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But after the final curtain, the weight of the moment was the most palpable.
Towards the end of last season, the inmates were freed from two of their most palpable threats.
Mr. Obama's struggles with Syria are most palpable when he tries to sum up his foreign-policy legacy.
For me in my lifetime there's been the most palpable sense of upheaval and unrest and strange–" Victoria: "–darkness.
They are most palpable for the half-million who have registered as self-employed, especially those who cater to tourists.
But in the end, the most palpable display of power was a city united in repelling the Klan's hateful views.
They are most palpable for the half-million Cubans who have registered as self-employed, especially those who cater to tourists.
Rather I get the most palpable sense I've felt anywhere of how an individual contributes to the lineage of natural history.
These are the circumstances in which victory or defeat is most palpable and status loss or gain most obvious and dramatic.
Sepahban is also wise to set her novel during the early months of the incarceration, when the sense of loss and confusion was most palpable.
"I think that's probably the most palpable shift in the way people consume content," Loehnen says, explaining that personal narratives perform well on their site.
When the prospect of using a small taxpayer allocation to help pay for Project Spokane's quieter fans came up, residents expressed their most palpable outrage of the evening.
" Describing the photo is where her writing is most vivid, her shame most palpable: "My wet tank top clung to my body, accentuating my bloated breasts and stomach.
Yet it's on that last area where frustration has been most palpable in recent months, particularly in the wake of yet another failed effort to repeal and replace Obamacare.
But much more so than during past tournaments, the most palpable feeling emanating from the Portuguese fans during the game was confidence—confidence that it was actually possible this time.
Perhaps one of the most palpable effects of this year's presidential election has been the increasingly tense relationship between the United States and its neighbor and NAFTA trading partner, Mexico.
Four Tet then took us to perhaps the most palpable high of the weekend with a set that flew every which way from "Skeng" to his ten minute Eric Prydz remix.
In this scenario, when Attorney General Sessions issues "guidance interpreting religious liberty protections in Federal law," he will do so in circumstances where the threats to religious freedom are most palpable.
Crazy, Stupid, Love As Jacob and Hannah, Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone demonstrate why their chemistry is one of the most palpable in Hollywood — sharing a sensual bar canoodle in the 2011 rom-com.
Dario De Luca, a Catania-based journalist, says February (either side of the saint's feast day on February 5th) is now the time of year when criminal influence over the city is most palpable.
Investors believe the business boost from a papal visit would be most palpable in Nagasaki, the smallest city on his itinerary, with a population of 430,163, and were piling into shares linked to it.
In the first half, Young played a tragic hero; in the second she was a tragic hero, complete with hubris, a fall, and the most palpable relief I have ever felt in a theater.
Our present moment is strikingly similar to our past, and today's racial politics are just as troublesome as they were at the dawn of Reconstruction, when the power of race to spur white anxiety was most palpable.
A sense of trespassing, ransacking, and plundering pervades "Vault Room," but most palpable perhaps is the feeling of unshakable solitude, as well as the attendant suspicion that this place was abandoned long ago and we are parsing through its ghostly ruins.
As the piece follows her from one courtroom (presided over by Ruthie Ann Miles) to another (with Kathleen Chalfant on the bench), what is most palpable is the suspense — how deeply invested the audience becomes in the future of this gentle woman.
One of the most palpable examples of the shifting television landscape is Netflix, which went from being that thing your cool friend used to order foreign films to her house, to what it is today: A streaming service producing some of the most refreshingly original programming around.
We know it's something we should care about, we've heard that there are things we can do to help, we may have binge-watched Frozen Planet on Netflix, but climate change tends to be the most palpable in far-flung places that we may never see.
A similar dynamic to the one in Washington played out in Charlottesville on Sunday, where few if any far-right demonstrators could be found, and where the most palpable tensions developed between left-wing protesters and the police, whose presence in the city was heavy and, some argued, heavy-handed.
It is most palpable here in the more than a half-dozen California Congressional districts that could determine control of the House: a convergence of the long-roiling anger at Trump among Democratic women, and the deepening disdain for the President among independent and moderate women, who were once willing to give the GOP a chance but now want change in Washington.
At first, it was the government's silence on legal foundations and strategic context that was most palpable; then, a confusing multiplicity of conflicting half-explanations emerged, none of which satisfactorily clarified the government's understanding of the international law basis for its actions or view of how this burst of violence fit into a credible plan for addressing the conflict in Syria that rumbled on.
In children, most palpable cervical lymphadenopathy is reactive or infective. In individuals over the age of 50, metastatic enlargement from cancers (most commonly squamous cell carcinomas) of the aerodigestive tract should be considered.
In 1979, Televisión Educativa has the support of the Government, it is affected by the coup d'état of President General Humberto Romero. The most palpable consequence of the act was the change of governmental authorities and consequently changes in the arrival of new directors in the projects of the institution. In the 80s, educational television is affected by the war that the country is experiencing at that time. It causes expenses and repairs of television equipment and apparatus.
Taṇhā nevertheless, is always listed first, and considered the principal, all-pervading and "the most palpable and immediate cause" of dukkha, states Rahula. Taṇhā, states Peter Harvey, is the key origin of dukkha in Buddhism. It reflects a mental state of craving. Greater the craving, more is the frustration because the world is always changing and innately unsatisfactory; craving also brings about pain through conflict and quarrels between individuals, which are all a state of Dukkha.
The overt institutional racism of the past has clearly had a profoundly devastating and lasting effect on visible minorities and Aboriginal communities throughout Canada. European cultural norms have imposed themselves on Native populations in Canada, and Aboriginal communities continue to struggle with foreign systems of governance, justice, education, and livelihood. Visible Minorities struggle with education, employment and negative contact with the legal system across Canada. Perhaps most palpable is the dysfunction and familial devastation caused by residential schools.
In his Middle-earth writings, Tolkien mentions real plant species, and introduces fictional ones, for a variety of reasons. Dinah Hazell describes the botany of Middle-earth as being "the best, most palpable example" of Tolkien's realistic subcreation of a secondary world. In her view, this at once serves a "narrative function, provides sense of place, and enlivens characterization", while studying the flora and their associated stories gives the reader a deeper appreciation of Tolkien's skill. These purposes are described below.
Though the poem does offer a critique of former metaphysical and artistic outlooks, the poem is thoroughly distinct in form. The aesthetic focus, for example, shifts towards the sublime and perhaps this is the most palpable distinction. The poetic style also reflects the prevalent sense of anxiety characterizing both the Baroque period and the historical context of the Counter-Reformation. The liberal use of hyperbaton, antithesis, arcane classical allusions, abstruse metaphors and intricate witticisms mark a genuine distinction from Renaissance poetry (see Euphuism, Culteranismo, Marinismo, Préciosité).
The trade was met with mixed reaction from the Senators' fanbase. Some viewed it as an important step in the team's rebuilding process, while others were outraged at the loss of a player who was adored within the community. That outrage was most palpable when a local Ottawa radio station suggested that Fisher's new wife Carrie Underwood was largely responsible for his move to Nashville, and subsequently banned the play of her music. Underwood is a country music singer who is based in Nashville, where Fisher had recently begun living during the off-season.
The State Government announced a reward of ₹ 10 lakh (10,00,000rupees) and recommended him for the Presidential Gallantry Award. He was given a State funeral with gun salute and police honours. On 26 January 1992, Srinivas was posthumously awarded the second highest peace time gallantry award the Kirti Chakra, received by his mother from the President of India at the Defence Investiture Ceremony held at Rashtrapathi Bhavan. For Srinivas, the most fitting tribute came from the fact that grief over his death was most palpable at Gopinatham village where he was seen not a mere government functionary but as a social reformer.
Then began a new period of consultations and a new trial, which generated in October 1785 a second Cédula Real, which largely ignored the panel's proposal, and was limited to allowing access to the army and the civil administration. Finally, in 1788, a final disposition established simple equality in the exercise of whatever office, but still without a word about the university nor ecclesiastical positions. That same year, the Court and the General Inquisition took action intended to withdraw the sambenets from the cloister, but without result. Probably the most palpable effect of the Cédulas Reales was the slow disarticulation of the Segell community (el Carrer).
The uncertainties of Jewish communal status in the period of the Reconquista or the failure of messianic movements may have weighed on him as well, as he considered the future security of the Jewish position in the diaspora. In his treatise known as the Kuzari, he claimed that true religious fulfillment is possible only in the presence of the God of Israel, which, the text suggested, was most palpable in the Land of Israel. Contrary to a prevalent theory, his poetry shows beyond doubt that his pilgrimage was a completely individual act and that he had no intention of setting off a mass pilgrimage. Halevi sailed for Alexandria from Spain.
"Follow God" was well received by most music critics; a number of them viewed it as the best track on Jesus Is King. Writing for Entertainment Weekly, Brian Josephs called the song West's "most palpable post-Life of Pablo thriller," citing his verse as "a surreal stream-of-conscious sprint". Wren Graves of Consequence of Sound said the song structure is reminiscent of West's "older tricks" and commented, "It's not just the best beat on the album; it's also Kanye at his most lucid and raw." The Atlantics Spencer Kornhaber likened the "focus and ease" of West's flow to that of Watch the Throne, his 2011 album with fellow rapper Jay-Z.
When it is understood that the ancient Irish sagas record, even though it be in a more or less distorted fashion, in some cases reminiscences of a past mythology, and in others real historical events, dating from the pagan times, then it needs only a moment's reflection to realize their value. Zimmer writes that nothing except a spurious criticism that "...takes for original and primitive the most palpable nonsense of which Middle-Irish writers from the Twelfth to the Sixteenth century are guilty with regard to their own antiquity, which is in many respects strange and foreign to them, nothing but such a criticism can on the other hand make the attempt to doubt of the historical character of the chief persons of the saga cycles. For we believe that Méve, Conor MacNessa, Cuchulainn, and Fionn mac Cumhaill (Cool) are just as much historical personalities as Arminius or Dietrich of Berne or Etzel, and their date is just as well determined." (Kelt.

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