Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

"somnolent" Definitions
  1. almost asleep
  2. making you feel tired

123 Sentences With "somnolent"

How to use somnolent in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "somnolent" and check conjugation/comparative form for "somnolent". Mastering all the usages of "somnolent" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Patrol cars filled with somnolent officers are a common sight.
Here are some highlights from a mostly somnolent SB LIII.
The first episode of the new miniseries moves at a somnolent pace The first episode moves at a somnolent pace, and is primarily concerned with retconning The X-Files mythology to match modern concerns.
The somnolent pace has amazed even those accustomed to Albany's inertia.
Some of his men eat of the Lotus, lapsing into somnolent apathy.
This somnolent sound makes you feel both relaxed and attentive, drowsy and giddy.
However, the new leaders should not change the CFPB's somnolent role on data security.
Decades ago Máncora was little more than a somnolent fishing village surrounded by desert.
Instead, America now has a system in which determined minorities routinely defeat somnolent majorities.
The action, if it can be called that, moves at a comfortably somnolent pace.
If they carry on at this pace, even the somnolent lead market might start noticing.
Mr. Grimm accused the congressman of a somnolent approach to governance, both figuratively and literally.
All that "blah blah blah" is steeped in a somnolent restlessness that promises sweet awakenings.
Its dazzling facade of aluminum and glass dramatically disrupted the romantic but somnolent downtown skyline.
As The New York Times put it, 'the somnolent mind of the platypus is no joking matter.
Grisham builds the story of Rake's inescapable legend secondhand, through long and similarly somnolent swaths of dialogue.
TRADERS are now back at their desks, and markets are getting active again, after a somnolent August.
The challenges are immense, and begin with a palpable lack of zeal in the ministry's adjacent, somnolent offices.
His comments jolted a somnolent foreign exchange market, where the greenback had held steady against most major currencies.
Another somnolent experiment of late: Richter is also the composer of The Leftovers, HBO's bender-friendly supernatural noir.
Mr. Fuller and Mr. Gordy were writers on "Rectify," a similarly somnolent, soaked-in-Americana drama on SundanceTV.
Russian politics had been generally somnolent since mass protests in 2011 and 2012 were met with harsh prison sentences.
The not-so-good news is that the regulatory bodies of world sports are like so many somnolent detective bureaus.
Falk (20 of 25 passing, 198 yards) gave the offense some life but could not meaningfully rally the somnolent Jets.
Meanwhile Ben Carson was almost somnolent: if he were a boxer, the referee might have put him out of his misery.
This section is delivered in first person, and by a narrator as different from sweet, somnolent Alice as you can imagine.
They're wrinkle-resistant and durable, and this black color is perfect if you like a midnight vibe apropos for any somnolent setup.
Later there's a cackling Hillary, a somnolent Ben Carson and a shredded American flag, backgrounded by voice of a villainous Martin Sheen.
Atlético slumbered through a somnolent first half but was far better in the second and looked more likely to win in regulation.
FOR A SEPTUAGENARIAN member of India's somnolent upper house, five years out of government, Palaniappan Chidambaram is a man much in demand.
The International Olympic Committee, a body happiest when somnolent and counting its cash, felt compelled to threaten Russia with suspension from the Olympics.
His novel is weirdly somnolent given how portentously it primes us for danger, for the burning of mosques and blood in the streets.
Later, in the early evening, Mei returns, finding her roommate in the same somnolent state that she had left her nine hours earlier.
Nor has Alderson moved to revamp the Mets' offense, which relies heavily on a somnolent formula of hard swings, home runs and not much else.
It doesn't totally work, but it was the quixotic shot in the arm that I needed to keep me awake during an unusually somnolent auto show.
European bourses looked set for a somnolent start with Eurostoxx 50 futures steady, while E-Mini futures for the S&P 500 were also barely changed.
BEACH HOUSE (Thursday) This Baltimore duo, whose pillowy, somnolent synth pop features the singer and keyboardist Victoria Legrand's seductive croon, is growing more prolific with time.
Suddenly changing gears from somnolent piano lines to driving propulsion and back again, the music has the blank moodiness of a score for a nonexistent film.
The soft, warm, somnolent form of the miniature yellow bovine, about as big as a baseline Shih Tzu, hardly seemed worth millions of NUbucks, but it was.
Among its offerings were an eight-hour overnight "sleep concert" played by the meditative composer Laraaji for a mostly somnolent audience, hearing the music through their dreams.
Their long-somnolent town is suddenly encountering a group of international urbanites with gleamingly expensive and outlandishly new equipment: sophisticated farm machinery, spanking new mobile homes, Rolls Royces.
It is now a real possibility that corporate Boards of Directors are likely to waken corporate treasurers from their somnolent state and demand higher returns on their deposits.
There were few national security professionals somnolent enough not to appreciate the salience of the jihadist threat after 1993, and the 1998 attacks on American embassies in Africa.
But the state media apparatus has still gone to great lengths to airbrush him out of Russia's otherwise somnolent political landscape, seemingly reluctant even to utter his name.
Lesson 7: Runs are not what you think they are In baseball, runs are precious things that break through the night's uncomplicated and somnolent haze like a lightning bolt.
At the other end of the barn, where the windows are covered as part of a compare-and-contrast demonstration, the flock is largely somnolent and slow to move.
Featuring 123 somnolent club tracks, the album nods to the British rapper and trip-hop pioneer Tricky's 1995 record "Maxinquaye," itself a homage to his late mother, Maxine Quaye.
While the team's defense, which has led the way all season, came out with energy and aggression, the Giants' offense, somnolent in so many games, was once again floundering.
Flanked by banks of windows to the north and south, the only interruption to the prevailing sense of order and calm is the somnolent hum of passing tube trains.
As for the other, less irate candidates: as usual Ben Carson was somnolent, compulsively referring viewers to his website and coming across as unflatteringly grateful to be on the stage at all.
"Vertigo" is not Hitchcock's best, but rather, with its lush morbidity, somnolent pace, poor box office and relative scarcity of jokes, the Hitchcock film for those who most wish he were French.
Aloft in the PAV with a somnolent Huggit, I contacted my bosses at the Security Intelligence Service and let them know their duplicitous Sweepstakes, derailed by Prosnitz's larcenous derailment, could be rebooted.
But it's not always easy to tell how much her affectless mien is an acting choice and how much it comes from being infected by the somnolent rhythms of a leaden script.
Director The conventional theaters everywhere were putting the young, enthusiastic audience far away from the actors, and closest to the players, in the most comfortable seats, were sitting rich and often somnolent bodies.
The unlikely venue was a concert in Clive, Iowa, just outside Des Moines, in support of Sanders by Justin Vernon, the superb but somnolent indie singer-songwriter who records under the name Bon Iver.
Defense contracts during and after World War II turned Silicon Valley from a somnolent landscape of fruit orchards into a hub of electronics production and innovations ranging from mainframes to microprocessors to the internet.
Emily Schwend's "Utility" did in fact run Off Broadway early in 2016, and it's easy to imagine a less somnolent staging than Caitlin McLeod's current iteration at the intimate Orange Tree in west London.
"And it's a bit quiet," he added during a somnolent Tuesday afternoon at the fair, when there were fewer than 2500 visitors browsing under the cast iron and glass roof of the Grand Palais.
In the bargain that they reached, Palestinian statehood would be an objective achieved gradually, starting with autonomy for the Gaza Strip and the somnolent West Bank town of Jericho, both under Israeli control then.
And given both Justin Timberlake's somnolent 22018 performance and Maroon 22010 and Travis Scott's haphazard, cringe-inducing celebration of Adam Levine's chest tattoos, the past few halftime shows have offered plenty of room for improvement.
In telling the story of his journey from a Canary Islands childhood (where he made the titular shoes for "somnolent" lizards) to opening his iconic store in London in 1973, Blahnik is wistful and self-deprecating.
She built a positive identity with the public to a point that polls now show her in a tight race with Senator Burr, whose campaign has been somnolent and never seemed to take Ms. Ross seriously.
Yet, by the time Rowling has gathered all her story lines together and a somnolent Zoë Kravitz, as the slinky Leta Lestrange, is guiding you through another digression, the movie has loosened its grip on you.
And welcoming him will be Mr. Cox, who has already declared himself "thrilled" at the prospect of Mr. Trump's presence, crediting the candidate — and the competitive Republican race — for reanimating the state's long-somnolent primary on Tuesday.
This week in Soissons, a somnolent provincial town far from the gaudy cast-of-thousands extravaganzas of the campaign, Ms. Le Pen was greeted by a few dozen somber National Front activists in a drab meeting hall.
Parma is a genteel, tranquil sort of a place — it regularly ranks in the top 10 in Italy's standard-of-living index — and, in the blistering August heat, at the height of vacation season, it is especially somnolent.
Their choice of music Wednesday was an instrumental version of the Beatles' "A Day in the Life," as performed by the guitarist Jeff Beck, and the mostly somnolent crowd responded by clapping along during the song's signature tempo change.
In another development in Russia's long somnolent but suddenly fast-moving political scene, Mr. Putin on Monday removed the prosecutor general, Yuri Y. Chaika, a central pillar of the country's capricious law enforcement system throughout his 20-year rule.
When Keaton reads Didion's admission in "On Keeping a Notebook" that "I tell what some would call lies," her voice becomes softer, a little higher, more somnolent than it is when she reads the less personal pieces of journalism.
Chapman, the newest Yankee, who became eligible Monday after serving a 30-game domestic violence suspension, has brought a buzz to the late innings at the often somnolent stadium with a fastball that rides steadily at 100 miles an hour.
"'Vertigo' is not Hitchcock's best, but rather, with its lush morbidity, somnolent pace, poor box office and relative scarcity of jokes, the Hitchcock film for those who most wish he were French," Tom Shone wrote in The Times in 2016.
It was around this time that I was roused from the third of my somnolent excursions to contemplate something else about Grouper's music and really the world at large: The secret, above all, to making the most of it is paying attention.
Yet as you watch Mr. Whitaker pacing, twirling, brooding and taking endless inventory of his pockets before an impassive audience of one (a somnolent night clerk, embodied by a perfectly cast Frank Wood), you wouldn't be surprised if he just evaporated before your eyes.
In 33, when he was eleven, Mendes and his mother moved to a modest two-up-two-down house in a modern housing estate in Woodstock, on the somnolent outskirts of Oxford, where she had found work as a senior editor at Oxford University Press.
The issue is that his toolbox of bong-friendly dream imagery and cryptic dialogue isn't equipped to handle the depiction of a nuanced romantic relationship and its subsequent fallout, but Jóhanssonn is able to raise those feelings of affection and sorrow from their somnolent state.
"The FBI headlines startled a somnolent gold market, driving bullion a percent higher in a hour on concerns that a late October surprise could suddenly bolster (Donald) Trump's sagging fortunes, " said Tai Wong, director of base and precious metals trading for BMO Capital Markets in New York.
But the military-industrial complex has long been part of Silicon Valley's DNA: Defense contracts during and after World War II turned the region from a somnolent landscape of fruit orchards into a hub of electronics production and innovations ranging from mainframes to microprocessors to the internet.
After 20 hours of often-somnolent speechmaking, the Brazilian solicitor general, José Eduardo Cardozo, took to the dais just after dawn on Thursday and told lawmakers that history would judge them harshly if they voted to try Ms. Rousseff for a crime he said she had not committed.
To reach his studio in the Colonia Libertad section, where he grew up, Mr. Ramírez leaves the relatively somnolent streets of downtown San Diego for a city of 1.3 million, where it's not uncommon to encounter fire jugglers, Michael Jackson impersonators or teetering clowns on stilts at traffic stops.
A related but separate concern is the swelling interest in "selling volatility" or betting that volatility will remain somnolent — something that has proved phenomenally profitable since the global financial crisis, prompting money to flow into popular exchange traded funds that offer retail investors a clean way to bet on tranquility.
Big City It seemed perhaps all too appropriate that on the day after Bill de Blasio, master of somnolent arrogance, effectively won a second term as the mayor of New York City, came a report that a former product manager at Google and his partner had started a company called Bodega, meant to rid cities of actual bodegas.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads BATH, England — Train to Bath today, a somnolent West Country spa town set down in a bowl of hills, famous for its honey-colored Georgian squares, streets, and circuses where, in spring and summer, tourists slouch along in their sneakers, consumed by sartorial dreams of long gone Regency beaux and belles.
The moves by the Saudi leadership illustrated the dramatic shift the kingdom has undergone from a somnolent and conservative force under King Abdullah, who died two years ago, to a more unpredictable and potentially destabilizing regional power under Salman and his 32-year-old son and heir apparent, Mohammed, popularly referred to by his initials, MbS, who was named Crown Prince in June.
J.P. Let me offer you some free advice: reject a universe in which Maroon 5 swaps its usual not-always-unpleasant twee pop-soul for somnolent tropical house; guard your eyes from the group as it feels secure enough to attempt a concept video about … the celebrity grind, I guess; pray that the brainwashing required to convince Kendrick Lamar to contribute a dumbed-down verse still five times too smart for this song is only temporary.
Poppies, symbolic of sleep, peace, death and the artist's pacifism, are listlessly strewn by the somnolent Sleep as he passes.
2, p.47-48) In 876, Ibrahim erected a new palace-city, called Raqqada ("the Somnolent"), just a few kilometres southwest of Kairouan.Amari (1858: vol. 2: p.
Anyone else will see no point to this somnolent movie, especially because of the confusing ending". Charles Tatum from DVD Talk awarded the film 1/5 stars, writing, "One real drawback is the fact that this film is very ugly. It is mean.
This is the starting level of meditation. A person who starts meditation often enters a somnolent or sleep state (ghanood غنود). With the passage of time, the person goes into a state between sleep and wakefulness. The person can remember seeing something but not specifically what it is.
Also around this time, he attended Stanford University. During his tenure there, Rich became well known in the San Francisco Bay area for giving live night-time performances for somnolent or sleeping audiences. These were experiments to influence REM cycle sleep with auditory stimulus. They were usually nine hours long and lasted from 10 p.m.
Dramă în cinci acte. Craiova: Ramuri, [1921] In the 1950s, Camil Petrescu wrote him into the socialist- realist play Nicolae Bălcescu, as an antagonist. Marcel Anghelescu appeared as Vulpea in the early stagings, showing him as a man of "somnolent cruelty", "decrepit, bloated, and haughty".Florin Tornea, "Drumul spre Hlebnikov", in Revista Teatrul, Nr. 1/1956, p.
Akinetic mutism can also occur as a result of damage to the mesencephalic region of the brain. Mesencephalic akinetic mutism is clinically categorized as somnolent or apathetic akinetic mutism. It is characterized by vertical gaze palsy and ophthalmoplegia. This state of akinetic mutism varies in intensity, but it is distinguished by drowsiness, lack of motivation, hyper-somnolence, and reduction in spontaneous verbal and motor actions.
Decreased attention may also be described as a more or less decreased level of consciousness. In any case, this can be dangerous when performing tasks that require constant concentration, such as operating large vehicles. For instance, a person who is sufficiently somnolent may experience microsleep. However, objective cognitive testing can be used to differentiate the neurocognitive deficits of brain disease from those attributable to tiredness.
Eric Idle, the sketch's original performer, reflected on the band's name in a 1999 performance: There was also an extended skit about the fictional Toad the Wet Sprocket on one of Idle's later shows, Rutland Weekend Television (Season 1, Episode 4, "Rutland Weekend Whistle Test"). RWT musician and regular cast member Neil Innes, ex-Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band and "The Seventh Python," played keyboards with the somnolent band.
The choreography, in which Astaire was assisted by Hermes Pan, is principally concerned throughout with the possibilities of using taps to make as much noise as possible. In the film, Astaire suffers from what Rogers terms an "affliction": "Every once in a while I suddenly find myself dancing." Astaire introduces the film's tap motif when he blasts a tap barrage at the somnolent members of a London Club.Croce (1972), p.
Soundtracks for the Blind has been met with acclaim by critics. Alternative Press wrote that "Swans' out-and-out noise may have receded into quietude and somnolent hypnoscapes, but this monster of an album will leave ripples pulsing out for many years to come." Nick Terry of Terrorizer magazine wrote, "Gira has painstakingly recorded and produced this magnus [sic] opus with a ferocious attention to detail. Above all, it sounds phenomenal".
First he mails his Hired Girl stock certificate to the one person he trusts, Miles' stepdaughter Frederica "Ricky" Virginia Gentry. Dan confronts Miles and finds Belle in Miles' home. Belle injects him with an illegal "zombie" drug, reducing him to somnolent compliance. Belle and Miles discover Dan's plans to go into cold sleep and have him committed, but to a different repository run by one of Belle's shady associates for the Mannix corporation.
The depiction of a satanic figure represented under water was unique in Western Art. Instead of wings he is represented with long octopus tentacles. His 'treasures' are the sleeping figures surrounded with jewels and gold coins; objects representing materialism and avarice. The figures show no sign of torment, but are rather represented in a state of somnolent bliss, as though they have succumbed to all that is 'satanic' in Delville's occult view; sensual pleasure and materialism.
Angel brushes past Mars and, finding Jhiera with the still-somnolent girls, tells her that Tae is closer behind than she thinks. At that moment, Cordelia frantically rushes in to report Tae's approach. While Cordelia and Wesley are still rousing the girls and trying to get them moving toward the back exit, Tae and his team burst in. Cordy and Wes continue with the evacuation, while Jhiera and Angel engage Tae and his men in battle.
The Oxford Companion to Australian Literature calls this Harpur's "best-known and most-anthologised descriptive poem." However they then go on to say that "Although often praised for its creation of the hushed somnolent atmosphere of the summer noonday in the Australian bush, the poem lacks Australian definition."The Oxford Companion to Australian Literature, 2nd edition, p533 eNotes.com states that the Harpur's poem "reflects the influence of Wordsworth, but also the independent, inventive spirit that would characterize most of his works."eNotes.
It was further learned that neither Rodriguez nor Santiago did anything to help Brown during the hemorrhage. Further photographs of Brown were shown to the jury to back up Sampson's diagnosis. Sampson said in court that the blow to Brown's head was the "straw that broke the camel's back" and she further stated that Brown died from "child abuse syndrome." Dr. Barbara Sampson also provided the following details during the day's trial, saying that Brown had been somnolent and then in a coma.
Théâtre de la Ville, Paris: site of the first French performance of Trans, ten days after the Donaueschingen world premiere in October 1971 Trans is a composition for orchestra and tape by the German composer Karlheinz Stockhausen, written in 1971. It is Number 35 in the composer's catalog of works. Trans is as much a work of theatre as it is a musical composition. It has a somnolent, irrational look and feel, for the simple reason that it is the representation of a dream.
Taylor's version featured Leah Kunkel as backup singer, singing the "comma comma" sections in harmony, which is heard after the second verse as well as in the coda of the song. AllMusic critic Jason Elias compares Jones' original with Taylor's version stating that "where Jones’s version was chipper and a little obnoxious," Taylor's version "is so laid back it’s almost somnolent." Elias notes that Taylor's slowed down version has the benefit of allowing him to shade the words in new ways. Elias also praises Taylor's guitar playing.
The album was re-released in 1987 as A Catastrophe Ballet with Rhapsody of Youth and Rain with three bonus tracks: #"The Somnolent Pursuit" ("The Fleeing Somnabulist" backwards) #"Between Youth" (B-side track from Believers of the Unpure) #"After the Rain" (B-side track from Believers of the Unpure) In 1999 it was released with live recordings of "Awake at the Wall" and "The Drowning" and a CD-Rom track with pictures. In 2009, the album was re-released once more with an unreleased studio track entitled "Beneath His Widow" featuring Rozz Williams.
Jack Kerouac described Huncke in his "Now it's Jazz" reading from Desolation Angels, chapter 77: > Huck, whom you'll see on Times Square, somnolent and alert, sad, sweet, > dark, holy. Just out of jail. Martyred. Tortured by sidewalks, starved for > sex and companionship, open to anything, ready to introduce a new world with > a shrug. John Clellon Holmes described Albert Ancke, his representation of Huncke in Go in Chapter 14 of part 2: > A sallow, wrinkled little hustler, hatless and occupying a crumpled sport > shirt as though crouched in it to hide his withered body.
The production received mixed reviews.Bouthiller, Russell. broadwaybeat.com BROADWAY SNAP-SHOT:Marie Christine" broadwaybeat.com, December 13, 1999 Ben Brantley wrote in The New York Times: "When Audra McDonald sings her first notes as the Medea-like heroine of Marie Christine, Michael John LaChiusa's solemn, sometimes somnolent musical tragedy at Lincoln Center, there is clearly sorcery at work.... Marie Christine ... is a resounding confirmation of Ms. McDonald's status as a vocal artist of singular skills and sensibility.... As a musical portrait of an individual, Marie Christine is stunning; as a compelling, complete production, it still feels oddly unfinished.
Retrieved on 2009-09-25. Miles Marshall Lewis was more critical in LA Weekly, believing the singer was "not Prince" and had regressed musically with Now, throughout which "the quiet storm of Maxwell's signature sound becomes damn near somnolent". Teresa Wiltz of The Washington Post said the record predictably followed his previous albums' formula of "moody musings" on romance and heartbreak, funky musical backdrops, and pleading vocals; Wiltz lamented Maxwell's inability to "stretch beyond his self-imposed limits" on record, as she believed he had "to spectacular effect" at his concerts.Wiltz, Teresa.
III, p.386-388 According to literary historian Ovid Crohmălniceanu, the spread of literary modernism in general was helped along by "a certain insurgent fever of souls brought up in small Moldavian târguri and exasperated by their somnolent atmosphere".Cernat, p.16 Cernat also asserts: "The dramatic lessening in administrative importance of Iași—Moldavia's former capital—generated a strong feeling of frustration among local intellectuals". A distinct product of "Moldavian" Symbolism was the Iași-based review Vieața Nouă, founded in 1905 by the aspiring academic Ovid Densusianu, and published until 1925.
Mole wants to meet the respected but elusive Badger, who lives deep in the Wild Wood, but Rat – knowing that Badger does not appreciate visits – tells Mole to be patient and wait for Badger to pay them a visit himself. Nevertheless, on a snowy winter's day, while the seasonally somnolent Rat dozes, Mole impulsively goes to the Wild Wood to explore, hoping to meet Badger. He gets lost in the woods, sees many "evil faces" among the wood's less-welcoming denizens, succumbs to fright and panic and hides, trying to stay warm, among the sheltering roots of a tree. Rat wakes to find Mole gone.
Brigadier Mobolaji Johnson, military governor of Lagos State demolished Ajele Cemetery in December 1971 in order to situate the Lagos State Secretariat. The demolition met with a lot of criticism and many historians and commentators noted the loss of valuable history. Prof J.D.Y. Peel noted that the demolition had deprived "Lagosians not only of a precious green space in the heart of the city but of the memorials of their forebears". Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka called the demolition "the violation of that ancestral place" noting that "the order came from the military governor: 'Dig up those dead and forgotten ancestors and plant a modern council building - with all its lucrative corollaries on that somnolent spot".
Johnson's administration was responsible for the demolition and disinterment of people buried at Ajele Cemetery such as Samuel Ajayi Crowther, James Pinson Labulo Davies, Madam Tinubu, Thomas Babington Macaulay, and many others. The demolition met with a lot of criticism: Prof J.D.Y. Peele noted that the demolition had deprived "Lagosians not only of a precious green space in the heart of the city but of the memorials of their forebears". Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka called the demolition "the violation of that ancestral place" noting that "the order came from the military governor [Mobolaji Johnson]: 'Dig up those dead and forgotten ancestors and plant a modern council building – with all its lucrative corollaries on that somnolent spot".
In 1905 or 1906, their homes were described in an article in a local newspaper: > ...In the silent, somnolent forest they formed their round bark houses, as > the Hebrew of old constructed the beautiful temple 'so that there was > neither hammer nor ax nor any tool of iron heard while it was building.' A > frame work of poles and branches was made and bound together. Then this > frame work was entirely covered with large pieces of bark, firmly held in > place by the tough, pliable, rope-like strips of dogwood bark.... Around the > inner wall of this house is a platform 30 inches high and seven and eight > feet wide. This is used for a lounging place by day and a bed by night.
In his individual sessions with undergraduates to discuss their work, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author was sometimes known to write his comments in the margin, and having discussed his suggestion with the student, to then take out his pencil and erase his comment. As Master of Pierson College, he subsequently hosted his old boss Henry Luce – with whom Hersey had become reconciled after their dispute years prior – when Luce spoke to the college's undergraduates. Time founder Luce was a notoriously dull public speaker, and his address to the Pierson undergraduates was no exception. After Luce's somnolent speech, the former publisher privately revealed to Hersey for the first time that he and his wife Clare Boothe Luce had taken LSD while supervised by a physician.
Don Javier, 1960 Massó was increasingly disappointed by the perceived somnolent atmosphere of the movement's circulos, with the older generation trapped in recollections of the long gone days of glory. Highly emotional semi-clandestine 1956 attempts to dissuade the Carlist claimant from a would-be dynastical union with the Alfonsinos and to inspire him towards a decisive policy proved unsuccessful. The Massó-led aetistas, upset with the diffident Don Javier, decided to focus on his eldest son Carlos Hugo, with whom the group found common ground during his brief stay in Madrid en route to Portugal in 1955. Carlos Hugo, at that time a French citizen completing PhD in economics in Oxford, threw himself into the Spanish politics in liaison with Massó and his team.
Despite receiving some excellent reviews, Slight Delay did not make it into the independent charts. 'Loene Carmen has fallen into some lost world where late night country rock is bound up in medieval chains. Mazzy Star springs straight to mind, but the flesh in Carmen’s voice and the huge spaces around it bring out other associations as well, most especially the sexy whisperings of Prince and the Rolling Stones at their loose and lazy best' (Mark Mordue) 'Velveteen vocals bubble through a pool of Barbarella’s matmos, backlit by Ry Cooder on mescaline, Tortoise-style keys and somnolent beats…Loene Carmen inspires devotion from hardcore bikers to art-house boys. Slight Delay, her second solo album, cements the myth in cherry red lipstick.
Lecca pined for what he saw as better days, referring to the cultural work of Hasdeu, George Ionescu-Gion, and psychologist Nicolae Vaschide, whose work he introduced for the public.Apostolescu, pp. 197–198 In part written as a satire, Noi, Românii attacked particular social groups: Transylvanian immigrants, for "posing as martyrs" and "bit by bit [...] form[ing] their own state within the state"; state employees, for being "somnolent" and interested in social gatherings more than actual work; and amateur actors, for "dishonor[ing] the work" of professionals. His hostility for amateurs was shared by Livescu, who notes that Quarta was being "mutilated" by a company in Pitești, which reduced the number of roles from "a great number" to "seven–nine".
Brittany was, however, still of strategic significance to the Committee of Public Safety. The Committee believed that utilizing the city as a seaport for the French fleet would allow them to galvanize a fleet of ships to sail to the nearby southern peninsula of England in order to begin an offensive effort. Saint-André sought to regain control of Brittany by eliminating the easy-going and inattentive eyes of the old regime, emphasizing how “the negligence of a sleepy tyrant or of somnolent ministers does not agree with our [republican] principles.” On 20 November 1793, Saint-André and Jean-Jacques Bréard, another agent of the Committee, issued a decree with a regular naval penal code, a code which was later sanctioned by the Convention and applied to the entire navy.
The 1965 war, which consisted of three Pakistan offensives, and one Indian counteroffensive, began in Jan 1965, with the occupation of a large swathe of the territory in the North of the Rann of Kutch, by Pakistan Para- Military Units, in an area under the operational jurisdiction of somnolent elements of the Gujarat Reserve Police, under the command and control of Indian Ministry of Home Affairs. The India response to the occupation, first by the Gujarat police, then the CRPF, and later by Indian army units, was late, limited, and timorous. It was contested aggressively, by 8 Infantry division of the Pakistan Army under the command of Maj General Tikka Khan. In April 65, in a succession of operations code-named Desert Hawk Pakistan army consolidated and expanded its gains.
By a Bull of 17 December 1421, Pope Martin V granted canonical institution to this faculty and united it closely with the faculty of law. In the 16th century the local triumph of Calvinism interrupted the somewhat somnolent Catholic school of theology, which was reinstated in 1622; but the rivalries of Dominicans and Jesuits interfered seriously with the prosperity of the faculty, which disappeared at the Revolution. In better days, among Montpellier's illustrious pupils of law were Petrarch, who spent four years at Montpellier, and among its lecturers were William of Nogaret, chancellor to Philip IV, Guillaume de Grimoard, afterwards Pope Urban V, and Pedro de Luna, afterwards antipope Benedict XIII. Like all other provincial universities of France, that of Montpellier was suppressed at the outbreak of the French Revolution in 1793.
In making a soft life for Bradford, the staff of P&D; Enterprises hopes to keep the Creative Force somnolent, assuming that if the Force woke and was forced out of hiding physical laws would change to the point that the Universe might be annihilated. For those five years they were largely successful, however over this time Bradford has begun to put scattered parts together ... while P&D;'s work was very thorough, it was not complete, and at least clue that Hedgemore had been sterile for years before Bradford's birth eventually surfaces. Additionally, a cult worshipping Bradford has formed. Mixing elements of 1960s-style hippie movement, Buddhism, and rock and roll, it holds Bradford as the Messiah, the "Inverse Vessel" - instead of the Universe containing him, he contains the Universe.
Here the Columbian Exchange occurred two thousand years early, when a Carthaginian fleet was blown across the Atlantic to discover the New World. This premature contact gave the Native American civilizations time to recover from the shock of new diseases and adopt the newcomers' technology; in addition, the early introduction of maize and the potato to the Old World eventually reduced Rome's ability to control its subjects through Egyptian grain. The Empire ended with Nero, and the patchwork of European successor states were ill-equipped to resist subsequent barbarian invasions. In the "current year" of 1848, the expansionist, steam-powered Tenochca Empire faces off against the Hotinohsavannih League to the north and the Songhay Empire (the last remnant of Roman culture) to the east; whoever wins is likely fated to take on the somnolent but fearsomely large Mongol Khaganate that covers most of Eurasia.
The original trio remains as the main structure, but four inserts interrupt as "magic moments", in which other instruments engage in dialogue with the trio: the first is an imperious solo oboe, the second a stentorian trumpet-trombone duo, and the last a somnolent tuba. The third insert, on the other hand, is self-reflective, performed by the core trio and including, like the Seventh Hour, the spoken Latin words "Gloria in excelsis Deo et in terra pax in hominibus bonae voluntatis" (Kohl 2008, 16). In the score, Stockhausen specified that the work should be performed with a "light sculpture" in the middle of the stage, and this sculpture should gradually become more brilliant. For the world premiere in Amsterdam, a pyramidal sculpture was designed by the lighting technician Maarten Warmerdam, which was made to increase in brightness over the course of the performance Stockhausen 2011, I and III).
King Stanisław Augustus remains a controversial figure. In Polish historiography and in popular works, he has been criticized or marginalized by authors such as, Szymon Askenazy, Joachim Lelewel, Jerzy Łojek whom Andrzej Zahorski describes as Poniatowski's most vocal critic among modern historians, Tadeusz Korzon, Karol Zyszewski and Krystyna Zienkowska; whereas more neutral or positive views have been expressed by Paweł Jasienica, Walerian Kalinka, Władysław Konopczyński, Stanisław Mackiewicz, Emanuel Rostworowski and Stanisław Wasylewski. Manuscript of the Constitution of 3 May 1791 When elected to the throne, he was seen by many as simply an "instrument for displacing the somnolent Saxons from the throne of Poland", yet as the British historian, Norman Davies notes, "he turned out to be an ardent patriot, and a convinced reformer." Still, according to many, his reforms did not go far enough, leading to accusations that he was being overly cautious, even indecisive, a fault to which he himself admitted.
" '-Lindsay Williams from CCM Magazine "...virtually every song builds from humble acoustic beginnings to a cymbal-crashing climax. While this might seem exciting, rather it elicits a "sameness" that brings a somnolent quality to the whole album." -Paul Schultz from The Trades "His lyrical dexterity is solid throughout the mix of acoustic ballads and sonic rockers; likewise, he manages to inject a deep sense of intimacy in either groove... He uses strings to perfection to add an atmospheric quality to many tracks, and the effect is only magnified with his richly layered arrangements and passionate delivery" -Christian Music About "I wouldn't be surprised if Phil had just pressed record on a tape recorder, gotten lost in the beauty of prayer, and found in playback God was really leading Him to the lyrics for this record, that's how freeflowing the CD is, the tracks continue each other, building upon thoughts, longing, and maintaining confidence of God's Word by trusting Him with your life. An excellent view of worship from the honesty of a heart flooded with grace.

No results under this filter, show 123 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.