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"for aye" Definitions
  1. ALWAYS, FOREVER, ETERNALLY
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The top third, roughly, gave me fits, I had some major, early errors further down, and I made a slew of small mistakes that nibbled away the time: "bye" for AYE, "tut" for TSK, "arc" for ADS and so on.
When > duty's voice we shall obey, Franklin's name shall live for aye.
Science Books & Films, Best Children's Science Book Award 1995, for Aye-Ayes, Bears and Condors. New York Book Association Show, Second place Cover Award, 1994, for Aye-Ayes, Bears and Condors. The WILLA Literary Award, Finalist, 2005, for E is for Enchantment, A New Mexico Alphabet.Women Writing in the West WILLA awards 2005 Retrieved July 2012 Land of Enchantment Book Award, Nominee, 2007, for E is for Enchantment, A New Mexico Alphabet.
Its members, selected among the party's gerarchi, are below. Their vote on the 25 July 1943 motion to depose Mussolini is also given next to their name (Sì for aye, No for nay), if they voted.
The fifth verse describes a hard- fought battle, with the English defeated ("See how they wane, the proud files of the Windermere") and the Scots jubilant in victory ("Hear the wide welkin rend / While the Scots shouts ascend / Elliot of Lariston, Elliot for aye!").
Sun and moon, these minister for aye; The laws of day and night cease nevermore: Given for signs to Jacob's seed that they Shall ever be a nation — till these be o'er. If with His left hand He should thrust away, Lo! with His right hand He shall draw them nigh.Luzzatto, l.c.
The music video for "Aye" was shot and directed in Nigeria by Clarence Peters. It was uploaded to YouTube on February 7, 2014, at a total length of 4 minutes and 11 seconds. In the video, Davido plays a poor farmer who is physically attracted to a princess. Davido took the unconventional route by shooting the video in a rural setting.
One of Strudwick's works, "Thy Music, faintly falling, dies away, Thy dear eyes dream that Love will live for aye" has in recent times had two celebrated owners - writer and broadcaster Sir Tim Rice in the 1970s, and in 1987, P.C. Withers of Reading, a leading authority on Strudwick. It was originally bought from the artist by the shipowner William Imrie of 'Holmstead', Mossley Hill in Liverpool. The picture's title is from a couplet by G.F. Bodley (1827–1907), the eminent architect who was closely associated with the later Pre-Raphaelite movement. Another painting, "The Gentle Music of a Bygone Day", sold for £276,500 at a Christie's auction in 1993.
In part it reads: :How smale soever the gift shall be/Thanke God for him who gave it thee/xii penie loves to xii poore foulkes/ :Geve everie saboth day for aye St Martin, Ludgate also has the bread shelves from St. Mary Magdalen Old Fish Street. On Easter Day, 1653, John Evelyn recorded in his Diary that he and his family received Holy Communion at St. Mary Magdalen’s. This was during the Protectorate when Anglican services were banned. The church was destroyed in the Great Fire in 1666 and the parish combined with that of St Gregory by St Paul's, which was not rebuilt.
In Bombay there is a School whom I love, Windswept and encircled by trees, Midst roar of the traffic, yet towering above As a beacon looks over the seas. Her emblem's a rose, the queen of all flowers, She's the best school of all, this dear School of ours! Chorus: Then here's to Queen Mary's, our School in Bombay, We ne'er can forget her, we love her alway, We are proud of her past, she is famous today, And here's to her future, Queen Mary's for aye! The lessons we learn here, the plans that we made, Successes and failures we had; The guides and the houses, the games that we played, The thought of them makes the heart glad.
The following is the second verse of Dion Boucicault's version: > When the law can stop the blades of grass > From growing as they grow, > And when the leaves in summer time > Their verdure dare not show, > Then I will change the colour > I wear in my caubeen, > But till that day I'll stick for aye > To wearing of the green. > An old song, still popular in Ireland, is "The Golden Jubilee" (or "Fifty Years Ago"), in which a wife exhorts her husband to take off his hat and put on his "ould caubeen", which he had worn fifty years previously. It was recorded by Connie Foley and Dorothy McManus in the 1940s and later by Sean Dunphy. The Golden Jubilee Another Irish song referring to the caubeen is "My Old White Caubeen", which the Irish Times reported was sung at a meeting of the RIC in 1901.

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