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And in a sudden wave of painful clarity, Alexander recognized a kinship with Spencer.
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And and sudden
It was the most amazing thing .... And all the sudden that kick line, which I guess was a spoof on the machismo ...
And all of a sudden there was this, like, just a disruption in the corner of your eye, in your peripheral vision.
* TS Eliot draws from this myth in The Dry Salvages: " And the ragged rock in the restless waters ,/ Waves wash over it, fogs conceal it ;/ On a halcyon day it is merely a monument ,/ In navigable weather it is always a seamark / To lay a course by: but in the sombre season / Or the sudden fury, is what it always was.
And so, in the palace at Barcelona, the man brought Ataulf's reign to a sudden end by killing him while he bathed.
: And heer, with leave bespok ' n to recite a grand fable, though dignify'd by our best Poets: While Brutus, on a certain Festival day, solemnly kept on that shore where he first landed ( Totnes ), was with the People in great jollity and mirth, a crew of these savages, breaking in upon them, began on the sudden another sort of Game than at such a meeting was expected.
And all of a sudden they've got Power Girl Marvel had introduced Luke Cage | Power Man < nowiki ></ nowiki >.
And we didn't have any experience on the coaching staff at all ... The roster changed, too, and all of a sudden, we had a bunch of people who couldn't play football anymore.
And in this, the movie generally succeeds as sudden scares and flashes of yucky imagery cause audience members to yelp aloud as if on cue.
This detail prompted the following sudden splash of ire from Thomas Mallon, reviewing the novel ( otherwise favorably ) in The Atlantic Monthly ( 2 December 2003 ): " And let me say this, above all, Mr. Wolff: the lack of quotation marks around the dialogue is a ridiculous piece of postmodern pretentiousness that has no place in your book.
And and wave
And conversely, when momentum ( and thus wavelength ) is relatively well defined, the wave looks long and sinusoidal, and therefore it has a very ill-defined position.
And in the late 18th – early 19th centuries came a small wave of Galician settlers from the Spanish region of Galiza.
And there is another contrast between the two last cantos: in the fourth canto the poet had articulated himself in singular: ‘ a leaf ’ ( l. 43, 53 ), ‘ a cloud ’ ( l. 44, 53 ), ‘ A wave ’ ( l. 45, 53 ) and ‘ One too like thee ’ ( l. 56 ).
The White Star commanded by John Sheridan was thought to be unique until near the end of the third season ( in And the Rock Cried Out, No Hiding Place ), where it was revealed that the first wave of 40-50 White Stars had entered service.
Over the Labor Day weekend of 1999, the station stunted by playing " It's the End of the World as We Know It ( And I Feel Fine )" by R. E. M., and then debuted " Alternative Classics ", an attempt to convert the station's popular ' 80s " Flashback " shows into a full-time format by combining ' 80s new wave and punk with more recent ( but non-current ) ' 90s grunge / alternative.
" For the Hooley Dooleys ( the character sing their into song ), the kids dance and Jamie's friend Zooey wave, the Boy Jumped " And So Hundred of Family All around Australia " Repart of Thomas and Friends of Troublesome Trucks, Blinky Bill ( Including Their name ) and The Ferals ( Feral Laughs and Feral Angry ) and Mister Whiskers sing " I'm Mister Whiskers Children Sing " ( Children Dance ) " Join the ABC For Kids Club!
And and painful
And thus torn between his desire to be known as the composer of a successful opera and the necessity of remaining true to his proclaimed desire for anonymity, Rousseau suffered through several painful weeks.
" She summed up her driving work ethic, " I can say this: When I attempt anything, I have a passionate determination to overcome every obstacle … And I do my own work with a refusal to accept defeat that might almost be called painful.
And for their taking usury, which was prohibited for them, and because of their consuming people's wealth under false pretense, a painful punishment was prepared for them.
" And Edmund Wilson, who had praised Waugh as the hope of the English novel, wrote " The last scenes are extravagantly absurd, with an absurdity that would be worthy of Waugh at his best if it were not — painful to say — meant quite seriously.
And he ’ s more than willing to step outside his re-created scenes to conduct interviews, in which Obama aides and allies tell truths that are genuinely painful to hear .”
He tries to stop the pain in his heart by " fantasizing ", " And isn't it better, won't it be better ?... Insult — after all, it's a purification ; it's the most caustic, painful consciousness!
No toad had ever sported those writhing sensory tendrils sprouting from the side of the head, like golden angleworm-sideburns, though, and when he opened his mouth, the factor displayed a most untoadlike triple array of slicing teeth and stranger, less comprehensible mouth parts .” And: “ He -- at least Jaime assumed it was a he, though he knew very little about Tolun biology — wore an ornately patterned robe or cloak, a jarring mix of reds, pinks, and aqua colors that, no doubt, was pleasing to Tolun visual senses but for humans was downright painful .” The Tolun are sharp traders and always desire to learn new technologies even though their own is estimated to be considerably more advanced than present human technologies.
with Us are heavy fetters and a raging fire, And food which choketh ( the partaker ), and a painful doom On the day when the earth and the hills rock, and the hills become a heap of running sand.
And and clarity
Writing at the time of release, Janet Maslin of The New York Times said, " This long, spare, contemplatively paced film, scored with a wide range of musical styles and given a sun-baked clarity by Stuart Dryburgh's cinematography, is loaded with brief, meaningful encounters ... And it features a great deal of fine, thoughtful acting, which can always be counted on in a film by Mr. Sayles.
The record offers more clarity in its sound and its thought from their full-length record Pottymouth, " Brat Girl " being an answer to the type of emotional abuse touched on in " And I Live In A Town Where The Boys Amputate Their Heart " and the low-ley, tense " Yeah, Huh " being almost a set-up for the full force of the heavy punk-rocking " Die.
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