This use of the anachronistic was further employed in his bold adaptation of Shakespeare's The Tempest. |
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The Tempest can be regarded as a meditation on colonialism and, extraordinarily, the ability to let go the reins of power. |
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The Tempest may be in typically oblique Shakespearian fashion a salute to the groundlings. |
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Stephen Tempest said that in 1453 the Archbishop of York granted a licence to Roger Tempest to establish a private oratory in his house. |
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Mrs Tempest was conscious after the initial fall but later collapsed and was airlifted to Nairobi General Hospital. |
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In 1674 an updated version of Shakespeare's The Tempest had sung Masques inserted into the text. |
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In 1997, Mr and Mrs Tempest celebrated their ruby wedding anniversary with a pre-1900 fancy dress ball. |
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He began fifty years ago as a Shakespeare scholar, with a learned and still necessary edition of The Tempest. |
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Back on the streets of Edinburgh, she bids a cheery farewell, braces her brolly against the raging tempest, and heads for the shops. |
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The Tempest is a text which in its canonicity culturally institutionalizes a false history of Africans and emburdens them with a false sense of cultural inferiority. |
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At the age of 21 his incidental music for The Tempest won great acclaim. |
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The Epilogue to The Tempest has been derided as doggerel, literally interpreted as Shakespeare's farewell to the stage, and supposed to be an interpolation by another hand. |
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The heavens cry and moan as the wind's rage stirs up the burning tempest of the sky, tears are unleashed from the firmament, cold and tasteless. |
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He enjoys the experience of being in the center of the windstorm for it is the only calm part of the tempest. |
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The weather seemed to be a pretense for a storm, windy and hinting toward a tempest. |
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There wasn't any thunder or lightning, just rain, but it was quite a tempest nonetheless. |
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The first thing I noticed as we approached the front door was that outside seemed to be caught up in a violent tempest. |
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His mind had been too occupied to notice the raging tempest that was taking place up deck. |
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News of the unusual discovery is stirring up a tempest among scientists, who are studying the storm to find out how it formed. |
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Abruptly following, a hoard of men appeared on the ridge, and with a howl like a raging tempest, chaos erupted. |
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Clapping gave way in an instant to the booming thunder as all turned from the singer to behold the tempest in the sky. |
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The wind was now practically a tornado, leaves and twigs caught up in its ever-circling tempest. |
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Calm seas and easy winds do not test a ship's worthiness, but it is the tempest and the hurricane that show her true metal. |
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Inside the sounds of the growing tempest were muffled, but the echo of the wind racking against the rusted metal was not. |
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A more valid criticism, perhaps, is that the report is a tempest in a teapot. |
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A review of the registration process might prove whether this is a tempest in a teapot. |
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The dispute here is a tempest in a teapot created by impoverished healthcare budgets that make the above steps unaffordable. |
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I find the discussions interesting, but it is a tempest in a teapot, ultimately irrevelant. |
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To some in this small town, it's a tempest in a teapot that smacks of partisan politics. |
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Bethel further said that it was a tempest in a teapot that would blow over. |
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In reality, the firestorm of publicity engulfing Gaughan was nothing more than a tempest in a teapot. |
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This is a pretty transparent attempt to parrot the administration line that this is nothing more than another beltway tempest in a teapot. |
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It was distant, full of the fury of a tempest on the sea, but it was Carmel's voice speaking through to him. |
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In some strophes of the poem I tried to depict the tempest, followed by the calm of the sea. |
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Their verse has not the rushing speed that could pace that tempest, it has not the teeming life that would pacify the wood. |
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I hated this room, the atmosphere of backstabbing intrigue and devious plots and politics that hung overhead like a forthcoming tempest. |
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If it is not covered, the boat will founder in this tempest, and the ocean will summarily swallow the sailors and their dream. |
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Out on the course between tempest squalls, he regaled his boyos with tales of a famous timber gee-gee. |
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In his final period, Shakespeare turned to romance or tragicomedy and completed four major plays, including The Tempest. |
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It would be easy to dismiss the fuss as a tempest in a teapot or so much inside baseball. |
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Its gentle whistle sounds like a tempest tumbling madly through a turbo. |
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Mirren starred in the principal role of Prospera, the duchess of Milan, in Julie Taymor's The Tempest. |
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According to JBT, its Tempest deicers will support both their deicer renewal and expansion plans throughout their global network. |
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Unfurled in baleful grandeur, like some dark cloud of heaven, surcharged with thunder and the brewing tempest, it rides the air, and bedims the beams of day. |
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The earth's gift of roots is also understood as both utopian and presocial in The Tempest, when the presocial monster offers the isle's pignuts. |
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And as dorky as it may seem to take out a cheat sheet in the middle of a tempest, I find myself tempted to make up a set of cards to keep in my pocket. |
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His graduation piece, completed in 1861, was a set of incidental music to Shakespeare's The Tempest. |
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Can we take the recent bargain sale of hard-bound editions at hugely reduced rates as a signal heralding the impending tempest befalling the book market? |
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The first grey pencillings of dawn would raise a tempest which would shake two hemispheres. |
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Burton's other roles for the season were Sir Toby Belch in Twelfth Night, Caliban in The Tempest and Philip of Cognac in King John. |
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On the front of the building are statues of Prospero and Ariel, characters from William Shakespeare's play The Tempest, sculpted by Eric Gill. |
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In his final period, Shakespeare turned to romance or tragicomedy and completed three more major plays, including The Tempest. |
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I perceive a flock of snow-birds, skimming lightsomely through the tempest, and flitting from drift to drift, as sportively as swallows in the delightful prime of summer. |
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His graduation piece was a suite of incidental music to Shakespeare's The Tempest. |
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In truth, this whole point seems like a tempest in a teapot. |
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Led by poet and rapper Kate Tempest, this is very much London alternative hip-hop, jazz, soul and breakbeat. |
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As every sailor knows, a spicy gale in the tropic latitudes of the Pacific is far different from a tempest in the howling North Atlantic. |
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More than a tempest in a teapot, a most uncivil war is brewing. |
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Burton went on to do Henry V as the titular character, and played Ferdinand in The Tempest as a part of the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre season as well. |
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Richard Tempest, a British backpacker who was among the 70 who escaped from the inferno, said the conviction would allow survivors and victims' families to move on. |
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Chesterton, both William Shakespeare and Geoffrey Chaucer appear as characters, as do several characters from within A Midsummer Night's Dream and The Tempest. |
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Soon he joined the Royal Shakespeare Company, where his productions, many of them featuring Simon Russell Beale, included Troilus and Cressida, Richard III and The Tempest. |
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However, some researchers consider the content on the Tempest Stela to be a metaphorical document that illustrated the impact of the Hyksos invasion. |
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Tempest is a codename describing electrical, mechanical, or acoustical energy emissions from any device containing information that could affect national security. |
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It has to withstand wind, dust, electromagnetic interference, TEMPEST and High-Altitude Electromagnetic Pulse regulations. |
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That same year he made his last film appearance in a leading role, playing Prospero in Prospero's Books, Peter Greenaway's adaptation of The Tempest. |
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His contemporary Giorgione left a small number of enigmatic works, including The Tempest, the subject of which has remained a matter of speculation. |
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The diligent pilot in a dangerous tempest doth not attend the unskilful words of the passenger. |
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Oh, none but cowards send down their brain-trucks in tempest time. What a hooroosh aloft there! |
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How many of these mighty pines were to be prostrated under that approaching tempest! |
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The media frenzy over the actor's drunken behavior was a tempest in a teapot. |
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Those of Shakespeare's plays that seem to display the unities, such as The Tempest, probably indicate a familiarity with actual models from classical antiquity. |
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The keys of the piano roll like an ocean swell, violin, trumpet and trip wire guitar fight for air against double bubble drumming tempest and fury. |
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At midnight, a tempest broke out, and Andriel had to threaten his own crew at gunpoint and award three bottles of rum to the first man to spot the French coast. |
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As a tempest influences the sluggish waters of the deadest mere. |
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And this fell tempest shall not cease to rage Until the golden circuit on my head, Like to the glorious sun's transparent beams, Do calm the fury of this mad-bred flaw. |
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