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"epiphany" Definitions
  1. (also Epiphany) [uncountable] a Christian festival, held on 6 January, in memory of the time when the Magi came to see the baby Jesus at Bethlehem
  2. epiphany [countable] a sudden and surprising moment of understanding

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Not so much banger after banger as epiphany after epiphany.
Epiphany If Hopkins ever came close to having an epiphany, it would have been on a trip to Egypt in February 21968.
Church of the Epiphany (Episcopal) Larry Long leads the Epiphany Choir in a service whose music includes works by Jean de Bournonville, Tallis and Maurice Duruflé.
During a lull in the shift, Flart had an epiphany.
Trump won't have an epiphany and suddenly embrace Beltway conventions.
Lispector's book chronicles a breakdown and its resolution: ecstatic epiphany.
It starts going for hundreds — and she has an epiphany.
I had this epiphany a year and nine months ago.
The epiphany came when his son was diagnosed with dyslexia.
The Epiphany is celebrated by many Orthodox believers on Jan.
Virtually everything that is around you was once someone's epiphany.
The epiphany came packaged inside an issue of People magazine.
The big surprise was the couscous itself, a little epiphany.
I didn't look up one day and have an epiphany.
Not every breakthrough or change starts from a huge epiphany.
Early last year, Jeff Raymond was hit with an epiphany.
When he has his epiphany, the answer is material abundance.
So she decided to explore this epiphany through her photography.
This is officially the most surprising epiphany of the convention.
"I had this epiphany," Howe said in a phone interview.
This was the first time Putin publicly marked the Epiphany.
He predicted "an epiphany" among many of his Republicans friends.
It appears Republicans in Congress have had a reverse epiphany.
But after a second epiphany, he started to think bigger.
But for Kerisa, meeting Ebun was an epiphany of sorts.
The epiphany for me was really focusing in on this project.
Within just a few years, though, Ms. Gump had an epiphany.
And this led to the second part of my epiphany.2.
That happened to me just last Tuesday — I had an epiphany.
It turned out to be a real epiphany of my life.
" Then he had an epiphany: "I realized I was fighting myself.
The celebrity artist says a religious epiphany inspired the unexpected decision.
I have the folks at Breville to thank for my epiphany.
But this epiphany is largely meaningless unless it changes one's behavior.
He has an epiphany — Dante fed the Whisperer captive the hemlock!
There are no moments set aside for privileged epiphany or revelation.
In the end, though, she experiences an epiphany on her own.
IF DEMS R WAITING 85033 HIM 2 HAVE EPIPHANY,GOOD FKNG.
That's why I'm not inclined to believe this episode's newest epiphany.
Richie's epiphany, it turns out, is just another rock-music truism.
Jude O'Doherty performed the ceremony at Epiphany Catholic Church in Miami.
The second is a kind of epiphany by way of callback.
One day he said something which was an epiphany to me.
On one ride in 21977, he said, he had an epiphany.
There was no epiphany, no burst of clarity, no white smoke.
It was an epiphany — one I would rather have not had.
"When it kicked in, it was like an epiphany," he said.
" After this epiphany, he said, "I didn't sleep for three days.
But for Ms. Morrissy Merick, it may have been an epiphany.
But in 1958 he had an epiphany that altered his career.
"And I vividly remember, almost like an epiphany," she told me.
Depictions of the magi on Epiphany were also known as Adorations.
"Epiphany" tells us why the title character feels compelled to kill.
Sometimes a genius beauty epiphany comes along when you least expect it.
Her mother is a middle school mathematics teacher at Epiphany Catholic School.
Fifth-generation beermaker Nick Shields had an epiphany about six years ago.
IF DEMS R WAITING 4 HIM 2 HAVE EPIPHANY,GOOD FKNG🍀.
In the stall, Lawrence had an epiphany: the woman had to poop.
Correction: This story originally stated that the Epiphany School was in California.
It was the latter that resulted in my epiphany, despite my doubts.
There was an instance that was very much like the epiphany moment.
Was it a gradual process or was it more of an epiphany?
He later added the Charlottesville controversy as part of his moral epiphany.
In the Eastern Orthodox Christian Church, Epiphany is a very important holiday.
But after destroying the Mets last week, he spoke of an epiphany.
"That was my epiphany," he recalled decades later at a parole hearing.
They opened a dry goods store but at some point epiphany struck.
There was no transubstantiation, no epiphany; to be clear, it wasn't good.
Javed's moment of epiphany occurs during the great storm of October 1987.
Orthodox Christians use Epiphany celebrations to mark the baptism of Jesus Christ.
Happily, Mr. Muti seems to have had a Bruckner epiphany in Chicago.
But during his latest project, he had an epiphany of his own.
It is this epiphany and tension that Hoyer is interested in exploring.
"The epiphany I had was connecting software and light," Villareal tells Creators.
But Stratton said Junior had an epiphany when he attended a family gathering.
He is also a deacon at the Church of the Epiphany in Miami.
You could have a life-changing epiphany simply because you quieted your mind.
The third day, I had an epiphany, almost a message from the heavens.
Investor Om Malik changed his Prime ordering habits after an epiphany last year.
Herein lies a crucial epiphany: a relationship breakdown is a blessing in disguise.
Is it any surprise that the epiphany turns out to feel curiously hollow?
"It was an epiphany for me," Cohen says of the life-changing day.
While he's in the bathroom, though, he has a bit of an epiphany.
Someone — a visionary — experiences or observes a material privation that prompts an epiphany.
It was like a Eureka moment, an epiphany in the middle of 43.
It was not any kind of spiritual epiphany or Kerouacian pursuit of freedom.
I had an epiphany: I don't have to drink like I was drinking.
Even for me, a data guy, it was a bit of an epiphany.
For Balanchine, who was assigned to stage it, Stravinsky's score was an epiphany.
He drinks too much, he's a womanizer, and then he has this epiphany.
But Mr. Trump's epiphany raises some questions: Why is health care so complicated?
The wilderness her characters settle ultimately provides them with neither epiphany nor exodus.
Ross did not experience an epiphany of conscience or a surge of courage.
Minutes before his first spaceflight, Massimino had an epiphany: This was really stupid.
After the Watergate break-in, there was no immediate epiphany about its seriousness.
Any more will unwind memorability of the epiphany you gifted your audience with.
I learned all of this not long after having my own clothing epiphany.
Was there a particular epiphany for you regarding your understanding of the science?
Much further down, they might also mention that Mitchell had an epiphany in deep space, and, finally, go on to describe some of the out-there ideas that he developed in the 45 years between that epiphany and his death.
How long should such students go on in the language, hoping for an epiphany?
How beautiful that such electrical epiphany is not just the province of the child.
But it was 20133's King Kong that led to his greatest professional epiphany.
The first time I saw Prudence in the mirror, it was like an epiphany.
After struggling to find his sound for years, in 2017, Vine had an epiphany.
And they didn't get that way simply because networking engineers had a fashion epiphany.
" He added, "For me it was an epiphany, like 'this thing damn well worked.
Now, as Hilda says, they just have to get through Witch Epiphany — wait, what?
It starts with a company called Vergence Labs, and a product called Epiphany Eyewear.
My epiphany was just after we bought our first Macintosh in the early 1990s.
After my first son was born, about 20 years ago, I had an epiphany.
Everything that's man-made was someone's epiphany, and that process has to be protected.
After spending time with them on subsequent trips, she had an epiphany last summer.
Louie Swisher: I was doing that forever, and then had an epiphany, I guess.
And he had an epiphany of how to do the music for the remake.
" But before long he had an epiphany: "I realized that I really love people.
And so Brooks finds himself seduced in his second life by a simpler epiphany.
Brewer, a former U.S. Marine, had his entrepreneurial epiphany while on duty in Iraq.
"It was such a huge epiphany to me that I wasn't alone," Presley said.
When the character breaks down and says, 'I can't do this,' that's his epiphany.
Soon after that epiphany, he began calling stonemasons, seeing if he might find work.
An Epiphany parade also took place in Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic.
That was an epiphany for me, because I'd never experienced acting in that way.
For Mr. Galluzzi, the dawn of the internet age brought an epiphany of sorts.
One of them, the Church of the Epiphany, is more than 100 years old.
But Manning told me that being in the United States had prompted an epiphany.
"Parents' Morning Epiphany" is structured as a take-home work sheet on narrative techniques.
On Thursday, the terrorists began killing people precisely on the spot of Orwell's epiphany.
SARA Discovering the guitar and writing songs felt like an epiphany, like a miracle.
After his epiphany, he finished his military duties while studying art in St. Petersburg.
"Dancing On My Own" feels like an epiphany every time you listen to it.
" They are "closely focused, finely tuned narratives that have the force of an epiphany.
At 40, she said, she finally had her epiphany while driving through rural Japan.
When Mitchell had his epiphany, he laid out a plan to pursue his goals.
It has a year zero and a creation myth that begins with an epiphany.
To people who know and love people with Down syndrome, this is no epiphany.
Conlon's moment of gastronomic epiphany happened a few years ago on a trip to Portugal.
You can call it an epiphany, you can call it whatever the hell you want.
The epiphany hit me when I saw a tweet from marine life research organization Ocearch.
He had an epiphany: combining virtual battles with climate science was now, finally, a possibility.
His motorboat epiphany has turned him into a kind of unofficial spontaneous volunteer rescue czar.
That experience leads Mae to the epiphany that privacy, as we know it, is bad.
What was different about the people who experienced an epiphany and correctly understood the puzzle?
It's the result of a spiritual and artistic epiphany that occurred inside a sweat lodge.
While working as director of research at Planned Parenthood, she had an epiphany of sorts.
In that moment of despair I had an epiphany; what if I accepted my fatness?
The startups were chugging along nicely when Xiaomi's ambitions had a sort of an epiphany.
"My epiphany was there were some great beer styles that nobody has made," says Koch.
And I had this epiphany; I realized I'm so much more passionate about this category.
I was embarrassed but that was my epiphany because I noticed how complex can be.
I never properly righted my wrongs, mourned my losses, or experienced the right cheesy epiphany.
Christmas gifts are traditionally given on Epiphany in Spain and in many Latin American countries.
Throughout the correspondence, the author maintained that Epiphany School did not have a discrimination problem.
One day in the Luxembourg Gardens, while sketching with a friend, he had an epiphany.
And the individual sections are, if anything, overcrafted, each straining for its own little epiphany.
As I watched these videos recently, I had an epiphany about the Russia influence campaign.
It was a startling epiphany and the prelude to a period of profound self-loathing.
Then I am out the door to 10 o'clock Mass in our local parish, Epiphany.
The epiphany came when her 9-year-old daughter called her after school one day.
Juliette needed her epiphany, too, so we got the nighttime rendezvous again from Noah's perspective.
This 2 AM epiphany left me with a sense of urgency about getting life insurance.
So I really hope there is an epiphany in his future — for his own sake.
During this tumultuous time, I had an epiphany that maybe cancer wouldn't be my undoing.
This is his epiphany where he really makes a discovery of the power of faith.
The book emerged from an epiphany she had: Her discipline had missed a major social transformation.
I had this Tiffany's epiphany – that's what I call my aha moments – a few years ago.
I haven't had an epiphany that suddenly opened my eyes and made me love my body.
After my mini epiphany, I realized that miniskirts can pull off the same switcheroo as midis.
EVERY FRIDAY lunchtime, Washington's Church of the Epiphany near the White House turns into a mosque.
It's the sort of epiphany that makes you immediately deem the rest of your closet irrelevant.
Right, and you're not going to get that epiphany if you've got your nose in Twitter.
Now blonde, Olivia says she's had an epiphany and wants to return to the play. Ugh.
The program started after an alarming epiphany that youth these days just aren't hungry for knowledge.
"Our other big epiphany was that we didn't just want to track sleep," Leppäkorpi tells me.
Investors have not had some sort of epiphany about the evils of excess pay for executives.
Rooney knows that some debates are worth losing, and she lets Frances, briefly, share her epiphany.
Ms. Robison said there was not a "big epiphany" moment that made her decide to leave.
He travelled to Israel and had what he describes as an epiphany at the Western Wall.
Secularized or traditional, the central Buddhist epiphany remains essential: the fact of mortality makes loss certain.
The drug often makes people feel like they're on the edge of an epiphany, Levine says.
Photographer Aleksa Vitorović attended the celebration of Epiphany in the Zemun municipality of Serbia's capital, Belgrade.
As Mr. Buford and his crew performed CPR on the lifeless body, he had an epiphany.
While interviewing BarSol pisco founder Diego Loret de Mola for the podcast, Kropf had an epiphany.
That sense of epiphany came up again and again as I searched out former Columbia students.
But by the time Graham left his office that morning in 2015, Klopp's epiphany was complete.
"You will see an epiphany occur among many of my Republican friends," he said in November.
As Schultz describes it, he had an "epiphany" while he visited espresso bars around the city.
Mr. Kamae had an epiphany playing with Mr. Pahinui at a jam session in rural Waimanalo.
A few years before, he had an epiphany that everything he needed was on the property.
Gucci tapped Idea for "Epiphany," a book of photos by Ari Marcopoulos, which arrived that spring.
He gains conviction over the course of the song, which ends with a teary-eyed epiphany.
But after quitting her job and spending time in Mexico, Ms. Callens had a career epiphany.
And then, in her epiphany, she realizes how much she's changed and truly has found love.
"That moment was an epiphany because I realized how huge performance capture could be," he said.
When she took a walk and heard King on the circus grounds, she had her epiphany.
The moment of epiphany, one could say, was when I went to help the nuns cook.
"We expect, let's say, Britain to have a political epiphany on this topic," Peskov told reporters.
That summer however, Moran experienced a major epiphany that altered her entire approach to making music.
CNN's rabidly pro-Trump pundit Jeffrey Lord said he had an epiphany while reading a book about the history of Italian fascism in the 1930s — an epiphany that would set off a bizarre chain of events that ended with CNN's decision to fire him on Thursday.
Schultz had an "epiphany" the moment he understood the personal relationship that people could have with coffee.
And after she finished promoting her last album, 2013's Feels Like Home, she had an epiphany.
I don't know if that's the overview effect, and it certainly wasn't any kind of miraculous epiphany.
I never again need to see a person dive into a swimming pool in search of epiphany.
Reading it, I had an epiphany every five pages, and several lessons still stand out to me.
It's an epiphany that ties together Sharp Objects' themes of violence within women, dysfunction, and familial wounds.
The power of the boy's epiphany lies not only in its clarity, but also in its futility.
We've all heard Facebook's dorm-room origin story, but Chan's epiphany of impact came on a playground.
But most importantly, I've had a beauty epiphany, which is: Conscious beauty doesn't have to be boring.
While working at a public relations agency full-time, Doggette, now 32, launched her blog, Beautiful Epiphany.
That's where Garcia has a crucial epiphany, one that would help define the Dead's ethos moving forward.
Colorful parades took place in Spanish villages, towns and cities on Tuesday, the eve of the Epiphany.
So he could be a Tony Benn figure, maybe—come from privilege but have a socialist epiphany.
All the songs that are closest to my heart are songs that just happened, like an epiphany.
Mr Elam had his red-pill epiphany after reading "The Myth of Male Power" by Warren Farrell.
A blogger expressed her body positive epiphany and Amy Schumer ate cake in an innovative new way.
You're an American werewolf at loose in Europe, Mr. Ripley, and you will never have an epiphany.
And he has experienced something of an epiphany regarding health, environmental impact and the treatment of animals.
And when you feel an epiphany, you feel better, you just don't know where it came from.
" Epiphany came in the early 90s when she saw a play, "Appointment With a High-Wire Lady.
But as Mr. Rinder stood amid the squalor, sun pouring through the skylights, he had an epiphany.
It was the epiphany that would lead Lyons on a decades-long love affair with the sport.
Postcolonial Epiphany continues another project, in which Haubitz+Zoche photographed eye-catching movie theaters in southern India.
She had an epiphany that trying to help him could actually breed resentment and ultimately destroy him.
When the story opens, 12-year-old Amelia Epiphany Albright is waiting for her life to begin.
And only a wise writer can resist the temptation to deliver a formulaic epiphany at book's end.
ROME — For generations of Romans, Epiphany, not Christmas, was the holiday season's main day for receiving gifts.
But the ideal of the "good" protest — one that materialized from an individual's epiphany — is a fantasy.
Herman is a game hunter who, after an epiphany, turns to trapping a more, um, evolved species.
A heartbreaking epiphany, after the best game that he ever played, pushed him even further into music.
With the combination of the Saetti and the pizza, Martin Schappeit of Forest, Va., had an epiphany.
In real life, our narratives break down, they seem to lose momentum or lack epiphany and meaning.
In nearby Palo Alto, Ellison owns the Epiphany Hotel, which he purchased for $71.6 million in 2015.
This story should end with an epiphany, a moment when I discover that I can still soar.
In some countries, Epiphany and not Christmas, is the holiday occasion to exchange gifts among loved ones.
He experienced firsthand the Obama years and may understand perfectly well how unrealistic the "epiphany" theory is.
My epiphany was this: Oprah is one of the most accomplished, admired, able people in the world.
But he had an epiphany one day at a memorial ceremony at Camp Lejeune for Marine Sgt.
"My great-grandfather was a Jew, I say to myself," he later wrote, recalling that youthful epiphany.
It was during University of Chicago professor Adam Green's keynote speech that I had a real epiphany.
Many have argued that Biden's desire to return to consensus politics is naive, including Lee Drutman, who explained in a Vox article why Biden's "epiphany" theory — that Republicans will have an epiphany about the power of bipartisanship once Trump is gone and start working with Democrats again — is misguided.
After her epiphany that she wanted to transition, finally being called "ma'am" years later was a personal triumph.
On a solo trip to the Whaling Museum, Emily has an epiphany that isn't exactly clear right now.
He also said he found it creatively stimulating, and had an epiphany about the book he was writing.
Comment from discussion ranker2's comment from discussion "An epiphany after 2.5 years backing board games on Kickstarter".
" But then he thought back to his experiences in Jasper and had what he calls a "racial epiphany.
And that was really the key moment for me, the moment I had a two-part epiphany:1.
Until one day, I'm not sure why, because it wasn't preceded by any great epiphany, I emailed him.
After slogging through many unhappy hours at work, I had an epiphany: I had to recreate my childhood.
A Russian Orthodox believer bathes in the icy water on Epiphany in the Neva River in St.Petersburg, Russia.
Believers plunge into icy water of the Dnieper River during the celebration of the Epiphany in Kiev, Ukraine.
This one huge epiphany doesn't mean you won't do it again, or you won't fall into familiar habits.
Discouraged, Moore ultimately had a "light bulb epiphany moment" and set about getting her life back on track.
He'll text me or call me at midnight if he woke up and had an epiphany or something.
It would take him until 1991 to reach this epiphany: Men stirred deeper feelings in him than women.
Unbeknownst to me, it read like an industry going through its own epiphany as the doomsday clock ticked.
And tell me whether Trump has ever had the epiphany that the presidency is, in fact, a profession.
Today, a similar epiphany is required for a comprehensive strategy to take root for countering state-sponsored disinformation.
The holiday, on January 226, is also known as Three Kings Day or the Feast of the Epiphany.
In Russia, political leaders strip to their skivvies and dunk themselves in icy ponds and rivers on Epiphany.
Art Review Discovering the existence of the Maison de Verre in Paris can be a major aesthetic epiphany.
After her dog pageant epiphany, Ms. Valcin put out an open call online for Miss Dog Mom contestants.
After the fruit tray epiphany, I decided that the only way to go was self-induced exposure therapy.
There was no epiphany for Bradshaw at Army, no magic path suddenly appearing that was easy to follow.
Then came the epiphany: Inyenyeri could supply the stoves for free while collecting revenue from subscriptions for pellets.
"You'd need a number of Republican senators to have an epiphany," said Marilyn Corbeille, 72, a retired teacher.
Given the liberal bent of the art-going crowd, this lesson won't be an epiphany for many participants.
SOCHI, Russia - Braving cold temperatures, Russian Orthodox Christians ran into the Black Sea on Tuesday to mark Epiphany.
You have spoken of the cultural epiphany you experienced when you arrived in the United States at 17.
Many Christians observe Epiphany to recall the three wise men who followed a star to find baby Jesus.
I talked about it to everyone who listened because I felt like I'd had some kind of...epiphany?
In "Feast of the Epiphany," the critics Michael Koresky, Jeff Reichert and Farihah Zaman have actually made one.
Here's a trick: Make the most important points you want to convey worthy of being considered an epiphany.
Her gleaming, yearning tone in the climactic aria provided a short-lived epiphany before darkness closed in again.
Rousseau is unlikely to have received his epiphany so histrionically; he may have already started formulating his heresies.
So the epiphany was 'Man, I'm going to be in the best shape of my life every day.
It was while eating the rosy-fleshed Pink Pearl in 2017 that he had another apple-induced epiphany.
But I've also said, and I believe, that the key is balance: a tension between mystery and epiphany.
Mr. Taylor's epiphany as a preservationist came in the early 21929s after he retired as a magazine editor.
Mr. Kac said he had an epiphany of sorts: Physical artworks could exist in a whole new sphere.
I can't remember the exact moment this happened, but I can tell you that it felt like an epiphany.
Shortly after the winemaker had her cold brew epiphany, the Apothic team started experimenting with different red wine blends.
It renews as it destroys; with its destruction it brings an epiphany about the universe, the gods, or God.
But then, after seeing an old episode of Beverly Hills, 90210 on her television screen, she had an epiphany.
Clinton has said the book's emphasis on the "daily discipline of gratitude" struck her with the force of epiphany.
But then, after seeing an old episode of Beverly Hills, 90210 on her television screen, she had an epiphany.
Like the apple falling on Newton's head, strait-laced scientist has mind-blowing cosmic epiphany was an irresistible meme.
All of my excitement is ebbing away, as each heavy breath leads me closer to a kind of epiphany.
A girl dips into a basin of cold water during celebrations of Orthodox Epiphany in Revolution Square in Moscow.
Celebrities are also among the White House possibilities: Oprah had a Trump-inspired epiphany in an interview with Bloomberg.
"Taking my mother's last portrait before her passing from pancreatic cancer last summer, I had an epiphany," Foster says.
Like Italy's Christmas witch, La Befana, she is also associated with the Feast of the Epiphany on 6 January.
That's when I had an epiphany that if I went and got drunk my wallet would still be lost.
But Black Friday has had a slow pick-up amongst Spaniards, who traditionally exchange presents on Epiphany (Jan. 6).
It took me awhile to get into webcomics, but the gradual epiphany is one of the internet's great pleasure.
Either his injuries wiped out all memory of that hot fling with Anatole, or he's had another battlefield epiphany.
It's the same epiphany that I had about wanting to do a TV show when I was, like, 17.
But doing so was essential to reaching the majors, said Brian Dozier, whose epiphany came on a golf course.
So yeah, I drifted into sleep, and it was an essential part of the journey, a pathway to epiphany.
" He had an epiphany: "Everything has a beginning and an end, and there's nothing you can do about it.
She says that when she was making films in college she had an epiphany about how to create art.
Immersed in stories about Peru's dirty war, he has an epiphany: He can no longer run away from injustice.
We never see how this eleventh-hour epiphany changes Usher's life — the show ends here — but we can imagine.
It wasn't until 2000, the year he turned 40, that Mr. Perry experienced an epiphany about his cross-dressing.
On Friday, people across Russia will step outside and plunge into ice-cold water for the annual Epiphany dip.
Here, then, is the epiphany we need: What American politics lacks isn't good candidates but a functional political system.
His hasty epiphany in the final pages feels like just another piece of bologna tossed on the kitchen floor.
Months before she was due to start as a law clerk for a federal judge, she had an epiphany.
She later explained that she also had an epiphany as she spent time alone following her split from Harteis.
Front Burner At Silver Moon Bakery on the Upper West Side, the French-style Epiphany cake gets an upgrade.
In part, because Arnold's very strength—the mashup of grime and epiphany—is in danger of becoming a shtick.
Then came 2017, and one night, while lamenting the deeply divided nature of this country, I had an epiphany.
To realize that one is second-rate can be an epiphany of sorts, or, at least, an immense relief.
It begins on December 25 (Christmas) and runs through January 6 (the Epiphany, sometimes also called Three Kings' Day).
Snapshot: Above, Three Kings Day in El Salvador was among the Epiphany celebrations around the world on Sunday. Jan.
Leaving Susch felt like an LSD epiphany, both literally and figuratively — an ego-busting, canon-melting experience par excellence.
How did the grilled octopus epiphany affect your perspective on the things you write about, like the environment and globalization?
Demetri Tsigas, a priest, was helping lead the feast of the Epiphany service, celebrating Christ's baptism in the Jordan River.
Theologians can keep arguing about what constitutes a religious epiphany, but we're pretty sure this is the next best thing.
More than a year after that meeting, Parker had an epiphany about the shooter that led her to forgive him.
Even the elevator, mirrored with large red polka dots, is a joyful epiphany (for best results, ride with a friend).
Back in 2015, when Brad Williams's son, Lucas, was just a newborn, the new father was hit with an epiphany.
I didn't expect some life-changing Eat, Pray, Love epiphany out of this trip, but I certainly didn't expect this.
That's right—she had a food epiphany thousands of feet in the air, just metres from a vacuum-flushing toilet.
Raven on the other hand seems to be having an epiphany, and then she starts floating around like she's weightless.
Sir Jonathan "Jony" Ive said he had an epiphany while designing on a Macintosh as a student at Newcastle Polytechnic.
After the 2009 rule change, Lawlor took some time off and traveled to France, where she had a religious epiphany.
I think we accomplished that and to assume that immediately thereafter he's going to have an epiphany is just unrealistic.
Upon graduation, he became an artist-in-residence at the Studio Museum in Harlem, and soon experienced a visual epiphany.
Newcomers to Heaney's works should find pleasure and epiphany in them, with no need to bring along a decipher key.
French Montana had an epiphany about super-talented kids after visiting Uganda, and got downright philosophical with us about it.
Mr. Neumann, who grew up on a kibbutz in Israel, had an epiphany: Bring the communal vibe to the office.
He had a sudden epiphany and convinced himself that Kristina Schulman was the girl he'd been looking for all along.
Realizing you don't want to die, and that you also don't believe in an afterlife, usually takes a personal epiphany.
During a ski trip to Chamonix, France, in the Alps a few years ago, he had an epiphany of sorts.
In 1929 Joseph Kennedy, patriarch of the Boston-Irish political clan, had an epiphany while his shoes were being cleaned.
"We started with push-down containers, and literally, in the middle of the night, we had this epiphany," said Och.
"I had read her diaries and had a sort of epiphany about her friskiness as a young girl," she said.
That genius epiphany, that brilliant screenplay idea, that jolt of terror that you'll forget to pick up the dry cleaning.
A bearded and slightly cherubic man, Munshi-South speaks engagingly about his epiphany despite the notable softness of his voice.
Two years ago, Mr. Udin cleared a patch near the back of their half-acre lot, and had an epiphany.
"Somebody along the way just didn't all of a sudden have an epiphany ... that these numbers might match," Collins said.
A few years after moving to Plieux, he had what he calls an epiphany that would shape his political views.
A film review on Friday about "Feast of the Epiphany" described incorrectly the careers of two of its three directors.
This lyrical climax — among the most famous in literature — becomes more a rhetorical exercise than an epiphany of self-revelation.
And don&apost lose them by going too deep down the rabbit hole — only convey thoughts that are epiphany-worthy.
When Cameron Mitchell had his life-changing epiphany at the age of 0003, he had pretty much hit rock-bottom.
There's no conclusion or epiphany, just the imperfect wisdom of someone contemplating whether he's got anything worthwhile left to say.
Monsignor Byrne was pastor of the Church of the Epiphany in Manhattan's Gramercy Park neighborhood when he retired in 1996.
Lastly, Orthodox Christians around the world, including those above in Ukraine, celebrated Epiphany with icy plunges reputed to be especially curative.
He's the soundtrack to a 80s movie montage that features a character having an epiphany while running down a suburb block.
In your book you also talk about an epiphany you had in a small Lima restaurant that profoundly changed your attitude.
Sometime in the mid-1920s, a 10-year-old clarinetist in the Jackson Boys' Band in Mississippi had a small epiphany.
For me, there was no epiphany, no massive march or lightning bolt that told me now was my time to run.
This full moon is major for you to achieve a deep understanding, or perhaps even make a spiritual or philosophical epiphany.
But on that day, as she waited more than six hours to be rescued from the rubble, Downs had an epiphany.
In fact, if they really had any desire to do this deal, what did they have an epiphany on April 12th?
I knew I had been touched by the power of prayer, but I didn't know where that epiphany would take me.
Well I don't think the studios have fallen off their horse and had some kind of epiphany about women in film.
The visit was something of a gastronomic epiphany for Tomita, the film asserts; he didn't realize ramen could taste like that.
Though on the other hand, I also neglected the epiphany a price tag could produce for users angry about targeted advertising.
That was like an epiphany moment for her, that this was a safe space to really found out who you are.
His epiphany came one day, four years later, while practicing his horn in Jackson Park, a block from where he lived.
Biden earlier this year proclaimed that Republicans would have "an epiphany" and start working more with Democrats once Trump left office.
Spain and other Spanish-speaking regions also celebrate Epiphany or Dia de los Tres Reyes, the Day of The Three Kings.
I do feel changed as a person, but it's not because of an epiphany, but rather thanks to choices I made.
In the suit, Benjamin claims there was a pattern of homophobia, racism, and harassment at Epiphany, according to The Daily Beast.
Mother Nature isn't always pretty or perfect; is it worth it to withstand some duds for a chance at an epiphany?
Then, the epiphany - we're not feminists, we're perpetuating the bullshit in a different way, wearing leather jackets instead of pink aprons.
A clinical psychologist, Dr. Janov conceived primal therapy, as his method is formally known, after an epiphany in the late 1960s.
Along the way, he had an epiphany: If athletes in every other sport could benefit from coaching, why wouldn't racecar drivers?
The woman has an epiphany though and grabs a garbage can in the corner—it'll do in a pinch, I suppose.
The ceremony of Theofania, following Epiphany Day, will end with the Blessing of the Waters at Princes Pier in Port Melbourne.
A political epiphany that the hereditary monarchy must be smashed in favor of a system that involves consent of the governed?
One day in 1962, soon after moving to the United States, while lazing around in his pajamas, he had an epiphany.
That, he said in 1993, was a result of an epiphany, which led to yet another change in his artistic direction.
Ms. Howe called it an "epiphany moment" that helped her understand the limitations of any one person's viewpoint, including her own.
There will be no Republican epiphany if Biden is elected, just as the fever didn't break when Barack Obama was reelected.
Following that recommendation, Madrid also banned trucks from entering its city center ahead of its traditional Epiphany street parade in January.
He had recently experienced the Parrot Head phenomenon for himself — their wild tropical clothing, their endless tailgating — and had an epiphany.
Brian Dozier, the Minnesota Twins' second baseman, reached an epiphany on the golf course and later morphed into a power hitter.
Mr. Subotnick's long career in electronic music, which influenced artists as disparate as Paul McCartney and Kraftwerk, began with an epiphany.
While Ellison still owns the hotel, it's has been managed by Nobu Hospitality since 2017 under the name Nobu Hotel Epiphany.
Just three things create lasting change: "Have an epiphany, change our environment or change our habits in tiny ways," Fogg said.
Mr. Corenswet credits his father with steering him into regional theater as a child in Philadelphia — an early "milking cows" epiphany.
While studying design at Newcastle Polytechnic in the northeast of England, he had an epiphany while designing on an Apple Mac.
" When once skeptical guests discover they actually like staying at an eco-resort or glamping, says Handy: "That epiphany is lasting.
One day, he had an epiphany at his home studio, where his latest piece stood on an easel beside full bookshelves.
The song "The 12 Days of Christmas" paints a whimsical picture of the stretch of time between Christmas Day and Epiphany.
"I discovered people making a living doing online videos for kids—it was this big epiphany moment for me," Moore said.
The Epiphany Machine is a thoughtful, philosophical novel about self-knowledge and friendship and the way the internet interacts with art.
Vergence Labs' camera-equipped Epiphany Eyewear Vergence Labs' camera-equipped Epiphany Eyewear The real question is whether Snapchat is using these hires to attempt to learn more about augmented reality tech and more effectively adapt its platform for usage on smart glasses or whether the engineering folk are actually just building glasses with the goal of a consumer release.
"I miss you more than I loved you," Perry sings on the sonic send-off, perfectly capturing a poignant post-breakup epiphany.
Plus, following a full epiphany with some queer friends (welcome to Euphoria, Quintessa Swindell), Jules is finally ready to reconnect with Rue.
Take for example the recent epiphany amongst television producers that diversity isn't just a creative boon, but a strong long-term investment.
" He added, "I'm just having this epiphany now, 'cause I didn't do it, but I did think it all the way through.
For Sabrina's twist on the Epiphany to actually track, a similar newborn force has to be drawing these kingly demons to Greendale.
"Because the targeting goes to the right people… and it's something they would like, it's not spam," he said before his epiphany.
"My dad invited Rudy Kalman to give a lecture at Ames, and when he did, Dad had an epiphany," Greg Schmidt said.
A Ukrainian man bathes in Dnipro river during Epiphany celebrations in one of the suburban districts of Kiev, Ukraine, 19 January 2015.
Hetherington had an epiphany, thanks to a photograph he called "The Garden of Eden," which showed American soldiers picnicking in the country.
Still, there came no epiphany from the Angel Grown Up, who was probably busy getting high on her own gas and air.
It felt like an epiphany for me, where I realised that being unlike what people think you should isn't a bad thing.
That descent halted in March 2009, when Fairman was imprisoned in Florida's Miami-Dade County jail, where another inmate sparked an epiphany.
As I read through this book, I was struck by one particular epiphany: there's so much more of the world to see.
"When I turned 30, I had this epiphany that my life is my own and my choices are my own," she says.
Ive had an epiphany on his commute to work one morning: The iPod should be "pure white," with a stainless steel back.
A: I didn't have my epiphany until I met Li Ka-Shing, who is one of the most successful people in Asia.
When he began to question why God gave him a disability, Aristizábal explained in his acceptance speech Sunday, he had an epiphany.
Front Burner The centerpiece of "The Dead," a novella by James Joyce, is a family dinner in 7300 to celebrate the Epiphany.
"Once the vacation ended, the "Gemini" star fasted for 10 days and "had the epiphany that I don't know anything about food.
When she was just six, she had had an epiphany after being asked to write a composition in school about a rabbit.
"Kris heard [me sing my song &aposHelp Me&apos] one morning at church and kind of had a spiritual epiphany," Gatlin said.
I wanted to be able to race through the woods while an upbeat indie song played and I reached a personal epiphany.
Suddenly, de Castro had an epiphany: why not shoot a video in the gargantuan, industrial-sized warehouse where SHADE usually goes down?
The sudden epiphany of ethics from long silent politicians and commentators has left Clinton diehards with only a type of transactional ethics.
This challenge is often on my mind, but I had something of an epiphany about it on Sunday afternoon at Carnegie Hall.
In 2017, The Daily Beast reported on a lawsuit that alleges the author purposely discriminated against minority students at the Epiphany School.
The one spoken aloud is that he'll be able to work with GOP lawmakers because they'll have an epiphany after Trump loses.
Bringing back a founding father's whiskey recipe was something of an epiphany for Mr. Pickerell, who became a leading champion of rye.
A welcome disorientation, even an epiphany or two, might arise from doing without conventional touchstones like, say, a mirror, or a refrigerator.
At this novel's climax, Tuppence, closeted with an unlikely killer, has an epiphany: She realizes, simply and profoundly, that she is old.
Looking at them all at once like this, Nicole realized, with the force of an epiphany, just how expensive his illness was.
Jimmy Patterson, whose portrait drapes a building just off the court square, he told her about his own epiphany related to race.
With this realization comes the epiphany: Oh my God, this could have been done ages ago — six months, a year, four years.
It wasn't until several years had passed and an offer for a second debt consolidation loan that Garrett had a financial epiphany.
Our Bieber sources say in the last 2 weeks the singer has had "an epiphany" about centering himself with religion and nature.
He plans to move the teddy bears around the city until January 6, 2019, which marks France's Feast of the Epiphany holiday.
For skeptics of the epiphany machine, it's a cheap confidence trick that an unscrupulous fake guru is using to start a cult.
Somehow, it's only in the last few years that studio heads have experienced the epiphany that, yes, women have and spend money, too.
The lighthearted hashtag was also the beginning of a kind of epiphany for Catalans: They could use social media to monitor the police.
When you have this epiphany, everything else in your life will fall into place - even if the journey is bumpy along the way.
"But when she turned 30, she said, "I had this epiphany that my life is my own and my choices are my own.
During Wednesday's episode of Modern Family, Sarah Hyland's character, who's close to nine months pregnant, had an epiphany after going into false labor.
Sparks responded to the Daily Beast report in a statement that dismissed Benjamin's accusations as "false," and praised the welcoming nature of Epiphany.
But after a few moments of moving to the music pounding in his ears, T.J. found himself in the midst of an epiphany.
"Ultimately I think the big shift in the film... was an epiphany of really loving the footage for what it was," Patel recalls.
Hyperallergic has yet received a reply to its inquiry as to which religious faith, if any in particular, was responsible for artist's epiphany.
During a trip to Kentucky in 2007, Revolution Spirits co-founder Mark Shilling had an epiphany while sampling some high-quality, homemade moonshine.
Mariloly Orozco, Michael Casas Mariloly Orozco and Michael Edward Casas were married April 9 at Epiphany Catholic Church in Coral Gables, Fla. Msgr.
So until they get an epiphany, until the spirit of Teddy Roosevelt rises again, the only answer is to remove Republicans from office.
Each year on Epiphany, Orthodox believers immerse themselves in rivers and lakes to commemorate the baptism of Jesus Christ in the River Jordan.
While she's the first to admit that her epiphany had very little effect on her external world, internally it changed everything for her.
We rushed into that, and we had an epiphany right away, which was that ... Before you get to that ... Sorry, am I racing?
The art in Building 6 seems to collect around a theme of not seeing details immediately, and having them materialize with an epiphany.
Mr. Escalante would often tell the story of his epiphany — the time he saw that cover of Thrasher magazine in the late 1980s.
Epiphany politics is how candidates close the rhetorical gap between what the public wants to hear and what the president can actually do.
My epiphany came from a reporting trip when I spent a week at a monkey colony in Puerto Rico watching rhesus macaques socialize.
As they talked about how to tell a different, more human story about what Uber had to offer, Ms. Huffington had an epiphany.
January 6 is Three Kings Day in Puerto Rico, or Epiphany, when Christians commemorate the arrival of wise men visiting the infant Jesus.
It is easier to like "Feast of the Epiphany" as an idea for an uncompromising film than it is to reconcile its pretensions.
But it wasn't until they visited Bali themselves that Cooper and Schulze had an epiphany about an entrepreneurial method of attacking the problem.
"I hope they've had an epiphany, that they understand that these requests, the requests the committee's making, are not burdensome," Grijalva told CNN.
Perhaps this is because Wideman's layered and sometimes contradictory insights resist abbreviation and easy dissemination in short bursts of epiphany on social media.
The post, which appears to be a screenshot of text written by the 36-year-old, details a recent epiphany the model had.
In Sweeney Todd, that's the cathartic "Epiphany," in which Todd simultaneously grieves his lost wife and daughter and hatches his murderous revenge plot.
"We'll call it the epiphany, from my dad's standpoint at least," Mr. Stanley recalled in a 22014 interview with NPR, the public radio network.
Greek Orthodox swimmer Nicolaos Solis takes part in the Epiphany Day celebrations at the Church of Fener Orthodox Patriarchate in Istanbul on Jan. 6.
The Bitcoin system is considered the first blockchain — the epiphany that launched the blockchain industry that proponents say will revolutionize money, government, and beyond.
As many personal health gurus have done, CEO Neil Grimmer wrote at Medium about the health epiphany that led him to start the company.
"Honestly, it's a cliché, but Ashley moved on and started dating someone else … and I think Jared kind of had this epiphany," said Viall.
The actor was engaged to Meg Ryan when said he had the epiphany and had to explain to her that he had a problem.
It was an epiphany: finally an explanation for the cocktails of unsavory symptoms that doctors had left undiagnosed in so many for so long.
A week after I had my son — I was still fired up on adrenaline — I had an epiphany: the mommy wars are bullsh-t.
The festive season begins with Epiphany, marking for Christians the wise men's visit to Jesus Christ, and runs until Mardi Gras, when Lent starts.
Money was still super tight, but then, I had an epiphany: I could get a part-time job to alleviate some of the stress.
The bank director would give me special leave during Easter and Epiphany, when [my father] had extra work, so that I could help out.
Photographer Stefanie Zoche described Bhabha's "third space" in an email to Hyperallergic about Postcolonial Epiphany, her project with collaborator and fellow photographer Sabine Haubitz.
"I had an epiphany the first time I saw the Excel Center in Indiana," said Tony Martini, president and chief executive of Memphis Goodwill.
"Susan heaved from one enthusiasm to the next, a storm-tossed vessel calling in at every Port of Epiphany," as one friend put it.
But Tony's redemptive arc builds to a Scrooge-on-Christmas-morn' epiphany that's too telegraphed to be spoilable and too sudden to feel genuine.
So by 21, Cornell had the epiphany that if he was going to play music that he liked, he'd have to create it himself.
" He then had another epiphany, he added, that was more angelic but that nonetheless led to a religious conversion "to the death of God.
At some point during the transformative process, you experience an epiphany: a new idea or a fresh perspective that helps jump-start your transformation.
If they got that through in by some miracle or there's an epiphany that occurred and some miracle occurred that said, OK, it's passed.
More shocking, the scene functions as a moment of epiphany through which her character is able to develop into a better, more stable person.
Readers will be neither surprised nor displeased by this epiphany, since Kailash has managed to do so all along, with considerable wit to boot.
He considers it one of three drinks that brought about an epiphany for him: Just a little good mezcal can totally transform a drink.
Finally, after 211968½ years of bus burnings, beatings, children's protests, riots and arrests, Kennedy had an epiphany and announced plans for civil rights legislation.
Officials at Epiphany Lutheran Church, less than two blocks from the home, said all the children had attended a school affiliated with the church.
People wait in lines around the block not to have a culinary epiphany but to make a declaration, preferably on social media: Watch me!
I was told that the decorations remain in place until the Epiphany, when the wise men appeared before the Christ child, on January 6.
Toller is headed for a breakdown, or maybe an epiphany, and when it comes, it turns the whole measured, austere film on its ear.
The first, Epiphany, was released in 2016 and featured images of creative director Alessandro Michele's pre-fall 2016 collections shot in a palazzo in Milan.
VICE: What had to happen for a scientist as disciplined as Hynek to reach an epiphany and come around to a belief in flying saucers?
When she sat down to answer the question herself, she had an epiphany, the kind of lightbulb moment she always hopes to inspire in class.
" It wants to produce moments of political and cultural epiphany: "Each of our courses strives to be an 'Ah-ha!' experience for our 'students' (viewers).
Other white southern gentlemen of Jeff Sessions's vintage—the incoming attorney-general is 70—changed their views on race and society after moments of epiphany.
The vibe: Don't sweat itRobert Scott, the 42-year-old co-founder of the festival, said you don't need to sweat to have an epiphany.
"I had this epiphany that was likening an onion to being human and how you're nothing without layers of experience," says singer-bassist Shannon Shaw.
It's not a bubble, or something the kids will grow out of, but something to cling to after the epiphany of adulthood: This is it.
Then he went to Burning Man, and when he came back, he had an epiphany: These products weren't designed with people's best interests in mind.
But instead of taking Raven's very smart suggestion they just decide to go all in on Monty's epiphany to use the Ark as their shelter.
Along with his magical pal Epiphany, Arty travels all around his universe to discover more about the arts and how people use their own creativity.
But then I heard someone say, 'I'm gender neutral' at Quidditch practice, and they explained it to me, and just like an epiphany, it clicked.
As usual, the girlboss finishes her epiphany by saying some rude things to Shane and running off the bus like she didn't just insult him.
The song's release didn't spark an earth-shattering epiphany, but it ended up serving as a clear indicator the band was on the right track.
So when the Web came along and nobody of the faith went near it, that fact caused me to have an epiphany, if you will.
It would be a guy who had an epiphany and is on the good side now, and this guy is much more complicated than that.
I'd love to say that I had an Eat Pray Love-style epiphany and immediately began eating normally and enjoying my life to the fullest.
Wardrobe was founded by Adarsh Alphons after he had an epiphany about just how many items of clothes in his own house went mostly unused.
Walter B. Wriston, the former chairman of Citicorp, said his fiscal-crisis epiphany occurred when he asked Mr. Cavanagh how many people the city employed.
They produced diluted versions of Djuna Barnes and Ernest Hemingway, with final touches of epiphany against an abroad that served mostly as an exotic backdrop.
Margot's idea of Robert swings between romantic projection and cynicism and false epiphany until the brutal snap-resolution of the final word, Robert's ugly slur.
There would never be an epiphany in which old-school authoritarian Islamists were instantly converted in a moment of supreme insight into democratic social conservatives.
Unexpected news arrives as Mercury in Leo clashes with Uranus on August 16, especially when it comes to money—however, an epiphany may also dawn.
The play he writes about their relationship, with a "happy" ending where Annie has an epiphany that she loves him, comes across as transparently pathetic.
Hempton teamed up with Vikram Chauhan, a digital user-experience consultant in Mumbai who had had his own quiet epiphany, to found Quiet Parks International.
I didn't think I cared about this milestone, but then I had an epiphany: At last I was turning an age that would impress trees.
That was the epiphany Craig Dubitsky, the founder of Hello oral care, experienced a few years ago when standing in his local drugstore in Manhattan.
Apparently we shared the same small epiphany: "We played for friends here and there, and we sounded O.K. — but something was missing," Mr. Key wrote.
But the last thing Mr. Wheal wants to produce, he said, are more "bliss junkies and epiphany whores," for whom he reserves a particular antipathy.
In the back room, three treatments of our fractured and volatile political conversation combine into something between an epiphany and a punch in the gut.
But the last thing Mr. Wheal wants to produce, he said, are more "bliss junkies and epiphany whores," for whom he reserves a particular antipathy.
"I wrote this song because I had an epiphany, a moment of understanding why my path had been what it was," the singer tells PEOPLE.
"Really, I wanted to recount the epiphany of a provincial boy who comes to the capital and who emancipates himself from his milieu," Besson said.
Screenwriters think about structure and plot in a whole different way; you can't have a character sit there and remember something and have an epiphany.
The accident occurred on the final long weekend of the Christmas and New Year's holidays in Italy, which will be capped by Epiphany on Monday.
Then they have their "trash moment," as the Pirates put it, the epiphany that turns volunteer work into a career, and trash into a calling.
Did he have an epiphany, suddenly realizing that he has a solemn patriotic duty to inform the American people about the state of the nation?
On the other hand, an insight—or creative epiphany—occurs when it seems as if the solution to a problem appears out of thin air.
When Sam suggests that Jess has feelings for Nick, she treads close to this played-out epiphany (and to how they broke up in Season 2).
Wandering around the exhibit of Lee Miller and Man Ray's art at the Peabody Essex Museum in Massachusetts in 2011, Whitney Scharer had just that epiphany.
They fill her in on the latest gossip, and she gets that epiphany that most people gets when they return home: I'm so over this joint.
Kylie's blonde epiphany comes days after she debuted her post-pregnancy haircut, a significantly shorter shoulder-length bob, seven weeks after giving birth to daughter Stormi.
In an Instagram post, she shared an epiphany she had about societal pressures on women's self-worth and pledged to do her part to change it.
The actress went on to share that this epiphany moment also had the added bonus of making her re-examine her relationship with her older child.
"It's not because of some epiphany that I had one day driving on the 405," he says, referring to a famously congested highway in Los Angeles.
"Recently I've had an epiphany that if I'm as nice to my daughter as I want to be, she's not going to respect me," she confesses.
With the help of romantic spirit guide Toby, Kevin was struck by the epiphany that his true love was actually… his childhood love, Sophie (Alexandra Breckenridge).
In 1995, on a ski trip to Vermont, Tapper had an epiphany after reading a freelance article in The New Republic by Joshua and Eric Preven.
Learn more about Haile's project Ryan Hickman Ryan Hickman of San Juan Capistrano, California, had an epiphany early in life: at age 3 to be precise.
" As a teenager in Boston, Massachusetts, Mahoney was drawn to the industry the moment he walked into a tattoo shop, describing the experience as an "epiphany.
I talked to Jr. about his scene epiphany, being a fan of music, meeting Jay-Z and Beyoncé, and asked him to come to Emo Night.
" The "Seeing Blind Medley," featuring Christopher Hanke, was the evening's comic epiphany, the title "Suddenly Seymour," from "Little Shop Horrors," broken into the pun "see more.
She remembers she was somewhere in the Midwest, in between gigs, when she saw a 30-something female lounge singer on stage and had an epiphany.
Pope Francis also presided over a Mass for the feast of the Epiphany on Friday at the Vatican and one at St. Peter's Basilica on Saturday.
"I went all by myself to the ferry to New York, and I was bewildered, but it was an epiphany," she said in the oral history.
Working on this show embarrasses him, but besides being an opportunity for more comic moments from senior citizens, this humble effort inevitably leads to an epiphany.
It was an epiphany from seeing graphs of human improvement that changed my view of the overall course of history: that progress is a demonstrable fact.
Benioff wrote that the notion of an app store eventually came to him as an epiphany at dinner one night a few years after that meeting.
"Our epiphany is that one answer to the supposed scarcity of funds is that the money is right there in the community now," says Mr. Howard.
But, Glazer says Smith had an epiphany -- and made a life choice to turn his life around, starting with joining Jay's Unbreakable gym in West Hollywood.
Biden has mused sporadically about the possibility of a post-election "epiphany" that would restore bipartisan cooperation to Washington, generally only to be met with derision.
While crossing Nebraska on a Greyhound bus, Dr. Dyson was struck by an epiphany: The theories were mathematically equivalent — different ways of saying the same thing.
But Hamblen's epiphany couldn't account for the horde of reporters and photographers who swarmed Graham as he walked into the tent one night in late October.
But the particular danger of Biden's promise of an epiphany leading to an outbreak of bipartisanship is that Republicans have the ability to unilaterally nullify it.
But by the ninth or 10th time I heard Oprah talk about how we're gonna go on this weight loss journey together, I had an epiphany.
In a wide-ranging interview with Billy Crystal, Torre opened up about his abusive father and the epiphany that led him to combat domestic violence through education.
Roof said he had an epiphany after learning about the killing of Trayvon Martin, an unarmed black teenager shot by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman in 2012.
In the end, one by one, they were shot down by Greg's powerful bullet… A collective epiphany burst forth in the room, and for me in particular.
Outwardly, this would have been the moment that inspired her to pursue music but her first epiphany came many years prior when she was eight-years-old.
The lessons my life had provided, up until my epiphany over my relationship to my receipts at All Souls', were that money is conflict, strife, grief, blood.
Ryanair's epiphany—the moment it decided to stop "unnecessarily pissing off" its passengers, in Mr O'Leary's words—came when it became interested in the business-traveller market.
King Cake "season" officially starts on January 6, when Christians celebrate Epiphany, which honors the Three Wise Men (or Kings) who traveled far to see baby Jesus.
In the '80s, when Hariri was a young neurosurgeon at Cornell University, he had an epiphany while looking at a first-trimester ultrasound of his oldest daughter.
In the film, rich and beautiful people have a minor blip in their lives, have an epiphany and then turn around completely to live happily ever after.
Like her "Epifania" ("Epiphany," 2003) — the artist's "Angelus Novus," with crimson wings and amputated legs – Carol Rama was no mere appassionata, but a prophet for our time.
We see him have an epiphany on the battlefield where he lies among the dead, but his father receives a letter saying that he died in battle.
On July 12, the tank's handle will turn and the fish will swim—a fleeting pleasure and an epiphany, like that long-ago sunrise at sea. ♦
What Harris appears to have realized in his great epiphany is that conflict plays a crucial role in politics and that bipartisanship is not an axiomatic good.
He says it also brought him an epiphany: that people have struggles in their lives that they don't share willingly, for fear of stigma, ridicule and misconception.
" At the time, Abloh spoke of his appointment with some grandiosity, recounting that a friend had compared it to Obama being elected President—"like the same epiphany.
But the real surprise will come if, in the midst of a closely contested election, Trump's chief party backers ever experience an epiphany and rescind their endorsements.
I kicked those ideas right out of my head and heart, took a good long look at myself, and experienced nothing short of a life-changing epiphany.
The trouble is that he can't seem to grasp our deeper problems, so he's counting on a de-polarizing Republican epiphany rather than preparing for a fight.
People come to Antelope Canyon because it looks like a place one could have a spiritual epiphany, after all, and perhaps this time I will find one.
A Word With A few years back, Megan Fox awoke to an epiphany: "I think that I can find the ark of the covenant," she told herself.
Jane returns home after a conversation with her boss Jacqueline (Melora Hardin), having had an epiphany about what her cryptic sex dream was trying to tell her.
Whether you celebrate Epiphany, Three Kings Day, Armenian Christmas, Feast of Theophany, or Eastern Orthodox Christmas on January 6 or 7, we wish you a happy holiday!
Yet as they watched the Mets' gifted but oft-injured pitching staff throw recently at the team's spring training complex, Callaway and Eiland had a similar epiphany.
About 15 minutes into Gillian Walsh's latest work, in the dim light of a studio at New York Live Arts on Thursday, I had a minor epiphany.
When I was 12, I had an epiphany: Everybody in tennis wore white shoes, white socks, white clothes, used white balls, and everybody who played was white.
I saw it then, suddenly and with the force of an epiphany, because for a moment the circumstances of the exchange had nothing to do with me.
But then he had what he calls his "come to Jesus moment," an epiphany that his calling was to help women who wanted to end their pregnancies.
It sparked an epiphany: not enough people acknowledge their biases and, like you did here, directly ask the other party what they think is the best choice.
In both May and November of this year, Biden said that the GOP would have "an epiphany" after Trump is gone and start working with Democrats again.
When I called Ms. Van Ham to follow up, she said she had an epiphany over the summer at her third-floor loft in an old warehouse.
"They are waiting on an epiphany of who to support," said Hodges, who dined with Harris and her sister, campaign chair Maya Harris, during an earlier visit.
In Northern Europe today, some Epiphany or Three Kings' Day parades have stirred controversy for including blackface in their depictions of the king and other supporting characters.
I have been collecting all of my life, and for what, I was unaware — until three years ago, when I had an epiphany whilst watching The Vikings.
I accepted immediately, feeling a strange intuition that this would spell out another epiphany, or perhaps expand the trance-dialogue-encounter we entered into at our first meeting.
I wouldn't call it an epiphany, but I started to understand that I'm just not gonna get the parts I want unless I write the parts I want.
It was during the financial crisis that Andrew Lo had his epiphany: The way to save health care from ever-rising costs is by bringing in the banks.
She snaps and tells him that he's amazing, and there's just a hint of that fateful epiphany in her eyes before they're whisked off for a wedding dance.
Roof said he had an epiphany after learning about the killing of Trayvon Martin, an unarmed black Florida teenager shot by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman in 2012.
"After thinking about it for a second, he was able to tell a really tight, moving, funny self-deprecating, insightful, and vulnerable narrative about his epiphany," he said.
Until 2001, the church was best known for sponsoring a celebration of the Epiphany each January, during which divers competed to retrieve a cross from the Hudson River.
By 2005, she'd interned at — and scored a job offer from — investment banking titan Goldman Sachs when she had an epiphany leading to a quarter-life career change.
In Charles Handy's new book, "21 Letters On Life And Its Challenges", the veteran management theorist recalls an epiphany when working for Royal Dutch Shell, an oil giant.
It was a tough epiphany for the leaders of companies like Facebook, Twitter and Google, who have vacillated between defensive and apologetic — working through their stages of grief.
By the time news surfaced last Tuesday evening that Trump had reportedly asked Comey to stop investigating Michael Flynn back in February, the epiphany almost seemed anti-climactic.
Malloy told VanDerWerff that "I had such an epiphany" upon first reading the climax of the tiny arc within the novel that concerns the musical's two title characters.
For those who don't know, an epiphany is a great realization of something, but back in the day, it also meant the manifestation of Christ to the Gentiles.
" Farris's wife, Katrina Farris, told The Huffington Post that she was skeptical of his dietary epiphany at first, but "two years later, I think it's made him better.
The issue is structural; they would exist even if Mark Zuckerberg's supposed political ambitions or Twitter's consistently dismal earnings forced a content-neutral speech epiphany on those platforms.
The changes of heart have little to do with any epiphany about Mr. Trump's electability or his campaign's recent efforts to cast him in a more serious light.
"This tragic incident not only took the lives of our mother and brother, but it also took our home," her daughters, Chyna, Zahria, and Epiphany, wrote on GoFundMe.
While on a ski trip to Vermont he read a story in the New Republic, which he idolized, written by a young freelancer, and he had an epiphany.
On Wednesday, the air inside the red brick Anglican Church of the Epiphany was filled with the aroma of roasting poultry as volunteers set up a turkey dinner.
And that was part of kind of what went into my epiphany that we have something that's not only connecting with the masses, but it's connecting with artists.
It's something that can happen to anyone who has sacrificed for a cause: in return, he expects to be blessed with epiphany, and thinks of himself as infallible.
Known as Epiphany, or the 12th Day of Christmas, it commemorates how a star led the Magi, or the three kings or wise men, to the baby Jesus.
"Once we're home, I go back downstairs to wind down, and all of a sudden, I hear grandma from upstairs have an out loud epiphany, laughing, "Judas Priest!
You know the story: Issac Newton saw an apple fall from a tree and had an epiphany that would rewrite physics and the way we understand our universe.
He had an epiphany at 15, when he heard a recording of Messiaen's ecstatic "Turangalîla-Symphonie," which inspired him to learn the ondes Martenot, an early electronic instrument.
That summer, I had an epiphany: If I continued to do poorly in school, what lay ahead was either the street or, if I was lucky, the factory.
When Mr. Day and Mr. Schwartz considered a compromise — removing the Andrew Marc label from the jackets' insides — Mr. Day had an epiphany about the importance of brands.
Congress battles to avoid a government shutdown, Trump is set to address anti-abortion activists and Putin takes a dip in an icy lake to mark Orthodox Epiphany.
And then I had an epiphany: I realized for the first time, after 20 years on the project, that I really hadn't made a political film at all.
He worked his way through medical school as a tree surgeon, and came to the epiphany that the human nervous system works like the roots of a tree.
Constellation Brands, a major American beverage company, had been weighing whether to break into the cannabis business for a while when executive chair Rob Sands had an epiphany.
You could say I had the epiphany when, in the middle of a flight to Los Angeles — and a busy New York workday — the Wi-Fi stopped working.
Then, one late night after taking a dose of a kind of sleep medicine that is now widely available in California, I had an epiphany: Pretend it's aliens.
CreditCreditAdam Amengual for The New York Times For Beth Terry, the epiphany came when she read an article about how albatross chicks are being killed by discarded plastics.
So whether you celebrate Epiphany, Three Kings Day, Armenian Christmas, Feast of Theophany, or Eastern Orthodox Christmas on January 6 or 7, we wish you a happy holiday!
Critics argued that the reading was supremely inappropriate at an important service marking the feast of Epiphany, which celebrates the appearance of the son of God to the world.
Certainly when I was a kid we would have a full Christmas dinner again on the sixth of January, because it also combines with the Feast of the Epiphany.
It suggests that inconsistency is merely something waiting to be resolved, not a basic fact of the world, and that epiphany and self-knowledge are just around the corner.
Read on for more about how relocating to NYC and ditching childhood goals has instilled a boss-lady attitude in this Florida native — and sparked a MAJOR style epiphany.
After duly noting the hype and backlash that have dogged the product, Savage describes an epiphany he had while trying on the headset at home, upstairs in his office.
While the rest of the smartphone industry is busy churning out slightly better rectangles each year, LG created something new which could be an epiphany instead of a commodity.
From the feast of Epiphany in early January through Fat Tuesday, brass bands and costumed revelers fill its colorful streets, and the city transforms into a living, breathing celebration.
Later, he had an epiphany: While it seemed a cleaner, more efficient option than a gasoline-fueled vehicle, he had no idea how much gas it might be leaking.
I've spent the slow summer months cataloging my sick day favorites, hoping when I see them all in one place their powers will combine for some sort of epiphany.
The epiphany came in the discovery by James Watson, Francis Crick and Rosalind Franklin of a vivid physical form, the famous double helix, the winding base pairs of DNA.
It couldn't look worse to me, but all I can think of is pray for the sons of bitches and hope that they have an epiphany along the way.
As Christine Hyung-Oak Lee tells it—recalling her time as a junior recruiter under Smith—hitting upon the tech-talent goldmine of furrydom was something like an epiphany.
Lumlang Khongthrem, 48, of the Church of the Epiphany traces the oral history of gardening in the village, where there are beautiful personal gardens at every house, through generations.
Since announcing his campaign in April, Biden has come under fire for preaching compromise with Republicans, whom he believes will have an "epiphany" after President Donald Trump leaves office.
MONDAY • On the 12th Day of Christmas ... It's Epiphany, or Twelfth Night, marking for most Christians the arrival of the three wise men with gifts for the infant Jesus.
For this reason, Ecstasy can provide a sense of salvation that might be more likely to stick than, say, a hallucinogen epiphany delivered from a face in the clouds.
For Venter, the epiphany machine is just the thing that stole his mother ("ABANDONS WHAT MATTERS MOST") and poisoned his relationship with his father ("SHOULD NEVER BECOME A FATHER").
I had a similar epiphany when I turned on Gun TV while eating a meal assembled from Whole Foods produce and saw someone playing a game called "fruit salad," a.k.a.
In New Orleans, Carnival season begins on January 6 — the holiday of Epiphany and the last day of the liturgical season of Christmas — and consists of numerous parades and celebrations.
In two and half minutes, Jean fails to make a correct "Meh" face, gets kicked to the "Loser Lounge," begins a quest to fit in, and has the inevitable epiphany.
This fact about people like me led Sonos to an acoustic epiphany: the sound bar they currently sell, the wall-mountable Playbar, doesn't meet the needs of most HDTV owners.
A scene in which a barroom fight and encounter with a woman lead Marshall to an epiphany about the case feels especially contrived, even if it really happened that way.
After an epiphany in which he saw people as "hungry ghosts" -- Buddhist beings whose swollen bellies and pencil-thin necks symbolize the insatiability of desire -- Glassman vowed to serve them.
In the early two-thousands, after an epiphany about the glories of dancing—it involved the drug ecstasy—he began working as a producer, and co-founded the label DFA.
Borosage said "history would make you dubious of the proposition" that Republicans would have an "epiphany" under a President Biden because of how Republicans "treated Obama" during his two terms.
His epiphany echoes In-hye's realization, in "The Vegetarian," that her survival has not been a triumph but its opposite, because it has come at the cost of her dignity.
Eventually he had an epiphany: The key to writing biography is the capacity to be empathic; Holmes's image of the biographer extending "a handshake" toward his subject stayed with me.
It's a welcome salve and epiphany amidst chaos—a record so damn beautiful that it allows you to forget the external noise and get caught up in its own instead.
After briefly going back to his old ways when he gets out of prison, Gekko has a Scrooge-like epiphany, realizing that family is more important than blah, blah, blah.
If she likes an emoji, she'll throw a handful of them in to replace actual words, and if she has a half-formed epiphany, she'll share it with you immediately.
They sell several varieties of their own olive oil, including the frantoiano, which can transform a simple piece of bread into a gustative epiphany of earth and arbor and sky.
Mr. Huh had the same epiphany that many urban planning students have brought back from study abroad: Americans love these environments, but we make it impossible to build them here.
The way he tells it, the idea of creating a huge installation with the remnants of the old neighborhood struck him like an epiphany one Saturday afternoon in April 1986.
The feast of the Epiphany was yesterday, Twelfth Night for some, and if you didn't make Dorie Greenspan's recipe for galette des rois to celebrate, you really ought to today.
Now, the Piazza Navona tradition "is dead," declared Sergio Balestrini, whose association has organized an annual Epiphany parade at the Vatican since 1986 to celebrate the reinstatement of the holiday.
"I spent a lot of time in my early 20s looking for magic, and then I had this epiphany where I was like, I can just make it," she said.
He had an epiphany after retiring: Corporate chieftains are "legally obligated to act like sociopaths," charged with acting in their companies' best interests alone — which usually means just making money.
But Scrooge's Christmas epiphany is interrupted by an aggro, mech-suit wearing time traveler (Veep's Sam Richardson) crashing through the wall to warn him about the apocalyptic Christmas in 3050.
The collapse of Lehman Brothers 20153 years ago wasn't just a reckoning for the financial system — it was an epiphany for coders and entrepreneurs who thought they could do better.
And Ms. Wolfe, with Mr. Scott, is focusing on the start of Epiphany, a production partner to Pure Flix whose subtler brand name is intended to avoid alienating non-Christians.
He had a coffee epiphany while paying a client call on a coffee bean store in Seattle in 1981, and then went to work at the company the next year.
She described seeing Casa Barragán for the first time as an epiphany, and said that, initially, she and Fehlbaum had been thinking only of organizing a Barragán show at Vitra.
It is the Feast of the Epiphany today, at least for those who celebrate the revelation of God incarnate as this poor little dude in a manger, visited by kings.
Each chapter of The Incendiaries is narrated in the voice of one of the book's three main characters, and Phoebe's epiphany comes in one of her chapters, delivered in her voice.
Novelist Nicholas Sparks has responded to reports that he tried to stop an LGBTQ student organization from forming at Epiphany School of Global Studies, the private prep school he co-founded.
The other day he took some observers by surprise when he predicted that Republicans would have an "epiphany" when Trump left office and would be more willing to work with Democrats.
Many of these artists had simple needs: a barn to paint in, perhaps a place to swim, and a dirt road on which to have an epiphany while taking a walk.
Tyrion's death could motivate Jon Snow or perhaps Arya Stark — the two characters who had the "we must stop Daenerys" epiphany while witnessing her carnage in "The Bells" — to kill her.
However, the early results do suggest that, in order to experience epiphany learning, we must look inward and focus on our own strategy, rather than scrutinizing the moves of our opponents.
But it wasn't until I took a life-changing city planning course in college that I had an epiphany: Cars weren't just shaping my worldview; they were shaping the world, itself.
If Jax had an epiphany about his possible career move, I would think he would include his live-in girlfriend in this decision.. or maybe have a clue what SHE wanted.
The scandal resurfaced after The Daily Beast published emails on Thursday exchanged between Sparks and the Epiphany School of Global Studies's former headmaster, Saul Benjamin, that leave his denials in question.
But Biden's prediction of a GOP "epiphany" follows several instances in which he has described Trump as an "aberration" as long as his tenure in office is limited to four years.
In front of all her friends and makeshift family, Sophia has a long-awaited epiphany that she has started something really magical in Nasty Gal, but she didn't do it alone.
The whole journey began with an epiphany at Californian transformational festival Lightning in a Bottle in 2011, but at its center is a San Diegan social network called The Super Kids.
The photographer Ari Marcopoulos will be on hand to sign copies of "Epiphany," a documentary-style photography book published by IDEA, which showcases Gucci's prefall 2016 women's and men's collections ($35).
The protagonist visits the town on an artist's residency, where he wanders the desert landscape, parties with young people and accidentally ingests ketamine — but it's Judd's installation that provides an epiphany.
So when the former vice president talks about the GOP having an 'epiphany' and working with him if and when he beats President Donald Trump, lawmakers in both parties are skeptical.
Congressman Adam Kinzinger is having an epiphany after the mass shootings in El Paso and Dayton -- saying it's time to change some gun laws, and time to say screw partisan politics.
On the eve of Epiphany in Spain, some children leave their shoes on windowsills or balconies or by the front door for the Magi, or wise men, to fill with gifts.
At some level, the sudden spike in chatter about antitrust seemed driven more by the need to fill a public relations void than by a sudden epiphany about the political economy.
Rani, conditioned to blame the wife for the husband's troubles, focuses her anger on the child bride - until she has an epiphany and sheds a lifetime of conditioning in a moment.
I had an epiphany the other night, watching the opening scene of the brand new season of Game of Thrones, the show that is, at this point, impervious to hot takes.
She sings "keeping secrets in my heart from my head" presumably more casually than the intended response, which is that it feels like a devastating epiphany thundering through your whole body.
The Ash Family's two dozen communards are ruled by Dice, a former power-plant engineer who had something of an enviro-epiphany when he noticed fish dying downstream from his work.
I came upon this epiphany in a conversation with Michael Kassan, the founder of a company called MediaLink, as we sat on the beach outside his firm's massive Cannes meeting space.
They're so commonplace that even us non-vegans wind up at them from time to time and, with each visit, have the recurring epiphany that hey, this stuff ain't half bad!
I heard plenty of theories, but I began to get somewhere only when I had an epiphany: No driver-owner had ever really paid close to $1 million for a medallion.
His musical epiphany came in junior high school, when a friend played a recording by Coleman Hawkins, the tenor sax player whose tone on "Body and Soul" hooked the young man.
This strategy also requires an epiphany — in this case, from Senate Democrats, most of whom oppose getting rid of the filibuster because they fear someday being in the minority without it.
An epiphany came in September 2011, while Mr. Dreyfuss was serving as managing editor of The Root, an online news site that covers black culture, and his 66th birthday rolled round.
One day, she says, she looked at her bedside table, brimming with books by Agatha Christie and Dorothy L. Sayers, and had the epiphany that the detective genre was her calling.
On the cusp of his teens, reading a book on astronomy, Liu had an epiphany about the concept of a light-year—the "terrifying distance" and "bone-chilling vastness" it implied.
Every commenter I encountered seemed to be having an epiphany on some kind of epic scale—EDM made them talk about the planets and about aging, world peace, life, and death.
I had had many girlfriends, lived with several, even felt as if I loved one or two, but the much-anticipated epiphany — "I just know she's the one" — failed to present itself.
FEAST OF THE EPIPHANY The filmmakers and journalists Michael Koresky, Jeff Reichert and Farihah Zaman directed this highly experimental feature, which begins with a dinner gathering and heads in an unexpected direction.
As leaders, you all know that when there is an old problem, the solution never comes from thinking harder in the old ways; we have to think differently — we need an epiphany.
John Cena says he doesn't just want to have kids to win Nikki Bella back -- telling TMZ Sports he's had an epiphany about wanting to have a family outside of his career.
I believe that art can really invoke change and epiphany within people's mind in regards to injustice, and this was a chance to really put that aspect of art making to use.
In other parts of Europe, drier methods marked the Epiphany, the biblical story of three wise men who follow a star as they travel from the East to find the baby Jesus.
When people ask why I chose to become vegan, I wish I could give them this story about this life-changing epiphany I had but I really just wanted to lose weight.
On the plane ride home—my serotonin levels likely still elevated from rolling three nights in a row—I had an epiphany: All the perceived limitations in my life were self-imposed.
On a train ride through rural France, Cather experienced an epiphany: on seeing a "reaper of a well-known American make," she imagined a girl sitting on it, between her father's feet.
Jony Ive, who grew up on the northeast edge of London in a town called Chingford, said he had an epiphany while designing on a Macintosh as a student at Newcastle Polytechnic.
Let Trump Be Trump is the attempt to suture these ideas together, which culminates in the epiphany that the best way to win is to let Trump do whatever he feels like.
The piece was an "epiphany" that led him to start working with light, which has been his primary artistic material for the past 20 years (he's continued to attend the festival, too).
The "Epiphany of Dionysus" is joined in Gods and Mortals by three mosaics that were found alongside it at the site; each features a different mask, perhaps representing the village's theatrical culture.
Finally, when Victoria has her epiphany that she's happy with her friends, and she loves her alleycat life, she shifts from singing enviously to Grizabella about the "beautiful ghosts" of her memories.
Early in Natalie Diaz's second book, the speaker has an epiphany that she's "the only Native American / on the 8th floor of this hotel or any" in New York City's smallest borough.
Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, who signed the autocephaly decree on Saturday, handed the document to Ukrainian Metropolitan Epifaniy at St George's Cathedral in Istanbul after a mass to mark the feast of Epiphany.
The Greek Orthodox Australians celebrated the Holy Epiphany this weekend, and more than 3,000 people are expected to visit Frankston Waterfront, near Melbourne, on Saturday for the annual Blessing of the Waters.
Sparks should be held accountable for the allegations surrounding his involvement with the Epiphany School, even if that means not supporting some of your favorite overly cheesy romance films in the process.
Once she and Hugo split, that's when she was able to arrive at what might be her greatest epiphany: that she was meant to go around the world and be a conservationist.
When Lear startlingly sees himself in a half-naked beggar (Sean Carvajal as the disguised Edgar) on the heath, Ms. Jackson's wondering, wounded expression suggests an epiphany that's both glorious and damning.
When Viviana Piccirilli Di Capua was a child, an indefinite number of decades ago, her parents would take her to Piazza Navona on the eve of Epiphany to stroll through the kiosks.
The showstopping "Sentimental Education" digs, retrospectively, into one woman's early sexual history without any real narrative exigency, but the leisurely pace of her memories allows for reflection and epiphany rather than plot.
The Ninth Epiphany contains a prophecy, predicting the coming of a day when people will no longer be killed over religious differences; cannabis will be the force that unites all different beliefs.
"It's not because of some epiphany that I had one day driving on the 405," he says, referring to a famously congested highway in Los Angeles, where the tunnels are being built.
According to legend, Befana leaves sweets and gifts for Italy's well-behaved children (and coal for the naughty ones) every year, on January 5, the eve of the Feast of the Epiphany.
It was an epiphany, a wordless remembrance of things past between Lester Young ("Prez" she [Holiday] had nicknamed him long ago) and Billie Holiday ("Lady Day" had been his name for her).
The Boring Company has been a fly-by-the-seat-of-Musk's-pants operation from the moment he was stuck in L.A. traffic and tweeted his epiphany that the solution is underground tunnels.
Yates said a friend who accompanied her to the "epiphany" wedding, also an MIT engineer, was one of the few people during Nima's three-year journey to market who believed it was possible.
And what's special about this epiphany — and what special effects-heavy blockbusters of the present could borrow — is that it happens in a boring office with props a high school theater could afford.
As we prepare for trial, I want to make one thing clear: Epiphany is and remains a place where students and faculty of any race, belief, religion, background or orientation should feel welcome.
While all that wasn't the best start, the epiphany moment for me was just after that, when she stepped backwards onto a guy's foot and then shouted at him being in her way.
Written in the molecules Lo returned to Hong Kong in what became a historic year for both man and city: the British colony was returned to China and Lo would get his epiphany.
Stephen Hawking's 1974 epiphany that black holes radiate heat, and thus eventually evaporate away, triggered the infamous "black hole information paradox," which asks what happens to all the information that black holes swallow.
"While the country is having this great epiphany, there are still countless communities that have been devastated by harsh, draconian policy," says Kassandra Frederique, New York State director for the Drug Policy Alliance.
When I had my mini-epiphany with my own tracker, I realized that, just as with food and exercise, there had to be a better, normal-person way to use this helpful tool.
You can see this in politics, where Joe Biden has repeatedly declared that Republicans will have an "epiphany" once Donald Trump is gone, and once again become reasonable people Democrats can deal with.
She invites them all to her wedding without Donna's knowledge, hoping that being in their proximity will cause some metaphysical epiphany about which one of them supplied the sperm that fertilized Donna's egg.
Procter and Gamble's chief brand officer Marc Pritchard said he had an epiphany when he realized on a family holiday several years ago the impact business can have on popular culture and society.
The defining moment in terms of this epiphany, where it elevated to another level, was courtesy of a man now known as the President of the United States of America, Mr. Donald Trump.
Although the severity befitted the subject, I wondered whether Perceval might have done more to differentiate the opera's two worlds, so that the audience could better register the epiphany of their becoming one.
Nebula It would make perfect sense to kill Nebula, the secondary villain the first Guardians film who had a change of heart and an epiphany about her relationship with Gamora in the sequel.
However, with Trump and his research on what he had called his "complete power to pardon," there seems to be a sudden epiphany of clarity that the Constitution bars Trump from pardoning himself.
A sudden, if unfocused, epiphany came after a summer working as receptionist and occasional fit model for the company that made Nik Nik, the brightly patterned polyester shirts popular during the disco years.
"Anyone that expects an epiphany or a transformation to happen overnight because somebody walks in a room, I think, you don't understand human nature," Mr. Scott said of his discussion with Mr. Trump.
In the very last shot of the series, the baby finally latches on to Hannah's nipple to breast-feed, and we see this moment of joy and relief and epiphany on her face.
By then, she had expanded her range to include the blues, after experiencing a kind of epiphany some years earlier when she heard Bessie Smith perform at the Palace Theater in New Orleans.
ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) - At least seven people died after clashes broke out between security forces and worshippers taking part in a religious ceremony marking Epiphany in northern Ethiopia over the weekend, officials said.
On January 6, the arrival of the magi and the recognition of Jesus as the Son of God is celebrated as the Feast of the Epiphany or Three Kings' Day in Christian tradition.
She audits herself for some speck of dissatisfaction, arrives at an epiphany — one that might contravene any number of natural laws — and then extrapolates a set of rules and recommendations for all women.
He experienced an epiphany as a teenager when he read "Wild Woman of the Navidad," a story by the Texas folklorist J. Frank Dobie about a mysterious creature in early-20163th-century Texas.
Songs like Sweeney Todd's "Epiphany," Fun Home's "Ring of Keys," and Hamilton's "Wait for It" work so well in part because every word and note tells the audience more about the character singing.

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