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stirring and theme
A stirring ballad version of " White Diamond " was featured as an exclusive pre-order bonus track from Minogue's album X ( 2007 ) as well as being the theme song of her tour documentary White Diamond ( 2007 ). Scissor Sisters on tour in St. Louis, 2007
Strong incidental and closing music by Laurie Johnson and a memorable theme tune, the Carnaby Street Pop Orchestra's " Teenage Carnival " composed by Keith Mansfield, helped maintain the momentum and Von Gelb's appearances were invariably accompanied by stirring passages from Wagner's Ring Cycle.

stirring and was
Ahead there was a stirring of sudden movement at a crossroads.
I always felt the memory was present in both of them, stirring in their chests like a laugh or a growl, as eager as an animal to be out.
Outside, the garden, the tame wilderness, yielded a patchwork bouquet of daisies, sweet william, scented stock and lady's bedstraw, which she tied with long grasses and took back to show Rosa, who was now stirring about the kitchen and haranguing Folly.
According to Tom Roberts, author of Alex Raymond: His Life and Art ( 2007 ), Capp delivered a stirring speech that was instrumental in changing those rules.
One of the forces that worked as an impetus for his pressing forward was the first stirring of what would later be called Romanticism — the Sturm und Drang, or " storm and stress " phase in the arts, a short period where obvious emotionalism was a stylistic preference.
Calef's book was inspired by the fear that Mather would succeed in once again stirring up new witchcraft trials, and the need to bear witness to the horrible experiences of New Englanders in 1692.
While the crowd was rioting in the streets, Justinian considered fleeing the capital, but he remained in the city on the stirring words of Theodora ( according to Procopius, she said " For an Emperor to become a fugitive is not a thing to be endured ... I hold with the old saying that the purple makes an excellent shroud ".
Back in Los Angeles, the idea of making a TV movie showing the true effects of nuclear war on average American citizens was still stirring up controversy.
The bloody and indecisive Korean War was dragging into its third year, Senator Joseph McCarthy's anti-Communist crusade was stirring public fears of an encroaching “ Red Menace ,” and the disclosure of widespread corruption among federal employees ( including some high-level members of Truman's administration ) left Truman at a low political ebb.
The attack on Aqaba ( one of the more stirring and memorable scenes in the film with a spectacular pan shot of dust rising up from behind the charging Arabs while Turkish cannons are aimed harmlessly out to sea ) was reconstructed in a dried river bed in southern Spain ; it consisted of over 300 buildings and was meticulously based on the town's appearance in 1917.
Arthur was arrested in 1882, to be put on trial as a British agent provocateur stirring up further insurrection.
There was a widespread stirring of national public opinion as virtually the entire French political spectrum from centre-right to centre-left united in fierce opposition to Le Pen's ideas.
His speech was so stirring and witty that it helped stampede his nomination.
In 1202, Gerald was accused of stirring up the Welsh to rebellion and was put on trial, but the trial came to nothing in consequence of the absence of the principal judges.
A recipe for one such compound was given thus :" For the Freckles which one getteth by the heat of the Sun: Take a little Allom beaten small, temper amonst it a well brayed white of an egg, put it on a milde fire, stirring it always about that it wax not hard, and when it casteth up the scum, then it is enough, wherewith anoint the Freckles the space of three dayes: if you will defend your self that you get no Freckles on the face, then anoint your face with the whites of eggs.
Ugly dark blotches mottled the dull orange surface and great columns of spinning flame arced around the rim .... < nowiki > watched </ nowiki > the titan sunspots drift slowly across the hideous disc, at times growing larger and merging into great gaping chasms in the fiery atmosphere, while at others dwindling almost to nothingness .... Something was stirring deep within that fiery atmosphere ; something monstrous that roared an insatiable anger against the chains of the Elder Gods which had bound it there for an eternity ....
After a second defeat in the October 1974 general election – during which Whitelaw had accused Harold Wilson of going " round and round the country stirring up apathy ", Heath was forced to call a leadership election in 1975.
Cephalus, hearing a stirring in the brush and thinking the noise came from an animal, threw the never-erring javelin in the direction of the sound – and Procris was impaled.
A good Brunswick stew must be cooked down slowly, according to stew masters for the Capitol Square event, “ Until the stirring paddle stands up straight in the stew .” When the paddle stood, Brunswick Stew was served to the legislators and hundreds of Virginians who turned out for the event to “ Get a Taste of Brunswick .”
The public was furious over the loss of so many sailors, and over the failure to recover the bodies of the dead for burial, and the generals suspected that Thrasybulus and Theramenes, who had already returned to Athens, might have been responsible for stirring up the assembly against them, and wrote letters to the people denouncing the two trierarchs as responsible for the failed rescue.

stirring and included
The rock musician Charly García broke legal regulations dealing with the reproduction of the song when he included an idiosyncratic cover version in his 1990 album, stirring much controversy.
A stirring a cappella arrangement of " Simple Gifts " is included on Minneapolis choir Cantus ' 2011 album That Eternal Day.

stirring and collection
The Irish Times reported that " This is a very impressive collection that is carried along with a stirring sense of velocity and momentum ".
And in this work of collection and instruction Filelfo excelled, passing rapidly from place to place, stirring up the zeal for learning by the passion of his own enthusiastic temperament, and acting as a pioneer for men like Angelo Poliziano and Erasmus.

stirring and film
Chaplin's film advanced a stirring, controversial condemnation of Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini's fascism, antisemitism, and the Nazis, whom he excoriates in the film as " machine men, with machine minds and machine hearts ".
Variety magazine called the film a " stirring epitaph " and a " sentimental, romantic saga ... well worth seeing.
The 2004 remake of The Manchurian Candidate, with Washington and Meryl Streep, was another major film for the actor, stirring some controversy as it opened during a heated presidential election cycle.
Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times said the film " has a strange way of being broad and twisted at the same time, so that while we surf the surface of the story, unexpected developments are stirring beneath ...
The Great Escape had been Martin's favorite film as child, and he said " it was so exciting and so stirring " to hear the music being performed by the Simpsons < nowiki >'</ nowiki > studio orchestra.
USA Today gave the film three out of four stars and wrote, " What makes the story work so powerfully is his focus on a multidimensional individual — Wilson — thereby creating a stirring personal tale about the inner workings of the clandestine government agency ".

stirring and recorded
1963 also saw the release of the children's album she recorded, " Gisele MacKenzie Sings and Tells the Adventures and Travels of Babar the Elephant ," in which her narration of the beloved children's book by French author Jean de Brunhoff is complemented by gentle lullabies and stirring ballads that showcase her range and pitch.
The complete process of making black butter, including the peeling of the apples, the stirring of the mixture in a large cauldron throughout the night, the camaraderie and the jarring up was recently recorded by the filmmaker D. Rusowsky for a 48 minute documentary to capture the essence of this ancient recipe and reveal the spirit of one on Jersey ’ s best kept secrets: its people.

stirring and by
Hereby, the external object viewed by the eyes remains the thing that is seen, not the retinal image, the purpose of which would be to achieve perceptive cooperation by stirring sympathetic impulses in the other sensory centers, motor tensions, associated word symbols, and consciousness.
Within a few years the Scots, engaged in breaking the thick sod and stirring the rich soil of the valley, were joined by a group called Meurons.
a stirring `` Flames Of Paris '' pas de deux by Xenia Ter-Stepanova and Alexandre Pavlovsky, and a lovely version of Fokine's `` Le Cygne '' by Olga Moiseyeva, which had to be repeated.
Allen, after being promised land, traveled to the area and began stirring up not just Pennsylvania authorities but also his long-time nemesis, Governor Clinton of New York, by proposing that a new state be carved out of the disputed area and several counties of New York.
Those who were opposed to Louis ' policies further undermined royal authority by distributing pamphlets ( often reporting false or exaggerated information ) that criticized the government and its officials, stirring up public opinion against the monarchy.
Glass homogeneity is achieved by homogenizing the raw materials mixture ( glass batch ), by stirring the melt, and by crushing and re-melting the first melt.
He scored 187 not out in four hours, an innings described by leading historian David Frith as " among the most stirring innings Test cricket has ever produced ".
The Dolphins, aided by a pass interference call, responded with a drive to the Chargers ' 31-yard line, but kicker Pete Stoyanovich's potential game-winning 48-yard field goal attempt sailed far to the right of the goal posts and sealed San Diego's stirring win.
As Holland has it: " What precise heights of oratory he attained, what stirring and memorable phrases he pronounced, we have no way of knowing ... only by the effect it had on the assembly can we gauge what surely must have been its electric and vivifying quality-for Themistocles ' audacious proposals, when put to the vote, were ratified.
A fourth theory is that the word derives from 撈麵 ( lāomiàn, " lo mein "), which in Cantonese 撈 means to " stir ", and the name refers to the method of preparation by stirring the noodles with a sauce.
He not only attacked the emperor, but adopted a simplified style that allowed the controversy to be followed by the common people, stirring rebellion among those of Christian faith.
Tillage is the agricultural preparation of the soil by mechanical agitation of various types, such as digging, stirring, and overturning.
For example, John of Antioch wrote to Nestorius urging him to submit to the Pope's judgment and cease stirring up controversy over a word that he disliked ( Theotokos ) but which could be interpreted as having an orthodox meaning especially in light of the fact that many saints and doctors of the church had sanctioned the word by using it themselves.
Instead, they proposed that in the aftermath of the giant impact, while the Earth and the proto-lunar disk were molten and vaporized, the two reservoirs were connected by a common silicate vapour atmosphere, and that the Earth – Moon system became homogenized by convective stirring while the system existed in the form of a continuous fluid.
Simulations have shown that the presence of a binary companion can actually improve the rate of planet formation within stable orbital zones by " stirring up " the protoplanetary disk, increasing the accretion rate of the protoplanets within.
Tossing or stirring the items in the pan by shaking the pan too often, however, can cause the pan to cool faster and make the sauté take longer.
Some dishes that require more time are cooked by adding a few dashes of water after the stirring.
* Unable to defeat Agesilaus's army, Pharnabazus decides to force Agesilaus to withdraw by stirring up trouble on the Greek mainland.

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