It is easier to lead men to combat, stirring up their passion, than to restrain them and direct them toward the patient labors of peace. Sunrise offered a very beautiful spectacle; the water was quite unruffled, but the motion communicated by the tides was so great that, although there was not a breath of air stirring , the sea heaved slowly with a grand and majestic motion. McCann describes how the ingredients, the practices, and the varied tastes of African cuisine comprise a body of historically gendered knowledge practiced and James C.
McCann, Nobles were slaughtered and their castles looted or destroyed, bodies were dismembered and corpses fed to animals—the Udine carnival massacre of was the most extensive and damaging popular revolt in Renaissance Italy and the basis Edward Muir, In , Betty Friedan unleashed a storm of controversy with her bestselling book, The Feminine Mystique.
Hundreds of women wrote to her to say that the book had transformed, even saved, their lives. Stephanie Coontz, This book discusses in detail the above listed operations, taking into consideration also different rheological behaviour of the system treated Newtonian and non-Newtonian.
For each stirring task reliable scale-up rules are presented. Marko Zlokarnik, Global trends create urban flotsam that forms a second skin of the earth.
How is this visible and how can it be useful in urban planning? This book answers questions through examples. Raoul Bunschoten, Takuro Hoshino, Essential reading for those who'd like to find more meaning in their jobs, "The Stirring of Soul in the Workplace" offers ways to balance a personal spiritual path with job realities and expectations. Alan Briskin, Proceeds from this book are used to expand the content and coverage of Websters Online Dictionary www.
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Lynn Erickson, Stirring the Waters is a beautifully written guide for learning how to live a creative life without foregoing life's necessities; how to strike a balance between feeding your spirit and paying your bills. Janell Moon, At any rate his stirring advice and the dispatches he brought roused the military authorities at Meerut into activity. I told them of the stirring times in Cuba, till the day came when we stormed the hill, and they had to carry me back to the sea.
It was a stirring time, for Scotchmen encounter their Hogmanhay with ardent spirits. As they brush the holly-leaves, in passing, the very sprays that touch the dresses of the scared girls are stirring. New Word List Word List. Save This Word! See synonyms for stirring on Thesaurus. We could talk until we're blue in the face about this quiz on words for the color "blue," but we think you should take the quiz and find out if you're a whiz at these colorful terms.
Origin of stirring before ; Middle English stiringe, Old English styriende. Remove from heat and stir in the walnuts, rum, powdered sugar, and salt until fully incorporated. Stir in the frozen peas and chicken, taste for seasonings, and pour the mixture into six 2-cup ovenproof serving bowls. With a rubber spatula, stir in the chocolate and cranberries until the dough is well mixed. Fleeing their homes, many Syrians left behind middle-class lives; most arrived with none of the mementos that stir memory.
The beauty, the mystery,—this fierce sunshine or something— stir ——' She hesitated for a fraction of a second. If it took years to do it, you shall never stir out of this house till it is done. It was when the face and figure of a great tragedian began to haunt her imagination and stir her senses.
He wasn't the style of man that I'd care to stir up trouble with, judging from his size and the shape of his head. Not until the servant had thrown open the door of the coach and deposited within the valise he carried, did Garnache stir. In addition to the idioms beginning with stir.
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