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Pauline and Juliet's
Juliet's father blames the intensity of the relationship on Pauline and speaks to her parents, who take her to a doctor.
Taylor and his team constructed over 70 full-sized latex costumes to represent the " Borovnian " crowds — plasticine figures that inhabit Pauline and Juliet's magical fantasy world.

Pauline and beauty
In an article of the New Yorker, Pauline Kael wrote that the score was a " beauty ", and that " at times, the music and the fiery dragon seem one ".
" Pauline Kael said that it was " that rare achievement: a work of grace and beauty in a contemporary setting.
Black women of this novel are presented as the victims of the white beauty standards of society and some of them, like Pauline and Geraldine, are greatly affected by cultural hegemony and start loving and adopting the ways of white people.

Pauline and .
From biblical to medieval Christian traditions, tensions between self-affirmation and other-regard were sometimes discussed under the heading of " disinterested love ," as in the Pauline phrase " love seeks not its own interests.
His interpretation of the Pauline phrase is that we should seek the common good more than the private good, but this is because the common good is a more desirable good for the individual.
In The Agatha Christie Hour, she was portrayed by British actress Angela Easterling, while in Agatha Christie's Poirot, she was portrayed by Pauline Moran.
* 1883 – Pauline Frederick, American actress ( d. 1938 )
One piece of evidence suggesting this is that, although half of Acts centers on Paul, Acts never directly quotes from the Pauline epistles nor does it even mention Paul writing letters.
Discrepancies between the Pauline epistles and Acts would further support the conclusion that the author of Acts did not have access to those epistles when composing Acts.
Pervo sees Luke ’ s work as a “ legitimizing narrative ” because it makes “ a case by telling a story ( or stories )” and serves to legitimate either “ Pauline Christianity ( possibly in rivalry to other interpretations ) or generally as the claim of the Jesus-movement to possess the Israelite heritage .” On the other hand, some scholars greatly disagree with the view of legitimation because they believe that it “ mirror-reads ” Luke ’ s work attempting to uncover the circumstances surrounding Luke ’ s work by over-arguing something that may not be that valid.
Representing a traditional view, however, some prominent scholars and historians view the book of Acts as being quite accurate and corroborated by archaeology, while agreeing with the Pauline epistles.
Whereas the members of Jewish Christianity were circumcised and adhered to dietary laws, the Pauline Christianity featured in Acts did not require Gentiles to be circumcised or to obey all of the Mosaic laws, which is consistent with Noahide Law.
Titus was an early Christian leader, a companion of Saint Paul, mentioned in several of the Pauline epistles.
The film was admired by Jean-Luc Godard, who featured a clip in his mammoth Histoire ( s ) du cinéma, and Pauline Kael who championed both The Fury and De Palma.
Critics that frequently admire De Palma's work include Pauline Kael, Roger Ebert and Armond White, among others.
Charles Hardin Holley was born on September 7, 1936, in Lubbock, Texas, to Lawrence Odell and Ella Pauline ( Drake ) Holley.
Boudica's story is the subject of several novels, including books by Rosemary Sutcliff, Roxanne Gregory, Pauline Gedge, Manda Scott, Alan Gold, Diana L. Paxson, David Wishart, George Shipway, Simon Scarrow and J. F. Broxholme ( a pseudonym of Duncan Kyle ).
There is here given the whole service for every Sunday and week-day, the proper antiphons, responsories, hymns, and especially the course of daily Scripture-reading, averaging about twenty verses a day, and ( roughly ) arranged thus: for Advent, Isaiah ; Epiphany to Septuagesima, Pauline Epistles ; Lent, patristic homilies ( Genesis on Sundays ); Passion-tide, Jeremiah ; Easter to Whitsun, Acts, Catholic epistles and Apocalypse ; Whitsun to August, Samuel and Kings ; August to Advent, Wisdom books, Maccabees, Prophets.
# Maria Paola or Marie Pauline Bonaparte ( 1780 – 1825 ), married in 1797 to French general Charles Leclerc and later married Prince Camillo Borghese.
In the Pauline Epistles the word Christ is so closely associated with Jesus that it is apparent that for the Early Christians there is no need to claim that Jesus is Christ, for that is considered widely accepted among them.
The Pauline epistles are a source of some key Christological connections, e. g. relates the love of Christ to the knowledge of Christ, and considers the love of Christ as a necessity for knowing him.
Following in the Pauline tradition, in the 5th century Saint Augustine viewed Christ as the mediator of the New Covenant between God and man and as the conqueror over sin.
" The critic Pauline Kael called De Mille " a sanctimonious manipulator-used to satisfy the voyeuristic needs of the God-abiding by showing them what they were missing by being good and then soothe them by showing them the terrible punishments they escaped by being good.
Guest was born in New York City, the son of Peter Haden-Guest, a British United Nations diplomat who later became The 4th Baron Haden-Guest, and his second wife, Jean Pauline Hindes, a former vice president of casting at CBS.

admires and beauty
Astrid admires Olivia's beauty, wealth and hedonistic lifestyle.
Apollo admires her beauty, and the girl seems flattered as he takes her hand.
Still, women are inherently sexual, and in some regards, Baudelaire admires their sensual beauty ( connects back to themes of intoxication, pleasure ).
Humanity, after the destruction of the Earth, settled onto a very Earth-like world, called " New Earth ", and Rose admires its beauty.

admires and .
Mr. White admires him profoundly and leaves no doubt that he is a Democrat himself who expects Mr. Kennedy to be a fine President.
A nerdy, wimpy, obese short boy who admires Beavis and Butt-Head and mistakenly believes they are his best friends.
Another prominent source, which Cervantes evidently admires more, is Tirant lo Blanch which the priest describes in Chapter VI of Quixote as " the best book in the world.
* Domenica Baroni ( Anita Cerdic ) is the office receptionist, and the only person in the office who truly admires Mike.
Treize, however, admires Wufei's fighting spirit, and allows Wufei to escape so they can fight again another day.
The concerned harlequin-like Russian admires Mr. Kurtz for his intellect-for his insights-into love, life, and justice.
The exhibition featured artifacts which were the everday items or places of significance of artists whom Smith admires, including Rimbaud, Baudelaire, Keats and Blake.
He has stated that he admires the Kennedy family, and volunteered for Robert F. Kennedy's presidential campaign in 1968.
) Pinkerton admires the beautiful Butterfly and tells her, " you have not yet told me that you love me.
However, the unperturbed Dr. Lamar, who for years has been asking Vincent during physical exams if he ever told Vincent the story of his own son, once again asks and this time goes on to tell it: His son admires Vincent and wants to be an astronaut despite a genetic defect that would rule him out.
Cassius like a modern psychoanalyst perceives in Brutus, his sub-conscious, inchoate fear, hostility, even loathing, of a man ( Caesar ) that he outwardly claims he both loves and admires.
Sönke Wortmann's 2003 German box-office hit The Miracle of Bern ( in German: Das Wunder von Bern ) re-tells the story of the German team's route to victory through the eyes of a young boy who admires the key player of the final, Helmut Rahn.
He was a friend to Mrs March's father, and admires their charitable works.
However, it is not always the hard work and clean living that rescue the boy from his situation, but rather a wealthy older gentleman, who admires the boy as a result of some extraordinary act of bravery or honesty that the boy has performed.
Antony admires Eros ' courage and attempts to do the same, but only succeeds in wounding himself.
While accusing the ruling class of 20th century mercantilism, de Soto admires the entrepreneurial spirit of the informal economy.
During their trip, Wyatt and Billy meet and have a meal with a rancher, whom Wyatt admires for his simple, traditional farming lifestyle.
She admires herself in the glass, while we treat the picture that purports to incriminate her as another kind of glass — a window — through which we peer and secretly desire her.
In Hollywood, Manheim is disheartened to learn that Catherine " Kit " Sargent, a novelist and screenwriter he greatly admires, has fallen for Sammy's charms.
He is, however distinguished from his predecessors, whom he so admires, in making less frequent application of Orphic, Hermetic, Chaldean, and other Theologumena of the East ; partly in proceeding carefully and modestly in the explanation and criticism of particular points, and in striving with diligence to draw from the original sources a thorough knowledge of the older Greek philosophy.
Donald Cameron Watt, Emeritus Professor of Modern History at the London School of Economics, wrote that he admires some of Irving's work as a historian, though he rejects his conclusions about the Holocaust.
Though Swans would later explore more acoustic music with similar moods, Gira has stated that, while he admires much of Laswell's work, his efforts with Swans were simply a mismatch.

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