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  • `You promised then you would immortalize the heroes of that day," said Quaver. THE ANCIENT AND SOLITARY REIGN
  • Now his image is immortalized in one artist's version of a field study.
  • But, immortalized in stone, evincing sand-cast mastery of poem! Revenge poem for Sara, following her disparaging remarks about my unfamiliarity with the literary history of the East Coast
  • The heartbroken emperor resolved to immortalize her memory by creating the finest monument ever seen, the Taj Mahal.
  • Scrooge has been immortalised in the English language as the epitome of miserliness and meanness of spirit.
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  • Also, humbleness is a good quality to immortalize, especially in these troubled times. Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough | clusterflock
  • As a result, a huge percentage of the world's species have been immortalized in stamps.
  • (SCC9) and immortalized prostate basaloid epithelial cells (iPrEC) were utilized to investigate the molecular pathways that mediate p63 function in epithelial cells. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • Alphonse Daudet is immortalized in marble in the little municipal park at Nimes, in the middle of a small ornamental pool, in which two swans swim round and round, with the quiet precision of a pair of clock hands. 2009 January 08 | NIGEL BEALE NOTA BENE BOOKS
  • Popular interest in collecting silver was immortalised by Bertie Wooster's antics with cow creamers and porringers.
  • He would immortalize Jack and vindicate himself from his culpable grief by becoming what Jack would have been.
  • And the image of a man being slurped on a moving toboggan by a pesky dog is too cartoonishly good to be true - unless the reader realizes how much universal Lab behavior is immortalized here.
  • The friends' great escape to New York and their attempts to form a band were immortalized in the television series.
  • This melody immortalized its composer
  • Almost 50 years after being immortalised by the poet Philip Larkin in a famous anthology, the muse who inspired him is to speak on his legacy.
  • So if anyone deserves being immortalised on celluloid, it is those 12 North Yorkshire women who posed in the buff behind flower arrangements and apple presses.
  • A bull that caused thousands of pounds of damage after seeking refuge in a Lancaster shop has been immortalized in sculpture.
  • Not many people can boast of having their own waxwork in a museum, but New Addington resident Nan Jenkins is just one person immortalised in the Lifetimes exhibition.
  • Someone to immortalize the name of Olly Longaster, daughter of the stars. A PLAGUE OF ANGELS
  • But who among us is great enough to be immortalized in postage-stamp form?
  • The boots have been immortalised on celluloid in her latest film, Strictly Sinatra, directed by Peter Capaldi.
  • Trammies have been immortalised in film, radio and print.
  • Perhaps the venerated defender will end up immortalised in bronze three times over. Times, Sunday Times
  • More than a decade ago, Drs. Shay and Wright's team showed they could immortalize human retinal and foreskin cells by adding the gene for telomerase into a virus and then "infecting" the cells. Making Cells Live Forever in Quest for Cures
  • Someone to immortalize the name of Olly Longaster, daughter of the stars. A PLAGUE OF ANGELS
  • Circus tricks performed in exact time to Tchaikovsky's music are treat enough, but more mind-boggling still are the acrobatic extremes to which the ballet vocabulary is pushed, including the section now immortalised on YouTube in which Odette dances en pointe, while balanced on Siegfried's head. This week's new dance
  • I want to immortalize this moment: the feel of him, the smell of him, the taste of him. CHAMELEON
  • Subjectively, this manifests itself in the perception that the "feelings" elicited by art and music are in fact the ACTUAL feelings the artist felt, somehow, dizzyingly 'captured' by the work, immortalized, held in 'static communion' by the canvas, or musical recording, or camera... and now able to enrapture and enchant us indefinitely. Jason Silva: On Creativity, Marijuana and "a Butterfly Effect in Thought"
  • In the past, Poland created its brand by mounting an armed insurrection against Russian rule, and then having romantic poets such as Adam Mickiewicz immortalise the martrydom of this "Christ among nations". Poland: a country getting to grips with being normal at last
  • The study included heparinised peripheral blood from an individual with der (7) t (Y,7) and both parents; a mentally retarded patient with der (5) (pter - > q21:: q23 - > q21:: q21 - > qter) and 10 healthy individuals, as well as unstimulated bone-marrow samples from an AML patient, and Epstein-Barr-virus-immortalized lymphoblastoid cell lines established from EDTA-treated blood and biopsy samples derived from swages of upper arm skin from the 10 healthy individuals. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • Guidobaldo was crippled with symptoms of podagra (gout), possibly as a result of poisoning, which greatly reduced his effectiveness as a condottiere and rendered him unable to participate in the evening festivities immortalized by Castiglione. 316 Unlike his "invincible" father, Guidobaldo was twice exiled from Urbino. Architecture and Memory: The Renaissance Studioli of Federico da Montefeltro
  • 'Tis the insatiety of the human beasts of prey immortalized in jurisprudence, and I, Dignity, sanctify all that. Mother Earth, Vol. 1 No. 4, June 1906 Monthly Magazine Devoted to Social Science and Literature
  • Both artists entertained the crème de la crème of high society there, and both immortalised the house in their work. Times, Sunday Times
  • `You promised then you would immortalize the heroes of that day," said Quaver. THE ANCIENT AND SOLITARY REIGN
  • Even so, the thought of life from a thundercloud thrilled Percy Shelley, who was a keen electrical experimenter, and was immortalised by his wife Mary in her novel Frankenstein.
  • The White Man's Burden, a phrase immortalized by English poet Rudyard Kipling as an excuse for European-American imperialism, was front and center Thursday morning at a RAND-sponsored discussion of Afghanistan in the Russell Senate Office Building. Kipling Haunts Obama's Afghan War
  • Immortalized, but he ain't gonna be scribbling no more awe-inspiring lyrics in a hurry.
  • Sand artist Patnaik pays tribute to 'King of Pop' Michael Jackson PURI - Noted sand artist Sudarshan Patnaik immortalised 'King of Pop' Michael Jackson in sand on the scenic beaches of Puri, Orissa. Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7
  • The horse is immortalised by a life size bronze statue at Aintree, presented by Seagram.
  • It has been immortalised in songs, films and tacky merchandise. Times, Sunday Times
  • These days, he seems pretty uncool, frozen in the modern psyche as the fat Vegas entertainer, but it's the young, hungry, ecstatically inspired Elvis that deserves to be immortalised.
  • Mr. Roche was righteously indignant over this blatant lack of due diligence and ordered one each of the "approved" snow tires shipped to the artist, who would have the freedom to decide which snow-tire pattern would be immortalized in the Official Cadillac Christmas Card. Life Lessons From the Car Guy
  • Mark didn't yell "If it's just me and your grandmother on the bongos, it's still the Fall" at the audience during the 1998 Brownies gig; as far as I know Mark didn't "immortalise" Nigel Kennedy in a song called "Fiend with a Violin", etc. The Fall online - latest Fall News
  • I want to immortalize this moment: the feel of him, the smell of him, the taste of him. CHAMELEON
  • When Aristotle immortalized the term hubris, he could well have been talking about Sean Graney, the experimental Chicago theater director who, this fall, decided to adapt and stage not one Sophoclean drama, but all seven at once. News - chicagotribune.com
  • Do you want your name immortalized like that of Connor MaCleod of the clan MaCleod who was born in the year 1518 There can be only one!
  • They were preceded by a bus carrying a generator shining a huge klieg light on the procession, so that video-cameramen could immortalise the scene.
  • Before long his regimen had been adopted by soldiers training for action in the Boer War and immortalised in fiction by James Joyce's peregrinatory protagonist Leopold Bloom. Evening Standard - Home
  • Hey, she certainly can't regret being immortalized in the comics.
  • Leaving behind the jaded Lothario immortalized in Almost Like Suicide, I entered a state uncommonly like innocence. ABOUT THE AUTHOR
  • _insignificant_ persons; 'consequently, had it been any fault to do so, each alike was caught in that fault; and insignificant as the people might be, if they _could_ be' immortalized, 'then we have Schlosser himself confessing to the possibility that poetic splendor should create a secondary interest where originally there had been none. Note Book of an English Opium-Eater
  • The Few, as Churchill dubbed the Fighter Command aircrew, were not the free-spirited, knights of the air, officer types immortalised by the media.
  • The town of Whitby was immortalised in Bram Stoker's famous Dracula story.
  • That appearance of Halley's comet was immortalized in the Bayeux tapestry.
  • Many have been immortalised on film, from the glitzy hustle of Las Vegas to the wintry baroque of Prague.
  • He returned home hoping to immortalise his experiences in poetry, and he worked briefly on DC Thomson's comics before the Edinburgh literary scene bested him ( "I had plenty to say but I didn't know how to say it"). Observer Ethical Awards: Gordon Roddick, Lifetime Achievement Award
  • Additionally, the cultural heritage has been immortalized in the famous epic poem Sonjara, sung by minstrels since the thirteenth century.
  • When high levels of L-dopa were used to treat Parkinson's Disease type symptoms (immortalised in the film, ‘Awakenings’), the individuals concerned developed acute paranoid psychoses.
  • Russel Crow cannot summon even a small fraction of the talent that existed in Errol Flynn. cavine errol flynn did it with style and a smile, which immortalized the character. costner deadpanned it which left audiences cold. all that was needed was for crowe to bring humor, swagger and swashbuckle into this role. this trailer shows none of that. so right now its looking a straight clone of maximus. this is gladiator 2. why not just call it that? Final Epic Robin Hood Movie Trailer | /Film
  • In classical mythology Elysium, also known as the Elysian Fields, was the paradise reserved for the heroes immortalized by the gods. Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day
  • No cytopathic effect was observed with this first isolate, but unlike HTLV infected cultures, no transformed immortalised cell lines could emerge from the cultures, which always died after 3 – 4 weeks as do normal lymphocytes. Luc Montagnier - Autobiography
  • * “Let’s Roll,” the phrase immortalized by Todd Beamer, a passenger on United Flight 93—which was hijacked on September 11, 2001, and crashed in Shanksville, Pennsylvania—came in first. TEAR DOWN THIS WALL
  • The town of Whitby was immortalised in Bram Stoker's famous Dracula story.
  • Twain immortalized Hannibal, and Hannibal is happy to reciprocate. Mark Twain's celebrated Missouri hometown is jumping again
  • The superfan immediately headed to a tattoo parlour to immortalise the autograph. The Sun
  • A little handful of sheep-stealing bandits got themselves immortalized and heroized, and they are now all Presbyterian elders. The Life and Letters of Walter H Page
  • Can she ever imagine being able to immortalise Missy in a work? Polly Morgan's wings of desire
  • She has been immortalized by the author for she is no ordinary vamp but one who is not only a subtle wooer but a patient psychologist.
  • The immortalized cells were then further characterized by heterotransplantation in Nude mice; immunohistochemical staining for relevant HNSCC biomarkers; flow cytometry for surface markers; cytogenetic karyotypic analysis; human papillomavirus and Epstein-Barr virus screening; qRT-PCR for oncogene and cytokine analysis; investigation of activated, cleaved Notch1 levels; and detailed 35,000 gene microarray analysis. BioMed Central - Latest articles
  • The horse is immortalised by a life size bronze statue at Aintree, presented by Seagram.
  • The deeds of the Anzacs in Gallipoli and France are immortalised in many records -- magnificently in John Masefield's "Gallipoli" -- an epic in its simplicity. Women and War Work
  • But then, again, Aristotle did not "immortalize" the word "hybris," the Athenian tragedians had already done that. News - chicagotribune.com
  • They have been immortalized in books, mythologized on the silver screen, and featured in more than 80 documentaries.
  • It has been immortalised in songs, films and tacky merchandise. Times, Sunday Times
  • As if the statue made of bronze standing in Wisconsin wasn't enough to immortalise the memory of Winkler's alias, Fonzie, now he's got an OBE, too. Our pick of the week: The story, the stat, the quote, the tweet
  • If I were a scientist, I wouldn't at all mind being immortalized in this fashion.
  • Loveable Ted Clydesdale, the gentle giant of a carthorse immortalised as the lead character in a fast-selling children's book, is to make a guest appearance at the Three Counties Show.
  • In February 1997 a small group of Scottish scientists were forever immortalized in genetic advancement history.
  • The poet fell in love with her and immortalized her in his verse.
  • Switch it on, hit the hill, and presto, your walking distance and intensity are immortalized in the log.
  • Zoe was a beautiful brown-and-white spaniel, with eyes that were almost human in their soft beseechingness, and Mrs. Broderick often lamented that she could not eulogise his doggish virtues as Mrs. Browning had immortalised her Flush. Doctor Luttrell's First Patient
  • Cells have been immortalized in the laboratory, but no one knows if the process can be translated to animals.
  • Unlike a hunting trophy that the taxidermist immortalizes as a token of man's domination over nature, stuffed animals are objects without a lived past.
  • Thanks to a group of Dutch and Palestinian activists, people can now immortalize their words on the wall without a passport or a can of Krylon.
  • His plot to deceive the Germans was immortalised in this film.
  • Renowned as a Cossack leader, Bespalov traces his roots to a seventeenth-century ataman and the Zaporozhian Cossacks immortalized by Gogol in the novel Taras Bulba. Russia's Holy Warriors
  • The drama of Karski's story has inspired the producer of The King's Speech, Iain Canning, to immortalise his role in another historic epic. Earliest eyewitness account of the Holocaust finally to be published in UK
  • The third, who was a floriculturist, aspired constantly among his bulbs to create a silver rose, that should immortalise the lady's name. A Chair on the Boulevard
  • His past had been immortalized in historical and mythical novels, and his battle against the unseen foe of the future was being recorded even now.
  • Even funnier is that the original 50-pace typo spotteruknzguyhas pointed out that the error has beenimmortalised in the URL. Storking the typo-makers « Subs’ Standards
  • A regular at a Cleckheaton pub has been immortalised in oils and hung on the wall.
  • How does it feel to have your name immortalized on the printed page? Slice Of Cherry
  • He is rightfully regarded as one of the founding fathers of nephrology, with his name immortalized in the eponym Bright's disease.
  • But the naturalist, and especially the arboriculturist and fruit-grower, know to their cost of other tricks of the cicada, or rather of Mrs. Cicada, immortalized by My Studio Neighbors
  • Ducks have since been immortalized in various pleasing cartoon forms, although usually missing critical articles of clothing.
  • My strop has already been immortalised on this blog and it is unfair to bring it up again.
  • There are numerous pun formats including knock-knock jokes and the beloved malapropisms, the latter immortalized in the character of Mrs. Malaprop (from the French mal à propos, meaning inappropriate) in Richard Sheridan's 1755 comedy The Rivals. Grande Prairie Daily Herald Tribune
  • Flowered silks frothed over crinoline skirts in a twisted take on the milkmaids immortalized by 18th century painter Fragonard.
  • Although her elder sister Nancy had immortalised their parents as upper-class bumpkins in the Oxfordshire countryside, their background was in fact exotic.
  • Dying before victory was achieved, he was immortalized in the ballads.
  • He further recounted how the brave deeds of Harmodios and Aristogeiton were immortalized by an inscription on the sculpture's base.
  • Aurochs were immortalised in prehistoric cave paintings and admired for their brute strength and "elephantine" size by Julius Caesar. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • `You promised then you would immortalize the heroes of that day," said Quaver. THE ANCIENT AND SOLITARY REIGN
  • Someone to immortalize the name of Olly Longaster, daughter of the stars. A PLAGUE OF ANGELS
  • Politics aside, it was a great sports victory under very adverse conditions and deserves to be immortalized in film.
  • Palmerston, who expressed himself as "extremely flattered and highly gratified" by the references to himself, did not in terms reprehend the language used of the two Sovereigns, and added, in a phrase immortalised by Leech's cartoon, that The Letters of Queen Victoria, Vol 2 (of 3), 1844-1853 A Selection from her Majesty's correspondence between the years 1837 and 1861
  • The assassination of the French revolutionary Marat while in prison was immortalized in J.L. David's famous painting.
  • The town of Whitby was immortalised in Bram Stoker's famous Dracula story.
  • I want to immortalize this moment: the feel of him, the smell of him, the taste of him. CHAMELEON
  • I have a Sigmund Freud action figure thanks to a jet-setting friend but did not know just how many famous figures have been immortalized in plastic until now.
  • Now young men goofing around are immortalized as misogynist maulers, portentous reminders to the rest of us that the gender wars won't end until irreverence and humor are dead. Amy Siskind: Did Sexism Fell Kathleen Parker?
  • That these conditions could produce such a work of generosity and empathy as The Rainbow is mysterious and miraculous; and indeed the mystery and the miracle of creation is what this novel sets out both to evoke and to immortalise at the core of ordinary life. Rereading: The Rainbow by DH Lawrence
  • The big grey animals with sickle-shaped dorsal fins and prominent beaks are bottlenose dolphins (immortalised by Flipper).
  • It was the timeless quality of a pretty West Country village that persuaded the poet TS Eliot to immortalise it in his Nobel award-winning Four Quartets. East Coker, TS Eliot's placid village, resists threat of housing invasion
  • In 2002, something I wrote was immortalized in a way I had never previously imagined.
  • Itasca," which, in my judgment, is a sufficiently skillful and beautiful literary feat to immortalize the inventor. The History of Minnesota and Tales of the Frontier
  • It was immortalised by Xu Zhimo, a 20th-century poet with all the attributes required for lasting celebrity: talent, a rackety love life and a dramatic early death (plane crash at 34).
  • This second story later blended with a myth of the American as westward pioneer, which began to be immortalized in Cooper's Leatherstocking Tales in the 1820s.
  • A commuting cat that was mourned around the world after being killed by a hit-and-run driver eight days ago is to be immortalised in print. Times, Sunday Times
  • Popular culture immortalized the anonymity of that great American identity frontier, the West.
  • After all, Hoover was a bachelor his entire life as was his assistant Clyde Tolson, the man the Post describes as his "constant companion," a phrase immortalized years ago by Time magazine as a euphemism for lover. Aubrey Sarvis: Hoover, Valenti, Gaydar, and DADT
  • Smiley, the spy master charged with sussing out the mole at the highest levels of the British Secret Intelligence Service during the Cold War, was practically immortalized by actor Alec Guinness in the 1979 BBC television series. For 'Tinker' Update, Actor Oldman Found Clues to Playing Spy Master
  • And the image of a man being slurped on a moving toboggan by a pesky dog is too cartoonishly good to be true - unless the reader realizes how much universal Lab behavior is immortalized here.
  • La poésie immortalise tout ce qu'il y a de meilleur et de plus beau dans le monde. Poesie - French Word-A-Day

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