Ezra poled us slowly along the edge of the flat, I squinted into the water seeking one of those grey ghostly silver bullets. |
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He was also an admirer of Joyce and a financial supporter for an aging Ezra Pound. |
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Resting him down on one of the chairs Ezra let the sunlight flood his entire body and he slowly became one with it. |
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Those who still admire Ezra Pound's pretentious poetry will presumably enjoy listening to him reciting while thumping on a kettledrum. |
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Promoted by the fascist Ezra Pound, this new poetry without meter or rhyme swept literary Europe and America in the period leading up to the war. |
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She names two much-anthologized poets, Ezra Pound and William Carlos Williams, as her two great indulgences. |
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In 1949, the first Bollingen Prize went somewhat infamously to Ezra Pound. |
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It was upon these grounds, at least on the religious ideological level, that the exclusionists, led by Nehemiah and Ezra, based their attack on mixed marriages. |
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I had learned that Ezra is a distinguished disseminator and performer of this repertoire and that he had made a number of CD recordings. |
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Ezra Levant will bring his outspoken nature to prime time as a straight talk host. |
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Ezra Pound offered to make useful connections for Joyce, and find places where he could publish his writings. |
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Ezra Pound ranks among the finest poets of his generation, but his greatest trait may have been his eye for talent in others. |
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Nobody should pick on Mark Steyn in the whole world, because they'll be sorry-and Ezra. |
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Yet what is there to do? John C Reilly plays her unhappy husband and Ezra Miller is the scowlingly unrepentant Kevin himself. |
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In 1896 Solomon Schechter investigated a genizah in the old Ezra synagogue in Cairo. |
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Housman's morbidness so bothered Ezra Pound that he wrote a famous parody: O woe, woe. |
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Ezra Pound's virulent anti-Semitism, his radio broadcasts and tracts in support of Mussolini, stand as potent reminders of the limits and dangers of the human imagination. |
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Rogers used the former's Pentateuch and 1535 revision of the New Testament and the latter's translation from Ezra to Malachi and his Apocrypha. |
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In another year, Ezra could have been celebrating best British male, and this is a nice if unremarkable live arrangement of his ubiquitous hit. |
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Not only are the young people of Ezra Gumbe being robbed of their health, they are being robbed of their ability to be children. |
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Until they had a falling out, thanks in part to Ezra and me in recent weeks, the tribunal was essentially the house pet of the commission. |
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Mrs. Karen Selick: The two examples you gave, Ezra Levant and Mark Steyn, are people who did what Barbara suggested. |
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Ezra the priest brought the Law before the assembly, consisting of men, women, and children old enough to understand. |
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But the fact that aria and Ezra have yet to see any consequences of their relationship is problematic. |
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As uncovered by the climate blog desmogblog, the Ethical Oil meme dates to a 2010 book by Ezra Levant. |
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Yet by marrying lyrics that name-checked Ezra Pound and TS Eliot as well as Ma Rainey and Beethoven to a rock'n'roll backbeat, he revolutionised popular music. |
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Ezra Klein has an interesting and important article in the New Yorker about the ineffectuality of presidential communication. |
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That's the point I was trying to make: we hamstring ourselves because these human rights commissions make it fearsome, frankly, for people to go on the attack the way that Mark Steyn and Ezra Levant did. |
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I may have been guilty of doing something Ezra Klein has prodded Mr Salam about: substituting the things I wish people thought for the things they actually think. |
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Tired of unreliable narrators and heartless novels that provide more entertainment for the author than the reader, there is a longing to receive news that stays news, as Ezra Pound defined literature. |
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John Mark, Marcos, and Babu are students at Ezra Gumbe. |
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Ezra Cornell's glass drawerknobs proved to be a prototype as glass insulators became popular in America, while Europeans favored earthenware. |
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Ezra Pound is really at heart a very boyish fellow and an incurable provincial. |
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Who wouldn't argue that Ezra Levant could defend himself verbally? |
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According to the book of Ezra, the Persian Cyrus the Great ended the Babylonian exile in 538 BCE, the year after he captured Babylon. |
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I agree with Ezra in that I prefer a social disapproval, activist parents, or a school board firing to a law restricting what individuals can say and think. |
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I want to second what Ezra Levant has said. |
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This episode affected Ibn Ezra deeply, not only estranging him from his brothers and driving him from Granada but also influencing his subsequent poetry. |
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Ezra Klein engages in uncharacteristically evasive language. |
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As a keen watcher of Pretty Little Liars, and a full on lover of the relationship between Aria and her English teacher Ezra, this is the type of story that really enthrals me! |
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A final chapter compares the work of the deuteronomic school to other postexilic works such as Haggai, Zechariah, Chronicles, Ezra, and Nehemiah. |
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They suggest such a principle with respect to the imagism Ezra Pound preferred, where abstraction should be founded on concrete details. |
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Ibn Ezra was no schoolman, but he certainly experienced, and expressed in rich and evocative Hebrew, a deep alienation from mundane reality and passionate longing to return to the spiritual realm. |
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I sometimes get the impression from her public remarks that deep down, even Jennifer Lynch, head of the commission, harbours a teensy-weensy little bit of hatred for Ezra and me. |
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Ezra Klein interviews Desmond Lachman on Cyprus and the Euro. |
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This was also a mayor issue for Ezra and Nehemiah. |
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Her mother was learned in Hebrew and stuidied the weekly parashah with the commentaries of Rashi and ibn Ezra on Shabbat. |
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Eliot, Ezra Pound and more recently British authors born abroad such as Kazuo Ishiguro and Sir Salman Rushdie. |
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Two years later, Ezra Newman found the axisymmetric solution for a black hole that is both rotating and electrically charged. |
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Eliot, Anna Akhmatova, William Faulkner, Dorothy Richardson, John Cowper Powys, and Ezra Pound. |
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Isabel was unhappy in Hailey and took Ezra with her to New York in 1887, when he was 18 months old. |
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Cantos of Ezra Pound for the Beginning of a Poem of some Length now first made into a Book. |
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Contributors have included Ezra Pound, William Butler Yeats, William Carlos Williams, Langston Hughes, and Carl Sandburg, among others. |
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Sansom, Bernard Silberman, Richard Storry, Karel van Wolfram, and Ezra Vogel. |
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Today our characters pay a visit to the local university where Young Junior's brother, Ezra, is a student of journalism and also works at the campus radio. |
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I was also drawn to the work of Ezra Pound and Robert Creeley. |
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Venice also inspired the poetry of Ezra Pound, who wrote his first literary work in the city. |
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Webster enrolled at Yale just before his 16th birthday, studying during his senior year with Ezra Stiles, Yale's president. |
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In this chapter Lee puts the mission of Ezra into the broader historical context of Achaemenid political and diplomatic efforts. |
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Ezra made the fundamental point that even if you have broadly written language there are the traditional protections the defendant has when he is called into a criminal court. |
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Ultimately, as Ezra Klein says, the website will work, and the many-geared machinery of Obamacare will heave, wheezing and clacking, into steady motion. |
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My dream about Ezra Pound was a de lighted overflux, instructing me. |
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Ezra rounded off the set with Cyndi Lauper's Girls Just Wanna Have Fun, pulling it off well for an acoustic, male rendition of a classically up-beat anthem. |
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In a letter addressed to Ezra Pound, she covers an extensive list of her symptoms, which included a habitually high temperature, fatigue, insomnia, migraines, and colitis. |
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Oh that I was as good and graceworthy as Ezra, that fair-going youth! |
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Harding apparently spent most of his life without work, with his brother, Ezra Weston, and his brother's wife, Frances, looking after Mary and Isabel's needs. |
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By reticulation, for example, she brings to the New Zealand context the poetry' of Ezra Pound, subverting his work to highlight its masculine focus. |
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During the early years of the Second Temple, the highest religious authority was a council known as the Great Assembly, led by Ezra of the Book of Ezra. |
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Eliot, Ezra Pound, the Dutch author Menno ter Braak and others. |
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