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"... I knew there were a number of Dickinson poems addressed to her sister, Sue, so one week I read all 1, 700 poems of Emily Dickinson ... and I copied out about 35 of them by hand, Knussen told Tom Service in London's The Guardian I have no idea where the notes for this piece come from ... It seemed to want to be written ... I wasn't sure whether it ... ought to be let out at all ... because I didn't want it to be a self-indulgent thing.
It was described in the Tower of London's 1605 Inventory of Jewels as "... one fayre dyamonde, cut in fawcetts, bought of Sauncy.
6, 1967 ), and the article on her mentions the show "... allocating roughly $ 1, 000 an episode for stretch vinyl jackets and skirts, a bare-midriff harem-dancer outfit, miniskirts and the latest mod fashions from London's Carnaby Street.

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In a 2002 story for the Chicago Daily Record, Mark Guarino, the newspaper's music critic, wrote that "' Forever Changes ' is a touchstone for serious pop fanatics ..." He added that, "... the band's first three albums were since rediscovered as visionary classics, all three culminating in ' Forever Changes ' ( Elektra ), the band's 1967 masterpiece of ornate pop.
" Grove Music Online also states that "... in the early 1960s term ‘ pop music ’ competed terminologically with Beat music England, while in the USA its coverage overlapped ( as it still does ) with that of ‘ rock and roll ’.
Reilly: "... I had a lot of classical training when I was young, guitar and formal training, the scales I write with and the techniques I use are classical techniques and scales – a lot of minor melodic and minor harmonic scales, which generally aren't used in pop music.
" He further characterised the film as a mixture of "... indigenous versions of Soviet-style tractor-opera, Italian neo-realism, Hollywood kiddie-cuteness, a dozen Technicolor musical numbers, and, most significantly, a metaphoric overlay of pop Hinduism.
" At a 2006 pop critic conference, attendees discussed their "... guilty pop pleasures, reconsidering musicians ( Tiny Tim, Dan Fogelberg, Phil Collins ) and genres ( blue-eyed soul, Muzak )" which rock critics have long dismissed as lightweight, commercial music.
In the book Last Night A DJ Saved My Life: the history of the DJ, the authors describe northern soul as " a genre built from failures ", stating: "... Northern Soul was the music made by hundreds of singers and bands who were copying the Detroit sound of Motown pop.
In 1993, pop rock band Ex-Votos released an album called " Cantigas do Bloqueio ", with the hit single " Subtilezas porno-populares " a. k. a. "... e pimba " a song that talked about the sexual fantasies of a degenerate man-it was so successful that popular singer Emanuel was quick to jump in the bandwagon and create a song with the same expression (" pimba ") being repeatedly used in the chorus.
* Entertainment Weekly ( 3 / 12 / 99, p. 71 ): "... It's her shining moment and just might be one of the all-time great pop albums.
"... Baby One More Time " is a teen pop and dance-pop song that refers to a girl who regrets breaking up with her boyfriend.
In 2010, the music video for "... Baby One More Time " was voted the third most influential video in the history of pop music, in a poll held by Jam !.
Reviewing the episode " Counterfeit ", Gutierrez wrote that "... despite the fact that the having an exact twin of Tessa's pop up is flatly ludicrous, it plays out due to MacLeod's desire to have Tessa back overriding his sense of reason.

"... and takes
'" While it is sometimes claimed that the Church of Scientology no longer stands by Hubbard's claims that Dianetics can treat physical conditions, it still publishes them: "... when the knee injuries of the past are located and discharged, the arthritis ceases, no other injury takes its place and the person is finished with arthritis of the knee.
' the baby is everything as far as he knows-" all powerful "... every step he takes towards establishing his own limits and boundaries will be painful because he'll have to lose this original God-like feeling of omnipotence '.
Later, the producers of the British talent show Stars in Their Eyes forced a contestant to censor one of its lines, changing "... all it takes is one itchy trigger – One more widow, one less white nigger " to "... one less white figure ".
According to a reporter, "... when he takes the floor, Garfield's voice is heard above all others.
His concluding words in the TV program were "... I want to live together with the Muslim people, but it takes two to tango.
Quoting from the cited book: "... Tertullian takes ' spado ' to mean virgin ...".
"... the Buddha taught the biological view of life 2, 500 years ago showing how the consciousness associates itself with the germ cell in the mother's womb, and how evolution takes place week after week of the dying man ceases only to be reborn by the force of karma in another life ..."
" Critic Jeffrey M. Anderson, of Combustible Celluloid, wrote "... when the movie does actually reach the factory, and Gene Wilder takes the stage, the movie is saved.
"... Wounded " is at the other end of Rennie's range as he takes on the first of many troubled anti hero roles.
Stalin wrote in Pravda that "... it is our task to make sure that the demonstration in Petrograd on June 18 takes place under our revolutionary slogans.
An irate Frank bluntly tells Leo that their deal is over, then takes the envelope of cash as he leaves and demands the rest of his money in 24 hours or "... you will wear your ass for a hat.
The book takes its name from a quote by Erwin Rommel: "... the first 24 hours of the invasion will be decisive ... the fate of Germany depends on the outcome ... for the Allies, as well as Germany, it will be the longest day.
According to the website, "... Riggwelter takes its name from the local Yorkshire Dales dialect – when a sheep is on its back and can ’ t get up without help, local dialect says it is riggwelted.
Theodor W. Adorno in Aesthetic Theory ( 1970 ) stated that "... even the abolition of art is respectful of art because it takes the truth claim of art seriously.
It is evident that Woolf sympathizes deeply with Finch's plight as a female poet, and though she takes issue with some of the content in Finch's writing, she expresses grief that Finch is so unknown: "... when one comes to seek out the facts about Lady Winchilsea, one finds, as usual, that almost nothing is known about her.
Collecting them all reveals that they're actually pieces of an ancient flying surfboard, and Greendog takes it for a beautiful moonlit ride although he can barely control it, and he is informed that " it is only the beginning of his adventures " and " the power of the board must be unleashed "...
Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said on Oct 26, 2006 "... most of his playing time in the initial part of the season is going to be in practice, learning what a work ethic is day in and day out and what it takes to play at this level.
* " Spiritual needs "... human beings have a spiritual longing for understanding and meaning, and given the mystery of existence, that spiritual quest can only be fulfilled through some kind of relationship with ultimacy, whether or not that takes the form as a " transcendent other.
Frye stated, "... What 85 percent of long-term, married couples do more than once a month takes on average 8 minutes to do ... What we ( lesbians ) do that, on average, we do considerably less frequently, takes, on the average, considerably more than 8 minutes to do.

"... and her
In All's Well That Ends Well Diana appears as a figure in the play and Helena makes multiple allusions to her, such as, " Now, Dian, from thy altar do I fly ..." and "... wish chastely and love dearly, that your Dian / was both herself and love ..." The Steward also says, "...; Dian no queen of virgins ,/ that
Although officially classified as a torpedo boat in 1898 by the US Navy, the, a long all steel vessel displacing 165 tons, was described by her commander, LT. John C. Fremont, as "... a compact mass of machinery not meant to keep the sea nor to live in ... as five sevenths of the ship are taken up by machinery and fuel, whilst the remaining two sevenths, fore and aft, are the crew's quarters ; officers forward and the men placed aft.
* Using an adjective to refer to an element of a person, rather than using a noun to define them, for example, "... makes her look slutty " instead of "... is a slut "
The Southern belle was bred to conform to a subspecies of the nineteenth-century " lady "... For Scarlett, the ideal is embodied in her adored mother, the saintly Ellen, whose back is never seen to rest against the back of any chair on which she sits, whose broken spirit everywhere is mistaken for righteous calm ...
With the rise of radio, Pepsi utilized the services of a young, up-and-coming actress named Polly Bergen to promote products, oftentimes lending her singing talents to the classic "... Hits The Spot " jingle.
John Gielgud directed Twelfth Night and wrote, "... perhaps I will still make a good thing of that divine play, especially if he will let me pull her little ladyship ( who is brainier than he but not a born actress ) out of her timidity and safeness.
In 1969, in the UK, in the course of being interviewed by a Nova magazine reporter, artist Yoko Ono said, "... woman is the nigger of the world "; three years later, her husband, John Lennon, published the song " Woman is the Nigger of the World " ( 1972 )— about the virtually universal exploitation of woman – which was socially and politically controversial to US sensibilities.
In 1994, she received the Right Livelihood Award ( also known as the Alternative Nobel Prize ), "... For her commitment to justice, non-violence and understanding of minorities as well as her love and caring for nature.
The Dean of New Testament at Wake Forest University School of Divinity, Gail R O ' Day, writes in her introduction to the Gospel in the New Revised Standard Translation of the Bible "... a date of 75-80 CE as the earliest possible date of composition for this Gospel ".
Raskolnikov, the anti-hero of Dostoevsky ’ s novel Crime and Punishment, puts this philosophy into action when he kills an elderly pawnbroker and her sister, later rationalizing this act to himself with the words, "... it wasn ’ t a human being I killed, it was a principle!
Houston also requested that one of her relatives: "... publish in the Nashville papers that if any wretch ever dares to utter a word against the purity of Mrs. Houston I will come back and write the libel in his heart's blood.
She testified that when the Earp party passed by her location, one of the Earps on the outside of that party looked across and said to Doc Holliday nearest the store, "... let them have it!
Mona Lisa "... was an open text into which one could read what one wanted ; probably because she was not a religious image ; and, probably, because the literary gazers were mainly men who subjected her to an endless stream of male fantasies.
" He compared it to an episode of The Twilight Zone where the astronaut comes home, and his wife can't figure out what's different about him, "... until it dawns on her that instead of a cool song from 1997 playing ... it's some tune she's never heard.
Several songs, films and other television programs, including The Simpsons, reference or parody characters and events from the show, including the memorable "... can turn the world on with her smile " line from the title song.
Judge Judith F. Hayes stated in her ruling, "... the Court finds the general purpose of the website to be a free speech forum wherein Defendant criticized the management of Plaintiff.
In the commercial, promoting PlushGlass lipgloss, Bernhard referred to someone who might not approve of her outspokenness as a "... little freaked out, intimidated, frightened, right-wing Republican thin-lipped bitch ".
" The captured woman, named Luggenemenener, was later sent to Campbell Town gaol and separated from her two-year old son, Rolepana, "... whom she had faced death to protect.
She is known for her March, 1776 letter to John and the Continental Congress, requesting that they, "... remember the ladies, and be more generous and favorable to them than your ancestors.
Of her purported arm strength, Louella Parsons noted, "... curiously enough, she has muscles on her arms that stand out like whip-cord ".
* "... her remarkable performance in Dancing Mothers ... ".

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