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moments and unbearable
However, he also created his own, personal myths in the moments when the whole nation began to live in / with the surrogates of unbearable or unrecognizable reality.

moments and personal
Susan said, while he was friendly on a personal level and recalled mostly pleasant moments as their guest, there were conflicts due to his political views.
As a VIP at Apple, Taylor had a major role in the company's ups and downs, making or enforcing many crucial business and personal decisions, for The Beatles and Apple's staff, and witnessing many key moments in the latter days of both.
They converse with each other in heavily formal French and German, and in moments of intimate personal conversation, escape into English as if to hide these comments from their lower class counterparts.
The term " fiero " was coined by Italian psychologist Isabella Poggi to describe the pride experienced and expressed in the moments following a personal triumph over adversity.
Charles Champlin from Los Angeles Times commented that: " Despite an over explicit soundtrack and some moments when the story in fact became a sermon, the movie effectively translated a changed national consciousness into credible and touching personal terms ".
Charles was exhausted and had been lightly wounded when he took personal command of a regiment during the critical moments of the battle, but overall he was probably satisfied with the result of the first day of battle.
Halifax remained in London at the key moments of the Munich crisis of September 1938, where Chamberlain's personal intervention was dramatic.
Leadership authors Jim Kouzes and Barry Posner advise mentors to look for " teachable moments " in order to " expand or realize the potentialities of the people in the organizations they lead " and underline that personal credibility is as essential to quality mentoring as skill.
In an unusual gesture, moments before taking office, Franco handed senators a piece of paper on which he had listed his personal net worth and properties.
El humo dormido ( The sleeping smoke ) ( 1919 ) is one of his most personal books and contains various autobiographical moments.
On the afternoon of June 23, 1937, after having dispatched letters of farewell, Rabearivelo took his own life with cyanide, faithfully recording his final moments in his Calepins Bleu ( Blue Notebooks ), a personal journal of some 1, 800 pages.
* Good Bungalows Go Bad-Melvin O Doom features in a sketch in which he relieves some of his personal favourite Bungalow moments.
Combined with Jiiya ’ s coy nature around him, and her willingness to admit personal moments from her childhood, some fans of the maid wonder if she has personal feelings for him.
Brown and Matt were also notorious for depicting embarrassing personal moments such as masturbation and nose-picking.
Damasio's theory stresses ' the crucial role of feeling in navigating the endless stream of life's personal decisions .... The intuitive signals that guide us in these moments come in the form of limbic-driven surges from the viscera that Damasio calls " somatic markers "-literally, gut feelings '.
:" Going Upriver director George Butler ( best known for his highly acclaimed films Pumping Iron, featuring Arnold Schwarzenegger and The Endurance: Shackleton's Legendary Antarctic Expedition ) first realized Kerry ’ s importance to his generation and began documenting his journey in photographs in 1969, covering Kerry's leadership of the Vietnam Veterans Against the War ( VVAW ), his early political campaigns, as well as intimate moments of his personal life.
However, he picked out " Baby Face " and " Buffalo Gal " as bright moments, and praised Lynott's " eloquent and personal " performance on " Sarah ".
* Miss Information ( Laraine Newman ) is an aptly named ditzy tour guide who leads a group of tourists through various moments in history, as if the world is her own personal museum.
This memorial site is a collection of nine busts and five statues and a large bronze wall inscription that commemorates 14 individuals celebrated for their personal contributions, but also representing critical moments in Canada's military history.
As Brian Epstein ’ s personal assistant, Taylor witnessed crucial moments in the Beatles ' career and was present at the signing of the first contract with Brian ( which Taylor signed as " In the presence of :").
The New York times noted in 2009 " Olds selects intense moments from her family romance — usually ones involving violence or sexuality or both — and then stretches them in opposite directions, rendering them in such obsessive detail that they seem utterly unique to her personal experience, while at the same time using metaphor to insist on their universality.
Though the following, 1997 / 98 season at Real wasn't quite as successful for Mijatović from a personal standpoint, it still provided many memorable moments.
Dave struggles between moments of feeling that his approach to parenting is calculated and brilliantly designed to make Toph well-adjusted, to worrying that his hands-off approach and commitment to personal projects will make Toph maladjusted.

moments and tragedy
In August 1987, Big Daddy's career was blighted by tragedy after a turn of events during the final moments of a tag team match pitting himself and nephew Steve Crabtree ( billed as " Greg Valentine ") against King Kong Kirk and King Kendo.
In his moments of leisure, he wrote a poem, Le Rêve ( 1755 ), a tragedy Les Thermopyles ( 1789 ) and a book on the colonies.
The musical character of the Sixth Symphony will differ from the mood and emotional tone of the Fifth Symphony, in which moments of tragedy and tension were characteristic.
The Washington Post < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s Bill Sheehan called the series " a humane, visionary epic and a true magnum opus " that stands as an " imposing example of pure storytelling ," " filled with brilliantly rendered set pieces ... cataclysmic encounters and moments of desolating tragedy.
Deeply involved with the language and its culture, passionately committed to the best things in Welsh life, there is in his work-even at moments of high intensity-an element of detachment, an ability to step aside and see the wonder of Wales, its beauty and its tragedy, with an outsider's reflective, almost analytical gaze.
Despite light moments, the musical, like the play, is essentially a tragedy.
The literary critic Christopher Hitchens, while noting that Malraux had spent almost no time in China, claimed that the novel " pointed up the increasing weight of Asia in world affairs ; it described epic moments of suffering and upheaval, in Shanghai especially ( it was nearly filmed by Sergei Eisenstein ); and it demonstrated a huge respect for Communism and for Communists while simultaneously evoking the tragedy of a revolution betrayed by Moscow.

moments and some
You probably would not remember, since you never seemed to remember even the same moments as I, much less their intensity, one sunny midday on Fifth Avenue when you had set out with me for some final shopping less than a week before the wedding you staged for me with such reluctance at the Farm.
stereo LSO 1066 ) that has some entertaining moments, although it is scarcely as inventive as the praise elicited by the show might lead one to expect.
She seemed to work to grow close to her son in the few days he spent at home, talking to him about some of the more pleasant moments of his childhood and then trying to talk to him about those things in which he alone was interested.
However, the team's history during that period was hardly one of futility, but was rather punctuated with some of the most memorable moments in World Series history, including Enos Slaughter's " mad dash " in, the " Impossible Dream " of, Carlton Fisk's home run in, and Bill Buckner's error in.
Banquo's status as a contrast to Macbeth makes for some tense moments in the play.
In military environments, specific sounds with the cornet are used for different uses: to mark some moments of the day, to command the infantry in the battlefield, etc.
There were some historic moments for the Cubs as well ; they claimed the ' 35 pennant in thrilling fashion, winning a record 21 games in a row in September.
Mann did some of his most celebrated work with cinematographer John Alton, a specialist in what critic James Naremore describes as " hypnotic moments of light-in-darkness ".
This is due, to some extent, to electrons combining into pairs with opposite intrinsic magnetic moments as a result of the Pauli exclusion principle ( see electron configuration ), or combining into filled subshells with zero net orbital motion.
Despite not making the playoffs, the Brewers had some other memorable moments, as Pat Listach hit. 290 and stole 54 bases while winning the AL Rookie of the Year award, while Robin Yount got his 3000th career hit.
The Brewers did have some bright moments during the season with pitcher Ben Sheets striking out 18 Atlanta Braves in one game and the Brewers coming back from a 9-run deficit to beat the Cincinnati Reds.
A common pre-Kantian idea of time and eternity, describes " eternity " as a trans-temporal mode of being-such that all the moments of time are in some sense present in eternity.
Some software installs itself from the modem, so that in some cases absolutely no knowledge of technology is required to get online in moments.
The final Stooge films had few bright moments, according to Okuda and Watz: Hoofs and Goofs, A Merry Mix Up, Rusty Romeos and Oil's Well That Ends Well are amusing, while the musical Sweet and Hot ( long detested by fans ) deserves some credit for straying from the norm.
In some solids the magnetic moments on different atoms are ordered and can form a ferromagnet, an antiferromagnet or a ferrimagnet.
The reform had by then received some modifications in points of detail by the reform commission, in which one of the leading members was Clavius, who afterwards wrote defences and an explanation of the reformed calendar, including an emphatic acknowledgement of Lilio's work, especially for his provision of a useful reform for the lunar cycle: " We owe much gratitude and praise to Luigi Giglio who contrived such an ingenious Cycle of Epacts which, inserted in the calendar, always shows the new moon and so can be easily adapted to any length of the year, if only at the right moments the due adjustment is applied.
Although the film has accurate portrayals of several key moments in Dillinger's life-such as his death and dialogue at his arraignment hearing-it is inaccurate in some major historical details, such as the timeline of deaths of key criminal figures including Pretty Boy Floyd and Baby Face Nelson.
In the first few moments of the play, it is revealed that someone sang the song earlier in the evening at a party, although who first sang it ( Martha or some other anonymous party guest ) remains unclear.
These magnetic moments will interact with an inhomogeneous magnetic field ; some of the antihydrogen atoms will be attracted to a magnetic minimum.
The product of two " beat tracks " of slightly different speeds overlaid, producing an audible moiré pattern ; if the beats of one track correspond to where in space a black dot or line exists and the beats of the other track correspond to the points in space where a camera is sampling light, because the frequencies are not exactly the same and aligned perfectly together, beats ( or samples ) will align closely at some moments in time and far apart at other times.
In a 2007 article on Simpsons guest stars, Adam Finley of TV Squad wrote that McClure was " responsible for some of the funniest moments in Simpsons history ".
And they're the kind of moments you never forget, a certain kind of lyricism that just strikes some deep part of you and that you hold on to.
Accepting that there are still " some weak moments " here, he also relates that it is during these scenes that the children's dialogue " becomes more and more clipped and realistic ", as well as being " more lifelike and less bland, and their emotions are subtler.
One of the reasons why this detection was controversial is that although radio ( and some other methods like rotational spectroscopy ) are good for the identification of simple species with large dipole moments, they are less sensitive to more complex molecules, even something relatively small like amino acids.

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