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"wellspring" Definitions
  1. a supply or source of a particular quality, especially one that never ends

265 Sentences With "wellspring"

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Just ask me, Mike "Playboy" Isaac, a wellspring of creativity.
So, what better time to go back to the wellspring?
It is the wellspring of American economic growth and job creation.
Bannon was her direct boss at [independent film distributor] Wellspring Media.
The very contemplation of the prospect is a wellspring of inspiration.
So does Texas' emergence as a credible wellspring of Democratic hope.
Their pain is something others fear, a potential wellspring of further evil.
Somehow, Turn Out the Lights uses depression as a wellspring of ideas.
But it turns out the wellspring of this beat was extremely English.
Reynolds channeled the wellspring of popular anger at wealthy bankers and elites.
First, those voices are truly the wellspring of a tradition of interpretation.
It&aposs a wellspring of inspiration that offers value beyond job offers.
Our experiences are a natural wellspring for cultural, political and historical insight.
The Republican man of the hour Is a wellspring of bluster and glower.
Christensen was a wellspring of experimental writing, a magus of poetry and philosophy.
The bride's mother is a mental health counselor for Wellspring Counseling in Miami.
Don grew up in Teddington, England, a wellspring of top endurance athletes near London.
If a wellspring of youth exists, epigenetic tests may be the ultimate divining rod.
These are not trivial or political questions -- they go to the wellspring of our democracy.
She is a wellspring of love, and my proof that magic and miracles are real.
Our wants are at the core of our identity, the wellspring whence our actions flow.
She helped show how New York City became an independent wellspring of West Indian life.
These are not trivial or political questions — they go to the wellspring of our democracy.
Pakistan, reliably chaotic since 1947, has served Hanif as a wellspring of characters and ideas.
While Europe continues to be a dry well for priestly vocations, Africa is a wellspring.
It was a stark reminder of the sectarian wellspring the Islamic State hopes to exploit.
Several of them like Wellspring Living in Atlanta have Christmas wish lists for their residents.
But commercial interests aren't the only potential purchasers of this new wellspring of weather data.
Craig Federighi, Apple's head of software, is tasked with keeping that wellspring of new ideas flowing.
There is a deep and rising wellspring of American patriotism throughout the left in America today.
That, and the wellspring of family emotion into which the movie taps, represent the good news.
China's other startup boards have mostly languished despite a wellspring of excitement in their early days.
In particular, its rural areas — long considered the wellspring of Russian culture and identity — are dying.
A separate Internal Revenue Service filing shows that Ms. Corkery is president of the Wellspring Committee.
It's not to enforce party doctrine, purge ideological dissenters, or purify the wellspring of party orthodoxy.
Dubai has proven a wellspring of opportunity for people looking to push the limits of transportation technology.
Support for Israel is important to voters, especially evangelical Christians who are a wellspring of Republican support.
And since they, by their very nature, expand the market, they constitute a wellspring of new growth.
The case has tapped into a wellspring of public anger over links between Slovak business and politics.
As in TWD, there is a deep wellspring of sadness and anger underpinning the character interactions onscreen.
Then and now, the Olympics elicit a wellspring of pride within the average citizen in South Korea.
He's a sensitive soul, and one that seems demonically blessed with an endless wellspring of creativity besides.
If you're hoping today's Congress will act to limit this wellspring of partisanship, good luck with that.
Gates delivers Prosecutors have a star witness in Gates, and they also have a wellspring of evidence.
And they expanded a decades-long war on unions, traditionally a wellspring of Democratic support and cash.
Verdict: Now that this precedent has been set, Iceland should brace for a wellspring of geyser art.
Laojia, translated literally, means "old home" and the phrase denotes the ancestral wellspring of a paternal lineage.
Its openness creates a wellspring of creativity, but also persistent problems with harassment and quasi-ironic bigotry.
Throughout the ten years Cullen spent writing and researching Columbine, he too found wellspring of sympathy for Dylan.
In addition, a wellspring of Latino TV roles has begun to counter inflammatory images with contemporary Latino profiles.
She eventually left that life behind her and enrolled in a center for trafficking victims called Wellspring Living.
"The genius of the French, in matters of fashion, has always been to be its wellspring," she said.
We can never compare sport with war, but we can perhaps discover here the wellspring of those beliefs.
Memes aside, social media has also been a wellspring of FGC veterans explaining concepts to appreciative new players.
Mr. Schoonmaker noted that the water theme may have come from a personal wellspring: his North Carolina childhood.
Mostly, it is a wellspring for a lot of talk, both seemingly idle chatter and carefully obfuscating oratories.
Despite the balance sheet shifting to the left, Wall Street remains a wellspring of financial support for Republicans.
Or does it come from drilling down into the wellspring of what made us special to begin with?
Both valleys were inhabited by Native Americans before they were respectively turned into a playground and a wellspring.
The report warns that ramshackle prisons holding some 10,000 jihadists could provide the wellspring of a new insurgency.
But even in his 80s and 90s, Lee was a wellspring of new projects, running a company called POW!
You nation is simply a piggy bank that funds your army, but not the actual wellspring for that army.
In short, those little glass slabs in our pockets are a wellspring of information, even at rest and locked.
His most delicate emotional modulations — anger, melancholia, joy, pain — are the wellspring of his multi-multi-multi-platinum success.
PDVSA, which is not exactly a wellspring of industry competence, cannot step in to replace sanctioned or deterred partners.
The first, immigration, is a wellspring of fiery discussion — full of hot takes, deeply felt beliefs, and troublesome language.
But even in his 80s and 90s, he was a wellspring of new projects, running a company called POW!
The Mariinsky Ballet has been variously known as the wellspring of ballet classicism and the finest home of ballet romanticism.
But for many, games—and the communities that play them—have proven to be an unexpected wellspring of social support.
Trump, however, appears to be shedding support among evangelicals, who are usually a wellspring of support for Republican presidential candidates.
There's nothing cooler to watch than a well-shot extreme sports video, and Red Bull is a wellspring of them.
Other interviews, however, clearly suggest a wellspring of support for the group, with anger instead pointed firmly at Myanmar's military.
The institute, begun in 2017, was envisioned as a wellspring of progressive policy that would build on Mr. Sanders's agenda.
"Democracy is the root of our society, the wellspring of our power, and the source of our renewal," he wrote.
France has a long history of such cozy arrangements, but the revelations about Mr. Fillon tapped a wellspring of anger.
Times were hard, and these were the years of the Great Recession, and The L Word provided a wellspring of distraction.
We are forced to contend with the fact that they are human—not a magic wellspring of eternal potentiality and fulfillment.
But being at the pinnacle of American political power has turned out to be a wellspring of trouble for the Kushners.
Let's hope Trump's State Department and USAID will follow open records laws and disclose the details of the Obama-Soros wellspring.
My mechanism for avoiding disappointment had itself become a wellspring of disappointment, and I wanted to prove something, anything, to myself.
He used American Vantage to acquire another distributor, Wellspring Media, which was well respected and reliably liberal, and became its chairman.
No question, the Valley is a wellspring of innovation and home to the ascendant digital corporate giants, both feared and admired.
In France, more than 2014 people have left the country to be jihadists, making it Europe's biggest wellspring of foreign fighters.
For the patriarch and his family, the pinnacle of American political power has turned out to be a wellspring of trouble.
Mr. Netanyahu's calculation mirrors that of his strong ally in Washington, where Mr. Trump has tapped a wellspring of evangelical support.
It is also the wellspring of deaf culture, a proud community wary of historical attempts to assimilate them into a hearing world.
Steve Bannon, still Trump's chief strategist, helped establish the Breitbart web site as the go-to wellspring for paranoid right-wing memes.
The near constant barrage of existential crises has become the show's formula, but that desperation and stress is a wellspring of comedy.
Taken one at a time, Vines are (or, were, RIP) the purest wellspring of joy to ever exist on this cursed internet.
They have also been a wellspring of critical and commercial success for ABC, which has built much of its schedule around them.
Under the health law, in exchange for the wellspring of new customers, insurers agreed to operate using a fundamentally different business model.
At lung-searing altitude, and against the hosts' wellspring of talent, the Americans spend 13 minutes every four years gauging their progress.
It's a strange quality for a Scorpio, but Drake has never shied away from the fact that he is a wellspring of emotions.
He attributed the large margins of victory in both congressional houses to a wellspring of support for the top of the GOP ticket.
A back-alley in the north of England soundtracked by another person throwing up is not a wellspring of inspiration for most artists.
I thought about this shift recently when trying to make sense of the rise of Snapchat, the latest wellspring of techno­social hand-wringing.
It was almost baffling to see that Syd hadn't struck out on her own yet because she is such a wellspring of talent.
By all accounts, the crypto industry and its dozens of digital asset applications are the next wellspring of innovation for the American economy.
She also fits poorly with the notion of food as the wellspring of family happiness, a theme long cherished in popular culinary writing.
It's an extraordinary sight, and the wellspring of her stardom, though you do keep wanting to reach out and offer her a tissue.
They brought gifts to Wellspring Living, a center that provides rehabilitation services to survivors of human trafficking — a cause close to Mai's heart.
The city's tech sector has become a wellspring of jobs paying more than $150,000 on average, a major part of the local economy.
But for you — the wellspring of all this value — it is not so easy, even though it can be far more precious to you.
But pollsters — left, right and nonpartisan — say it is unlikely that a wellspring of overlooked voters will show up in November, for several reasons.
I learned about a local parenting site called Sapos y Princesas, a wellspring of information that is something like a Spanish-language Time Out.
Walking my dog the other day, I found a group of twentysomethings in the park I usually visit, huddled around a wellspring of Pokémon.
Even if many city residents don't know Mr. Halprin's name, preservation efforts for these parks and fountains often tap a broad wellspring of memories.
It has also tapped a wellspring of anger in the French electorate and called into question the standard operating procedures of the political class.
The scandal has tapped a wellspring of anger in the French electorate and called into question the standard operating procedures of the political class.
For us, though, the time of their divorce remains a potent point of reference, a shared experience that offers a wellspring of barbed humor.
As she explains, the wellspring of love and understanding that greeted her came as quite a surprise, given her thwarted first attempt to come out.
The losses are, on the surface, unconnected—car accidents, suicides, senseless murders—but each, under Ward's grieving eye, seems to flow from the same wellspring.
Perhaps the story's loveliest aspect is the readiness with which it embraces the unpredictability and impermanence of life as the wellspring of its very vitality.
But for all its frustrations, the F.D.L. is a wellspring for me, a health tonic that has lasted long past my athletic sell-by date.
One evangelical pastor who did agree to an interview in the days after the raid was Jim Erwin, the head of Wellspring Evangelical Free Church.
Wellspring Upholstery, just south of Amherst, hires formerly incarcerated and low-income people and pays $13 to $25 an hour, according to Mr. Cliche's article.
Alcohol is the wellspring of most fraternity vice, and evidence shows that reducing drinking at chapters makes them safer — and not just for fraternity brothers.
"Family Research Council champions marriage and family as the foundation of civilization, the seedbed of virtue, and the wellspring of society," according to the site.
Following an artistic program is a journey toward an inner wellspring; a mission to "tap" and "tune in" and "access" all the things you already know.
"Original tweets are the wellspring of engagement and amplification by other Twitter users, and if women tweet less, they will be heard less," the authors write.
The region has a wellspring of talent that we will continue to invest in and hire from, and attract talent from outside the state as well.
For this lively young quartet, formed in 2003 at the Juilliard School, it has been a very deep dive into the wellspring of its chosen genre.
This conversation, with yet another journalist, would be focused on theater: one of his first and most enduring loves, even the wellspring of his creative life.
By early May, Tessr was causing a stir in the Columbus tech scene, a community keen to cultivate a reputation as a wellspring of blockchain startups.
It was wellspring of designer inspiration, both as a metaphor for life — beauty on the surface, danger roiling beneath — and more literally as a traditional escape.
Comedy Central aims to tap into that wellspring with this new weekly series, which features performances recorded live during the week leading up to each episode.
So it makes sense that we're seeing a wellspring of mutual aid groups devoted to meeting the needs of these particular groups, such as immunocompromised people.
The historical-contemporary pairing of the two exhibitions also makes the case for the subconscious as a timeless and eternal wellspring of horrors, delights, and creativity.
While the powerful Tammany Hall political machine had ensured the measure's defeat in 19183, a wellspring of support among New York City Democrats secured its passage.
The court's opinion sets the precedent for a wellspring of other issues that have to deal with states' rights — including marijuana legalization, guns and sanctuary cities.
For Mishra, elements in modernity that seem violently opposed, Zionism and Islamism, Hindu nationalism and Theosophical soppiness—not to mention Nazi militarism—share a common wellspring.
It could open a wellspring of opportunities to consumers, allowing wine lovers to scour the country for hard-to-find bottles and the best retail deals.
Founded in 1933 as Ellett Brothers, USC said it operates five distribution centers and is majority-owned by New York-based private equity firm Wellspring Capital Management.
On the sprawling campus of Jawaharlal Nehru University, a wellspring for generations of left-leaning academics and politicians, students gathered on Tuesday to protest Mr. Kumar's arrest.
The skate scene has always been an endless wellspring of fascination for writers and directors, from Kids to this summer's all-girl skate crew flick Skate Kitchen.
They argue the initial wellspring of anti-tax rhetoric emanated from Southern slaveowners determined to defend the massive wealth they built on the backs of the enslaved.
The slimes on social media also tended to be brightly colored, scented like candy, and made with easy-to-find materials—a wellspring for tween tech natives.
Between songwriters Austin Brown and Andrew Savage, Brown keeps closer to the band's oblique post-punk wellspring, while Savage runs restlessly across punk's more approachable expanded field.
Like his 2017 hit, "Get Out," this daring fun-until-it's-not shocker starts from the genre's central premise that everyday life is a wellspring of terrors …. ….
We believe that our morality is a long-term investment, whose benefits only our children may reap, but is the wellspring of our self-respect and survival.
Forty-nine people died and 58 were injured at a place that had been a wellspring of weekly celebration, especially for those in the gay Latino community.
The wellspring of the movie's joie de vivre is Amelia Wren (a wonderful Felicity Jones), a fearless balloonist with a tragic past and a gift for exhibitionism.
Like his 2017 hit, "Get Out," this daring fun-until-it's-not shocker starts from the genre's central premise that everyday life is a wellspring of terrors.
And three decades worth of political donations have made the extended family a top contributor to the Republican Party of Kentucky, a wellspring of Mr. McConnell's power.
He believed that his people's history and culture could be the wellspring of great art as surely as the experiences of any other group, including white men.
Faith is respected as a wellspring for rappers in times of hardship, but when it slips too closely to the foreground, a secular listening audience slowly tunes out.
And—just to make sure you don't forget it—he's tapping into the most fearsome wellspring of power science has at its disposal: the devastating cuteness of kindergarteners.
Votino Tarrant has seen a wellspring of activism in the wake of the November election, and even more of a response since Valerie Smith's vitriolic language was unveiled.
It could also open up a wellspring of information for advertisers that can use it to tailor pitches to viewers most likely to be watching a particular show.
Critic's Notebook In recent years, New York City Ballet's corps has been a wellspring of talent, bubbling up to refresh and replenish a company already in fine fettle.
After all, despite Democrats' focus on socially liberal suburbs in recent years, unions are still a key wellspring of the Party's support and muscle and energy in big cities.
Anything that touches on the nation's unfathomable suffering during the war, which saw six million Poles killed, of which three million were Jewish, sets off a wellspring of emotion.
The wellspring of imagination turning about in Guillermo del Toro's head is realized in the halls of his creative enclave and Los Angeles home, the colloquially called Bleak House.
In the wake of Hurricane Irma, a state celebrated as a source of sun, solace and sanctuary for millions of visitors has become a wellspring of worry and grief.
What might happen if you took all the energy that goes in to judging your work and put it right back into the wellspring of creating the work instead?
To do that requires a depth of social imagination, the courage of collective struggle and a wellspring of political desire that seems all but evaporated in the present moment.
These organizations can help provide a path forward: • Wellspring Living provides a safe house, education and therapy for underage victims in Atlanta, a major hub for US sex trafficking.
Bracketed by scenes filled with the voices of children as the aging Lindgren reads her fan mail, "Becoming Astrid" transforms teenage trauma into the wellspring of a lifelong gift.
The hope — naturally — was that a concentration of clever minds coupled with ample funding would result in a wellspring of innovation and help Russia keep pace with California's electronics boom.
"The yoni is the wellspring of our creative energy," de Vos says, adding that this can refer to sexual, procreative energy, or really anything you happen to be passionate about.
Indeed, many a porn video has led us to believe that if you stimulate a vagina in just the right way, it'll transform into a free-flowing, wellspring of ejaculate.
Their common wellspring is the economy's decades-long failure to deliver the big gains in living standards that Americans became accustomed to in the post-World War II boom times.
In general terms, improvement owes less to some newfound wellspring of wealth than the simple fact that many of the destructive forces that felled growth have finally exhausted their potency.
Silverman may have been driven by the same impulses: instead of trusting in and directing the flow of Foster's natural wellspring of talent, she set out to dam it. ♦
Kamala Harris now out of the race, the former New York mayor and billionaire self-funder is tapping a wellspring of surprise goodwill among young leaders and old-school politicos.
For its advocates, the $21 billion development is a shining new city ex nihilo, a wellspring of future tax revenues and evidence of a miraculous, post-2305/229 civic volte-face.
Ultra-sensitive to the impression he was unfairly -- even unlawfully -- elected with Russian connivance, the wellspring of anger that bubbles below any Russia issue risks being exceptionally deep and potentially volatile.
However, these three pillars of the American dream — people, education and the investment in scientific research that is the wellspring of new ideas, new capabilities and new products — are all endangered.
"A divorce is the largest financial transaction in most people's lives, and it's a chaotic time for them," said CDFA and certified financial planner Justin Reckers, CEO of Wellspring Divorce Advisors.
War is a constant wellspring of literature, and the best of it looks not for the obvious and sensationally violent, but instead searches for the subtle ways that life unfolds regardless.
For the artist, human touch and connectedness — and the existential threat posed to them by our increasingly digitalized interactions with other humans — are a deep wellspring for this body of work.
Prochnik sought out Jewish tradition precisely because he understood it as a wellspring of energy — sparks he could use to power up a life disconnected from any deeper source of meaning.
Tax documents from the Virginia-based Wellspring Committee, a nonprofit that donates heavily to conservative causes, show $350,000 in grants to FGA Action — parent of the Opportunity Solutions Project — in 2017.
The position of senior German commanders, in particular, was that the real wellspring of German defeat was Hitler himself, with his amateurish meddling in the masterful workings of his professional officer corps.
The kernel at the album's core was pain, though, rather than a studied performance of black excellence or coquettish sex kitten, and a lot of it was drawn from Janet's own wellspring.
But instead of seizing the opportunity to spend the better part of 2017 gorging on the well-deserved melted mozzarella wellspring, Katrick, who has colon cancer, decided other people needed it more.
There's more than some satisfaction in this — Andrea has a life, and a fragile independence from her family of origin, the wellspring of her troubles and her only consistent source of love.
Nina Rifkind, LCSW, ACS, owner of Wellspring Counseling in Denville, N.J., says that anecdotally, she's seen many clients who say they've been more anxious about news and major events in the past year.
Every pop singer's gotta have a sensitive single or two—Bieber's billion dollar apology songs surged up the charts like a wellspring of tears—but that in itself is not all that interesting.
Her boxy blouses and fitted suits underpin her devotion to form as the wellspring of creativity; her body was a minimalist canvas, and she took the time to swaddle it in unexpected proportions.
If only the Australian public were made aware of altruism and charity being the wellspring of lasting happiness, we might feel better for looking beyond ourselves and attending to the plight of others.
But in a curious sense, the wellspring of fear that makes Spygate plausible to frightened outsiders is a mirror image of the disgust that Brennan, the consummate insider, expresses about the president's character.
The code is regarded by many as the wellspring of the country's malaise and the chief obstacle to generating jobs, leaving the country with an unemployment rate that hovers persistently around 10 percent.
But at the same time, let's acknowledge that Saudi Arabia is more than our gas station; it is also a wellspring of poison in the Islamic world, and its bigotry fuels our bigotry.
And from that wellspring, we have been blessed with a ridiculous number of books telling us how to turn a crappy job into a satisfying one, simply by telling ourselves a different story.
The public tap became a legitimate source of wealth for the well connected, but also a wellspring of corruption and political patronage, much as it had been for the white minority during apartheid.
The Times' Interpreter columnists weighed in on how the presence of the United States helped make Canada a wellspring of comedians, and how Canada has largely escaped the global wave of political populism.
By all accounts, Phase 2 was embedded in the confluence of street art and fine art movements that helped put New York City on the map as a wellspring of cutting-edge cool.
There is, however, one major wellspring of potential volunteers the team could recruit from: The patients who rely on publicly funded healthcare at the Phoenix Veterans Affairs (VA) Medical Center and other VA facilities.
Though Iraqi cities like Baghdad have turned the corner in rebuilding after nearly two decades of war, a wellspring of influencer-ready locations like trendy Pilates studios and picturesque shopping promenades they are not.
At MeMe's, it's a wellspring of inspired delights, beginning with complimentary bowls of mixed junk-food cereals—Cinnamon Toast Crunch, Froot Loops, Lucky Charms—to snack on while you decide what else to eat.
It's been called the progenitor of neo-Dadaism, the wellspring of a vast amount of absurdist millennial humor that's pushed out of its niche Tumblr basement to hit the mainstream corridors of the internet.
"Hurd was financially driven and improved metrics at HP, but damaged the wellspring of HP's prosperity by defunding R&D and interfering with the science-oriented culture of the labs," he told Business Insider.
Gatherings likes these don't simply provide a space for young Jews to absorb stories of horror and tragedy but to acknowledge and draw from the wellspring of positive Jewish experiences that the survivors impart.
As technology transforms nontech industries like health care, agriculture, transportation, finance and manufacturing, the Midwest investors argue that being close to customers will be more important than being close to the wellspring of technology.
Americans' visions of Japan too often extend to the remarkable and the unique — temples and cherry blossoms, ultrafast trains and ultraweird nightclubs — but for Issei Suda, the country was a wellspring of the ordinary.
He desires for Wakanda to position itself as a wellspring by equipping marginalized factions with its cutting-edge weaponry—a move he's sure will liberate the country from the shadows and into an international superpower.
"We expected to do several school auditoriums a year, but over our five and a half years in operation, we have hardly done any," Fred Rose, the co-director of Wellspring, said in an email.
There are few places where Phelps and Hackett feel more at ease than at Scottsdale National, a golf course contoured from the McDowell Mountains that offers sweeping views of Phoenix and a wellspring of tranquillity.
Gorsuch's nomination is backed by the Judicial Crisis Network; though Gorsuch denies knowing who the "front group's" main contributors are, JCN's top funder is the Wellspring Committee, co-founded by the Koch Brothers and others.
For her, a Minnesota native who summers in what she called a cabin an hour or so away, Highway 21976 was more than a conveyance; it was a creative wellspring dating back to her childhood.
By contrast, the nationalism born with the unification of Germany decades later harked back to Blut und Boden—blood and soil—a romantic and exclusive belief in race and tradition as the wellspring of national belonging.
His perspective reflects the main wellspring of opinion among elite Republicans — Trump has mostly kept the promises they agreed with (cutting taxes, defending gun rights, appointing conservative judges) and mostly abandoned the promises they disagreed with.
He had been careful until now to calibrate his encouragement of the demonstrators, many of whom are from Sadr City, a vast slum in eastern Baghdad which is a wellspring of support for the Sadr family.
It is the lingua franca of the medium, a wellspring of covetousness that inspires FOMO and a gotta-have-it hunger among users regarding seemingly any and all Instagram subjects: travel, food, fashion and, lately, watches.
And in the spirit of Detroit, whose city motto translates from Latin as "We hope for better things; it will arise from the ashes," maybe some new inspiration is preparing to emerge from the Heidelberg wellspring.
This early work not only demonstrates the presence of female artists at the very beginning of the Studio Glass Movement, but exemplifies the movement's conceptual wellspring, which deals with the tension between the vessel's functionality and experimentation.
Losing our lead in science and technology would result in slower job creation, diminished geopolitical influence, unimagined national security threats and the loss of our traditional role as the global wellspring of new ideas and economic opportunity.
But beneath the surface, this cozy, safe neighborhood is starkly different from the depressed postindustrial zones often portrayed as the populist wellspring, and is emblematic of the forces threatening to upend Western politics as we know it.
It was here I found a wellspring of hope; Sister Norma and the many volunteers who help run this center are doing an astounding job, working around the clock to help people with nowhere else to turn.
To see Trump chase the same shallow aspirations and somehow NOT get tossed down a well for it is their eternal wellspring of inspiration, and it's the reason they'll vote for him even if he murders their children.
His subject was most often the body: as a vehicle for the expression of desire — erotic love between men was an echoing theme — as the repository for a wellspring of emotion and, increasingly, as a locus of decay.
Although all states now have "no fault" divorce proceedings, some jurisdictions still take into account the grounds for divorce when dividing assets, said Justin Reckers, a certified financial planner, divorce financial analyst and CEO of WellSpring Divorce Advisors.
The exhibition presents the novel as a wellspring of culture similar to the Bible and western art, if Jesus had been all about promiscuous sex and choosing which incense to perfume your robes with based on the season.
Then there was a separate series of denims and work clothes that paid homage to the wellspring of his creativity: the streets of East Los Angeles and the South Bronx in the last years of the 20th century.
Roughly 2,700 journalists work at Bloomberg L.P., the financial data company that is the wellspring of Mr. Bloomberg's fortune, and this is not the first time that Mr. Bloomberg's ambitions have placed his employees in an awkward spot.
While Massachusetts has produced its share of stars in other sports, it is far more renowned as a wellspring of hockey talent, having produced more N.H.L. players (201), according to Hockey Reference, than every state but Minnesota (271).
It comes from a dank and profound wellspring of pure vitriol, an engine deep in his spirit that runs on the failure of his opponents, producing pure, purple-colored spite that he injects into his victims like venom.
The big picture: Over the past 10 years the money supply has increased significantly and wealthy businesses have used the wellspring of free cash to buy back shares and acquire rivals to inflate their stock price and reward executives.
Fund managers in Iran are poised for what they hope will be a wellspring of interest from international investors as last week's lifting sanctions should allow foreign investment in the region for the first time in over three decades.
While the oligarchs also promote their personal preferences and support a wide range of cultural activities, they often employ philanthropy to celebrate their homeland, depicting it as an enlightened wellspring of masterworks in dance, painting, opera and the like.
And, in contrast to the end of the 17th century, when Peter the Great looked to Europe as the wellspring of progress, Mr Putin can plausibly argue that the future now belongs to China and its system of state capitalism.
And, no matter how much they bray around him, he stands his ground, reacting to what may be pure in them, as performers, with his own purity, the wellspring of his work, which is that of a potentially great artist. ♦
" McCain's final advice was to tap into the wellspring of defiant optimism that has always defined us as Americans: "Do not despair of our present difficulties but believe always in the promise and greatness of America, because nothing is inevitable here.
Then we are told it's the wellspring of our susceptibility to advertising, leads to wanting to live above our means, ends up in criminality, is at the core of "the race problem," causes nations to vie with each other for supremacy.
A complex balancing act between liberal and conservative priorities, the bill provoked withering criticism at the time from conservatives, but in recent years it has faced unmitigated hostility from liberals and civil rights advocates who see it as a wellspring of mass incarceration.
This spirit of freedom is not just a function of Detroit's once rock-bottom cost of living or past lack of oversight; it rises from a deeper wellspring of place, something that can be neither driven nor diminished by base economic considerations.
The plans focus on helping turn Facebook's wellspring of video content into a destination on a platform that's almost exclusively aimed at delivering video, in a bid to help it better tap into budgets that are currently going towards traditional TV advertising.
His paintings — at once menacing and gleeful, incorporating pieces of debris found on the street, snippets of language, and faces from African-American history wreathed with haloes — were clearly political, but the message seemed to come from the wellspring of his personal experience.
Meanwhile, Needham's allies have been claiming that DeMint is a poor manager and that his focus on politics made him "incapable of renewing the foundation's place as an intellectual wellspring of the conservative movement," as Politico's Eliana Johnson and Nancy Cook reported.
The Defenders and the companion Netflix series derived from Marvel content are part of a separate deal, and that remains intact for now, but it's clear that all streaming providers are looking to comics as a wellspring of creative inspiration for programming.
"For the Yoruba, as well as in several African cultures, the head is the wellspring of wisdom and seat of divine power," Ugochukwu-Smooth C. Nzewi, curator of African art at the Hood Museum of Art at Dartmouth College, said in an email.
A reporter asks about playing against Drummond, and Embiid says he watched film and realized that Drummond doesn't play any defense—extremely true, by the way; it's the primary wellspring of his and the Pistons' ongoing NBA shittiness the past few years.
It would require, at various points, a laser focus in defense and a precision scalpel in attack; a deep wellspring of energy and a rich seam of resolve; Matthijs de Ligt's gritted-teeth indomitability and Donny van de Beek's dead-eyed finishing.
It's another non-election: Egyptians go to the polls On the heels of Putin's presidential victory, another in-name-only election will take place in what many hoped, post-Arab spring, would be a wellspring of democracy in the Middle East: Egypt.
As Mr. Buttigieg, 633, looks to solidify his support in the remaining weeks before the Democratic primary season begins, he has found a wellspring of enthusiasm among a critical bloc of voters more frequently associated with Joseph R. Biden Jr.: older white Americans.
Set to present at this year's demo day from Y Combinator, CowryWise is one of a number of startups that Y Combinator has backed coming from the African continent, and an example of the wellspring of entrepreneurial talent that is flourishing in sub-Saharan Africa.
While the "big picture" efforts led by world governments, research institutes, and multinational corporations are all extraordinarily valuable, part of a solution to the crises of climate change and resource depletion lies in tapping the wellspring of DIY ingenuity, as expressed by normal folks.
Huawei was an unknown player when it started roughly three decades ago, but through an aggressive expansion plan and a wellspring of government support, it has emerged to be the single largest manufacturer of telecommunications networking equipment in the world, surpassing Ericsson back in 2012.
While the leaks from the law firm, Mossack Fonseca, may have left Panama looking like a wellspring of tax havens and an unconditional friend of the wealthy and corrupt, they have also set off an eruption of patriotic fervor in this small Central American country.
After some wobbly seasons during which it seemed as if the demands of nascent fashion stardom had separated the designers from their creative wellspring ("We kind of lost ourselves," Mr. Chow said), Public School appeared to find strength in a return to its aesthetic roots.
Some experts worry that Mr. Sisi's hard-knuckled approach to Islamism — banning all forms of political Islam, such as the Muslim Brotherhood, as well as fighting jihadist violence — could ultimately feed a new wellspring of radicalism that could blow back on the United States.
Neil Corkery, the Wellspring Committee's president, and his wife, Ann Corkery, a Washington lawyer, also work for the Judicial Crisis Network, according to a report by The New York Times, and are connected to Leonard Leo, an executive vice president at the conservative Federalist Society.
"Bernie Sanders has tapped into a wellspring of support in the Democratic primary over the last several weeks and he's closing with a rush," said Dan Schnur, director of USC's Jesse M. Unruh Institute of Politics, which partnered with the L.A. Times to conduct the poll.
But "Blindspotting" is also part of something new: For the first time in Oakland's long history as a cultural wellspring, major film artists are surfacing in rapid succession — a development that reflects an overdue shift in Hollywood regarding what kind of stories and storytellers receive support.
Small pocketbook items became the focus of popular fury across the globe in recent weeks, as frustrated citizens filled the streets for unexpected protests that tapped into a wellspring of bubbling frustration at a class of political elites seen as irredeemably corrupt or hopelessly unjust or both.
Researchers from the H0LiCOW (short for H0 Lenses in COSMOGRAIL's Wellspring, pronounced Holy Cow) collaboration measured the Hubble constant by looking at how gravity causes light from distant galaxies to bend around quasars, super bright high-energy objects that people think might be at the cores of galaxies.
Obviously, a broken heart often brings with it a wellspring of creative inspiration — just ask Taylor Swift, Eminem, Justin Bieber, Conor Oberst, or Nas, who have all written songs about breakups with other famous people — but Future's references to Ciara in his music have been frequent and specific.
He (in his humble opinion) was the intellectual lodestar for the whole thing—the wellspring from which the gospel of modern nationalism would flow, washing over the newly red-pilled masses and percolating through the orange follicles of the impressionable demagogue about to move into the White House.
These include her persistent Cartesian dualism separating the brain and its "owner," inaccurate metaphors like a reference to brain regions "lighting up," and outdated scientific claims that the brain is a battleground between an inner burglar alarm in the amygdala and a wellspring of reason in the cerebral cortex.
"Outsiders always spell trouble for the inbred societies that Beaton observes with such cynical humor," Marilyn Stasio wrote in The New York Times in 1998, comparing "Death of a Scriptwriter," a Hamish Macbeth mystery, and "Agatha Raisin and the Wellspring of Death," both of which had recently been published.
Joshua already proved himself to be a wellspring of meme fodder long before he climbed the steps of the US Capitol on Tuesday night: But by god, he definitely delivered during the speech itself—by capturing exactly how the entire country felt about the State of the Union in one image.
These all seem to be burbling up from the same cultural wellspring; if I'm optimistic, maybe it's because we're inching closer to allowing women to publicly explore the ways their sexual lives have been shaped, and to interrogate why sexual agency, strength, trauma, victimhood or liberation end up ripe for judgment.
In Greece, the wellspring of democracy, and in Germany, the heart of the European Union partnership, he will defend the values that he has seen as under attack in this election cycle and look to polish the global image of America tarnished by the caustic campaign before bequeathing his job to his successor.
But in my world, it makes no difference that I happen to be Jewish—Santa is the kingpin, the top dog, the all-American icon, beloved in red households and blue, the wellspring of a veritable canon of songs and literature, the captor of my daughter's imagination, and he's coming to town.
But for the artist Zina Saro-Wiwa, the wellspring of her art is brutally straightforward: Her father, the Nigerian writer and anti-oil activist Ken Saro-Wiwa, was executed in 1995 by Nigeria's military dictatorship for his work fighting environmental degradation and corruption in Ogoniland, the home of the country's Ogoni people.
Regardless of the plausibility or tastefulness of some of his comments and ideas -- no, Mexico is not paying for The Wall and America is not going to betray its values by barring a quarter of the world's population from our shores -- Trump has brilliantly tapped into a wellspring of anger and resentment that is real and powerful.
It also received a payment for $750,000 for "public relations" work from a nonprofit group called Wellspring Committee that gave the bulk of its grants to another group called Judicial Crisis Network that pushed for the confirmation of Neil Gorsuch, now a Supreme Court justice, according to tax documents and reporting by the Center for Responsive Politics.
The villains, a band of English terrorists waging "total war—total destruction" in order to birth a New World, are cut from the same slippery black cloth as IS. Christie, who had no patience for paradisiacal cant, would have concluded that the wellspring of IS's bloodlust is not the creation of a worldwide caliphate but something far more banal.
Closing New York City's troubled jail complex on Rikers Island will take at least a decade and will require a big decline in the inmate population, a continued drop in the city's already low crime rates, a wellspring of funding and political capital, according to a strikingly blunt proposal that Mayor Bill de Blasio intends to unveil on Thursday.
It's the wellspring for many of his ideas, including his particular fascination with strong women throughout history: Marie Antoinette is a recurring muse — as attested by the towering pouf wig in one room — as is Queen Elizabeth I. A portrait D'ys painted of the actress Cate Blanchett, in character as Queen Elizabeth I, is propped against a wall in the largest salon.
According to the Post, the Wellspring Committee gave $14.8 million to the Judicial Crisis Network, a conservative group that spent large sums of money to support Supreme Court nominees Neil Gorsuch and Brett KavanaughBrett Michael KavanaughThe exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Lewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Cook Political Report moves Susan Collins Senate race to 'toss up' MORE.
The greatest asset Democrats possess in the midterm elections is not the lawyers who file cases, or DNC leaders who praise themselves on television for bringing these cases, but the deep wellspring of public outrage against the GOP status quo, from the liberal base to independent voters, from women to students and minority voters, that explains the strong blue surge even in some deep-red places.
In the interest of fair play, I ask that international security forces reinforce their monitoring of the following targets: I mean, now that I get started, I see how this could get to be a problem … In conclusion, stealing is bad, the over-commodification of art which divorces it from the wellspring of self-expression and collective humanity is also bad, and someone please ask Jared Keeso to give me a call if he's single.
This revolution became the wellspring of the black speculative imagination for freedom and autonomy that inspired leaders like Denmark Vesey, who started a thwarted slave revolt in Charleston, South Carolina, in 2000; Marcus Garvey, the pan-Africanist who tried to establish a superpower for the people of the African diaspora in the early 0003th century; Kwame Nkrumah, the first prime minister of Ghana after the country gained its independence from Great Britain, in 2000; and 213s American civil rights leaders like Malcolm X and Huey P. Newton, who advocated for self-defense against the violence of racism.

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