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Recent Examples of lifebloodSince the beginning of 2020, he’s seen the city’s lifeblood, its Hang Seng Index, experience an unprecedented consecutive decline due to economic woes and pandemic restrictions, both in the semi-autonomous region and in mainland China.—Juliana Liu, CNN, 6 Oct. 2024 Liquidity Black Holes Liquidity is the lifeblood of any token economy.—Stewart Southey, Forbes, 22 Oct. 2024 Small-business owners are the lifeblood of communities.—Gustavo Arellano, Los Angeles Times, 16 Oct. 2024 Just as sap is the lifeblood of the maple tree, maple syrup is the lifeblood of Canada.—Joe Otterson, Variety, 9 Oct. 2024 See all Example Sentences for lifeblood
The hotel, in fact, is built on the remains of public baths dating back to the 4th century when the Roman emperor Diocletian would send his subjects to these venues to cleanse their bodies and their souls.
Her work sheds light on issues such as human trafficking and systemic oppression, and Shakti hopes to empower other women through her paintings.
Daniel Wine,
CNN,
24 July 2024
The Milky Way’s earliest pieces In a recent paper, researchers using the Gaia space telescope identified two streams of stars, named Shakti and Shiva, each of which contains a total mass of around 10 million Suns and which are thought to have merged into the Milky Way around 12 billion years ago.
Give your inner light a chance to shine, touch people’s lives and enrich the world around you.
Eugenia Last,
The Mercury News,
28 Mar. 2024
This effect is especially powerful at night, for example when the inner light of the 71 heading downtown from Westwood passes through Beverly Hills, accenting the ruby red glamour of the Beverly Hilton sign and spotlighting the Waldorf Astoria’s platinum one.
And for better or worse, practitioners have always stood at the ready, prepared to intervene when our chakras seemed blocked; when our humors seemed unbalanced; when our meridians surely became constricted; when our orgone levels were all out of whack.
Ashley Fetters Maloy,
Washington Post,
10 July 2023
And then there was orgone, discovered, or imagined, by Wilhelm Reich, the Austrian psychoanalyst and fallen Freudian.
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