That slightly gauche summertime beverage was the hilarious punch line to a scene in Sasamoto's Sunny in the Furnace performance at The Kitchen (2014), where a musing on
an injured foot led to talk about syndromes that people exhibit (among them, «charismatic syndrome»), and concluded with rosé being the signifier of success.
Not exact matches
... humbleness, Uprightness, heed to
injure naught which lives; Truthfulness, slowness to wrath, a mind That lightly letteth go what others prize, Equanimity and charity Which spieth no man's faults; and tenderness Towards all that suffer;... a bearing mild, Modest and grave; with manhood nobly mixed; With patience, fortitude, and purity; An unrevengeful spirit, never given To rate itself too high — such be the signs Of him whose
feet are set on the fair path which
leads to heavenly birth.
While UNC's James McAdoo (team
leading 14.9 ppg and 8.2 rpg) is expected to play despite a lower back injury, Duke forward Ryan Kelly (13.4 ppg, 5.4 rpg,.521 3 PT %) has been ruled out with an
injured right
foot.
«When patients
injure their ankles, the injury may not seem serious at first,» explains Terrence Philbin, DO,
lead author of the article and Fellowship Director of the Orthopedic
Foot and Ankle Center in Columbus, Ohio.
When I think about it, relatives or friends who got
injured or gradually lost their balance tended also to lose the mind - body connection eg just being aware of where you're placing your
foot instead of being
lead by your racing mind.