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Whenever she deigned to campaign she was wooden and awkward.
In your life you would not have deigned to notice it.
And favorite network series — when they deigned to return in repeats.
Beyoncé has deigned to acknowledge the human trend of buying Christmas sweaters.
Amidst the bad press, however, Spotify deigned to comment on MBW's almost year-old accusations: Hmm.
Though in some respects a highly imaginative man, Mosley deigned to call this the New Party.
When they deigned to pay attention to you, even for five minutes, it felt like love.
In parentheses, I have also personally deigned each candy "good" or "bad" — although my colleagues might disagree.
But nobody deigned to suggest that crystals could be a solution to our pandemic woes… until now.
But it was only the year before, in 2018, that the awards deigned to recognise illustrators at all.
Of course, the president has gotten at least nine candidates who he deigned worth supporting elected or nominated.
No one has ever even deigned to ask me if I would like my face on the currency.
A little more than two decades would pass before self-marriage was deigned a "phenomenon" by the press.
And now, the person behind the grainy Jack Nicholson avi has deigned to bless the world with a book.
It was Anita Hill who was being uppity, who deigned to think that her workplace rights had been denied.
The Billboard Music Awards happened last night, and the best moments happened wherever Celine Dion deigned to exist amongst mortals.
The best players deigned to have their own teams and could be happy only as the Jordans of their fiefs.
The men in this book often took enormous issue when their partners deigned to put their own creative lives first.
In fact, it has been seven decades since MoMA deigned to confer on fashion anything resembling the status of art.
What might we have invested in if the president had deigned to designate this a true crisis and allocate funding?
That is, until 2016, when they made "Work" together, and she deigned to let him follow her around like a puppy.
One of the sixth formers brought her laptop and deigned me special enough to watch a film with her: Black Christmas.
Naufus Ramírez-Figueroa features five LA-based performers wearing costumes deigned by the artist and continues a tradition of theatrical resistance.
Its newest products are savings accounts and consumer loans, plebeian products that Goldman would never have deigned to offer before the crisis.
Unfortunately, Pai hasn't deigned to tell the ol' regular public, or really anyone who isn't a lobbyist, many details about the plan yet.
For a little while on Thursday, he deigned to repeat himself, if only to remind basketball fans how good they really have it.
Kim and Khloe Kardashian deigned to donate their presence to promote Kylie Jenner's upcoming E show for a whole minute and a half.
In a filing, it argued that the phone in question runs an early version of iOS that Apple's deigned to crack in the past.
To save time, Warhol deigned to eat the Burger King Whopper on camera, but judging by his blank expression, his heart wasn't in it.
When the interview came to a close, Fieri seemed almost apologetic, as if I was the one who was who deigned to speak to him.
At the end of the day, no one deserves to have unwanted comments hurled at them, simply because they've deigned to exist in the world.
Ultimately, I deigned to embark on a quest to see if I could make myself think of Thanksgiving as something deeply meaningful, or even profound.
When Metallica finally deigned to follow up with 2003's divisive St. Anger, even the more erratic and overlong material smuggled in some poppier undertones.
But Republicans might note that House Democrats deigned to pursue witnesses such as Bolton and Mulvaney to the full extent of the law in court.
But that Trump even deigned to mention carbon emissions is a departure from his off-the-cuff, denialist approach to the issue in the past.
And in retrospect, it feels like a bunch of upstarts begging the Academy to pay attention to them — something the Academy then deigned to do. Yikes.
It's a special car, not least of all because it's Basem's dream vehicle and he's foolishly deigned to let me have a go at the wheel.
Would that nature deigned that ALL Republican politicians face Prime-Ass Shaq in the key, feel his force come thundering down on their frail, breakable bodies.
For years to follow, pockets of farmers continued paying rent on land that neither the government nor former landlords deigned to inform them they now owned.
Simply plug your name into the generator and you'll learn what Sean Spicer would call you if he ever deigned to mention you during a press conference.
All of this is part of an effort Uber's head of U.S. and Canada Rachel Holt said is deigned to repair "frayed" relations with its driver community.
Sure, there are the formal mechanisms of oversight and accountability -- that's why Attorney General William Barr has deigned to appear before Congress, albeit six weeks from now.
But the usual suspects like 2 Chainz and Lil Wayne are still devouring remixes as well, and Kanye West has deigned to appear on a couple lately, too.
Tom Suozzi, D-NY, Washington Nationals public address announcer Jerome Hruska noted that the Long Island Democrat deigned to come to the plate in New York Mets togs.
The test was established in 1969 to distinguish and certify the cream of wine professionals — those deigned specialist enough to work in the finest dining in the world.
While Trump hasn't deigned to say how he'd go about rounding up and removing millions of people, his version of Eisenhower's program would undoubtedly cause massive collateral damage.
"He has always held out until the last minute, and only then after intense lobbying and public shaming has he even deigned to move on it," Stewart said.
A full eight years later — well past the time when people were agonizing over it — Michael Caine deigned to explain once and for all the mysterious ending of Inception.
All the promises in the world, and a summit deigned to wow the international community, is meaningless unless it is followed up with concrete actions to fulfill its promise.
Before that, I had a very casual relationship with oral contraceptives, in that I technically had an active prescription for the pill but only deigned to take it sometimes.
No-one has ever said any of those things and I'll lay a shiny 20 pence piece on the table that no-one has even deigned to think them.
Her entourage consisted of a gray-and-white Pomeranian, Poppy Louise Mandrell Everett, who sat queenlike in her pet carrier and occasionally deigned to lap water from a goblet.
Mr. Cleary also tried to suggest that as a "high-status" inmate connected to the Mafia, Mr. Gioeli would never have deigned to go after the errant ball himself.
Had something similar happened, and Mr. Jones had been exposed as the lunatic charlatan he is, perhaps not even Donald Trump would have deigned to be associated with him.
Ronald Reagan never deigned to visit EPA headquarters, but Trump and Mike Pence already have, the only president and vice-president ever to do so to provoke rather than praise.
I order a milky oolong tea and my first Dutch apple pie, updating my journal while scratching the cafe cat who has deigned me as acceptable enough to nap next to.
Of the five justices in the majority — Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito, Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh — only Justices Gorsuch and Thomas deigned to write anything.
In her latest post on her website and app, the jean queen deigned to share her masterful tips so we can all finally get that towering pile of denim finally under control.
The only discreet change Facebook deigned to tell users that it's willing to make, though, is "adding friction" to Facebook Messenger by limiting the number of times a message can be forwarded.
Besides, even the hopeless, ignorant cave dwellers of Plato's most famous allegory would surely also mock and dismiss the all-knowing philosopher king who deigned to make their presence known to them.
To discuss a player on another team, or to make an offer to sell or buy one, he usually had to phone "four or five times" before anyone deigned to pick up.
I deigned to name one of them Ophelia, mostly because I was a dramatic snob at that point and it seemed fitting to name this cat after a famous lost girl of literature.
The autonomous piloting system is deigned to be aircraft-agnostic (for vertical take-off and landing vehicles, specifically), meaning it'll work with vehicles other than the UH-1H light transport helicopter used here.
Once the device deigned to be operated again, I put my wrist through a couple more cycles to see if I could pin down an assessment, but the results were inconclusive every time.
President Vladimir Putin has ordered that the proposal deigned to raise 500 billion roubles (£5.87 billion) a year from metal and mining firms be looked at, but no decision has been made yet.
And having observed the universally adoring reaction to the episode, Black Mirror creator Charlie Brooker has deigned to actually go on a laptop in order to share a Spotify playlist inspired by it.
What Barthes, a practitioner of semiotics, seemed to admire most about Garbo wasn't that she was some divine angel who'd deigned to bless audiences with her presence, but that her face invited interpretation and elaboration.
Mr. Dylan's place in literature — the way he drew his very individual, paradigm-shifting radicalism from folk music's memory, its imaginative preservation of tradition — was clear long before the literary establishment deigned to recognize him.
McConnell," Stewart said, continuing: "He has always held out [on moving forward with legislation] until the last minute, and only then after intense lobbying and public shaming has he even deigned to move on it.
That wouldn't have happened in East Rutherford, N.J. The N.B.A. deigned to allow its dunk contest to take place in Brooklyn, even though the real All-Star Game was staged in Manhattan at Madison Square Garden.
It was only this October that Sony finally dropped the price of PlayStation Now to a more reasonable $60 a year and deigned to add a few flagship games like God of War and Uncharted 4.
In this light, there's something about Sony's legal dogging of Kesha that seems taunting and spiteful, designed to squash the spirit and career of a woman who deigned to refuse to be complicit in her own abuse.
The reason that "We Found Love" is so good, however, has absolutely nothing to do with Calvin Harris, and everything to do with the fact that Rihanna deigned to take it on, therefore anointing it for continued greatness.
This was where Marston's mother grew up with her obscenely aristocratic family—one of them signed the Magna Carta—and it was only after she deigned to marry beneath her station that little William came into the world.
Piracy is a problem, after all, and even if they deigned to send over master files for an old film, were they likely to just include Actiview in the close-knit club of trusted distributors and cinema chains?
As a child, he became a chameleon fluent in multiple tongues: He learned to speak not only English, but the Xhosa of his family, tribal dialects like Zulu and Tsonga that whites and coloreds seldom deigned to learn, and Afrikaans.
After 25 hours of clearing out an endless series of objective markers around important local NPCs, I still have not deigned to travel all the way across the world to meet this character, although I eventually will to complete the game.
Maybe if these elites-pretending-not-to-be-elites deigned to talk to some knowledgeable elites in government once in a while, they might emerge from the distorted, belligerent, dystopian, Darwinian, cracked-mirror world that is alarming Americans and our allies.
Then once the report was delivered by the special counsel, you delayed its release for more than two weeks and let the president's personal lawyers look at it before you even deigned to let Congress or the public see it.
It becomes ever clearer over the course of each episode that, while Burns and Novick have deigned to include North Vietnamese voices in their project, they are present mainly to fill in expositional gaps concerning battles or political shifts or the like.
I've ridden and driven a lot of awesome stuff since I started working for The Verge two years ago, and we've covered a whole bunch more, and yet I never even deigned to explore who or what might be disrupting the surfboard.
Both players later took to Twitter to air their grievances: McCollum called Durant's decision to join the championship-ready Warriors "soft," while Durant responded with a reference to "snakes in the grass" after he had deigned to grace McCollum's podcast with his presence.
As one of the more tech-savvy members of Congress, he's a proponent of new legislation that will regulate voting machine companies and data firms such as Cambridge Analytica, but also believes existing laws have given platforms like Twitter more power than they have deigned to use.
But before John Waters was John Waters, Self-Deigned Pope of Trash and Prince of Puke, he was a lanky kid from Baltimore crashing punk clubs in a leather jacket, his long, greasy hair dangling precariously over a lit cigarette and, of course, that pencil mustache.
Creator: Landor/Publicis 2006 Turin, Italy Names: Neve and Gliz The duo were named after the Italian words for snow and ice with Neve deigned to a be a female humanized form of a snowball while Gliz was a male humanized form of an ice cube.
According to the Washington Post, Pruitt spent more than $90,000 of taxpayer money to take chartered and first-class flights in early June, including a nearly $8,000 round-trip flight to Rome and a $1,600 shuttle flight from New York to DC. He has since deigned to fly coach.
When only one of the Premier League's top 16 sides deigned to enter in 2000, it left a bewildered Bradford City to take up one of England's two spots, losing out to a second-string Zenit team in what was a manifestation of the over-blown ambition that led to the club's demise.
I get to go back to the media room, I eat what I presume to be free food, I talk to other sportswriters about, like, hemorrhoids or whatever, but most importantly, I get to see these titans of sport, these human gods who have deigned to walk among us, in person, up close.
If the powers-that-be had deigned to make cheap lace comfortable, then you might be able to convince me otherwise — but for a long time (much longer than my lifespan), women have had to adhere to someone else's wish list for their bodies — even when shopping for their most basic garments.
Photos from the performance show her, with her shock of blond hair — it's now mostly white but still cascades around her head — surrounded by crews of beefy men, each of them looking at her as if she was the first person who ever deigned to give them so much as the time of day.
But it felt like a more conventional choice, whereas its two principal rivals faced historic impediments: "Black Panther" is a superhero movie, a genre that the Academy had never deigned to even nominate before; and "Roma" came from Netflix, a streaming service that -- despite the millions spent on promotion -- remains an upstart in movies, and indeed a perceived threat to the basic theatrical model.
When the Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg finally deigned to appear before Congress in April to address the informational dumpster fire raging on his platform, I was working with several New York Times colleagues to figure out whether the president's lawyer Michael D. Cohen was directly involved in The National Enquirer's deal to buy and bury a story that a former Playboy model was selling about an affair with Mr. Trump.
It's the sort of thing we've come to expect from Mariah: slow, silky R&B which shows off her still very considerable range, with the hook provided by whatever rapper she has deigned to allow on the track—in this case, YG. Reportedly inspired by her recent breakup with James Packer, the track also has a video in the works, which, in typical Mimi fashion, appears to feature the Elusive Chanteuse wearing really luxurious leotards and rolling across various surfaces in a mansion, like the monstrously iconic human being that she is.
But when God deigned to assume the mortal form Of a human nature, then came forth from the Virgin A world of salvation...
This campaigns costed 630,000 ding of paper currency.li-Yuan shih hsian chiang, vol.3, p. 527. Tugh Temür, who preferred luxury life, hardly deigned to show any interest in this distant campaign.
Smith wrote that this shows that Holmes "realised the value of reliable assistants and was humble enough to look for them in places where others of his status might have never deigned to tread".
Signorotto and Visceglia, 2002, p. 121. Crown-cardinals in particular, when they deigned to travel to Rome for the conclave, tended to oppose the election of cardinal-nephews, although they equally opposed the election of crown-cardinals of other monarchs.Baumgartner, 2003, p. 150.
Additionally, the New York media for the most part was derisive and dismissive of the Titans, when it deigned to mention them at all. For most New York sports reporters of the era, professional football in New York City began and ended with the Giants.
Meanwhile, her sister, Corinna Williams- Thomas, was working indefatigably in her behalf, although writing to President Truman produced no results. Jackson wrote to Paul Robeson and William Patterson, who were both known to be close with the Communists. Neither deigned to reply. Then, in April 1955, Corinna Thomas wrote to President Eisenhower who promised prompt action.
A troublesome on-set distraction occurred when the two lead actors, Stuart Whitman and Sarah Miles, fell out early in the production.Miles (1994), p. 124. Director Ken Annakin commented that it began with an ill-timed pass by Whitman. (Whitman was married at the time, although he would divorce in 1966.) Miles "hated his guts" and rarely deigned to speak to him afterward unless the interaction was required by the script.
It was through her secret police that Maria Carolina learned of her substantial decline in popularity among all classes of society.Bearne, p. 172 In an attempt to please Great Britain, with a military alliance in mind, the Queen deigned to meet the wife of the English ambassador, Emma Hamilton, in audience, despite the fact that the British Queen, Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, had not yet received her.Acton, p. 241.
As a result she sulked during the race and failed to perform. Her finest moments, however, were yet to come. In the substitute Derby of that year, into which she had been entered because that year's crop of colts was so weak, she again acted obstreperously. This time however, she deigned to respond to Childs and in the final furlong he poked through a gap to win by a neck.
This turned out to be a tactical error, for he was left with insufficient forces to defend himself when a large contingent of Franks besieged the town and Julian was virtually held captive there for several months, until his general Marcellus deigned to lift the siege. Relations between Julian and Marcellus seem to have been poor. Constantius accepted Julian's report of events and Marcellus was replaced as magister equitum by Severus.Cambridge Ancient History, v.
The Bishop protested his ability to heal but eventually acquiesced with the words "I have already told you I am a sinful man; but may he who has deigned to visit you act in accordance with your faith and open you eyes". The tale continues that when he prayed for Felix his sight was restored.Victor of Vita, History of the Vandal Persecution p42. See also: Gregory of Tours History of the Francs 2:3.
Two of FAN's paratroop battalions—BP 4 and BP 6—favored siding with the communists. On 27 April 1964, as the Royalist garrison withdrew from Phou San, it was attacked and defeated by communist forces as nearby FAN units deigned to intervene. However, when Pathet Lao occupied the vacated strongpoint overlooking Kong Le's headquarters at Muong Phan, his Bataillon Parachutistes 5 unsuccessfully assaulted the mountaintop. Six days later, the third mountaintop position, on Phou Nong, also fell.
In mid-1970s America, an emerging public attitude had become mainstream. Consequently, politicians no longer deigned to countenance a blanket exception to "what-might-be-questionable" CIA activities. With regard to the application of the Constitution, henceforth all USG agencies were expected to conform explicitly to usual principles of transparency. Earlier, Helms had given testimony about prior covert CIA actions in Chile, at a time when he considered that older, pre-existing, informal understandings concerning the CIA still prevailed in Congress.
The Latin inscription translates: "Charles, we the Muses, since you deigned to agree to both, have both welcomed you as our guest and painted you in humble duty. Visiting the University in the tenth year of his father's reign over England, on 4 March, he was enrolled in the ranks of the Masters and admitted in this Senate House by Valentine Carey Vice-Chancellor". Hearn, Dynasties, 188. X-rays of the portrait reveal that Peake painted it over another portrait.
Note: after the Edict of Fontainebleau, said temple was destroyed. In 1626, Messire de Brosse died, to the great displeasure of his assistant who he nevertheless recommended before dying to the king's architect, Clément Métézeau. The latter appreciated him and even entrusted him with the works of the Tuileries and the Louvre. The king often came to visit the works, accompanied by the cardinal who deigned to remember the young stonemason presented by de Brosse, having promised him his protection.
The American pianist Louis Moreau Gottschalk was a pupil of Camille Stamaty, Kalkbrenner's substitute teacher and heir to his piano method. Kalkbrenner was in the audience when Gottschalk gave his debut concert in the Salle Pleyel playing Chopin's Piano Concerto No. 1. After the concert Chopin went backstage and congratulated Gottschalk on his success. Kalkbrenner, who deigned it beneath his dignity to seek out a mere debutant, chose not to go backstage, but rather waited for Gottschalk to come and see him.
"She will be escorted by eunuchs to a place in hell run by large rats", he declared. He recounted how she had, unlike other prominent fashion editors, never deigned to speak to him on the phone. He also ranted about Sex and the City creator Darren Star and Larkworthy. His defense tried to argue that he had a brain dysfunction that left him unable to distinguish fantasy and reality, that during the assault he had been living in the former.
Boston's art scene was notoriously conservative, dominated by the genteel Impressionist painters of the Boston School. Few local collectors were interested in modern art, and only a few galleries deigned to exhibit it. Art historian Charles Giuliano describes the "sea change" that occurred in the late 1940s: The faculty and focus of the School of the Museum of Fine Arts changed from polite and innocuous, ersatz American Impressionism to gritty and graphic Boston Expressionism. The old guard and its socially acceptable artists showed with the Copley Society of Art or the Guild of Boston Artists.
Soldiers sing of the glories of Gesler and the Emperor. In commemoration, Gesler has had his hat placed on top of a pole and the Swiss are ordered and then forced to pay homage to the hat. Gesler commands that there should be dancing and singing to mark the century during which the empire has "deigned to sustain [Swiss] weakness", and a variety of dances and choruses follow. Soldiers have noticed Tell and his son in the crowd, refusing to pay homage to the hat, and drag him forward.
They found it difficult to breathe, fever set in, and at one > moment they were shivering with cold the next burning with heat. They had > caught the black plague. So great a hold had it got on them that, scarcely > able to move, worn out with fever and almost at the point of death, the > breath of life had practically left their bodies. But God in His never > failing providence and fatherly love deigned to listen to their prayers and > come to their aid, so that each of them rested in turn for one week whilst > they attended to each other's needs.
Strand-on- the-Green, seen from Kew Bridge Within a month of Erskine's departure, Mitford announced her engagement to Peter Rodd, the second son of Sir Rennell Rodd, a diplomat and politician who was ennobled that year as Baron Rennell. According to Mitford's friend Harold Acton, Rodd was "a young man of boundless promise ... he had abundant qualifications for success in any profession he deigned to choose".Acton, p. 40 Other biographers describe him as irresponsible, unfaithful, a bore and unable to hold down a regular job, and as the model for Waugh's unscrupulous, amoral character Basil Seal from Black Mischief.
Labeled "one of the most important gospel singers of the century" by The New York Times, Smith is considered a pioneer in the same vein as Thomas A. Dorsey, the "Father of Gospel Music".Parales, Jon, "Pop/Jazz: A Family of Gospel Singers", The New York Times (January 13, 1989), p. C21. While Dorsey wrote 1,000 gospel songs and set standards for gospel choirs, Smith created the "openly emotional and spiritually exuberant performance style" so characteristic of gospel blues. In her heyday, Dorsey considered her more talented than blues singer Bessie Smith had she deigned to record secular music.
"There's Something About Marrying" featured the first appearance of an animated same-sex marriage on network television. Television columnist Ray Richmond wrote that the episode was a cultural milestone for The Simpsons and that the "issue [of gay marriage] was mainstream to some degree, but now that [the staff has] deigned it worthy of the show it is interwoven into the popular culture. The Simpsons bestowed upon something a pop culture status it never had before, simply by being ripe for a joke." John Kenneth White, author of the book Barack Obama's America, similarly called "There's Something About Marrying" a cultural barrier breaker.
She used the island's unique feudal system to draw tourists, and refused to allow anything to deter them by ruining its peacefulness. She thus banned motor vehicles and holiday camps, but the Chief Pleas refused to pass an ordinance that would forbid selling alcohol to anyone known to get drunk. Like her eldest son Francis, heir apparent to the seigneurship, she was fascinated by film production. While Appointment with Venus was being shot on Sark in 1951, the Dame even deigned to allow a car ashore, ostensibly believing that "a Land Rover was some sort of senior Boy Scout".
As soon as I obtained permission to do so, I went to St. Denis to see my late mistress; she deigned to receive me with her face uncovered, in her private parlour; she told me she had just left the wash-house, and that it was her turn that day to attend to the linen. “I much abused your youthful lungs for two years before the execution of my project,” added she. “I knew that here I could read none but books tending to our salvation, and I wished to review all the historians that had interested me.” Louise chose to enter the convent at Saint-Denis.
The San Carlo intendant, Domenico Barbaja, needed the libretto to be first approved by the court censor, Royer, who gave his support. But when the completed libretto finally moved up the chain of command to the king, a response was forthcoming on 11 August to the effect that "His majesty deigned with his own sacred hand to declare that the histories of the martyrs are venerated in the Church and are not presented on the stage".King's Minister to Barbaja, 11 August 1838, in Black 1984, p. 48 The opera's last-minute cancellation angered Donizetti so much that he resolved to move to Paris to further his career there.
These experiences began in his youth, and continued all during his life. They came to him during inward prayer and contemplation, and were associated with a feeling of indescribable joy, as well as the intellectual understanding that the light was a vision of God. In his writings, he spoke directly to God about the experience variously as "the pure Light of your face" and "You deigned to reveal Your face to me like a formless sun." He also described the light as the grace of God, and taught that its experience was associated with a mind that was completely still and had transcended itself.
His mother comes to terms with his death on the very same day. In the epilogue it is shown that Hamid finally gets his much desired red paint for the newly deigned boat (probably sent by the CRPF jawan), paints it and sails on it with his mother. The film denotes how eventually people learn to deal with tragedies and move on no matter what, and serves as a powerful depiction of human resilience. What is striking is also the fact that despite being naive the boy knows the difference between what is right and what is wrong due to his father's teachings, again stressing the fact that we are a result of our upbringing.
The port of Brest during the course of this war was, as the principal French naval base, the nerve centre of almost all operations. Arnaud de Laporte who was its very soul soon gathered the fruits of his labours in expressions of esteem from the multitudes of travellers who passed through, expressions to which the king's brother the Count of Artois deigned to join his own. This prince would henceforward honour Laporte with his most particular grace. M. de Castries, having become Naval Minister in 1780 immediately called Laporte to his side and gave him, under the title of Intendant General of the Navy, the direction of all matters remaining under Administrative Corps.
Barnes became involved in the pamphlet feud between Gabriel Harvey and Thomas Nashe. Barnes took the part of Harvey, who wanted to impose the Latin rules of quantity on English verse: Barnes even experimented in classical metres himself. This partisanship is sufficient to account for the abuse of Nashe, who accused him, apparently on no proof at all, of stealing a nobleman's chain at Windsor, and of other things. Prior to this literary assault Barnes had written a sonnet for Harvey's anti-Nashe pamphlet Pierces Supererogation (1593), in which he labelled Nashe a confidence trickster, a liar, a viper, a laughing stock and mere "worthless matter" who should be flattered that Harvey even deigned to insult him.
Saint John Damascene argued: > "Of old God the incorporial and uncircumscribed was not depicted at all. But > now that God has appeared in the flesh and lived among men, I make an image > of the God who can be seen. I do not worship matter, but I worship the > Creator of matter, who for my sake became material and deigned to dwell in > matter, who through matter effected my salvation."St. John Damascene, On the > Holy Icons (Patrologia Graecae, xciv, 1245A) Finally, after much debate at the Second Council of Nicaea, held in 787, the Iconodules, supported by the Empress, upheld the use of icons as an integral part of Christian tradition, and the Western Church, which had been almost totally unaffected by the dispute, confirmed this.
It was said "that he was celebrating mass and worse still ordaining priests in gaol". Domhnall O'Colmain in Parliament Na mBan recounts that he was attended by a Cailín aimsire (maidservant), Máire Inghean Bháitéir Laighleis, who "bound herself by an oath to remain a black-veiled nun for as long as she lived" and to act as Sleyne's servant until "God deigned to send him from her to Portugal". The poet Eoghan O'Caoimh stated that he received Ola na Cásca from Sleyne "gacha bliadhain an feadh do bhí sé a ngéibhinn a gCorcaigh". This lack of security was symptomatic of what John WhateyThe humble address of John Whatey to the Lords spiritual, temporal and Commons, printed at the Crown in Partick Street, (Dublin 1703).
Even before the fraud allegations were levied, IEC officials predicted that counting the votes would be a difficult and time-consuming task, as some 800 candidates had participated in the Kabul elections, and election officials scan the votes for each candidate manually. With the fraud allegations as they are, IEC officials have deigned to announce a new date by which the final results will be announced. According to the Election and Transparency Watch Organization of Afghanistan, the IEC has delayed announcing the election results out of fear that the validity of the entire vote would be challenged across Afghanistan. Given the complaints of fraud the commission already received on election day, observers speculate that the IEC is delaying the vote to avoid receiving further backlash.
John Cassian states that this canonical hour originated in his own time and in his own monastery in Bethlehem, where he lived as a novice: "hanc matitutinam canonicam functionem nostro tempore in nostro quoque monasterio primitus institutam." ("was appointed as a canonical office in our own day, and also in our own monastery, where our Lord Jesus Christ was born of a Virgin and deigned to submit to growth in infancy as man, and where by His Grace He supported our own infancy, still tender in religion, and, as it were, fed with milk"). Jules Pargoire concluded that the institution of Prime must be placed towards 382.Jules Pargoire, "Prime et Complines" in La Revue d'histoire et de Littérature, III (1898), 282-88; Dict.
At Er-riha (Jericho) there is a large, venerable looking square tower, which by tradition is named the House of Zacchaeus. Clement of Alexandria refers once to Zacchaeus in a way which could be read as suggesting that some identified him with apostle Matthew or Matthias.Stromata Book 4 Ch 6 The New Advent Translation says "It is said, therefore, that Zaccheus, or, according to some, Matthew, the chief of the publicans, on hearing that the Lord had deigned to come to him, said, Lord, and if I have taken anything by false accusation, I restore him fourfold;" but the Greek has 4.6.35.2 Ζακχαῖον τοίνυν, οἳ δὲ Ματθίαν φασίν, ἀρχιτελώνην, ἀκηκοότα τοῦ κυρίου καταξιώσαντος πρὸς αὐτὸν γενέσθαι, ἰδοὺ τὰ ἡμίση τῶν ὑπαρχόντων μου δίδωμι ἐλεημοσύνην φάναι, κύριε, καὶ εἴ τινός τι ἐσυκοφάντησα, τετραπλοῦν ἀποδίδωμι.
Some of those accompanying the escapees detached themselves from the party and were killed as they fought to slow down the pursuing Mughals. The Dhaa Maa (wet nurse) of Infant prince Ajit Singh of Marwar, Goora Dhaa (The Sainik Kshatriyas Gehlot Rajput of Mandore) put her beloved son on the royal bed Instead of Ajit Singh and put the sleeping prince Ajit into a basket and smuggle him with others out of Delhi. Aurangzeb deigned to accept this deceit and sent the child to be raised as a Muslim in his harem. The child was renamed Mohammadi Raj and the act of changing religion meant that, by custom, the imposter lost all hereditary entitlement to the lands of Marwar that he would otherwise have had if he had indeed been Ajit Singh.
Hemu's rise from his humble beginnings in Rewari to the assumption of the royal title of Raja Vikramaditya is considered a notable turning point in history. But if not for the stray arrow in a battle where he was in a position of strength, Hemu Vikramaditya could well have brought about a restoration of a "Sanskritic/Brahminical monarchical tradition" to a region which had been subject to Muslim rule for centuries. Even Hemu's enemies were in grudging admiration of him. Abu'l-Fazl praises his lofty spirit, courage, and enterprise, wishing that young Akbar or perhaps a wise member of his court had deigned to keep Hemu prisoner rather than executing him, in the hope that he could have been persuaded to join royal service where he would surely have distinguished himself.
He took the name Ichimura Kakitsu in 1863 before becoming the fifth Onoe Kikugorō in 1868, and zagashira (stage manager, troupe leader) of the Nakamura-za the year following. Kikugorō was among the actors who took part in a special performance at the Shintomi-za on July 16, 1879, in honor of Ulysses S. Grant. The play Gosannen Ōshū Gunki, metaphorically relating aspects of the American Civil War through the story of the Japanese 11th century Gosannen War, was written and performed especially for this occasion. He also performed at the grand opening of the Chitose-za theater in 1885, and before the Meiji Emperor two years later alongside Ichikawa Danjūrō IX and Ichikawa Sadanji I; this was the first time an emperor had deigned to watch a kabuki performance.
One of the verses from these anthologies compares Vijja to the goddess of learning, Sarasvati, and states that she had a dark complexion unlike the goddess. This verse also mentions the famous poet Daṇḍin (a native of southern India), calling him wrong for describing Sarasvati as "all-white". The verse may be considered as evidence supporting Vijja's connections to south India, where the Chalukyas ruled, but there is no concrete proof that she was same as the Chalukya royal Vijaya-Bhattarika. In fact, such an identification results in chronological improbabilities: the poetess whose works mention the 8th century poet Dandin could not have been the 7th century royal Vijaya-Bhattarika, unless she lived until the end of the century, and deigned to notice a verse by a much younger author.
By the time of the 1964 coup, the Patriotic Neutralists had been largely absorbed into the Pathet Lao,Brown, p. 202. although the two sides held the first of its biannual cooperative mock political congresses in 1964.Stuart-Fox, p. 250. On the Plain of Jars, the coup sparked further dissension in the Neutralist movement. Two of FAN's paratroop battalions--BP 4 and BP 6--favored siding with the communists. On 27 April 1964, as the Royalist garrison withdrew from Phou San, it was attacked and defeated by communist forces as nearby FAN units deigned to intervene. However, when Pathet Lao occupied the vacated strongpoint overlooking Kong Le's headquarters at Muong Phan, his Bataillon Parachutistes 5 unsuccessfully assaulted the mountaintop. Six days later, the third mountaintop position, on Phou Nong, also fell.
This verse also mentions the famous poet Daṇḍin (a native of southern India), calling him wrong for describing Sarasvati as "all-white" in his invocation to the goddess at the beginning of Kavyalakshana. Jalhana's Suktimuktavali contains a variation of this verse, beginning with "Not knowing her, Vijjākā, dark as petal..."; Jalhana attributes the verse to an anonymous poet. The verse may be considered as evidence supporting Vijja's connections to South India, but there is no concrete proof she was same as Pulakeshin's daughter-in-law Vijaya. In fact, such an identification results in chronological improbabilities: the poetess whose works mention the 8th century poet Dandin could not have been the 7th century royal Vijaya, unless she lived until the end of the century, and deigned to notice a verse by a much younger author.
They normally do so every Holy Thursday at a special "Chrism Mass". In the Gelasian sacramentary, the formula for doing so is: > Send forth, O Lord, we beseech thee, thy Holy Spirit the Paraclete from > heaven into this fatness of oil, which thou hast deigned to bring forth out > of the green wood for the refreshing of mind and body; and through thy holy > benediction may it be for all who anoint with it, taste it, touch it, a > safeguard of mind and body, of soul and spirit, for the expulsion of all > pains, of every infirmity, of every sickness of mind and body. For with the > same thou hast anointed priests, kings, and prophets and martyrs with this > thy chrism, perfected by thee, O Lord, blessed, abiding within our bowels in > the name of our Lord Jesus Christ.
To survive they took on jobs, stripping bark from trees and harvesting potatoes on land occupied by squatters'. The advent of the Victorian gold rush in 1851-2 drained all available white hands from the local economy, and pastoralists deigned to offer employment as stockmen, reapers and sheep herders, surprising their employees by the abilities they showed in such tasks. Forging bonds with Braiakaulung men who had also experienced and adapted to the radically changed conditions on their lands, they formed groups that adopted European manners and lifestyles, including playing cards for money, drinking and smoking. Howitt described the passing of the Gippsland tribes in the following terms: > 'the tide of settlement' with its 'line of blood', has advanced along an > ever-widening line, breaking the native tribes with its first waves > overwhelming their wrecks with its flood-.
He believed that every nation had a special role given to it by God: > just as every member of the family has an assigned task corresponding to his > or her natural abilities, so does every nation receive a mission in > accordance with the features Providence deigned to grant it. > From the fact that we lost independent existence, it does not at all follow > that our mission has ended. The character of that mission is so spiritual, > that not by the force of arms, but by the force of sacrifices will we > accomplish that which love demands of us. If independence would become a > condition necessary for fulfilling the task that has been laid upon us, then > Providence itself would so manage the course of events that state existence > would again be returned to us, so that we may sufficiently mature in spirit.
In the parish church, a short time later, she heard again the voice of Jesus, who told her: "You must enter in the Convent of the Good Shepherd". On 21 November 1888, at the age of 25, Maria Droste zu Vischering joined the Congregation of Our Lady of Charity of the Good Shepherd. After she received the white religious habit of the religious congregation, Vischering also received the name that became for her a program of life: Sister Mary of the Divine Heart. For Maria Droste zu Vischering, the devotion to the Heart of Christ always merged with the devotion to the Blessed Sacrament: "I could never separate the devotion to the Heart of Jesus from the devotion to the Blessed Sacrament, and I will never be able to explain how and how much the Sacred Heart of Jesus deigned to favor me in the Blessed Sacrament of the Eucharist".
The subject of the parson's "tale" (or rather, treatise) is penitence. It may thus be taken as containing inferential criticism of the behaviour and character of humanity detectable in all the other pilgrims, knight included.Terry Jones, Chaucer's Knight, Portrait of a Medieval Mercenary (1980) presents an argument that clearly brings the knight, like all the rest of common humanity, into the parson's ambit of worldly sinner in need of penitence, which would also seem sustainable from the point of view of the parson's thesis and perspective. Chaucer himself claims to be swayed by the plea for penitence, since he follows the Parson's Tale with a Retraction (the conceit which appears to have been the intended close to the entire cycle) in which he personally asks forgiveness for any offences he may have caused and (perhaps) for ever having deigned to write works of worldly vanitee at all (line 1085).
It has been argued that this possibility is supported by the fact that the army was led by a Berber and that Musa, who was the Umayyad Governor of North Africa, only arrived the following year – the governor had not deigned to lead a mere raid, but hurried across once the unexpected triumph became clear. The historian Abd al-Wāḥid Dhannūn Ṭāhā mentions that several Arab-Muslim writers mention the fact that Tariq decided to cross the strait without informing his superior and wali Musa. The Chronicle of 754 states that many townspeople fled to the hills rather than defend their cities, which might support the view that this was expected to be a temporary raid rather than a permanent change of government. The Chronicle of 754 stated that "the entire army of the Goths, which had come with him [Roderic] fraudulently and in rivalry out of hopes of the Kingship, fled".
Finally, the completed libretto moved up the chain of command with Royer's support until it reached the King. The Minister for Internal Affairs, who received the king's response, on 11 August communicated to Barbaja that "His majesty deigned with his own sacred hand to declare that the histories of the Martyrs are venerated in the Church and are not presented on the stage"King's Minister to Barbaja, 11 August 1838, in Black 1984, p. 48 The opera's last-minute cancellation by the Catholic King of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies angered the composer and, resolved to move to Paris to further his career there, he left Naples by October 1838, vowing never to have any further dealings with the San Carlo administration. But the cancellation dealt a crushing blow to Nourrit's hopes of reviving his flagging career, and even though he appeared in the opera which was substituted, Saverio Mercadante's Il giuramento, and then productions of Elena da Feltre and Norma which followed, depression overtook him.
St. Thomas Aquinas (+1274) composed a Prayer of Thanksgiving after Communion that became a classic: > I thank You, O holy Lord, almighty Father, eternal God, who have deigned, > not through any merits of mine, but out of the condescension of Your > goodness, to satisfy me a sinner, Your unworthy servant, with the precious > Body and Blood of Your Son, our Lord Jesus Christ. I pray that this Holy > Communion be not a condemnation to punishment for me, but a saving plea to > forgiveness. May it be to me the armor of faith and the shield of a good > will. May it be the emptying out of my vices and the extinction of all > lustful desires; and increase of charity and patience, of humility and > obedience, and all virtues; a strong defense against the snares of all my > enemies, visible and invisible; the perfect quieting of all my evil impulses > of flesh and spirit, binding me firmly to You, the one true God; and a happy > ending of my life.
Before being served at formal hall, on the Tuesday and Thursday evening of each week during term-time, students recite the following Latin grace, led by a senior member of the JCR. Although the origin of the grace is officially unknown, an almost identical version was in use at the time as a post-prandial grace by Westminster School. > Domine omnipotens, aeterne Deus; qui tam benigne nos pascere hoc tempore > dignatus es; largire nobis, ut tibi semper pro tua in nos bonitate ex animo > gratias agamus; vitam honeste et pie transigamus; et studia ea sectemur quae > gloriam tuam illustrare et ecclesiae tuae adiumenta esse possint; per > Christum dominum nostrum. Amen. Translated into English, it reads as follows: > Almighty Lord, eternal God; who hast so graciously deigned to feed us at > this time; grant to us, that we may ever give Thee heartfelt thanks for Thy > goodness to us; that we may pass our lives honourably and religiously; and > that we may follow such pursuits as can shed light on Thy glory and afford > assistance to Thy church; through Christ our Lord. Amen.
New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1911. 10 August 2014 No further information about Matthias is to be found in the canonical New Testament. Even his name is variable: the Syriac version of Eusebius calls him throughout not Matthias but "Tolmai", not to be confused with Bartholomew (which means Son of Tolmai), who was one of the twelve original Apostles; Clement of Alexandria refers once to Zacchaeus in a way which could be read as suggesting that some identified him with Matthias;Stromata Book 4 Ch 6 The New Advent Translation says "It is said, therefore, that Zaccheus, or, according to some, Matthew, the chief of the publicans, on hearing that the Lord had deigned to come to him, said, Lord, and if I have taken anything by false accusation, I restore him fourfold;" but the Greek has 4.6.35.2 Ζακχαῖον τοίνυν, οἳ δὲ Ματθίαν φασίν, ἀρχιτελώνην, ἀκηκοότα τοῦ κυρίου καταξιώσαντος πρὸς αὐτὸν γενέσθαι, ἰδοὺ τὰ ἡμίση τῶν ὑπαρχόντων μου δίδωμι ἐλεημοσύνην φάναι, κύριε, καὶ εἴ τινός τι ἐσυκοφάντησα, τετραπλοῦν ἀποδίδωμι.

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