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This room is a bit more enigmatic and quietly serene.
McIlroy, 203, also extended a streak, this one more enigmatic.
Lorca is one of the show's more enigmatic characters: confident, cold and calculating.
While that terrifying question looms, there's even more enigmatic news hanging over Peregrine.
The appeal offered by the new compass is a bit more enigmatic for now.
Where Mrs Merkel is more straightforward than she sometimes seems, her erstwhile protégée is more enigmatic.
He remains the key figure, although in this tournament he has been more enigmatic than ever.
Is there a more enigmatic and oddly phrased passage in the Constitution than the Second Amendment?
But they soon realize that the more time they spend with her, the more enigmatic she becomes.
But I knew that my favorite part of the show was the more enigmatic and freewheeling stuff.
Other images still are more enigmatic and underscore the fact that the Rochard dolls were meant for adults.
It's stranger and more enigmatic than its predecessor, with an ending that defies Get Out's relatively digestible takeaways.
Based on the renderings, "Bouquet of Tulips" is never more effective than discursive; never more enigmatic than dogmatic.
Akyol said she loved that song's directness, but that she preferred her own songs to be more enigmatic.
Back in those heady times, there was no band more enigmatic in the extreme music scene than England's Akercocke.
The platforms, more enigmatic than the works on paper, are of varying heights, and perhaps designed to look homemade.
In this novel, two young friends — one conscientious, the other more enigmatic — struggle to survive at a similar institution.
But on occasion, they also rule on more enigmatic points of Jewish law, such as claims of ruinous competition.
The zebra crosswalk is a case-in-point, legendary because of a photo that is more enigmatic than it appears.
The rugby historian Lindsay Knight once wrote of Murdoch, "No All Black has been more controversial, more enigmatic and more tragic."
Still touring, Dylan is more enigmatic now than ever; see him next at the Beacon Theater in Manhattan for seven gigs.
But while some of the donations to Trump's foundation seem like a form of thinly disguised employee compensation, others are more enigmatic.
There's a cultural specificity to this movie that will make it, for Western audiences, even more enigmatic than it is in its Thai context.
At 218, Bob Dylan is perhaps more enigmatic now than he's ever been — and he's been a captivating mystery for over half a century.
When she resorts to a simple dissolve during the boat trip, for instance, the effect seems to turn the whole movie into something more enigmatic.
But while there is an ample fossil record of the Neanderthals and a few fossils of Denisovans, the newly identified "ghost population" is more enigmatic.
What the viewer encounters at this show is far more enigmatic and psychological, which befits a museum for Gay and Lesbian Art but requires a primer.
While the core of the show is the underbelly of suburbia, there are enough wrinkles in the presentation to transport the viewer to a more enigmatic domain.
Her writing for the ensemble is more enigmatic, skittish and subtle: uneasy winds, a wispy guitar-violin duo, a crackling electronic background conjuring the growth of flowers.
Bon Iver's previous album, "22, a Million" from 2016, was even more enigmatic, with typographically challenging alphanumeric song titles for tracks built on deliberately fractured and attenuated structures.
Bon Iver's previous album, "22, a Million" from 2016, was even more enigmatic, with typographically challenging alphanumeric song titles for tracks built on deliberately fractured and attenuated structures.
You're very charismatic, Leo, and today, with the Moon entering charming Air sign Libra and activating the part of your chart that rules the mind, you're even more enigmatic.
To keep things even more enigmatic, the song "Nightride" itself isn't on the album; it's just a video clip, although it's of a piece with Tinashe's other new songs.
Rudolf Polanszky's two large pieces in the exhibition's opening room seem less attached to its theme, "The Self," than to the specifics of two of Schiele's more enigmatic paintings.
Just as Hamlet's psychology and the Mona Lisa's smile become more enigmatic with each viewing, however many times you watch Mr Hurst's shot, you can never know for sure. 4.
The book's few enlightening tidbits are a thin harvest from all those hours of unfettered access to one of the more enigmatic figures in the sport, lost in a flawed book.
The book introduces readers to 53 of the world's 200 to 250 species of owl, organizing the birds by continent and including well-known species as well as rare, more enigmatic ones.
The director's second film is bolder, stranger, and more enigmatic than Get Out ever was, and immediately solidified the red jumpsuit and scissors as everyone's last-minute Halloween costume from here on out.
It includes her overtly feminist photography, her sculptural assemblages that take up similar themes in somewhat more ambiguous arrangements, and her more enigmatic but startling grids of found and original photographs under fabric.
Othello is a more enigmatic figure: a Christian convert, a dark-skinned military hero, a Moor — a vague term that catalyzes fantasies and anxieties about Islam and Arabs, Africa and blackness, courage and lust.
If there was ever any doubt about how Black Panther, one of Marvel's more enigmatic and under-appreciated superheroes, would fare on the big screen, this two-minute spot should put those fears to rest.
Unlike 2B and 9S, these characters are written in first-person, which offers far more insight into how they think about the world — and themselves — than the game, especially for more enigmatic characters like Adam and Eve.
Recent work — including photographs, drawings, vitrines and video — tends to be more enigmatic or abstract, with a 2012 series combining carved wood blocks and metal machine parts found in his studio into dynamic forms that resemble Brancusi columns out of whack.
Mr. Bey, a Brooklyn native whose solo projects and collaborative work with Talib Kweli as Black Star made him a beloved figure among both mainstream hip-hop fans and underground aficionados, has in recent years become one of the genre's more enigmatic entities.
Mr. Trump has built his image on gold-plated decadence and acts of dominance and degradation; in a sexist society, money and power continue to be the blunt masculine equivalents of the more enigmatic female sex appeal (which itself is largely measured and rewarded by men).
This elegant if unlikely venue has hosted a string of solo exhibitions from Verbund's holdings (Sammlung is German for "collection") featuring the work of Cindy Sherman, Francesca Woodman, Fred Sandback, and Renate Bertlmann, among others, and is now presenting SHE'S HERE: Louise Lawler — a play on the title "He's Here" (2001/2010), one of her more enigmatic photographs.
To begin with eccentric Dhanabal Muthaliar (K. D. Santhanam) and his son Nambhirajan (S. A. Ashokan), the more enigmatic! Ramu is sent to infiltrate the family.
"This quartet is among the more enigmatic pieces in the repertory," writes William Drabkin.Drabkin (2000), p. 105. "Indeed, the work is in so many respects unusual that it seems in places to defy interpretation". Opening of Opus 20 number 3.
As Renisenb realises some of this, Hori slays Yahmose with an arrow and saves her. Hori explains all. Renisenb's final choice is whom to marry: Kameni, a lively husband not unlike her first, or Hori, an older and more enigmatic figure. She makes her choice and falls into Hori's arms.
One of the more enigmatic forms of visual hallucination is the highly variable, possibly polymodal delirium tremens. Individuals suffering from delirium tremens may be agitated and confused, especially in the later stages of this disease. Insight is gradually reduced with the progression of this disorder. Sleep is disturbed and occurs for a shorter period of time, with rapid eye movement sleep.
By this time, Dimmer had seen Carter collaborate with more than two dozen other musicians but he still described it as "essentially [...] a solo project. [...] It doesn't seem cool if it just has your name there. It seems cooler to have some sort of umbrella, something that makes it a bit more enigmatic." You've Got To Hear the Music was the last Dimmer recording project to fit this description.
Notes to Chandos CD CHAN10447, 2008; and Southon, Nicolas. Notes to Alpha CD ALPHA600, 2011 ;Andante The slow movement, in E flat in 4/4 time, is a transcription of the Chant funéraire written to mark the centenary of Napoleon's death. The critic Roger Nichols comments, "In the measured repeated chords of the accompaniment and the long majestic cello lines it looks back to the successful Élégie, now coloured with more enigmatic harmonies".
Mausfeld points out that knowledge of neural circuitry and activity is not enough to explain consciousness and thought processes. Not even the behavior of nematodes can be deduced from the activity of their 302 neurons. According to Mausfeld's view, the relationship between nature and mind must be below the neural level in the sphere of physics. Evidence is given by the fact that nature is actually more enigmatic to us than our consciousness in itself.
Novacaesareala is a genus of prehistoric bird. It is known only from the fossil remains of a single partial wing of the species Novacaesareala hungerfordi. This was found in Hornerstown Formation deposits, probably from the Early Paleocene (Danian); it lived around 64 million years ago on the western shores of the Atlantic, where now is New Jersey. It appears to have been most similar to Torotix clemensi, an even more enigmatic bird from around the same time.
Johnstone is considered to be one of the more enigmatic of the Canadian Impressionist painters. With no contemporary texts about his life, myths and speculations have filled that void. Johnstone's training as an artist followed the path of other Montreal artists of his generation. In 1905–1910, he studied with William Brymner at the Art Association of Montreal, then in Paris, France at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière in 1911–1915 with Lucien Simon and Émile-René Ménard.
The Amur falcon was long considered a subspecies or morph of the red-footed falcon, but it is nowadays considered distinct. Nonetheless, it is the red-footed falcon's closest relative; their relationship to other falcons is more enigmatic. They appear morphologically somewhat intermediate between kestrels and hobbies and DNA sequence data has been unable to further resolve this question, mainly due to lack of comprehensive sampling.Wink, Michael; Seibold, I.; Lotfikhah, F. & Bednarek, W. (1998): Molecular systematics of holarctic raptors (Order Falconiformes).
The basic premise is of a lawyer doling out his brand of justice on criminals whom he himself had freed from the courts. The story is centered on Laxman Kumar alias LK (RK), an enigmatic yet renowned criminal lawyer with an even more enigmatic mission. LK helps out hardened criminals to get away from court by lying that there is no proof of their crimes. But later, he pursues and takes them out in a bizarre show of vigilante justice.
Matriarch Benezia is the mother of Liara T'Soni, and was a highly regarded spiritual leader among the asari until she was mind controlled by the Reaper Sovereign and forced to become Saren's second in command. Her appearance is intended to capture the beauty and mystical power of the asari, and also to associate her with Saren's malevolence through its darker and more enigmatic qualities.The Art of the Mass Effect Universe, p. 10. The design of her headdress references religious and royal clothing.
The scream may have invited "spiritual intervention", allowing the children's escape by rendering them invisible in Isak's trunk, while the children seemingly appear lying on the floor to Edvard. Törnqvist hypothesised that Jewish pantheism replaces Christian belief in "grace and punishment" in the story. Royal Brown argued that Isak's "cabbalistic magic and animism" is closer to the Ekdahls' Christianity than to Edvard's. Törnqvist identified Ismael as "one of the more enigmatic features" of Fanny and Alexander, commenting on the character as a fusion of elements.
According to Upma Kapoor, Post "[dropped] and [shifted] the status quo on how to produce and promote experimental music". Writing for The Daily Review, James Rose wrote in 2015: > Post is where mainstream music could have gone. While modern chart music > hasn't gone there entirely, Björk opened up the space for a more enigmatic > and less readily labelled style; she undoubtedly helped broaden the playing > field. Modern music still, regularly, finds itself, like a dinosaur stuck in > a tar pit, going nowhere and heading for extinction.
The Apprentice/L'Apprenti is a 1991 animated short by Richard Condie, produced in Winnipeg by Ches Yetman for the National Film Board of Canada. A more enigmatic work than Condie's popular short The Big Snit, The Apprentice/L'Apprenti is a series of animated blackout sketches, telling the story of a medieval jester and his young apprentice. The "dialogue" is supplied by gargling noises, sampled on a computer. The film received a Blizzard Award for Best Animation at the 1993 Manitoba Motion Picture Industry Association Film & Video Awards.
" Frank Scheck writing for The Hollywood Reporter stated: "Tapping into elemental motherhood fears, not to mention the specter of post-partum depression, Still/Born works most effectively in its subtler, more enigmatic moments than when it indulges in familiar horror film conventions. Nevertheless, it does offer a consistent level of tension, a few decent scares and a terrific lead turn by Christie Burke." Nick Allen on his RogerEbert.com's review, gave the film 3 out of 4 stars and said: "Still/Born” doesn't get as many points as one would hope for originality.
Born Lenore KnasterNot, as reported in her New York Times obituary, "Knastner" in Newark, New Jersey, she started to use the name "Lee" at the age of fourteen, often preferring to go by the simpler, if more enigmatic "E". She attended the University of Chicago as an undergraduate from 1948 to 1951, studying philosophy and natural sciences, and received a B.A."Seek The Extremes..." 2006 p. 107 She married Adrian Lozano, a Mexico-born architect, in 1956; they divorced four years later. During the marriage she earned a B.F.A."Lee Lozano" 2010 p.
The Amur falcon was formerly included herein as a subspecies but it is nowadays considered distinct. Nonetheless, it is the present species' closest relative; their relationship to other falcons is more enigmatic. They appear morphologically somewhat intermediate between kestrels and hobbies and DNA sequence data has been unable to further resolve this question, mainly due to lack of comprehensive sampling. They might be closer to the merlin than to most other living falcons, or more generally related to this species and American falcons such as the American kestrel and the aplomado falcon.
Filth is relatively brief, lasting only thirty-seven minutes. It begins with "Stay Here", which instantly conveys the distorted aggression of the album with chaotic, conflicting drumming, lurching basses, and squealing guitar. Gira repeatedly shouts commands like "be strong", "resist temptation", and "flex your muscles", occasionally inserting a more enigmatic order, like "stick your hand in your eye". As it is with much of the album, "Stay Here" is based upon grinding repetition; Andrew Hannah of The Line of Best Fit described this by writing, "the song goes nowhere but it’s utterly enthralling".
Born in Nuremberg, Enzensberger was one of the more enigmatic figures in German letters. Younger brother of the literary celebrity and political figure Hans Magnus Enzensberger, he maintained a relatively low media profile throughout his career, in spite of being embroiled in one of the more interesting literary scandals of early 70s Germany. From 1969 until 1994, Enzensberger held a post as Professor of English Literature at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. He is today chiefly known in Germany for his 1963 translation of Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Alice through the Looking-Glass.
The flappers were known for this and for their high spirits, flirtation, and recklessness when it came to the search for fun and thrills. Coco Chanel was one of the more enigmatic fashion figures of the 1920s. She was recognized for her avant-garde designs; her clothing was a mixture of wearable, comfortable, and elegant. She was the one to introduce a different aesthetic into fashion, especially a different sense for what was feminine, and based her design on new ethics; she designed for an active woman, one that could feel at ease in her dress.
A few years later, she asserted her expressive independence in a group of paintings and drawings on the theme of figures in striped clothing against a green backdrop, including In the Garden (1964) and On the Grass III (1965), both large canvases. Holliday's command of compositional space and structure, which was already evident in My Father, became more nuanced and her forms more decentralized; her figures were also more enigmatic. As noted by one reviewer, Holliday surpassed "factual representation" to achieve "an expressiveness and concern for human meaning" through both the subject and her handling of it.
In the late 1960s, station members began to augment the normal decor of a college radio station by writing and drawing on the walls. These graffiti gave the station an even more enigmatic feel, and by 2000 nearly every inch of the facility had been "personalized" in one form or another. In 2002 (see below), the station was forced to move to the new University Union after Binghamton University decided they were re- purposing the original Union building. However, the budget for the project was misappropriated, and the project ran out of money before the old building could be re-purposed.
Peter Grimwade was eventually commissioned to write Mawdryn Undead to replace The Song of the Space Whale, and The Enlighteners was confirmed as the fifth serial of the season. The first draft of Part One did not contain any of the material concerning the Guardians, and Turlough was a peripheral figure, with the script focussing on the relationship between Marriner and Tegan. With pre- production underway, Saward changed the story title to Enlightenment in September 1982, a title he felt was more enigmatic. Saward also rewrote portions of the script pertaining to the story-arc, particularly the final confrontation scenes at the end of Part Four.
" While Jenna Coleman added that this time, the Doctor is more "enigmatic, mysterious, complex, worn, and unmannered" when compared to his immediate two predecessors. Steven Moffat has joked that he's "more Scottish than last time." In Series 9, Capaldi described his character as a 'thrill-seeker' who is confronting danger where he soon realises that he is 'one of the luckiest creatures in all of time and space' and that 'life is short even at two- thousand years'. According to Coleman regarding Clara's bond with The Doctor inquring if she had feelings for him she stated "She's totally in love with him, always has been.
The Cabeiri were possibly originally PhrygianAccording to scholia on Apollonius' Argonautica I. "The Phrygian origin of the Kabeiric cult asserted by Stesimbrotos of Thasos and recently defended by O. Kern cannot, therefore, be rejected a priori", wrote Giuliano Bonfante, "A Note on the Samothracian Language" Hesperia 24.2 (April 1955, pp. 101-109) p. 108; Bonfante agrees with Jacob Wackernagel that Κάβειροι cannot be Greek; Wackernagel suggested Thracian or Phrygian, in his opinion two closely related peoples. deities and protectors of sailors, who were imported into Greek ritual."The secret of the mysteries is rendered more enigmatic by the addition of a non-Greek, pre-Greek element" (Burkert 1985:281).
The position of the crown of thorns creates a halo above the head of Jesus. In front, the man the left has a blue robe and red head covering, and the man to the right in a light red robe is grasping Christ's cloak to strip it off. Examination of the picture has shown that in the preliminary sketch, the scene was more brutal, and the cruelty has been toned down in the final version, making the men's expressions more enigmatic. The four tormentors of Christ may show different aspects of the four humours, with phlegmatic and melancholic soldiers, and sanguine and choleric spectators.
" David Ehrlich wrote in IndieWire that Thelma was a "an ominous, unnerving, and strangely powerful thriller about the most devious of human desires" and "consistently keyed in to the persuasive power of the female body." The Verge said Thelma was a "quietly beautiful film" and "a thriller that’s scary, sad, and ultimately triumphant", with cinematography that is "visually ... striking throughout". The Hollywood Reporter said it contained "intelligent, measured tone and elegant visual style" and "while the more enigmatic supernatural elements at times veer close to formulaic Hollywood horror tropes, the movie maintains a compelling seriousness, particularly in its consideration of the conflict between sexuality and repression.
All eight of his surviving works are rondeaux, secular French songs which were a favorite of the Burgundians. They are somewhat unusual, in comparison to other music of the period, in their free use of dissonance, and in addition are marked by frequent use of cross-rhythms. All of the characteristic cadences of the period – the Landini cadence, the Burgundian cadence, and the V–I cadence where the lowest voice jumps an octave to avoid parallel fifths – are common in Vide's music. One of his more enigmatic songs is a three-voice rondeau, "Las, j'ay perdu mon espincel", in which the upper voices, the superius and the tenor, are fully written out, but the contratenor is left blank.
" Mikael Wood of the Los Angeles Times gave Conatus a 3.5/4 rating, calling it a "thoroughly bewitching album", while Stephane Girard of Resident Advisor dubbed it "Zola Jesus' most gratifying offering so far", and The A.V. Clubs Jason Heller agreed, stating that on Conatus, "she's made another bold step toward fully realizing her cyborg-like, post-goth opera." Pitchfork Media's Brian Howe viewed the album as a huge step forward as well, noting that "[m]ost traces of obscuring murk have burned away, so that every pock and ridge in the rugged, elemental music stands out distinctly. [...] Her bouts of nihilism feel nervier and more bracing in the unforgiving light of sonic clarity. The closer she gets, the more enigmatic she's revealed to be.
John William Mackail concurs with Casaubon, writing that "this is true of a great part of his work, and would perhaps be true of it all but for the savage indignation which kindles his verse, not into the flame of poetry, but to a dull red heat." There is little direct allusion in his epigrams to the struggle against the onslaught of Christianity. One epigram speaks obscurely of the destruction of the "idols" of Alexandria popular in the archiepiscopate of Theophilus in 389; another in even more enigmatic language (Anth. Gr. 10.90) seems to be a bitter attack on the doctrine of the Resurrection; and a scornful couplet against the swarms of Egyptian monks might have been written by a Reformer of the 16th century.
250x250px As with many other Evangelion characters, he transposed some aspects of his life into her character, including the choice to not eat meat and maintain a vegetarian diet. He also took inspiration from Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytic concepts and the Oedipus complex in particular, since "there was this replacement by a robot, so the original mother is the robot, but then there is a mother of the same age, Rei Ayanami, by [Shinji's] side, who's also by the side of the real father". In a discarded draft of Rei's character background, Rei was a more sensual character than her final version. Sadamoto, unlike the more frank and explicit Hideaki Anno, decided to give her a much more "enigmatic" and bland eros.
The Rat King is a fictional character from the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles multimedia franchise. The character was created by Jim Lawson and first appeared in the comic Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #4 written by Jim Lawson and has made various appearances since, in the comic books and other media, such as animated series' and video games. The Rat King was born and raised in Boston and later migrated to New York, he remains one of the more enigmatic characters in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, with various appearances depicting him as either a villain, a neutral character and even an ally of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. The Rat King has distinguishable attire, which consists of filthy, tattered rags and, most prominently, various bandages covering his body.
Out of it boils a cloud which carries up a man and a dragon; between them they support a scroll reading "sero nimirum sapere caepit" (finding out too late), in reference to the meaning of Epimetheus' name in Greek .Wikimedia An Allegory of Les Sciences qui Éclairent l'esprit de l'homme (The Sciences that Illuminate the Human Spirit, 1557), an etching ascribed to Marco Angelo del Moro Another Venetian print, ascribed to Marco Angelo del Moro (active 1565 – 1586), is much more enigmatic. Usually titled "Pandora's Box, or The Sciences that Illuminate the Human Spirit", it portrays a woman in antique dress opening an ornate coffer from which spill books, manuscripts, snakes and bats. By Pandora's side is a woman carrying a burning brand, while a horned figure flees in the opposite direction.
This was the first time since 1971 that a team won their maiden All-Ireland Senior Football Championship. However, this surpassed even that, as Offaly — also unfancied — had appeared in the 1961 and 1969 All- Ireland Senior Football Championship Finals. Donegal's triumph over the citizens inspired many other counties with little success at that time, including Derry, Armagh and Tyrone, to believe they could achieve the All- Ireland — these three counties achieved their dream in the next eleven years. Donegal's march to the title was still regarded nationally as an "almost mystical expedition", all those years later, until the arrival of the yet more enigmatic and impressive Jim McGuinness, who surpassed even this achievement. Donegal returned to the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final after a 20-year absence on 23 September 2012 beating Mayo and reached the final again in 2014 only to lose to Kerry.
The Rat King is a more enigmatic enemy or even ally of the Ninja Turtles, with an apparent telepathic influence over rats. As a scarred and heavily bandaged patient at a local hospital, the unnamed man who would later be known as the Rat King was chosen to take the place of a member of a group of beings, each with jurisdiction over a different animal species, known as the Pantheons (the one with jurisdiction over rats). Eventually going renegade on them, he resided in a swamp for several months before venturing to a nearby abandoned industrial park and using it as a shelter for the oncoming winter. However, it was there that he happened upon the Ninja Turtles and Casey Jones and, believing them to be other "monsters" who wish to take his territory (though they were actually there to train), Rat King stalked them around the park, eventually capturing Michelangelo and trying to feed him to the rats in the process.
Written late in his short life, the concerto is considered one of Schumann's more enigmatic works due to its structure, the length of the exposition, and the transcendental quality of the opening as well as the intense lyricism of the second movement. On the autographed score, Schumann gave the title Konzertstück (concert piece) rather than Konzert (concerto), which suggested he intended to depart from the traditional conventions of a concerto from the very beginning. (It is notable that Schumann's earlier piano concerto in the same key was also originally written as a concert piece.) Consistent with many of Schumann's other works, the concerto utilizes both fully realized and fragmentary thematic material introduced in the first movement, material which is then quoted and developed throughout. Together with the concerto's relatively short, linked movements, the concerto is thus extremely unified both in material and in character, although the work's emotional scope is very wide.
Assigned less screen time, Nixon is a more enigmatic figure: gruff, stubborn and played to perfection by Kevin Spacey. ... Shannon and Spacey are a hoot in an entertaining if unenlightening effort". Flickering Myth enjoyed the film: “Elvis & Nixon is an entirely pleasant 86 minutes in the cinema – entertaining, humorous and well-made, albeit somewhat forgettable. Also it’s further proof that a female director can harness the energy of two top male thespians portraying macho men.” What's Worth Seeing also liked the film, writing: "With Michael Shannon as the gun- toting rock-and-roll star and Kevin Spacey as the President, more famous for his downfall a couple of years ahead, director Liza Johnson delivers an unexpectedly sharp, funny and zippy real-life tale of absurdity which would have been surreal beyond measure for everyone involved – except for The King himself." Nigel M. Smith of The Guardian called the film “a breezy comedy nimbly directed” and wrote: "Given that the film is about two of the most recognizable figures of the 20th century, clearly casting is key to its success.
The last chapters of Psychedelia examine the need for and difficulties in mapping out the Innerspace of psychedelic experiences,Extensive interview with Shindig magazine, April 2013 and discusses several ways in which this could be done, along with the presentation of a generalized trip model that outlines the stages and thematic contents of a typical psychedelic journey. A speculative explanatory model for the bizarre, yet frequently recurring visionary experiences available via high-dose tryptamine drugs like DMT, ayahuasca and psilocybin is presented, based on the latest theories in neurophenomenology and bio-evolutionary research. Lundborg's Unified Psychedelic Theory (UPT) ties together the unbiased, phenomenological approach to psychedelic states with anthropologist Michael Winkelman's neuropsychological model of altered consciousness and Paul MacLean's triune brain, and adds a suggestion that several of the more enigmatic aspects of the higher psychedelic states can be explained via residuals of ancient evolutionary responses to genetic matter of a cosmic origin, what is known as panspermia. The UPT hypothesis solves several lingering questions around the recurring contents of the psychedelic experience, the tryptamine spectrum in particular.
Referring to a passage in the Book of Hosea, "I desired mercy, and not sacrifice", he helped persuade the council to replace animal sacrifice with prayer,Rabbi Nathan, Abot 4 a practice that continues in today's worship services; eventually Rabbinic Judaism emerged from the council's conclusions. In his last years he taught at Bror Hayil, a location near Yavne.Sanhedrin 32b His students were present at his deathbed, and were requested by him, in his penultimate words, according to the Talmudic record, to reduce the risk of ritual contamination conveyed by a corpse: :Put the vessels out of the house, that they may not become uncleanBerakot 28b More enigmatic were the Talmud's record of his last words, which seem to relate to Jewish messianism: :prepare a throne for Hezekiah, the King of Judah, who is coming According to the Talmud, Yochanan ben Zakkai lived 120 years.Sanhedrin 41a His students returned to Yavneh upon his death, and he was buried in the city of Tiberias; eleven centuries later, Maimonides was buried nearby.

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