flotilla of ships in 1588 and the English com combined the prowess of small seamanship together with uh Good Fortune of having had a gigantic Storm come up at the time dispersed the Spanish Fleet but they defeated the Spanish Armada and
Another Mexican writer, Carlos Fuentes, explores those questions in his 1975 novel “Terra Nostra.” Rather than analyze a single historical figure like Malinche, Fuentes prowls for answers across history zooming between ancient Rome, pre-colonial Mexico, 16th-century Spain… and 1999 Paris. But Fuentes doesn’t stop there.
In some instances, the species was reared on farms that could pass as prisons, facilities protected by nested walls, watchtowers, and rottweilers that prowl the perimeter at night. The reason for the heavy security became clear as I dug deeper into the international news archive that chronicled a spate of fish thefts
I think it was the dubbing of the movies that was -- And if a man who was known for his physical prowess would say something like that, and remind us that, "As we think, so shall we become," then how important is it for us to keep thinking as well?
who immigrates to New York from Hong Kong. She has intellectual prowess, but she lives a double life. She attends a prestigious private school by day.
football, which is its real name, but for those who don't know the sport, it's very simple. The goalie prowls her area for the entire game, and she's yelling at the other players.
And they just happened to film, you know. He crouches and prowls the stage.
How threatened-- people have to say how threatened they are and how threatening other people see them in terms of their prowess and talent. You have that intuition?
He was hearkening back to the romantic cinema of the 1930s and '40s. It's Dave Prowse, a British bodybuilder and star of "Clockwork Orange," inside the suit.
profit-minded private security contractors-- are constantly prowling around the globe, training, exercising, planning, posturing, and liquidating whoever the White House decides needs to be liquidated, this elicits no more notice from the average American then the presence of a cop on a city street corner.
21 g's is probably the lowest ever recorded data for this. Maybe a Plymouth Prowler, because the Plymouth Prowler, by accident, does the same thing. This comes out motor sports.
things but i'll i'll just relate one uh one uh quick game story that that perhaps uh illustrates the the uh prowess of his place kicking um in 1926 michigan was playing ohio state in columbus in their second to last game of the year
weren't any really fabulous bagels. So after prowling around the bowels of old New York and the lowest of the Lower Eastside, and thinking a lot about this and talking about to my wife, who was a Brooklyn native and would always tell me whether I was on track, off-track in terms of my concepts. I decided after the end of the year, that
I've never heard of a member of the mafia who ever finished high school. Because it juts out over the prow .
how it gave rise to dueling interpretations. One of those interpretations was proworker, and the other was not. And unfortunately, the anti-worker version is the one that dominates our society today. But she makes the case that it didn't have to be that way. The work
to show off their computing prowess or show off their gaming expertise, even though several of those women's colleges
And they'll sort of prowl the schoolyards, looking for the best young kids, and buy them at a very young age.
it prompted a rogue grammar gorilla to prowl the streets at night, armed only with a black marker pen.
Any plans to take that real estate prowess, and bring it to the D?
are rising because his physical prowess isn't where it was, where he's at the height of his career and also at the beginning of his career.
regardless of their previous athletic prowess or lack thereof.
Pixar is known for having great technical prowess and then also artistic vision.
is very enraptured with power and with um prowess, with effectiveness, and
have really good lives. And in fact, what I argue is the other side of the work ethic, the proworker work ethic, led to social democracy. If anything makes social democracy distinctive from anything we see in the United States, it's the existence of universal
They have now continued to show their investment prowess, sometimes beating Warren Buffett in those years.
The Inuits' extraordinary wayfinding skills are born not of technological prowess-- they've eschewed maps, compasses, and other instruments--
In 1956, Chen was recognized for his mathematical prowess, and, a year later, he became an assistant at the Chinese Academy of Sciences,
And I hope that a role of Silicon Valley here with all of its financial prowess as well as information will be to help push the country to the transition it needs away
But what we lack is we don't have so much technical prowess over there.
dancing across the mall tiles but more generally by approaching life with the attention and prowess that my daughter
always play with something the the soccer athlete playing with a a combination of physical prowess and the physics of the ball and the tactics of
'I like to taste my plums,' Terrance said, prowling the rows of cabins to see what struck his fancy.
Firstly, you need opportunities to prove your prowess, if I may so call it.
So we're going to be hearing Mark talk about all of the prowess of athletes and how technology and data help people strive to be better athletes.
And it's sort of a metaphor for always being on the prowl, keeping your claws sharp-- both in personal and professional endeavors.
that at Google, giving your prowess in technology it's an exact estimate.
What could we achieve if they then rolled that out with the storytelling prowess that they have through their advertising and marketing departments
The NSA believes that the cult of Pythagoreans has used its mathematical prowess to break a cryptographic algorithm known as RSA; many of you are probably familiar with it. Named
And I was wondering if you have any feelings about sort of that balance between technical prowess and the artistic expression could go into that.
They had to be aspirational, whether it was because of their own physical prowess, or a certain X factor that was so important-- that
And that's what the Sharks have to want, and use the physical prowess, their skills, their execution, all of that.
At one point, I spotted a distant police car prowling past the front of the school.
interestingly paul gallacher who i referred to just a minute ago had a little bit of a different slant on on benny's uh field general ship prowess which he described in a passage which is brimming with anti-semitic stereotype
Fair enough. So Nelson, I wanted to start off by showing off your prowess for a bit.
Since the release of her book, "Rich AF-- The Winning Money Mindset That Will Change Your Life," Vivian's financial prowess has garnered the book
But they don't have the same look, that if you graduate from a state school or a school that's outside of-- that's higher, in terms of the educational prowess,
Unseasoned so not the stuff that's like, got salt in it that they say, oh, you can like, boost your sushi rice prowess if you use this stuff.
And so I say to you, with all of your success, with all of the intellectual prowess, and of the ability, what are you really living for that's worth
medals. But she's in this book, not because of her prowess on the field, but rather because of her leadership in women's sports
How do you compare Ted and Todd's performance so far to, say, Warren Buffett's investing prowess about 20,