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Supporters huddled together for warmth, great clouds of condensation wreathing their faces as they sang.
It is just one of three fires wreathing parts of the Golden State in smoke.
Her tunes scatter and dance, changing harmonies often and wreathing themselves around her prolix vocals.
And so she gave in, thanking him, wreathing her face with delight, even though she wished the diamonds were bigger.
He put a lighter to it and vigorously puffed, wreathing himself in sickly-­sweet smoke, then went back to work.
Transmuting astringent economics into compassion, promising tolerance without a cost, wreathing jeremiads in sunshine, the story might even do the trick.
Here's what's really going on with "Cat Person," the writer opines, and cuts through the wreathing fog of ignorance that surrounds it.
Adults understand this, intrinsically, marked as they are by the years, time wreathing them in layers: an onion growing round and waxy in the earth.
As rescuers tried to move the plane off him, one lit a match for a cigarette, igniting gas fumes and wreathing the wreckage in flame.
On Friday night, the largest crowds ever to gather in recent Iraqi history came to protest peacefully, but noisily, against the government, wreathing entire buildings in flags.
Molecular clouds are wreathing, smoky mixtures of gas and dust spread throughout our galaxy, and the collapse isolates one part of the cloud and shrinks it down to a relatively tiny size.
Over the summer, fires set to clear land for palm oil and paper plantations in the Indonesian rain forest raged out of control, wreathing much of the country and some of its neighbors in choking haze.
Toxic smoke wreathing the city has plunged air quality into the "severe" pollution category on more days this month, as data showed that a pledge by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to stamp out burning of crop stubble in neighboring states has not worked.
That process of taking something that is slowly wreathing on large scales and shrinking it is exactly like what happens when a figure skater starts a slow spin and then pulls in her arms: the closer her arms get to her body, the faster she spins.
In a bower in the Duke of Normandy's garden at Bayeux Princess Adela and her maidens are singing and wreathing flowers. Harold enters the garden and seeing the princess plans to pretend to love her in order to seek his freedom, praying that Edith, his true love, forgive him. Adela has also made a promise to her father to entrap Harold into loving her, knowing full well that he still loves Edith. Harold finally falls on his knees and kisses her with feigned passion.
The light crude oil spewed out of the punctured tanks and its vapors quickly caught fire wreathing both ships in a pool of burning oil. Despite the sudden chaos on the Esso Brussels Capt. Dert supervised the terrified crew as they abandoned the burning ship onto the only available lifeboat. Having lowered the motorized aft port lifeboat the crew tried to release it from its lines and get its engine started, but the hand crank to start the engine was impossible to operate on the overloaded lifeboat once freed from the ship.
Psyche had not one, but two, extremely elaborate sets for each of five acts. This is the setting for the beginning of Act 3: > The Scene is the Palace of Cupid, compos'd of wreath'd Columns of the > Corinthian Order; the Wreathing is adorn'd with Roses, and the Columns have > several little Cupids flying about 'em, and a single Cupid standing upon > every Capital. At a good distance are seen three Arches, which divide the > first Court from the other part of the Building: The middle Arch is noble > and high, beautified with Cupids and Festoons, and supported with Columns of > the foresaid Order.
" # For I will consider my Cat Jeoffrey (Treble/Soprano soloist) – "For I will consider my Cat Jeoffrey, ... a cat, surpassing in beauty, from whom I take occasion to bless Almighty God." Britten uses the organ part to depict the cat "wreathing his body seven times round with elegant quickness." # For the Mouse is a creature of great personal valour (Alto soloist) – praises the Mouse, and dramatically describes a male mouse defending a female mouse from an attacking cat. # For the flowers are great blessings (Tenor soloist) – a slow, gentle praise of flowers: "For the flower glorifies God and the root parries the Adversary; ... For flowers are peculiarly the poetry of Christ.
The ruins of the baths also supplied an ornate column capital from the third century renovations of the baths. This capital, carved in relief with scenes of athletic triumph and the wreathing of the victor, was used as the base for the ancient Roman bronze fountain called the il Pignone when it was moved to its present position in the exhedra of the Vatican's cortile della Pigna in 1608. In the seventeenth century, during a renovation of the nearby Pantheon ordered by Pope Alexander VII, three pink granite columns from the Baths of Nero were used to replace the row of three columns on the damaged extreme eastern end of the Pantheon's pronaos. These columns are themselves badly damaged.
J. M. W. Turner had been accompanying his work with poetical extracts from 1798,Elizabeth E. Barker, Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History, 2004 but it was not a widespread practice. However, the appearance of the title A Series of Sonnets Written Expressly to Accompany Some Recently-Published Views of Tintern Abbey, dating from 1816, the year after the appearance of Calvert’s portfolio, suggests another contemporary marriage between literary and artistic responses to the ruins.Edward Procter, 2019 But while the main focus in Calvert’s Four Coloured Engravings is the pictures, in a later hybrid work combining verse and illustration it is the text. Louisa Anne Meredith’s "Tintern Abbey in four sonnets" appeared in the 1835 volume of her Poems, prefaced by the reproduction of the author’s own sketch of the ivy-covered north transept. This supplements in particular the description in the third sonnet: :::::::Th’ivy’s foliage twined ::The air-hung arch - the column‘s lofty height, ::Wreathing fantastically round the light ::And traceried shaft.
The race was very heavily weather affected with rain wreathing the circuit for much of the day, earlier blighting the Bob Jane T-Marts V8 300 race held for a combined field of AUSCARs and Future Touring Cars. The race spent many laps behind a safety car because of low visibility caused by fog, including the final 17 laps and was eventually declared after 50 laps, 31 short of the intended full race distance. Paul Morris avenged his disqualification from victory in the 1997 AMP Bathurst 1000 taking victory over the two-car factory supported Volvo team, Jim Richards driving solo as Cameron McLean was unable to take his scheduled middle stint because of the weather and because of tyre issues, and Craig Baird and Matthew Coleman. Fourth place and leading independent driver was young New Zealander Mark Porter who had so impressed team owner Mike Downard that he kept Porter in the car rather than take his own turn at the wheel.

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