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And among the pleasures it betokened was the sweet taste of revenge.
It betokened too a certain willful blindness toward the evidence that was already emerging of a popular backlash against liberalism.
Over my many years of lighting out to encounter and write about nonhuman intelligences, I began, almost subconsciously, to gradually populate the miniwilderness that my lone chimp betokened.
A study by the World Bank and Inter-American Development Bank found that EFL's model boosted lending to those without a credit history (a bad record betokened problems whatever the psychometrics said).
And while one would not necessarily have guessed that from the show here — unnecessarily tame given that the designers had little to lose by taking risks — Generation Africa betokened a crucial fact about the region.
The column I was writing before the fire was mostly a lament for what the document's reception betokened: A general inability, Catholic and secular, to recognize that both the "conservative" and "liberal" accounts of the sex abuse crisis are partially correct, that the spirits of liberation and clericalism each contributed their part, that the abuse problem dramatically worsened during the sexual revolution (a boring empirical fact if you spend any time with the data or the history) even as it also had roots in more traditional patterns of clerical chauvinism, hierarchical arrogance, institutional self-protection.
Then Gudrun areded the dream, and said that it betokened fire, whenas folk dreamed of iron.
What does it mean to experience the world? One goes around the world extracting knowledge from the world in experiences betokened by "He", "She", and "It". One also has I–Thou relationships.
From that time on, subsection 7 only developed hand ciphers handed to it by the Field Army. Mettig noted that the amateur systems with which the section dealt were very bad and betokened great ignorance on the part of the Field Army in regard to code and cipher security.
Birchenough's silk mills at Macclesfield. Certainly the occasion was an exceptional one. The eldest son had been married the day before, and the entire place had been decorated by the operatives to commemorate the event. The walls were adorned by appropriate mottoes, even unique representations of the bridal ceremony had been devised, and everything betokened the happy understanding existing there between labor and capital.
In 1776, he imagined that the American war betokened the ruin of England, and sold his Chetwynd and Chesterton estates, worth £9,000 a year. He retired to the continent, where he became acquainted with Voltaire, Franklin, and Brissot. He lived mostly at Geneva, but occasionally visited England. He became a zealous Pythagorean, as a vegetarian was then called, and was a dupe of the quack James Graham (1745–1794) and his electric bed.
Neele was described as "short of stature and of appearance rather humble and unprepossessing, but his large expanse of forehead and the fire of his eye betokened mind and imagination."The Gentleman's Magazine obituary. Following a period of overwork, he is said to have become confused and deranged about nine days before he committed suicide at home in Marylebone by slitting his own throat on 7 February 1828. He left a widow, Jemima Mary Anne.
He was attracted by the > brightness of his [Andreas'] presence. But at the same time he knew that it > betokened the end for him. > The inevitable was about to happen. He is doomed, and he always has been doomed, as is suggested when, on the way to Vágar for the first time, Pastor Poul is told the story of an earlier pastor who outwitted an attempt by two elfin women to seduce him in an enchanted mound.
Large Mycenaean tholos tombs that betokened a grander past, were often the site of hero-cults. Not all heroes were even known by names. Cult of Oedipus on a Lucanian amphora, ca. 380-70 BC (Louvre, CA 308) Aside from the epic tradition, which featured the heroes alive and in action rather than as objects of cultus,R. K. Hack, "Homer and the cult of heroes", Transactions of the American Philological Association 60 (1929::57-74).
The pet cat that comes to the manor in the storm in Joyce Carol Oates's novel Bellefleur is named Mahalaleel. Thomas Hardy, in his novel, The Return of the Native, referenced Mahalaleel as one who betokened an advanced lifetime: "The number of their years may have adequately summed up Jared, Mahalaleel, and the rest of the antediluvians, but the age of a modern man is to be measured by the intensity of his history." (London: Folio Society) (1971 [1880] at p. 150.
These qualities reached their highest point in the Oraisons funèbres (Funeral Orations). Bossuet was always best when at work on a large canvas; besides, here no conscientious scruples intervened to prevent him giving much time and thought to the artistic side of his subject. The Oraison, as its name betokened, stood midway between the sermon proper and what would nowadays be called a biographical sketch. At least that was what Bossuet made it; for on this field, he stood not merely first, but alone.
In the year 275, the city was destroyed in an invasion by the Alamanni. Diocletian recognized the urgency of maintaining an imperial presence in the Gauls, and established first Maximian, then Constantius Chlorus as caesars at Trier; from 293 to 395, Trier was one of the residences of the Western Roman Emperor, See: Heinen, pp. 211-265. and its position required the monumental settings that betokened imperial government. Model of the Roman imperial city Augusta Treverorum in the 4th century (seen from the direction of the Porta Nigra).
The Alma Mater for NP was written by Will George Butler Our Alma Mater, North Penn High A fond salute to thee, We hail with pride the blue and white, And strive to do and be. The hardest lesson of our school Is working out the golden rule, And with this rule we'll win the fight; All hail the blue and white. The enblem of sincerity When hearts beat strong and true, Is visioned in the firmament In clear and azure blue. And all the rainbow's brilliancy Betokened faith and purity, When blended by the spell of light; All hail the blue and white.
Alter explained that the dye was not derived from a plant, as is indigo, but from a substance secreted by the murex, harvested off the coast of Phoenicia. The extraction and preparation of this dye were labor-intensive and thus quite costly. It was used for royal garments in many places in the Mediterranean region, and in Israel it was also used for priestly garments and for the cloth furnishings of the Tabernacle. Alter argued that the indigo twist betokened the idea that Israel should become (in the words of ) a "kingdom of priests and a holy nation" and perhaps also that, as the covenanted people, metaphorically God's firstborn, the nation as a whole had royal status.
S. Cowell and J. W. Sharp. Among these we remarked a caricature of Mr. Robson’s famous romance, “Willikins and his Dinah,” which, being itself an inimitable caricature, betokened a singular talent for exaggeration on the part of the gentleman who went so very far beyond it. Mr. Sharp’s capital effort was a ballad of conundrums...' From the theatres it made its way to music-halls and saloon bars, and by 1855 it was among the most popular songs of the day, played repeatedly on barrel organs in the streets.‘POPULAR AIRS. The hundreds of “weasels” on the barrel organs have “popped” so often that at last, thank goodness, they are popping off one by one. Nearly all the “Villikins” too are quietly laid beside their “Dinahs”..’ Notes and Queries, Vol.

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