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What was relevant thirty years ago, however, no longer resounds.
World-class music resounds on our doorsteps in New York City.
But Wilder had his own suspicions about when it resounds most powerfully.
His commentary on Serbian genocidaire Slobodan Milošević still resounds after 20 years.
That episode resounds today as another president chafes under a special counsel's inquiry.
But little about these feats, whether they are exaggerated or not, resounds domestically.
"Written by himself" is Douglass's subtitle, a phrase that resounds throughout early African American autobiographical writing.
Exchanging not a word, they introduce themselves with an embrace, as the room resounds to Etta James.
That conviction resounds with truth — and it's vital even when an eating disorder isn't in the picture.
And the closer he gets to understanding the root of a thought, the louder his body's deterioration resounds.
Until the cry 'There is no god but Allah' resounds over the whole world, there will be struggle.
Debths resounds with such echoes, voices of the past which, do show up in our mirrors as ghosts.
And it is his voice, more so than Altındere's, that resounds the loudest and the strongest in the exhibition.
The silence of the title resounds insistently; it's in the screams of the faithful and in Rodrigues's endless searching.
The particulars vary between the page and the screen, but the loud, defiant support for human individuality resounds across both. Netflix.
When Mr Tice quotes "the highly respected economist, Tim Congdon" (a notorious Eurosceptic) the chamber resounds to laughter and sarcastic applause.
You don't have to have endured similar struggles to appreciate the bravery in this, but it resounds especially loudly if you have.
But his most famous collaborator—and the one whose influence resounds through Bon Iver's new album, "22, A Million"—is Kanye West.
Inevitability isn't the sort of message that ever really resounds with base voters who tend to decide the identity of the nominee.
The movie is Anderson's second venture into stop-motion animation, after " Fantastic Mr. Fox " (2009), and, once again, it resounds with famous voices.
A horror of that craving is what glitters in Redgrave's gaze and resounds in the snap of her voice, with its mocking emphases.
There's a main love theme that you hear at the beginning — sort of full with hope — and then it resounds at the end.
Maduro blames these shortages on U.S.-backed businessmen he says are hoarding products to torpedo his government, an argument that still resounds with some workers.
POCHEON, South Korea (Reuters) - The screech of incoming fire followed by an explosion resounds across forested hillsides near the border between North and South Korea.
And its ingenious installation — alternately dazzling, oppressive and nuts — resounds with stimulating clashes of color, style and process that bring a new unity to his contentious achievement.
Every Thursday night, the music of a tanbour, a long-necked stringed instrument, resounds across the wooden floors of a Manhattan room, wrapped with warm Persian rugs.
You don't even have to murmur "rhubarb, rhubarb" when an actor planted in your midst disrupts the proceedings, or a shocking revelation resounds from the witness box.
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Quentin Tarantino's explicit depiction of conservative iconography and ideology resounds in a more pointed way in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
"thank u, next" is an invitation to let life in, and on a pop landscape which is full of romance and relationships, Grande's indomitable voice resounds especially right now.
But cultural (if not always musical) harmony resounds at Party World, one of several karaoke clubs in Richmond that cater to the hankerings of metro Vancouver's soaring Chinese population.
But the integral difference is here: where Williams paints the romance of the glass unicorn as pathetic, though perhaps "holy," Barry suggests that falsity resounds more strongly than mundanity.
In this current political climate, the piece resounds even more, reminding us of how we can't stop feeding our media diet even if it tends to drive us insane.
The workshop resounds with the clack-clack of sewing machines as employees repeat their single, assigned task before passing the garment on to the next person on the production line.
She the People—the clarion call of democracy—resounds in the words of Grace Lee Boggs and Yuri Kochiyama, Zitkala-Sa, Queen Liliuokalni, Cherokee chief Wilma Mankiller and organizer Luisa Moreno.
"De Quincey's writing," she notes, "always resounds like an echo chamber;" the clauses ricochet off each other, spiraling upwards, occasionally creating cacophony but more often a swelling noise of terror and awe.
The second lesson is that a candidate with a message that resounds with people not only in his or her state but outside of it as well can raise tons of money.
It resounds in the carnival ­barks of entrepreneurs, from P.T. Barnum to a certain real-­estate-­and-­reality-­TV magnate, who these days can be heard booming his sales pitch across the presidential trail.
Together with Larry Lamb, who he hired as the editor, Mr. Murdoch proceeded to reinvent the mass-market tabloid and to change the media and politics here in a way that still resounds today.
What the designer saw there — the simple ideas of "how beauty resounds, the obsession with quality and craftsmanship, the use of materials in a discerning way," he says — shaped everything he has designed since.
What Coates can do — and what he does better than nearly anyone — is build an argument that resounds with clarity and moral urgency, and craft a sentence beautiful enough to take your breath away.
It is a living historic performance that resounds with the hopes and devotion of many to the nation, while also serving as witness to the country's legacy of contradictions and a vehicle for social comment.
" When someone identifies the obvious, Mr. Trump resounds the beat of denial as he did before he was president: "I'm the least racist person that you've ever met," that "you've ever seen," that "you've ever encountered.
And as Anna Fleischle's gently sliding set moves ever more downstage, as if to bring Ms. Smith into the live equivalent of a movie close-up, one particular sentence from earlier in the play resounds afresh.
Even when they're tackling scary, complicated topics — like on 2014's La Isla Bonita, an LP that explores the consequences of xenophobia and America's slow transformation into something unrecognizable — their music resounds with a sort of sonic optimism.
Great tyranny, lay thou thy basis sure Each new morn new widows howl New orphans cry, new sorrows strike heaven On the face, that it resounds as if it felt With Us and yell'd out like syllable of dolour.
That single garment resounds so powerfully because it may have adorned the body of "Mother Parks," the same body that she used and endangered when refusing to give up her seat to a white man on a bus in Montgomery, Ala.
For Bowie, I think, it is only when we clear away all the fakery of social convention, the popery and jiggery-pokery of organized religion and the compulsory happiness that plagues our culture that we can hear the Yes that resounds across his music.
Mr. Chalamet rented an apartment in the building where my friend's mother lived, and they all took delight that her name, Mafalda, now resounds across the movie; Mr. Guadagnino kept a character by that name — a hard-working housemaid — from the book that inspired the film.
Coming from a people dispossessed of much of their land through a century of wars with European settlers, Abbie's dependence on her brute of a husband, and her willingness to sacrifice her child in order (she thinks) to keep the love of Eben, resounds with anguished new feeling.
"I wrote the obit for his local cronies and friends and never thought it would go any further, but I guess it just resounds with people," Ms. Heller said, adding that comments and condolences have come in "from all 50 states" as well as several countries, including from as far as Australia and New Zealand.
Because I write in Hebrew, and I write sentences that echo something, maybe from the Bible, maybe from history, maybe from modern Hebrew culture, and then Jessie takes it and translates it to American English, and it has its own vibration and magnetic field of meaning that appeals to the American reader, and resounds and rings all kinds of bells.
And writing of beacons, it's important to note that the famous quote often attributed to Confucius and used by Adlai Stevenson upon Eleanor Roosevelt's death — "It is better to light a single candle than to curse the darkness" — resounds with added poignancy when remembered in conjunction with the final scene in director Gus Van Sant's 2008 biofilm, "Milk," when 30,000 people are depicted coming out to honor Milk at night with candles following his death.
" Perhaps our position is expressed most clearly in the following wall text that is part of our exhibition "An Incomplete History of Protest" which is now on the sixth floor and has been on view for the past year: "As we continue to live with such loss, and AIDS still affects individuals and communities in the United States and globally, the rallying cry of ACT UP (AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power) resounds today: the AIDS crisis is not over.
Miss Katie, Miss Katie, resounds from garden and furrow and hencoop.
Die Eisenbahnen fallen von den Brücken. Worlds’ End From burgher's pointy head the hat flies. In all quarters resounds hullaballoo. Roof tilers plummet down and break in two.
As a company it not only generates wealth that resounds in clients, suppliers and shareholders but also looks for cooperate in the well being of the society conjunctively.
In this land most dear we gained our freedom, Generation upon generation blessed to be born here, Here our sea sighs, here our fields blossom, Here our cities ring out, here Riga resounds.
The Valley Resounds (Romanian: Răsună valea) is a 1950 Romanian drama film directed by Paul Călinescu.Liehm & Liehm p.140 Communist volunteers work to construct a new railway line. The film's sets were designed by Stefan Norris.
In 2015, artist Dread Scott began organizing a massive re-enactment of the uprising; the 26 mile, 2-day event took place in November 2019. Rick Rojas, "'Join Us! Cry of an 1811 Slave Revolt Resounds for New Ears" New York Times p. A18 Nov.
"BYU-Utah rivalry resounds far, wide", Deseret Morning News, 19 November 2005. This will be the 84th game between the teams dating back to 1922. Utah dominated the series 34-2-4 through 1964. Since that time BYU has led the series 28-16.
Harmony singing is a deep rooted tradition in Slovenia, and is at least three-part singing (four voices), while in some regions even up to eight-part singing (nine voices). Slovenian folk songs, thus, usually resounds soft and harmonious, and are very seldom in minor.
Rural Harmony singing is a deep rooted tradition in Slovenia, and is at least three-part singing (four voices), while in some regions even up to eight-part singing (nine voices). Slovenian folk songs, thus, usually resounds soft and harmonious, and are very seldom in minor.
The songs are composed in various languages, comprising 36 French, and 25 Dutch, 14 Latin and 2 Italian works. Finally there is one Latin-French double-texted motet- chanson.Francis Maes. 1999. The Empire resounds: Music in the days of Charles V, Chapter: "The Dutch song and the Chansonnier of Hieronymus Lauweryn van Watervliet".
The Bhils attending Baneshwar Fair sing traditional folk songs in high pitched voices sitting around a bonfire every night. Cultural shows are arranged by youngsters of the clan. Groups of villagers are also invited to participate in the programme. The fair resounds with the gaiety of songs, folk dances, magic shows, animal shows and acrobatic feats.
The album incorporates many folk elements within the main indie sound which resounds throughout. The album also reflects many elements of the writers early childhood dreams, tales of their love life and desperation of youth. For example, "Love Me Like You", the best known single of the album, illustrates the difference of feeling in their love for each other.
The fourth movement begins without pause from the transition. The music resounds in C major, an unusual choice by the composer as a symphony that begins in C minor is expected to finish in that key. In Beethoven's words: > Many assert that every minor piece must end in the minor. Nego! ...Joy > follows sorrow, sunshine—rain.
The short and often monosyllabic words, as Neubauer states, "create an even, provocative rhythm that resounds with underlying confidence". Angelou said that she wrote the poem for all women, regardless of their race or appearance. She also stated, "Now, I know men are phenomenal, but they have to write their own poem". Many of Angelou's poems focus on racial subjects and themes.
The programme of the Song Festival included several arrangements of folk songs by Cimze and his brother Dāvid. Cimze's German sentiments surfaced as he compared the three brothers making the dowry- chest for their sister in the song "Rīga dimd" (Riga resounds) to the German nobility, the Lutheran Church and the German Riga. For this he was severely criticised by Atis Kronvalds.
The music resounds through the faith of the universal church as a sacrifice to the Holy Trinity. The goal is the congregation's prayer, rather than aesthetic pleasure. The essential point is that the music hears us and interprets us before the throne of God, not that we hear the music. This is the fundamental assumption on which my work is based.
Rochambeau ordered 600 pit bulls from Cuba, and forbade anyone to feed them. The pit bulls were to live by eating only "negro meat" (viande des nègres). That led to larger revolts against the French, as a submissive slave diligently working in the fields would suddenly be devoured by dozens of hungry pit bulls. Today, the saying "manger la viande des nègres" still resounds deeply in Haiti and the world.
Create, just as you are created. And read like a creator: stammering.Review of Gestamelde werken/Work in stuttering: Poëzie voor scheppende lezers, Joost Baars, Poëzekrant 7-8/12, Poëziecentrum, Gent, Belgium, 2 January 2013 Rozalie Hirs is quietly building an extraordinary body of work. In it always the entire cosmos resounds, while the question arises whether we are dealing with just one cosmos or possibly with more than one.
As Baloch herdsmen lead their sheep and goats across the wild and desolate gorges in search of forage forever scarce, they sing the vars (ballads) of their heroes. One that resounds across the Suleman crags is the story of Kaura Khan of the Qaisrani tribe. Not only is it sung in verse, it is narrated in prose as well — all of its several versions that vary but slightly.
She expresses a hope of something better awaiting her in life: Ah conforto è sol la speme / "Ah, comfort lies only in hope for this lost soul" and the ladies of the harem tell her that "you are everyone's hope". Scene 2: The banquet Seid and his men express their feelings that Allah will protect them: Salve, Allah! tutta quanta / "Hail Allah! All the earth resounds with his mighty name".
From here, even a softly spoken voice resounds throughout the entire mosque, which consists of three halls, each with an area of more than . Each room has a spot identifying which direction is west, with a pilastered niche (mihrab) towards Mecca. Windows high up in the wall admit light and air to the building. The mosque is also called Ali Khan's mosque (or Alif Khan's mosque) and was built around the 11th century.
His bowing was described as smooth and heavily shuffled, having been perfected over many years of playing for square dances. As Paul Brown describes in the liner notes to Old Time, New Times, "It cries the blues, shouts a spiritual message, resounds with the celebration of a square dance or house party. It's full of syncopation and stretch, yet solidly down-to-earth." Flippen also had a unique two-finger banjo style.
The g[o]ds have gathered (6) and the Shaddayin have taken their places in the assembly and said to Sh[ , thus:] 'Sew the skies shut with your thick cloud! There let there be darkness and no (7) perpetual shining and n[o] radiance! For you will put a sea[l upon the thick] cloud of darkness and you will not remove it forever! For the swift has (8) reproached the eagle, the voice of vultures resounds.
The cave also contains a "musical rock", which resounds with a bell-like tone when struck. Indian Caverns was known about by European settlers from the late eighteenth century. From about 1816, it was one of several caves used as a hideout by the outlaw David Lewis until his death in 1820. The entrance and grounds were bought in 1928 by Harold Wertz, Sr., a local entrepreneur, and the cave was opened to the public on June 14, 1929.
Wall has been described as the city's "ultimate business maverick" in the press, which depicts him as a colourful, flamboyant character which resounds through his architecture. The controversial award-winning hotel and delicate condominium tower, One Wall Centre, completed in 2001, is regarded as his crowning achievement. At the time of its construction, this skyscraper was the highest and most fragile in Vancouver. By the end of 2008, One Wall Centre was overtaken by the 61-storey tower, Living Shangri-La.
One of Bo Diddley's signature songs, "Diddley Daddy" evidenced Diddley's maturation process as an artist. It was described as a "terrific nugget" and an "infectious" "upbeat rocker". The Chicago Sun-Times said it combined "outrageous braggadocio with a beat that resounds like an endless sexual shudder." Marking Diddley's popularity in England, the Rolling Stones, who early in their career often played Diddley songs live, covered the song (along with Diddley's "Road Runner") on their first demo, recorded on March 11, 1963.
"In a joint statement, the jury members said: "The imaginative video works and installations by Mika Rottenberg intertwine documentary with fiction in surreal allegories of today's life. Their ingenious visual narratives illuminate the interconnected relationships between economies, geographic areas, forms of work, and added value. . . . In her interdisciplinary- experimental artistic approach and in the exploration of the interweaving of the machine and the body, the sensitivity of groundbreaking artist Kurt Schwitters resounds. This makes her the ideal candidate for the Kurt Schwitters Prize.
A sadhu sounding the shankha. In the Hindu epics of Ramayana and Mahabharata, the symbol of Shankha is widely adopted. In the Ramayana epic, Lakshmana, Bharata and Shatrughna are considered as part-incarnations of Sheshanaga, Sudarshana Chakra and Shankha, respectively, while Rama, their eldest brother, is considered as one of the ten Avatars of shri Vishnu. During the great Mahabharata war, Krishna, as the charioteer of the Pandava prince and a protagonist of the epic – Arjuna – resounds the Panchajanya to declare war.
The painting received a wide feedback and appeared at the Peredvizhniks' second exposition of 1873. Pavel Tretyakov wrote: "I liked Kramskoi's Saviour very much... that's why I was harrying up to purchase him, but many people did not appreciate him much and the others did not at all. In my opinion this is the best painting in our school recently; maybe I am mistaken". Critic Vladimir Stasov noted that a "sorrowful note sensibly resounds in the general physiological array of the work".
Orpheus vs. the Sirens was met with generally favorable reviews from critics. At Album of the Year, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an average score of 83 based on four reviews. Evan Coral of Tiny Mix Tapes said, "The self-mythologizing that Ka composes on Orpheus vs. the Sirens constitutes a minoritarian epic that resounds with the properly poetic catharsis that might purge the constraints from a life’s definition".
"Old Bell Regains Its Voice and a Community Resounds" The New York Times (April 11, 1997) There are annual tours of the tower, typically during Open House New York weekend in October. By 2012 the building's exterior was once again in need of restoration, deteriorated ornaments were re-sculpted from the original Ohio sandstone. The tower's railings and finial were repaired and resecured. Missing and broken slates were replaced at the slate roof and a new copper drainage system installed.
And then to the > inner ear will speak The Voice Of The Silence... And now thy Self is lost in > Self, thyself unto Thyself, merged in that Self from which thou first didst > radiate... Behold! thou hast become the Light, thou has become the Sound, > thou art thy Master and thy God. Thou art Thyself the object of thy search; > the Voice unbroken, that resounds throughout eternities, exempt from change, > from sin exempt, the seven sounds in one, the Voice Of The Silence. Om tat > Sat.
The film received mostly positive reviews. In New Zealand, Newshub's Tony Wright gave it four-and-a-half stars and described it as "startlingly original", praising the use of animation to depict the "depravity" of war. The New Zealand Herald's Peter Calder similarly called it "evocative and moving", adding that the recreation of first-hand accounts of soldiers and a nurse "knit together to provide a comprehensive account of the doomed eight-month campaign to take the peninsula whose name resounds through our national myth." Graeme Tuckett, of Stuff.co.
Tyne's sight blurs as he crawls toward the house, and when he comes across the body of Rankin, one of the fallen men, still cradling his beloved Tommy-gun, the platoon's constant refrain, "Nobody dies," resounds through his head. The bridge is blown up, and despite heavy losses, the platoon captures the house. Then, at exactly noon, Windy, Ward and the remaining men wander through the house as Farmer fulfils his dream of eating an apple and Tyne adds another notch to the butt of Rankin's pet Tommy-gun.
The Book of Isaiah resounds with the "burden of Babylon" (), though at that time it still seemed a "far country" (). In the number and importance of its references to Babylonian life and history, the Book of Jeremiah stands preeminent in the Hebrew literature. With numerous important allusions to events in the reign of Nebuchadnezzar, Jeremiah has become a valuable source in reconstructing Babylonian history within recent times. The inscriptions of Nebuchadnezzar are almost exclusively devoted to building operations; and but for the Book of Jeremiah, little would be known of his campaign against Jerusalem.
"Musik klingt in die Welt hinaus" ("Music resounds in the world") was the Swiss entrant to the Eurovision Song Contest 1990, composed by Cornelia Lackner and performed by Egon Egemann in German. On the night of the contest the song was performed 12th (following Denmark's Lonnie Devantier with "Hallo Hallo" and preceding Chris Kempers & Daniel Kovac with "Frei zu leben"). At the close of the voting it had received 51 points, placing 11th in a field of 22. It was succeeded as Swiss representative by Sandra Simó with "Canzone per te".
The album received generally positive reviews, with a score of 80 at Metacritic. Alexis Petridis, reviewing the album for The Guardian, gave it a 5-star review, describing it as "of head-turning quality" and stating the "Youwanner" riff "could strip paint". Joe Tangari, for Pitchfork, gave it 7.8 out of 10, calling it "a grab-bag of a Fall album with brilliant highs and scattered lows". PopMatters' Josh Berquist gave it an 8/10 rating, stating "Fall Heads Roll resounds with the same kind of incongruous charm that ingratiated newcomers with The Wonderful and Frightening World of The Fall or The Unutterable".
The daily worship practice followed in the temple, in the morning and evening hours, is very ritualistic and highly disciplined with strict dress code observed by the devotees. The temple doors are opened with the ringing of the large temple bell fixed in a separate bell tower next to the temple, which resounds over a large area. With blowing of ritual conches the main curtained door in front of the sanctum is opened revealing the main images enshrined in the sanctum. Devotees line up on either side of the main shrine, with women queuing up one side and men on the other side.
Whitehorn has also contributed to the recordings and performances of other artists, such as Bad Company,Smith, George (1990) "Nowadays Lots of Hard Rockers are keeping Bad Company Company", The Morning Call, 20 July 1990, p. D01 Jethro Tull,Johnson, Dean (1993) "Jethro Tull makes living in the past a welcome reunion at Great Woods", Boston Herald, 29 August 1993, p. 43 Kevin Ayers, Elkie Brooks, The Who,Sullivan, Jim (1996) "Resurrected 'Quadrophenia' resounds", Boston Globe, 18 July 1996 Roger Waters, Manfred Mann's Earth Band, Paul McCartney, Billy Ocean and Paul Rodgers. In 2007, he worked with Elkie Brooks on her UK tour.
The state also brought forward as evidence at trial, political literature the two men had written. These included the opinion that "I believe that pigs look very good roasting on a stick... Barbecue for the pig", which had been published by "David L. Rice, Deputy Minister of Information", in a 1970 publication of the United Front Against Fascism.Buttry, Stephen. "Officer's 1970 Murder Still Resounds Killers Paroled in Post-1971 Crimes" Omaha World Herald, March 2, 1997 These articles were among many published by various political groups, in the context of the Vietnam War and the Civil Rights Movement.
After finishing the job on the Wennerström affair (described in The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo), Lisbeth Salander disappeared from Sweden and traveled throughout Europe. The novel opens with her on the shores of the Caribbean in St George's, the capital of Grenada. Salander has become interested in Fermat's Last Theorem and mathematics, an interest that resounds with the opening page of each Part in this novel. From within her room in her hotel she observes on several occasions that her neighbor, Dr Forbes, an American tourist from Texas, physically abuses his wife, in the next room to Salander's.
Prayer wheel Taktshang Zangdo Pari is the place where Padmasmbahava’s wife, known as the “Fairy of Wisdom”, Yeshe Tshogyal (Ye-shes mtsho-rgyal), the founder of the Mon, a convent, by the same name as Taktshang and also two other convents. The present caretaker of the place is said to be an old nun supported by a young trainee. Another important place near the shrine is the Urgyan Tsemo, the “Peak of Urgyan” which has a small Mani Lakhang. The prayer wheel, turned by an old monk, resounds with chimes that are heard every day at 4 am.
From here, the music alternates with contrasting sections of grandiosity and delicacy. The climax is reached at the Grandioso, in which the orchestra resounds the piano's original melody, accompanied by a large triplet figure in the soloist. There is a cadenza of quick triplet ostinatos which leads to the final section: speeding octaves and chords, culminating in a large run of the triplet ostinato up the keyboard along an F Major 6 chord, bringing the movement to a close. The second movement is reminiscent of the blues - beginning with an elegant melody in a solo trumpet accompanied by a trio of clarinets.
Undersökningar i germanisk mythologi (Investigations into Germanic Mythology) is a two-volume work by Viktor Rydberg, published in 1886 and 1889. Henrik Schück wrote at the turn of the 20th century that he considered Rydberg the "last —and poetically most gifted —of the mythological school founded by Jacob Grimm and represented by such men as Adalbert Kuhn" which is "strongly synthetic" in its understanding of myth.Henrik Schück, quoted by Karl Warburg in Viktor Rydberg, En Lefnadsteckning, 1900. Of this work, Jan de Vries said: > At a time, when one was firmly convinced that the Old Norse myths were a > late product, Rydberg’s voice resounds.
After breakfast we sit talking till six. From six to eight we gallop through the pine forest which divide Ravenna from the sea; we then come home and dine, and sit up gossiping till six in the morning. I don’t suppose this will kill me in a week or fortnight, but I shall not try it longer. Lord B.’s establishment consists, besides servants, of ten horses, eight enormous dogs, three monkeys, five cats, an eagle, a crow, and a falcon; and all these, except the horses, walk about the house, which every now and then resounds with their unarbitrated quarrels, as if they were the masters of it… . [P.
Both Fazioli and Mason and Hamlin (of Haverhill, Massachusetts) employ tunable duplex scaling. The idea behind duplex scaling, invented by Theodore Steinway in 1872, is that the non- speaking portion of the string, located between the non-speaking bridge pin and the hitch pin (formerly considered the "waste end" and damped with a strip of cloth), resounds in sympathy with the vibrating portion of the string. Steinway & Sons' earliest employment of the duplex scale made use of aliquots, individually positionable (hence tunable) contact points, where each note of the duplex scale bears a perfect harmonic, intervallic relationship to its speaking length, i.e., an octave or fifth whether doubled or tripled.
She travels with her twiggy sylvan companion, Pick, through the park and has an encounter with the tatterdemalion Ariel, a ghost-like messenger of the Word formed from the memories of dead children. Nest learns that John Ross is in need of her help and reluctantly agrees to fly to Seattle to talk to him. She is disturbed to learn that John is now especially vulnerable to falling to the side of the Void, and the Word has dispatched someone to kill him if this happens. This resounds with Nest, as she recalls that John admitting that he would have killed her five years ago if she had been turned to the Void.
What a sweet sight—most pleasing to God—when, at eventide, the > Christian home resounds with the frequent repetition of praises in honor of > the High Queen of Heaven! Then the Rosary, recited in the family, assembled > before the image of the Virgin, in an admirable union of hearts, the parents > and their children, who come back from their daily work. It unites them > piously with those absent and those dead. It links all more tightly in a > sweet bond of love, with the most Holy Virgin, who, like a loving mother, in > the circle of her children, will be there bestowing upon them an abundance > of the gifts of concord and family peace.
People believe that God Shiva himself visits the shrine here on this holiest day. Devotees go around the holy hills of Girnar, before the fair. Lakhs of pilgrims from Mewar, Kutch and Gujarat visit the temple at this time, as also foreign tourists, enchanted by the rosaries and sacred statues sold on stalls, by sellers from far Ayodhya and Mathura and elsewhere, and not to miss display of the Naga sadhus' Hatha yoga and such occult practices. The whole place resounds with music and blowing of auspicious conch shells, tungis, and turis, with the Naga Sadhus on their elephants, holding Hindu religious flags in their hands, preceded by a decorated statue of Lord Dattatreya, in a palanquin.
As part of The Sixteen's thirtieth anniversary in 2009, the ninth pilgrimage was dedicated to the anniversaries of Henry Purcell, James MacMillan and George Frideric Handel. The 2011 pilgrimage focused on the music of Tomás Luis de Victoria and the 2012 pilgrimage, entitled "The Earth Resounds", explores the sacred music of Flanders in the 15th and 16th centuries by composers Josquin, Brumel and Lassus. In September 2008, Christophers was named the Artistic Director of the Handel and Haydn Society in Boston, Massachusetts, beginning in the 2009–2010 season, for an initial contract of three seasons. In September 2011, his contract with the Handel and Haydn Society was extended another four seasons until the 2015–2016 season, in time for the organisation's bicentennial celebrations.
After his graduation from NSD in 1986, Piyush Mishra started his career as a theatre actor in Delhi, and in 1990, helped start the theatre group Act One, with founder-director N. K. Sharma and stage actors like Manoj Bajpai, Gajraj Rao and Ashish Vidyarthi. In the following years he wrote and directed several plays as a part of Act One Theatre Group, including the acclaimed play, Gagan Damama Bajiyo (The Sky Resounds with the Call to Arms), based on freedom fighter Bhagat Singh, which was first performed in 1994, and upon publishing, sold its first edition in just seven days. In 1996 he joined Asmita Theatre Group, and performed his popular one-man shows An Evening with Piyush Mishra. He wrote the lyrics for Asmita's popular plays.
At one stage, Fox rehearsed with arms tied in splints, and Annelisa Weiland with her hair bands tied around her fingers, as if her Arkadina was a marionette. De Wet wanted to bring about a meeting of Chekhov and Meyerhold's work, appropriating elements of vaudeville, commedia d’ell arte and the “fairground booth” (the title of Meyerhold's famous essay on theatre), and Japanese Noh theatre, and to search for a theatre performance text. ON THE LAKE thus sets out to be a performance of “purely theatrical poetry, blending with the grotesque and the ritualistic aspects … it is densely atmospheric,” said de Wet. “For me this resounds much more than realistic characterisation – they have a simplicity which gives much power.” – Like the mechanical gestures of the marionette wiping the tears, which nevertheless wields the power of mystery.
The Twins) and researcher with a growing interest in the human voice, both acoustic and synthetic (e.g. algorithmic poems such as A doing resounds and the extended text-to-speech work (e.g. I am on the net through an interface different from the one which you use when you do, a homage to Alvin Lucier,) as well as the continued development of PIPES works such as the large-scale collaborative Alien Garden. He was a senior research fellow (2013–2017) in sonification in the Emerging Audio Research Group at Fraunhofer Society (the International Audio Laboratories of Fraunhofer- Institut für Integrierte Schaltungen IIS)Fraunhofer IIS in Erlangen, Germany, undertaking research in the application of sound in the diagnosis of sleep aponeaDetecting Components of an ECG Signal for Sonification and the sonification of large networks.
Agberos International received positive reviews from contemporary critics. In his 4-star review for The Australian Tony Hillier said ″BANTU’s fifth album sashays between the satirical and political without missing a beat — from highlife to hip-hop, from R & B to rap, from afrobeat to American soul. The band’s music resounds with riveting rhythms of classic Brown and Kuti as brass players, guitarists, keyboardists and singers weave hypnotic patterns above pulsating beds and metronomic beats″ Agberos International was voted ″CD of the week″ by German Radio Station COSMO_(German_radio_station).Audio: Sound Supreme - Ade Bantu: "Agberos International" - COSMO CD der Woche: Referencing the bands concert series and music festival Dami Ajayi of Sabi News wrote ″BANTU has put out a compendium of their best nights at Afropolitan Vibes on CD″.
Kim's sincerity and refreshing passion shine clearly through each and every track, making each song a worthwhile listening experience." Tony Cummings, affixing a perfect ten out of ten square rating upon the album at Cross Rhythms, says, "It will surely have a profound effect on you." Indicating in a three and a half star review at Hallels, Timothy Yap states that Walker-Smith "tackles 12 new songs on this set in her signature synth-driven balladry worship." Jay Wright of Jay's Music Blog rated On My Side four-point-five-out-of-five, saying that "Every track resounds with a message of how intensely we are in need of God’s presence – how that is what we live for and were made for – and serves as a reminder to let go and surrender fully to our good God.
Dreaming of freedom from a life of brute servitude, hard labor, and debt to a tyrannical landlord, Papa Santuzzu and his wife, Adriana, push their beloved children to immigrate to La Merica, the Land of Opportunity. In his "wild and giddy imagination," Papa Santuzzu ardently believes in the ease of attaining the American Dream, the promise of "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness" for all, and rests assured that his children will thrive in this great nation of abundance. Following the painful, yet exuberant, process of the Santuzzu children's displacement from their homeland and relocation in Papa Santuzzu's conceived lush "faraway garden," Ardizzone's novel re-imagines the meaning of such a journey, where every obvious gain entails some unforeseen sacrifice. A loving tribute to Sicilian American culture, In the Garden of Papa Santuzzu resounds with the traditional folklore and songs of Sicily, implanting within our hearts a vibrant and compassionate perspective of the struggles, joys, and proliferation of diasporic communities in modern America.
In December 1914, it appeared again with an essay "In dieser großen Zeit" ("In this grand time"): "In dieser großen Zeit, die ich noch gekannt habe, wie sie so klein war; die wieder klein werden wird, wenn ihr dazu noch Zeit bleibt; … in dieser lauten Zeit, die da dröhnt von der schauerlichen Symphonie der Taten, die Berichte hervorbringen, und der Berichte, welche Taten verschulden: in dieser da mögen Sie von mir kein eigenes Wort erwarten."Die Fackel, No. 404, December 1914, p. 1 ("In this grand time, which I used to know when it was this small; which will become small again if there is time; … in this loud time that resounds from the ghastly symphony of deeds that spawn reports, and of reports that cause deeds: in this one, you may not expect a word of my own.") In the subsequent time, Kraus wrote against the World War, and censors repeatedly confiscated or obstructed editions of Die Fackel.

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