-
Irish god of war,
husband of
Nemain of Badb Nemain,
Irish goddess of the
frenzied havoc of war;
member of the MorrĂgan Rudianos,
Gaulish god of war Segomo...
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Kabeiroi or of
Hephaestus and
Cabeiro Maenads or
Bacchai or
Bacchantes frenzied nymphs in the
retinue of
Dionysus 1.
Lenai (wine-press) 2.
Mimallones (music)...
- was also used in the 16th
century to mean a
place of
entertainment or
frenzied activity.
William Shakespeare used the term in
Henry V to specifically...
-
would be
severely punished. When
Marsyas pla**** the flute,
everyone became frenzied with joy. This led
Marsyas to
think that he was
better than Apollo, and...
- or yewk, yewk. If
disturbed by
activity near the nest, the call is a
frenzied cheer****!
Osprey call The
osprey is the
second most
widely distributed...
- policeman's
bullet hits the ride
operator and
sends the
carousel into its
frenzied hyper-drive.
Critic Jack ****van had
kinder words for Tiomkin's score...
-
instruments as a big guitar,
whipping psychedelic states of mind into
frenzied and
ecstatic climaxes." Wolfe's
Cruel Sister for
string orchestra, inspired...
- its 2016
concept album Terminal Redux. The story's
titular character, a
frenzied astronaut,
retrieves a life-giving
molecule from the destro**** star Alshain...
-
Museum in July 2006.) The
siren song of MADI
called again. All of Roitman's
frenzied activity gradually gelled into an
enduring p****ion for a
particular style...
-
structure they are
tightly woven into a
precise metre,
situating the "
frenzied bacchanalia within a
strict and
decorous rococo frame." The musicologist...