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And her answer is full of meaning for Potter fans.
A name that is full of meaning, warmth and love.
Elle is technically impressive, emotionally moving, and full of meaning.
Quiet moments full of meaning are rendered with seemingly effortless efficiency.
Not surprisingly, the couple's celebration was full of meaning — and fabulous fashion.
This is the "problem" with a film as beautiful as Roma: Everything seems full of meaning.
A landscape is a space with a frame around it, planted like a garden full of meaning.
The world Mr. Heath presents is quiet and contemplative; he even renders war mute, still and full of meaning.
Her lingering look at the house across the street — perhaps incidental, perhaps full of meaning — was a masterful tease.
He brings her "gifts", which she finds increasingly full of meaning: a pair of boxer shorts, a gardening glove, an egg.
Busy Philipps has been bitten by the tattoo bug and her latest piece, like all her other tattoos, is beautiful and full of meaning.
It's no secret that being on acid — also known as LSD, or lysergic acid diethylamide — can make the mundane seem full of meaning, but now we may know why.
For the show, the gargantuan exhibition space on West 20th Street appears mostly devoid of physical objects, but so full of meaning that it feels as if the walls might burst.
Her work is reminiscent of Jane Austen, belabouring her two inches of ivory, and of Françoise Sagan (author of "Bonjour Tristesse"), two writers feted for their cool, clear exposition of human behaviour; how it can be as motiveless as it is full of meaning.
One day we're full of meaning; another day, in the same life, in the same phase, we fail to find it: We hate our job, we feel that we chose the wrong partner, we don't understand our children, we don't get what the point is.
The exhibition will present it not as a shrine but as a palimpsest, as full of meaning as it is of bloodshed, with explanations not only of the battle but of the painting's own past—including the long stretch in which white and black viewing hours were segregated.
Because of its deliberate pixilation, this piece is assumed to have been man made. The geometrical piece is breathtaking, full of meaning, and well thought out.
He discoursed his philosophy extremely effectively among the people in their own language. He used formulaic language full of meaning in a compact style. One of the most important aspects of the philosophy propounded by him is asceticism. His fourfold teachings are: non- violence, celibacy, asceticism and bhakti.
He discoursed his philosophy extremely effectively among the people in their own language. He used formulaic language full of meaning in a compact style. One of the most important aspects of the philosophy propounded by him is asceticism. His fourfold teachings are: non-violence, celibacy, asceticism and bhakti.
The lyrics are full of meaning and sentiment, and overall it's just a really classic pop hit. Time and time again the former Jonas Brothers star proves himself to be one of our generations best vocalists and songwriters and with "Home" he has once again showcased his immense talents to the world. He really is one of the best artists of our time.
"The tragedy of man is that of somebody who is starving and sitting at a richly laden table but does not reach out with his hand, because he cannot see what is right in front of him. For the real world has inexhaustible splendour, the real life is full of meaning and abundance, where we grasp it, it is full of miracles and glory."Nicolai Hartmann: Ethik. 4. Aufl., de Gruyter, Berlin 1962, p. 11.
It remained at the top of the charts on Juno Download for five successive weeks, and ranked on Juno Recommends: Broken Beat/Nu Jazz and Deep House. He subsequently remixed a single for Korean entertainer Hwangbo, which peaked at #1 on JunoDownload's singles charts for four days. Pieorgi Records recently hosted Postino as a guest DJ at SQ Club in Poznań, Poland. The name 'Postino' was inspired by his lifelong vision that electronic music can be as warm and full of meaning as a hand-written letter.
Led by voice, drums, and electronics, this version of stretch music cuts most recognizable instrumental sounds loose". In her review for DownBeat, Suzanne Lorge commented, "At times on Ancestral Recall, trumpeter Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah’s playing is so full of meaning that you almost can make out the intended words." Relix's Jeff Tamarkin wrote, "This is relentlessly powerful stuff, yet it’s never overwhelming—it floats in the air more than it pounds. Adjuah doesn’t need to work overtime to find his way into your head and heart; Ancestral Recall welcomes you in.
They are to approach their Presidents, political leaders, business communities and the entire nation to join the Kora movement.(See Kora website). His duties as National Youth Council of Namibia Ambassador include: addressing the Namibian youth countrywide on matters facing them, being the spokesperson for them, motivating and inspiring them to be the best they can be and to live a life full of meaning. D-Naff was also a member of a Choral group called Cantare Audire, under the leadership of Mr. Ernst von Biljon at the college of the Arts.
This debate has generated some friction, which, according to Ali Modarres, an expert on the geography of Los Angeles from the University of Washington Tacoma, is to be expected because neighborhood names are "full of meaning, nuances, history, cultural and political relationships". Eric Garcetti, the mayor of Los Angeles and a fourth generation resident, is a traditionalist, stating that "true east is east of downtown". The trend led the Silver Lake Neighborhood Council to declare officially in February 2014 that Silver Lake is not part of the Eastside. The Sixth Street Viaduct, also known as the Sixth Street Bridge was demolished.
Byron Crawford. Retrieved on February 19, 2009. Commenting on the cover's artistic value, Rob Marriott of Complex writes, "Illmatic's poignant cover matched the mood, tone, and qualities of this introspective album to such a high degree that it became an instant classic, hailed as a visual full of meaning and nuance." XXL called the album cover a "high art photo concept for a rap album" and described the artwork as a "noisy, confusing streetscape looking through the housing projects and a young boy superimposed in the center of it all."XXLmag.com – » The Carter III > Illmatic . XXL.
As the Council had encouraged religious congregations to appreciate their founding charisms, sacrifices were made and congregation resources were stretched to enable sisters to engage in theological studies, periods of spiritual renewal, spirituality programs and sabbath time. Renewal Centers were established, offering sacred space where laity and religious could gather for personal and communal renewal. In the year 2000, the "Marthas" marked the centenary of their founding. This offered them, along with associates, collaborators, family and friends, opportunity to remember and celebrate the abundant blessings of God, and to acknowledge with gratitude a way of life full of meaning and beauty.
To the extent that the contexts of other portraits have been lost to scholars, so too the keys to understanding these remarkable images as the Elizabethans understood them may be lost in time. Even those portraits that are not overtly allegorical may be full of meaning to a discerning eye. Elizabethan courtiers familiar with the language of flowers and the Italian emblem books could have read stories in the blooms the queen carried, the embroidery on her clothes, and the design of her jewels. According to Roy Strong, > Fear of the wrong use and perception of the visual image dominates the > Elizabethan age.
Izhak Weinberg (born 1938) is one of the youngest Holocaust survivors, who lost all his family of 60 souls in a single day. He and his younger brother hid for several years in different villages in Europe and survived. Weinberg built an amazing life full of meaning and art. For the last 30 years he has been intensively involved in the project of imparting the lessons of the Holocaust to Yad LaYeled, which includes personal testimony and the establishment of commemorative corners, created from his wall hangings, in memory of the 1.5 million children who perished in the Holocaust.
He acknowledged the attentive effort required of the listener was a small thing in light of the merits of the score: "It is known that the Japanese craftsman is the stingiest of his talent in the world. He does not break the silence except at long intervals and speaks but few words to us each time. But each of these words is full of meaning; but from each of their syllables the doors of the dream swing away for us." For his friends, it was evidence that the composer of Quatre poèmes hindous had devoted himself to the most concise poetry possible.
The names, too, are full of meaning: Amaryllis is linked to the botanical genus of Amaryllis, related to deadly nightshade, and Lenore is explicitly linked with her namesake in Edgar Allan Poe's poem "The Raven." The hypothetical object known as a Klein bottle plays an important role in the book after Peter visits the London Science Museum. Klein bottles are four-dimensional one-sided bodies which can only exist in three- dimensional space by intersecting with themselves. This concept is built up in the book as a metaphor for the way people cross and re-cross important physical and emotional points in their lives.
A typical Malay traditional house in the Taman Mini Indonesia Indah, Jakarta In Malay culture, the art of development also has characteristics that are reflected in the symbols of traditional houses that are full of meaning. At present, Malay traditional houses can still be found in several regions in the Riau Archipelago, Peninsular Malaysia, Brunei and other Malay-populated countries. In traditional Malay society, a house is an intact building that can be used as a family residence, meeting place and shelter for anyone in need. Therefore, traditional Malay houses are generally large, usually with six poles, six porch poles and twelve poles or porch houses.
At the end of Cahoot's Macbeth, by which time the audience has been taught numerous meanings of Dogg words, a speech from Dogg's Hamlet is repeated verbatim. In Dogg's Hamlet it was simply an absurdist, hilarious speech with no meaning, where English words were used in unexpected ways baffling to normal syntax as well as meaning. When it is repeated in Cahoot's Macbeth, under the eyes and ears of a secret policemen, we now understand it to be the voice of Resistance, subversive and in opposition to the powers-that-be. It is a thrilling demonstration of a coded language developed and used by artists in a totalitarian state, apparently innocuous, but full of meaning and inspiration to those who have learned to understand the coded language: a tribute to Kohout and others forced to live in such conditions.
"Surabaya" has been described as a satire by several writers, including the literary documentarian HB Jassin, and the Indonesian writer and literary critic M. Balfas; Balfas describes it as "perhaps the only satire of the National Revolution." It is written in short bursts of plots, similar to Idrus' earlier "Corat-Coret di Bawah Tanah" ("Underground Markings"); Jassin described the narrative technique as being kaleidoscopic, while he called the writer's use of language full of meaning and the leaps between story lines agile. The Indonesian writer and literary critic M. Balfas writes that "Surabaya" was one of the works in which Idrus' signature style of realism known as The New Simplicity (), is most evident. Unlike his contemporaries, who wrote joyously of Indonesia's chances for self-governance, Idrus showed a sense of doubt and disapproval in the story, as well as cynicism.
The first edition of the Dublin Penny Journal was published on June 30, 1832 – three years after Catholic emancipation had culminated in the Roman Catholic Relief Act 1829. It featured on its front page an illustration of "The Custom House and Harbour of Dublin" and its first article, "Historical Notive of the City of Dublin". Other articles of the first publication included "the Age of Brass", "Agriculture", "A Visit to the Gardens of the Zoological Society of Dublin, "Account of a Pestilence that raged in Ireland in the Year 1348" written by John Clyn, a friar from Kilkenny, and a collection of "Legends and Stories of Ireland". The next 26 publications were printed through until December 29, forming 216 pages of journal which would be assembled into the first of four volumes by June 25, 1833. The inclusion of several pieces of Irish culture, heritage and legend attracted a number of nationalist works; including Terence O'Toole's National Emblems which opened the second publication on July 7 with "Sir - Your wood-cut is, to my apprehension, as full of meaning to an Irishman, as any emblematic device I have seen.
3 on the R&B; chart in 1968 – Wilson Pickett, and Candi Staton. Some of Jackson's songs for Staton, including her first hit in 1969, "I'd Rather Be An Old Man's Sweetheart (Than A Young Man's Fool)", are "widely regarded as examples of some of the finest southern soul ever recorded by a female artist, with lyrics that were full of meaning and innuendo, a hallmark of Jackson's best work." Jackson also recorded for Fame Records, and had his first chart success as a singer in 1970 with "That's How Much You Mean To Me", which reached no. 48 on the R&B; chart. The Osmonds visited the FAME studio in 1970, and heard and liked Jackson's song "One Bad Apple", which he had originally written with The Jackson 5 in mind. The Osmonds recorded the song, and it became the group's first hit, rising to the top of the Hot 100 in February 1971; it also reached no.6 on the R&B; chart. In 1972 he briefly rejoined the Hi label, and had his second and last solo recording success with "Aretha, Sing One For Me", an answer song to Aretha Franklin's "Don't Play That Song"; Jackson's song reached no.38 on the R&B; chart.

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