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Like sinuous whirls of whipped cream, buffeted into a mountain range of peaks and spilling out to form a zig-zagging landscape, it is the most complete realisation yet of the Iraqi-born architect's vision of swooping curves and flowing space, which she brought to London's Olympic swimming pool.
As well as her most lyrically impressive work, it's also the most musically satisfying, featuring a sparse palette of guitars, hand percussion and cello, which finds its most complete realisation in the opening 16-minute sequence whose four songs are segued along an unspooling thread of guitar figures and drones, hypnotically drawing the listener deeper into the emotional entanglement.
It had a central office in Warsaw, which controlled its regional offices, and its goals were to "raise the level of women's social consciousness" and to mobilise them "to the most complete realisation of the goals of the Six-Year Plan". Six-Year Plan
This 'good' is nothing other than "the existence and the perfection of human personality" which Bosanquet identified with "the excellence of souls" and the complete realisation of the individual.
But the complete realisation of the void between men and women's power, and the depth of the insidious attitudes slumbering in all of our bodies, is so huge for me now that I can only process it as a physical response: rage.
In this way, we are coming as close as possible to the complete realisation of the internal market.
We must strike a careful balance here, but, as I said, our provisions take us as close as is humanly possible to the complete realisation of the internal market.
Churchmen and philosophers had long grappled with the concept of plenitude (complete realisation of possibility) given the obvious imperfection of the world [ 4], with Peter Lombard arguing that we cannot deny to God the fullest scope of action in creation, i.e. he could have created a more-complete, more-perfect universe had he so willed [ 26].
The film gives us a perfect realisation of the unrealised, a complete portrait of the incomplete.
Instead, his music is a realisation of a complete world, independent of concerns for cutting-edge contemporaneity, and one that becomes more essential the more you hear it, above all for how he transforms his astonishing compositional refinement into real emotional immediacy.
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