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Of course, racism is an animating force of its own.
An animating force for the president and his supporters remains immigration.
Immigration, in short, was perhaps the biggest animating force of his candidacy.
The animating force of his political success, however, has always been cultural grievance.
Ms. Hall, who appears in almost every scene, is the movie's animating force.
Since he left Washington, anti-tech fever has become an animating force in politics.
This formative storytelling ideal of "cohesion and purpose" became an animating force of his work.
At 81, Mr. Schwab remains the animating force behind W.E.F., as it is colloquially known.
The first is the emergence of white nationalism as the primary animating force of movement conservatism.
To some close to Yang, it was an animating force quite intentionally spelled out in black ink.
That's the animating force of much of Fox News's programming, like Tucker Carlson's prime-time culture war.
The World Economic Forum was founded by Klaus Schwab, who remains the animating force behind the event.
The animating force of this election season has been the utter repulsion most people feel towards the establishment.
And skepticism of corporate power — especially in tech — is an animating force on both sides of the ideological divide.
It is an age-old story, the animating force of every bildungsroman and fantasy novel: how one becomes oneself.
Though he's the plot's animating force, he is an uninteresting character, a mystery you don't really care to solve.
Nature is the animating force in Wen's paintings, the human figures remain passive, listening to the world around them.
Her mood is wary and her style is mischievous, but the animating force of her writing is always diligent curiosity.
The fact is that relying on Republican congressional leaders to be the animating force of his administration hasn't worked out for Trump.
The animating force of identity politics, what gives it such extraordinary power to mobilize, is deep wells of outrage at structural injustice.
So what's a white nationalist to do when he loses his family and the animating force of his life practically all at once?
Why did he apparently never take 15 minutes to Google facts about this ideology, which was the great animating force of his life?
Quite the opposite: They were an animating force in Trump's election in a way that turned out to be more than campaign trail talk.
Cuba, both before and after the fall of the Soviet Union, was not only a place haunting the characters, but also an animating force.
Theirs is a sunny view of America and its politics, and why not: Hope, after all, was the animating force behind Obama's 2008 victory.
But while Mr. McConnell is deeply unpopular among rank-and-file conservatives, he is not the animating force in today's party — Mr. Trump is.
He is its animating force, setting its strategic direction, making virtually all important decisions and working on nearly every detail of design and manufacturing.
There's a track on their new album titled "Bloodstream"; in the track before that, "Break Up Every Night," sex is an unstoppable and literally animating force.
This huge pool of potential voters has been the animating force behind the largest new social movements on the left, from Occupy Wall Street to Black Lives Matter.
The animating force behind my work was the knowledge that until necessary systemic reforms are put into place, black women have to fend for ourselves -- and for each other.
But somehow it's not surprising for Trump -- evidence that the unorthodox, outsider approach that delights his supporters and unnerves establishment politicians is still the animating force of the administration.
That was the animating force behind the idea for a story we created about a road trip through Cuba driven by music, which appears in this week's Travel section.
This does not mean that all or even most Trump voters were racists, but that race-based fear and anxiety was nevertheless an important animating force explaining Trump's victory.
"I urge you to be servant leaders, driven by a calling to support and to serve others — not by selfish ambition — as the animating force of your career," he continued.
And so for much of his career, from making graffiti in the 21994s to building vivid character figures in the 22001s, sending letters off to war was his animating force.
The president's policies are an animating force in the N.B.A. He was the subtext of the Super Bowl: both the game and the commercials, and maybe even the halftime show.
The animating force behind the project is that users — rather than Blockstack or any other company — would end up in control of all the data they generate with any online service.
Audra's prodigious knowledge of people's names, faces and bewildering, often pointless personal details — that someone recently broke an eyetooth on a bagel, for example — is an animating force in the book.
"The Trump administration has made a sharp break from the political consensus of the last 70 years by casting aside democracy as the animating force behind American foreign policy," Abramowitz said.
Max Fisher: Something that you've been talking about recently, looking forward in that mid and far future, is a return to great-power competition as kind of an animating force in the world.
When Mr. Callahan finally turns to his suggested regulatory reforms in the final chapter, it becomes clear that frustration with increased economic inequality more broadly is the real animating force behind his concerns.
The affinity he showed for Rhys is one that others in the West may have not felt, may not have even properly understood, which seems to me to be the animating force of that poem.
As an assistant general manager to Billy Beane with the Oakland Athletics, he was a central figure in Moneyball, the book that became an animating force for a new generation of sports minds and executives.
Sanders's foreign-policy views were first shaped by his left-wing activism during the Cold War, when the animating force on the far left was opposition to American adventurism in the name of anti-communism.
By the early morning hours of Friday, the animating force of contemporary Republican politics lay in ashes, incinerated by three Republican senators — John McCain of Arizona, Susan Collins of Maine and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska.
It's clear by now that racism is an animating force of Trump's presidency, yet many of Trump's supporters and most of the Republican Party still back him after every bigoted slight and discriminatory policy he makes.
It's the animating force, too, of "The Progressive Revolution: Modern Art for a New India," a new exhibition at Asia Society that showcases the leading avant-garde painters of India in the first years after independence.
The hunger for revolutionary change, the fear that some people were being left behind in America and that no one in Washington cared, was an animating force at the boisterous rallies for Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders.
It is the story that many of the post-election photographs of Hillary Clinton walking in the woods of Chappaqua tried to piece together—the picture of a life long shaped around politics, suddenly absent its animating force.
Part of it is rooted in the power of Trump's cult of personality, which has replaced conservative fervor as the animating force of the GOP base in just the few years since the tea-party revolution of 2010.
"Ma Rainey" was one of several plays I saw here in recent days that reminded me of the power of anger as an animating force in theater and how much suspense onstage can be generated by watching fuses burn.
They are symptoms of psychology itself, a field whose desire to be a "natural science" useful to society leads it to swallow the suppositions of the status quo and to forget what the ancient Greek psuche meant: soul or animating force.
In the age of Trump, you would think more of us would have concluded that unchecked sexism has further-reaching implications than just uncomfortable personal interactions -- that it can be an animating force for serious malevolence and abuse of power.
Not least, she has maneuvered to deflate the issue that had left her most vulnerable — her decision to open German borders to nearly a million asylum seekers in 2015 — and in the process stripped away her far-right opponents' animating force.
THE SILK ROAD By Kathryn Davis If writers can be said to have an animating concern that threads through their work — memory for Proust, love for Austen — then Kathryn Davis's is none other than the animating force itself, the soul.
It is this premise of a flexible law that became the animating force in law schools and ultimately in American courts and policy, largely through a series of movements that Mr Presser describes with as much precision as this somewhat murky procession allows.
This same question, of art's usefulness in the face of massive human suffering, provides the animating force behind an exhibition by the Belgian-born artist Francis Alÿs, at the David Zwirner Gallery in London, about life in the once prosperous U.S.-Mexico border town of Ciudad Juárez.
Even as women have emerged as the animating force behind the backlash to President Trump, with many storming to victory in congressional primaries, several are finding governor's races to be more challenging as they struggle to build as much political and financial support as their male rivals.
Taking its title from a line from Giovanni's Room by James Baldwin, the show rejects the notion that "home" is reducible to a fixed place or static dream, conceiving of it instead as an animating force that sets people adrift in the pursuit of intimacy and belonging.
On Monday, showing fresh contempt for the people who work under him in the Justice Department, Barr renounced a determination by the department's inspector general that the F.B.I.'s investigation into the Trump campaign's ties to Russia was legitimate and that anti-Trump bias was not its animating force.
The details of such a scheme would be complicated, but the animating force behind it is simple: Healthcare is a human right, which means insulin is a human right, which means those thousands of people begging for money so they can buy insulin—or drugs for any other chronic condition—is a humanitarian crisis.
That kind of revision was the animating force of "Postwar," the epochal 2016–20113 show that Okwui Enwezor curated for the Haus der Kunst in Munich, and the last few years have also included significant shows of postwar painting from Cuba, Mexico, Poland, the Soviet Union, Turkey and South Korea in Western museums and galleries.
After all, the conditions of the real world seem to veer toward the apocalypse consistently, and video games have always used the end of the world (or at least someone's world) as an animating force to justify and situate all the weird stuff that you get up to in them: murder, conquest, rebuilding, and so on.
In a New Republic piece that examines the reasons tech worker power might have taken so long to develop—or for anyone in the media to notice—Moira Weigel and Ben Tarnoff point to the Californian Ideology, the name media theorists Richard Barbrook and Andy Cameron gave to the animating force of Silicon Valley politics of the last three decades.
The excellent first volume of Charles Moore's official life of Britain's only woman prime minister made the question of Thatcher's gender the animating force behind the story: how this grocer's daughter from an unfashionable part of England overcame the prejudice of the times and her party to become Conservative leader, and then battled the skepticism and constant slights that implied that as a woman, not least a lower-middle-class one, she wasn't up to the job of running the country.
The district had a large contribution to the freedom struggle of the country. It was Gopabandhu, the chief animating force, making Congress activities popular in Odisha. From the beginning of his career, he had associated himself with different sessions of the Congress. After attending the Lucknow session, he joined the Congress.
Collections such as Frank Chin's Aiiieeee! An Anthology of Asian-American Writers and Jessica Hagedorn's Charlie Chan is Dead are put forth as alternatives to the Charlie Chan stereotype and "[articulate] cultural anger and exclusion as their animating force."Dave (2005), 339. Fox has released all of its extant Charlie Chan features on DVD, and Warner Bros.
Together they had a daughter, Voluptas or Hedone (meaning physical pleasure, bliss). In Greek mythology, Psyche was the deification of the human soul. She was portrayed in ancient mosaics as a goddess with butterfly wings (because psyche was also the Ancient Greek word for 'butterfly'). The Greek word psyche literally means "soul, spirit, breath, life or animating force".
God is viewed as the eternal animating force within the universe. In some forms of panentheism, the cosmos exists within God, who in turn "transcends", "pervades" or is "in" the cosmos. While pantheism asserts that 'All is God', panentheism claims that God animates all of the universe, and also transcends the universe. In addition, some forms indicate that the universe is contained within God, like in the Judaic concept of Tzimtzum.
Eternity was created as the second sentient force supporting Creation. Before Eternity, there was a single universe, whose animating force was the primal cosmic being that would later call itself The First Firmament. The First Firmament was attacked by its creations, The Celestials, during the catastrophic cosmic war that erupted between them and their counterpart creations, The Aspirants. The climax of that war resulted in the Celestials' weapons tearing the first universe apart.
He asks questions about the subjectivity of our perception, our faith or disbelief in the invisible, and the stance our bodies have in relationship to our selves and our world. His artwork also provides certain understandings of these questions. He plays with our perceptions, our preconceptions and others us a new way of looking at things. In a similar way, many of Bala's works deal with Energy – that invisible yet absolutely fundamental animating force of life.
Panentheism (from Greek (pân) "all"; (en) "in"; and (theós) "God"; "all-in-God") is a belief system that posits that the divine (be it a monotheistic God, polytheistic gods, or an eternal cosmic animating force) interpenetrates every part of nature, but is not one with nature. Panentheism differentiates itself from pantheism, which holds that the divine is synonymous with the universe. In panentheism, there are two types of substance, "pan" the universe and God. The universe and the divine are not ontologically equivalent.
Tonalli /to(ː)nalli/ (see also: Tonal) plays a multiplicity of roles; acting as a day sign, body part, and a symbol of the sun's warmth. Ancient Nahuatl people believed that it was located in the hair and the fontanel area of one's skull, and that the tonalli provided the “vigor and energy for growth and development”. It often overlaps with the force of teyolía which was often considered both an animating force (soul) and the physical heart in various Mesoamerican cultures.
As an animating force within both the human and spiritual world, retaining tonalli provides consciousness and personality. The concept of soul loss was inherent to the ancient Central Mexican understanding of aging and death. The loss of tonalli, in its various stages, is known by states in which the person suffers slowed, impaired, or complete loss of consciousness. As the understanding of tonalli is reliant upon conceptions of warmth, heat, and the sun, the absence of tonalli is felt as fluctuations in internal temperature.
Maoism as a unified, coherent stage of Marxism was not synthesized until the late 1980s through the experience of the people's war waged by the Shining Path. This led the Shining Path to posit Maoism as the newest development of Marxism in 1988. Since then, it has grown and developed significantly and has served as an animating force of revolutionary movements in countries such as Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, India, Nepal and the Philippines and has also led to efforts being undertaken towards the constitution or reconstitution of communist parties in countries such as Austria, France, Germany, Sweden and the United States.
The purpose underlying their revelation hath been to educate all men, that they may, at the hour of death, ascend, in the utmost purity and sanctity and with absolute detachment, to the throne of the Most High. The light which these souls radiate is responsible for the progress of the world and the advancement of its peoples. They are like unto leaven which leaveneth the world of being, and constitute the animating force through which the arts and wonders of the world are made manifest. Through them the clouds rain their bounty upon men, and the earth bringeth forth its fruits.
Hobsbaum's most direct impact on literature was as the animating force behind The Group, a sequence of writing workshops in Cambridge, London, Belfast and Glasgow, in turn. Although there was some slight overlap in personnel with The Movement, the various incarnations of the Group had a more concrete existence and a more practical focus. The Cambridge Group was initially concerned with the oral performance of poetry, but soon turned into an exercise in practical criticism and mutual support for a network of poets. This Group relocated to London when Hobsbaum moved there in 1955, becoming The Group, and continuing until 1965, chaired by Edward Lucie-Smith after Hobsbaum's departure for Sheffield.
From the 1960s, groups that called themselves Maoist or which upheld Maoism were not unified around a common understanding of Maoism and had instead their own particular interpretations of the political, philosophical, economical and military works of Mao. Its adherents claim it to be a unified, coherent higher stage of Marxism and that it was not synthesized until the 1980s through the experience of the people's war waged by the Shining Path. This led the Shining Path to posit Marxism–Leninism–Maoism as the newest development of Marxism. Marxism–Leninism–Maoism has grown and developed significantly, serving as an animating force of revolutionary movements in countries such as Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, India, Nepal and the Philippines.
The core essence of the First Firmament and the surviving Aspirants desperately fled to the void Outside creation. The torn fragments of the sundered first universe then coalesced into a new being that animated a new Reality that was made up of hundreds of universes. This Second Creation was the birth of the Multiverse and its animating force would later be called by the living entities within it Eternity. Creation would then evolve, die and be reborn six more times, each time evolving and changing to add new realities, forces and properties to itself-and all these changes would be reflected in the corresponding rebirth of Eternity. Therefore, after the destruction and rebirth of the Multiverse by the Beyonders, Eternity is in his 8th incarnation.
In folk belief, spirit is the vital principle or animating force within all living things. As far back as 1628 and 1633 respectively, both William Harvey and René Descartes speculated that somewhere within the body, in a special locality, there was a ‘vital spirit’ or 'vital force', which animated the whole bodily frame, such as the engine in a factory moves the machinery in it. Spirit has frequently been conceived of as a supernatural being, or non- physical entity; for example, a demon, ghost, fairy, or angel. In ancient Islamic terminology however, a spirit (rūḥ), applies only to pure spirits, but not to other invisible creatures, such as jinn, demons and angels.Chodkiewicz, M., “Rūḥāniyya”, in: Encyclopaedia of Islam, Second Edition, Edited by: P. Bearman, Th. Bianquis, C.E. Bosworth, E. van Donzel, W.P. Heinrichs.
As one of Africa's pre-eminent and distinguished authors, he continued to play an active role in literary affairs, a role for which he increasingly gained international recognition. In 1991, for example, he received the Nigerian National Order of Merit Award for literary excellence and saw publication, by Howard University, of his two definitive volumes, The Ozidi Saga and Collected Plays and Poems 1958-1988. On 6 December 2011, to honour the life and career of Professor John Pepper Clark-Bekederemo, a celebration was held at Lagos Motor Boat Club, Awolowo Road, Ikoyi, for the publication of J. P. Clark: A Voyage, The definitive biography of the main animating force of African poetry, written by playwright Femi Osofisan. The launch was attended by "what could be described as the who is who in the literary community", including Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka.
Hutton 2001. pp. 47–58. In the sixth chapter, entitled "Shamanic Cosmologies", Hutton notes that there were three cosmological concepts widespread among Indigenous Siberians: "the beliefs that even apparently inanimate objects were inhabited by spirit-forms; that the world was structured on a number of different levels; and that living beings possessed more than one 'soul' or animating force." Noting that scholars can only truly discuss shamanism based on evidence from the 19th and 20th centuries, when such beliefs had already begun to syncretically mix with incoming foreign religious movements, he then goes on to discuss the myriad different types of spirit assistants found in the cosmologies of Siberia. Throughout this, he emphasises the huge variation within the Siberian region, with different cultural and ethnic groups holding different beliefs about the structure of the cosmos and the relationship between the shaman and those spirits with whom they worked.

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