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Bridezilla slammed for demanding bridesmaids wear 'hideous ...

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The woman said the bridesmaids all agreed to tell the bride how they feel and she's been the one selected to do so. “AIBU [am I being unreasonable] to tell her ...
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The 5 Types of Bridesmaids You'll Find at Every Wedding

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From the single and ready to mingle bridesmaid to the one who always seems to be running late, here are the five types of bridesmaids you'll find at every ...
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Rental site shutdown leaves bridesmaids scrambling

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Bridesmaid dress rental company Vow To Be Chic is shutting down operations, leaving brides scrambling to ensure their attendants have something to wear at ...
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30 Bridesmaid Dresses For Every Type Of Wedding Venue

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Choosing a bridesmaid dress to suit the scene of your wedding will not only appear picture perfect in photos but is a fun way to get your maids in the spirit of your ...

3 comments:

  1. At least in the field of transcendental ethics, the Kantian principle (see "Critique of practical reason"). Policy and empirical ethics, Kant is prudent: since nothing NS can be identified with the transcendental normative subject, from a theoretical point of view it was correct would make a deal with existing authorities (Kant I. What is Enlightenment?).

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  2. Only semiotically deep is the research of P. Florensky in
    the field of art history. This first "Analysis of space and
    time in art-graphic works" (on the same
    the Department of P. Florensky worked in the higher art in the twentieth) and
    the iconography of "Reverse perspective" and "Iconostasis". But we want to start with
    the work of the "Temple action as synthesis of the arts", first published in 1922
    In it, he argues that in the Museum the artwork
    comes out of the real context of its functioning. In this regard
    lighting icons, namely those for which it was created must be
    flashing light the lamps. "Designed for the game tremulous, agitated every
    a breeze flame, in advance taking into account the effects of colored reflexes from bundles
    light passing through the colored, faceted glass sometimes, the icon may
    to soderzhatsya as such only at this stroenii, only excitement
    light partitioning, uneven, as if pulsating, rich, warm
    prismatic rays -- of light, which is perceived by all as lively as
    soul as emitting a warm fragrance" (Florensky P.
    The iconostasis. SPb., 1993. P. 297).
    He stresses that the Church "functioning" are:
    plastic and rhythmic movements of the clergy of the game and play of folds
    fabrics, incense, vocal and poetic art. He gradually
    connect to consider all the senses. "Even details such as
    a specific touch to a variety of surfaces, to sacred things
    different material, it smeared and soaked with oil, spices, and
    the incense, the icons, though touching of the sensitive parts of our
    body, lips -- is part of the whole action, as a special art, as
    special art area, such as the art of touch as art
    of smell, etc., eliminating them, we would have lost the fullness and completeness
    artistic whole" (Ibid. P. 302). Florenskyrequires
    consideration of the temple action as a kind of supersnake, where the impact
    happens all the existing channels of perception. And only together, and not
    each one of them individually can be analyzed in the study of the temple
    action.

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  3. that icons are not random for the organization of the Cult.
    The substance used in this case, symbolic. "Do not directly
    obviously, the sounds of instrumental music, even the sound organdon how
    such, i.e. irrespective of the composition of music, not
    tolerated in Orthodox theology" (P. FlorenskyIconostasis.
    P. 89). Very close to this sound opinion N. Danilevsky: "If
    continued existence of ancient forms of life, we similarly not allowed
    would the bravura 'arias and concerts, similar to excerpts from operas, while
    worship, as (due to the positive ordinances of the Church) is not
    permitted by the organdnew in the churches" (Danilevsky N. I. Russia and
    Europe. -- Moscow, 1991. P.272).

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