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Both of these books help curious readers understand the tenuousness of Western waters.
There's a certain tenuousness to Winogrand's photos; the compositions hold together, but just barely.
The tenuousness of money has dictated my decisions, actions, thoughts, ideas, plans and dreams.
And while my financial circumstances have (drastically) changed, that latent tenuousness is still there.
To be a Jew, her work insists, is to recognize the tenuousness of cultural transmission.
The tenuousness of the culpability in the car incident in particular seems to support this view.
Still, he acknowledges the tenuousness of his status in a country where religious conservatives wield great power.
As this murder mystery unfolds, a series of questions, suspects, variable motives, and the tenuousness of confinement begin to mount.
Because of the volume of medications and tenuousness of their condition, those are some of the patients we are concerned about.
PG: Was the tenuousness of your lives as girls, whether material or emotional, what sent you into the world with such gusto?
Central to "Così" is its cruelty, the starkness with which it exposes the tenuousness of romantic attachments — and, by extension, attachments altogether.
They encourage a healthy skepticism and an awareness of the tenuousness of knowledge, which, among other things, keeps our egos in check.
The studio and the garden, side by side and mutually visible, form an image of the dilemma and the tenuousness of its separations.
But they were both aware of the tenuousness of many campaign romances and thought carefully about what their postelection relationship may look like.
The ugliness premium is proof that we prefer those who don't threaten our own security and proof of the very tenuousness of that security.
Erdogan managed to appear at once presidential and intimate, striking a balance between his assured rhetoric and the tenuousness of his connection to the media universe.
As do dozens other experiences from my childhood, each flashback an articulation of both the hyper-tenuousness of my life then and my obliviousness to it.
Critics have heard the tenuousness of the melodies, and the close harmonies, and they hear discord, darkness and worry—the bruise-like qualities that the cover explores.
Logan Lucky's characters may identify fiercely with the place they're from, but they're also constantly made aware of the economic tenuousness and limited options that come with it.
Read on for a discussion of how the tenuousness of existence informed the new album, and how his solo practice fits in with his long history of film composition.
So it's not just a straight-up travelogue; it's arranged in a way that's texturally rich and emotionally resonant, a reminder of the beautiful tenuousness of the natural world around us.
The same tenuousness of public space and erosion of the freedoms of political speech and action that inspire them in the first place mean that they are easily crushed by police.
As the game hints over and over again, Lincoln Clay's experiences in Vietnam are a part of him, and one gets the sense that the tenuousness of his life in these situations is both expected and desired.
Talking, chattering, and whispering in long, uninterrupted streams that seem to be about environmental collapse, concepts of selfhood, and the tenuousness of bodies, Dalt provides an echo to an anxious epoch of informational overload, impending doom, and malleability humanity.
Yet as the tenuousness of even our most noble and seemingly durable civil rights gains grows more apparent by the news cycle, we must also reckon with the possibility that a full healing may forever lie on the horizon.
The film is filled with all things we queer ladies love about renegotiating and processing the self, including stories about creative self-reflexivity, attempts at discovering a queer history that could have been, the tenuousness of queer bestie friendship, and, of course, some hot lady-on-lady sex scenes.
As we are in the midst of various draft seasons, here are some guidelines to offer new athletes and high-net-worth individuals that may help improve their journeys: It's essential that high-net-worth individuals realize the tenuousness of their situations and just how vulnerable they are, even if they have advisors in place.
Argentinian artist Tomás Saraceno's "Sonic Cosmic Webs" (2016), made up of two beautifully fragile spider webs illuminated by a light projection, and Wang Gongxin's "The Dialogue" (1995), consisting of two suspended light bulbs that alternately dip into a dark pool of ink, are highly subtle and evocative commentaries on the tenuousness, and even the imperceptibility of truth.
As Cave grapples with the mundanity of life in the wake of loss, we see him at his most ruthless as a poet—and, on tracks like "Girl in Amber," his most broken and aged as a vocalist—stripped of his trademark romanticism to reveal something more vital, in the most literal sense of the word: The immediacy and tenuousness of life.
The RBAF therefore illustrates the tenuousness of officials' efforts to impose new forms of calculability, a dynamic that remains under explored in governmentality literature.
Noble Beast was made available as a standard CD release, a special limited-edition deluxe two-CD package and a double-LP package. The track "Tenuousness" appears in the closing credits for the 2011 movie Crazy, Stupid, Love.
Fitz and the Dizzyspells is the fifth EP by American singer-songwriter Andrew Bird, released on May 11, 2009. "See the Enemy" is a reworked version of the song "Anonanimal", and "Ten-You-Us" is an alternate version of "Tenuousness", both from the album Noble Beast.
The Dreyfus family, particularly his brother Mathieu, remained convinced of his innocence and worked with the journalist Bernard Lazare to prove it. In March 1896, Colonel Georges Picquart, head of counter- espionage, found evidence that the real traitor was Major Ferdinand Walsin Esterhazy. The General Staff, however, refused to reconsider its judgment and transferred Picquart to North Africa. In July 1897 Dreyfus’s family contacted the President of the Senate Auguste Scheurer-Kestner to draw attention to the tenuousness of the evidence against Dreyfus.
Beiser, 7 The early German romantics strove to create a new synthesis of art, philosophy, and science, by viewing the Middle Ages as a simpler period of integrated culture; however, the German romantics became aware of the tenuousness of the cultural unity they sought. Late-stage German Romanticism emphasized the tension between the daily world and the irrational and supernatural projections of creative genius. In particular, the critic Heinrich Heine criticized the tendency of the early German romantics to look to the medieval past for a model of unity in art and society.
Infant mortality was highest during the crucial first days, when the mother might also succumb to childbed fever. A successful childbirth was lavishly celebrated. Sons would one day assert the family interests, whether in modest workshop or banking house; daughters would share the household's work until they were married and would cement the exogamous ties that stabilized Tuscan family position at every social level. Painted childbirth trays began to appear about 1370, in the generation following the Black Death, when the tenuousness of life was more vivid than ever.
Later, Pritchard deemed it convenient to accept this designation, despite its tenuousness, for minimal disruption to the already confused nomenclature of the species. The even more senior species synonym of californiana ("californian" – Quoy & Gaimard, 1824a) is considered a nomen oblitum ("forgotten name"). Previously, the Galápagos tortoise was considered to belong to the genus Geochelone, known as 'typical tortoises' or 'terrestrial turtles'. In the 1990s, subgenus Chelonoidis was elevated to generic status based on phylogenetic evidence which grouped the South American members of Geochelone into an independent clade (branch of the tree of life).
Māori belligerence made pākehā nervous and emphasised the tenuousness of trade. In August 1834, the captain of the Lucy Ann reported in Sydney that the Māori living beside the Weller brothers whaling station on Otago harbour now treated the pākehā there with the greatest contempt, talked of wiping out all pākehā, and took what they wanted. Their "insolence" grew so much, one captain complained, that "they take from us whatever suits their fancy, such as our clothing. and food from off our very plates – help themselves to oil, in such quantities as they require...".
"The Empire of the Ants" is a 1905 short story by H. G. Wells about the littleness of humanity and the tenuousness of the dominion Homo sapiens enjoys on Earth. A 1977 film, Empire of the Ants, was loosely based on Wells' story. "The Empire of the Ants" features a Brazilian captain, Gerilleau, who is ordered to take his gunboat, the Benjamin Constant, to assist the inhabitants of the town of Badama, in the "Upper Amazon," "against a plague of ants."H.G. Wells, "The Empire of the Ants," in The Short Stories of H.G. Wells (London: Ernest Benn, 1927), p. 92.
Numerous appeals and publications concerning the Assyrian Question, written by the Patriarch and presented to the British Government and various international bodies, highlight him as a writer of distinction. He was the translator or author of several books on the theology and history of the Church of the East (see "Works" section above.) The volatile political environment and uncertainties for the church caused in 1933 by the independence of Iraq from colonial rule forced the patriarch to be exiled to Cyprus away from the new see in Bebadi. In 1940, he relocated again, to Chicago, Illinois in the United States. Prior to Mar Eshai Shimun’s intervention, Assyrians living among their Islamic neighbor’s shared a tenuousness relationship that was firmly rooted in mistrust by both sides.
All of the programs that aired as part of the block met the FCC's educational programming requirements, despite some tenuousness to some of the claims of educational content in some programs. It was for this reason that the block did not include some of Nickelodeon's most popular programs (most notably SpongeBob SquarePants), even during the more open-formatted Nick on CBS era. On December 31, 2005, Viacom was split into two separate companies under the shared control of National Amusements (owned by Sumner Redstone), with CBS and all related broadcasting, television production and distribution properties as well as some non- production entities becoming part of the standalone company CBS Corporation, while Nickelodeon became part of a restructured Viacom. Nick Jr. on CBS/Nick on CBS ended on September 9, 2006.

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