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  1. not made dim or dimmer : not dimmed

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Twenty years later, Williams said her competitive fire was undimmed.
Our support for the free, open, global internet is undimmed.
And both men still harbored an undimmed ambition to be president.
And we will remember him as he was: unwavering, undimmed, unequaled.
And this creed burns brightly, undimmed by the anti-tech backlash.
And we will remember him as he was: unwavering, undimmed, unequaled. END
Still, Mr. Alagna's enthusiasm for the often demanding title role came through undimmed.
But throughout this, Mabille's appreciation of antique textiles and grand interiors remained undimmed.
He said his love of his signature material remained undimmed from his student days.
My respect for you, and the fortitude you have shown in difficult times, remains undimmed.
But even then, after it has destroyed them both, her passion for him remains undimmed.
Even still, Todd Jones's screaming remains guttural and cathartic as ever, a reassuring rage that remains undimmed.
The world is smaller for his departure, and we will remember him as he was: unwavering, undimmed, unequal.
Her obsession undimmed, she nevertheless thought of the Anne-and-Jasper unit with a strange sort of affection.
As an advocate for the oppressed, as a defender of the peace, as a promise, unwavering, undimmed, unequalled.
The world is smaller for his departure, and we will remember him as he was, unwavering, undimmed, unequalled.
Still, Deadmau5 has an unmatched gift for reading crowds — and his passion for beats and hooks is undimmed.
The surprise and pleasure of the last Solange record remains, almost two and a half years later, largely undimmed.
Later in those Games, the Australian swimmer Murray Rose also won three golds, but Cuthbert's luster would be undimmed.
It's a remarkable feat when an actor can suffer through two more or less giant dogs with her star undimmed.
"My commitment to change in Britain is undimmed," May will say on Tuesday, according to advanced extracts from her speech.
Mary Lovelace O'Neal returns to New York at 78 with a solo show and an undimmed aversion to being pigeonholed.
Mr. Bauer escaped Czechoslovakia as a child with his family in 1939, and his sharp intelligence is undimmed at 92.
But though her body had been ravaged by emphysema, her hope and faith in a future world of opportunity remained undimmed.
To be still more blunt, to anyone with their critical faculties undimmed by partisan rage or calculation, he is obviously a con-man.
And in the video, every square person who comes into the frame ends up a licentious reveler — Big Freedia's powers remain undimmed. J.C.
The stock market is off its lows, Hong Kong's love affair with property is undimmed and companies are forging ahead with listing plans.
Though hardly at the vanguard of musical invention, their "end-of-the-pier" appeal remained undimmed and saw continuing healthy audiences for live shows.
While Ms. Graham's most recent runs at the Met found her voice's quality undimmed, its power had faded a bit in the theater's vastness.
As Valegro has aged and mellowed, Dujardin's competitive energy has remained undimmed, and one of Hester's challenges is to keep the two in synch.
As much as his efficacy in front of the goal, and the characteristic imagination in his play, his undimmed appetite for the battle has impressed.
The fruits of some of those efforts were on display at the R.N.C. meeting outside Albuquerque, where enthusiasm for Mr. Trump was undimmed, at least publicly.
See Inside Audrey Hepburn's Chic Closet Up for Auction Hepburn's longtime friend, composer and conductor Michael Tilson Thomas, remembers her unique grace, undimmed at the end of her life.
Australian miners' enthusiasm for lithium projects appears undimmed by sliding prices as they expand their exploration and development efforts on the back of expected strong demand for battery chemicals.
These are the bare facts of the case, and they have been enough to generate a frisson in the American audience that has buzzed, undimmed, to the present day.
While Scott's passion for the Presidents Cup is undimmed after seven consecutive defeats, he remains unenthused about golf at the Olympics and the idea of teeing off at the 2020 Tokyo Games.
Just then, my mother smiled at me from the other side of the table, her beauty undimmed, at least to me; her smile warming me, as it always has, no matter what.
But it would be wrong not to hail Arimah's exhilarating originality: She is conducting adventures in narrative on her own terms, keeping her streak of light, that bright ember, burning fiercely, undimmed.
It's even true on "Take What You Want," an excellent song that opens with a guest appearance by a strikingly undimmed Ozzy Osbourne, and also features some deep-echo Travis Scott yelps.
The undimmed appetite of the world's largest crude importer is partially a reflection of the start-up of new refineries, demand from smaller, independent plants as well as increased exports of refined fuels.
Wyatt Mason writes an appreciation of Jones, and what it means to be a late-career artist whose undimmed artistic impulse is now joined with the mind and body of an aging man.
This is a service, because we've created a cult of genius that makes genius transcendent of our humanity rather than fundamental to it, undimmed until we croak out "More light!" at our dying moment.
BUCHAREST (Reuters) - Senior members of Romania's ruling Social Democrats (PSD) expressed undimmed support for their leader on Friday after a preliminary Supreme Court ruling sentenced the country's most powerful politician to prison for corruption.
And given the Trump administration's undimmed determination to lock the Supreme Court into a permanent if uneasy partnership, it's important to realize that the train is still hurtling down the track, destination highly uncertain.
Displaying an apparently undimmed taste for navigating several challenges simultaneously, Prince Mohammed said Iran's supply of rockets to militias in Yemen is an act of "direct military aggression" that could be an act of war.
The test involves setting the screen at 12 percent, keeping it on and undimmed constantly, playing an endless loop of music, and leaving Wi-Fi on to collect email, tweets, and Facebook posts in the background.
The test involves setting the screen at 100 percent, keeping it on and undimmed constantly, playing an endless loop of music, and leaving Wi-Fi on to collect email, tweets and Facebook posts in the background.
Revered for his speed, his swift serve and his incredible control, he earned the nickname "Evergreen Tree" in Mandarin as he faced generation after generation of elite Chinese players with his powers seemingly undimmed by time.
"Everything that the millennial really likes to dress in, we have it here!" said Mr. Gindi, an owner of Century 221 Stores, the department store whose flame has burned, undimmed, to generations of discount-loving moths.
Sanchez is standing trial for sedition for his role in a failed independence bid in 2017, and the wealthy region's undimmed ambition to split from Spain is among the most emotive campaign issues in the election.
He saw our country not only as a physical place or power, but as the carrier of enduring human aspirations, as an advocate for the oppressed, as a defender for peace, as a promise unwavering, undimmed, unequal.
Dafoe's intensity is undimmed (he seems not to have aged since his jungly exertions in "Platoon," more than thirty years ago), and, as for van Gogh, he was worn and torn by the strain of being alive.
LONDON — Each week Prime Minister Theresa May of Britain seems to face a new crisis over the country's withdrawal from the European Union, only to escape, her authority diminished but her determination to carry on apparently undimmed.
LONDON (Reuters) - World stocks are set for the longest quarterly run of gains since 123, and investors' enthusiasm for shares appears undimmed, with a Reuters poll showing average equity exposure in portfolios at the highest in almost two years.
Mr. Carli walks with a cane now, but his sweptback hair and abundant mustache, his tailored camel blazer and his way of peppering every statement with "bello" and "bellissimo" reflect an undimmed enthusiasm for the finer things of life.
"Endless Poetry," telling a more diffuse story, doesn't reach quite the same level of intensity, but it is testament to the relentless energy and undimmed ingenuity of its creator and a moving defense of the prerogatives of the imagination.
"Consumer appetite for smart speakers remained undimmed during the all-important Q4 period as newly launched devices with improved feature sets and audio performance helped drive record quarterly shipments," said David Watkins, director at Strategy Analytics, in a statement.
China's enthusiasm for the global game, undimmed by years of underperformance and corruption scandals, has always reached fever pitch during World Cup finals and that might be even more the case this year with the domestic game finally on the rise.
The thousands in attendance roared their approval at McGregor's every utterance, their enthusiasm apparently undimmed by an hour-and-a-half delay to the start of the festivities or by a sound system that swallowed some of the comments made on stage.
Sokurov's "Russian Ark" (2002) was a magniloquent tribute to the Hermitage, in St. Petersburg, and, to judge by the latest film, his fascination with our need to build strongholds of art, and to weatherproof them against the storms of revolution and conflict, remains undimmed.
And despite some Iraqi protesters' objections, Iranian prestige remains undimmed in the eyes of millions of Iraqi Shiite Muslims, giving a source of soft power and religious sway that will help it build political and economic influence as it competes against Islamic rivals Turkey and Saudi Arabia.
"Blackstar", released two years after his comeback record, "The Next Day", confirmed beyond all doubt Mr Bowie's status as the ultimate outsider in the pantheon of ageing rock icons: a man whose imagination, daring and ambition were not only undimmed but redoubled in his fifth decade of musical creation.
And like a cat, over the years, no matter the adversity — the extreme toxicities that resulted from her many rounds of chemotherapy, the bowel perforation that left her with an ostomy, the trips to the intensive care unit — she always landed on her feet, the wattage of her personality undimmed.
It features enough bravura portraits and heroic history paintings to convey an undimmed sense of the glory, guts, and grandeur of empire-building, but if you look at each item and read each label, you can't escape an awareness of the devastation wreaked by imperialism over at least four continents and countless islands.
But for sheer satisfaction I usually find myself turning back 50 or 60 years, to three takes on "Messiah" undimmed by age: Colin Davis's wholly reliable account from 1966 with the London Symphony; the unending glory of Otto Klemperer's profoundly spiritual taping with the Philharmonia in 1964; and, the maddest of all recordings, Hermann Scherchen's drawn-out version from 1959, from Vienna, at once bafflingly monumental and unbelievably tender.
If we saw this star undimmed, it would shine at magnitude 3.6, almost as bright as Albireo, the star marking the swan's head.
17 December 1929. Despite these hardships, his passion for cycling and "unique capacity for self-advertising" remained undimmed. He died on 2 April 1944 at Royal Melbourne Hospital and was buried in Fawkner Cemetery.
The painting is in poor condition, and the music in the manuscript has been badly damaged by past restorations, although a tenor and an alto part can be made out. Nevertheless, despite considerable paint loss, the work's originality remains undimmed.
The conviction that success equated with fame remained undimmed, however, and he became increasingly attracted by the role of "universal citizen and justice giver for moral order" ("citoyen universel, justicier de l'ordre moral"). Another term that comes up in connection with Didier's self-appointed mission around this time is "avenger of the Jews" ("vengeur de juifs").
One claim is his eyesight became poor, although his obituary says his eyesight remained "undimmed". His obituary says he was slowed by muscular rheumatism. Luck may have also played a factor, and Smoot was just unlucky and didn't get the chance to play in the majors again. Smoot played three years with Toledo, hitting .312 in 1907, .
Marcus Plested observes that Scholarios' "love and esteem for Thomas was to continue undimmed throughout his career" "although he would often accentuate the note of caution in later works." Despite his cautions Scholarios writes of Thomas "we love this divinely-inspired and wise man."Luis Petit, Xenophon Sidéridès, Martin Jugie, Eds. (1928-36), Oeuvres Complètes de Georges Scholarios 8 vols.
The glowing rainbow feathers were magic and remain undimmed, but show their colors only to those who love beauty and seek to make beauty for others. Irina Zheleytova translates another version, The Firebird and Princess Vasilisa. In this version a king's archer is on a hunt and runs across a firebird's feather. The archer's horse warns the archer not to touch it, as bad things will happen.
Vom Journalisten zum Historiker der deutschen Arbeiterbewegung. München: Verlag der Zwölf 1949, p. 375 four years of war left Mayer's interest in the unfolding history of the labour movement undimmed. Despite his undoubted academic qualities and the support of Hermann Oncken, when it came to a vote by the evaluation committee, the dissertation that he submitted to the Philosophy Faculty of Berlin University in 1918 failed to earn him the hoped for habilitation qualification.
The chief images were of Brahma, two Shiva, Mahishasuramardini, Yama. The best executed were the dancing nymphs, with garlands and musical instruments, many of them extremely graceful. Except the roof of the domes, whoso outer marble cover was gone, the temple was white marble throughout, the lustre of tho prominent part undimmed. Near the temple, two richly carved columns, supporting an entablature and sculptured pediment, are probably triumphal pillars, kirti stambh, like those at Sidhpur.
Irish Colleges in Europe Irish Jesuit Archive. In 1593 the Irish College of St. Patrick, Lisbon was established by Royal Charter.A light undimmed: the story of the Convent of Our Lady of Bom Sucesso Lisbon 1639 to 2000 Irish Catholic, 30 November 1999 Like other Irish colleges in the peninsula it was placed under the management of the Jesuits. Howling died in 1599, in Lisbon, after the city had been ravaged by The Plague.
81; Anderson (2002a). On September 23, 1990, at the age of ninety-four, Ornstein completed his final work, the Eighth Piano Sonata.Anderson (2002b). The names of the sonata's movements reflect not only the passage of a remarkable span of time, but an undimmed sense of humor and exploratory spirit: I. "Life's Turmoil and a Few Bits of Satire" / II. "A Trip to the Attic—A Tear or Two for a Childhood Forever Gone" (a.
"Star of Japanese Emperor Remains Undimmed". Christian Science Monitor. After the war, Peel joined the Christian Science Monitor, a newspaper owned by the Christian Science church, writing editorials and book reviews, then in 1953 left the Monitor to work for The First Church of Christ, Scientist, the church's administration in Boston, where he became an advisor to the church's Committee on Publication. That year, he recorded a radio talk about Christian Science, "Moving Mountains", for the BBC Third Programme.
The fire is symbolic of the undimmed light of Christ despite the pagan government's attempts to put it out and marked the beginning of the conversion of Ireland to Christianity. This fire reminds Christianity of the Eternal High Kingship of Christ. The pre-Christian meaning of Easter fires is hardly experienced anymore. Nowadays they are meant to bring the community together, which guarantees a pleasant night combined with the consumption of beer, mulled wine or liquor, and snacks.
Another reviewer, Michael Lallo from The Age stated that Dion is deeply uncool, and that's what makes her great. During her Melbourne concert Dion sang covers which she made her own, including "It's All Coming Back to Me Now" in which she demonstrated the undimmed strength of her voice. Allo noted that all the hits were there, including show-stopping "My Heart Will Go On" and that Dion promised to come back sooner to Australia than the last time.
Andre Deutsch, 1972. Hackett's reputation was undimmed and he held numerous positions during the 1970s, including an associate editorship of the Daily Express, while writing books on the Bemrose Corporation and Ford Motor Company. In the 1980s, Hackett became a television critic, working first at The Times, then for The Tablet. As a consultant, he organised the launch of You, the Mail on Sunday's colour supplement,Roy Greenslade, Press Gang: How Newspapers Make Profits from Propaganda, p.
When he was satisfied with the end product, he at first steered towards licensing his folding bike to existing big brands. They however, failed to share in his enthusiasm. With faith undimmed, Hon and his brother Henry raised US$2 million from 35 investors through extensive media exposure and founded Dahon North America in 1982 (originally “Hon California, Inc”). Soon after founding the company, Hon decided that to make it more cost effective he would open a factory in Taiwan.
However his enthusiasm is undimmed, partially out of loyalty to his wife. He refers often to a notebook she kept, filled with maps, drawings and rune symbols related to the Norse culture. A breakthrough takes place when his co-worker Allan brings to him a stone tablet he found in Finnmark - the particular area in Northern Norway they've been focusing on. They determine that it holds a code, and identify an empty space in the center of the stone as exactly fitting a remnant from the ship.
Therefore, O Lord, we pray you that this candle, hallowed to > the honor of your name, may persevere undimmed, to overcome the darkness of > this night. Receive it as a pleasing fragrance, and let it mingle with the > lights of heaven. May this flame be found still burning by the Morning Star: > the one Morning Star who never sets, Christ your Son, who, coming back from > death’s domain, has shed his peaceful light on humanity, and lives and > reigns for ever and ever. R. Amen.
On the review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, Soul has an approval rating of 100% based on 22 reviews, with an average rating of 8.5/10. The site's critics consensus states, "A film as beautiful to contemplate as it is to behold, Soul proves Pixar's power to deliver outstanding all-ages entertainment remains undimmed." According to Metacritic, which compiled nine reviews and calculated an average score of 94 out of 100, the film received "universal acclaim". Joe Utichi of Deadline Hollywood called the film "a joy to behold".
On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 66%, based on 154 reviews with an average rating of 6.44/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "Peterloo proves writer-director Mike Leigh's populist anger remains undimmed – but that righteous fury occasionally overpowers the narrative." Metacritic gives the film a weighted average score of 66 out of 100, based on 34 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". The New York Times called it a "brilliant and demanding film". The film obtained no BAFTA nominations, and in this regard The Guardian’s critic noted: "Peterloo marks a rare failure for Film4".
In the time of Nero, owing to its dilapidated condition, it was replaced by a copy made by the painter Dorotheus. Pliny, listing Apelles' best paintings, noted "[Another of] Venus emerging from the sea, dedicated by the late Augustus of blessed memory in the shrine of Caesar his [adoptive-]father, which is called "The Anadyomene", praised in Greek verses like other works, conquered by time but undimmed in fame."Pliny, Historia Naturalis xxxv.91 Venerem exeuntem e mari divus Agustus dicavit in delubro patris Caesaris, quae anadyomene vocatur, versibus Graecis tantopere dum laudatur, aevis victa, sed inlustrata.
The Communist Party was also illegal, but had been preparing for "underground" operations since the mid-1920s, so became a focus for most of the still active left-wing government opponents in post-democratic Austria. Looking back on these times after the National Socialist nightmare seemed to be over, Käthe Sasso, her own anti- capitalist credentials undimmed, would insist that people "had not understood or had not wished to understand that the problem was capitalism. Hitler had promised work and bread. That was because he had to build highways for the war and build up industry, unfortunately".
In it she speaks of her undimmed enthusiasm for Swedenborg's teachings. She does this by first quoting the American poet, Walt Whitman who wrote: "O Spirit, as a runner strips/ Upon a windy afternoon/ Be unencumbered of what troubles you--/ Arise with grace / And greatly go, with the wind upon your face." Keller then adds, "In that state of exhilaration I had accepted the teachings of Emanuel Swedenborg, had drunk in his interpretation of the Bible, fearless, reverent, yet as unconfined as the sun, the clouds, the sea." The change in title from My Religion to Light in My Darkness is significant.
Prónay's name is essentially synonymous with the cruelty of the worst White Terror reprisals. He selected his targets from among Communists, Social Democrats (Hungary's second Marxist political party), peasants, and Jews, whom many in the National Army blamed wholesale for the failed and bloody Communist coup d'état because 55–75% of its leaders were Jewish.Patai, Raphael, The Jews of Hungary: History, Culture, Psychology, Wayne State University Press, pp. 468–471 Unlike some agents of terror, Prónay never saw any need to disguise or mitigate his acts of torture and humiliation, and in his later writings, he described them with undimmed relish.
When you have been in the business as long as I have, you come to notice these little things almost instinctively. The agent goes on to point out that Tarzan is "a role which traditionally involves the use of a two-legged actor" and that it would be unusual for the part to be taken by a "unidexter", but Spiggott's enthusiasm is undimmed. Cook keeps a straight face as he explains exactly why Spiggott is unsuitable for the role. :Cook: Need I say with over much emphasis that it is in the leg division that you are deficient.
Gardner, Elysa. "Broadway musical Matilda is marvelously magical", USA Today, 12 April 2013 Of the British papers reviewing the transfer, The Telegraph gave the show four stars out of five, and said, "There's a harder-edged quality to the New York staging: the general tenor is louder and more exaggerated, and the Gilbertian finesse of [the] astonishing lyrics didn't translate for my companion ... But the tremendous heart and intelligence of the piece remains undimmed."Wolf, Matt. "Matilda the Musical, Shubert Theatre, New York, review", The Telegraph, 12 April 2013 A review by Brendan Lemon in the Financial Times also gave the piece four stars out of five.
By this time, however, in 1959 he had sold the residual 50% of it to the Frankfurter Rundschau. There followed a period of growing mutual acrimony and Anders resigned from his publishing company in 1961, returning the focus his evidently undimmed energies to politics. "Neste Verlag" had started out as a publisher of political books, but in 1948 the background for publishing in Germany changed with a reduction in demand for political books, a change in the rules governing paper rationing and the West German currency reforms. Anders' BBC career had left him with good contacts in the world of British books and authors, and these he now matched with an idea that proved timely.
The prisoners' popularity in Lewes remained undimmed. When peace was concluded between Britain and Russia in 1856, and the time came for their return home, the parting "is said to have been genuinely sorrowful". The commanding officer publicly thanked the people of Lewes and wrote to the Senior Constable on behalf of his fellow officers, expressing gratitude for having "enjoyed the hospitality of many, and urbane treatment from all" and spoke of their pleasure at the prospect of returning home being "much modified by the regret we feel in thus bidding farewell to those who have shown so much kindness". After a civic farewell, the townsfolk lined the streets to watch them leave.
His interest in science and letters remained undimmed however, and he became a pupil of Galileo, with whom he formed an enduring attachment.Filippo Rinuccini Ratti, Ricordi Storici dal Cino Rinuccini dal 1282-1460 colla continuazione di Alamaño e Neri suoi figlio fino al 1506: precedutà dalla Storia genealogica della Famiglia Rinuccini e dalla descrizione della capella gentilizia in S. Croce, 1840 p.165 At the age of 22 he joined the diplomatic service of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany; in 1618 he was in Venice, and in 1622, in Parma. In 1623 he was posted to Rome with Pier Antonio Guadagni, as part of an extraordinary mission following the accession of the Florentine Pope Urban VIII.
Born into a working-class family in Seven Kings, east London, Truscott was largely self-taught. By the age of 15 his strong native urge to compose was interpreted by his father as a sign of mental illness and, finding a psychiatrist to endorse this view, he had his son committed to an asylum in Romford. Truscott emerged after 20 weeks with his resolve undimmed. Later he did attend the Guildhall School of Music (1934), where he studied piano with Orlando Morgan, and the Royal College of Music (1943–45) in London on a part-time basis; at the latter he studied piano with Angus Morrison, horn with Frank Probin and received instruction in composition from Herbert Howells.
Justine is injured by the skinwalker in Turn Coat when it invades the Raith mansion. It is hinted at the end that she and Thomas may have become estranged because of his return to the White Court way of life and sexual feedings, but their mutual love is undimmed. When his guilt over Harry's death causes him to slip into self- destructive behaviors in Ghost Story, Justine willingly abandons the protection afforded her by his true love by having sex with her friend Mara, at which point Thomas is free to feed on her again. In Cold Days, Harry learns from Thomas that Justine has become a sort of dietitian for him, bringing him women of different temperaments to feed on as his mood varies.
Although they had, at that point, still only met three times, Ruth would always insist that theirs was a true love match. They set up home together at Köslin on the Northern coast and then quite soon relocated to nearby Belgard following von Kleist-Retzow's appointment as district governor (Landrat) of the Belgard district. Running a profitable farm on the sandy Pomeranian soil was always a challenge, and in material terms the marriage to a frequently indebted landowner and middle- ranking Prussian administrator left Ruth's quality of life disappointingly diminished, but her commitment to traditional aristocratic standards was undimmed, and she was attracted to the simple unquestioning adherence to patriarchal protestant values and obligations that she found in her husband's family. It was at Belgard that four of their five children were born.
The Convent which was established in 1639 by the Irish Dominican and diplomat, Fr. Dominic O'Daly, finally closed its doors in August 2016. The Convent had survived the Lisbon earthquake of 1755 which almost totally destroyed the city and left 30'000 dead. Coincidentally, the shock waves were felt in Cork and the resulting tsunami caused tidal surges several meters high in the rivers on the south coast of Ireland. An extensive history of the Convent is given in A Light Undimmed: The Story of the Convent of our Lady of Bom Successo Lisbon and Oral History – Recollections of Dominican Sisters of the Congregation of our Lady of the Roasary and St Catherine of Siena, Cabra, in the Convento De Nossa Senhora Do Bom Sucesso in Lisbon 1944 – 2016.
On this, your night of grace, O holy Father, accept this candle, a solemn offering, the work of bees and of your servants' hands, an evening sacrifice of praise, this gift from your most holy Church. But now we know the praises of this pillar, which glowing fire ignites for God's honour, a fire into many flames divided, yet never dimmed by sharing of its light, for it is fed by melting wax, drawn out by mother bees to build a torch so precious. O truly blessed night, when things of heaven are wed to those of earth, and divine to the human. Therefore, O Lord, we pray you that this candle, hallowed to the honour of your name, may persevere undimmed, to overcome the darkness of this night.
Many critics have been divided on the genre of the film. While Onibaba is regarded a "period drama" by David Robinson, or "stage drama" by Japanese film scholar Keiko I. McDonald,: Onibaba strikes us as kind of stage drama taking its cues from folklore Phil Hardy included it in his genre compendium as a horror film, and Chuck Stephens describes it as an erotic-horror classic. Writing for Sight & Sound, Michael Brooke noted that "Onibaba's lasting greatness and undimmed potency lie in the fact that it works both as an unnervingly blunt horror film (and how!) and as a far more nuanced but nonetheless universal social critique that can easily be applied to an parallel situation" Keiko I. McDonald stated that the film contained elements of the Noh theatre.
Following the procession the Exultet is chanted, traditionally by a deacon, but it may be chanted by the priest or a cantor. The Exultet concludes with a blessing of the candle: > Accept this Easter candle, > a flame divided but undimmed, > a pillar of fire that glows to the honor of God. > (For it is fed by the holy melting wax, which the mother bee brought forth > to make this precious candle.) > Let it mingle with the lights of heaven > and continue bravely burning > to dispel the darkness of this night! > May the Morning Star which never sets > find this flame still burning: > Christ, that Morning Star, > who came back from the dead, > and shed his peaceful light on all humanity, > your Son, who lives and reigns for ever and ever.
Ten years later it would be determined that the headaches were part of an allergic reaction to the chemical gases given off by the exotic materials used in the interior construction of the modern academy building. Marjan Unger's drive to find out everything about art remained undimmed, and after the birth of Flora, the couple's daughter, she again became a student, studying art history at the University of Amsterdam between 1974 and 1987. She combined this with a teaching job at the Amsterdam Fashion Academy of which she became a director in 1973 and where, according to her husband she brought about a change of culture by attracting guest-lecturers from industry. Unger left the Amsterdam academy in 1977, but teaching was a recurring theme throughout her career.
After the War, while living in Madrid, Łobodowski would receive a small parcel posted from Pamplona containing the gift of a golden diamond-studded tie pin, with a small note skewered on it, which read: "From the mother of Zuzanna".Józef Łobodowski, Pamięci Sulamity, Toronto, Polski Fundusz Wydawniczy w Kanadzie, 1987, p. 15. What remains for posterity is the extraordinary volume of understated erotic lyrics modelled stylistically on the Song of Songs, with an introduction important for historical reasons, which Łobodowski will dedicate to Ginczanka posthumously late in his own life (at the age of 78): his collection Pamięci Sulamity ("In Remembrance of the Shulamite Woman"),Józef Łobodowski, Pamięci Sulamity, Toronto, Polski Fundusz Wydawniczy w Kanadzie, 1987. (64 pp.) brimming as it is with love for Ginczanka undimmed by the passage of time.
The case left an 'indelible impression' on Anthony Mason, junior counsel for Fitzpatrick and later Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia. In a 1996 paper, he wrote "The two men were convicted and imprisoned by Parliament for contempt of Parliament without being given an opportunity to address Parliament on the question of their guilt or innocence. They were convicted in absentia, in the absence of any specification in the warrant of commitment of the nature of the breach of privilege of which they were convicted, and after they were denied representation by counsel who was to appear on their behalf in the Committee of Privileges and in the House. As counsel who was refused leave to appear, my sense of outrage over Parliament's denial of due process and natural justice remains undimmed after a lapse of 40 years".
G.J. Gilbard said: > "Ladies however need not be afraid of proceeding to the explorations of > Leonora's Cave, from where, candles only having been used to light up the > stalactites, pillar are undimmed by smoke, and the descent, although a > little difficult is not too arduous an undertaking". These trips for ladies would only be to the Main Chamber since attempting the Crawl and later the drop into the Bell Chamber in a long skirt or dress would have been quite dangerous. There are accounts of military personnel having visited the caves in their spare time in an attempt to finally find the passage to Africa and were "never seen again". Some believe though that they were simply trying to find a way of deserting, and being lost in a cave and "never seen again" would be a good excuse.
During this period, Lady Diana's popularity as a hostess remained undimmed, even after allegations that the embassy guest list included "pederasts and collaborators".Philip Ziegler Diana Cooper: The Biography of Lady Diana Cooper (Hamish Hamilton, 1981, ), pp 232–234John Charmley Duff Cooper – The Authorized Biography (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1986, ), pp 196–197John Julius Norwich (editor) The Duff Cooper Diaries: 1915–1951 (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2005, ), pp 350–351 The couple were known for maintaining an "open house" every evening where leading cultural figures and diplomats could come freely to socialize, while enjoying good food and plentiful liquor provided by the British Government, both luxuries in Paris after years of wartime shortages. Following Duff Cooper's retirement in 1947, the couple continued to live in France at Chantilly, until his death in 1954, following an alcohol related upper gastrointestinal haemorrhage.
Chelsea legend and captain of the 1954/5 championship winning side, Roy Bentley, described Peter Sillett as one of the greatest passers of a ball he has ever seen and the first man in the game that could regularly produce 100 yard passes direct to a teammate. Sillett played the game rather like a Rolls Royce, there was nothing that was showy or flashy about him but his exceptional natural talent and quality shined to the discerning observer and those within the game. Technically superb Sillett was courted by Italian giants Juventus but turned down the move in typically laid back fashion by reportedly stating that Italy was "too bloody hot for football". Sillett's reputation in Italy remains undimmed however, as he is one of only sixty-one English defenders' to be rated on the inexhaustible Italian football website: enciclopedia-football.
In a 1930 speech, as president-elect he stated: > The glory of a university is obviously the men who constitute its faculty. > It cannot be too often repeated that it is men, and nothing but men, who > make education. The reason why the University of California occupies the > high position it does throughout the academic world is that there has never > been a time when its faculty could not boast of men who were finding their > way along rough trails, illuminated only by the spark of genius, to the > heights of scholarship. Within a few years after the receipt of its charter > from the state there were to be found in the University a goodly number of > men whose reputation is even yet undimmed, such men as Daniel Coit Gilman, > later president of Johns Hopkins University, Hilgard in agriculture, LeConte > in geology, and many others.
Also in this section is a crowd of people bearing shields and spears, who represent the people of Canada uniting in response to the call of the man shown in the second panel, who holds a sword and trumpet, calling "To Arms"; at his side is a child holding flowers, representing faith and courage. This section also displays the words THOU HAST GIRDED ME WITH STRENGTH UNTO THE BATTLE, from Psalm 18:39. In the third panel stands a woman supporting a rod entwined with winged serpents, the Rod of Asclepius, characterising the nurses of battle, and below her is the phrase TRUE WORTH THAT NEVER KNOWS IGNOBLE DEFEAT SHINES WITH UNDIMMED GLORY, taken from Horace's Odes. The fourth bay displays a group of men and horses congregating from farms, offices, and factories, while a fleet of ships rests at bay awaiting the men to carry them to war.
Heather Phares of AllMusic said that Honda and Hatori have included songs on the album "that feel connected to their earlier work, yet not overtly retro", and that the duo bring out the "contrast of brash and ethereal moods at the heart of their music to the fullest". Phares felt the album is marked by two distinct sides, "with half the album representing the bustling, kinetic real world and the other reflecting the afterlife of the hotel's spectral guest". She singled out "the pretty, mercurial pop of 'Déjà Vu', which features some extra-playful rapping from Hatori" as "a standout from the album's louder first half, along with the grooving '10th Floor Ghost Girl' and the irresistibly bouncy 'MFN'". For its second half, Phares remarked that "'Empty Pool' showcase the duo's undimmed flair for seductive yet approachable atmospheres" and concluded by saying that Hotel Valentine "might be Cibo Matto's most whimsical album yet", giving it four out of five stars.
Sarah Workman writes that in the Tale of Aragorn and Arwen, Arwen's mourning of Aragorn serves to overcome what Peter Brooks called (she writes) the "meaningless", interminable nature of immortality. Workman quotes Brooks's statement that "all narration is obituary" and states that it is in that conception that Tolkien valued Arwen's fate: it is Arwen's "mourning gaze that allows for the transmission of Aragorn's memory", or in Tolkien's words which she quotes, "And long there he lay, an image of the splendour of the Kings of Men in glory undimmed". The Polish scholar of religion in literature and film, Christopher Garbowski, notes that while Tolkien contrasts Elves and Men throughout The Lord of the Rings, he introduces the conceit that an Elf may marry a Man on condition of surrendering her immortality, something that happens exactly twice in Middle- earth, with Lúthien and then with Arwen. The scholar of English literature Catherine Madsen notes the reflection of mortality in the "fading" of Middle- earth from the enormous powers like Morgoth and Elbereth that battled in the First Age.

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