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* In the Iliad xvi, Apollo washes the black blood from the corpse of Sarpedon and anoints it with ambrosia, readying it for its dreamlike return to Sarpedon's native Lycia.
Around a black hole there is a mathematically defined surface called an event horizon that marks the point of no return.
Assuring them that Rowland was safe, the sheriff and his black deputy, Barney Cleaver, encouraged the men to return home.
He took the place of one of the youths and set off with a black sail, promising to his father, Aegeus, that if successful he would return with a white sail.
Dinah, Alice's cat, also makes a return – this time with her two kittens ; Kitty ( the black one ) and Snowdrop ( the white one ).
Across the South, sharecropping evolved, in which free black farmers and landless white farmers worked on white-owned cotton plantations of the wealthy in return for a share of the profits.
The 1980s and 1990s saw a return to nostalgic styles, with black jackets and trousers again becoming nearly universal.
Marcus Garvey was a keen proponent of the " back to Africa " movement, advocating that all people of the black race should return to their ancestral homeland of Africa, and see the Creator " through the spectacles of Ethiopia ".
White Americans who made up the KKK hoped to persuade black voters that a return to their state of repression and near-slavery, as it existed before the war, was in their best interest.
In 2092, while Lionel and Adrian attempt to return their lives to normality, the plague continues to spread across Europe and the Americas, and reports of a black sun cause panic throughout the world.
Wells Fargo for instance partnered with churches in black communities, where the pastor would deliver " wealth buildling " seminars in their sermons, and the bank would make a donation to the church in return for every new mortgage application.
" Recorder, July 3, 1816 His obituary, printed in the Missouri Gazette, October 3, 1820, says, " At the age of eighty, in company with one white man and a black man, whom he laid under strict injunction to return him to his family dead or alive, he made a hunting trip to the headwaters of the Great Osage, where he was successful in trapping of beaver, and in taking other game.
Notable alterations include the change from lowercase lettering to uppercase in 1991 – 92, tapered ends on the letters and silver trim in 2002 – 03, and the return of the city name to the black road jerseys in 2005 – 06.
They do not return the next day, and the black cat wakes her and takes her to a mirror in her hallway, through which she can see her trapped parents.
For example, The Little Colonel ( 1935 ) depicted black servants longing for a return to the Old South.
* Rastafari movement, for whom a central tenet is the right of return of the descendants of enslaved black people to Africa.
Legend holds that the town was originally called Bear Corners for the many wild black bears crossing nearby Thompson's Creek, and that it eventually took its name from General Andrew Jackson, who reportedly camped there with his troops on a return trip north after the 1815 Battle of New Orleans
Broadhead hits the jackpot by becoming the first person to return from a black hole's event horizon.
Britain promised to return the freed black slaves taken by the British.
An indication of the natural state of the beech woods in the Harz is the return of the black stork ( Ciconia nigra ).
Denis, his Flatbush landlord, said Ferguson appeared even more unstable upon his return, speaking in the third person about " some apocryphal-type doom scenario " that included black people rising up and striking down " their pompous rulers and oppressors ".
Forced to crash-land and stranded in the desert, they attempt to return to civilization while being pursued by a pair of " black helicopters " ( figuratively speaking ; actually painted olive drab in the film ).
Law's Mississippi Company ( renamed the Company of the West in 1717 upon receiving its charter ) was given a monopoly on all trade, ownership of all mines, and use of all military posts in Louisiana in return for a ten-year requirement to settle 6, 000 white settlers and 3, 000 black slaves in the territory.
It was supposed to photograph the moon in colour and black and white from 8000 km and 2600 km ranges, then return to earth, landing at Tyuratam only 16 km from the launch pad.
Brown and black mustard seeds return higher yields than their yellow counterparts.

return and musical
In 2010 the musical is scheduled to return to Stockholm and the Stockholm Stadsteater.
Although MGM wanted Kelly to return to safer and more commercial vehicles, he ceaselessly fought for an opportunity to direct his own musical film.
Although on the band ’ s return Richman agreed to record his earlier songs, he was anxious to move in a different musical direction.
Although partly a return to the band's heavier punk roots, the album featured a typically idiosyncratic mixture of musical styles which included a country and western style Johnny Cash pastiche / homage " I Hate You ".
Whatever the Music Department's growth in quantity, breadth of musical offering, and reputation amongst both musicians and the general public, the whole question of financial return came to a head in the 1930s.
In return, he was expected to provide musical entertainment.
The Pope announced a return to earlier musical styles, championed by Don Perosi.
Sergei Prokofiev too found his musical language increasingly restricted in the years after his permanent return to the Soviet Union in 1935 ( especially in the wake of the 1948 Zhdanov Decree ), although he continued to compose until the end of his life five years later.
Although a return to a simpler form of harmony and to older musical forms may be seen as a kind of neo-classicism, it is a very different sort to that used by Igor Stravinsky.
The musician and musical historian Jane Clark, in her 1995 paper Lord Burlington is Here, claimed that Lord Burlington led a secret double life as a Whig aristocrat and loyal supporter of the newly installed Hanoverian regime, and as a Jacobite supporter who was secretly facilitating the return of the exiled Stuart monarchy.
The exception to this reclusiveness was the musical Tuesday evenings he held after his return to music in the 1870s and 80s.
He would successfully return to the stage originating the role of The Engineer, a Eurasian pimp, in the award winning West End musical Miss Saigon.
In the late 1980s and after the return of democracy in the 1990s, new musical bands like La Ley, Los Tres and Los Prisioneros, began to appear, and the rise of heavy metal and alternative rock there.
In August 2009, it was announced she would return to her musical roots and make her Broadway debut in the revival of A Little Night Music with Angela Lansbury, beginning December 2009.
In Rubinstein's defense, however, Rachmaninoff said that " for every possible mistake may have made, he gave, in return, ideas and musical tone pictures that would have made up for a million mistakes.
Busy with films, tours and vaudeville, ( including an appearance at the London Pavilion in 1921 as Mr. St. Louis in Fun of the Fayre and the next year in Phi-Phi ), he did not return to Broadway until 1923, with the musical Jack and Jill ( Globe Theatre ) which had 92 performances between March 22, 1923, and June 9, 1923, and Lynn Starling's comic play Meet the Wife which opened on November 26, 1923, and ran into the summer of 1924, closing in August.
The album was the last one which he was contractually obliged to deliver to his major music company, and both the musical approach as well as the lyrics imply that Reiser was about to return to a state of inner independence from the major business not only personally, but also in artistic terms, including a sound and concept which is often seen as more authentic than the previous studio albums.
Twelve years later, he would return to working with Bowie, acting as musical director on the 1990 Sound + Vision Tour, while also playing guitar and singing.
), return to the idea of absolute music, the use of light musical textures, and the composers conciseness of musical expression.
While natural hearing, to the level of musical quality, is not typically achieved, most recipients are pleased, with some finding it useful enough to return to their surgeon with a request to do the other ear.
The poet in return immortalized his friend in a famous sonnet in which Milton, with a musical perception not common amongst poets, describes the great merit of Lawes.
In Premiere, Glenn Kenny gave the film four stars and ranked it as one of the ten best films of 2005 :" Insanely evocative ' 60s-style landscapes and settings share screen space with claustrophobic futuristic CGI metropolises ; everyone smokes and drinks too much ; musical themes repeat as characters get stuck in their own self-defeating modes of eternal return.
In 2003, she made a return to the stage as Mama Mizner in the Stephen Sondheim musical Bounce.
Czukay: "( Tago Mago ) was an attempt in achieving a mystery musical world from light to darkness and return.

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