "humane and liberal conduct" that he and his subjects extended to the crews of , which was wrecked in 1835, and Vicissitude. The Sultan accepted some presents as marks of friendship, but declined any payment, though the Government made a liberal offer.
Of the remainder of Beechey's life there is little record. He had seen much vicissitude, and in 1851 emigrated to New Zealand, where he died in 1862. He left a family. Besides his share in the above-mentioned work Beechey wrote a painstaking memoir of Sir Joshua Reynolds, prefixed to the edition of the latter's Literary Works, published in 2 vols.
The fear engendered by Mukin-zēri sometimes kept Assyrian sympathizers from giving them active aid or accepting their generous amnesty terms. But, while Mukin- zēri’s forces were engaged in battle in Buharu, his own subjects ("Akkadians") apparently rustled his sheep. Mukin-zēri countered the Assyrians’ propaganda by attempting to divide their allies. He warned Marduk-apla-iddina of the vicissitude of his uncle Balassu.
Increasingly Scott becomes the man who has seen it > all, who has suffered pain, loss, and hardship, and who has now achieved > (but at what cost?) a stoic calm proof against vicissitude. During the early 1950s, Scott was a consistent box-office draw. In the annual Motion Picture Herald Top Ten Polls, he ranked 10th in 1950, seventh in 1951, and 10th in both 1952 and 1953.Nott 2004, p. 4.
Orphanhood was not the only vicissitude that visited La Martinière's childhood. At the age of twelve, he was taken captive by the Barbary corsairs. He was eventually liberated by the Knights of Malta at the age of sixteen. Of the particulars of this experience he made a book which he published in 1674 under the title of "L'Heureux esclave, ou Relation des aventures du sieur de La Martinière".
After forming in high school in 2014, Belmont self-released their debut EP titled Vicissitude which was produced by Mat Kerekes of Citizen and his brother. In 2016, after solidifying their lineup, Belmont announced their signing to Mutant League Records and released the EP Between You & Me. In 2017, Belmont released a music video for a new single Step Aside. The band released 'Belmont' a self titled full length album on August 17, 2018.
This decision was criticised in Jobling v. Associated DairiesJobling v. Associated Dairies [1982] AC 794 where the claimant's employer negligently caused a slipped disk which reduced his earning capacity by half. Four years later, the claimant was found to have a pre-existing spinal disease unrelated to the accident which gradually rendered him unable to work. The employer liability was limited to four years' loss of earnings because, whatever had happened, this illness would have caused the disability and was a “vicissitude of life”.
The dissemination of the gospel by largely Syriac-using people had its advantages, but it was also a hindrance to indigenizing the church in the new areas. Because Syriac never became dominant, competition from ethnic religions was an issue. For these reasons of political vicissitude, in later centuries Christianity suffered an almost total eclipse in Asia until the modern period. The golden age of early missions in central Asia extended from the end of the fourth to the latter part of the 9th century.
In order to cater to the growing demand of the parents for admissions, the Marist Brothers had to face the onerous task of providing more and more buildings and the development of infrastructure of the college. Rev. Brother. E. Francis Silva: (1978–1987) During the vicissitude experienced by the Holy Cross College in its dark era, a great endeavour was made by Rev. Brother Francis Silva to revive the activities of the Holy Cross College. Sports Section of the college was revitalized. In 1980 the teachers’ salaries were paid by the government.
While waiting for everything the cast engages in sexual intrigues (both same-sex and opposite-sex), slander, and challenging power dynamics amongst themselves. The director then arrives by helicopter and inserts himself in the mix of cast interactions in a draconian manner, flaring the already discordant interactions among the cast. The remainder of the production depicts the mayhem of a movie production wrought with vicissitude and conflicting power dynamics. Fassbinder described the production as “a film about why living and working together as a group doesn’t function, even with people who want it to and for whom the group is life itself”.
Eggenberg Palace is situated at an elevation of 381 meters on the Western edge of the city.Eggenberg Palace Elevation and Location Its architectural design and the still visible imprint of centuries of history continue to bear witness to the vicissitude and patronage of the one-time mightiest dynasty in Styria, the House of Eggenberg. In 2010, the significance of Schloss Eggenberg was recognized with an expansion to the listing of the Graz Historic Old Town among the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Sites. Surrounded by walls, with a huge portal facing West, the palace is located in the Eggenberg district of Graz and can be reached by tram line.
164-5 :"Of this mansion I took the following sketch, induced thereto not so much by its respectability or situation, both of which however have enough to attract notice, as from its having given birth to my mother and been the place of residence of her ancestors for centuries... Whiteway, the abode of farmers occupiers of the estates: such is the vicissitude of things. The buildings here for the period in which they were raised had rather a respectable appearance, and situate as it is on a knoll, it had command of the little valley, looked full upon the picturesque wood from whence i was making my observations".
Pressed by the vicissitude of the Idi Amin conditions, Kayiira found himself being forced into exile in the United States. He gained an assistant professorship of criminal justice at the University of New Haven in Connecticut. With this base, Kayiira reached out to Ugandans in the US. It was his practice that whenever he arrived in a city or town he was not familiar with, one of the first things he did was to pick up a telephone directory, look up Ugandan names, and try to link up with them. He founded the UF, which he enunciated by means of a Newsletter called "SASA UFU".
Unlike her sister, Elinor's way of understanding the world is based upon careful observation of the character of others instead of fixed maxims or impulsive emotionism. Elinor is not a fixed character, but rather one who constantly evolves while remaining true to her values. Morgan argued that the key moments for Austen heroines is when they are able to think beyond their immediate concerns to view others with "disinterested sympathy" to see them as they really are. In this regard, Morgan argued that for Austen, the purpose of politeness when she created the character of Dashwood is to enforce social norms, but a way of understanding the world, to cover uncertainties and sudden vicissitude which occur in life.
In 2012 two short films were produced about Adams and her working process. The first is by Eric Minh Swenson titled Toxic Sky and the second is part of a video series by Joseph Santarromana titled The Remembers, episode 3. Her first monograph book titled Vicissitude of Circumstance was published by Zero+ Publishing (available on Amazon) and James Scarborough's essay that appears in the book was published on the Huffington Post. Lisa Adams work is in the public collections of Eli Broad, the San Jose Museum of Art, the Edward F. Albee Foundation, the Long Beach Museum of Art, the USC Fisher Museum of Art, the Frederick R. Weisman Museum, and the Laguna Museum of Art.
However, it is questionable to what extent the reconstructed editions can represent the original texts, since the passages, which quote al-Iṣfahānī as a source for the given subject and are thus included by the editor, seldom identify the titles of the works. Four works survive in manuscripts and have been edited and published: Maqātil al- Ṭālibīyīn (“The Ṭālibid Martyrs”), Kitāb al-Aghānī (“The Book of the Songs”), Adab al-ghurabāʾ (“The Etiquettes of the Strangers”), and al-Imāʿ al-shawāʿir (“The Enslaved Women Who Composed Poetry”). As noted above, al-Iṣfahānī’s authorship of the Adab al-ghurabāʾ is disputed. The author, whoever he may have been, mentions in the preface his sufferings from the hardship of time and vicissitude of fate, and the solace which he seeks through the stories of bygone people.
The issue of Sir Henry O'Neill, who had been granted the Edenduffcarrick estate and majority of the Clandeboye lands by conforming to English ways and converting to Anglicanism, died out in 1855. At this time, the barrister Charles Henry O'Neill of the O'Neills of the Feevah, descendant of the last tanasite of Clandeboye, Sir Henry's uncle Con Mac Brian O'Neill, became officially recognized as The O'Neill Clanaboy. "The descendants of Prince Con MacBryan O'Neill, Tanist of Clanaboy, remained loyal, under every vicissitude, to the traditions of their house, and saved little out of the general wreck of confiscation. They seemed to have preferred fulfilling the solemn pledge of their ancestor, Donald O'Neill, King of Ulster, to 'fight out as long as life should last' rather than adapt themselves to altered circumstances, as the descendants of Shane MacBryan had wisely done," according to Burke's Peerage.
Mendes said: "The Lehman Trilogy was developed over three years without the constraint of a schedule, or even a destination—I was allowed time to find its form, and to build a wonderful team with which to make it. One of the chief joys has been to work across borders with two great writers, and to invite three of the finest actors of their generation to work with us. We are indebted to the National Theatre and the Park Avenue Armory for their unstinting support throughout..." The original play lasts for five hours and Power has written it into a three-hour English version. With a cast of only three actors, Simon Russell Beale, Ben Miles, and Adam Godley, the play explores the vicissitude of American capitalism through the 164-year-history of Lehman Brothers, from when Henry Lehman, a German Jew, first migrated to the U.S. and opened his store in Alabama, to the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc.

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