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Mr. Ailey's `` Roots Of The Blues '', an earthy and very human modern dance work, provided strong contrast to the ballet selections of the evening.
* Volume 1 includes previously unreleased tracks from The Tridents, earthy mono recordings of Yardbirds classics like " Steeled Blues " and " Heart Full of Soul ", four tracks from a Yardbirds BBC session, and Jeff's first solo single sides.

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"< ref > There are multiple translations of the full name, including " the all-powerful warrior who, because of his endurance and inflexible will to win, will go from conquest to conquest leaving fire in his wake ", " the earthy, the peppery, all-powerful warrior who, by his endurance and will to win, goes from contest to contest leaving fire in his wake " and " the man who flies from victory to victory and leaves nothing behind him "< http :// www. plexoft. com / SBF / N04. html # Sese > and " the all-powerful warrior who goes from conquest to conquest, leaving fire in his wake " ( Wrong, p. 4 )</ ref >), Mobutu Sese Seko for short.
Seeking to make a " more earthy sounding album which I could hand out to the street people I talked to on Hollywood Boulevard ", in 1970 Norman established One Way Records with his own money, which was described as " an underground experimental " label, which was headquartered initially at his rented home at 6007 Carlos Avenue, Hollywood.
") The " strange Colossus " (" estranhíssimo Colosso "): " Rude son of the Earth " (" Filho aspérrimo da Terra ") is described as having: " huge stature ", " squalid beard ", " earthy colour ", " full of earth and crinkly of hairs / blacken the mouth, yellow the teeth "(" disforme estatura ", " barba esquálida ", " cor terrena ", " cheios de terra e crespos os cabelos / a boca negra, os dentes, amarelos ").
Chthonic (, from Greek χθόνιος – chthonios, " in, under, or beneath the earth ", from χθών – chthōn " earth "; pertaining to the Earth ; earthy ; subterranean ) designates, or pertains to, deities or spirits of the underworld, especially in relation to Greek religion.
Without the broad earthy appeal of earlier work such as " Sister ", the album failed commercially to make any impact.
He went on to commend Black Cat, White Cats " earthy feel as well as its charm that lies in it lacking the polished glaze of most big budget features although being expertly filmed ", criticize its " tendency to run too long ", praise the performances of Bajram Severdzan " whose Matko is a likable rogue ", and Branka Katic " who has a luminous screen presence " before concluding that " while not a masterpiece, Kusturica's latest film is a real treat for those in search of a healthy dose of laughter set in a culture whose intricacies are rarely captured on film ".
The flavor of Catawba can have varying degrees of " foxiness ", which refers to the earthy and musky aromas commonly associated with Vitis labrusca varieties.
" He also writes that Gentry sings with a " sweet, high tenor " while Montgomery " complements with an earthy, sometimes raspy, baritone ", and notes that the duo has an " energetic stage show and dress ".

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and he wrote also the masterpiece of frontier humor, `` The Big Bear Of Arkansas '', in which earthy realism is placed alongside the exaggeration of the backwoods tall-tale and the awe with which man contemplates the grandeur and the mysteries of nature.
Compost that is ready to be used as an additive is dark brown or even black with an earthy smell.
It has a furrowed stalk with wedge-shaped leaves, the whole plant having a coarse, earthy taste, and a distinctive smell.
He recruits a simple farmer, Sancho Panza, as his squire, who frequently deals with Don Quixote's rhetorical orations on antiquated knighthood with a unique, earthy wit.
Tres Hombress earthy and " infectious " sound were results of the propulsion from Hill and Beard's rhythm support, coupled with Gibbons ' " growling " guitar tone.
Mitchell imbued the character of Alf Garnett with an earthy charm that served to humanise Alf and make him likable.
Older, more mellow Chardonnays are often paired with more " earthy " dishes like mushroom soup and aged cheese.
In general New World examples have more pronounced fruity notes while Old World wines can be more austere with heightened earthy notes.
John Woodward ( d. 1728 ) experimented with various types of water ranging from clean to muddy and found muddy water the best, and so he concluded earthy matter was the essential element.
With time in the bottle these " primary " notes are moderated and then supplemented with earthy or savory " tertiary " notes such as leather and truffle.
Kurakkan roti: An earthy brown thick roti with coconut
The film popularized Method acting with Brando's role as the earthy and unmannered Stanley Kowalski opposite the classical dignity of British actress, Vivien Leigh, as his sister-in-law.
If collected before spores have formed, while the flesh is still white, it may be cooked as slices fried in butter, with a strong earthy, mushroom flavor.
It is often described as creamy and nutty when young, becoming with age more assertive, earthy, and complex.
It was always with respect and passion for the opportunity and really what it could offer people in a very unpretentious and earthy way.
A distinction is sometimes drawn between dull minerals and earthy minerals, with the latter being coarser, and having even less lustre.
Almost all varieties of soy sauce are salty, earthy, brownish liquids intended to season food while cooking or at the table, with exception of Indonesian sweet soy sauce.
After Denham's death, the series was continued in 2003 with Nicholas Le Prevost playing a gruffer, more earthy Maigret and Julian Barnes playing Simenon.
Kabir composed in a pithy and earthy style, replete with surprise and inventive imagery.
Writer Michael Jackson referred to a barley wine by Smithwick's thus: " This is very distinctive, with an earthy hoppiness, a wineyness, lots of fruit and toffee flavours.
The recounting of Jesus ' human and godlike qualities, combined with Biff's earthy debauchery, leads to its all-too-familiar tragic ending, but humorously explains many things: the origins of judo ( a pun that is definitely intended ), why Jews eat Chinese food on Christmas, and how rabbits became associated with Easter.
Sanjuro in particular contrasts this earthy warrior spirit with the useless, sheltered propriety of the court samurai.

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In its obituary for Noguchi, the New York Times called him " a versatile and prolific sculptor whose earthy stones and meditative gardens bridging East and West have become landmarks of 20th-century art.
Once again, its earthy flavors bond with the fats that cook the eggs to mellow the flavors into a truffle-like taste.
On the other hand, the intimate psychological encounters in realistic settings that characterize an Austro-Germanic work like Richard Strauss's Der Rosenkavalier ( 1911 ) are not ordinarily discussed in terms of Verismo because of the self-conscious " period-costume " setting of Strauss's opera, and because its elite and intellectually refined atmosphere are at odds with the earthy operatic melodramas being written in Italy during the same period, which are more typically associated with Verismo opera.
It is both beloved and reviled for its earthy aroma, which has been described by some as reminiscent of feces or " barnyard ".
Traditional German pumpernickel contains no colouring agents, instead relying on the Maillard reaction to produce its characteristic deep brown colour, sweet, dark chocolate, coffee flavour, and earthy aroma ( however, it is not uncommon to use darkly toasted bread from a previous batch as a colouring agent ).
This character can perhaps best be described as earthy, gritty, close-knit, and proud ; as local author Chris Potter puts it, " Bloomfield has always taken pride in its modest working-class aspirations and a lack of ... upper-class trappings.
Greywacke or Graywacke ( German grauwacke, signifying a grey, earthy rock ) is a variety of sandstone generally characterized by its hardness, dark color, and poorly sorted angular grains of quartz, feldspar, and small rock fragments or lithic fragments set in a compact, clay-fine matrix.
His sneaking sycophancies, his greediness and forwardness, whatever was bestial and earthy in him, are so many blemishes in his Book, which still disturb us in its clearness ; wholly hindrances, not helps.
Inside, its flesh ranges from a pale yellow to an earthy brown color with a grainy texture akin to that of a well-ripened pear.
In the end, Toby's earthy wits win over the judge and the family returns to its new land and home.
Roasted robusta beans produce a strong, full-bodied coffee with a distinctive earthy flavour, but usually with more bitterness than arabica due to its pyrazine organic compound.
Most of its comedians speak Kansai-ben, the strong, earthy dialect that developed among the merchant classes of Osaka, as opposed to the more elegant tones of Kyoto or the standard language of the Edo ( now Tokyo ) aristocracy.
She received rave reviews from the Nashville music industry for its raw honest emotion and earthy production.
His poetry has a distinctive diction laced with language reminiscent of Amir Khusro in its use of words and construction that is usually heard in the more earthy dialects of the Hindi-Urdu complex of languages, and his forms and poetic style is an influence on generations of young poets.
He has been called ' the king of the saucy postcard ', and his work is collected and appreciated for his artistic skill, its power of social observation and earthy sense of humour.
The village of Fixin ( fee san ) is noted for its earthy red wines, particularly those from its premier cru vineyard of Clos du Chapitre.

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