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Finally, death brought transfiguration.

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Here, grilled and then sauced with butter, and served with soft, golden mustard sauce, it achieves a kind of transfiguration: France brought to Midtown, a vacation in a bite.

This "symbolic ambiguity" is also much in evidence in the esoteric interpretation of ritual acts performed in connection with images, flowers, and other cult objects and is intended to bring about a transfiguration in the mind of the adept.

Every day you wake in pain like death, and then you go out and score, and that is transfiguration".Readers will not find that quotation in this biography, but it shows the same kind of harrowing clarity Evans brought to his music.

The last alludes presumably to the emotional high that excellence can bring and also possibly to the transfiguration of Ms. Jamison's heroine.

It's a delight to anticipate the blend of documentation and transfiguration that Scorsese will bring to this wondrous, history-rich place.

Our worry is that the transfiguration of symbiogenesis into a philosophical position hardly brings a surplus of scientific knowledge, while it runs the risk of overlooking some crucial achievements of evolutionary biology, like the reformulation of teleological claims, and the distinction between ecological and genealogical domains, as we explain hereafter.

"The works in the show have the common theme of transformation, transfiguration, transcendence — how we retain ourselves as an individual island and what brings us together in communion," said Bonnie Clearwater, director of the museum.

Saturday brings the Long Island Baroque Ensemble in a seasonal concert, "Festive Greenery," to St . Andrews Lutheran Churchin Smithtown at 8 p.m. (631) 724-7386, and the Transfiguration Ensemble playing Mozart to the Southampton Cultural Center at 7 30 p.m. (631) 287-4377.

Before bringing all the necessary clarity and verve to Simpson's busy score, he had opened with a carefully paced account of Richard Strauss's tone poem Death and Transfiguration, which he built to a thunderous climax.

God brings the past into the present and points the disciples to the future: "As it was in the beginning is now and ever shall be". Several times I have presented a sick or dying person with a simple icon of this wonderful story of the transfiguration.

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