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In 1563 the long-gathering storm of slander burst upon the occasion of the publication of his Thirty Dialogues, in one of which his adversaries maintained that he had justified polygamy under colour of a pretended refutation.
Nanna, the wife of Baldr ( whose heart burst upon seeing the corpse of Baldr and was placed upon the pyre with Baldr ), gives gifts to Hermóðr to return to Asgard with.
The strength of the E1 pulse depends upon the number and intensity of the gamma rays produced by the weapon and upon the rapidity of the gamma ray burst from the weapon.
According to the standard reference text on nuclear weapons effects published by the U. S. Department of Defense, " The peak electric field ( and its amplitude ) at the Earth's surface from a high-altitude burst will depend upon the explosion yield, the height of the burst, the location of the observer, and the orientation with respect to the geomagnetic field.
John surrounded the Pechenegs as they burst into Thrace, tricked them into believing that he would grant them a favourable treaty, and then launched a devastating surprise attack upon their fortified camp.
Andre Sennwald, who reviewed the film for The New York Times upon its April 1931 release, called it " just another gangster film at the Strand, weaker than most in its story, stronger than most in its acting, and, like most, maintaining a certain level of interest through the last burst of machine-gun fire "; Woods and Cagney give " remarkably lifelike portraits of young hoodlums " and " Beryl Mercer as Tom's mother, Robert Emmett O ' Connor as a gang chief, and Donald Cook as Tom's brother, do splendidly.
Warner was thrown from the car, which burst into flames upon impact.
All the jobs he embarked upon ended in disaster, sometimes with a burst of classic slapstick, sometimes with a bewildered Drake himself at the centre of incomprehensible actions by the people employing him.
When the sisters burst upon the music scene in the late 1930s, they shook a very solid musical foundation: producing a slick harmonic blend by singing at the top of their lungs while trying-successfully-to emulate the blare of three harmonizing trumpets, with a full big band racing behind them.
Mainly for safety reasons, water balloon walls are designed to be thick enough to be held without bursting yet thin enough to burst upon impact.
Wills died upon impact and the plane burst into flames.
One of her earliest memories was her father reading to her The Song of Hiawatha, at which she burst into sobs upon hearing that the tree had to give its life in order to provide Hiawatha the wood for a canoe.
The plane burst into flames upon impact and burned before sinking into of water.
The art of topiary, with enclosed garden " rooms ", burst upon the English gardening public with the mature examples at Elvaston Castle, Derbyshire, which opened to public viewing in the 1850s and created a sensation: " within a few years architectural topiary was springing up all over the country ( it took another 25 years before sculptural topiary began to become popular as well )".
And after that they bound him to a pillar and carded his skin with iron cards, and then they roasted him upon a gridiron ... and did smite sharp nails of iron in his fingers, and after, they put out his eyes of his head with their fingers, and after that they laid this holy bishop upon the ground naked and stretched him with strong withes bound to horses about his blessed neck, arms, and legs, so that all his veins and sinews that he had in his body burst.
After this vision had closed, another great and glorious vision burst upon us ; for Elijah the prophet, who was taken to heaven without tasting death, stood before us, and said: Behold, the time has fully come, which was spoken of by the mouth of Malachi -- testifying that he should be sent, before the great and dreadful day of the Lord come -- To turn the hearts of the fathers to the children, and the children to the fathers, lest the whole earth be smitten with a curse -- Therefore, the keys of this dispensation are committed into your hands ; and by this ye may know that the great and dreadful day of the Lord is near, even at the doors.
In Yann Martel's book, Life of Pi, Pi, the protagonist of the novel, mentions his love for books and how, upon encountering a Bible in a hotel in Canada, burst into tears and immediately sent a note and money to the Gideons urging them to spread their distribution of Bibles to less thought-of places.
: It's All About Love is, by any measure, a colossal folly – ridiculed at its Sundance ' 03 premier, supposedly disowned by its stars ( rumor has it Claire Danes burst into tears upon seeing the end result ) and jettisoned by original distributor Focus.
:" It is difficult to imagine now what a marvel Feller was when he burst upon the scene in 1936, a callow youth of 17.
The Enid began recording at about the same time as punk rock burst upon the scene.

burst and Rome
Work on this task was delayed in October 716 when the Tiber river burst its banks and flooded Rome, causing immense damage and only receding after eight days.
Alaric and his Visigoths burst in by the Porta Salaria on the northeast of the city Rome.

burst and art
He saw it and raised his eyes to heaven, and with remorse in his heart he burst into tears and cried: " Jesus Christ, whom Clotilde asserts to be the son of the Living God, who art said to give aid to those in distress, and to bestow victory on those who hope in thee, I beseech the glory of thy aid, with the vow that if thou wilt grant me victory over these enemies, and I shall know that power which she says that people dedicated in thy name have had from thee, I will believe in thee and be baptized in thy name.
The NY Times said, “ Probably no photographer in history has enjoyed such a burst of success in the art world .” The book consists of 65 black-and-white photographs of her three children, all under the age of 10.
The Church of Hagia Sophia in Constantinople employed nearly 10, 000 workmen and artisans, in a final burst of Roman art under Emperor Justinian ( 527 – 565 AD ), who also ordered the creation of the famous mosaics of Ravenna.
The Church of Hagia Sophia in Constantinople employed nearly 10, 000 workmen and artisans, in a final burst of Roman art under Emperor Justinian I, who also ordered the creation of the famous mosaics of Ravenna.
However, after an initial burst for western style art, the pendulum swung in the opposite direction, and led by art critic Okakura Kakuzo and educator Ernest Fenollosa, there was a revival of appreciation for traditional Japanese styles ( Nihonga ).

burst and scene
After the genre had started to go out of fashion with mainstream audiences in 1981, the mod revival scene went underground and successfully reinvented itself through a series of clubs, bands and fanzines that breathed fresh life into the genre, culminating in another burst of creative acceptance in 1985.
When new issues of nativism, prohibition and anti-slavery burst on the scene in the mid-1850s, no one looked to the quickly disintegrating Whig party for answers.
After playing just four games for a mediocre return in his debut year, Carey burst onto the scene in 1990 as a goal kicking Centre Half Forward and perfect support to Full Forward and fellow New South Welshman, John Longmire ( who was that year's Coleman Medallist as the league's leading goal kicker ).
There were multiple ideas of how to spread Max's immunity to humanity, including: an air burst that would spread the antibody and dispersed through the human race and save everyone from the comet or, the immunity would be attached to the viruses associated with the common cold and thus spread through the common cold ( he detailed how a scene would show original Cindy sneezing as part of the beginning of the immunity spread ).
Maréchal interrupts the show, and the French prisoners spontaneously burst into " La Marseillaise " in a scene that influenced Casablanca.
* Durham Woods, a complex of several apartment buildings and scene of the Edison, New Jersey natural gas explosion in 1994, in which a 36-inch natural gas pipeline burst and exploded, destroying buildings in the area.
When the scene began, many people in the audience recognized the set as the bedroom from " The Bob Newhart Show " and burst into spontaneous applause.
He burst on the international scene in the 1995 Rugby World Cup, scoring seven tries in the competition.
The music took a major turn because emerging bands burst onto the national scene to fuse a new exuberance, new sounds and styles with the music.
Cam Fella burst onto the scene in the 1982 Hopeful pacing series, which he completely dominated, paying $ 2. 10 to win in almost every start.
The Zagreb band Elemental also burst into the scene featuring one of the few Croatian female rappers.
A common sketch will start up with a set-up of the scene ( e. g. a Schwarzenegger-esque action hero battling armed men in an action film ), then McKellen will burst onto the screen in an electric wheelchair and mock the protagonist of the sketch ( often he opens with the line: " I'm Ian McKellen aka Doctor Death!
The XA Falcon, introducing a new hardtop coupe model, burst onto the scene with its distinctive range of paint colours, with purple and wild plum being popular, often ordered with white or black upholstery.
In the robbery, which netted around $ 49, 000 ( figures differ slightly ), Nelson severely wounded motorcycle policeman Hale Keith with a burst of sub-machinegun fire as the officer was arriving at the scene.
He also seems to possess some powers of size changing with him being able to shrink down enough to possibly be able to sit on Channing's shoulder, but with his regular height being between two to three feet tall and he has what can be seen as either a teleportation ability or powers of invisibility, disappearing in a burst of clouds when Channing wanted him " out of his sight " at the end of the first scene.
Tralee IT GAA burst onto the college GAA scene in 1997 when it became the first RTC to win the Sigerson Cup.
They burst onto the scene in 1969 when they performed at the Woodstock music festival and went on to have their own variety show similar to The Monkees.
Kim Wilde ( born Kim Smith, 18 November 1960 ) is an English pop singer, author and television presenter who burst onto the music scene in 1981 with the number 2 UK Singles Chart New Wave classic " Kids in America ".
The British Basketball League burst onto the British hoops scene in 1987 as the game's foremost clubs opted for a franchise-based competition without promotion or relegation.
The scene switches back to the Drazi / Centauri battle, where several White Star ships suddenly burst into the scene, firing at and destroying the victorious Centauri warships.

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