How To Use Eliot In A Sentence

  • S · Eliot is one of the most influential poet literary critic in the 20 th century.
  • SNOW (voice-over): With his wife Silda by his side, New York Governor Eliot Spitzer, the man once known as Mr. Clean, addressed his fall from grace. CNN Transcript Mar 12, 2008
  • He wrote in a highly individual, sometimes obscure, way that was in sharp contrast to the compressed intellectual style of T. S. Eliot, W. H. Auden and other contemporary poets.
  • As that arch-modernist T. S. Eliot predicted, ‘This is the way the world ends / Not with a bang but a whimper.’
  • A friend is one to whom one may pour out the contents of one's heart, chaff and grain together, knowing that gentle hands will take and sift it, keep what is worth keeping, and with a breath of kindness, blow the rest away. George Eliot 
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  • I suppose that I have to ask why you have not in turn commented upon the ailurophilia of T.S. Eliot, whose work, by comparison, seems like a travesty of Smart …. Existentialolcaturday : Stephen Burt : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation
  • Or Eliot, who wrote on the Metaphysicals, Marvell, Dryden, Blake, Wordsworth, Baudelaire and, of course, Dante, as well as many other writers.
  • I drew attention, as have other commentators, to troubling improbabilities in the tremendous watery climax to Eliot's novel.
  • The sheer amplitude of the novel invites comparisons with Tolstoy and George Eliot.
  • What destroys us most effectively is not a malign fate but our own capacity for self-deception and for degrading our own best self. George Eliot 
  • He fed slack out the top of his karabiner so Eliot could rappel while Hunter gave cover. SILENT TRUTH
  • George Eliot, christened Mary Anne Evans, was born on November 22, 1819.
  • A loose analogy with T. S. Eliot's notion of how a new classic affects the canon of a literature might be drawn here.
  • Sunlight (heliotherapy) was often a part of healing and was used to treat many disorders, such as tuberculosis, rickets in children and war wounds. Summit Daily News - Top Stories
  • I require that the essay focuses on what they have read and learned from writers - writerly concepts from, say, Pound, Levertov, Eliot, Rich, Webb and others (Geddes).
  • Anger and jealousy can no more bear to lose sight of their objects than love. George Eliot 
  • T. S. Eliot is acknowledged as a famous twentieth century master of modernism.
  • The first, and the more obvious one, is that it has drawn high praise from every echelon of the British literati, winning both the T.S. Eliot Prize and the Whitbread Prize for poetry this year.
  • But the Joyce-Eliot group come later in time, puritanism is not their main adversary, they are able from the start to ‘see through’ most of the things that their predecessors had fought for. Inside the Whale
  • We had no intention of making it seem as if some of the benefits of heliotherapy were suggested by you.
  • As far as Eliot's is concerned, his older sister Dawn talks in nonsensical sentences. [UPDATED] REVIEW: 2006 Nebula Award Short Fiction Nominees
  • I therefore asked Eliot if I might quote his name as a reference.
  • The letters span his college career, the early years in London, his development as a poet and a central figure in the new modernist movement, his meetings with numerous literary figures Yeats, Eliot, Ford, Lewis, his move to Paris in 1921 and on to Rapallo, a seaside resort town in northern Italy, in 1924. Filial Piety Made New
  • The Tao Tsang Treasury of Tao, compiled over 2,000 years ago, contains numerous references to heliotherapy, which it refers to as ‘the method of administering sunbeams’. The Tao of Health, Sex and Longevity
  • There is no feeling, except the extremes of fear and grief, that does not find relief in music. George Eliot 
  • No one today doubts Eliot's distinction as a poet.
  • The blogosphere is kind of abuzz with the notion that this was a political hit on Eliot Spitzer. CNN Transcript Mar 16, 2008
  • Animals are such agreeable friends - they ask no questions, they pass no criticisms. George Eliot 
  • Eliot's famous remark about Henry James, that he had a mind so fine it was unviolated by an idea, seems to me to reflect such a state as the ideal for an artist, or perhaps for anyone.
  • But "they are so devoid of both originality and unity," says Sir Charles Eliot, [81] that acutest of observers, "that it is vain to seek for anything in politics, art, religion, literature or customs to which the name Albanian can be properly applied as denoting something common to the Albanian race. The Birth of Yugoslavia, Volume 2
  • His eye met a beautiful heliotype, standing on the bureau in the light of the lamp; from the middle of the room, in a motionless posture, Kranitski gazed at the face of the woman, which was enclosed in an ornamented frame. The Argonauts
  • She inhaled the scents of dust, orange oil, and the perfume the heliotropes sent throughout the room.
  • -- Border, Oxalis tropæoloides; center, blue heliotrope, blue ageratum, or Acalypha marginata; cross about the center, Thymus argenteus, or centaurea; scallop outside the cross, blue lobelia; corners, inside border, santolina. Manual of Gardening (Second Edition)
  • These are the lost poems of the lost modernist, David Jones, a man whose allusive obscurity won him fans like Eliot and Auden but robbed him of his place in college curricula.
  • Selfish- a judgment readily passed by those who have never tested their own power of sacrifice. George Eliot 
  • His very geographical situation was sufficient to turn the mind towards him, but the particular reason for that heliotropism on the part of his feminine neighbors was that he was an easy man for a woman to ask. The Wrong Woman
  • They give the quintessence of laboratory experiments as to what are the effects of different energies such as light (heliotropism), electricity (galvanotropism), gravity (geotropism), etc., in their reaction and influence upon the movements and actions of living organisms. Manhood of Humanity.
  • ‘Such self-improvement balderdash will do nothing but relegate you to a career in mediocrity,’ Eliot contends.
  • Eliot's lines from the first section of The Waste Land reflect the speakers's inability to give voice to her feelings.
  • Eliot shows us the research that proves over and over that there are bigger differences within genders than between them. Archive 2009-11-01
  • A panel accompanying a report on the search for a Scottish poet laureate, the makar, anticipated the decision of the judges of the 2010 TS Eliot prize, due on 24 January. Corrections and clarifications
  • This reflex process agrees in every point with the heliotropic effects of light on plant organs. Introduction to the Science of Sociology
  • The trouble with heliotherapy, for those who live in northern Europe, is that there is just not enough sunshine or, more precisely, strong natural sunlight is too unreliable.
  • Captain Ross and his brother officer secured the swords of both men -- shutting the stable door, indeed, after the steed was stolen; in hot haste doctors were sent for; and 'mid the bustle and "strow" Eliott stumbled from the room and down the stair, "wanting his wig," as the landlady, whom he passed on the way, deponed. Stories of the Border Marches
  • The only cheater I am willing to forgive is Eliot Spitzer (of course I'm not married to him) – he was energetic, driven, strong and very smart! Details of Sanford book deal to come this week
  • Professor Norton, of Harvard University, published a set of thirty-three of the best of the _Liber_ studies, reproduced in Boston by the heliotype process. A History of Art for Beginners and Students Painting, Sculpture, Architecture
  • UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: With his wife Silda by his side, New York Governor Eliot Spitzer, the man once known as Mr. Clean, addressed his fall from grace. CNN Transcript Mar 12, 2008
  • It is surely better to pardon too much, than to condemn too much. George Eliot 
  • At the same time, a drought affected the area, and heliotrope had time to grow and go to seed.
  • Those therapies are herbs and diet, breathing and exercise, acupuncture, massage, and heliotherapy sunlight therapy. The Tao of Health, Sex and Longevity
  • Animals are such agreeable friends - they ask no questions, they pass no criticisms. George Eliot 
  • Scriptwriter Andrew Davies even invented some bodice-ripping; he straightfacedly claims that Eliot's ghost "pestered" him to steam things up. By George, We've Got It
  • Eliot Deacon: I requirement to undergo your height. For your coffin.
  • It's been a while since one of the great composers got a thorough biographical going-over, but I gather that the conductor John Eliot Gardiner has interesting stuff to say about his hero, JS Bach, in the Penguin volume due for early 2008.
  • Nocturnal animals generally must be said to be negatively heliotropic, but these usually have larger and more sensitive eyes than the diurnal. Hormones and Heredity
  • Timing and Late Trading: When Eliot Spitzer was New York Attorney General and earned the handle Sheriff of Wall Street, he uncovered how hedge funds were maneuvering around trading rules like a Ferrari speeding around the hapless shmoes stuck in midtown traffic. Les Leopold: Is Corruption on Wall Street All in the Eyes of the Beholder?
  • All legume plants do this, so be sure to watch your peas and beans for signs of heliotropism.
  • As Eliot over at Buzzfeed so astutely points out: the definition of gristle is “tough cartilaginous, tendinous, or fibrous matter especially in table meats.” Guy Ritchie Compares Madonna To A Piece Of Gristle | Best Week Ever
  • In the few years that followed, Eliot adopted various strategies to keep his poetry flowing.
  • New York Times: “In his new book, ‘T. S. Eliot,’ the British poet Craig Raine gives us a new, more accessible Eliot, an Eliot he describes as a virtuosic fox in terms of style, and a single-minded hedgehog when it came to themes.” Throw Michiko Into the Waste Land : Edward Champion’s Reluctant Habits
  • Loeb states, on the authority of Eigenmann, that all those forms which live in caves were adapted to life in the dark before they entered the cave, because they are all negatively heliotropic and positively stereotropic, and with these tropisms would be forced to enter a cave whenever they were put at the entrance. Hormones and Heredity
  • A bosquet of climbing heliotrope close by threw a fragrance into the evening air, which turned her giddy with its overpowering sweetness. The Elusive Pimpernel
  • It is very perfumey at first: violet accord that is both powdery like orris and wet and woody like cassie underlined by noticeable dosage of heliotropin - that vanillic molecule that makes heliotrope smells so sweet, almondy and plasticky all at once. Archive 2009-01-01
  • J.D. develops a condition which results in fainting and blackouts and Eliot and Turk debate over whose turn it is to care for a down-on-his-luck resident. Jenny’s This Week on TV | the TV addict
  • As Eliot notes, though, this dullness is actually a protection that keeps us from being overwhelmed by the power of the true nature of things. Rabbi Alan Lurie: The Mystical Experience: A Question of What's Beyond
  • Eliot's admixture of praise and sharp criticism of Dickens's work first surfaced publicly in the essay on realism that she published in the Westminster Review in July 1856.
  • For cooler colors, set purple fountain grass in the middle of a 24-inch-wide pot and surround it with ‘Blue Pearl’ annual vinca, purple heliotrope, and variegated Plectranthus.
  • Farther, as Mr. Eliot has recently emphasized in his inspiring Ether-Day lecture (Oct. 16, 1909), asepticism and anaesthesia "have opened a great field of animal experimentation, which has already yielded invaluable additions to our knowledge of physiology, pharmacology and pathology" ... Some of the Triumphs of Modern Medicine
  • This juxtaposition is a characteristic feature of George Eliot's essays and reviews.
  • Former Governor Eliot Spitzer is saying the problem there is not just with bonuses by billions from government bailouts going to "counterparties" -- companies that did business with the infamous insurer which just changed its name. Danny Schechter: NEEDED: BLUE RIBBON FINANCIAL CRIMES PROBE
  • In her 1996 life of Eliot, Rosemary Ashton quotes a hitherto unregarded letter of G. H. Lewes's about Daniel Deronda.
  • It is surely better to pardon too much, than to condemn too much. George Eliot 
  • The operative surgical quality but that he was reluctant to shed human blood even when the end justified the means, preferring, in their natural order, heliotherapy, psychophysicotherapeutics, osteopathic surgery. Ulysses
  • Last night Kristin Davis, the self-styled Manhattan madam who supplied prostitutes to former New York governor Eliot Spitzer, claimed Strauss-Kahn had also been a client. Grand jury to hear from alleged victim before Strauss-Kahn trial decision
  • In these Lammas days, the flowers of the sun are bird's-foot trefoil, meliots, medicks, St John's wort, yellow-wort, ragwort and hawkbits. Country diary: Wenlock Edge
  • The strongest principle of growth lies in the human choice. George Eliot 
  • My one sufficient object was to greet that pious friend of mine, the Apostle Eliot, and rejoice with him over the many precious souls he hath won from heathendom!
  • A friend is one to whom one may pour out the contents of one's heart, chaff and grain together, knowing that gentle hands will take and sift it, keep what is worth keeping, and with a breath of kindness, blow the rest away. George Eliot 
  • There is no feeling, except the extremes of fear and grief, that does not find relief in music. George Eliot 
  • The contemplation of a world of fragments becomes boring and Eliot’s successors are more interested in tidying it up. Inside the Whale
  • Bruno on the defensive as he accuses prosecutors of turning a blind eye to what he calls unlawful abuse of gubernatorial powers eluding to his nemesis, former governor Eliot Spitzer. News10Now - TOP STORIES
  • Eliot's use of liability both binds a social group through a common concern about producing harm and yokes causality to morality.
  • Loeb states, on the authority of Eigenmann, that all those forms which live in caves were adapted to life in the dark before they entered the cave, because they are all negatively heliotropic and positively stereotropic, and with these tropisms would be forced to enter a cave whenever they were put at the entrance. Hormones and Heredity
  • I tiptoed religiously by it, went on up to the big house where the three women slept, as if drawn to their abode by a sort of heliotropism. Tramping on Life
  • Somewhere in the centre is ‘the still point of the turning world’, to use Eliot's imageless image.
  • These responses mark an important distinction in the later appreciation of Eliot.
  • As milk and other foods were supplemented with vitamin D, heliotherapy faded, and its decline was greatly enhanced by the fear of acquiring skin cancer. Summit Daily News - Top Stories
  • [4] I am greatly indebted to Dr. Duchenne for permission to have these two photographs (figs. 1 and 2) reproduced by the heliotype process from his work in folio. The expression of the emotions in man and animals
  • He studied authors from the past along with modernists like Joyce, Eliot, and Pound, remarking how increased literacy altered oral cultures like Homeric Greece.
  • He spoke with scorn of the "rights of women," their demand for the suffrage, and the _cohue_ of female authors, expressing himself in terms of ridiculous disparagement of writers so eminent as George Sand and George Eliot; but he strenuously advocated the claim of women to a recognised medical education. Thomas Carlyle
  • _Schabecyge_ or _Chapsigre_ cheese (made in the canton of Glarus) and found that the principal ingredient which gives it so strong a perfume is the _trifolium odoratum_, or _meliot odorant_. A tour through some parts of France, Switzerland, Savoy, Germany and Belgium
  • Eliot represents the Jew in Daniel Deronda as a dichotomous figure, adapted from conventional stereotypes circulating in her culture.
  • But an MP3 player with a music store and hundreds of music channels built-in could make the iPod seem unconnected, which is rarely a good thing to be Eliot Van Buskirk, who also contributes to the Listening Post blog , has covered digital music since 1998, after seeing the world's first MP3 player sitting on a colleague's desk. The Music Store in Your Pocket
  • To explain it, Eliot gave the analogy of a catalyst in a chemical reaction.
  • American medical schools are not preparing doctors with sufficient background in nutrition, heliotherapy, massage and other traditional methods which are becoming part and parcel of medical training elsewhere in the world. The Tao of Health, Sex and Longevity
  • Team member George Whitfield said that the heliotropic prototypes "are cheaper than existing system and can be built for materials that are readily available in developing nations. Inventor Spot - Inventions, Innovations, and Interesting Ideas for the Inventor in All of Us
  • Page: 33 over roof tops into plum-violet, heliotrope, with threads of reseda and cinnamon brown. Two Selves
  • SNOW (voice-over): With his wife Silda by his side, New York Governor Eliot Spitzer, the man once known as "Mr. Clean," addressed his fall from grace. CNN Transcript Mar 12, 2008
  • The beauty of these jaded but heliotropic flowers was entirely self-generated and self-perpetuated. Captain Corelli's Mandolin
  • T.S. Eliot, who was in many ways associated with the New Criticism, one of its intellectual forebears, nevertheless took a somewhat dim view of it and called it "lemon squeezer criticism.
  • If you ever come across heliotropic or apheliotropic aerial roots on More Letters of Charles Darwin — Volume 2
  • Eliot's poetry is full of biblical allusions.
  • Cannas, chrysan-themums, dahlias, begonias and cosmos have all done well but the Impatiens grew too leggy and nibbling by rabbits has stunted the growth of heliotrope, Helichrysum and Nicotiana.
  • I conferred with Nick Veliotes and Sam Lewis by phone and called Shamir, who was still in the United States. Turmoil and Triumph
  • He had several more days of work ahead of him in order to study all of the documents Eliot needed, and the more he brooded over it and regretted his hastiness, the more difficult it would be to concentrate on his work.
  • The slightly onedimensional, cheap feeling of heliotropin is offset by a melancholy, powdery iris note. The Times Literary Supplement
  • In fact, some are already blooming, such as my lavender and white penstemons, the dazzling pink and scarlet dianthus, and fragrant navy blue heliotrope.
  • The ancient Greeks employed whole-body sun exposure or heliotherapy in the treatment of disease, and lying nude in the sun was a popular pastime.
  • A member of the borage family, common heliotrope is one of about 250 Heliotropium species, but it is the only one widely grown in gardens.
  • In these Lammas days, the flowers of the sun are bird's-foot trefoil, meliots, medicks, St John's wort, yellow-wort, ragwort and hawkbits. Country diary: Wenlock Edge
  • The influence of gaslight or electric light on the growth of adjoining paraheliotropic trees. Ulysses
  • Lit SALOMÉ, table de nuit RODOLFO, semainier ELIOT, et miroir DORIAN. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • But I owe its initial success to Eliot.
  • Eliot is here making use of the most modern anthropologically based classical scholarship in order to construct his own primitive play.
  • Tree species include Acacia raddiana, Balanites aegyptiaca, Maerua crassifolia and Capparis decidua; herbaceous species are Panicum turgidum, Cassia italica, Pergularia tomentosa and Heliotropium bacciferum. Banc d'Arguin National Park, Mauritania
  • When I looked around our little church, where a literal Scriptural quorum of two or three was gathered together, my eye was gladdened by the sight of a charming new suit of reseda cloth with a heliotrope toque! A Woman Rice Planter
  • But whenever I read it it calls forth for me an image that surely was nothing at all like what Eliot had in mind: that silent sea is, for me, the paleozoic one of the Cambrian or Silurian period of four hundred million years ago, and the owner of that pair of ragged claws is the curious mud-crawling creature known as a _eurypterid, _ a vaguely lobsterish thing that reached lengths of eight feet and more. Asimov's Science Fiction
  • We could look at some modern poets, like Eliot and Hughes.
  • Like Eliot, she draws on Dantean imagery to suggest the netherworld.
  • Keep true. Never be ashamed of doing right. Decide what you think is right and stick to it. George Eliot 
  • I desire no future that will break the ties of the past. George Eliot 
  • In 1869 chemists discovered heliotropin, which has an almond-suffused scent reminiscent of the heliotrope flowers. Times, Sunday Times
  • If Eliot had locked his karabiner or had a knot to stop the rope from sliding out. SILENT TRUTH
  • The key factor in heliotherapy is the invisible ultraviolet band, and the key receptor is the retina. The Tao of Health, Sex and Longevity
  • Committed to his formula, Eliot fails to acknowledge that, at its deepest, modern art, from Shakespeare on, increasingly presents subjective correlatives.
  • Though he acknowledges the delicacy of criticizing the Soviet regime, Eliot's political objection was that the only good guy in Orwell's allegory seemed to be Trotsky, and he didn't like Trotsky: Now I think my own dissatisfaction with this apologue is that the effect is simply one of negation. “Your Pigs Are Far More Intelligent”
  • -- Photo engraving or photo lithographic or heliotype copies of standard works of art. Plans of Buildings, Rules and Regulations Governing Exhibitors at the North Carolina State Exposition: Raleigh, N.C., October 1st to October 28th, 1884: Also Premium Lists of the North Carolina Agricultural Society and the North Carolina Industrial Associ
  • Wheeler's volumes were illustrated by heliotypes.
  • Books illustrated with heliotypes occur in larger editions.
  • While Mr. Eliot's early poems, most notably "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" (1915), had brought him considerable attention in literary circles, it was "The Waste Land" (1922), a fragmentary and highly allusive verse epic, that gave him his central position in British and American poetry. Where Time and the Timeless Intersect
  • No, it's the press release and accompanying e-mail correspondence PDF issued this week by New York State Attorney General Eliot Spitzer announcing the agreement reached with Sony BMG Music Entertainment to "stop making payments and providing expensive gifts to radio stations and their employees in return for 'airplay' for the company's songs. My PD Upped The Spins On Celine And All I Got Was This Lousy T-Shirt
  • Bedding or wax begonias, heliotrope, impatiens, and Madagascar periwinkle can be moved indoors and grown as house plants over the winter.
  • The heliotropic, great-circle and Hipparcos telescope reference frames are explicitly defined in the light of the scanning law of Hipparcos satellite.
  • Both the vibrant colors and the nectar supply of the heliotrope are excellent attractants for the butterfly.
  • As well as Joyce there was TS Eliot, whose densely allusive poem The Waste Land prompted such perplexity that the poet felt prompted to provide his own notes.
  • Denholm Eliot put in a cameo appearance as a butler.
  • Captain Ross and his brother officer secured the swords of both men -- shutting the stable door, indeed, after the steed was stolen; in hot haste doctors were sent for; and 'mid the bustle and "strow" Eliott stumbled from the room and down the stair, "wanting his wig," as the landlady, whom he passed on the way, deponed. Stories of the Border Marches
  • UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: With his wife Silda by his side, New York Governor Eliot Spitzer, the man once known as Mr. Clean, addressed his fall from grace. CNN Transcript Mar 12, 2008
  • Eliot did not beat about the bush.
  • The driver, 79, told today how he may have blacked out at the wheel as he was reversing his Honda out of the drive in Eliot Court, Fulford.
  • In a perverse sense, it is more honest, where Eliot sneaks a couple of loathsome Jewish portraitures into his poetry, distorted so grossly that they are obviously despicable.
  • S · Eliot is one of the most influential poet literary critic in the 20 th century.
  • Eliot's Wasteland isn't about flowers, the finest of Okigbo's poems and the finest of Okot p'bitek's aren't about flowers at all. Vanguard News
  • Page v colored, heliotype, phototype, half-tone and other plates and numerous figures. The American Journal of Archaeology, 1893-1
  • Animals are such agreeable friends - they ask no questions, they pass no criticisms. George Eliot 
  • Page v colored, heliotype, phototype, half-tone and other plates and numerous figures. The American Journal of Archaeology, 1893-1
  • Eliot, meanwhile, was more worried about his career as a poet than about his marriage, which had been undertaken mostly in the interests of that career.
  • But Eliot is wrong, or impercipient, in her implication that there is something unexpected, or unprepared for, in Esmond's eventual union with Rachel.
  • The lush, fragrant flowers of the heliotrope range from dark violet to white in color.
  • I saw a picture in a book last fall of someone in California who had grown a heliotrope plant for several years and pruned it as a standard. 2009 March « Sugar Creek Gardens’ Blog
  • Dah da dee da doo de blah blee Eliot Spitzer prostitues! Oh Crap, David Hernandez Got Eliminated? Let’s Use Up All Our Stripper Jokes Before It’s Too Late | Best Week Ever
  • I borrowed my ideas from Eliot's famous poem 'The Waste Land'.
  • There is no feeling, except the extremes of fear and grief, that does not find relief in music. George Eliot 
  • Wiesner's papers on heliotropism are in the "Denkschriften" of the Vienna Academy, Volumes More Letters of Charles Darwin — Volume 2
  • Such theories were an important part of the Victorian intellectual world, and when Eliot probes the place of the individual in the social body, she is questioning an aspect of organicism that is potentially troubling.
  • And why I have begun this column with what seems like a chain of free association is something that will probably become only marginally clear to you when I tell you that it was triggered by the news, last year, of the discovery at the Natural History Museum in London of the oldest known insect fossil, embedded in a chunk of a crystalline rock from Rhynie, S.otland known as chert -- a fossil that dates from the very same S.lurian period, four hundred million years back, that saw the flourishing of the eurypterids that T.S. Eliot's "ragged claws" line unaccountably calls to my mind. Asimov's Science Fiction
  • What destroys us most effectively is not a malign fate but our own capacity for self-deception and for degrading our own best self. George Eliot 
  • If we unpack this comic moment we find the elements of Eliot's The Waste Land used to different purpose.
  • WMR previously reported that NSA "fishnet" surveillance was used in the take down of New York Governor Eliot Spitzer and Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich, as well as political dirt gathering directed against New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson, Secretary of State Colin Powell, and then-Senator Joe Biden. NSA eavesdropping more widespread than reported
  • Forget CERN's little science gizmo - the supersexy science machine title belongs to Japan's, the world's largest superconducting stellarator* that employs a heliotron magnetic field. Neatorama
  • In Eliot's own life such an idea seems to have been associated particularly with artistic movements of the big cities.
  • Eliot deliberately presents his South Sea life in crude terms.
  • Upon his death, the collection was purchased, and the first 3 Russian specimens (quartz variety heliotrope, ‘Siberia’; malachite, ‘Ural Mountains’; and lazurite, ‘Siberia’) were added to the permanent collection.
  • But now the whole poetic achievement - Eliot's journey from chaos to a clenched, intense Christianity - is available in a slightly more wieldy form.
  • As a young man, Eliot had studied art in Paris.
  • He goes on to state: In the light, I have seen a luminous cloud hover over a heliotrope on a side table, break a sprig off, and carry a sprig to a lady. Experiencing the Next World Now
  • Cooling fountains mask traffic noise, while hummingbirds and butterflies explore the charms of tuberoses, heliotrope, and other plants chosen for their sensual appeal.
  • Carol Smith has pointed to the importance of this book for the primitive ritual elements in Eliot's drama.
  • City, green giant heliotrope of hoop skirt, one helluva azimuth shadow, solar eclipse. Peter Graves Is A Mad, Mad March Blimp Captain
  • In these Lammas days, the flowers of the sun are bird's-foot trefoil, meliots, medicks, St John's wort, yellow-wort, ragwort and hawkbits. Country diary: Wenlock Edge
  • The adaptive significance of solar tracking in snow buttercups is mediated through the impact of flower heliotropism on paternal and maternal floral environments.
  • Have you ever heard of the poet T.S. Eliot?
  • As the map of 1632 has often been referred to in this work, we have introduced into this volume a heliotype copy. Voyages of Samuel De Champlain — Volume 01
  • Eliot's willingness to put aside his Sphinx-like mask may have led him to say too much, but it seems churlish to hold that against him.
  • Preoccupied with German culture, Eliot was eager to explore the delights of the Saxon capital, and wrote rapturously in her letters and diaries of the art treasures that she saw there.
  • Intra-abdominal gas can persist for a day or two following celiotomy.
  • But a team of engineering students at MIT, inspired by heliotropic plants that move in the direction of the sun all day (like a sunflower), have developed a new method of motivation for the photovoltaic cells to move. Inventor Spot - Inventions, Innovations, and Interesting Ideas for the Inventor in All of Us
  • These large contrasts are buttressed by many particulars, as Brooks carefully juxtaposes her protagonist to Eliot's.
  • Surround a garden bench with heliotrope or aromatic foliage plants like scented geraniums.
  • Ms Heliotis says most women still incorrectly believe a pap smear will detect ovarian cancer.
  • All meanings, we know, depend on the key of interpretation. George Eliot 
  • In some ways the poem is the closest thing he would write to the method and manner of Eliot, with its mysterious, fragmentary dialogue and allusive range.
  • Eventually I tacked the map, considerably tattered and worn, to the wall of my room, on the second floor of our three-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath pseudo-colonial tract house on Eliots Oak Road.
  • Instead, like many other agnostics at the time -- including Leslie Stephen, George Eliot, Herbert Spencer, Charles Darwin and Thomas Huxley who coined the term agnostic three decades earlier, in 1869 -- he thought belief should rest on evidence, not faith, but also that evidence itself was in some key instances wanting. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • T · S · Eliot is one of the most influential poet literary critic in the 20 th century.
  • Eliot's protagonist speaks aloud, to himself and to his readers, relying on unarticulated but implicit similarities between his situation and theirs.
  • If the river was, as T. S. Eliot later wrote, “a strong brown god,” the steamboat was the godhead. Mark Twain
  • The physician performed the examination, diagnosed the lump as a fibroid tumor, and performed an operation to remove the tumor while, as T. S. Eliot puts it, the patient was etherized upon the table.
  • 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.
  • Heliotrope is never invasive, so it can be grown in patio containers where vinca, dusty miller, or marigolds make attractive companions for its delicate flowers.
  • The famous Mr. John Eliot, having business with my uncle, spent the last night with us, a truly worthy man, who, by reason of his great labors among the heathen Indians, may be called the chiefest of our apostles. Tales and Sketches, Complete Volume V., the Works of Whittier: Tales and Sketches
  • The phrase famously serves as the second epigraph to T.S. Eliot's 1927 meditation on despair, "The Hollow Men. TIME.com: Top Stories
  • That is a course that I like to teach, too; usually I teach Plato to T.S. Eliot or Plato to I.A. Richards or some other important figure in the early twentieth century.
  • Snagging the rope that trailed from Eliot, Hunter hooked the free rope into his second locking karabiner so they could leapfrog going down. SILENT TRUTH
  • For both Ruskin and Eliot, the hoarder is a grotesque creature, whose great economic mistake-the insistence on the unalloyed benefit of saving-is Victorian received wisdom taken to an extreme.
  • In January 1897 Kipling's latest volume of poetry, The Seven Seas, prompted a rave from the usually imperious Harvard savant Charles Eliot Norton, whose esteem for the poems was no doubt colored by his close friendship with the Kipling family. Who Was Kipling?
  • Eliot's poetry is full of allusions to other works of literature.
  • Eliot's poetry is full of allusions to other works of literature.
  • An uncelebrated poet whose best-known work was his satire on the Bloomsbury set, he and TS Eliot were early mutual admirers.
  • I would create the smell of purity", he says, but instead of choosing predictable "pure" acquatic or ozonic notes, the perfumer opts for the ingredients that would evoke "the color white": "I would use powdery floral notes such as heliotrope, but it would also be spicy, and have iris, also violets and woods. Archive 2007-08-01

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