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"We're bringing to life characters from [his] songs," said Ahmet.
What other devices has Amazon thought about bringing to life?
I'm just bringing to life someone else's great vision that they had.
More than 1,000 readers responded, bringing to life a conversation about Poland's direction.
I felt very strongly about bringing to life my own power through these images.
Which of all of these interlocutors did you have the most fun bringing to life?
She's become a master at bringing to life drastically different women on a single screen.
It's their vision you're bringing to life, you have to adapt to their way of working.
Peter Mayhew, best known for bringing to life one of cinema's most beloved characters, Chewbacca, has died.
"Delighted to have Toby Jones on board, bringing to life one of Doyle's finest villains," he said.
The author navigates a complex story, bringing to life the passions and ideologies that shaped the early American lexicon.
The couple has always worked this way — together and instinctively, bringing to life each new series side by side.
The focus is drawn away from their disability, he explained, and centered on the character they're bringing to life instead.
The nearby beehive triggers activity in the installation in real-time, bringing to life the flickering LEDs and orchestral soundscape.
Netflix's adaptation is finally bringing to life the queer character fans of the original novel have been seeing since 1959.
The institutions he now threatens "were set up under a constitution that he was instrumental in bringing to life", she points out.
Around each skillet, the experts are constantly turning the mixture so it doesn't stick, bringing to life an interesting ballet of hands.
Battlefield V was bringing to life the depressing pointlessness and bloody tedium of a lot of combat action in the World Wars.
Many fans traveled from out of state and abroad, bringing to life their group chats, Instagram fan accounts and dedicated Facebook groups.
Beachler and Carter were instrumental in bringing to life the lush Wakanda, the fictional African country where most of "Black Panther" takes place.
Bringing to life 60s/70s counter culture in an Eyes Wide Shut orgy of drugs, the Alice-like central character takes a spiritual journey.
I marvel at the deep craft that Denzel Washington and Viola Davis wield in bringing to life characters invented by August Wilson (in "Fences").
While bringing to life this neglected aspect of American history, Dr. Terborg-Penn and a few others also established a new field of study.
"It's bringing to life a different kind of intelligence that I don't think young readers access when they think about enslaved people," she said.
"They did a spectacular job bringing to life a complicated story, there's so many nuances," Walls tells PEOPLE of watching her story unfold on screen.
Now the "Trumpgrets" Tumblr is bringing to life those #MAGA voters who do have a critical thing or two to say about the President-elect.
Natsuyo Matsu flicked the light switch, instantly bringing to life Japan's most eccentric inventor's treasure trove full of glass boxes brimmed with inventions spanning several decades.
In May, He kicked off her video series, unexpectedly bringing to life Leonardo Da Vinci's "Mona Lisa" in a recreation that captured attention on social media.
"Students can not only learn by coding and making their own robots, but by bringing to life conceptual ideas about what their robots can actually do."
"There are very few things that are greater than bringing to life a story of a marginalized group of people," the reigning Sexiest Man Alive joked.
Together we're bringing to life our very own lip collab, "Make Your Mark," to help you (yes, YOU) do just that: stamp your world with originality.
Though the seasoning is quite new, many users have already posted about the snacks and meals they're bringing to life with Trader Joe's new Onion Salt.
Netflix's adaptation of The Haunting of Hill House is finally bringing to life the queer character fans of Shirley Jackson's novel have been seeing since 1959.
In partnership with Macy's, we've detailed the precise slightly sportif/slightly preppy/slightly '90s-lug-sole-loafer aesthetic we're bringing to life in the months ahead.
The Bob Baker Marionette Theater has entertained Los Angeles audiences for half a century, bringing to life intricately designed wooden marionettes with the tug of a string.
Kicking off in a menacing, almost chamber drama-like fashion, it sees heavy synths and a crunching beat join forces, bringing to life all of Staycore's promises.
Creating well beyond the easily digestible GIFs seen on Tumblr or Instagram, psychedelic GIF artist hexeosis is bringing to life a much larger animated vision of infinite patterns.
And there are next-generation versions who are bringing to life important stories, like Gilbert Garcia of The San Antonio Express-News and Ginia Bellafante of The Times.
He's nearly entombed in facial makeup that obscures his own physiognomy — an actor's landscape — while bringing to life Lyndon B. Johnson, a transitional, still-contentious figure of fascinating contradictions.
The effect is as if the filmmaker were leading the viewer through a jumbled photo album, one by one bringing to life meals, celebrations and sudden bursts of song.
This Saturday, Greenberger and Prime Lens will present a live performance of selections from the album, bringing to life the words of an often overlooked segment of our communities.
The actor has won a Golden Globe, a BAFTA, Critics' Choice, and SAG awards, to name a few, for bringing to life one half of 123's best bromance.
The ambitious entrepreneur is bringing to life his vision for a future full of electric cars (as the founder of Tesla) and trips to Mars (with his pioneering venture SpaceX).
And now, in a different stage of his life, Simmons is bringing to life a yoga studio because of his natural interest in and passion for yoga, meditation and veganism.
The '60s saw The Sword of Damocles, what is now known as the first virtual reality and augmented reality head-mounted display, bringing to life a fantasy from decades before.
This popular, interactive destination features several attractions and a host of rotating shows, all intent on bringing to life the nuanced and at times complicated experience of living on this planet.
Shipka, who is bringing to life the favorite Archie Comics character, spoke to The Cut about her role in the upcoming Netflix adaptation, and revealed that she's actually allergic to cats.
As Tate, Robbie flits through the screen bringing to life one of cinema's most beloved stars before her untimely death on August 9, 1969, at the hands of Charles Manson's family.
As Tate, Robbie flits through the screen bringing to life one of cinema's most beloved stars before her untimely death on August 9, 1969, at the hands of Charles Manson's Family.
Len Wein, a prolific comic book writer who collaborated on bringing to life two of the art form's best-known characters, Wolverine and Swamp Thing, died on Sunday in Los Angeles.
Niki Nakayama, chef and owner of the Michelin-starred n/naka, worked as a food consultant for "Always Be My Maybe," bringing to life the dishes at the film's fictional restaurant Maximalist.
"We're bringing to life the stage and screen," the EVP of the Creative COE for Hudson Bay Company explained, noting the various film-industry partners Saks has worked with throughout the year.
Nike just announced a self-lacing shoe called the HyperAdapt 1.0, bringing to life the dream that sneaker fans have shared since Back to the Future II premiered almost 30 years ago.
Koons, for instance, is bringing to life his famous "Seated Ballerina," versions of which he produced for his Antiquity series and recently, as a 45-foot-tall inflatable sculpture at Rockefeller Center.
In 2012, Laurent Bernadac started bringing to life the 103Dvarius, a fully 3D-printed violin, after feeling frustrated by the limiting nature of the sounds he could make on his own electric violin.
He knew he had a hit when he visited a distribution center and saw the volume of packages on the conveyer belt, bringing to life how many people interact with the company daily.
If you don't believe me, or can't imagine why Cooper bringing to life this sarcastic assassin is so damn fun to watch, then just check it out for yourself in the video below.
"It starts with bringing to life Athleta's mission to unite women and girls to reach their limitless potential," Miller said about the brand's value proposition and how it differentiates itself from the competition.
The Los Angeles City Council will first need to decide whether the medical marijuana tax plan is the best concept they have in their arsenal for bringing to life the low-income housing deal.
When the woman driving his Uber asked why he was visiting Cianci's grave, Mr. Aiello explained that he was paying respects to the dead man he was nightly bringing to life at Trinity Rep.
But while the space remained mostly white, Chiuri experimented with de Saint Phalle's bright palette in the clothing, bringing to life silk, leather, and plastic in bold shades of red, yellow, blue, green, and pink.
Ansel Elgort, the actor best known for bringing to life young adult novels like The Fault In Our Stars and Divergent, is also a DJ, a fact you could probably sense somewhere in your bones.
"Our lives are made up of trillions of moments & sometimes we get lucky & capture one worth bringing to life for eternity," he captioned a drawing of a photo of Roemer, eyes closed, holding their newborn daughter.
Because courtrooms are one of the few spots left in the city where cellphones, cameras and other electronic devices are generally not allowed, the artists are tasked with bringing to life whatever happens inside those walls.
Designed to depict a '90s kid's absolute dream room, the immersive space is decked out with rainbow curtains, cat-printed pillows and everything in between, bringing to life the colorful accessories Frank is best known for.
This traveling 244-D show, created by the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, includes life-size projections and all manner of multimedia interactivity, bringing to life the artist and the people and places in his world.
The two showrunners and evil masterminds bringing to life the most popular and talked about show in the history of television sat down with Entertainment Weekly to discuss the fast approaching seventh season of Game Of Thrones.
But, beginning this week, she will have a prominent role in the dystopian The Handmaid's Tale, a series made primarily by bringing to life a universe created by Margaret Atwood that feels strikingly prescient in today's political climates.
In a series of 9 digital documentaries, Moon Shot goes behind the scenes with each team, bringing to life their challenges, sacrifices, quirks, and most importantly, the reasons why they're making the 238,900 mile journey to the moon.
"I knew there was a love story I wanted to make," Kenyan director Wanuri Kahiu told Broadly about the moment she first read Jambula Tree, the book she spent seven years bringing to life as the film Rafiki.
Powerful drone and satellite images are bringing to life the urgent needs of more than 800,000 Rohingya refugees who fled to Bangladesh from Myanmar, while also providing strong evidence of abuses, which could be used to lobby for justice.
A Game of Thrones and Song of Ice and Fire exhibition is coming to Berlin, bringing to life the work of more than 40 concept artists exploring The World of Ice and Fire, George R.R. Martin's history of Westeros.
Such ensembles were uncommon at the time, and the consort's success, which included television appearances as well as recordings and concerts, encouraged a proliferation of groups devoted to excavating and bringing to life music from before the Baroque period.
PARIS (Reuters) - At his Paris workshop, haute couturier Julien Fournie is surveying the final tucks and tweaks to his outfits as models try on his hand-stitched silk gowns, bringing to life creations he first sketched on a tablet.
October 220th Netflix description: Bringing to life the memoir of celebrated Israeli author Amos Oz, this affecting drama depicts his early years, when his family was swept up in the turbulence and violence of Israel's founding as a nation.
With the aid of elaborate latex and silicone masks, intricate costumes, and painstaking makeup, the 22013-year-old has largely spent his career bringing to life a menagerie of aliens, demons, beasts, angels of death, and moon-headed fast-food pitchmen.
I'm still very much moved by the fact that, come October, there will be a group of incredibly talented brown-skinned actors leading a major motion picture, bringing to life the heroes that were often left out of our textbooks.
As part of 3hd Festival, Tolan will be bringing to life some of the narratives to be featured in her game, by hosting a workshop where volunteers will learn one of the stories and perform it as an ASMR-triggering choir.
With Emma Watson bringing to life another iconic heroine, Belle in the new live-action Beauty and the Beast, the 26-year-old actress reflected on the impact of her breakthrough role as J.K. Rowling's brave, kindhearted witch from the Harry Potter movies.
A star team of soloists — Krassimira Stoyanova, Ekaterina Semenchuk, Aleksandrs Antonenko, and Ferruccio Furlanetto — will join Levine and the Met orchestra and chorus in bringing to life the composer's hyper-dramatic funeral mass, written to honor the death of the patriotic Italian novelist Alessandro Manzoni.
In addition to bringing to life characters through whom she skillfully discussed the themes of racism, slavery, violence, and class, her work challenged white people to confront their history of violence against Black communities, and amplified Black people's fight for their existence and dignity.
Knights with peacock headdresses, star-crossed lovers, mischievous elves, and armored giants fill these art-nouveau compositions, bringing to life 15 fairy tales collected by famed folklorists Peter Christen Asbjørnsen and Jørgen Engebretsen Moe as they traveled across Norway in the mid-19th century.
This was the latest iteration of "Organic Concept," a series of performances by the New York–based artist in which he pumps up a continuous roll of painter's plastic with a box fan, bringing to life a room-sized pneumatic sculpture that resembles the braided contours of human viscera.
Hedges masterfully portrays his character's painful expressions of doubt — in himself, in his faith, in his upbringing, and in his parents — bringing to life a person who's been taught to believe that there's one way to live (and believes in that path) only to realize that that he's in conflict with it.
Two years ago, the film adaptation of E.L. James's Fifty Shades of Grey was released in theaters, bringing to life the first book in a poorly written trilogy that had recently awakened a very specific American desire: one that lives in the space where bondage, sappiness, doofiness, stalking, wealth, abs, and independent book publishing meet.
When Trump attacks NFL players, Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerTrump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony Kellyanne Conway: 'I'd like to know' if Mueller read his own report MORE, the FBI, and so many others, he is bringing to life the ghost of the late Republican Sen.
This will be so much more than just a great place to experience all that is possible with Microsoft, but a real hub for the community where we'll be bringing to life our passion for helping people explore their creativity through an ambitious program of workshops and training along with moments that work to unite the community.
Hollywood has taken plenty of cracks at bringing to life writer Alan Moore and artist Dave Gibbons' 1986, 12-issue comic-book series, about a group of vigilantes who discover a vast conspiracy after one of their own is murdered in an alternate-history US.The latest attempt, from Lindelof and HBO, will premiere on October 20.
Not in Toulouse, France, where the city has given itself over to an immersive form of street theater, bringing to life creatures like the giant spider and the Minotaur, the mythical monster from Greek mythology that is half bull and half man and said to have lived in the center of a maze on the island of Crete.
Whether it's the millions it put into getting Orson Welles' final movie, "The Other Side of the Wind," out of its legal woes and out into the public, or bringing to life Alfonso Cuarón's "Roma" or Scorsese's $159 million film "The Irishman," top-flight directors know where to turn when other financiers balk at the price tag.
In addition to a Stranger Things-themed maze, this year the park will be bringing to life the living nightmare from Peele's highly acclaimed film Us, turning Universal Studios Hollywood and Universal Orlando Resort into the spooky underground world full of terrifying human doppelgängers, better known as "the Tethered," who are trying to break free and murder their more privileged doubles.
There is also a live feature called "Prison Break LIVE!", created by The Sudden Impact! Entertainment Company, which is an interactive experience aimed at bringing to life the atmosphere from the television series. The attraction toured the US, Australia, UK, China, Germany and Mexico from 2006 to 2008.
However, Dexter fled into the woods, where he was found by the good magician Phineas, who rescues him. Phineas lives with a young dragon called Lulu. When preparing a potion, Dexter unwittingly caused an explosion bringing to life three monsters endowed with magical powers – Winkle, Gump and Boo.
Roma Sinfonietta Orchestra is an Italian orchestra founded in 1993, which began a collaboration with the University of Rome Tor Vergata. Since 1995, the orchestra is best known for its key role in bringing to life the music of Ennio Morricone during his live performances and on Morricone’s film scores.
Collishaw creates atmosphere and a sense of place, bringing to life the characters, the history and the politics' Mary Harper. Stephan also edited Any Place But Home which contains personal histories of seven Lithuanians who settled in England's East Midlands in the 1940s.Collshaw (2003) Any Place But Home, Nottingham: NottinghamShire Lithuanian Society His brother is Mat Collishaw the artist.
In 2007, Julien Gagnebien goes into partnership with InFiné and opens an office in Berlin, bringing to life the label's intent to be international. In 2007, Sebastien Devaud aka Agoria leaves the label to dedicate himself to his DJ career. The label’s approach is transversal and multidisciplinary. InFiné intends to promote meetings between styles and generations, but also between disciplines.
Membership begins with acceptance of this consecration by a priest in the name of the Church. ;3. Consecration to all the angels In a similar ceremony members consecrate themselves to the angelic kingdom, thus enabling them "to live in sacred communion with all things" and bringing to life the individual's "unmanifest creative potential".Rosemary Ellen Guiley, The Encyclopedia of Angels (Visionary Living, Inc., 2004), p.
Della (portrayed by Rebecca Dalton) is a normal student at Whitechapel High, who gets her heart broken after the death of her dog, Puffles. Benny brings Puffles back to life to woo her but ends up bringing to life every other dead animal buried in the ground. This ends up driving her away from Benny. Della is said to be attending therapy since she can't forget Puffles.
Friends of the Huntley Archives at London Metropolitan Archives (FHALMA) is a non-profit charitable foundation, run by volunteers, founded in 2013 with the aim of "bringing to life the narratives, histories and knowledge discovered in the archive materials found in the Huntley Collections" and promoting the heritage of the Caribbean and African Diaspora through education and community projects.Friends of the Huntley Archives at LMA website.
The novel tells the story of John Gibson, as he breaks up with his girlfriend and leaves Miami, Florida to move to the small town of Boonville, California, where he meets the resident of a commune, Sarah McKay. The book portrays the town in an often comedic manner, bringing to life a number of colorful Mendocino County residents including hippies, rednecks, feminists, and commercial marijuana cultivation.
To mark this success, the organization officially changed its name to The Speaker's House. On April 12, 2008, a Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission roadside marker was dedicated on the property to acknowledge the life and legacy of Frederick Muhlenberg. The mission of The Speaker's House is to inspire leadership and civic engagement by bringing to life the home and legacy of Frederick Muhlenberg, first Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives.
Houghton and the Hooves of Destiny toured the UK and Europe extensively during 2011 and 2012, appearing at multiple festivals including Glastonbury, The Great Escape, Latitude and Bestival. In April 2012, the band performed on Later... with Jools Holland alongside Paul Weller and Willis Earl Beal. After touring 'Welcome Back To Milk', Houghton began work on issue 1 of her comic books series 'Butt Hurt', focusing on bringing to life her vivid dreams and uncomfortable social situations.
The summer school for gifted children was later named the International Summer School "Tuymaada" and played a special role in bringing to life the presidential program "Gifted Children". The school gave a perfect opportunity for kids personal development. Holding an international Olympiad "Tuymaada" became the main tradition of the School. Pavlova E.N., head of the department of the Ministry of Education, has been in charge of the Olympiad and a principal of the school for all these years.
Continued expansion enabled the acquisition of the adjoining factory in 1945 to accommodate offices, warehousing and new potting and firing facilities. In 1947, Lucy Beswick suggested bringing to life the illustrations in the Beatrix Potter books. In 1948, John Beswick secured the right to reproduce a range of 10 Beatrix Potter earthenware characters, the first of which was Jemima Puddle- Duck, modelled by Arthur Gredington. In 1952, Beswick began manufacturing a range of Disney characters, including Snow White, Mickey Mouse and Bambi.
The dalang is highly respected in Indonesian culture for his knowledge, art and as a spiritual person capable of bringing to life the spiritual stories in the religious epics. The figures of the wayang are also present in the paintings of that time, for example, the roof murals of the courtroom in Klungkung, Bali. They are still present in traditional Balinese painting today. The figures are painted, flat (5 to at most 15 mm — about half an inch — thick) woodcarvings with movable arms.
The short story Death in the Dawntime, originally published in The Mammoth Book of Historical Detectives (Mike Ashley, editor; 1995), is a murder mystery that takes place entirely among the Wiradjuri people before the arrival of Europeans in Australia. In Bryce Courtenay's novel Jessica, the plot is centred in Wiradjuri region. Jessica's best friend (Mary Simpson) was from Wiradjuri. Noel Beddoe's novel The Yalda Crossing also explores Wiradjuri history from an early settler perspective, bringing to life a little-known massacre that occurred in the 1830s.
Its goal is to integrate a traditional hospital with alternative medicine, with the organization developing educational programs in sustainable systems design targeted to medical students and the general public. Since the 1990s Adams has supported the Ithaca Health Alliance (IHA), founded as the Ithaca Health Fund (IHF) by Paul Glover. In January 2006 IHA launched the Ithaca Free Clinic, bringing to life key aspects of Adams' vision. Adams has also given strong praise to Health Democracy, Glover's book written and published the same year.
Social critic Jeff Chang called his most recent book, "Resistance: Reclaiming an American Tradition", "powerful, urgent essays." His published play, "Damnatio Memoriae: A Play, Una Commedia,'" (2015) was described by author Rilla Askew as "a timeless examination of human rights, human dignity, and what it means to be a "citizen," the play reveals forgotten stories while bringing to life the dilemmas of our modern world, reminding us that, in so many ways, they are one and the same." In Italy, Biggers founded the Mare Nostrum Theatre Project.
In March 2015, Connell and Florence created a live stage show based on Burnistoun, entitled Burnistoun: Live and For Real. The show, held at the Kings Theatre in Glasgow, featured Connell and Florence, supported by series regulars Louise Stewart and Gerry McLaughlin, bringing to life sketches and beloved characters such as the Quality Polis and Jolly Boy John. The show generated a very positive response from both fans and critics, and due to its success, more shows were scheduled for August 2015. The show also played at the 2016 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
They wanted to highlight the nobility of the circus's origins and were involved in bringing to life an updated old-style circus. The Gruss circus followed Monfort in her successive moves until it became a national circus in 1982. It was at the Carré Thorigny that Alain Decaux awarded Silvia Monfort the Legion of Honor in 1973 while paying homage to "her passion for the theatre and the inflexible will with which she serves it." The Carré had to leave Rue de Thorigny in 1974 because of a property transaction.
In Creighton's view, Macdonald sought Confederation as way of bringing to life the political St. Lawrence empire. Creighton saw history as a literary art, and rejected calls for history to be seen as social science. Creighton was famous for spending as much time crafting his prose as he did in research, and Creighton often claimed that the best historical work should read like a well-written novel. Creighton disliked what he called "fat funereal volumes" of unreadable biographies, and argued that well-written books should be the historian's objective.
Noveltoons was an anthology series of animated cartoons produced by Paramount Pictures' Famous Studios from 1943 to the end of the studio during 1967. The series was known for bringing to life characters from Harvey Comics, such as Casper the Friendly Ghost, Wendy the Good Little Witch, Herman and Katnip, Little Audrey, and Baby Huey. All shorts from Baby Huey and Little Audrey are included. It was the successor to the series Color Classics produced by Fleischer Studios (indeed, several Noveltoons feature characters which originated in Color Classics).
Nevertheless, Patrick uses the cupboard without Omri's knowledge, bringing to life the plastic cowboy, who turns out to be a man named Boone from an entirely different place and time as Little Bear. Over Omri's objections, Patrick introduces Boone to Little Bear. The two tiny men mistrust one another from the start, with Boone deriding Little Bear as "savage" and "dirty." The antagonism comes to a head when Omri and Patrick introduce the duo to television; when Boone cheers the slaughter of Native Americans in an old Western, Little Bear shoots him in the chest with an arrow.
St. Augustine's teaching and example has become the heritage of the Church as it sets about bringing to life again the common life of clerics. The canons regular do not confine themselves exclusively to canonical functions. They also give hospitality to pilgrims and travelers on the Great St. Bernard and on the Simplon, and in former times the hospitals of St. Bartholomew's Smithfield, in London, of S. Spirito, in Rome, of Lochleven, Monymusk and St. Andrew's, in Scotland, and others like them, were all served by canons regular. Many congregations of canons worked among the poor, the lepers, and the infirm.
Poulsen is portrayed by Amber Heard in the 2015 film The Danish Girl.. In this film, Poulsen is erroneously depicted as being the friend who was instrumental in bringing to life the "Danish Girl" - the new female persona of the main character Lili Elbe. Poulsen, as played by Heard, arrives late for a modeling session requiring Elbe to fill in, wearing female clothing for the first time which sparks previously unacknowledged desires and Poulsen is shown naming Elbe’s feminine self "Lili". In reality, the tardy model was Anna Larssen, an actress and friend, not Ulla Poulsen.
Much of Professor Shanin's work was given to Russia and bringing to life methodological traditions of Russia's rural studies of early 20th century. It was also Russia where his research spilled into active involvement in organization within the educational sphere. This began in the early days of “perestroika” when, together with academician Tatyana Zaslavskaya, he set up schools for up-training of young Soviet sociologists. The high point of those efforts became creation in 1995 of a Russian-English post-graduate university: the Moscow School for the Social and Economic Sciences, whose first Rector he became.
Animators Alexander Vinokurov created the world of the Snow Queen, Leonid Shvartsman created the characters, while Fyodor Khitruk brought to life two characters – Ole Lukoye and the Snow Queen herself. The team was held in place by the direction of Lev Atmanov. Fyodor Khitruk later called that bringing to life the unique character Ole Lukoye, (the only one animated without rotoscoping) as one of the most significant characters of the two hundred characters he animated over his many years of practice. According to the memoirs of Leonid Shvartsman the animators found new hope for the animation industry after the Khruschev Thaw era began.
The developing CGI industry also brought with it a huge source of inspiration, bringing to life characters that once lived only in his imagination. Inspired by the Greats such as Stan Lee and JRR Tolkien, Prateek began developing a story that was initially planned as a comic. However, as his idea developed into something much bigger, Axtelera Ray became a series of novels, featuring well-developed characters in the meticulously built world of Octavia. Over the course of the following five years, Prateek spent time refining his story and characters, wishing to offer the world a brand new tale that would take his audience on the adventure of a lifetime.
In the United Kingdom, History UK was scheduled to screen the miniseries beginning on April 7, 2011. Tom Davidson, managing director of AETN-UK stated on the History website: "Securing the UK premiere of The Kennedys is a major coup for the History channel. Bringing to life the story of America's most iconic family, the drama is a bold and epic account of the Kennedy dynasty and we are delighted that viewers in the UK will get to see it on History first." Writing in The Daily Telegraph, TV director Sebastian Doggart commented: Also in the UK, the BBC presented the series, beginning Friday, June 17, 2011, in both standard definition and HD.
Poźniak narrated the bestseller, The Winter Palace: A Novel of Catherine the Great, a 19-hour audiobook for Random House, where she made use of her European background in bringing to life the 78 characters and their colorful accents. After embodying one of the most intriguing women in history, she read another 19 hour story of the Empress of the Night: A Novel of Catherine the Great. This was followed by a teen romance/adventure/sci-fi thriller, "The Illuminae Files", by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff, which won an Audie Award. After that, she co-narrated "The Tsar of Love and Techno" by Anthony Marra which was selected in the Top 5 Best Audiobooks of the year by The Washington Post.
The Big Melt followed From the Sea to the Land Beyond, a similar commission by Doc/Fest in 2012. Cocker was initially reluctant to be involved because he felt that Sheffield's Steel City image was a cliché. He agreed to take part after seeing footage of a boy putting two fingers up to the camera in the early 1900s, which reminded him of Kes, the film by Ken Loach. The Big Melt was billed as 'a brand new kind of heavy metal music', and as 'a music and film journey into the soul of a nation, bringing to life the ghosts of our past, taking us into the belly of the furnaces and showing how our souls have been stamped from the mighty presses of our industrial heritage'.
Literature to Life is a performance-based literacy program produced by The American Place Theatre that presents verbatim adaptations of significant American literary works and serves thousands of students and educators around the United States. This educational program gives students a new form of access to literature by bringing to life the world of books with performances that create an atmosphere of discovery and spark the imagination. Literature to Life develops the engagement and academic achievement of students in public schools by fostering personal connections to their classroom curriculum through four main components: (1) professional theatrical Stage Presentations of American literature, (2) in-class theater and literacy Residency workshops, and (3) The Living Library, and (4) Professional Development workshops. The first book performed by Literature to Life was Toni Morison's The Bluest Eye in 1994.
" His 2012 film Final Acts was a finalist in the Macon Shorts Competition, part of the Gateway Macon Initiative. The film won Grand Prize. His first feature film was the international crossover Desires of the Heart, which shot in Savannah, Georgia and India in 2012 with numerous releases to film festivals in 2013 and 2014. The film was released in theaters across India in November 2015. Film Threat stated, "The cinematography in the film matches its narrative’s expansive ambitions with gorgeous visions that turn both Georgia and India into almost permanent states of postcard-friendly imagery,", and The Independent Critic noted Desires of the Heart as "a beautiful and involving film featuring two fine performances by its leads who are tasked with bringing to life a film that is both intelligent and fantastic, no small task.
Ken Keeler won a Writers Guild of America Award for Outstanding Writing in Animation at the 63rd Writers Guild of America Awards for his script to this episode. Zack Handlen of The A.V. Club gave the episode a positive review, rating it an A-. Handlen compared the episode favorably to the season 4 episode "The Farnsworth Parabox", writing, "Really, this is pure silly from beginning to end, using the show's internal logic to arrive in unpredictable places, and bringing to life a piece of fan fiction I doubt anyone has ever had the courage to write. It reminded me more than a little of 'The Farnsworth Parabox': a premise that uses the whole cast to just the right amount." Merrill Barr of Film School Rejects also gave the episode a positive review, praising the character development of Scruffy the Janitor in particular.
While at SFSU, Pantić improved the engineering programs in quality, size and visibility, and, as a result—for the first time in SFSU history – the programs were ranked among the top 50 undergraduate programs by U.S. News & World Report. She established a Partnership for Engineering Education that resulted in a 30 percent enrollment increase and played a crucial role in shaping and bringing to life a partnership with a neighboring community college to offer upper-division engineering courses there. This project serves as a blueprint for cooperation between the 23-campus California State University (CSU) system, of which San Francisco State is a member, and California's community colleges. Through a partnership with the local chapter of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and a major grant from the National Science Foundation, she established a Center for Applied Electromagnetics that supports undergraduate and graduate research.
Although each story revolves around a supernatural event, Ueda does not stray too far from the affairs of this world. Like other members of the kokugaku (nativist) movement Ueda relied on fiction as a tool to reinvigorate Japan’s past, by bringing to life the aesthetics of antiquity in the present. At the same time, he presents in Ugetsu Monogatari some of the moral views of the kokugaku school. To do so, he employs supernatural elements, such as ghosts who revisit the living to make known the effects they have suffered from the unethical behavior of others. For example, in the story “Asaji ga yado” (“The House Amid the Reeds”), upon which Kenji Mizoguchi’s 1953 film Ugetsu is partially based, a husband who has abandoned his faithful wife returns home only to unknowingly meet her ghost, an experience which leads him to a heartbreaking realization of the effects of his infidelity.
Paul Cornell, Martin Day and Keith Topping summed up the story as "A flawed, but interesting examination, of a peculiarly 60s psychosis." David J Howe and Stephen James Walker gave the serial a positive review although they thought that some of the more serious aspects of the story were "somewhat undermined by the presence of the Macra themselves, which tends to take it into traditional monster mayhem territory." It was considered to be a good production with strong performances from the guest cast who were "all excellent, bringing to life some interesting and well-drawn characters." The animated recreation of The Macra Terror was reviewed by Martin Belam of The Guardian, who felt that "the new animation makes the Macra far more evil scuttling creatures, and the story works all the better for it," but that the serial was overall "not one of Troughton’s best".
Unlike Frankenstein who takes no responsibility for his creations and disowns them almost as soon as they are completed (much like the original Dr. Frankenstein), Finklestein takes full responsibility over Sally and acts as an over-protective father and in some ways an overbearing husband (thus explaining Sally's attempts to run away) by keeping her under lock and key under the pretext of sheltering her from the world. In addition to being an overbearing and antagonistic father figure for Sally to overcome, Finklestein also has a hand in helping Jack Skellington (of whom he seems to be very fond) with his plan to take over Christmas by bringing to life several skeletal reindeer to pull Jack's sleigh. At the end of the film, Finklestein, deciding that Sally is too much of a handful, creates a wife for himself using a portion of his own brain. Dr. Finklestein is featured in The Nightmare Before Christmas: Oogie's Revenge.
Hundreds of Latin songs were recorded in neumes from the ninth century through to the thirteenth century, including settings of the poetic passages from Boethius's The Consolation of Philosophy. The music of this song repertory had long been considered irretrievably lost because the notational signs indicated only melodic outlines, relying on now-lapsed oral traditions to fill in the missing details. However, research conducted by Dr Sam Barrett at the University of Cambridge, extended in collaboration with medieval music ensemble Sequentia, has shown that principles of musical setting for this period can be identified, providing crucial information to enable modern realisations.University of Cambridge, First performance in 1000 years: lost songs are brought back to life by Cambridge researchers Sequentia performed the world premiere of the reconstructed songs from Boethius's The Consolation of Philosophy at Pembroke College, Cambridge, in April 2016, bringing to life music not heard in over 1,000 years; a number of the songs were subsequently recorded on the CD Boethius: Songs of Consolation.
With the objective of fostering a culture of peace for future generations in Latin America and the Caribbean, the Secretariat is seeking to develop an educational campaign entitled “Peace is Possible”. Characteristics are as follows: Flagship campaign: “La Paz es Posible” Scope: Youth (15–24 years old) of Latin America and the Caribbean Main Objective: To educate youth about the legacy of the Nobel Peace Laureates and Peace laureate organizations and to foster leadership for peace among youth. Approach: Inspirational and knowledge sharing – By bringing to life the struggles and stories of each of the laureates, the campaign seeks to inspire youth with the examples of courage and non-violence set by the laureates with a message of hope and possibility. Also, by introducing the work of the laureate organizations and the backgrounds of each of the laureates, the campaign will share knowledge about institutional mandates, and the geo- political contexts in which peace has thrived.
The stories these puppets would portray are those of the ancient European poems and epics, such as Turoldus' "La Chanson de Roland", Ariosto's "Orlando Furioso", Boiardo's "Orlando Innamorato", and Tasso's "Gerusalemme Liberata", bringing to life the glory and spirit of the Crusades, battles of knights and kings, and the struggle of heroes against villains and evil wizards. Glory, fame, justice, love and impossible dreams would be pursued by great characters of history and legend as the plots unfolded before the audience, while comic relief is provided by a traditional buffoon, who acts as a link between the audience and the ancient characters on stage. In the traditional spirit of the Commedia dell'arte, dialogue would be improvised, while sound effects such as drums, trumpets, and the sounds of battle enlivened the action. The great size and sheer presence of these puppets would make their world of history, fantasy, myth and mystery seem to come to life, while the characteristic puppet-like movements would simultaneously lend the play an air of unreality.

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