Sentences with phrase «own ecstacy»

In the Indonesian language they are referred to by the word for iron dagger because members of this order, after having reached a state of ecstacy by reciting dhikrs and making all kinds of bodily movements under the leadership of their teacher, tried to stab themselves in the chest or shoulder with the iron dagger.
I didn't give it four forks because I wasn't in ecstacy with every bite, but it was yummy.
She likes the pairing of food and wine and called it «a culinary feast of flavors and ecstacy for the palette.»
Other drugs like Ecstacy or cocaine offer a jolt of energy and heightened sensation.
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I've just realized it's because they're in food ecstacy.
Put your mind into that Infinite Light of it's own ecstacy and chant:
The ads that keep today's health - oriented publications afloat aim at mainstream, not alternative, culture: soy milk ads feature faces of smiling children; high - protein bars create expressions of ecstacy on upside - down models; and a hostess who serves chocolate - covered soy nuts is the toast of her party.
Mastering this technique, we break through to «the other side,» experiencing the ecstacy and ultimate truth described by the great masters throughout the ages.
And in a word, it was «ecstacy
I'm loyal, respectable and trustworthy and find tenderness in the ecstacy of love....
In this capacity, Fausto Tozzi played supporting roles in such internationally distributed films as The Wonders of Aladdin (1960)(as the cowardly Grand Vizier), Constantine and the Cross (1961), The Agony and the Ecstacy (1965)(as one of the foremen overseeing the Vatican projects of Michelangelo), The Valachi Papers (1972)(as notorious gangster Albert Anastasia), Crazy Joe (1974) and March or Die (1977).
Adapted by Philip Dunne from the novel by Irving Stone, The Agony and the Ecstacy is the story of the 16th century war of wills between Renaissance artist Michelangelo (Charlton Heston) and «warrior pope» Julius II (Rex Harrison).
This actor also directed the movies «Poolside Ecstacy», «Housewives: The Making of the Cast Album», and «The TravelingThis now famous actor, who is the son of former actor Bob Elliott, got his start as a writer on David Letterman's NBC program, «Late Night with David Letterman.»
This actor also directed the movies «Poolside Ecstacy», «Housewives: The Making of the Cast Album», and «The Traveling
This actor also directed the movies «Poolside Ecstacy», «Housewives: The Making of the Cast Album», and «The Traveling Poet».
-- deliberately inundating communities & specific neighborhoods with heroin, cocaine, meth, pills (MDMA / ecstacy), etc..
Much of what is normally chrome is blacked out, including the Spirit of Ecstacy (the hood ornament).
With 3 Bedroom and a large pool for any kind of water activity, hold you breath and plunge into this caribbean Holiday retreat, where ecstacy -LSB-...]
As interesting as it sounds above, the premise can be simplified that girls and women are all over you and to repel them, you shoot them with Pheremones until they collapse in fits of ecstacy.
«Ahead of his first Hong Kong exhibition at Sundaram Tagore Gallery, the world - renowned abstract expressionist and color field pioneer tells Mary Agnew about making it in New York, hanging with Rothko and Pollock, and the search for ecstacy
2005 H. MUS, «Agony and Ecstacy in His Moving Pictures», The Canberra Times (Australia), 30 July M. Morgado, «Bill Viola nacimiento, vida, muerte... y renacer», Harper» s Bazaar en Español (Mexico), June, p.98 - 101 A. Ross, «The Waves», The New Yorker (New York) 30 May, p. 94 - 95 N. Denny, «Viola Bodies», New Statesman (London) 28 May, p. 45 — 46 S. Douglas, «Interview: Bill Viola», ArtInfo.com, 2 November L. Cumming, «A Rembrandt for the Video Age», The Observer (London), 6 May, p. 11 C. Young, «Real Time Players», Modern Painters (London), May, p. 56 - 61 A. Riding, «In Pursuit of Total Art...», The New York Times, 14 April, p. 83 M - A.
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