Sentences with phrase «in gallic»

We had students read Caesar's own account of the battle in his Gallic Wars, view an episode of the documentary series The Conquerors called «Caesar: Conqueror of Gaul,» and tour a museum exhibit on ancient Rome.
Debuting as a TV movie in its Gallic homeland (the Blu - ray offers the film both in English and French), the hour - long feature is minor but not without interest, with Welles cast as a dying man who longs to turn a popular myth involving a sailor and a woman into a real event.
The researchers expressed their results in gallic acid equivalents.
We all fondly remember Gallas, our captain, sitting on his French tuff in a Gallic huff after the Birmingham game where Eduardo was taken out by a brutal and certainly ill - advised tackle from Taylor.
Someone needs to tell our delusional, philosopher king that a lost decade does not constitute the present even in the Gallic existential tradition!!
New Testament: 5686 Homer: 643 Demosthenes: 200 Herodotus: 8 Plato: 7 Tacitus: 20 Caesar: 10 Pliny: 7 Yet we put more faith we know what happened in the Gallic Wars than what happened in the NT.

Not exact matches

On top of the dosha pacifying qualities, your body will revere in the delivery of a potent punch of antioxidants including vitamin C, quercetin and gallic acid from raspberries that help to fight against cancer, heart disease and the signs of ageing.
In recent weeks, supermarket shelves in parts of France have been bereft of the butter that sustains French cooking and baking, not to mention the quintessential Gallic pleasure of a baguette au beurrIn recent weeks, supermarket shelves in parts of France have been bereft of the butter that sustains French cooking and baking, not to mention the quintessential Gallic pleasure of a baguette au beurrin parts of France have been bereft of the butter that sustains French cooking and baking, not to mention the quintessential Gallic pleasure of a baguette au beurre.
we have at most 4 real quality outfielders i.e. players that other top european teams would take... ozil sanchez santi and kos... in my books you need 6... we are two short but worse the quality of others is lower than needed... only bellerin coq and wilshere have that potential... and there are problems with each still... we should have put in bids in june for griezman kondogbia and the Burussia striker as all could have been prized away with right bid plus players thrown in IMO... now its too late and wenger is in some weird gallic world of existential hope and denial and fans are just praying we do nt lose opening 2 matches for first time in over two decades... but no one is really confident against a team which is sure to finish around mid table...
I would even take benzema at this point and am not a big fan... But If all we have come early august is a slight upgrade in goal keeping area it will be another summer of being strung along by corrupted board and it's Gallic mouthpiece
How the hell does 30 league goals in 6 seasons translate to great and OG's 27 in twos seasons translate to the biggest pile of gallic cack ever to pull on a football shirt.
A place in the starting line - up is not the only reward for Giroud, though, as the club website has confirmed that he is one of a trio of Gallic Gunners to have been given new contracts to keep them in north London for the forseeable future.
It is bad enough for Arsenal fans when there is a transfer window open and we have to wait and wait without the club spending money while Arsene Wenger gives a gallic shrug of the shoulders and tells us that he really is working hard but there is just nobody out there, except that all of the other clubs in the Premier League and around Europe seem to be able to track down these shy and elusive creatures called professional footballers.
tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow creeps in this petty pace from day to day to the last syllable of endless gallic bullshit....4 th place junkies wetting themselves over 3rd place finish should realise that other teams will be strengthening in summer definitely the others in top 4 and always a surprise or two outside... wenger has f @@@@@ us over for ten years now selling top players and bringing in a string of jokers... yes that changed with ozil and sanchez... but giroud coquelin and monreal while all decent and can help us to another 4th place but not beyond that (coquelin could still be a top class player but ai nt there yet) walcott and podolski will never deliver and merteshaker would not be in any other top 15 team in europe... so the idea that the squad is on the cusp of greatness is moronic and confirmed by end of season performance... we need four quality signings but i would settle for two (attacker plus DM) and an upgrade (left back)..
To be honest I was getting to the point in this summer transfer window when I started thinking that any signing would do for Arsenal, as long as Arsene Wenger got his finger out and did something other than his usual Gallic Frenchman's shrug while complaining about how hard it was to find players even though every other club in the Premier League seemed to be having no trouble.
or worse... squillaci, chamakh, djuorou, frimpong, senderos... annointed by the great gallic bs artist at one time or another as our next great footballing saviour and exciting the 4th place junkies that keep wenger in his job....
Didn't kenny Rogers pen a song about wenger... The man is a joker can't stand seeing him on the bench any more sitting there like a giant Gallic slug in his stupid sleeping bag... Old tired arrogant failure... That's it really... just want him gone and whatever results determine that are fine with me... I can't believe the club I've supported over three decades has been brought to this state by an indifferent board and an idiot manager... It's utterly bizarre and despairing
Le carré magique relied upon the creative genius of Platini for much of their success, but it was the chemistry between the quartet that was key; enabling Platini to express his Gallic freedom and score decisive goals, leaving the rest of Europe trailing in his wake.
Deciding which Gallic Frenchman would occupy the left - wing role was one of the trickiest decisions we had to make, but Robert Pires just edges out the mercurial David Ginola, mainly due to his outstanding form in Arsenal's 2001/02 Premier League triumph.
In Brittany, the dive club approaches these issues with Gallic civility.
This has been Gallic payback time for the way in which Cameron went around Europe lecturing Sarkozy on what to do.»
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The plant supposedly brings balance to both the mind and body, but more specifically, a study recently found that amla is rich in antioxidants like gallic acid, quinic acid, and quercetin, which add yet more steam to the vitamin C train.
Other antioxidants in whisky include gallic acid and lyoniresinol.
Dandruff: Gallic acid in Witch Hazel is an effective anti-fungal.
The combination of grape extract and physical activity offers more protection than physical activity alone 06.03.2018 Grape Seed Extract during menopause: fewer hot flushes, more muscle and better sleep 12.08.2015 Poo smells less with Grape Seed Extract supplement 08.08.2015 Slimming supplement containing ECGC, resveratrol and Grape Seed Extract shown to work in human study 12.01.2014 Grape Seed Extract speeds up damaged muscle tissue recovery 15.09.2013 Grape Seed Extract keeps big eaters» weight down 11.12.2012 Grape Seed Extract helps prevent swollen legs 06.08.2012 Grape Seed Extract inhibits «genetically inevitable» prostate cancer 14.07.2012 Resveratrol and Grape Seed Extract protect against skin cancer 02.03.2012 Red grape juice is a smart drug 18.11.2011 Gallic acid is the anti-cancer agent in Grape Seed Extract 12.11.2011 Grape Seed Extract protects against prostate cancer 11.11.2011 Grape Seed Extract protects against skin cancer 29.10.2011 Anti-cancer supplements like GSE need plant - based proteins to be effective 21.09.2011 Arginine with grape extract enhances condition condition 25.06.2010 Grape Seed Extract inhibits aromatase & glucocorticoid receptor 05.08.2009
It found that «hamamelitannin and gallic acid showed potent scavenging activities against all active oxygens tested», or in other words, it effectively destroyed free radicals.
Antioxidants detected in neem include quercetin, gallic acid, catechin, nimbin, nimbanene, 6 - desacetylnimbinene, nimbandiol, nimbolide, ascorbic acid, 7 - desacetyl -7-benzoylazadiradione, 7 - desacetyl -7-benzoylgedunin, 17 - hydroxyazadiradione, and nimbiol.
The real power of the raspberry in terms of internal health lies in its flavonoid phytochemicals, such as anthocyanins, ellagic acid, quercetin, gallic acid, catechines, kaempferol, and even salicylic acid.
When 2 Gallic - acid groups are bonded side - by - side in a - tannin molecule an HHDP group is completed.
It acts in combination with over 25 different carotenoids, as well as polyphenols, gallic acid, caffeic acid, catechins, and tannins.
Bitter melon leaf is rich in a number of antioxidants, including gallic acid and catechin.
The main agent was also identified as the common antioxidant gallic acid which red grapes are especially rich in.
More: Grape Seed Extract helps prevent swollen legs 06.08.2012 Grape Seed Extract inhibits «genetically inevitable» prostate cancer 14.07.2012 Gallic acid is the anti-cancer agent in Grape Seed Extract 12.11.2011
There's no way I could do justice to the complex mixture of phytochemicals in those plants, but various glucosinolates (really, their isothiocyanate products) and quercetin from kale; the anthocyanins from blueberries; mangiferin from mangos; and gallic acid, ellagic acid, quercetin, kaempferol from amla all induce the «adaptive stress response» as described above.
This study detected gallic, protocatechuic, p - coumaric, ferulic and sinapic acids in the nut.
Fights cancer Antioxidants like quercetin, isoquercitrin, astragalin, fisetin, gallic acid and methylgallat present in mango protect the body against colon, breast, leukemia and prostate cancers.
Veber, also responsible for «The Dinner Game,» apparently has a finger on the pulse of French audiences and Gallic - minded Americans, but there's just not a lot of freshness in this Closet.
Gallic actor Gilles Lellouche, who savvy filmgoers will recognize from his work in Guillaume Canet's «Little White Lies,» confirmed this morning from Paris that he will join Robert Downey Jr., Jude Law and «Girl with the -LSB-...]
Cirque du Soleil receives similar treatment (with Matthew Lillard as a Gallic choreographer) in an unfunny yet on - target skit that identifies at once the strengths and weaknesses of the piece.
A lithe, playful exercise that at points suggests a Gallic My Dinner with Andre, Cavalier's film stars the director himself and the redoubtable French leading man Vincent Lindon as both themselves and, respectively, as the President and Prime Minister of France — a role - playing game they slip in and out of at will, and which fuels a free - flowing discussion of food, globalization, national pride, and neckwear couture.
In the mid-1990s, writer / director Luc Besson threatened to open up a Gallic second front in terms of big - budget action filmIn the mid-1990s, writer / director Luc Besson threatened to open up a Gallic second front in terms of big - budget action filmin terms of big - budget action films.
Admittedly, Martin's turn as the bumbling French detective wasn't as bad as Roberto Benigni in Son Of The Pink Panther, but the idea of him taking another stab at the dodgy Gallic accent fills us with dread.
Their Gallic charm by now well - practised on the pre-Oscar circuit, both Michel Hazanavicius and Jean Dujardin made the ooh - la - la most of their every trip to the podium, the odd «formidable» peppering the sorts of tributes to Hollywood that are necessary to ensure that the two men don't become one - hit wonders in the manner of Roberto Benigni.
In his heyday as a global movie star, Arnold Schwarzenegger usually played characters with super generic Anglo names — a Gallic shrug on the matter of onscreen credibility, since it was a given that he could only ever look and sound exactly like an Austrian - born former bodybuilder.
Canet is mostly known in the U.S. as an actor or Marion Cotillard's baby daddy, but anyone who saw the overlooked and taut 2006 thriller «Tell No One» knows he's akin to the Gallic version of Ben Affleck — an actor who has bloomed into a terrific director (maybe not so coincidentally, Affleck's been trying to remake Canet's film).
Based on Reif Larsen «s cult novel «The Selected Works Of T.S. Spivet,» the film, which seems to be right in Jeunet's quirky wheelhouse, is toplined by young newcomer Kyle Catlett, with Helena Bonham - Carter, Callum Keith Rennie, Kathy Bates and Judy Davis also on board, and marks the Gallic helmer's first time shooting in 3D, which, as with Martin Scorsese and Ang Lee in recent years, is surely worth the price of admission alone.
In collaboration with My French Film Festival, throwing a spotlight on new French cinema, MUBI presents this inspired Gallic version of an indie movie.
Two films are intrinsically French, both in terms of locale and their Gallic observations of familial rupture.
by Walter Chaw The newest generation of young Gallic filmmakers is involved in reinvigorating many of the thriller's forms: the hybrid, HK - influenced actioner (Brotherhood of the Wolf); the Cronenbergian investigation of parasitic identification (A Matter of Taste); and the Hitchcockian psychosexual wrong - man intrigue (Mortal Transfer).
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