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They experience a mystically incestuous stirring upon meeting after their father's death.

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Formerly the bandmaster of the United States Marine Band, Sousa wrote military marches like " Stars and Stripes Forever " that reflected his " nostalgia for home and country ", giving the melody a " stirring virile character ".
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Iced tea's popularity in the United States has led to an addition to standard cutlery sets: the iced tea spoon is a teaspoon with a long handle, suitable for stirring sugar into glasses.
* By siding with France the United States would have left itself open to attacks within American borders by the governments of Britain and Spain stirring up " numerous Indian tribes " influenced by these two governments.
It is used primarily in the United States, for stirring sugar or other sweeteners into iced tea, which is traditionally served in a tall glass.

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While the crowd was rioting in the streets, Justinian considered fleeing the capital, but he remained in the city on the stirring words of Theodora ( according to Procopius, she said " For an Emperor to become a fugitive is not a thing to be endured ... I hold with the old saying that the purple makes an excellent shroud ".
Joe Crowe, managing editor of the online magazine Revolution Science Fiction, described the movie as " stirring and dramatic " and said it " gets right to the point, and nails the adaptation in about 25 minutes.
Bellamy recalled Upham, upon reading the pledge, came into the posture of the salute, snapped his heels together, and said " Now up there is the flag ; I come to salute ; as I say ' I pledge allegiance to my flag ,' I stretch out my right hand and keep it raised while I say the stirring words that follow.
Bellamy recalled Upham, upon reading the pledge, came into the posture of the salute, snapped his heels together, and said " Now up there is the flag ; I come to salute ; as I say ' I pledge allegiance to my flag ,' I stretch out my right hand and keep it raised while I say the stirring words that follow.
Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times said the film " has a strange way of being broad and twisted at the same time, so that while we surf the surface of the story, unexpected developments are stirring beneath ...
According to his staffers, Smith never said anything outright racist, but some of his supporters released unofficial pamphlets stirring up fears of an integrated society.
On that long strip of undergrowth and shaken turf, one might have said by the stirring of a volcano, the fallen rocks looked like the ruins of a great vanished city which once looked out onto the ocean, itself dominated by the white, endless wall of the cliff .»
He said at the time, “ The place is so dysfunctional ... any stirring of the pot is good.
Folklorist at the University of Maryland Barry Lee Pearson said modern examples of folk legends like Goatman are most commonly generated by teenagers, and the stories end up stirring interest in sites like Fletchertown Road.
It is said that as the House of Commons thundered in an uproar at his stirring rhetoric, Churchill muttered in a whispered aside to a colleague, " And we ’ ll fight them with the butt ends of broken beer bottles because that ’ s bloody well all we ’ ve got!
That day, Zinser said, " It is the role of the Board to choose a president and to replace a president ," stirring outrage in the protesters.
Allmusic said that " Meat Loaf sells the borderline-campy lyrics with a full-throated vocal whose stirring sense of conviction brings out the heart hidden behind the clever phrases.
Daniel Incognito of Sputnikmusic said that in " Mama " the group " sing with heartfelt emotion ", and added that " their somewhat amateurish singing is brought up and pushed along by the production crew, harmonising nicely into a stirring pop hook ".
The Great Escape had been Martin's favorite film as child, and he said " it was so exciting and so stirring " to hear the music being performed by the Simpsons < nowiki >'</ nowiki > studio orchestra.

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Throughout her speech she kept stressing thatwe should keep things going while things are stirringand fears that once the fight for colored rights settles down, it would take a long time to warm people back up to the idea of colored women ’ s having equal rights.
As Holland has it: " What precise heights of oratory he attained, what stirring and memorable phrases he pronounced, we have no way of knowing ... only by the effect it had on the assembly can we gauge what surely must have been its electric and vivifying quality-for Themistocles ' audacious proposals, when put to the vote, were ratified.
In 1853 it published an anonymous and unfavourable review of Charles Dickens ’ Bleak House, later revealed to be by George Brimley, typical of the paper's enduring contempt for him as a ‘ popular ’ writer " amusing the idle hours of the greatest number of readers ; not, we may hope, without improvement to their hearts, but certainly without profoundly affecting their intellects or deeply stirring their emotions.
*** " A special award to Prelude to War for its trenchant conception and authentic and stirring dramatization of the events which forced our nation into the war and of the ideals for which we fight.
" While all melts under our feet ," Pater wrote, " we may well catch at any exquisite passion, or any contribution to knowledge that seems by a lifted horizon to set the spirit free for a moment, or any stirring of the senses, or work of the artist ’ s hands.
* With the three street subjects by Jerome Myers we swing into the composite life of the city and get the harsh and stirring note to which the great unconscious army of our new civilization marches.
Supposedly, cooks, wives and their servants would go to church, hear the words ' Stir up, we beseech thee, O Lord ...', and be reminded, by association of ideas, that it was about time to start stirring up the puddings for Christmas.
The fourth berry we tasted, later identified as " Reveille ," topped my list for its firm texture and those stirring bugle riffs of flavor.
So as well as the aforementioned The Ten Commandments and Shortbus, we get crowd-pleasing Twin Towers doc Man On Wire and stirring autobiopic Tarnation, alongside more overtly spiritual choices Inherit The Wind and Tarkovsky's Andrei Rublev.

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Hereby, the external object viewed by the eyes remains the thing that is seen, not the retinal image, the purpose of which would be to achieve perceptive cooperation by stirring sympathetic impulses in the other sensory centers, motor tensions, associated word symbols, and consciousness.
One of the forces that worked as an impetus for his pressing forward was the first stirring of what would later be called Romanticism — the Sturm und Drang, or " storm and stress " phase in the arts, a short period where obvious emotionalism was a stylistic preference.
Calef's book was inspired by the fear that Mather would succeed in once again stirring up new witchcraft trials, and the need to bear witness to the horrible experiences of New Englanders in 1692.
Many of the clientele at the saddleshop were trappers and traders, from whom Kit would hear their stirring tales of the Far West.
After a stirring opening on the eve of the coup d ' état, involving an idealistic young village couple joining up with the republican militia in the middle of the night, Zola then spends the next few chapters going back in time to pre-Revolutionary Provence, and proceeds to lay the foundations for the entire Rougon-Macquart cycle, committing himself to what would become the next twenty-two years of his life's work.
In addition, Michael Ratcliffe wrote in Observer that the " operetta plot which would have delighted a mature Lehar is dramatised in a buoyant, eclectic and stirring theatre-score " and called Körberg " the indisputable star of the show ".
Letterman would gradually show increased mock irritation with the clip in discussions with bandleader Paul Shaffer, while at the same time calling it " exciting, moving, inspirational " and " stirring, haunting, beautiful ".
" Herridge warns that unless the party adopted a reform program it would die and lamented the loss of his brother-in-law as party leader due to " the powers of reaction, and the stirring up of racial and religious strife.
That often entailed intentionally " stirring the pot " by putting through callers willing to say something outrageous or to bring up something that would get a reaction from the guest that's on the air.
Regularly stirring hamburger on sale at a deli can also make the meat on the surface stay red, implying that it's fresh, while it would quickly oxidize and brown, betraying its true age, if left unstirred.
If his actions had been premeditated, they would have been rather reckless given the risk of stirring up the notoriously volatile Trinidadian crowd.
His stirring victory in that event would earn him a share of the Svenska Dagbladet Gold Medal with cyclist Bernt Johansson.
Pahnke reported greater incidence of mystical experience among the group receiving psilocybin, and like the prisoners in the Concord experiment, they delivered stirring first-hand testimony of their experiences which would help inspire further research.
Large paddles are used to stir the apples and family members would take turns stirring.
This is done by placing colossal cauldrons outside upon a source of heat, then, people would take turns stirring the stew until it is ready to be consumed by the community's mourners.
( His friend and fellow resistance fighter Rudolf Wobbe would later report that of the two thousand Latter-day Saints in the Hamburg area, seven were pro-Nazi, but five of them happened to be in his and Helmuth's St. Georg Branch ( congregation ), thus stirring controversy with the majority who were non-or anti-Nazis.
More than ordinarily shy, he forgot his shyness when engaged in one of his organizing ventures, and a flow of colorful, stirring talk would come from him so persuasive that those who heard him were completely carried away.
He knew how to " sell " a song — to build a stirring aria to a climax that would bring audiences to their feet.
A newspaper account at the time suggested that Seneca Village would “ not be forgotten … many a brilliant and stirring fight was had during the campaign.
Critics of the Bill ( before the amendments noted below, adding the requirement for the intention of stirring up hatred ) asserted that the Act would make major religious works such as the Bible and the Qur ' an illegal in their current form in the UK.

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