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powerfully and opening
The recommended solution in all such " inversion accidents ," is for the wearer to bend at the knees and powerfully flap the arms to do a backward or forward roll to the upright position and then vent the suit, if needed, by manually opening the neck seal ( sometimes called " burping the suit ") by breaking the seal-neck contact with a finger.
The tune has been changed so that it now echoes the opening and closing melody of the powerfully resonant 19th century, " No More Auction Block For Me ", also known from its refrain as, " Many Thousands Gone ".
Mitchell and Black ( 1995 ) wrote: " Hartmann powerfully affected the course of psychoanalysis, opening up a crucial investigation of the key processes and vicissitudes of normal development.

powerfully and theme
The Trojan Women for example is a powerfully disturbing play on the theme of war's horrors, apparently critical of Athenian imperialism ( it was composed in the aftermath of the Melian massacre and during the preparations for the Sicilian Expedition ) yet it features the comic exchange between Menelaus and Hecuba quoted above and the chorus considers Athens, the " blessed land of Theus ", to be a desirable refugesuch complexity and ambiguity are typical both of his ' patriotic ' and ' anti-war ' plays.
: " The Bad Seed is terrifyingly good, not only because its theme is worked out so powerfully, but because every character is convincing.
Brantlinger identifies the theme of " the white ( or at least light-skinned ) queen ruling a black or brown-skinned savage race " as " a powerfully erotic one " with its opposite being " the image of the helpless white woman captured by savages and threatened, at least, with rape ".
" He added, " Although there is nothing new in the theme, it has been simply and powerfully expressed by a number of admirable performances, and it has been played against an interesting background.

powerfully and song
The cause of the disappeared, or Desaparecidos, of Argentina's Dirty War and the 1973 junta in Chile was powerfully raised in a song by Holly Near, " Hay Una Mujer Desaparecida ".
It's a good story, but Lerner's book is talky and dense, filled with pontificating soliloquies that would have been more powerfully contained in song.
He moved from music-hall to orchestral music, breaking free from the traditional song structure during the 1970s, inventing his own musical territory, powerfully dramatic and unique.

powerfully and from
Once players have mastered these basic strokes, they can hit the shuttlecock from and to any part of the court, powerfully and softly as required.
At high levels of play, the formations will generally be more flexible: the top women players are capable of playing powerfully from the back-court, and will happily do so if required.
Extending this concept to all sentient beings, one can measure a range of consciousness based on how many and how powerfully neurons are actually firing, varying from worms to humans.
" So Samuel took the horn of oil and anointed him in the presence of his brothers, and from that day on the Spirit of the Lord came powerfully upon David.
Haggis-maker MacSween conducted a taste-test which indicated that whisky is a proper accompaniment, and adds that lighter-bodied, tannic red wines, such as those made from the Barbera grape, are also suitable, as are strong, powerfully flavoured Belgian beers, such as Duvel and Chimay Blue.
This gave rise to the standard Roman depiction of the river as a powerfully built reclining river god, also named Tiberinus, with streams of water flowing from his hair and beard.
Wines made from Syrah are often powerfully flavoured and full-bodied.
Many of the Culture novels in fact contain characters ( from within or without the Culture ) wondering how far-reaching the Minds ' dominance of the Culture is, and how much of the democratic process within it might in fact be a sham: subtly but very powerfully influenced by the Minds in much the same ways Contact and Special Circumstances influence other societies.
The novel thus powerfully advances the argument that, had Jesus succumbed to any such temptation, especially the opportunity to save himself from the cross, his life would have held no more significance than that of any benign philosopher.
" Furthermore, from a communication to President Robert P. Hooper of the American Automobile Association, the article quoted Clark's opinion that, " I believe the time has come for the general Government to actively and powerfully co-operate with the States in building a great system of public highways ... that would bring its benefits to every citizen in the country.
For example, John Lodge had gone from writing powerfully reflective mystical or humanitarian themed pieces such as " House of Four Doors ", " Candle of Life " and " One More Time To Live " to quirkier items such as " Here Comes The Weekend ", " Rock and Roll Over You " and " Love is On The Run ( From Me )", while Hayward's songs seemed less the deeper drama of numbers such as " The Actor ", " Dawning is the Day ", " You Can Never Go Home ", " The Land of Make Believe ", etc., to pleasant ( and more radio-friendly ) perennial far simpler songs about lost love and romance (" Your Wildest Dreams ", " No More Lies ", " I Know You're Out There Somewhere " etc .).
" The sight of the exarch begging the pope to save him from the Lombards testifies more powerfully than anything else to the utter enfeeblement of the exarchate and the effective transfer of authority in Catholic Byzantine Italy from the imperial governor to the pope ," observes Richards.
Sylvester Hassell summarized Lawrence's life in this way: " For more than forty years he advocated powerfully and fearlessly, both from pulpit and press, liberty of conscience, the specialty, spirituality and efficacy of God's salvation, and the unscripturalness and corruption of all the money based religious institutions of the nineteenth century, notwithstanding storms of slander and vituperation, and threats against his life, and during the latter part of his life, great physical debility and suffering.
This term encompasses an entire spectrum of widely varying creatures from the tiny Snotlings ; through common goblins and the similar night goblins ; forest goblins ; and gnoblars, who serve the Ogre Kingdoms in the east ; hobgoblins ; up to the orcs of all types including the powerfully built Black orcs and the barbaric Savage Orcs ; and at last up to the large, smelly, ugly and dimwitted Stone Trolls and River Trolls.
Formed from the reaction of hydrogen peroxide and formic acid, it reacts more rapidly and powerfully than peracetic acid before breaking down to water and carbon dioxide.
That evening, Pusser, returning home alone from the McNairy County Fair in his specially and powerfully modified Corvette, struck an embankment at high speed, ejecting him from the vehicle.
Moltke's own series of tactical problems, extending from 1859 to 1889, contributed very powerfully, of course, to the education of the selected young officers who passed through Verdy's hands, but Moltke dealt rather with a great number of separate problems, while Verdy developed in detail the successive events and ruling ideas of a whole day's or week's work in the same units.
Priscilla and Aquila therefore ‘ expound ’ ( ἐκτιθημι ) a highly specific Christian point or points to Apollos that most likely had to do with the baptism of John and the need for Apollos to more powerfully demonstrate from the Scriptures that Jesus was the Messiah, for that is the difference in Apollos ’ teaching post their instruction (;,, ).
Therefore, Priscilla and Aquila ‘ expound ’ ( ἐκτιθημι ) to an apostle named Apollos ( these three people are also called co-workers with Paul in and — an extremely precise Christian point or points which Apollos used in Corinth to powerfully demonstrate to the Jews from the Scriptures that Jesus was the Messiah.

powerfully and original
Many critics and moviegoers felt the film was not as powerfully charged as the original 1947 classic, but did like Cage, Jackson, and Caruso in their respective roles.
This process mimics what the visual areas of the brain have evolved to do and more powerfully activates the same neural mechanisms that were originally activated by the original object.
Working out of a 13th-century Venetian palazzo, he produced garments that were described as “ faithfully antique but powerfully original .” The " Delphos " was a deliberate reference to the chiton of ancient Greece and meant to be worn without undergarments, since the chiton was itself a form of underwear, a radical suggestion during the early years of the 20th century.
They find it extremely disappointing that he yielded to adverse opinion, repeatedly making changes weakening what had initially been a powerfully original work.

powerfully and series
The body is hollow and when a taut string is plucked, the body resonates, projecting sound both inward towards the harp player through a series of usually oval openings ( whose principal purpose is to allow access to the strings and only secondarily to enhance resonance ) and, much more importantly and powerfully, outward through the flexible and taut-strung sounding board.
Roland's silent desperation for the Tower is the driving rhythm of the series ; it can be felt most powerfully in " The Gunslinger ", wherein Roland's sole desire is the Tower and nothing below it.
They are in effect a series of powerfully written, but disconnected and unresolved, short stories.
All that we can point to with certainty is a series of etched plates, chiefly portraits, which are acknowledged to have been powerfully and skillfully handled.
Mynarski's story has been powerfully dramatized in the Canadian Historica Foundation's series of Heritage Minutes.
The Mk VIC, which was the last in the MK VI series, had the commanders cupola removed and had wider bogies and three carburettors to improve engine performance ; it was also more powerfully armed than the other models, replacing the. 303 and. 50 Vickers machine guns with co-axial and Besa machine guns.
According to England captain Ted Dexter ( Reid's opposite number in the 1962-63 series ), Reid hit the ball as consistently powerfully as anyone he had ever seen.

powerfully and was
The Byronic hero, in particular, was a key precursor to the male goth image, while Dracula's iconic portrayal by Bela Lugosi appealed powerfully to early goths.
Jain ideas and practices powerfully influenced Gandhi, particularly through his mother, who was a devout Jain.
He was the leading figure in the Albany Regency, a group of politicians who for more than a generation dominated much of the politics of New York and powerfully influenced the politics of the nation.
Using this mobile innovation, he was able to practice the tea ceremony wherever he went, powerfully projecting his unrivaled power and status upon his arrival.
This study of natural history was most powerfully advanced by Charles Darwin and his theory of evolution first published in his book On the Origin of Species in 1859.
In contrast to his deeply religious, frail brother, William was powerfully built, redheaded, and headstrong.
It is in the great churches and cathedrals and in a number of civic buildings that the Gothic style was expressed most powerfully, its characteristics lending themselves to appeal to the emotions.
In a time of dissent and ' confrontation ', the most striking new factor was the emergence of the so-called ' Silent Majority ' as a powerfully assertive force in U. S. society.
Rudenko's most striking discovery was the body of a tattooed Pazyryk chief: a thick-set, powerfully built man who had died when he was about 50.
He had been powerfully moved by the image of a young girl braving a mob in an attempt to desegregate schools in Charlotte, N. C., and Partisan Review editor Philip Rahv had suggested he report on what was happening in the American south.
He afterwards spent a year in Geneva, and was powerfully influenced by the strict moral life and rigid ecclesiastical discipline prevalent there, and also by the preaching and the piety of the Waldensian professor Antoine Leger and the converted Jesuit preacher Jean de Labadie.
Miller was spotted by Lieutenant Commander Doir C. Johnson, the ship's communications officer, who ordered the powerfully built sailor to accompany him to the bridge to assist with moving the ship's Captain Mervyn Bennion, who had a gaping wound in his abdomen where he had apparently been hit by shrapnel.
Once responsible government was achieved ( 1848 ), French Canadians in Canada East succeeded by voting as a bloc in ensuring that they were powerfully represented in any cabinet, especially as the politics of Canada West was highly factional.
But the matter was made a political one ; the Tories still had a majority in the burgh council ; Wilson was powerfully backed by friends, Sir Walter Scott at their head ; and his adversaries played into his hands by attacking his moral character, which was not open to any fair reproach.
When he woke up, the fire was no longer burning as powerfully.
She was tall and had a striking figure, brilliant beauty, powerfully expressive eyes, and solemn dignity of demeanour which enabled her to claim the character as her own.
Alexander's six daughters all attained a certain local reputation as artists, but it was in his eldest son, Patrick Nasmyth, that the artistic skill of his family was most powerfully developed.
He was little known outside France, and his own numerous compositions, sacred and secular, were overshadowed by those of more famous composers ; but he was an inspiration to many, and powerfully stimulated the revival of instrumental music.

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