The abbot is considered a tulku by Tibetans and called a livingBuddha in Chinese — an especiallyreveredfigure who is believed to be the essence of a prominentreligious leader.
Sweatingheavilyunder the hotlights, he startedoff with a diatribeagainstBritishpolicytowardUganda, especially London's recentdecision to cancel a $24 million aidprogram, which Amindismissed as "whitemailing."
A defeat would have been harsh on the Gunners, especiallyafter an improvedrearguardaction in the second half, but few could begrudge the Germanside a point from a match they dominated for longspells.
He had given her headmanytimes, but this time she especiallyenjoyed it.
If you want to make a splash at the event, do somethingespeciallymemorable.
The Latinform, templum, from which the Englishtemple is derived, originallysignified an uncoveredareamarkedoff by boundaries; especially the placemarkedoff by the augurs to be excepted from all profaneuses."
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The Greeks, especially those who would be thoughtadepts in mystictheology, ranafterfantastic allegories [ …] .
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What can parents do, and mothersmore especially, [ …] with regard to the atheismthat isnatural to all the children of men?
In the EnglishSouth and Midlands, identification with Britainranwellahead ofidentification with the region; in Yorkshire and the northernEngland, identification with the regionran aboutequal to identification with Britain; and in Scotland and Wales (but more especially in Scotland) identification with the region ('Scotland' or 'Wales') ranwellahead ofidentification with Britain.
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1922: The warmimpress of her warmform. Even to sit where a woman has sat, especially with divaricatedthighs, as though to grant the lastfavours, most especially with previouslywellupliftedwhitesateen coatpans. — JamesJoyce, Ulysses
To begin with, I need to make itclear to those who don’t know that the throwing-shade, dissin’, “reading” style that carriedMissCamille to fame was a persona she assembledafteryears of ethnographicallystudying the mannerisms of vernacularblackculture, especiallyblackgaysub-culture, and most especially the culture of the blackqueen.