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Slice the wood ears into thin pieces, if they are not already julienned.
The team embedded subliminal commands, inaudible to human ears, into anodyne, white noise music.
The proposal breaks Bears Ears into two separate monuments and Grand Staircase-Escalante into three.
The ad includes a sweet illustration of a tiny Pikachu sticking its ears into a socket (which would feel good, I guess?).
We keep adding devices that pipe music directly into our ears into our technological arsenals, but they don't seem to increase hearing loss rates.
Joe: I have a lot of hated everyday noises now that I'm half deaf and anything too loud taxes my shattered ears into endless debt peonage.
By shifting your nose and ears into the same parallel plane, it'll remove them as the more protruding focal point and push the cheeks closest to the camera.
The two presidential proclamations, which Trump signed at an event at the Utah Capitol, would break Bears Ears into two national monuments and Grand Staircase-Escalante into three separate monuments.
The rollback is the first step to opening up these lands to more industrial development and agriculture, breaking Bears Ears into two separate monuments and Grand Staircase-Escalante into three.
The purpose of a medieval wimple was virtuous: Wearing an inverted ice cream cone on your head screened from view the ears into which, on one occasion, divine conception had been breathed.
"Basically this will be Pence's eyes and ears into our government's actions in space, whether it's NASA or the Pentagon," Phil Larson, a former space policy advisor for the Obama administration, tells The Verge.
Rotten Tomatoes score: 47%Summary: Based on the original 1941 animated film, Tim Burton's "Dumbo" follows circus workers Max Medici (Danny DeVito) and Holt Farrier (Colin Farrell) as they turn a unique baby elephant with oversized ears into a crowd-pleasing circus performer.
Just as she once used Doughnutgate to grow out of the teen persona defined by her iconic cat ears into a slightly naughtier, leather bunny mask–wearing "dangerous woman," she is using our current cultural moment to, as she calls it, "elevate" her music.
"We wanted someone with substantial musical theatre background and broad appeal to be our eyes and ears into the excitement of the show, and the incredible machinations going on backstage to make it happen," Rob Hayes, EVP Digital at NBC Entertainment, told Mashable in an email interview.
But I was working on a song based on how every time I go into a massive big-box store, with those massive concrete floors, I feel like … my life's energy gets sucked out through my ears into the concrete, down to the pylons in the substructure.
Netflix should be afraid of Disney's OTT play Last week, Disney rocked the media world when it officially – and inevitably — threw its mouse ears into the direct-to-consumer over the top video ring with separate forthcoming streaming video on demand (SVOD) services for Disney and ESPN television and movies.
Midas dissented and questioned the justice of the award. Apollo would not suffer such a depraved pair of ears any longer and turned Midas' ears into those of a donkey.
The first play called Oordeel van Tmolus tusschen Apollo en Pan, deals with the mythological theme of the judgement of Midas. Midas had ruled in favour of Pan in a musical performance competition between Apollo and Pan. As punishment Apollo had transformed Midas' ears into ass' ears. Midas tried to hide his ears from god but failed to do so.
The first two plays performed prior to the actual start of the landjuweel were by the hand of van Haecht. The first play called Oordeel van Tmolus tusschen Apollo en Pan, deals with the mythological theme of the judgement of Midas. Midas had ruled in favour of Pan in a musical performance competition between Apollo and Pan. As punishment Apollo had transformed Midas' ears into ass' ears.
Midas has a bias towards Pan and decides in favour of him. Apollo, upset at this mortal's interference in immortal affairs, punishes Midas by turning his ears into ass's ears, saying "thus to the world / Wear thou the marks of what thou art, / Let Pan himself blush at such a judge".Shelley, Midas, 56. Zopyrion, Midas's prime minister, helps the king figure out to hide his ears: they design a crown to hide them.
It is within these areas where motor activation, attention, executive function, and somatosensory (body) awareness is primarily mediated. Auditory entrainment (AE) is the same concept as visual entrainment, with the exception that auditory signals are passed from the cochlea of the ears into the thalamus via the medial geniculate nucleus, whereas visual entrainment passes from the retina into the thalamus via the lateral geniculate nucleus.McClintic, J. (1978). Physiology of the human body.
Appearing a third time, as a tall man with a long, thin neck, Adam this time struck him with his fist, whereupon the figure changed into a little cloaked monk with a sword and glittering eyes under his cowl. He tried to strike Adam, but was again met with the sign of the cross. He turned into a pig and then an ass. The Abbé made a circle on the ground with a cross in the centre and the Devil withdrew, changing his ass's ears into horns.
" The New Review praised the album for being "...a quality release worth checking out for fans of early-2000s era hard rock along the lines of Disturbed, Crossfade, Godsmack and Seether." Metalholics praised the album as well, giving it an "8.7 out of 10" rating and stating that the album "...is more than a mere 'side' project or vanity recording. Projected has legs and Human offers complexity and depth you can sink your ears into. This is a complete album one can listen to repeatedly without the need to skip tracks.
Blood flows from their ears into the open mouth of Tlaltecuhtli. Between the two rulers is a grass ball of sacrifice, or zacatapayolli, with the bone piercers that are used for autosacrafice. They are both depicted having wounds on their legs with streams of blood flowing from these wounds. Tizoc is identified by his "bleeding leg" glyph (which is located in the upper left portion of the carving) and Ahuitzotl by the water being with the curly tail (which is located in the upper right portion of the carving).
Whereas many of his impressionist peers concentrated on mimicking the voice of the target and changing in and out of a succession of make-up and costumes, Cool instead placed an emphasis on thrusting his eyebrows, lips and even, seemingly, his ears into the positions required of the part.Phil Cool biography, imdb.com; accessed 26 May 2017. Cool's debut television appearance was in the short-lived comedy show Rock With Laughter, it was round about this time that he made a career-defining performance at Jasper Carrott's Folk Club "The Boggery".
On another occasion it climbs to a small window and observes a little girl (possibly its "normal" sister, who is apparently unaware of the chained child's existence), playing with other little girls and boys, whom the narrator, having no concept of ordinary childhood, can only describe as "little mothers" and "little fathers". One of the boys sees the child at the window, and it is again beaten as a result. In a final incident, the girl brings her pet cat (which the chained child can only describe as a creature with "pointy ears") into the basement. The chained child hides from them in a coal bin, but when the cat discovers the child and hisses at it, the child crushes the cat to death.
According to Heyerdahl, something happened between Admiral Roggeveen's discovery of the island in 1722 and James Cook's visit in 1774; while Roggeveen encountered white, Indian, and Polynesian people living in relative harmony and prosperity, Cook encountered a much smaller population consisting mainly of Polynesians and living in privation. Heyerdahl notes the oral tradition of an uprising of "Short Ears" against the ruling "Long Ears". The "Long Ears" dug a defensive moat on the eastern end of the island and filled it with kindling. During the uprising, Heyerdahl claimed, the "Long Ears" ignited their moat and retreated behind it, but the "Short Ears" found a way around it, came up from behind, and pushed all but two of the "Long Ears" into the fire.
When a girl was born instead, his great disappointment was explicitly recorded in the Sillok - "It is not because of this (Princess Hwahyeop's birth) that I can neither eat nor sleep well. But whenever I think of the continuation of the royal bloodline, I feel distressed." (英祖 33卷, 9年3月 8日:上曰:"予豈以此, 至於寢食失節, 而但念三宗血脈, 心不如常矣。") In the memoirs of Lady Hyegyong, it is said that King Yeongjo forbade Princess Hwahyeop to stay in the same house as his beloved daughter Princess Hwapyeong. He would get rid of his inauspiciousness by pouring water, which he used to wash his ears, into Princess Hwahyeop's residence.
Patricia Spacks discusses how Fanny has been previously deprived by her rural environment of what she can understand as real experience, and how she welcomes the whores' efforts to educate her. Since Fanny is so quickly catapulted into her new life, she has had little time to reflect on the shame and regret that she feels for leading a life of adultery, and replaces this shame with the pleasure of sexual encounters with men and women. Even though these feelings may have been replaced or forgotten, she still reflects on her past: "...and since I was now bent over the bar, I thought by plunging over head and ears into the stream I was hurried away by, to drown all sense of shame or reflection". Having little time to think about how she feels about her transition, she masks her thoughts with sexual pleasure, yet this is not a total fix to forget her emotions.

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