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That's the magic of art and the magic of theatre: it has the power to transform an audience, an individual, or en masse, to transform them and give them an epiphanal experience that changes their life, opens their hearts and their minds and the way they think.
Brian Stokes Mitchell
Life
Art
Experience
Theatre
Power
Think
Changes
Minds
Way
Magic
Give
Individual
Masse
Opens
Audience
Hearts
Transform
Them
It was traumatic for my children to see the British army en masse coming into our home and searching the house. I recall on one occasion, when our home was raided, my youngest son was standing at the top of the stairs - he would probably have been only three years of age - in his pyjamas. The soldiers came up the stairs, and he peed himself.
Martin McGuinness
Home
Army
Age
Son
Three
Our
Soldiers
Top
Would
See
Only
He
Masse
House
Occasion
Himself
Coming
Came
Been
His
Years
Up
Children
Stairs
Youngest
Standing
Traumatic
Searching
Recall
British
The reason that I started the Black Futures Lab is because I have some clarity about what I think needs to happen in relationship to electoral organizing. It's not a destination. It is a set of tools that we use to engage people that we care about, en masse, around issues that are important to us.
Alicia Garza
Needs
Relationship
Destination
People
Care
Black
Important
Think
Tools
Futures
Clarity
Some
About
Masse
Because
Around
Issues
Lab
Happen
Us
Engage
Electoral
Use
Organizing
Reason
Started
Set
In a sense, mass incarceration has emerged as a far more extreme form of physical and residential segregation than Jim Crow segregation. Rather than merely shunting people of color to the other side of town, people are locked in literal cages - en masse.
Michelle Alexander
People
Sense
Other
Side
Jim
Jim Crow
Extreme
Locked
Physical
Emerged
Rather
More
Crow
Segregation
Color
Merely
Mass
Town
Masse
Than
Literal
Form
Far
Incarceration
Residential
I detest audiences. Not in their individual components but en masse... I think they are a force of evil.
Glenn Gould
Evil
Think
Components
Detest
Individual
Masse
Force
Audiences
Leading sinners to salvation en masse - or one by one - it is all the same. I eat it. I sleep it. I dream it. I speak it. I write it. I pray it. I weep it. I laugh it.
Reinhard Bonnke
Speak
Laugh
Dream
Dream It
Eat
Write
Weep
Leading
Masse
Pray
Sinners
Salvation
Same
Sleep
Whoever would have guessed that in the land of cheap sausages and mashed potatoes there could be such a change which would actually bring the French from Paris every weekend to invade Britain en masse to eat great food and drink great wine.
Robin Leach
Food
Great
Change
Wine
Every
Would
Eat
Invade
Potatoes
Paris
Drink
Weekend
Could
Cheap
Mashed Potatoes
Masse
French
Which
Land
Whoever
Actually
Bring
Britain
Sausages
I guess the bottom line is I don't make music that is consumed en masse.
Kelela
Music
Guess
Consumed
Bottom
Bottom Line
Masse
Make
Line
Upward mobility across classes peaked in the U.S. in the late 19th century. Most of the gains of the 20th century were achieved en masse; it wasn't so much a phenomenon of great numbers of people rising from one class to the next as it was standards of living rising sharply for all classes. You didn't have to be exceptional to rise.
Ben Fountain
Great
You
Class
People
Living
Late
Classes
Rise
Rising
Exceptional
Sharply
Most
Masse
Were
Mobility
Achieved
Upward
Upward Mobility
Gains
Century
Much
Next
Across
Standards
Peaked
Phenomenon
Numbers
When a liquid boils, the temperature has been raised to such a pitch that the evaporating molecules are sufficient in number and speed to lift off the air from the surface of the liquid and push it back en masse.
William Henry Bragg
Speed
Back
Air
Has-Been
Temperature
Push
Lift
Masse
Surface
Been
Off
Liquid
Pitch
Molecules
Boils
Sufficient
Raised
Number