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  • Season of the Inundation: Sweet, black silt mingled with holy myrrh, melilot, hyssop, spikenard, balsam, cedar, and a hint of melting snow from the Abyssinian hills. Thor's Day
  • Tall grassland is scattered with hawkweed, ragwort, wild carrot and melilot flowers, along with clumps of bird's-foot trefoil, lucerne and goat's rue, and there are regular uprisings of brambles and wild rose, and sprawls of sallow and birch scrub. Country Diary: Canvey Wick, Essex
  • The reflections and soliloquies of Artamène recur; but a not unimportant, although subordinate, new character appears -- not as the first example, but as the foremost representative, in the novel, of the great figure of the "confidante" -- in Martésie, Mandane's chief maid of honour. A History of the French Novel, Vol. 1 From the Beginning to 1800
  • One favorite treatment for sciatica used by Cherokee herbalist David Winston is a combined extract of sweet melilot (Melilotus alba), dodder (Cuscuta americana), and sweet or black birth (Betula lenta). THE NATURAL REMEDY BIBLE
  • 1. 4Lady Macbeth speaks in soliloquy about driving a implicitly squeamish Mac. to seize a throne. Philadelphia Reflections: Shakspere Society of Philadelphia
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  • Where are Bukowski's trademark soliloquies of goatish self-glorification? Visiting a Land Beyond Fodor's Reach
  • A British Alpine billy, five British Alpine does and two Saanen does have just been safely delivered to their new home in Katima Mulilo.
  • It was daring of Mr. Holroyd to take on a major writer, and for all his forcing of themes, the book thrives on sheer wit and, most important, on welcome asides, when he steps forward like a Shakespearean character to soliloquize about his modus operandi. The Biographers' Biographer
  • Swift employs what is fundamentally a trope of garrulity: a single voice is allowed to soliloquize at length.
  • I join the shadows on the wall / To watch with weary silver eyes / Poets who soliloquizeThe Night Of the Solstice
  • Am I correct that the evening included a rousing soliloquy by Lady Davenant from the marvelous play "Or," performed by one of the gentlemen in attendance? Eleventh Night
  • Says Greenburg, noting the show also starred Brett Favre when his Hamlet-like soliloquy is once again being treated as news: "I'm happy with the show — an excellent show. Gutter talk snipes 'Joe Buck Live' debut
  • For old ulcers which occur on the fore part of the legs; they become bloody and black: - Having pounded the flower of the melilot and mixed it with honey, use as a plaster. On Ulcers
  • “The ullage of the pedagogical recitation was this: no shibboleths in soliloquies.” Today is International Make Up a Word Day « Whatever
  • The theme of the day is Spanish holiday, they are dressed almost to a man in sombreros, with either beach balls, lilos or water rings.
  • The thrillingly malign soliloquies are rapped out with sharp articulacy, crisp, controlled and highly organised. Times, Sunday Times
  • There are no sets, merely a bare stage with props comprised of the paraphernalia of a holiday - suitcases, beach rings, lilos, etc.
  • Jobson's self-quilled script opens and closes with an oh-so-serious soliloquy, read against a montage of the solar system, along with a CGI whizz-bang ride across the planets.
  • So now I'm wondering when the term "lilo" became established -- perhaps from the brand name Li-lo. Archive 2009-01-01
  • The steward's self-pity in his soliloquy suggests lack of control over his situation or a passive-aggressive personality.
  • The lengthy trumpet solo near the end, which the program notes advise is an orchestrated soliloquy from the opera on a John Donne poem, was only the most prominent example. Music review: Adams's 'Doctor Atomic' by BSO at Strathmore
  • In narrative, no doubt, the writer has the alternative of telling that his personages thought so and so, inferred thus and thus, and arrived at such and such a conclusion; but the soliloquy is a more concise and spirited mode of communicating the same information; and therefore thus communed, or thus might have communed, the Lord of Glenvarloch with his own mind. The Fortunes of Nigel
  • Typically, viewers gain this knowledge through one character's asides or soliloquies of which other characters are unaware or through the use of a chorus commenting on events.
  • The revenger also usually had a very close relationship with the audience through soliloquies and asides.
  • The novelcame to me this way–as if told by the various Wongs at a very long family therapy session, only without the therapist, and with license, it seems, to soliloquize. A Conversation with Gish Jen about The Love Wife
  • a letter-perfect rendition of the soliloquy
  • Ritual Jewish art includes beautifully crafted menorahs, wine cups, candlesticks, tallilot (prayer shawls), and other ceremonial objects.
  • He, who neither drank nor smoked, who never wasted the weight of his arms in an embrace, nor the touch of his lips a second longer than the most perfunctory of kisses, who was invariably up before cockcrow and asleep ere the kerosene lamp had a tenth emptied itself, and who never thought to die, was dead even more quickly than Brother Hal and Prince Lilolilo. ON THE MAKALOA MAT
  • Davies fell victim to his old tropes: sexualising the doctor by having him kiss yet another female companion, fetishising him by having Lee Evans as an eccentric boffin kneel at his feet and declare he loved him, and granting him another soliloquy about his cosmic solitariness. Doctor Who Smattering of Spoilers
  • Then the thigh, and the whole of the leg, must be fomented with a decoction made of sage, rosemary, thyme, lavender, flowers of chamomile and melilot, red roses boiled in white wine, with a drying powder made of oak -- ashes and a little vinegar and half a handful of salt. ... The Harvard Classics Volume 38 Scientific Papers (Physiology, Medicine, Surgery, Geology)
  • His trigger phrase reflexed him into a soliloquy that gave me time to think. The Great California Game
  • Ina e ae oe e kiiia ko kakou kaikunane, alaila, e loaa ia kakou ka hanohano nui i oi aku mamua o keia, a e lilo auanei oe i mea kapu ihiihi loa, me ko launa ole mai ia makou, a oia ka makou i noonoo iho nei, a ae oe, alaila, ku kou makaia, hilahila o Waka. The Hawaiian Romance Of Laieikawai
  • It begins and ends with soliloquies from the security-staff.
  • It worked because in this play, the audience is truly a character, with the entire play consisting of the soliloquies of three characters telling their stories to the audience.
  • The roses were in bloom, two nightingales soliloquized in the boskage, a cuckoo was just going out of tune among the lime trees.
  • Tall grassland is scattered with hawkweed, ragwort, wild carrot and melilot flowers, along with clumps of bird's-foot trefoil, lucerne and goat's rue, and there are regular uprisings of brambles and wild rose, and sprawls of sallow and birch scrub. Country Diary: Canvey Wick, Essex
  • Dressed in flowing white, wearing a crown-of-thorns headdress and posing with arms outstretched, crucifixion-style, Lilo was snapped by style photographer Terry Richardson for the new issue of Purple Magazine. Lindsay Lohan Nude Threesome Photoshoot Purple Magazine
  • The warrior Coriolanus is perhaps the most opaque of Shakespeare's tragic heroes, rarely pausing to soliloquize or reveal the motives behind his prideful isolation from Roman society. Archive 2009-03-01
  • Out on the pier, we saw that kids had paddled out over a hundred yards on lilos and inflatable rafts.
  • What I wanted would have been the queendom of being Lilolilo's wife and mate. ON THE MAKALOA MAT
  • Season of the Inundation: Sweet, black silt mingled with holy myrrh, melilot, hyssop, spikenard, balsam, cedar, and a hint of melting snow from the Abyssinian hills. Thor's Day
  • Foer embellishes the narrative with evocative graphics, including photographs, colored highlights and passages of illegibly overwritten text, and takes his unique flair for the poetry of miscommunication to occasionally gimmicky lengths, like a two-page soliloquy written entirely in numerical code. Stephen Daldry to Adapt Jonathan Safran Foer’s Novel Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close | /Film
  • Hamlet's soliloquy is probably the most famous in English drama.
  • The paper introduces assembling and machining features and quality control in housing and covers of impulse turbine for Jililong power station.
  • A quick Google search showed me that the word "lilo" has several common meanings -- common as far as the internet is concerned: Divided by a Common Language in The London Eye
  • This excites me; not only for the potential insights it will bring to dark matter; not only for the wealth of new jokes Sheldon will inevitably soliloquize about on the “Big Bang Theory.” CERN Celebrates, World Waits
  • He composed his face as if to deliver Hamlet's saddest soliloquy. THE CALLIGRAPHER
  • NEW YORK Some prove their love with blooms, soliloquies or stones. Sarah Paulson: 'Cupid' at work, at home
  • In these hot June days, meadow brown and ringlet butterflies, together with six-spot burnet moths, bumblebees and solitary bees and hoverflies, visit the pea family plants of bird's-foot trefoils, melilots, medicks, vetches and clovers. Country diary: Wenlock Edge
  • Foer embellishes the narrative with evocative graphics, including photographs, colored highlights and passages of illegibly overwritten text, and takes his unique flair for the poetry of miscommunication to occasionally gimmicky lengths, like a two-page soliloquy written entirely in numerical code. Stephen Daldry to Adapt Jonathan Safran Foer’s Novel Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close | /Film
  • If you've seen BladeRunner, you know the short soliloquy at the end by one of the android replicants, Roy, as he's about to expire from a genetically programmed early death.
  • He's taken in by the soft-hearted Lilo, a young girl with a passion for animals.
  • African finance ministers and central bank governors have concluded a two-day meeting in Lilongwe that focused on ways to soften the effects of global economic shocks on Africa.
  • The play features one of Shakespeare's most famous and oft-quoted soliloquies, "All the world's a stage" and the phrase "too much of a good thing. Archive 2009-03-01
  • His soliloquies on fate and historical accidence, delivered to an overwrought Monty Bodkin, are among the best things that Wodehouse ever wrote.
  • The dissembling and physically deformed Richard, duke of Gloucester, reveals his true purpose in the opening soliloquy of Richard III.
  • Starting off in the seedy clubs and backdoor whiskey bars of Sunset Strip, writers will embrace their inner straight male lesbians and put on the fishnet stockings, friz their hair, and learn to type in falsetto to blazing riffs, tricky hooks, and pedantic sililoquies that would make Slash blush. LOST Waves Back at Fans of the Nerd Persuasion
  • BBC correspondent in the capital Lilongwe says government buildings have again been attacked.
  • It turns out "lilo" is a British term for what we Americans call an "air mattress. Archive 2009-01-01
  • winnowed" as the opening of the beautiful and passionate soliloquy of Notes and Queries, Number 192, July 2, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc
  • She or he has a fundamental interest in its practicability, in fact his or her own identity and degree of self-awareness depends upon it: the conversation of soliloquy is "our sovereign remedy and gymnastic method" (84). Post-Secular Conviviality
  • The worst thing OK, maybe not the worst about LiLo's descent into boozy sluthood is that she actually IS a halfway decent actress and a halfway decent singer. What do you want, a medal?
  • A hiki lakou i Hinakahua i ke kahua mokomoko, ia manawa, ike mai la ka aha mokomoko i ke keiki Kauai, no ka oi o kona kanaka maikai mamua o na keiki kamaaina, a lilo iho la ka aha i mea haunaele. The Hawaiian Romance Of Laieikawai
  • Season of the Inundation: Sweet, black silt mingled with holy myrrh, melilot, hyssop, spikenard, balsam, cedar, and a hint of melting snow from the Abyssinian hills. Thor's Day
  • a prevailing opinion; for in the garden scene, when _Juliet_ in soliloquy exclaims, "_O Romeo, Romeo_, wherefore art thou _Romeo_?" an auditor archly replied, aloud, "_Because Barry has gone to the other house_. The Jest Book The Choicest Anecdotes and Sayings
  • The quick Lang seems to be some to hesitate ground to soliloquize.
  • He had a 400-word soliloquy that was all over the place, from supposed public puzzlement over some of the judge's decisions, a quip about the senator's son going to University of Pennsylvania, followed by the senator's recollection of speaking at Princeton. Flavia Colgan: Alito Drowning in Words
  • Typically, viewers gain this knowledge through one character's asides or soliloquies of which other characters are unaware or through the use of a chorus commenting on events as they unfold on the stage.
  • Ia Kekalukaluokewa me Laieikawai i hoomaka ai e hoomoe aku i ka nalu, e hopu aku ana o Halaaniani ma na kapuai o Laieikawai, a lilo mai la ma kona lima, lilo aku la ka papa heenalu o Laieikawai, pae aku la nae o The Hawaiian Romance Of Laieikawai
  • There won't be people speaking soliloquies into mobile phones. Times, Sunday Times
  • With no asides and soliloquies, nothing is put in to sweeten the pill.
  • Veronica lay in a bikini on Sara's lilo on the lawn.
  • soliloquy might have succeeded in doing just that if he hadn't been in love and overflowing with a marvellous sense of aliveness. THE BROKEN GOD
  • Tonka beans, sweet woodruff, and melilot are natural sources of coumarins commonly found in herbal teas.
  • On the stage these actions are termed soliloquies and have been institutionalized as permissible dramaturgical devices. Behavior in Public Places
  • There seems to be both a haughty reserve that keeps us at a distance during the soliloquies, and an absence of inner mystery to tempt our curiosity in the first place.
  • Jiangdi Lilongwe commercial films from Hollywood types illustrated in the film is learnt abundant nutrients, the narrative is smooth and details of books, enough to the school for the elite admirable.
  • Other fodder plants introduced from Europe include the yellow or white melilots,, which may be seen in mid to late summer on the Sawston by-pass, and a larger form of Bird's foot Trefoil (Lotus corniculatus ssp.var. sativa) which often grows nearly a metre high on the South Down.
  • Dylan's bedroom soliloquies and I-just-bit-a-lemon frowns look like the usual diaristic fumblings of self-navigation that have snowballed lately into a culture of confessional YouTube clips -- canonical descendants of the LonelyGirl15 character who, if she appeared back in the '80s, might just have written bad poetry and shelved it in her closet. Jeremy Axelrod: "quarterlife": Gen-Y Bloggers Shake The Cradle
  • Hellebore -- the one-sided Pyrola, the Bladder Campion -- _silene inflata_, the sweet-scented yellow Mellilot, the white Yarran, the Prunella with blue labrate flowers the Yellow Rattle, so called from the rattling of the seeds. Picturesque Quebec : a sequel to Quebec past and present
  • Actors interrupt conversations with sudden turns of the head towards us and snappy mini-soliloquies. Times, Sunday Times
  • Several generations will gather round a table to enjoy a barbecued dinner, having spent a long day on the beach, equipped with well-stocked coolboxes, sunshades and lilos.
  • Even the play's slightly awkward structure, with its reminiscent soliloquies and resurrected hero, is made up for in Fugard's own production by the quality of the acting.
  • The soliloquy was an Elizabethan dramatic convention.
  • In the most important soliloquy in the play, Hamlet allegedly says: ‘But that the dread of something after death / The undiscovered country, from whose bourn / No traveller returns, troubles the will.’
  • In the end, Georgeanne has a long soliloquy about what happened to everyone afterward, fiction even less convincing than the drama and poetry preceding it.
  • At the risk of being branded "kiddo", I'm curious, were "Lion King I 1/2" and "Lilo and Stitch 2" part of the DisneyToon Studios, sequels? The End of Cheap Sequels
  • His quest for justice begins in his ‘O eyes, no eyes’ soliloquy where he begs heaven to revenge his son's death.
  • Exista un cliseu care in majoritatea cazurilor oamenii slabi se supun regulilor, cand cineva zice "portocala e neagra" si e urmat de altcineva care zice la fel, intr-un scurt timp or sa zica toti care iau parte afirmatiei, desigur, mai sunt si exceptii deosebite, care tind sa-si mentina diversitatea, si raman in minoritate dar doar pentru ca ... cred ei, cu Demnitate si-au sustinut cauza. Declin al societatii
  • Let's be honest here, Shakespeare's tragedies are filled with dialogue, monologue, and soliloquy.
  • The soliloquies are movingly and passionately delivered, crystal clear in their meaning. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is true, of course, that Shakespeare's dramaturgy allows him soliloquies and asides that make it easier to dramatize thought, but Hamlet's thoughts are still necessarily externalized.
  • What fine old names they have, great with the blended dignities of literary and rural lore; archangel, tormentil, rosa solis or sun-dew, horehound, Saracen's wound-wort, melilot or king's clover, pellitory of Spain! Apologia Diffidentis
  • Will not some serious thoughts mingle with thy melilot, and tear off the callus of thy mind, as that may flay the leather from thy back, and as thy epispastics may strip the parchment from thy plotting head? Clarissa Harlowe
  • In the soliloquy above he engages in a brilliant radical gloss on conventional thinking, through a series of interrogative puns, and abrasive appropriations of the conventional language of society.
  • A lot of contemporary jazz could benefit from this concept — that the music can be an ongoing dialogue rather than a series of extended soliloquies. Showing Love With a Heart-Shaped Box of Jazz
  • Kamehameha died in 1819, and was succeeded by his son, Lilohilo, or Kamehameha II., a mild and well disposed prince, but destitute of his father's energy.
  • Katima Mulilo, the regional capital, is the gateway to the Chobe National Park in Botswana and the Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe.
  • Sting clearly finds this material humorous, touching, compelling, but the interjection of no fewer than seven spoken-word soliloquies makes 'Songs From the Labyrinth' feel like a formal night at the theater, rather than illuminating the warm, human composer Sting sees in Dowland. Songs From The Labyrinth
  • A principle called coumarin exists abundantly in the flowers of the melilotus, and it possesses an odor which is attributed to the presence of benzoic acid. Resources of the Southern Fields and Forests, Medical, Economical, and Agricultural. Being also a Medical Botany of the Confederate States; with Practical Information on the Useful Properties of the Trees, Plants, and Shrubs
  • Where are Bukowski's trademark soliloquies of goatish self-glorification? Visiting a Land Beyond Fodor's Reach
  • A literary composition in the form of a soliloquy.
  • A case report linked teas made from three coumarm-containing herbs - tonka bean, melilot, and woodruff - with high prothrombm time, although the type and amount of coumann was not reported.
  • Rome communicates his internal dialogue through improvised soliloquies which combine Shakespeare's language with street lingo and gesticulations.
  • Shatner's 1968 release tried to capture the connection between drama and popular music with pairings of soliloquies of Shakespeare and classic literature with Sinatra and pop songs.
  • The wife of George Castner could never be queen of Hawaii, even if Uncle Robert's prophesied revolutions were delayed, and if Lilolilo himself became king. ON THE MAKALOA MAT
  • And there are many soliloquies from self-assured executives operating under the misguided impression they are the world's most interesting men. The Rise of ESPN: Now in Book Form
  • Other episodes focused on him lounging on a lilo with friends and visiting his granny.
  • The “to be or not to be” soliloquy is presented against a vast seascape where waves crash wildly into massive shoreline stones. Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat
  • There are eight kinds, child of the city," said Rose, "beside melilot, which is a kind of clover-cousin. Hildegarde's Holiday a story for girls
  • The anchor was broken out to a song of farewell from Lilolilo's singing boys on the quarterdeck, while we, in the big canoes and whaleboats, saw the first breeze fill the vessel's sails and the distance begin to widen. ON THE MAKALOA MAT
  • On the following morning the Signal Corps men went ashore in a small boat, and while some of the party rehabilitated the office, others underran the cable, cut in near the shore end, and after finding communication satisfactory with Cebu and Liloan, located the fault, the ship's volt-meter indicating when the small boat underrunning the cable came to the break. A Woman's Journey through the Philippines On a Cable Ship that Linked Together the Strange Lands Seen En Route
  • The ridiculous screenplay offers two cathartic scenes, both of which feature characters giving lengthy soliloquies (one in front of a tombstone, another in front of a video camera).
  • But let us close our florilegium and attempt to illustrate Jargon by the converse method of taking a famous piece of English (say Hamlet’s soliloquy) and remoulding a few lines of it in this fashion: —To be, or the contrary? V. Interlude: On Jargon
  • Only this week, two would-be asylum-seekers were caught miles from the French mainland as they tried to use children's lilos to paddle their way across the English Channel.
  • The Book of Psalms is the great oasis in which a desert people gathers to pour out its complaints, fears, hopes; the Psalms are prayers, songs, incantations, and perhaps even soliloquies. The Elegant Variation:
  • Rob Levin [aka lilo] has passed away. at [Net | Tech | Media] 17 September, 2006 Rob Levin (lilo) of Freenode Just Died — Climb to the Stars
  • In between the aimless, idle play and fear of legal and societal retribution, Green's characters deliver poignant soliloquies on abstract concepts like love, self-worth and the state of the world.
  • Ia manawa, hookani aku la o Malio i ka hano ia Laielohelohe e hoomaka aku ana e ako lehua, aole nae e hiki, no ka mea, ua lilo loa o The Hawaiian Romance Of Laieikawai
  • With a kingdom crumbling, plotters plotting, fates conspiring, and his soliloquies ever more agonised, he's doing tragedy right now. Times, Sunday Times
  • I took my sister to see Lilo and Stitch in the theater, and when Nani is singing to Lilo the night before she's supposed to be taken away I BAWLED LIKE A BABY. Top Six Declarations of Familial Love
  • Continental physicians still employ the same made of melilot, wax, resin, and olive oil. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
  • But at a rally people don't just get to soliloquize like that without prior permission or prior tacit permission. McCain Supporter Rants About "Hooligan" Obama And "Socialist" Takeover -- And McCain Agrees
  • Hamlet, with its brooding soliloquies and existential angst, was painfully near the knuckle. Times, Sunday Times
  • O'Neill is known for stylized dialogue, and the movie is unnaturally verbose, but the characters' long soliloquies often show us as much as they tell us.
  • He composed his face as if to deliver Hamlet's saddest soliloquy. THE CALLIGRAPHER
  • Her soliloquy is a masterpiece of self-deception.
  • There are cruxes, for instance, in Shakespeare's texts, such as the ‘sullied-solid-sallied’ one in Hamlet's first soliloquy, where no one can decide for sure just what Shakespeare wrote, let alone what he intended.
  • E haku oe i lehua, e huihui a lilo i mea hookahi, aia lohe oe i kuu hookani aku i ka hano, oia kou wa e hookuu iho ai i kela popo lehua iluna pono ona, malia o hoohuoi kela ia mea. The Hawaiian Romance Of Laieikawai
  • But he travels through the great soliloquies with intelligence and emotional truth. Times, Sunday Times
  • However, he markedly improves in his soft-spoken soliloquies, as he brings a genuine depth of feeling in conveying his domestic torpor.
  • Cowpeas, soja beans, beggarweed, velvet beans, alfalfa and melilotus can all be grown in the pecan area. The Pecan and its Culture
  • In any case, the idea of the soliloquy would greatly influence Browning's poetry, later characterised by its artful monologues, even if it would take years to be used to full effect.
  • A happy-go-lucky soliloquy on the splendidness of breasts is illuminated with a veritable taxonomy of sweater puppets.
  • It has bits of soliloquies and other dodges of technique now demoded. Books and Persons Being Comments on a Past Epoch 1908-1911
  • The FM relay ensures this part of Malawi can enjoy the same high quality FM sound as its neighbours in Lilongwe and Blantyre.
  • A designer's trajectory is grounded in the purpose of producing clothes that help foster conversations about style, rather than obscenities-laced soliloquies with the press. Marjon Rebecca Carlos: Pret-a-Parler: Kanye's Debut Conversation With Style
  • The effect of Melilotus officinalia on improving degraded soil is studied according to the change in nutrient content of soil after planting.
  • Kristof and Stacia Nordin use their home in Lilongwe to demonstrate permaculture to local farmers by incorporating composting, water harvesting, intercropping and other methods that build organic matter in soils, conserve water, and protect agricultural diversity. Danielle Nierenberg: Don't Sweep Away Crop Diversity
  • He looked at the birds, god soliloquize : ah, I lied.
  • So ending his strange soliloquy, with a corresponding cast upon his countenance, the assassin rebuttons his coat -- thrown open in search for the missing papers. The Death Shot A Story Retold
  • Steil wondered if the Lexus woman had been more surprised by the perforations than by his soliloquy. OUTCAST
  • He tried to soliloquize, to be facetious, to have his last grim laugh at life, but his lips made only incoherent sounds. JUST MEAT
  • The whole plot of the Ciris is in fact unravelled by means of a series of allusions and suggestions, exclamations and soliloquies, parentheses and aposiopeses, interrogations and apostrophes. Vergil
  • In The London Eye Mystery, the lilo is what teenagers have to sleep on while Aunt Gloria gets a real bed. Archive 2009-01-01
  • Lilongwe, now the capital, has grown almost out of recognition. Times, Sunday Times
  • A pause in the soliloquy; a glance at the prostrate form; another, which interrogates the scene around, taking in the huge unshapely trunks, their long outstretched limbs, with the pall-like festoonery of Spanish moss; a thought about the loneliness of the place, and its fitness for concealing a dead body. The Death Shot A Story Retold
  • They were forgiving, as they are always, for they know my history as an overreacher and have heard me give the same soliloquy many times.
  • There were soliloquies from various characters describing what they were plotting, what they were going to do next.
  • I ka manawa nae a Laieikawai i hoike ai i kona mau maka mai kona hunaia ana e kona kupunawahine, luliluli ae la ke poo o ke kupunawahine, aole a hoike kana moopuna ia ia iho, no ka mea, e lilo auanei ka nani o kana moopuna i mea pakuwa wale. The Hawaiian Romance Of Laieikawai
  • she is an extremely voluble young woman who engages in soliloquies not conversations
  • But can the highest form of expressionism really be the exteriorizing, or soliloquizing, of inner, realistic psychological states?
  • A possible etymology for "lilo" could start with the phrase "lie low," which then inspired the punning brand name "LI-LO" (established for decades), which in turn gave rise to the generic "lilo" for any air mattress. Divided by a Common Language in The London Eye
  • There are no subtleties, there is little light and shade and the long speeches are delivered as tirades rather than thoughtful Shakespearian soliloquies.
  • Tall grassland is scattered with hawkweed, ragwort, wild carrot and melilot flowers, along with clumps of bird's-foot trefoil, lucerne and goat's rue, and there are regular uprisings of brambles and wild rose, and sprawls of sallow and birch scrub. Country Diary: Canvey Wick, Essex
  • On closer inspection the frame seems to be a traction unit as Richard tilts himself upright and begins to unstrap himself, whilst delivering his opening soliloquy.
  • Perched alone on a stage, a character engages in a soliloquy so as to unveil their innermost thoughts to the audience.
  • Hard to believe, but there once was a time when going to the sea, or enjoying the pool, didn't automatically mean windsurfing, wetbiking or splashing about on a lilo.
  • In the process of making this cheese, melilot, a clover-like herb, is added, and this gives the cheese a green color and a peculiar flavor. Woman's Institute Library of Cookery Volume 2: Milk, Butter and Cheese; Eggs; Vegetables
  • LILONGWE, MALAWI - APRIL 03: Children gather as Madonna visits the village of Mugulula on April 3, 2009 on the outskirts of Lilongwe, Malawi. Charlotte Observer: * Home Page
  • You will use a boot loader like LILO to operate the boot process.
  • I rubbed it vehemently, but did not scratch it: then it grew into three or four great sores like blisters, and run; at last I advised the doctor to use it like a blister, so I did with melilot [2] plasters, which still run: and am now in pain enough, but am daily mending. The Journal to Stella
  • The town of Katima Mulilo was reported to have faced power failures and a breakdown in communications due to land lines having been affected by the rain.
  • She had, therefore, no sooner formed the hasty conclusion, that the individual in question belonged to this obnoxious class, than she resumed her former occupation, and continued to soliloquize and apostrophize her absent handmaidens, without even appearing sensible of his presence. Saint Ronan's Well
  • They have brought in three more attacking players in wingers Luciano and Khalilou Fadiga and playmaker Andy van der Meyde, so the signs point towards a more offensive approach.
  • One day, for instance, in securing some of the gear of a sledge, Okotook broke a part of it, composed of a piece of our white line, and I shall never forget the contemptuous sneer with which he muttered in soliloquy the word "Kabloona!" in token of the inferiority of our materials to his own. Three Voyages for the Discovery of a Northwest Passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and Narrative of an Attempt to Reach the North Pole, Volume 2
  • Lilo is also an unconventional Disney heroine - instead of being lanky and pretty, she's chunky and cute.
  • It is true, of course, that Shakespeare's dramaturgy allows him soliloquies and asides that make it easier to dramatize thought, but Hamlet's thoughts are still necessarily externalized.
  • In these hot June days, meadow brown and ringlet butterflies, together with six-spot burnet moths, bumblebees and solitary bees and hoverflies, visit the pea family plants of bird's-foot trefoils, melilots, medicks, vetches and clovers. Country diary: Wenlock Edge
  • However, he markedly improves in his soft-spoken soliloquies, as he brings a genuine depth of feeling in conveying his domestic torpor.
  • In a brief soliloquy, he makes a plea for the leylandii. Times, Sunday Times
  • She did not - as she told it - interrupt the man with pesky questions about his pain but rather listened in an analytical way as if he were a character giving a soliloquy.
  • What adds to the ‘unbearable’ nature of this list of curses is their lack of development and drama; for, unlike many of Shakespeare's soliloquies, these lead to no internal insight or external action.
  • His hilarious five-minute soliloquy about his complex wedding arrangements was fabulous.
  • The UK has ordered Malawi's high commissioner to leave the country over the "unacceptable" expulsion of Britain's envoy to Lilongwe.
  • Me, the laptop and a lilo and duvet are the only items left in the house.
  • I'll be sleeping on a blow up lilo for the last week or so but who cares.
  • Occasionally, during the action, a speech is highlighted as a soliloquy.
  • They revel in the face-to-face intensity, pauses, silences and soliloquies. Times, Sunday Times
  • A pau ka auau ana a laua, hoi aku la laua me ka manao e kau maluna o na waa a holo aku; aka, ike aku la o Aiwohikupua i ke Alii wahine e konane mai ana, a manao iho la ke Alii kane malihini e hele i ke konane; aka, ua lilo mua na ke Alii wahine ke kahea e konane laua. The Hawaiian Romance Of Laieikawai
  • First the Laurence Olivier scene played on the projector screen; then Anne, a brave woman in the would-be class, read the soliloquy aloud.
  • E haku oe i lehua, e huihui a lilo i mea hookahi, aia lohe oe i kuu hookani aku i ka hano, oia kou wa e hookuu iho ai i kela popo lehua iluna pono ona, malia o hoohuoi kela ia mea. The Hawaiian Romance Of Laieikawai
  • Moanalihaikawaokele, nolaila oia i hookaawale ai i kona kaikuahine, a ma ke ano Akua o Kaonohiokala, na lilo ka hailona ia Kahalaomapuana. The Hawaiian Romance Of Laieikawai
  • A hiki lakou i Hinakahua i ke kahua mokomoko, ia manawa, ike mai la ka aha mokomoko i ke keiki Kauai, no ka oi o kona kanaka maikai mamua o na keiki kamaaina, a lilo iho la ka aha i mea haunaele. The Hawaiian Romance Of Laieikawai
  • He is quite at ease with the great soliloquies, though. Times, Sunday Times
  • “You speak a soliloquy as if you were on the stage, and seem to account me a cipher,” said the old admiral suddenly. The Ball at Sceaux
  • A ma keia la, ua lohe aku nei wau e lilo ana i ke Alii o Kauai i ka la apopo; nolaila, o ko mana a pau maluna iho ia o kaua like e lilo ia'u kela kaikamahine. The Hawaiian Romance Of Laieikawai
  • His scenes play more as brief soliloquies; the characters voicing unspoken thoughts and memories, repeating phrases and exchanging salvos of opaque dialogue.
  • I shall then place the one who is snoring the loudest upon an inflated lilo and gently launch her out to sea, with a candle and a baht or two.
  • There are 25 species of clovers and trefoils (Trifolium spp.), eight species of medic and alfalfa (Medicago spp.), and three species of melilots.
  • While detractors tend to focus on his heavy symbolism and soliloquies, there is nonetheless a more delicate strand to Bergman's work.
  • Kekalukaluokewa ke kane a ka'u hanai, ua pono no, aka, i keia noho aupuni ana, ua lilo ka pomaikai i na mea e ae, nolaila, ua nele wau. The Hawaiian Romance Of Laieikawai
  • She had the vocal range and presence that allow for a powerful delivery of the famous (and often studied to death in high school) ‘unsex me now’ soliloquy.
  • Throwing off her ear-rings and slouching in her chair, she begins her soliloquy with a moment of anachronistic genius and continues to define the character for a modern sensibility.
  • Any movie featuring a rat leaping from a toilet to attack, or a sloppy building superintendent delivering a soliloquy on animal rights to his menagerie of pets, ranks up there with one of the campy creature classics of all time.
  • His importunate exercises in prayer and exhortation, should they be all noted, would fill many pages; but I have noted his soliloquy in the above lines, as that through which we may take the most immediate view of the soul's exercises, when under the convictive operations of God's spirit. Sketches of North Carolina, Historical and Biographical, Illustrative of the Principles of a Portion of Her Early Settlers
  • At the upper end of the rapids, or dalles, is Celilo City, and at the lower end is Dalles City, sometimes known as "The Dalles. First Across the Continent; The Story of The Exploring Expedition of Lewis and Clark in 1804-5-6
  • The theme of the day is Spanish holiday, they are dressed almost to a man in sombreros, with either beach balls, lilos or water rings.
  • Although attempts have been made to portray the closing soliloquy of Molly Bloom as the secret life of Nora Barnacle, it is really a coda to the completed book, and in most respects a glimpse into the anima of James Joyce.
  • Studenty, even grungy, he often delivers speeches and soliloquies with a cigarette in hand. The Times Literary Supplement

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