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For some, it is just the divining of the proper pheromones.
Such divining requires acceptance of the formula 'What type has done, the individual will do.'
A gross kitten at her divining.
The thousands of military ballots that are being kept out, along with the divining of "voter intent," make me shudder for our Republic.
"Do your own divining.
Miss Jamison's "Divining," the opening work, was familiar from the Ailey company.
Ailey had encouraged her to choreograph and gave her first work, "Divining," a showcase in the company in 1984.
Let thy pity be a divining: to know first if thy friend wanteth pity.
The dance, "Divining," brought out a surprising new abandon and sensuousness in Donna Wood, for whom it was created.
"So," said the surgeon, "no speaking in strange tongues, no divining, no reading of the portents?"
This is done by one who practices the magic called anthropomancy, the divining of answers by the inspection of living entrails.
Elsewhere on the program, energy was channeled into an abstract ritual in Judith Jamison's "Divining."
We all are, and we indulge in discreet copromancy, the divining of future events through the inspection of stools.
The divining of a stranger's total personality and total life, past, present, and future, from such evidence as is immediately apparent is not an easy thing.
The program included repeat performances of "Divining," "Chocolate Sessions" and "Phases."
The creation of "Divining," for a student workshop at the Ailey school, opened up a new career for Ms. Jamison.
It was Ailey who discovered and nurtured her as a performer and who suggested that she create her first dance, "Divining," in 1984.
He went on to create the Great Water Divining DVD and the "card carrying skeptic card."
In the anime Naruto, a boy named Ranmaru displays similar divining, mystic and inhuman abilities seemingly based on Seimei.
"Divining," set to music by Kimati Dinizulu and Monti Ellison, opens with an image that seems a fledgling choreographer's statement of belief.
Although "Divining" and "Forgotten Time" possessed many pictorially attractive and expressive sequences, they also shared a fault: they rambled slightly.
In Judith Jamison's "Divining," a solo was danced by Jeffrey Gerodias, who resembled a prophet seeking inspiration.
At intervals they will encounter controlled mayhem: volunteers dressed as Dracula and Frankenstein's monster, witches and devils and other creepy creatures of their own divining.
"The Relationship of Yoruba Folklore to Divining," Journal of American Folklore (1943)
Choreographed with Mr. Ailey's encouragement, "Divining" gave another Ailey star, Donna Wood, a chance to develop in a newly dynamic way.