Her name is R'jas un Z'kovn Sy'yski and she is the Muse princess, daughter of Prince Noyus and next in line for the throne. |
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They write only when the Muse strikes, and they are uninfluenced by the thought of cash. |
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The epic Muse that firmly guarded his poetic talent from lyrical confessions inspires the prominent narrativity of this cycle as well. |
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Eidolon was too small to help her and the Muse man was laughing too hard, so eventually she stepped on my foot with her big, clodhopper boots. |
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England's Muse will perform at Colisée Pepsi in Québec on October 21st 2010 with Metric as the opening act. |
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Flanking the third looking glass are Mercury, god of trade and profit, identified by his caduceus and broad winged hat, and Euterpe, Muse of music, holding a flute. |
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Calliope, the Muse of epic poetry and eloquence, raises her right arm, no doubt to proclaim the news to the people. |
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Headliners who had made it to the stage included the Cure, Kings of Leon, Arctic Monkeys, Muse and Kendrick Lamar. |
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I hope you will like it and that my beat-up Muse will continue her frantic coition for a few weeks more. |
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The performances by Muse and The Rolling Stones at the last festival were a major influence. |
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Taken as a whole, however, the leisureliness of The Snake-Haired Muse strikes me as excessive. |
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Baxter's mature vision of the Muse is as an intensely anarchic, unrespectable figure. |
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When the Muse sings alone, she may either regard or disregard the Poet, who must always watch her, piningly, always. |
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The Muse, as embodiment of epicness, is throughout the Metamorphoses both desired and resisted. |
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Even better still was to come – and maybe the best of Muse's entire oeuvre is Knights of Cydonia, which started life as a riff plucked away on a tour bus as Muse perambulated through the dust of the Arizona desert. |
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Orpheus, the son of Apollo and the Muse Calliope, is a great musician who plays the lyre with such perfection that nothing can withstand its charm. |
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The rapper will play alongside confirmed headliners U2, Muse and Stevie Wonder and will be joined by Vampire Weekend, one of the hottest bands of 2010, the festival confirmed tonight. |
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During its stay in the capital, the mission exchanged views with the President of the TNG, Abdikassim Salad Hassan, and the Chairman of the SNSC, Muse Sudi. |
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Joshua Reynolds depicted Sarah Siddons as The Muse of Tragedy, largely due to her triumph in the role of Lady Macbeth. |
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The festival ended with Muse headlining the Pyramid Stage on Sunday, after Oasis had headlined on Friday. |
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Damon Albarn's Gorillaz replaced U2, and joined Muse and Stevie Wonder for the Saturday and Sunday headline slots respectively. |
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Matt Bellamy, Dominic Howard and Christopher Wolstenholme from the English group Muse all grew up in Devon and formed the band there. |
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Rodin's influence appeared in Brancusi's work for one last time in 1908 in the first version of the Sleeping Muse, a sculpture of a woman's face in which the features suggest an unformed block of marble. |
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Estee Lauder Modern Muse Esteelauder.co.uk, £44 for 30ml EdP A sparkly new fragrance with top notes of jasmine and mandarin that dries down to a powdery mix of honeysuckle, patchouli, amber and musk. |
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We'll never know when the first preclassical rhetors or Homers sounded their earliest invocation to the Muse on the air of antique Greece. |
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Sarah Siddons as the Tragic Muse, painting at The Huntington, San Marino, California. |
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Right, the frontispiece to the 1650 edition of The Tenth Muse. |
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Each of the Arts whose office is to refine, purify, adorn, embellish and grace life is under the patronage of a Muse, no god being found worthy to preside over them. |
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Though the Muse of higher learning cannot be cloned, she allows the prophet, rebel, and poet to soar, and the scholiast to weave intricate threadworks of commentary and gloss. |
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Biffy Clyro were confirmed to be supporting Muse for 14 dates on their European tour, including Wembley Stadium on 11 September, performing after I Am Arrows and White Lies. |
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Loblolly Bay and Artist's Muse both failed to build on previous winning form last time, along with Who'd Of Guest, who won three times for Mick Halford earlier in the season. |
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Muse became the first band to sell out the new stadium on 16 and 17 June 2007, and released a live DVD of the performance. |
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So was the cellist Charlotte Moorman, muse to Nam June Paik and proactivist champion of all things fringe. |
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Man came into this world, not to sit down and muse, not to befog himself with vain subtleties, but to gird up his loins and to work. |
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A battle sung by the muse in the Homerican style, and which none but the classical reader can taste. |
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Ursula became the composer's muse, helper and London companion, and later helped him care for his ailing wife. |
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Many of these works were portraits of Elizabeth Siddal, Jane Morris and William Holman Hunt's muse Annie Miller. |
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Over the next decade, she became his muse, his pupil, and his passion. |
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