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" Rolling Stone gave the album 3 of 5 stars, stating it is " suffused with a peaceful fatalism, a mood that's as casually downbeat as Harmer's overcast voice itself.

suffused and him
It was `` Duty '' he said that his parents had given him as a rule -- beyond even the love that suffused his being and the sense of humor with which he was largely supplied -- and it was duty he would perform, though it cost him acute pain and exhausted him by the age of fifty.
He believed that the Holy Spirit was part of God's essence, a power from him that suffused all creation and through which God was omnipresent and able to act at all places and at all times.
During his 1904 retreat from Tibet, Younghusband had a mystical experience which suffused him with " love for the whole world " and convinced him that " men at heart are divine.
He reveals that the quartz construction of the time machine is suffused with a radioactive substance he calls Plattnerite for the mysterious benefactor who gave him the sample to study twenty years earlier, in 1871.

suffused and out
On Mauron's concept, the author cannot be reduced to a ratiocinating self: his own more or less traumatic biographical past, the cultural archetypes that have suffused his " soul " ironically contrast with the conscious self, The chiasmic relation between the two tales may be seen as a sane and safe acting out.
As he falls, his thoughts turn toward New England, and he wakes to find that he is at last in his marvelous sunset city ; no longer in the Dreamlands but in his own room in the waking world of Boston, looking out upon its architectural graces, suffused in a splendid sunrise.

suffused and with
Seeking an obscure, dark, relatively quiet corner in the airy room otherwise suffused with afternoon sunshine, he asked if the soft background music could be turned off.
In 1963 President Johnson inaugurated the Great Society and the Elementary and Secondary Education Act suffused public school programs with funds for sweeping education reforms.
Scholars have identified a gay sensibility suffused through the film, especially a camp sensibility, particularly embodied in the character of Pretorius ( Thesiger ) and his relationship with Henry Frankenstein ( Clive ).
Hence the " nausea " referred to in the title of the book ; all that he encounters in his everyday life is suffused with a pervasive, even horrible, taste — specifically, his freedom.
Chris Hollow, writing for the Sunday Age ( Melbourne, Australia ) in 2003, said, " The music on ' Forever Changes ' is powerful, exotic, surreal, occasionally demented and suffused with the unmistakable and heady scent of 1967 California.
He portrayed its culture as morally corrupting and suffused with dangerously alluring eroticism.
He designed a choir ( chancel ) that would be suffused with light.
It has been shown that the nakhlites were suffused with liquid water around 620 million years ago and that they were ejected from Mars around 10. 75 million years ago by an asteroid impact.
The film publication Cineaste published a review of The Italian in March 2009, focusing on the film's depiction of the Italian-American immmigrant experience as a Darwinian jungle rather than a promised land paved with gold :" Against Horatio Alger expectations, The Italian is a story of failure suffused with a soft-focused, dappled nostalgia for the old country ... ' From sunny Italy to the New York ghetto ,' read the taglines on Paramount's original one-sheet, contrasting scenes of ' carefree Beppo at home ' in the serene canals of Old Italy with the mean streets of New York where ' to live your baby must have Pasteurized milk.
Practically all the ancient and prehistoric reigns suffused politics with religion.
Subspecies erythronotus has the grey of the mantle and upper back suffused with rufous while the southern Indian caniceps has pure grey.
His films typically feature monotonous narration suffused with what Mental Hygiene author Ken Smith calls a " sledgehammer morality.
Watteau is credited with inventing the genre of fêtes galantes: scenes of bucolic and idyllic charm, suffused with an air of theatricality.
The film probes the underbelly of relationships and is suffused with an atmosphere reminiscent of French cinema of the ' 70s but also contains bone-chilling moments that recall Carrie and Repulsion.
They have a dark grey back, with a white forewing, black head, neck ( occasionally suffused with gray in the adult ) and belly, black or blackish-brown cap ( which unites in color with the ear coverts, forming an almost complete hood ), and a light brownish-grey, ' square ' tail.
Gregory Maguire, author of the revisionist Oz novels Wicked and Son of a Witch, has written that The Emerald City of Oz " is suffused with an elegiac quality " and compares its tone with that of The Last Battle, the final volume of C. S. Lewis ' Chronicles of Narnia.

suffused and .
Even as she was telling me about it I became aware of a give-away flush that suffused her neck and moved upwards to her cheeks, and subconsciously I realized that when she entered the store she did not switch on the lights.
An agreeable ease suffused Vernon and the passengers of the tallyho, from which there issued clouds of smoke.
This book is notable among the Heinlein juveniles in being the first to be set outside the solar system, but more significantly for its attempt to fold in, in a subtle way, the political commentary and social speculation that had suffused his earlier pulp fiction.
: Mao dominated any gathering ; Zhou suffused it.
Genius has been interpreted as the essential, heritable spirit ( or divine essence, or soul ) and generative power that suffused the gens and each of its members.

Feathertop and him
He was less to see, but Feathertop took him in, too, just to keep the records straight.
`` Come sit '', said Feathertop, motioning them toward him.
Feathertop aimed a finger at him.

Feathertop and out
Feathertop watched the smooth scissoring of her slim, trim legs as she walked to the bags, and tucked them beneath her, smoothing the skirt out in a wide circle.

Feathertop and with
Feathertop made an elaborate motion with his hand.

Feathertop and .
`` There ain't nothin' faster, or lonelier, or more direct than a cannonball freight when you wanna go someplace '', Feathertop would say.
Feathertop interrupted, standing up, brushing the pig offal from his dirty pants.
`` Oooo, square bit '', Feathertop screwed his face up.
Feathertop inquired, lounging against the freight's vibrating wall.
They couldn't have much dough, but then none of the freight-bums Feathertop rolled had much.
Feathertop was a connoisseur.
Grazing was also removed from Mounts Feathertop, Hotham and Bogong around this time, from around Mount Howitt in the 1980s, and from the northern Bogong High Plains, the Bluff and part of Davies Plains in the early 1990s, leaving about one third of the Alpine National Park – over 200, 000 hectares – available for grazing.
Dedicated Cross Country ski resorts are located at Lake Mountain, Mount Stirling and Mount St Gwinear in Victoria and popular areas for back country skiing and ski touring in the Alpine National Park, Yarra Ranges National Park and the Baw Baw National Park include: Mount Bogong, Mount Feathertop, Bogong High Plains, Mount Howitt, Mount Reynard and Snowy Plains.
File: Mount-feathertop-from-summit-track. jpg | Mount Feathertop
Her television specials included " Meet Me in St. Louis ", " Young at Heart ", " Feathertop ", " The Danny Thomas Show 1967 ", " The Victor Borge Show ", " Ruggles of Red Gap " on Producers ' Showcase and " Hooray for Love ".
Louisbourg ( spelt Louisberg ) was mentioned in Nathaniel Hawthorne's story Feathertop.
Mount Feathertop, Mount Bogong and Mount Hotham are also near the township.
At 1986 metres Bogong is the highest peak in the state of Victoria, Feathertop is the second highest at 1922 metres above sea level.
Several pennisetums, including Fountain Grass, Kikuyu Grass and Feathertop Grass ( P. villosum ) have become invasive weeds, e. g. in Australia and on the Galápagos and Hawaiian Islands.
File: Federation-hut-mount-feathertop. jpg | Federation Hut, Mount Feathertop

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