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Yoking De Quincey's life to Wordsworth's Prelude has its weaknesses.
The yoking of opposites is a dependable ploy in situation comedies.
But the yoking of life and culture here feels overly simple
The mood that night was "contemplative," with a palpable grief yoking many of the mourners.
Some critics suspect nefarious motives, such as yoking poor countries to China by giving them unrepayable loans.
Yoking transportation — perhaps the most challenging source of emissions to reduce — to the grid would accomplish several things simultaneously.
It would open the possibility of new trade deals, such as for an electricity union yoking Swiss and European utilities.
Republicans tethered themselves to Mr. Trump, as they have since he took office, yoking their political brands and fortunes to his.
Wittingly or not, Trump's yoking of nationalistic rhetoric and less redistribution fits a larger political pattern, one with potentially powerful psychological underpinnings.
Yoking her formidable vocal powers to a brilliant sense of self-presentation, Ms. Franklin made herself a model of empowerment and pride.
This is a big, public ode to freedom of movement, yoking America's first president (a dissident) and most influential Dadaist (an immigrant).
But yoking together the disparate elements of the story Mr. White is trying to tell would have been a tall order for anyone.
Marx and Engels movingly envisioned a form of class solidarity extending across borders and nationalities, yoking together strangers alienated and exploited by the same economic forces.
It would have allowed Discovery's showrunners and writers to stretch their futurist legs and nod to previous series and films without yoking themselves to the existing canon.
Just as Tocqueville predicted, aristocrats like the Roosevelts and Stimsons managed to transfer their allegiance from class to country, successfully yoking their personal ambition to larger public causes.
You could argue that yoking Trump to Manafort isn't fair, because Manafort also worked for other presidents and was officially employed by Trump's campaign for all of five months.
This would usually be the part of the article where I quietly admit that festivals don't really have themes before blithely yoking together a bunch of movies that suggest otherwise.
And when the number of people who can theoretically collaborate on a project scales up into the billions, your chance of yoking together a critical mass of volunteers goes up exponentially.
People weren't even this mad when boxer Gervonta Davis was captured on video last week yoking his child's mother from her seat and dog-walking her out of a charity basketball game.
Mr. Andrzejczak and his two Assembly running-mates are campaigning as The Van Drew Team, yoking themselves to the retired dentist who served four terms in the State Senate before being elected to the House.
"By adding blues tone to some fast country runs, and yoking them to a rhythm-and-blues beat and some unembarrassed electrification, he created an instrumental style with biracial appeal," explained famed rock critic Robert Christgau.
Which would mean bundling the reform with some larger project that Democrats might be interested in, rather than yoking it to Affordable Care Act repeal and a larger effort to lower taxes on high-income households.
The jump from that to Limón's "The Unsung: 'Tecumseh,'" a 1970 solo danced in silence by Ross Katen, is puzzling; this isn't Limón the dance-architectural heir of Humphrey, it's Limón yoking his flimsiest and most earnest sides.
These Tories want a decisive split with the European Union, and they saw May's Brexit deal as failing to deliver a tidy and wholehearted divorce from the bloc, instead yoking the United Kingdom to the EU potentially indefinitely.
This conscious yoking of "lords" and "commons" (high and low subjects, high and low diction) is most impressive when the rhetorical volume is turned down, as in "Girl at Christmas," the one flawless poem in this very promising book.
Late Tuesday, a "super PAC" supporting Senator Ted Cruz released a long-awaited ad yoking Mr. Rubio to Mr. Schumer and Mr. Obama, citing Mr. Rubio's work on the so-called Gang of Eight effort at comprehensive immigration legislation in 2013.
In this yoking of the beautiful to the practical, and in the meticulous auditing of the costs—and the savings—of making clothes, we see Plath stripped of the mythos that her creativity has accrued, and more astonishing without it.
When he bombed a Syrian airfield, Jeffrey Goldberg, the editor of The Atlantic, wondered whether the president was "something wholly unique in the history of the presidency: an isolationist interventionist," as though yoking opposites together provided insight rather than revealed confusion.
THE SWEARING-IN this month of a government yoking the populist Five Star Movement to the centre-left Democratic Party (PD) was a big relief to investors in Italy's volatile government debt and to others with a stake in the country's political stability.
By constructing a platform focused on an overarching theme of economic fairness, Democrats are hoping to avoid yoking their candidates to a more divisive agenda that could sink them in states like North Dakota and West Virginia, which are crucial to control of the Senate.
Still, campaigns like Keep American Beautiful — which was, surprise, formed by food and beverage companies such as Coca-Cola and PepsiCo — have served only to promote what the author Finis Dunaway calls "eco-anxiety" by yoking the responsibility for trash on individual consumers, not corporate producers.
The rationale was that yoking religiosity to anti-establishment ire would tie up the evangelical vote with those of other disgruntled conservatives—millions of whom, in the estimation of the Cruz campaign, had stayed away from the polls in recent elections because no true believer was on the ballot.
Nevertheless, through their own inaction, congressional Republicans—who alone, through sheer force of numbers, have the power to delay tomorrow's vote—stand ready to cement Team Democrat as the official pro-internet party, yoking themselves in the meantime with Pai's spurious claim that deregulating the broadband industry will, somehow, benefit American consumers more than Verizon's profit margins.
By yoking her '60s imagery to the cascading disasters of the Iraq War — which Bush, who avoided service in Vietnam (along with Dick Cheney and Donald Trump), launched without a moment's hesitation — Bernstein presents us with a split screen juxtaposing the death-spiral of Vietnam with the brutality, ineptitude and callowness of the Bush-Cheney regime.
But, to win passage, the A.C.A. postponed reckoning with our generations-old error of yoking health care to our jobs—an error that has made it disastrously difficult to discipline costs and insure quality, while severing care from our foundational agreement that, when it comes to the most basic needs and burdens of life and liberty, all lives have equal worth.
Whether they're performing Michael Jackson-Fleetwood Mac-the Weeknd after the manner of Earth, Wind & Fire, cramming Byrne, Marley, Zappa, and Chicago into a composite, yoking full-Lemmy Motörhead to Ween, or ramming the Beastie Boys up Ted Nugent's musclehead ass, they show a range as both lovers and players of music that you gotta respect and would be a tight-ass yourself not to enjoy.
Yoking her astonishing vocal powers to a cannily evolving image, she would engineer her own transformation into a cultural presence so commanding that, by the time she sang "My Country 'Tis of Thee," at President Barack Obama's 2009 inauguration ceremony (in a sedate charcoal wool coat and toque with a rotor-size bow) Ms. Franklin seemed no less an institution than the monuments around her.
The region has hosted an explosion of conferences and meetups, yoking together a host of different goals: evangelical techies devising projects intended to spread the faith (Bible "chat bots" and savvy Google ad campaigns to connect desperate searchers with local pastors); Christians driven by the social gospel discussing how to create technological solutions to problems like suicide and sex trafficking; religious thinkers pondering the ethical implications of rapid technological change.
39 p. 41-42 The Federalists, yoking their political fortunes to the financial elites,Ellis, 2000, p.
The first German settlers came to Lunenburg County 258 years ago. Little remains of the German language and cultural practices. However, a few German implements and foods linger. The German head yoke is still used for yoking oxen at showmanship pulls and the German claw hoe can still be found in various tool sheds.
Bullock team hauling wool on a dray, Walcha, New South Wales Yoking up the leaders of a bullock team. A colour postcard printed of a team of 16 bullocks carting a large load of wool ca. 1909. A bullock team at Farrell Flat, South Australia in 1911. A bullocky is an Australian English term for the driver of a bullock team.
The genus Zeuxine was first formally described in 1826 by John Lindley who gave it the name Zeuxina but Zeuxine is the nom. cons. The description was published in the appendix of Collectanea Botanica. The name Zeuxine is derived from the Latin word zeuxis meaning "joining" or "yoking" in apparent reference to either the partly fused column or to the pollinia.
An ancient legend recounts that Odysseus feigned madness by yoking a horse and an ox to his plow and sowing salt.The story does not appear in Homer, but was apparently mentioned in Sophocles' lost tragedy The Mad Ulysses: James George Frazer, ed., Apollodorus: The Library, II:176 footnote 2; Hyginus, Fabulae 95 mentions the mismatched animals but not the salt.
224; Tripp, s.v. Iacchus, p. 313; Smith 1870, s.v. Iacchus. Sophocles mentions "Iacchus of the bull's horns", and according to the first-century BC historian Diodorus Siculus, it was this older Dionysus who was represented in paintings and sculptures with horns, because he "excelled in sagacity and was the first to attempt the yoking of oxen and by their aid to effect the sowing of the seed".
In an interview with Alma Books, Whitehead states that the concept of the book originated from an article about the naming process for new pharmaceuticals such as Prozac. The article made Whitehead question how a similar process is used to assert a certain control over one's environment (his example is a boulevard named after a particular person), and yoking the two concepts was the beginning of the ideas that led to his composition of the novel.
Alliteration is plentiful and "a particularly useful device in the last line of each stanza, playfully yoking the far-flung places together (Birmingham/Beachy Head, etc) and reminding us that, like a pub comic, our narrator is, supposedly, improvising his tall story. When he drops the alliterative yoke in the last stanza ("Paradise ... Kensal Green") you know he's being serious." In the final line of the poem, Kensal Green refers to Kensal Green Cemetery in London.
His ambition is to climb back onto the front page by "yoking my byline to some famous stiff." Jack's job of writing obituaries all day long has made him become morbidly obsessed with death, especially his own. Each year, Jack obsesses about people who died at his age, and about the fate of his deceased father Jack Tagger Sr., who disappeared when Jack was young. His mother refuses to say when Jack Sr. died, and he is paranoid about not living as long as his father did.
Anjali mudra has the same meaning as the Sanskrit greeting Namaste and can be performed while saying Namaste or Pranam, or in place of vocalizing the word. The gesture is used for both greetings and farewells, but carries a deeper significance than a simple "hello" or "goodbye". The joining together of the palms is said to provide connection between the right and left hemispheres of the brain and represents unification. This yoking is symbolic of the practitioner's connection with the divine in all things.
L., ad. ζυγόν Gr. yoke.), according to the journal founder Ralph Wendell Burhoe, is the Greek term for anything that joins two bodies, especially the yoking or harnessing of a team that must pull together effectively. The Zygon is the symbol of the journal, its aim being to reunite the "split team" of values and knowledge. According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2016 impact factor of 0.617, ranking it 31st out of 41 journals (Q4) in the category "Social Issues".
Since the three- horse yoking was uncommon, trigarius may also mean a participant in the equestrian exercises of the trigarium in general.Pliny, Natural History 29.9. Isidore of Seville comments on the sacral origin of chariot races as part of the public games (ludi), which were held in conjunction with certain religious festivals. The four-horse quadriga, Isidore says, represents the sun, and the two-horse biga the moon; the triga is for the infernal gods (di inferi), with the three horses representing the three ages of human beings: childhood, youth, and old age.
Patañjali seated in a meditation asana, Siddhasana Yoga's ancient spiritual and philosophical goal was to unite the human spirit with the Divine.Monier-Williams, Monier, "Yoga", A Sanskrit Dictionary, 1899. It was largely a meditational practice; classical yoga such as is described in the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, written around the second century, mentions yoga postures, asanas, only as meditation seats, stating simply that the posture should be easy and comfortable.Āraṇya, Hariharānanda (1983), Yoga Philosophy of Patanjali, State University of New York Press, , page 228 with footnotes The Sanskrit word योग yoga means "yoking, joining".
The second meaning of the word conjugation is a group of verbs which all have the same pattern of inflections. Thus all those Latin verbs which have 1st singular -ō, 2nd singular -ās, and infinitive -āre are said to belong to the 1st conjugation, those with 1st singular -eō, 2nd singular -ēs and infinitive -ēre belong to the 2nd conjugation, and so on. The number of conjugations of regular verbs is usually said to be four. The word "conjugation" comes from the Latin , a calque of the Greek syzygia, literally "yoking together (horses into a team)".
"Stevens, p. 159. Eugene Nassar explores a more abstract reading (and a more contentious one), according to which the poem is about the poet's "imaginative faculty", and Susanna represents the poem and the creative process of writing it. Laurence Perrine objects that Nassar's reading does violence to the poem and the story it leans on, naively ignoring Stevens" own "violence" in yoking a character from A Midsummer Night's Dream named in the title with a biblical narrative alluded to in The Merchant of Venice. The greatest "violence" that Stevens' poem does, though, is to Susanna's biblical reputation for righteousness.
He revisited the subject of his doctoral dissertation by editing the correspondence of Otto Brahm with Arthur Schnitzler (1953). To escape the summer heat in Columbus, Seidlin regularly taught at the Middlebury Summer School up to 1957, and he often spent the remaining summer weeks with Cunz and Plant on holiday at the beach of Manomet, Massachusetts, where they hobnobbed with the vacationing Hannah Arendt. In the following years, Seidlin's political outlook shifted strongly to the right under the influence of Arendt's concept of totalitarianism yoking together Nazism and Stalinism. Starting in 1954, Seidlin traveled frequently to West Germany to give guest lectures.
A hog reeve or hogreeve, hog-reeve, hog constable is a Colonial New England term for a person charted with the prevention or appraising of damages by stray swine. Wandering domestic pigs were a problem to the community, due to the amount of damage they could do to gardens and crops by rooting. The owners of hogs were responsible for yoking and placing rings in their noses. If the hogs got loose and became a nuisance in the community, one or more of the men assigned as a hog reeve would be responsible for capturing and impounding the animal.
Ceres was credited with the discovery of spelt wheat (Latin far), the yoking of oxen and ploughing, the sowing, protection and nourishing of the young seed, and the gift of agriculture to humankind; before this, it was said, man had subsisted on acorns, and wandered without settlement or laws. She had the power to fertilize, multiply and fructify plant and animal seed, and her laws and rites protected all activities of the agricultural cycle. In January, Ceres was offered spelt wheat and a pregnant sow, along with the earth-goddess Tellus, at the movable Feriae Sementivae. This was almost certainly held before the annual sowing of grain.
Iacchus; Smith, s.v. Iacchus. This Orphic Dionysus was, as an infant, attacked and dismembered by the Titans, but later reborn as Dionysus, the wine-god son of Zeus and Semele, the daughter of Cadmus, the first king of Thebes. As noted above, Sophocles mentions "Iacchus of the bull's horns", and according to the 1st-century BC historian Diodorus Siculus, it was this older Dionysus who was represented in painting and sculpture with horns, because he “excelled in sagacity and was the first to attempt the yoking of oxen and by their aid to effect the sowing of the seed”.Jiménez San Cristóbal 2013, pp. 279-280; Diodorus Siculus, 4.4.
459-460 The publication of a British government White Paper, revealing the nature of the "iron-clad" agreement, infuriated the British press, not least because the yoking of British and German interests was considered dangerous, and unnecessary for the mere collection of some foreign debts.Mitchell (1999:94–95) This was exemplified by Rudyard Kipling's polemic poem "The Rowers", published in The Times on 22 December as a response to the crisis; it included the words "a secret vow ye have made with an open foe ... a breed that have wronged us most ... to help them press for a debt!"Forbes (1978:331) Brian Stuart McBeth. "Gunboats, Corruption, and Claims: Foreign Intervention in Venezuela, 1899–1908".
The following are the principal miracles attributed to his intercession: # Procuring food for a sick monk and curing the wife of his benefactor # Escaping injury while surrounded by wolves # Causing a bear to evacuate a cave at his biddings # Producing a spring of water near his cave # Replenishing the Luxeuil granary # Multiplying bread and beer for his community # Curing sick monks, who rose from their beds at his request to reap the harvest # Giving sight to a blind man at Orleans # Destroying with his breath a cauldron of beer prepared for a pagan festival # Taming a bear and yoking it to a plough Jonas relates the occurrence of a miracle during Columbanus' time in Bregenz, when that region was experiencing a period of severe famine.
Carrie Bradshaw (born October 10th, 1966), is the literal voice of the show, as each episode is structured around her train of thought while writing her weekly column, "Sex and the City", for the fictitious newspaper, The New York Star. A member of the New York glitterati, she is a club/bar/restaurant staple known for her unique fashion sense; yoking together various styles into one outfit (she often pairs inexpensive vintage clothing with high-end couture). A self- proclaimed shoe fetishist, she focuses most of her attention and finances on designer footwear, primarily Manolo Blahnik, though she has been known to wear Christian Louboutin and Jimmy Choo. She often goes on shopping sprees, and pays much attention to her evolving and bold dress style, which is not fettered by professional dress codes.
" Readers, as repressed and submissive human beings, tend to resist, flee, and fear the attitudes and myths of age, death, and other aspects of life; Hume indicated that, "By yoking the gross or upsetting with the ordinary, the comic with the tragic, Coover forces awareness of the cultural limits we have sublimated." Therefore, Coover "breaks the mechanisms of repression, reintroduces awareness of our submission, and tries to awaken us to the nature of our situation." Coover's grotesquerie is evidenced in "In Bed One Night" by the whitehaired lady's explanation of the shortage private beds—a luxury to the world in the story. Readers of In Bed One Night, with knowledge of their society, suddenly enter into a world of fantasy; as a result, they shift their gears into thinking in a broader perspective—"the widening of frames.
Hand-modeled terra-cotta figurines indicate the yoking of zebu oxen for pulling a cart and the presence of the chicken, a domesticated jungle fowl. The Indus Valley Civilisation (IVC) was a Bronze Age civilisation in the northwestern regions of South Asia, lasting from 3300 BCE to 1300 BCE, and in its mature form from 2600 BCE to 1900 BCE. Together with ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia, it was one of three early civilisations of the Near East and South Asia, and of the three, the most widespread, its sites spanning an area stretching from northeast Afghanistan, through much of Pakistan, and into western and northwestern India. It flourished in the basins of the Indus River, which flows through the length of Pakistan, and along a system of perennial, mostly monsoon-fed, rivers that once coursed in the vicinity of the seasonal Ghaggar- Hakra river in northwest India and eastern Pakistan.
The motorised unit is without any forced ventilation (fans) and completely silent, making the unit ideal for acoustic critical applications (TV studios, concert halls et al.) Strand Leko Lite Most recently, Philips Strand Lighting released their Lekolite ERS. Improvements in this fixture include improved optics, 360-degree barrel rotation, a specialized yoke design allowing for rapid tool-free short yoking, a quick change lamp and improved heat dissipation technology and design integration. Selecon PLPROFILE4 MK2 LED ellipsoidal reflector spotlight In 2011 the LED technology has also finally reached the ERS applications, with several major lighting manufacturer companies worldwide introducing an energy saving, no maintenance, modern version of the standard ETC Source Four. On April 6, 2011, the Italian manufacturer Coemar launched Reflection LEDko at PLASA (the ProLight+Sound Association fair, one of the main tradeshows of the lighting industry, held annually in Frankfurt, Germany), a development which could lead to an average power consumption saving of 85 percent.

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