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And and leaves
F.S.C. Northrop, in his discussion of The `` Functions And Future Of Poetry '', suggests this: `` One of the things which makes our lives drab and empty and which leaves us, at the end of the day, fatigued and deflated spiritually is the pressure of the taxing, practical, utilitarian concern of common-sense objects.
And the public minus the `` public '' leaves the so-called `` sophisticated '' element -- the element on the other end of the `` public's '' transactions.
And it leaves very soon ''.
Engraved on his headstone is a stanza from Thomas Gray: The plowman homeward plods his weary way / And leaves the world to darkness and to me, ( from " Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard ," 1751 ).
Orpah reluctantly leaves ; however, Ruth says, " Entreat me not to leave you, or to turn back from following you ; For wherever you go, I will go ; And wherever you lodge, I will lodge ; Your people shall be my people, and your God, my God.
: And leaves the world to darkness and to me.
And the leaves of the tree are for the healing of the nations.
And autumn leaves lie thick and still
And then she leaves and you go on looking at the road after she's gone.
And as water evaporates from leaves, more is drawn up through the plant to replace it.
: And near it they heaped an altar of small stones, and wreathed their brows with oak leaves and paid heed to sacrifice, invoking the Mother of Dindymum, Most Venerable, Dweller in Phrygia, and Titias and Cyllenus, who alone of many are called dispensers of doom and assessors of the Idaean Mother, – the Idaean Dactyls of Crete, whom once the nymph Anchiale, as she grasped with both hands the land of Oaxus, bare in the Dictaean cave.
And Hitchcock, you know, is very sensitive ; he leaves me alone.
And where these 4 to 6 inches long insects set down, they ate all manner of plant leaves.
And Gardiner has the defects of his supreme qualities, of his fairness and critical ability as a judge of character ; his work lacks enthusiasm, and leaves the reader cold and unmoved.
: And the fire that leaves shocked
And, as she is mounting him and trying to make out with him, Tom blurts out that he's on his honeymoon, and the girl finally leaves.
And the fact that William leaves his old junk on the exhibition table, leading to the guests believing it to be a plot to gain cash revenues, does not lessen the spirit of anger.
* " The ploughman homeward plods his weary way, / And leaves the world to darkness and to me " ( Thomas Gray, " Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard ") — Weary way is a hypallage: it is the ploughman, not the way, that is weary.
:::: And leaves behind a rippling wake of light.
And just like with the old woman, David just shakes his head and leaves.
: And leaves the world to darkness and to me.
And to prove himself to Iskuhi, for he is as much bewitched by her as his father, he leaves Musa Dagh to fetch back Iskuhi ’ s bible, left behind in his father ’ s deserted house.
* And betel leaves marking satisfaction with worldly pleasures.
And it still leaves too many voters frustrated by their votes not counting.
And in " The Disco Years ," Tom is crushed when the tennis player with whom he had a fling leaves him for a girl and joins an openly homophobic crowd.

And and astonished
And it astonished even the Wolverines themselves.
And since at times one and the same cause is known to some and unknown to others, it happens that of several who see an effect, some are astonished and some not: thus an astronomer is not astonished when he sees an eclipse of the sun, for he knows the cause ; whereas one who is ignorant of this science must needs wonder, since he knows not the cause.
In Sefer Haoth Abulafia describes a similar episode, but from an explicit self-perspective :" I saw a man coming from the west with a great army, the number of the warriors of his camp being twenty-two thousand men And when I saw his face in the sight, I was astonished, and my heart trembled within me, and I left my place and I longed for it to call upon the name of God to help me, but that thing evaded my spirit.
( 4 ) And if you are astonished, Muúammad-then astonishing is their saying, " When we are dust, will we indeed be into a new creation?
[...] And after wee were returned to our ships, their Captaine clad with an old Beares skin, with three of his sonnes, and a brother of his with him, came unto us in one of their boates, but they came not so neere us as they were wont to doe: there he made a long Oration unto us, shewing us the crosse we had set up, and making a crosse with two fingers, then did he shew us all the Countrey about us, [...] One * of our fellowes that was in our boate, tooke hold on theirs, and suddenly leapt into it, with two or three more, who enforced them to enter into our ships, whereat they were greatly astonished.

And and critic
When the film was first released Frank S. Nugent, the film critic of The New York Times praised the film and the acting, writing, " And New York, unless we have miscalculated again, will endorse its film version, at the Roxy, as heartily as it has endorsed the film of the Joads.
" And there I was, on closing night, singing and sobbing along ," later wrote Time magazine critic Richard Corliss.
Said Howard Reich, jazz critic of the Chicago Tribune, “ It would be difficult to overestimate Henry Threagill ’ s role in perpetually altering the meaning of jazz ..… He has changed our underlying assumptions of what jazz can and should be .” – An excerpt from a chapter on Henry Threadgill from And They All Sang ( published 2005 ) by late Pulitzer winning author and disc jockey Studs Terkel – a book about “ forty of the greatest and most deeply human musical figures of our time ”.
However, Bosley Crowther in The New York Times wrote: “ The most distracting nonsense is the pop-up of familiar faces in so-called cameo roles, jarring the illusion .” Shana Alexander in Life Magazine stated: “ The pace was so stupefying that I felt not uplifted – but sandbagged !” And John Simon – later notorious as the frequently scathing theater and film critic of New York Magazine – wrote in the National Review: " God is unlucky in The Greatest Story Ever Told.
Music critic Chris Gerard named their album Launch And Landing as one of the Top 20 Albums of 2007.
The versatile singer spends her time between performances giving master classes, and, in March 2012, published her first book, Ich singe mit Leib und Seele ( I Sing With Heart And Soul ), with music critic Dr. Mariane Zelger-Vogt.
" And Asheville, North Carolina, Mountain Xpress critic Ken Hanke, looking at the film from the perspective of 2003, said of Pretty Baby: " It was once shocking and dull.
" I And I ", according to author / critic Tim Riley, " updates the Dylan mythos.
'" A cranky tirade against the modern world, it begins with the verse, " We live in a political world / Love don't have any place / We live in a time where men commit crime / And crime don't have a face ", to which critic Thomas Ward asked, " Which age does this not apply to?
And Jean Douchet, the French critic, has written that Godard's film ' would have been impossible without Street of Shame, Kenji Mizoguchi's last and most sublime film.
Dann was also a vociferous critic of then-Attorney General Jim Petro, a Republican, who had been notified by the Securities And Exchange Commission more than two years earlier that the SEC had serious reservations about investment practices at the BWC.
In the Entertainment Weekly review of the album, critic David Browne wrote: " Songs like ' In My Place ' and ' Warning Sign ' marry lyrics imbued with deep regret and mistakes (< nowiki ></ nowiki >... You were an island / And I passed you by < nowiki ></ nowiki > in the touching latter song ) with lyrical melodies and guitar hooks that twinkle and sparkle.
He was appointed as his party's consumer and corporate affairs critic, and in this capacity became a prominent opponent of the Mulroney government's Goods And Services Tax.
However, Lee is best known as a writer and critic for publications such as Flipside fanzine, among many others, and as co-author of the book Hardcore California: A History Of Punk And New Wave.
And along with this navigation came infamy as a critic.
And like the critic in Der Spiegel, he singles out for special censure an interview with Die Zeit in which Syberberg claimed that he ' could understand ' the feeling of the SS man on the railway ramp of Auschwitz, who, in Himmler's words, ' made himself hard ' for the sake of fulfilling his mission to the end.
And, he was by far the ablest and most dangerous critic of Bismarck's policy.
Film critic Roger Ebert liked the screenplay of the film, and wrote, " And on and on, around and around, in an elegant and sly deadpan comedy.
And in 2001, critic Vivian Gornick praised Krim as " a Jewish Joan Didion " in her book The Situation and the Story.
And he gave the first national broadcast exposure ( in April 1939 ) to a burgeoning self-help group known as Alcoholics Anonymous So much so was he known for those kinds of things that one critic composed a particularly lacerating doggerel: " Disaster has no cheerier greeter / than gleeful, gloating Gabriel Heatter.

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