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1. " And in that eerie twilight they defined the white gossamer of the wili, the bereaved maidens whose vacant souls wander the earth through eternity."

Source:   PERLMUTTER, DONNA. "BALLET NACIONAL DE CUBA" Dance Magazine 73.5 May 1 1999: 74-75 Google This

2. " Inspirational art lifts the spirit and brings peace within through a beautiful means." An apt example is "Homecoming," a popular rendition of heaven that shows a white-robed soul being welcomed into a sky-blue eternity with a hug from Jesus."

Source:   Roemhildt, Rachel A. "Religious art becomes hot retail item: Americans look for `something simple, quiet'" Washington Times Nov. 12 1998: 2 Google This

3. "... beginnings of lines, ideas in the rough, like Shelley's scraps, and the least of them so intense, so sweet, so palpitating, that it seemed as if his very breath, warm and loving, fanned her cheeks..."

Source:   DURDEN, MARK. "Ritual and deception: photography and Thomas Hardy" Journal of European Studies 30.1 Mar. 1 2000: 57 Google This

4. " A number of books and resources related to war crimes trials were recommended to students, and one was used as a course textbook in 1997. [8] A good classroom exercise can bring history and today's events into focus palpably for students."

Source:   Jefferson, Kurt W. "The Bosnian War Crimes Trial Simulation: Teaching Students about the Fuzziness of World Politics and International Law" PS: Political Science & Politics 32.3 Sept. 1 1999: 589

5. " Of course, you get the immigrant's luminously beautiful daughter (Melanie Thierry) for whom 1900's heart swells with love; but no, he can't bring himself ever to disembark from his home at sea."

Source:   Grenier, Cynthia. "`Legend' never lives up to its grand title" Washington Times Nov. 19 1999: 10 Google This

6. " In that last half hour, I more than made up for my earlier negligence with heart-palpitating panic and frequent frantic phone calls to all school authorities."

Source:   Hunker, Paula Gray. "Mindful of things I often forget to do" Washington Times Sept. 29 1998: 2 Google This

7. " The classic example was, of course, Jenny Cavilleri, the doomed pain in the neck Erich Segal attempted to glorify from Harvard to eternity in "Love Story." The new affliction is a Jennifer with no apparent last name."

Source:   Arnold, Gary. "`Boys and Girls' flunks out" Washington Times June 16 2000: 8 Google This

8. " Of course, this does not mean that you should "let yourself go." It does mean that you can grow old with pride as you hold your chin up, suck in your abdominal muscles, and radiate life with your beautiful smile."

Source:   Bruce, Debra Fulghum. "Gifts for That V.I.P." Vibrant Life 15.3 May 1 1999: 4 Google This

9. " Clad in a Mia Hamm jersey, Jenny Parker, 11, of San Jose, Calif., symbolized the crowd. "I love this team, and I made my parents take me," she said."

Source:   Tunstall, Brooke. "Stanford crowd similar to one at JKC" Washington Times July 5 1999: 9 Google This

10. " Many times man lives and dies Between his two eternities, That of race and that of soul (W. B. Yeats, "Under Ben Bulben") I Where the skull leans eastward to form a continent,..."

Source:   Bynum, Edward Bruce. "Passages: an African experience of the kiaspora" African American Review 33.1 Mar. 22 1999: 101-105 Google This

11. " Jack Dawson, a worldly, free-spirited artist who had won a third (lowest passenger) class ticket on Titanic's maiden voyage in a poker game, fell in love with the socially prominent and beautiful Rose DeWitt Bukater..."

Source:   . "Letters" Saturday Evening Post 27.5 Sept. 1 1999: 4 Google This

12. " An excellent piece recalls attending Val[acute{e}]ry's s courses at the Coll[grave{e}]ge de France: "There was a very small crowd / Twenty or so beautiful old ladies / three or four students and myself / Today I sometimes read in reviews / how those whom I never saw..."

Source:   TAYLOR, JOHN. "The "Tender Gesture" of Georges Perros and the Lessons of Contemporary French Poetry" Antioch Review 58.3 June 22 2000: 340 Google This

13. " And last week, trying to catch a ewe that had become separated from her lambs, he had what the doctor called "an incident", when his heart palpitated and took more than an hour to return to normal."

Source:   Moffat, Alistair. "Give our farmers a future" New Statesman (1996) 129.4487 May 22 2000: 35 Google This

14. " Wearing a blue blazer, a salmon polo shirt, khakis and, of course, the ever-present smile, Mr. Lazio stopped along the way to shake hands with shopkeepers and well-wishers in the crowd of mostly young supporters."

Source:   Miller, Steve. "Lazio carries N.Y. campaign message on `Mainstream Express'" Washington Times June 1 2000: 1 Google This

15. " As she struggles to reconcile soul with the earthly body, Heaven with her love for this world, and redemption with human suffering, she finds in her explorations of Jesus the ability to negotiate ideas of immanence, eternity, and suffering."

Source:   Harde, Roxanne. ""Some--are like My Own--": Emily Dickinson's Christology of Embodiment" Christianity and Literature 53.3 Mar. 22 2004: 315-337 Google This

16. "... as Henry James called it, but the unbearable experience of a "murder war"--an eternity of darkness, emptiness, desolation. (11) In Septimus Warren Smith we view conterminiously a frozen heart and a stricken soul."

Source:   Panichas, George A. "Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway: "a well of tears"" Modern Age 46.3 June 22 2004: 234-246 Google This

17. " Encountering the traditional methods of representational and figurative art at the Minnesota River School changed the course of Lehman's life. "I loved the critiques," she recalls. "They weren't about explaining yourself in front of a crowd."

Source:   . "EMERGING ARTISTS" American Artist 64.694 May 1 2000: 62 Google This

18. " Later, I called the class to order with a question: "Well, how was the Conference?" Everyone laughed and smiled, and responded in unison: "Fabulous." "Wonderful." "Amazing." "Awesome." "Great." "Everyone was so terrific." "I loved it." A study-travel course."

Source:   Szczerba, Patricia A. "Experiencing the United Nations: the DePaul University's School for New Learning" UN Chronicle 41.1 Mar. 1 2004: 44-46 Google This

19. " It was working blind most of the time, and several times erroneous accounts of the White House romance appeared: a report, for example, that the lovers were seen in flagrante delicto by a presidential steward."

Source:   Harwood, Richard. "Searching for Facts in a Sea of Speculationa" Nieman Reports 53.2 June 22 1999: 61 Google This

20. " This means that finite time, as perfected in eternity, is allowed to remain the medium for the finite person's participation in the ever-greater love between the Son and the Father."

Source:   DALZELL, THOMAS G. "LACK OF SOCIAL DRAMA IN BALTHASAR'S THEOLOGICAL DRAMATICS" Theological Studies 60.3 Sept. 1 1999: 457 Google This

21. "... the activity of nous man achieves a kind of immortality and thus that the objects of nous are eternal. [51] The magnanimous man, therefore, participates in this eternity, the kalon, and makes it present in his own soul, through the activity of moral virtue...."

Source:   Holloway, Carson. "Christianity, Magnanimity, and Statesmanship" Review of Politics 61.4 Sept. 22 1999: 581 Google This

22. " I hit two perfect shots and then, of course, I three-putted." After completing his Open career with a par, Nicklaus saluted the crowd, hugged Jackie, shook..."

Source:   Davis, Barker. "Jack's sad farewell: `I wasn't very good'" Washington Times June 17 2000: 6 Google This

23. " For all that the maiden is figured as an aristocratic lady, especially, of course, in the eyes of the jeweller, her diction also engages very precisely with the mercantile."

Source:   BARR, HELEN. "PEARL -- OR `THE JEWELLER'S TALE'" Medium Aevum 69.1 Mar. 22 2000: 59 Google This

24. " Over the course of the next two hours, she answered questions about her family (Social Security numbers, places of birth, mothers' maiden names), about her and..."

Source:   MEYERS, MARCIA K. "HOW WELFARE OFFICES UNDERMINE WELFARE FORM" American Prospect 11.15 June 19 2000: 40 Google This

25. " Exquisite lobster medallions and a generous scoop of Beluga caviar was the perfect way to start celebrating the new year for this crowd, who paid $300 apiece for an additional four courses (bean soup..."

Source:   . "Revelers welcome year in extravagant fashion" Washington Times Jan. 3 2000: 8 Google This

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