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"full of promise" Definitions
  1. indicating future success

118 Sentences With "full of promise"

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It was a speech full of promise — and promises.
We're entering a new age, full of promise and discovery.
They look confident, with strong features, and full of promise.
The future is full of promise, or at least promises.
It was an inning full of promise, discovery and marvel.
The Midwest of my 1970s childhood was a country full of promise.
I like to think of it as meditative and full of promise.
Smiling faces stared back at the reader with eyes full of promise.
Here's to a 2018 full of promise and, I hope, full of joy.
If anything, Essential has been a company full of promise by marred by mistakes.
Ironically, Di's life had seemed full of promise at the time of her death.
Like other eGPU enclosures, the Core X Chroma arrives empty yet full of promise.
Instead, he cast FF as an underdog short on pedigree, but full of promise.
The day was young and full of promise, electrified by the moon in Sagittarius.
You can help us change lives and write a future full of promise and hope.
It is still full of promise, a blend of productive imports and rising young stars.
Ultimately, the season was, on balance, full of promise and I enjoyed much of it.
Ultimately, the season was, on balance, full of promise and I enjoyed much of it.
When Twitter announced it had acquired Periscope in March 2015, the app was full of promise.
Like the women in the article, my patients were troubled, full of promise and caring mothers.
The boxes come once a month, full of promise: of screen-free fun, education, bonding, clutter, trash, guilt.
"To Meg, Travis is both a challenge and full of promise," said one person familiar with Whitman's thinking.
"For me, it's a bit apocalyptic but at the same time full of promise and hope and light."
In a few months, I'd see another new, beautiful book, full of promise, and the cycle would repeat.
The photograph is full of promise: an open road, freedom from obligations, the companionship of a clear sky.
Future so bright 😎 Tomorrow is the first day of an amazing semester full of promise, growth and learning.
Along the way, he's tasted what it's like to witness someone full of promise lose it all to drugs.
Or maybe that's because we are entering a new decade and that always feels full of promise and possibilities.
He described the neighborhood where deer still roam, as desolate and desperate but in its own way, full of promise.
It was a clear day, full of promise, with Mount Fuji visible in the distance from their third-floor balcony.
O'Quinn has emerged as an unexpected source of stability off the bench, and Hernangomez is full of promise at 22.
This should be a happy moment full of promise, but there is an air of dread hanging over the entire cast.
Back to you, S. Your situation probably feels tricky because this relationship is so new and so recently full of promise.
UTERUS TRANSPLANT If at first you don't succeed ...: It was no doubt a revolutionary procedure full of promise for infertile women.
NWN was, at the time, full of promise, and he credits this replication of the pen-and-paper player-DM relationship.
Belgian predecessor Stoffel Vandoorne arrived full of promise and left in failure with many wondering where all that talent had gone to.
"He was an exceptional young man with an entire life so full of promise yet to live," Angels general manager Billy Eppler said.
Poverty was clearly not the reason why my maternal grandparents married off my smart mother, full of promise, at just 15 years old.
The pilot, titled "The Vulcan Hello," was full of promise, high-stakes and a few worrying signs for the rest of the series.
The new wave is full of promise, led by Dominic Thiem, Alexander Zverev and Nick Kyrgios, all of whom have already beaten Federer.
"A young boy with a life full of promise ahead of him is no longer with us to hope, prosper, and fulfill his dreams."
"There are no words sufficient to describe the loss of someone so young and full of promise — and mere weeks from graduation," McShane continued.
The TLDR; of it is the story of a first-generation device that's full of promise but still a bit clunky and prohibitively priced.
They didn't just look or sound different from other rock 'n' rollers; they redefined what it meant to be young and full of promise.
"There are no words sufficient to describe the loss of someone so young and full of promise — and mere weeks from graduation," the Rev.
Issa the character crystallizes as the show goes on, and later episodes have bigger, sillier moments, but the debut is full of promise and delights.
Not too long ago, technology was saddled with the baggage of utopia: a tool meant to guide us into a new age full of promise.
Some devices were doomed to fail—either the prototypes were full of promise and no substance, or the tech was just too expensive to succeed commercially.
The opening act is full of promise, as Gosling and Fassbender are both pursuing Mara, an aimless twentysomething existing on odd jobs and comely cold stares.
But it is also thrilling, full of promise, and, as several of the projects mentioned on Younger indicate, still a hotbed of creativity and new ideas.
It used to be that students looked upon college graduation with excitement — the beginning of a road full of promise and, ultimately, an exciting new career.
The open road, heavy with symbolism and full of promise, has long coursed through popular culture, with the journey at least as rewarding as the destination.
I log into my Tinder account for the first time in four years, and I'm greeted with a picture of me looking 23 and full of promise.
And in 1969, he joined Capitol Records, promoting R&B at a time when he believed that the genre was full of promise, both musical and financial.
Facebook may have the generalist, mass-market social network on lockdown, but when it comes to communities based around special interests, the playing field remains full of promise.
Instead, those same technologies that once seemed full of promise are finding their way into all-too-human clashes—led by a company named after an avenging sword.
"This place is full of promise," he said in a speech looking out over a port connecting railways, waterways and roads along China's new Silk Road linking Asia and Europe.
Full of promise and brio, he was most at home in front of a crowd, which he could whip up into a kind of ecstasy with his unabashedly lofty language.
"There are no words sufficient to describe the loss of someone so young and full of promise — and mere weeks from graduation," university President Joseph M. McShane, said in a statement.
The Swiss investor with Polish roots arrived in Prague in the early 1990s and became one of the top property developers in the Czech capital, then full of promise and excitement.
"I passionately believe that our best days lie ahead of us and that our future is full of promise," she said, when she addressed delegates around midday U.K. time (7 a.m. ET).
Many space-themed MMOs like Star Wars: The Old Republic or WildStar blast off at launch with payloads full of promise but fizzle out long before they reach the stars they shoot for.
The trailer was less than a minute long, but it was full of promise, showcasing a gorgeous, moody adventure called Below where a tiny figure braved a dark cavern and the dangers within.
If seasteading and cryptocurrencies represent emerging technologies, full of promise but with many glaring pitfalls, Special Economic Zones (SEZs) are a rapidly expanding present which has been quietly enveloping the globe for decades.
After three or four cups of coffee, they look to me like tiny lassos, patriotic and full of promise; several hours later, when I'm coming down, they manifest as snakes eating their tails.
Much like the computers, smartphones and virtual reality headsets of today, augmentative BCIs, when they finally arrive on the consumer market, will be exhilarating, frustrating, risky and, at the same time, full of promise.
The Browns have decided to move on from head coach Freddie Kitchens after just one season, having coached the team to a disappointing 6-10 record after an offseason that was full of promise.
Gauff, 15, and her partner, 17-year-old Caty McNally, who is deeply talented and full of promise in her own right, faced the veteran ninth-seeded tandem of Nicole Melichar and Kveta Peschke.
But Gilbert was more than that: And her life — full of promise, but with challenges and heartache — is reexamined in the series premiere Monday night of PEOPLE's new true crime series, People Magazine Investigates, on Investigation Discovery.
But for the last six weeks, the Yankees looked full of promise as young hitters who are being counted on, Gary Sanchez and Greg Bird, shone and Tanaka, who seemed to put elbow worries behind him last season, dominated.
I'd like to make Morning Glory muffins this weekend, and serve them just as if the family were staying in a bed-and-breakfast somewhere, the muffins on a platter sitting on a doily and the day full of promise and adventure.
He has just learned that his son's kidnappers have not killed little Paul after all, and it prompts him down memory lane, in which he revisits a brief period when his own life and his family's future seemed full of promise — and money.
"Starting today, I will look at homeless people differently," wrote one of the nearly 1,200 readers who commented on Benjamin Weiser's recent article about Nakesha Williams, a 1993 Williams College graduate whose life, once full of promise, became undone by mental illness and homelessness.
Loiseau's comments came with British Prime Minister Theresa May due to make a keynote speech to her Conservative Party on Wednesday, in which she is expected to say that Britain's impending divorce from the EU is an opportunity that opens up a future full of promise.
Organized from the artist's estate by Anneliis Beadnell and Dino Dincer Sirin, it includes art-school ceramics and early paintings full of promise, dazzling quick sketches, poems written in a spiky calligraphy on hanging scrolls and late paintings that point Magic Realism in a new direction.
OTTAWA — When Justin Trudeau, the prime minister of Canada, appeared at the United Nations this spring to sign the Paris climate accord, the rapturous ovation he received was worthy of the celebrity he had become, a leader full of promise and of promises, especially on climate change.
Bazille's most fascinating painting is full of promise precisely in the awkwardness of its originality, no longer beholden to any specific influence: "Summer Scene (Bathers)" (1869-70), which he worked on during the next to the last of his annual summer sojourns at the family home.
The walk from the late-night work event you had at Hotel Congress to this 24-hour diner was full of promise, but as soon as you dig into your pancakes and nachos combo, you realize food will only temporarily fill the void in your life and you still have to live-tweet three showcases tomorrow.
Rather than moving up to heavyweight and riding out his career blissfully eating what he wants and slipping the punches of stronger but slower men, as would be his right as a UFC loyalist, Evans instead told MMA Hour host Ariel Helwani yesterday that he will actually be going down to middleweight, back to the weight class he wrestled at 15 years ago, when he was young and wide-eyed and full of promise and blessed with a lightning-fast metabolism.
"Nicky Hilton Plans Fashion Jewelry Line". Accessories Magazine. July 20, 2010."PARSONS GALA FULL OF PROMISE". Elle.
These years were full of promise and high expectations but a single Coy Cup semi-final appearance was all the team had to show for it.
Reviewer Noel Bertrand noted the Infinity's distinctive wing graphics in a 2003 review as "easily recognizable" and noted that the design is "quick and full of promise".
Throughout his short career he was an opening batsman, initially full of promise, but released before being able to get into the swing of a regular team place.
Calling it "really an emotional decision", she explained: "He was so full of promise, like Jack; they were born in the same year. I decided it would be fun to take a great leap with him."Quoted in Wiseman, p. 99. The project was plagued with problems from the outset.
"Quoted in Wiseman, p. 98. Ultimately, however, Kennedy made her choice based on her personal connection with Pei. Calling it "really an emotional decision", she explained: "He was so full of promise, like Jack; they were born in the same year. I decided it would be fun to take a great leap with him.
Belousov was born on July 30, 1991. As of May 2012, he was a fourth-year student in the Faculty of Political Science at Moscow State University and a member of the Russian Citizens Union, a national democratic movement. A December 2012 profile of Belousov described him as having lived “a life full of promise” until his arrest.
The Times theatre critic, Arthur Bingham Walkley, called it "a play not easily forgotten, and full of promise for the future as well as of merit in itself", while the Saturday Review thought it showed "what can be done in the modern theatre by keeping strictly to the point." Journalist Keble Howard, after an interview with Sowerby in 1912, wrote that, "Rutherford and Son is a marvellous achievement...".
The women's steeplechase was set to be introduced at the 2005 World Championships in Athletics and Hayakari, who was infrequently selected for international competition, decided to switch to the new event. She ran in the event's first ever heat at the championships and qualified for the final with an Asian record time of 9:41.21 minutes.Gains, Paul (2005-08-06). Full of Promise - Women’s 3000m steeplechase makes its entrance. IAAF.
As a player, El-Gohary had a short-lived career. A persistent knee injury forced him into early retirement in 1961 cut short a career full of promise. In the 1959 African Cup of Nations, which Egypt won, he ended as the top scorer in the competition. After his retirement from the game, El-Gohary became a coach with Al Ahly, eventually becoming an assistant manager from 1965 to 1977.
She worked various social work and teaching jobs until she began her writing career. In November 2011, Colleen began writing her first novel, Slammed, with no intentions of getting published. She was inspired by a lyric, "decide what to be and go be it," from an Avett Brothers song, "Head Full of Doubt/Road Full of Promise." Because of this, she incorporated Avett Brothers lyrics throughout the story.
In 1994, Lynch transferred to the Brisbane Bears. At the time, the Brisbane Bears, like the Fitzroy Football Club, were experiencing lean times, but they were improving somewhat under the coaching of premiership coach Robert Walls. The term of Lynch's contract, ten years, was unprecedented; at the time, it was considered by outsiders to be a great risk for the club. Lynch came full of promise to the Bears.
Native currently holds a 43% "rotten" rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 7 reviews, with an average rating of 5.1/10. The film is described as "smart" and "elegant" by Peter Bradshaw in the Guardian. Kim Newman in Empire magazine describes it as "ambitious, unusual and thought-provoking". In The Times Ed Potton calls it a “script full of promise, with provocative things to say about empathy, obedience and individualism”.
Doña Dolores: Doña Dolores is more conservative than her liberal husband. Whilst she is easily persuaded by her husband, she often disapproves of the direction her daughter's career is taking at the beginning of the play and enjoys her traditional way of life. Manolita: Manolita is the outspoken, aspiring-actress that is the daughter of Doña Dolores and Don Luis. Like her brother, at the outset of the play her life seems full of promise.
Happer's legacy contributed to the history of the two continuing universities in mainland China and in Hong Kong. Happer laid the foundation for future missionary work in South China to flourish. His legacyis known for igniting the missionary and English language educational movement in China and the youth that he described as “certainly full of promise for the future.”.Happer, A.P. “EDUCATIONAL MOVEMENT IN CHINA.”, “Reformed Church Messenger”, 1887, 38(36), 4.
Shankar was born in 1859 in Harduaganj, Aligarh, North-Western Provinces(Now Uttar Pradesh), British India, and received his early education at the local primary school. In 1874 when he was student of Middle Class, English Educational Inspector E. T. Constable inspected the school. Constable was impressed with his talent and knowledge and commented in the inspection book: "Nathuram is an intelligent student, full of promise." Shankar knew Sanskrit and Persian as well as Hindi and Urdu.
In 1903 a group writers gathered in Paris (J. K. Huysmans, Octave Mirbeau, Léon Daudet, the brothers Rosny, Paul Marguerite, Lucien Desclaves, Élémir Bourges, Léon Hennique, Gustave Geffroy) and awarded Enemy Force the first Prix Goncourt (by a vote of 6 to 4). Edmond de Goncourt had stipulated in his will that they would award a prose work of imagination to distinguish and support a young literary debut full of promise. He rested in peace that first year.
Jenyns began her stage career in Leah, the Forsaken at the Theatre Royal in Hobart in January 1879. Her performance was reviewed as "childlike and natural as little Leah, and gave promise of future success in parts of this description". Next, in After Dark, she "surprised everyone by her natural rendering of Johnny Williams, a 'sidewalk merchant prince'". At age 18 her Ophelia was described in The Bulletin as "a performance full of promise... We shall watch this young lady's career with interest".
Kirby, a devout and somewhat modest man, had great pride in his son William, who was sent to Italy to study for three years 1768–71 at the King's personal expense, and returned full of promise. However William died suddenly, soon after his return to England.Freeman, Life of William Kirby 1852, p. 11. Joshua Kirby died at Kew, aged 58, in 1774, followed a year later by his wife, and both were buried in the churchyard of St Anne's Church, Kew.
With the market-oriented choice of economic strategy discredited by results under Belaúnde, Peruvians voted for the dynamic populist-reformist promise of García and responded enthusiastically to his sweeping changes. García's program worked wonders for two years, but then everything began to go wrong. The main elements of the economic strategy proposed by the García government were full of promise. They recognized the prior neglect of the agricultural sector and called for redirecting public programs toward promotion of agricultural growth and reduction of rural poverty.
As a young man he developed an infatuation for the famous actress Adrienne Lecouvreur. His mother was afraid that he would marry her, and threatened to send him to the colonies to prevent this. The actress wrote to her in 1721 promising to spurn his advances, and urging her not to exile a son so able and so full of promise. D'Argental knew nothing of this correspondence until, sixty-three years later, he was going through his mother's papers at the age of eighty-five.
The 2019 Group 10 Rugby League season was the 73rd season of the premier rugby league competition in the Central West area of New South Wales. It was run under the auspices of the Country Rugby League. It was the seventh consecutive season to feature nine teams, after the re-admittance of the Blayney Bears in 2013."Anlezark's Bears are full of promise for Group 10 return" in Blayney Chronicle, March 21, 2013 Bathurst Panthers entered the season as defending champions, after defeating Cowra Magpies 12–10 in the 2018 Premier League decider.
As a child, Imbault studied with violinist Pierre Gaviniès. He made his debut aged 17 years in a concerto; the 1st of April 1770 issue of the Mercure de France saw him as full of promise, but ten years later the same magazine was less enthusiastic and spoke of his "significant timidity" (April 1781). Thereafter, his musical activity was limited to education and participation in various orchestras, notably the Concert Spirituel, the Concert Olympique and in 1810, the Chapelle impériale. Sometimes he was first violin and sometimes even a soloist.
But by the time of the Second World War, the Lackawanna was already in decline, having suffered during the Great Depression (like most other American railroads), and although traffic saw a large upswing during the war, by the 1950s the financial outlook was bleak. In attempt to avoid inevitable bankruptcy, the railroad merged with the Erie Railroad in 1960. The new railroad, Erie Lackawanna Railroad (EL), was full of promise, but did poorly for its first few years, losing millions of dollars. During this time, EL management looked for ways to stave off receivership.
Newlyweds Molly and David are only sixteen and eighteen years old when they pack up their wagon and head west across the plains in search of a new homestead. At first their new life is full of promise: The wheat is high, the dugout is warm and cozy, and a new baby is born to share in their happiness. Then disaster strikes, and David must go east for the winter to find work. Molly is left alone with the baby — with nothing but her own courage to face the dangers of the harsh prairie winter.
Plato nevertheless hoped that the best men would be good at respecting established laws, explaining that "Where the law is subject to some other authority and has none of its own, the collapse of the state, in my view, is not far off; but if law is the master of the government and the government is its slave, then the situation is full of promise and men enjoy all the blessings that the gods shower on a state."Cooper, John et al. Complete Works By Plato, p. 1402 (Hackett Publishing, 1997).
The 2018 Group 10 Rugby League season was the 72nd season of premier competition of rugby league in the Central West area of New South Wales. It was run under the auspices of the Country Rugby League. It was the sixth consecutive season to feature nine teams, after the re-admittance of the Blayney Bears in 2013."Anlezark's Bears are full of promise for Group 10 return" in Blayney Chronicle, March 21, 2013 Orange CYMS entered the season as defending champions, after defeating Oberon Tigers 23–22 in the 2017 premier league decider.
Afterwards, she ended up studying acting in New York, and doing other ventures such as voiceover work, and writing for other artists (such as Mikkel Solnado's album It's Only Love, Give It Away). She collaborated with producer Holbek (alias Steen Rock) on the song “Hudløs” from his album Frit Løb in 2011. The following year, she announced she was working on some new music, and her three-track EP Oh So Full of Promise was released in early 2013. Next To You, written by Maria and produced by Chris Colonna from The Bumblebeez, was featured in the 80th-anniversary campaign for Lacoste.
The 2017 Group 10 Rugby League season was the 71st season of the premier competition of rugby league in the Central West area of New South Wales in 2017. It was run under the auspices of the Country Rugby League. It was the fifth consecutive season to feature nine teams, after the re-admittance of the Blayney Bears in 2013."Anlezark's Bears are full of promise for Group 10 return" in Blayney Chronicle, March 21, 2013 Mudgee Dragons entered the season as defending champions, after defeating Orange CYMS 14-10 in the 2016 premier league decider.
They show what promises and dangers may be in here in a "play," > if it is proposed by a great artist. Because, even if Tsai's phenomena be > considered artifices, there can be no doubt that Tsai is a great artist. Not > because what he does is pleasant, or because he proposes a play, or because > he represents the spirit of our times, but because he reveals to us, through > artifice or works of art, the concrete experience of a future full of > promise or abysmal danger.Vilem Flusser, Aspects and Prospects of Tsai's > Work, Art International, March 1974 Jonathan Benthall was one of the first to appreciate Tsai's sculpture.
He formed also a collection of the mineral productions and rocks of that country, which he presented to the Geological Society in 1814. In that year he was appointed geologist to the Trigonometrical Survey; and in 1816–1818 he was president of the Geological Society. Comparatively little had been done in the investigation of Scottish geology, and finding the field so full of promise, he devoted himself to its cultivation with great ardour. One of his most important labours was the examination of the whole range of islands along the west of Scotland, at that time not easily visited, and presenting many obstacles to a scientific explorer.
Until 1946, racehorses in England were allowed to race without an official name and the colt who would become Ladas was still unnamed when he made a successful debut on 31 May in the Woodcote Stakes at the Epsom Derby meeting. He showed impressive acceleration to easily beat the filly Mecca and was identified as "a colt full of promise" by one correspondent. He was then sent to Royal Ascot where he started 6/4 (1.5/1) favourite for the Coventry Stakes on 13 June. He led from the start on this occasion and shook off the opposition in the closing stages to win by one and a half lengths from a colt named Bullingdon.
Hecker in 1887During his months in Rome, Isaac had determined that the best way to serve the church in the United States was to establish a congregation of priests to labor for the conversion of his native land. Pope Pius approved his plan and encouraged him to take the steps necessary for its realization. "To me the future looks bright, hopeful, full of promise," he wrote home, "and I feel confident in God's providence and assured of his grace in our regard." The outcome was that Hecker, George Deshon, Augustine Hewit, Francis Baker, and Clarence Walworth, all of whom were American Redemptorists, were permitted by Pope Pius IX in 1858 to form the separate religious community of the Paulists.
The immediate consequence of Clive's victory at Plassey was an increase in the revenue demand on Bengal by at least 20%, much of which was appropriated by Zamindars and corrupt Company Officials, which led to considerable hardship for the rural population, particularly during the famine of 1770. During the three years that Clive remained in Great Britain, he sought a political position, chiefly that he might influence the course of events in India, which he had left full of promise. He had been well received at court, had been made Baron Clive of Plassey, County Clare, had bought estates, and had a few friends as well as himself returned to the House of Commons. Clive was MP for Shrewsbury from 1761 until his death.
Initially Elliott planned for both boys’ and girls’ schools on an 800-acre campus, supported by a working farm staffed by enslaved persons whose work would pay the bulk of the costs of the school. By the spring of 1842, he could say, Our Schools have flourished at the Springs beyond our most sanguine expectation. That December, he reported that when he went back to Montpelier Springs to inspect the schools and make arrangements for the winter term, I found everything in the very best condition, full of promise to the Church and to the State. The girls were taught in Lamar Hall, named for G B Lamar of Savannah, who had given a 500-acre tract for the institute.
Praise for her work landed her an interview with intellectual William F. Buckley on his television program, Firing Line, where she appeared with Bret Easton Ellis, who had published Less Than Zero the same year. Her next novel Isaac and His Devils came in 1991 and was again widely acclaimed, described by Library Journal as a "rich novel, full of promise for the author's future". Set in rural New Hampshire, the novel's hero is Isaac Hooker, a half-deaf, half-blind, hugely fat and ambitious boy-genius and his struggle to fulfill his parents' blighted dreams. Her third novel, published in 1997 and set in the late 1980s New York art world, When the Sons of Heaven Meet the Daughters of the Earth, recounted the rise and fall of the now young painter, Isaac Hooker.
It was later included on The X-Files Mythology, Volume 1 – Abduction, a DVD collection containing episodes centered on the series' mythology. In a first season retrospective in Entertainment Weekly, the episode was rated a B+, with praise for Hardin's "world-weary" performance, though the review noted that the "querulous, ominous tone" of the episode was "a little awkward, but full of promise of things to come". Adrienne Martini of the Austin Chronicle called the episode "fun to watch", describing it as "great TV"; while the San Jose Mercury News called the title character "the most interesting new character on television", also calling the episode "strange but marvellous". The Toronto Star Mike Antonucci wrote that the episode demonstrates that Carter "can blend subtle, complicated elements with heart-pounding action", adding that "Nothing is obvious about The X-Files, in fact, except its quality".
Griffin's precocious son Will is estranged from both of his parents; Milos' baby eventually dies because of his father's inaction (his wife has kept the newborn baby out of the reach of doctors for religious reasons); Jonathan's son, twenty one and full of promise, is killed by revolutionaries in Peru. The news of this murder is brought by Jonathan's former wife in person and it leads him to see that the affair with him is just as wrong for Griffin as his own marriage had been for himself; he releases Griffin and sends him back to his family. A few months later, in April, the novel comes back to Jane, Griffin and Will, a happy family unit watching a procession of Swans released from their winter domicile indoors. With the help of her mother's money, Jane has bought the house and made it the home she desired.
Personal letter from Lily Gordon-Ascher to S. M. Ellis, dated 21 September 1914, in the Montague Summers papers, Booth Family Center for Special Collections, Georgetown University Library. Isidore was one of the founders of the Young Men's Hebrew Benevolent Society when it was established in 1863 in Montreal. This society later became the Baron de Hirsch Institute and Benevolent Society, one of the most important charitable institutions on the continent of North America. One of his early works, Voices From The Hearth, was published in Montreal in 1863, prior to his move to England, and received some praise: > Though not without occasional defects, which seem more the result of > carelessness than of inability to do better, this volume reveals a subtle > and delicate imagination, earnest and tender aspirations after the beautiful > and the true, and, in several pieces, a rich musical harmony, which is full > of promise of higher achievement in future, should Mr. Ascher continue to > work the vein he has so auspiciously opened.

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