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For O'Neill, who died in 1953, this has been a most revivifying season.
Others cite Spain as a validation of the revivifying powers of tough economic reforms.
A priest would have worn it during rituals for revivifying a mummified body so that the dead could live eternally.
This in turn allowed for the possibility of a revivifying compromise, when the logic of shared interest kicked in again.
And others you listen to even if you've read their corresponding hardcovers again and again, the voices revivifying timeworn texts.
Just as he could leave London with a new and ugly loss, he could also leave the city with a revivifying win.
That mission is, first, to revivify France, and second, to re-establish it as an equal partner with Germany in revivifying the European Union.
Bogart that was Lauren Bacall: So far so revivifying, you might think, if only the domestic drama encasing Cardiff's flight of fancy weren't so routine.
"We deserve leaders who stand for principle," said Mr Cruz, to, initially, thunderous acclaim from a crowd grateful, at last, for a revivifying dose of conservative dogma.
The recipient of The Brazilian's career-revivifying KO was the division's 12th-ranked fighter Gian Villante—certainly no world-beater, but a significant test to say the least.
By the time his nastiest observations fight their way to the surface, however, much of their sting has been absorbed by flesh, leaving a sometimes revivifying but thoroughly domesticated skepticism.
The two American academic authors of these revivifying new books are testaments to Diderot's legacy, both in the avid lucidity of their writing and in the good humor of their attitudes.
Instead, they chose to pair the Brit with a 45-year-old Dan Henderson, who scored a career-revivifying knockout over Hector Lombard just hours before Bisping defeated Rockhold to win gold.
But, over all, Mr. de Blasio has been an able mayor who can point to an impressively low crime rate, sound municipal finances and progress on revivifying schools and on creating reasonably priced apartments.
And finally, an aging Dan Henderson, fresh off a revivifying knockout of Hector Lombard, has made his own calls for a title fight with Bisping, evidently eager to repeat his historic 2009 knockout of the new champ.
A subject that at first seems obvious, camp is a densely layered sensibility that encompasses (among other things) the revivifying and subversive power of the extreme, artificial, performative and pastiche, often challenges established norms of "good behavior" or "good taste" (feh!
Thanks to his revivifying defeat of Lombard, and his crushing 2009 knockout of Bisping, the aging Henderson suddenly found himself in the perfect position to leverage a late-career title rematch with the new champ, and wasted no time in chasing just that.
This is MMA, and anything can happen, blah, blah blah.... Far more likely than a career-revivifying Bigfoot upset, however, is that his giant heart has written a check his body can't cash, and that he is victimized by one of the most dangerous heavyweights on earth as a result.
It also underscored the ways in which reductivism — whose puritanical bent has been frequently scorned (not without reason) by postmodernists who pledged themselves to reopening art to emotion, experience, nature, history, literature, and so on — can offer a clarifying, even revivifying corrective to the high-toned, industrial-scale fabrications topping the contemporary market.
Without a club after assisting Horizon F.C. in their quest for promotion in 2015, Philip was picked up by Southern Myanmar F.C. in the hopes of revivifying their lineup for the second half of the 2016 Myanmar National League.
Hemingway presents his notion that the "Lost Generation"—considered to have been decadent, dissolute, and irretrievably damaged by World War I—was in fact resilient and strong. Hemingway investigates the themes of love and death, the revivifying power of nature, and the concept of masculinity.
In Spell 151 of the Book of the Dead Imsety is given the following words to say: "I am your son, Osiris, I have come to be your protection. I have strengthened your house enduringly. As Ptah decreed in accordance with what Ra himself decrees." Again the theme of making alive and revivifying is alluded to through the metaphor of making his house flourish.
City is viewed as multi-dimensional sensitive energy- > organism, a living environment. Urban acupuncture aims into a touch with > this nature."Urban Acupuncture: Revivifying Our Cities Through Targeted > Renewal," – Kyle Miller, MSIS 9/2011 and Sensitivity to understand the > energy flows of the collective chi beneath the visual city and reacting on > the hot-spots of this chi. Architecture is in the position to produce the > acupuncture needles for the urban chi.
A long humorous message to the reader occupying most of the left side of the album reads as follows: :Somebody had to do it! . . . and after waiting four years and studying the prophetic content of 'I'm gonna build me a Cave!' by John Lee Hooker, the FLESHTONES decided to do it themselves! The FLESHTONES are the FIVE ELEMENTS - combining to provide their 'special brand' of alchemy. . . passing the Philosopher's Stone over the discarded - transforming the discredited - rescuing and revivifying the bones rummaged from the musical glue factory.
Returning Humans to Nature and Reality - Nick Couson, eRenlai 2011 Casagrande describes urban acupuncture as: [a] cross-over architectural manipulation of the collective sensuous intellect of a city. City is viewed as multi-dimensional sensitive energy-organism, a living environment. Urban acupuncture aims into a touch with this nature.Urban Acupuncture: Revivifying Our Cities Through Targeted Renewal - Kyle Miller MSIS 9/2011 and Sensitivity to understand the energy flows of the collective chi beneath the visual city and reacting on the hot-spots of this chi.
By this, she means that the topics and events discussed in the text verifiably exist in the natural world. The second characteristic is "Exhaustive research," which she claims allows writers "novel perspectives on their subjects" and "also permits them to establish the credibility of their narratives through verifiable references in their texts".Lounsberry, page xiii-xiv The third characteristic that Lounsberry claims is crucial in defining the genre is "The scene". She stresses the importance of describing and revivifying the context of events in contrast to the typical journalistic style of objective reportage.
American artist Gordon Matta-Clark is credited with developing a system for identifying pockets of disrepair in the built environment—the first step in the framework of urban acupuncture.Urban Acupuncture: Revivifying Our Cities Through Targeted Renewal – Kyle Miller MSIS 9/2011 Artist Miru Kim explores industrial ruins and structures making her look at the city as one living organism. She claims to feel not only the skin of the city, but also to penetrate the inner layers of its intestines and veins, which swarm with minuscule life forms.Miru Kim – TED Talks 2/2009 Referring to a public environmental art work, Cicada, Casagrande explains: > Cicada is urban acupuncture for Taipei city penetrating the hard surfaces of > industrial laziness in order to reach the original ground and get in touch > with the collective Chi, the local knowledge that binds the people of Taipei > basin with nature.
Smith was lauded in The New York Times by Ben Brantley with comments such as " I had never before realized how blue and bottomless her gaze is" and she "brings pure, revivifying oxygen to the role". Although a revival, Brantley noted "What this production provides that makes 'The Trip to Bountiful' seem newborn is its artful counterpoint of the smothering, claustrophobic details of daily life and Carrie's barrier-melting faith in her destiny." In order to prepare for her role in the 2013 Broadway revival, Tyson visited playwright Horton Foote's home in rural Wharton, Texas. After viewing a matinee, Ben Brantley panned the production calling it a "generally sluggish production" that "only fitfully captures the rhythms of everyday melancholy that you associate with Foote" and noted several other reservations such as "This production allows too much dead air between lines...The show lacks the deceptively easy conversational flow" its director has previously demonstrated.

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