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"chalice" Definitions
  1. a large cup for holding wine, especially one from which wine is drunk in the Christian communion serviceTopics Religion and festivalsc2

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In other words, down with the weaponisation of the chalice.
"It is a bit of a poisoned chalice," he said.
And we'd just sit there and burn the chalice all day.
"It is not a poisoned chalice, not for me," he said.
Why are they drinking out of obscure chalice-like wine glasses?
So he got in, but he was given the poison chalice.
The role had been seen as "a poisoned chalice," he said.
"Trump is the poisoned chalice of a failed ideology," he writes.
I grabbed a pirate hat, a map and a golden chalice.
I think of this job of chief executive as a poisoned chalice.
The party makes a claim for that chalice at their own risk.
But their discovery has served as a poisoned chalice for the nation.
And Chalice, a transgender superhero, made her debut in Alters in 2016.
If you want to live, you need the chalice from the palace.
But perhaps not if those millions turn out to be a poisoned chalice.
Unlike most superheroes, who have to maintain one secret identity, Chalice has two.
History records few if any emperors who willingly set aside power's poisoned chalice.
Fórn thundered, Pale Chalice seethed, Full of Hell howled, Nightfell hammered, and Hell crushed.
Image: Tim FlachImage: Tim FlachPictured above are chalice coral polyps, followed by Montipora coral.
THE job of secretary-general to the UN is something of a poisoned chalice.
Chalice is a new superhero who can manipulate gravity so that she can fly.
I don't miss the gleaming chalice or the glowing candles or the sweeping vestments.
Bloodborne lets players create "Chalice Dungeons," which contain randomly generated areas full of unpredictable threats.
In the Rider-Waite, she stares at her chalice, soft water pooling round her feet.
So what type of nominee might be willing to take on such a poisoned chalice?
He emerged leading the parishioners and carrying the chalice, his suit jacket covered in soot.
I am especially drawn to a rich blue vase attached to the base of a chalice.
"It's not a poisoned chalice, for me I see it as a privilege," Champagne told Reuters.
A chalice less than an inch tall is sculpted from the words of the Apostles' Creed.
"I'm actually a 100-year-old mermaid formerly known as 'CC Chalice,'" she tweeted soon afterward.
Katelynn Espinosa hugged the shiny silver chalice as if it were a treasured American Girl doll.
From an earthenware chalice, he swallowed a capsule of psilocybin, an ingredient found in hallucinogenic mushrooms.
Cameron left the poison chalice of giving notice and starting the divorce negotiations to his successor.
Bring five candles, some incense sticks, a silver chalice, a small bell and a shaving blade.
He says that it's "simple, but highly deep and interactive," based on the video game's Chalice Dungeons.
Yet her character does little else than tempt Jack with "the poisoned chalice of fame and money".
" He added, "I'm not saying the word 'castle' is a poisoned chalice, but it makes it tough.
Now Theresa May, the UK's Prime Minister, is left holding the poisoned political chalice that Brexit has unearthed.
Some are competing on costs, but potential losses are a major concern — is it all a poisoned chalice?
That effort is both a fool's errand for the country and a poisoned chalice for conservatives and Republicans.
Hodgson's four years glugging heartily from the FA's poisoned chalice has not been completely without its redeeming features.
La Ayuda, which translates to "the help," depicts Trump holding a roll of paper towels like a chalice.
The next step was to salute the mountains, known as apus, by raising the kero (chalice) to the sky.
Whoever succeeds May, and former Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson is the favorite, Brexit face something of a poisoned chalice.
He has been handed "a poisoned chalice", says Richard Calland, a governance expert at the University of Cape Town.
The chalice-shaped jar was waist-high for most people, but not for Rockram, because he had no legs.
Now they're back with their sixth album Chalice Hymnal premiering below, along with a bunch of European tour dates.
The chalice of everlasting life is not something to be sought, it lives within the caverns of the imagination.
On Saturday, Yang "Chalice"' Shenyi, who has been with the team since late 2017, will assume the carry role.
Stella Artois recently announced that it will be adding a new component to its annual limited-edition chalice sales.
We were going to practice every day, waking up, having coffee, burning the chalice and just being a think tank.
Such ceremonies involve the nun figure urinating into a chalice, often as a demonstration of opposition to strict Catholic beliefs.
Poisoned chalice of Chongqing Sun is the second Chongqing party secretary to be removed under investigation in the past decade.
Chalice is also Charlie Young, a male college student, who, unbeknown to his family, is beginning to transition to female.
And so begins Alters, a series from AfterShock Comics, coming in September, that will introduce Chalice in a central role.
Anyone who orders the spiked milkshake also leaves with a Waterford Crystal chalice Swarovski crystal cocktail ring, as a memento.
Shame that you got with your dog, or you once drank a chaplain's piss from the communion chalice at university.
For now it sat empty, so the men curved the stiff leather into a chalice and filled it with wine.
She'll push her shoes off her feet, pour a chalice of deep, dark red wine, and sink into a leather throne.
"In 11 hours of creating [Isz Chalice Dungeons] today I saw the exact same dungeons repeating over and over," kazin1979 wrote.
Wearing an open black shirt with several chains and a pinkie ring, Drake is pictured staring mournfully into a golden chalice.
A picture caption in an earlier version of this article had an incorrect date for the Attarouthi Treasure-Chalice from Syria.
This is where Prospector Zullie discovered that, while From Software marketed Chalice Dungeons as completely random, they aren't actually coded that way.
Mr Uysal has been handed a poisoned chalice, having to start his term by dealing with the fallout from his own appointment.
Sadly, ambitious immigration reform has eluded Washington for years, and this administration is unlikely to take up that poisoned chalice (see Lexington).
" Elsewhere in the clip, Harington cradled Cersei's wine chalice, explaining, "When you play the game of thrones, you win or you die.
LONDON (Reuters) - Jill McDonald picks up something of a poisoned chalice when she starts as boss of clothing at Marks & Spencer (MKS.
When Episcopal congregants receive Holy Communion this weekend, they may choose not to dip the consecrated bread into the single, shared chalice.
That the most powerful non-elected job in Washington has become a poisoned chalice says much about how Mr Trump's White House operates.
Compared to the hundreds of variants that other Chalice Dungeons offered, something seemed wrong with the way Bloodborne was generating new Isz areas.
"Three years have passed since the release of the game, but we are positive the chalice dungeons still hold many secrets," Altair says.
Among these was "Unit #50, Elliptical Prelude and Chalice," a Clavilux built to resemble a maple table that projects lumia on the ceiling.
I don't know if you've ever smoked out of a coconut chalice with a hose, but dude, it's the highest you can possibly get.
William Simpson, founder of Chalice, will soon open his seventh retail store in Oregon and is hoping to expand into California, Nevada and Canada.
Both would eventually graduate to prime-time, but with time and added scrutiny the role would seemingly turn from golden ticket to poisoned chalice.
By the time he drinks from hockey's ultimate prize, he is arguably a little worse for wear and promptly vomits in the iconic chalice.
Pence, whose new responsibility might turn into a poisoned political chalice if the outbreak reaches America and exacts a heavy toll, also lauded Trump.
Emmy acting nominations came later for Newhart, a guest role on ER and the TNT movie The Librarian: The Curse of the Judas Chalice.
Damon appeals for people to buy a Stella Artois chalice, with the aim to provide clean water for 1 million people for five years.
Another includes actor Matt Damon encouraging people to buy a Stella Artois-branded chalice to help people around the world access clean drinking water.
" Then chase it with "Dimed Out," which has a smug retort of "My challengers are talentless imbeciles / When my chalice is full I am invincible.
"At least President Trump would ground the drones," declared The Guardian's Simon Jenkins, attempting to view a poisoned chalice of white nationalism as half-full.
The summer playlist-ready, synth-heavy track was recorded at Los Angeles' God's Eyes Studio and Chalice Recording Studios, and sees Harris playing all the instruments.
As Chalice Dungeons can be shared online with other people through specialized codes, Prospectors often explore areas together with the aim of finding new dungeon configurations.
The team tried experimenting with how they created Chalice Dungeons in the hopes of discovering what exactly was preventing them from seeing the larger Isz pool.
Merkel said she was confident her protegee would do a good job with the defense portfolio, which has proven a poisoned chalice for several recent predecessors.
A makeshift altar on the forest floor bore a lantern, a silver chalice, a bowl of water, a jar of salt, a sunflower and a wand.
From luxury to racing Given Aston Martin's checkered 106-year record, which includes several bankruptcy filings, investors may think Stroll has been handed a poisoned chalice.
But the ad is more transparent in selling a product than Budweiser, driving viewers to buy a $13 chalice, with $3.13 of each purchase going toward Water.
Church leaders are stepping up their own rules, including bans on drinking from the shared chalice of wine during the Eucharist ceremony, as well as discouraging handshaking.
Meanwhile, the painter's jewel-like patchworks of shapes is realized in 3D through a gilded chalice that features subtly gleaming, encrusted cabochons along its rim and collar.
Robredo's allies see the job offer - to co-chair an inter-government panel on drugs along with the head of the anti-drugs agency - as a poisoned chalice.
Funtwo's guitar video speaks to me now, a decade later, just as a chalice of certain dimensions tells us something about the people who inhabited a lost world.
She moved to Minneapolis in 2010, where she began making a name for herself as a member of the rap/R&B groups The Chalice and GRRRL PRTY.
Demon's Souls was entirely consumable items that players needed to buy or farm, while Dark Souls introduced the Estus Flask, an upgradeable health chalice that refilled upon resting.
Prospectors claim that Bloodborne has a set number of Chalice dungeons with specific layouts that it can pull from, and the game only selects these predetermined dungeons at random.
What's more, many Christian churches practice the rite of Communion using a "common cup" to share wine among the congregation, which means everybody drinks out of the same chalice.
No matter how you feel about their politics, Moloch's roiling riffs and furious urgency are hard to resist, and straddles the foggy DMZ between Tragedy and Pale Chalice with aplomb.
The glass holding it together, shaped like a curious chalice, is strong enough to protect both the entire apparatus from imploding, and viewers from being bombarded with too much radiation.
Cameron resigned after the referendum result and said a new leader should be in place by September to oversee withdrawal talks – bequeathing to his successor something of a poisoned chalice.
Here's another gross display of wealth by Floyd Mayweather -- who's poor-shaming his followers by drinking out of a gold chalice while wearing a TON of diamond necklaces and bracelets.
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece's Orthodox Church said that Holy Communion, the partaking of wine soaked in bread from the same chalice for atonement from sins, would continue despite the coronavirus outbreak.
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece's Orthodox Church said that Holy Communion, the partaking of wine soaked in bread from the same chalice for atonement from sins, would continue despite the coronavirus outbreak.
But if he wins it will be a poisoned chalice: a country facing default again, cut off from international markets, and a population even more beleaguered and cynical about reform.
There's no blood chalice being raised to Lucifer here, but rather a pointed sense of melancholy and outrage surrounded by a barrage of fleeting ideas of how things once were.
An ode to the perceived good-time humility of the titular chalice, the song peaked at number 9 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and 15 on the Hot 100.
Aptly titled "So Stoned," the collaboration consists of "Purple Chalice" (a strappy high-heel), "Spice" (a mid-heeled mule), "Bajan Princess" (a high-heeled mule), and "Poison Ivy" (the aforementioned gladiators).
Unfortunately, instead of a gift he has handed Netanyahu and Israel a poisoned chalice, while also taking actions that underscore the continuing or endemic defects of his administration's foreign policy approach.
But his proposals have brought him the poisoned chalice of being praised by FN founder Jean-Marie Le Pen, at odds with his daughter Marine, whom he says is too moderate.
Sitting on its outdoor patio, I enjoyed a kup griye (215 lira), a decadent, sundae-like chalice of vanilla and caramel ice cream, swimming in caramel and served with a cookie.
In the first tweet, the lyric " I tried to drink it away" appears above a photo of our favorite amphibian puppet, surrounded by mini bottles of booze and a little golden chalice.
Narrowly elected as the leader of a divided party, he had to appear to embrace the poisoned chalice pushed upon him by the Zuma faction, while surreptitiously trying to dilute the potion.
"A large book can be a poisoned chalice because you don't want to disappoint a loyal investor base, so it was the right decision to print US$2bn," said the second lead.
Juggling the conflicting demands of players and tournament owners will now become the poisoned chalice of Italians Massimo Calvelli, confirmed as the new chief executive this month, and new chairman Andrea Gaudenzi.
"His father's legacy is a poisoned chalice, and with enemies lurking in every dark corner, James must navigate increasingly complex territories to avoid his own death sentence," a logline from the network reads.
In some ways, Garland's nomination is a poisoned chalice: it is highly likely that he won't get a hearing and his chances of claiming late Justice Antonin Scalia's seat are questionable at best.
As the Syrian government held up promised United Nations aid for a third day, fighters and civilians in rebel-held Aleppo called the aid a poisoned chalice that legitimized Mr. Assad's siege tactics.
Theresa May, the British prime minister who announced her resignation on Friday, turned the poisoned chalice of Britain's withdrawal from the European Union every which way in an attempt to make it palatable.
In response to growing concerns, the church's leader sent out a bulletin indicating that there will be no Eucharistic chalice, from which congregants sip wine that they believe is the blood of Christ.
But regardless of when the Stanley Cup finals end, or who wins, one team will provide the most incongruous sight of the series: hoisting a chalice of silver amid an ocean of gold.
A crown, a chalice, a wedding dress and a selection of jewelry are among the items in the museum's collection that are included in a new exhibition, "Maqdala 1868," set to open Thursday.
Being at the top of the women's rankings has become something of a poisoned chalice in recent years, with the position changing hands 10 times since the start of 2017 between eight different occupants.
The battle over numbers is binary—let in more or let in fewer—and unwinnable for liberals, as arguing for more immigration has now become a poisoned chalice in almost every part of Europe.
Stella Artois' Women In Film PanelThe clandestine, chalice-adorned lounge was teeming with attentive onlookers as moderator Dominic Patten (Deadline senior editor) highlighted the successful film careers of the five producers on the panel.
On June 27, before a funeral for Agnes Hicks could begin at St. Mary Catholic Church in Charlotte Hall, WTTG-TV reports a guest knocked over a chalice, damaging it and angering the priest.
Before a funeral Mass for Agnes Hicks could begin at St. Mary Catholic Church in Charlotte Hall last week, WTTG-TV reports a guest knocked over a chalice, damaging it and angering the Rev.
She takes charge of a ministry that has proven a poisoned chalice for several recent predecessors, facing the additional pressure of demands from U.S. President Donald Trump for Germany to boost its military budget.
Or when we are privy to Jon's internal strategizing at the same time he attempts to throw Harry Chalice off the scent about the leaked data or lure a journalist into taking the bait.
"Becoming the chairman of the House Appropriations Committee — which, of course, in some ways is the crown jewel of any House member's career — has been a bit of a poisoned chalice," Professor Baker said.
Many have supped at the chalice of rock 'n' roll, and more have succumbed than made it to the grand old age of 70, living the uncompromising lifestyle that goes with being Motörhead's Dionysian leader.
Remember Claude Rains's terrifying mother, in " Notorious " (1946), slipping something nasty into his wife's coffee, or the glowing glass of milk that Cary Grant takes upstairs to Joan Fontaine, in "Suspicion," like a poisoned chalice.
When Lord Grosvenor raised a cup carved from Shakespeare's mulberry tree, treating the "blest relic" as if it were a chalice filled with Communion wine, the eyebrows of the more puritan present were raised high.
"He was in good spirits," Ty Dolla $ign, 33, told the publication, explaining that the two had spent the day working on a joint project at the Chalice Recording Studios in Los Angeles just two weeks prior.
Mr. Jenkins said that he had always planned for a transgender superhero in the series, but Chalice didn't fully take shape until he met a fan, Liz Luu, in 2014, at a convention panel about creating characters.
First, Warden Norton drops a cyanide pill into a random chalice of blue liquid, dying in the same way Dilton (Major Curda) and Principal Featherhead (Anthony Michael Hall) did earlier this season, and Ethel (Shannon Purser) nearly did.
Clergymen poured out 70 liters' worth of sacred liquid from a large chalice through the open door of a rickety green plane on Wednesday, in an escalation of their battle against "drinking" and "fornication," local outlet Tvernews reported.
Capture the Flag sneers and thrashes for 37 minutes, right down to its closer, "The Chalice and the Blade," in which the band takes a prehistorical approach to societal gender roles, with allusions to androcracy's barbaric usurping over gylany.
With this in mind, one year ago, GameFaqs user kazin1979 posted a thread detailing a surprising discovery: no matter how many of the higher difficulty Isz-type Chalice Dungeons they generated, the game kept spitting out a small number of variations.
"If just one percent of viewers watching the Super Bowl this year purchased a Chalice, we could help provide access to clean water for up to one million people in need," said Damon at a New York City press conference.
It's common etiquette that the proper way to watch The Bachelor or The Bachelorette is accompanied by a large chalice of wine, getting progressively tipsier with the contestants until you're crying right along with them in the back of that limo.
No N.H.L. team has waited longer for its first title than the Blues, who now have incontrovertible evidence that this all really did happen: a 34½-pound silver chalice, soon to be etched with their names, preserved for ever and ever.
Other archbishops have also made similar changes in response to reports of more coronavirus cases in the U.S.: Chicago's archbishop suspended the practice of serving Communion wine from a chalice, while ordering stricter hand-washing and sanitizing procedures for priests.
I loved biblical epics like "The Robe," by Lloyd C. Douglas; "The Silver Chalice," by Thomas B. Costain; "Ben-Hur," by Lew Wallace; and books about Native American tribes and chiefs, especially Osceola and Chief Joseph of the Nez Percé.
While there has been media attention on superheroes who break traditional molds — in recent comic series, Chalice is transgender, Faith is full-figured, the Hulk is Korean-American — the same sense of inclusion has not always been apparent behind the scenes.
In the movie, Jones is on a personal mission to track down and rescue his missing father, Henry Jones Sr. (Sean Connery), who was on a quest to recover the Holy Grail, the fabled chalice used by Christ at the Last Supper.
In anticipation of his new album, rapper The Game held a listening party at Chalice Recording Studio in Los Angeles, and according to The Blast, one song refers to Kim Kardashian in a way that her husband West will probably not like.
If you're doing a large amount, let's say you're peeing on someone in a place that's not a tub or a shower, you can pee into a vessel first like a bowl or I pee into a chalice because we're ritualizing pee.
The action of the novel covers a single 24 hours, during which assignations are planned, then postponed, as Jon's cellphone keeps redirecting him with orders from Harry Chalice, then a crisis call from his grown daughter, whom Jon must (ineffectually) attempt to comfort.
Assuming you buy the album, you're even more shocked by the inside of the gatefold: The blonde from the cover is lying naked on an altar, with a chalice on her chest and a skull — possibly one of the ones from the cover?
Though in real life, stripped of Cersei's icy blonde wig, chalice of wine, and giant sidekick ready to crush some skulls on her command, that devilish brow raise comes with the delivery of some well-timed f-bombs and jokes about brother fucking.
The mixture typically obtained and placed in a chalice, or swapped through kissing after oral sex, in a ritual believed to "seal" the magic performed, or create whatever manifestation the practitioner desires (again, sex magic goals don't have to be about sex), according to Brand.
A brass-galleried horseshoe in light oak sporting silver inkwells in the shape of top hats, paperweights of millefiori Murano glass, an apothecary's balance scale, family pictures in silver frames, a silver-footed chalice of blue Bohemian glass and a figurine of Bugs Bunny.
CATALAN CHALICE Vox, the first far-right political party to secure a significant presence in parliament since dictator Francisco Franco died in 1975, splintered the right-wing vote to leave the mainstream conservative People's Party (PP) with just 66 seats, its worst result since the early 1980s.
That's less than 25 percent of each chalice going to clean water initiatives — but Damon does make a decent point: "If just 1 percent of you watching this buys one, we could give clean water to 1 million people for five years," he says in the ad.
That unassuming 18-ounce chalice of moulded crimson polystyrene appears perched on every nightclub bar top, littered across the lawns of every outdoor music festival, stacked in every suburban kitchen cupboard, clenched in the firm fists of every polo-shirted undergraduate and sweating, yawping fraternity brother.
Then, after his perfect second retirement, he did it all AGAIN, returning to the NBA in a severely diminished form, making himself a target for mockery AGAIN, just so he could sip from the chalice one more time, feel that thrill in his crazy-ass bones.
Pastor Michael Briese The dispute erupted when one of the mourners during the funeral service accidentally knocked over a cup known as a chalice, a sacred object in the Catholic faith used to hold wine, which Catholics believe transforms into the blood of Christ during the ceremony of communion.
BUENOS AIRES, June 28 (Reuters) - Argentina's fiscal targets, on track so far this year, are about to get squeezed as pension payouts rise and tax revenues weaken amid a biting economic rut, potentially leaving a poisoned chalice for whoever is elected president at the end of this year.
From a chalice we learn how big were the hands that were meant to hold it; how much liquid people liked at once and could consume; what kind of liquid, cold or hot, basic or acidic, they considered potable; what kind of surface their cups might sit on.
Reverend Jeffery Ott, pastor of Our Lady of Lourdes, said that the biggest change on Sunday was omitting the ceremonial sharing of wine in the common cup, or chalice, during the Holy Communion service, as well as receiving the wafer or bread in the hand only, not the mouth.
Reverend Jeffery Ott, pastor of Our Lady of Lourdes, said that the biggest change on Sunday was omitting the ceremonial sharing of wine in the common cup, or chalice, during the Holy Communion service, as well as receiving the wafer or bread in the hand only, not the mouth.
The sisters' half brother, Jamie Auchincloss, who became persona non grata after he spoke to the author Kitty Kelley about Jackie circa 1977, provides a running commentary that portrays a society whose tastefully presented aim is to keep its chalice of wealth and privilege filled to the brim.
"The dividend proposed by the shareholder (Elliott) may sound tempting, but in the long term, it is like a poisoned chalice or nothing but cutting open the belly of a goose with the golden eggs," Hyundai Motor shareholder Na Hong-seob said at the automaker's annual general meeting in Seoul.
CATALAN CHALICE Vox, the first party of that political hue to sit in parliament in significant numbers since late dictator Francisco Franco died in 1975, splintered the right-wing vote to leave the mainstream conservative People's Party (PP) languishing on just 66 seats, its worst result since the early 1980s.
For ages 10 and up, and two to four players, the basic idea of Forbidden Island is two teams striving to be first at breaching the borders of the mythical Archean empire, then finding the Earth Stone, Statue of the Wind, Crystal of Fire, and Ocean's Chalice before the island sinks.
Relatively new American festivals like Ventura, CA's Frost and Fire, Chicago's Legions of Metal Festival, and Seattle's Northwest Metalfest have emerged as champions of the scene, and more underground prospects Demon Bitch, Haunt, Ice Sword, Legendry, Seax, Lady Beast, Chalice, Professor Emeritus, Leathürbitch, and Hessian are also making their mark.
She started working on "Mandorla Awakening" — the ensemble's most recent project and, so far, its masterpiece — after reading "The Chalice and the Blade," the Riane Eisler book that sorts societies into two columns: those guided more by the will toward domination, and those that are more partnership-based and collaborative.
Among the lots on offer are 2,700 Riedel wine glasses ; a silver lidded chalice that was a gift from a satisfied diner, the former king of Cambodia, Norodom Sihanouk; and a 16th-century Aubusson carpet that covered the first-floor ceiling of the restaurant's building on the left bank of the Seine.
It was a monument to a former parish priest, a Father Schulte, with a little door on the tombstone featuring a chalice into which one would ordinarily place candles and pictures of the Virgin Mary … but which in Templeton was where customers knew to look to find their treasured bottle of hooch.
Mr. Galbraith's vision of a sun-kissed utopia of powerful unions, small businesses and cultural exchanges was published in June in his book of essays, speeches and assorted memorandums ("Welcome to the Poisoned Chalice"; Yale University Press) describing the five months he spent as an unofficial member of Mr. Varoufakis's inner policy circle.
" Chalice Blythe, a member of TST's national council, said in a statement that "a good portion of initially concerned chapter heads were given thorough explanations" about TST's relationship with Randazza, and "felt their concerns were adequately addressed, acknowledged, and are in support of the standing of the lawsuit and retention of the lawyer.
It is not surprising that the art crowd is at home on Maine's coastline, where Hartley and Homer filled their canvases with crashing tides, and where Longfellow filled his mind's chalice with classic verse, but I am compelled to wonder about what (if any) Maine connection has been forged by the documentary arts?
I can readily see the benefits of a long-lasting, reusable period product, but still, the specter of spillage long blocked me from hopping aboard the menstrual cup express: How in the ever-living heck do you extract a chalice of uterine gore from your undercarriage without dumping its contents all over your lap?
Police hat, pirate hat, construction hard hat, knight helmet, motorcycle helmet; capes, backpacks, swim fins; shopping cart, bicycle, skateboard; shovel, hammer, swords, ax, umbrella, tuba, guitar, fire extinguisher, soccer ball, tennis racket; dog, raccoon, goose, skunk, pig, pony, sheep, frog; treasure chest, globe, golden chalice, silver coins — these little, everyday, bourgeois details are Playmobil's charm.
The East might have seemed like a poisoned chalice, since the prize for winning it (and thus reaching the NBA Finals) was most likely a drubbing at the hands of the Golden State Warriors—a dominant team that had won three of the past four league titles, and was expected to cruise to victory once again.
Those chalices, they are made from artists that come from the countries that we are helping to get access to water, so we have from Uganda, Cambodia, Brazil, and consumers all around the world can buy those chalices, and for every chalice they buy, they will be helping, granting five years of clean access of water to people.
I want to feel like I'm not only already a smart dude who knows more about sports than everyone I know, but also that my thirst for a drink from the golden chalice of KNOWLEDGE is so profound, so great, that I will sit in a dark room and watch prepackaged scouting tape of my own free will.
The pope also used a cloak, staff and chalice belonging to Pope Paul VI. "Paul VI spent his life for Christ's Gospel, crossing new boundaries and becoming its witness in proclamation and in dialogue, a prophet of a Church turned outward, looking to those far away and taking care of the poor," Francis said on Sunday.
Complex cocktails arrive in ornate teapots or nestled in tiny chafing dishes: the Painted Veil (Scottish-toffee-pu-ehr-tea-infused Beefeater gin, Hong Kong Baijiu) is a frosted chalice of smoky caramel, while the Snake in the Grass (Tanqueray gin, coconut water, makrut-lime leaf) offers a compelling argument for pairing alcohol with Greek yogurt.
Bathed in divine light and watched over by Jesus, Mary, John the Baptist, Adam, Eve and a chorus of singing angels, a wounded lamb bleeds into a holy chalice in a radiant open field while oceans of worshipers — apostles, holy hermits, martyrs, virgins, popes, Old Testament prophets — approach from all sides and New Jerusalem rises in the background.
"It is more complex than ordinary people assume... You can't just quit when you like and walk away when it comes to dealing with Beijing," said political scientist and commentator Sonny Lo. Beijing leaders, he said, had to weigh domestic and regional risks and find a replacement - no easy task for a job widely seen as a poisoned chalice, weighing Hong Kong's cherished freedoms and the Communist Party's authoritarian instincts.

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