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What and remains
What remains of it today are the sacristy, added by Abbot Paniter in the 15th century, the southern transept, which features Scotland's largest lancet windows, part of the choir and presbytery, the southern half of the nave, parts of the western towers and the western doorway.
What remains is in any case very different from the full-blooded matter and the forbidding materialism of the Victorian scientist.
What remains of the foundations of an early rectangular building near the southern part of the current cathedral might also be contemporary with Justus or may be part of a Roman building.
What remains is the spirit of ' oscillation ,' perfectly poeticized, and possibly ironically commemorative of the author.
What remains are eight ( Dimmendaal ) to twelve ( Bender ) constituent families of no consensus arrangement.
* Emile Perreau-Saussine, What remains of socialism ?, in Patrick Riordan ( dir.
What remains of it is a marsh that was once its harbor, known as the Silver Spring Brook Marshes.
What remains of the Abbey of St. Denis has become a Fine Arts Museum.
Historian Eric Foner argues, " What remains certain is that Reconstruction failed, and that for blacks its failure was a disaster whose magnitude cannot be obscured by the genuine accomplishments that did endure.
What remains of the flower is crimson-colored, and cone-shaped to dig the ground better.
What remains of the route is the path of Interstate 84 / Route 6, which connects to Manchester's Middle Turnpike East.
What perceived threat was being countered remains unclear, but English rule does not seem to have been very warmly received.
What remains of the oldest of Mount Shasta's four cones is exposed at Sargents Ridge on the south side of the mountain.
What to do with the island remains a contentious issue since neither side can come to any agreement.
What the name of the goddess means remains uncertain.
What remains are several links that do not have a clear companion over on the Dutch Wikipedia, as well as a list of dates that are not yet linked in a correct way.
What remains today of the failed Elliott Key Boulevard is an eight-foot wide nature trail covered by a tree canopy that is mockingly referred to as " Spite Highway.
What remains of the old downtown has been replaced by professional offices, residential and commercial development, and widened commuter thoroughfares.
What remains of their language, Guanche — a few expressions, vocabulary words and the proper names of ancient chieftains still borne by certain families — exhibits positive similarities with the Berber languages.
What remains today is mainly from the Roman period, most notably the mosaic floor of the basilica with its wealth of birds, animals and geometric designs and a picture of a swan.
What became of Virginia and the other colonists remains a mystery.
What remains of the castle and several graves near Hovgården was excavated during archeological digs conducted between 1916 and 1926.
Although it is often dismissed as inaccurate, it is hard to pinpoint a passage where he is categorically in error ... his account of events has stood up remarkably well ... His interpretation of the Glorious Revolution also remains the essential starting point for any discussion of that episode ... What has not survived, or has become subdued, is Macaulay's confident belief in progress.
This remains a possibility as although Chris Stamper has said in an interview, " What was the last one we developed as a team?
What Haight told Lee remains a mystery, but considering the timing it may have had something to do with Council's decision to wait for advice from Brigham Young.

What and poem
* In the film What Women Want ( 2000 ), Mel Gibson's character tries to block out his daughter's thoughts by muttering the poem under his breath.
" In reference to the poem Clarel, poetry critic Helen Vendler remarked: " What it cost Melville to write this poem makes us pause, reading it.
" Jabberwocky " is a nonsense verse poem written by Lewis Carroll in his 1871 novel Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There, a sequel to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
'" What sets apart the poem from the others is its " verbal enactment of the creative process " which makes it " unique even among the three poems of high imagination.
He continued by discussing the preface: " despite its obvious undependability as a guide to the actual process of the poem's composition, the preface can still, in Wheeler's words, lead us ' to ponder why Coleridge chose to write a preface ... ' What the preface describes, of course, is not the actual process by which the poem came into being, but an analogue of poetic creation as logos, a divine ' decree ' or fiat which transforms the Word into the world.
Black poet William Waring Cuney later highlighted the black reaction to the fight in his poem " My Lord, What a Morning.
What was completed of this poem was composed between 94-95 CE based on Silvae 4. 7. 21ff.
Manawydan is mentioned in the poem known as " Pa gur yv y porthaur " (" What Man is the Gatekeeper?
In the poem Fjölsvinnsmál, Svipdagr asks " What one of the gods has made so great the hall I behold within?
* American poet Charles Bukowski wrote a poem about Vallejo in his book What matters most is how well you walk through the fire.
What Women Want ( poem ) D. J O ' Brien ( Australia )
For Judy, however, it was not a problem, and with the aid of Robert Frost's poem " What Fifty Said ," she convinced him to proceed with their relationship.
He is mentioned in the 10th century Arthurian poem Pa gur yv y porthaur (" What man is the gatekeeper?
Fearful Symmetry is a phrase from William Blake's poem The Tyger ( Tyger, tyger, burning bright / In the forests of the night, / What immortal hand or eye / Could frame thy fearful symmetry ?).
What is most interesting about the poem, however, is not the fact that it depicts the city with photographic accuracy, but that it acts as a guide to the upper, and upper-middle class walkers of society.
This attribution goes against scholarly consensus, and in particular studies by Kenneth Muir, Eliot Slater and MacDonald P. Jackson, but is based on both a detailed demonstration of the non-Shakespearean nature of the poem and a list of numerous verbal parallels — such as ' What brest so cold that is not warmed heare ' and ' What heart's so cold that is not set on fire '— between the Complaint and the known works of Davies.
What the poem signifies is questionable ; many critics argue that it deliberately transcends traditional form and therefore its meaning is solely found in its technique as opposed to in its content.
Davies is best known for his poem Leisure ; " What is this life if, full of care, We have no time to stand and stare ".
Jabberwocky, a poem ( of nonsense verse ) found in Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There by Lewis Carroll ( 1871 ), is a nonsense poem written in the English language.
A Hermit Thrush appears in the fifth section (" What the Thunder Said ") of the T. S. Eliot poem The Waste Land.
After urging the reader to " Utter distinctly each consonant: terrible, thunders, brave, distant, progress, trust, mangled, burning, bright ," it introduces and presents the poem, following it with a set of questions: " What is this story about?
Andrew Bennet, in 1994, discussed the poem's effectiveness: " What is important and compelling in this poem is not so much what happens on the urn or in the poem, but the way that a response to an artwork both figures and prefigures its own critical response ".

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