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News Analysis JERUSALEM — ZIONISM was never the gentlest of ideologies.
He's the sweetest, kindest, gentlest man that I've ever known.
Tai chi is one of the gentlest forms of exercise.
He may be the gentlest man on earth with them.
"Darrell had the sweetest, gentlest spirit," his aunt, Steward, told WREG.
Perhaps this is just the gentlest of the ravages of age.
So are all but the gentlest mentions of the first family.
Sometimes even the gentlest of dogs can be seen wearing one.
He was the kindest and gentlest soul the world will ever know.
The gaming forum he presides over hasn't ever been the gentlest place.
David Gallagher is one of the sweetest, most kind, most gentlest of souls.
Following my analysis, I'm recommended the P50W ($67), the gentlest in the range.
Teenagers often resist even the gentlest of directives to do anything, including healthful eating.
They did so on a daily basis in the gentlest and steadiest of fashions.
Cotton has made a different bet, offering only the gentlest of criticisms of the President.
"On Sunset" is Harrison's gentlest inquiry into the particular foreign country that is her past.
The show's writing for its political guests tends to wear the very gentlest of kid gloves.
Yet Matt, the gentlest soul I ever knew, somehow ended up comforting me during our goodbye.
" Mark Hamill, who starred as Luke Skywalker in the franchise, called Mayhew "the gentlest of giants.
And yet the economy is behaving like it is coasting along the gentlest of downward slopes.
Not that Harris tweed ($895) is the gentlest of fabrics, but the rigidity was a challenge.
You want them cooked but still quivering, with yolks ready to escape with the gentlest nudge.
"She had this sweetest soul, the kindest, most gentlest person you would ever meet," he said.
This timeI'm optimistic, because Waikiki is allegedly the gentlest place in the world to learn to surf.
"He was the gentlest of giants," said Mark Hamill, who played Luke Skywalker in the original trilogy.
With even the gentlest caress of the metaphorical dial, Facebook changes what its users see and read.
The kindest, gentlest soul who inspired so many with his positive attitude throughout his battle with cancer.
Good morning and welcome to London, the kindest, gentlest and shortest fashion week of the Big Four.
Her eyes are open, her lips prettily parted, as if she had received the gentlest of surprises.
"He is already the light of our lives and has the gentlest spirit!" the couple tells PEOPLE.
He has the bearded, fiery look of a lone wolf yet is one of the gentlest spirits imaginable.
Compassionate, intuitive, and artistic, Pisces are the gentlest but sometimes the most sad and overly trusting of the zodiac.
There's no hard sell from Mr. Buttigieg in South Carolina and only the gentlest contrast with his rival Democrats.
We've already met the Tesla Cybertruck, and honestly, it wasn't the gentlest introduction to the world of electric trucks.
Lee was the gentlest, most generous person amid a prevalence of shitheads, who, at the worst possible moment, included me.
"To me," Ms. Tsai said, "it's the single biggest game-changing and gentlest thing you can do for your skin."
Libra is the final air sign of the calendar year and its influence over all of us is, arguably, the gentlest.
Apparently, these exertions had an effect, because the new album is both the gentlest and the most epic of Hopkins's career.
I think that more than anything he was just the gentlest and kindest person for me that I will ever know.
One of my assistants went out with Terry for two years and he was the kindest, gentlest person in the relationship.
But once his damaged hooves began to heal and he was befriended by our gentlest goat, Lawrence, he soon settled in.
" Shortly after news of his death broke, costar Mark Hamill paid tribute to Mayhew whom he described as "the gentlest of giants.
The 19-year-old horse, once known for the foamy stress sweat on his neck, is now the gentlest horse in the barn.
If your face wash is too pricey to clean a tool with (we get it), use the gentlest soap you have on hand.
They make the gentlest rippling sound, these candlelit figures gliding ever so slowly through the water, perambulating around a spare scattering of boulders.
It is first and foremost a bid by oil and gas and nuclear to secure the gentlest and most predictable possible energy transition.
Instead of employing grand changes in volume, "Everything That Rises" finds Mr. Adams exploring dissonance and just-intonation tuning, in the gentlest of ways.
Years ago you would have wailed "MUUUUM, MUUUUUUUUUM, MUUUUUUUUUUUUM," over and over until mother dearest alerted to you to salvation with the gentlest of knocks.
And as we've reported before, even the gentlest toothbrushing can wear down enamel, so be sure to use only use light pressure when cleaning your teeth.
Likewise, over the course of 24, when yields slanted lower as stocks had one of the gentlest ascents in memory, rising 20 percent with hardly any pullbacks.
LONDON, Oct 28 (Reuters) - British retailers reported that sales fell at their gentlest pace in six months in October, the Confederation of British Industry said on Monday.
"Elliot Roberts was probably the kindest, gentlest, and far and away the funniest man I ever worked with in show business," Mr. Stills said in a statement.
"Body positivity" is a much discussed ideal, but often in the context of a conventionally beautiful woman with the gentlest of curves or a wisp of armpit hair.
This is one of the gentlest makeup removers I've ever used; my eyes are very sensitive, and this doesn't make them sting or tear up in the slightest.
As they did in 2016, the Sanders campaign and Sanders fans have come under criticism for what often seem like disproportionate attacks on even the gentlest of critics.
Instead, you drive them crazy with the gentlest of pranks, like making a boy (lovingly cast as "Wimp" in the credits) put on glasses that are not his.
Somewhere above his frozen domain, the Greeks believed, lay a land of peace and plenty, home to fertile soils, warm breezes, and the oldest, wisest, gentlest race on earth.
Even in "Come and Go," the gentlest of the short plays, the women's bodies are hidden beneath sacklike coats, their faces masked by cloche hats pulled over the eyes.
A Bible, or a copy of "Charlotte's Web," for that matter, can be opened only so many times, even by the gentlest reader, before its spine weakens and surrenders.
"In the internet community, where arguments were often loud and long, Sally was the gentlest of souls," said Deborah Estrin, a computer science professor at Cornell Tech in Manhattan.
Part gospel and part hip-hop, "Ultralight Beam" is Kanye West at his gentlest, a song with such emotional weight it propels the rest of The Life of Pablo forward.
In 2015 he came out as gay in the gentlest of fashions, during a radio interview a few months before Ireland became the first country to pass same-sex marriage by referendum.
LED Light TherapyThe gentlest of the light family, LED (Light Emitting Diode) therapy was first discovered in the '70s when scientists at NASA found that plant growth flourished when exposed to it.
I'm starting to think that even the gentlest, most self-caring versions of creative habit formation — something I enthusiastically give myself to all the time — still show trace quantities of competitive edge-seeking.
At times, it feels like A Year in the Life exists solely to let series creator Amy Sherman-Palladino re-immerse herself in the world that made her one of TV's gentlest auteurs.
It was instead an announcement with the gentlest and most subdued of jazz hands, as if to say: Observe, we are about to publish a book by a political pundit of minor notoriety.
To make it very clear, my father is one of the gentlest, sweetest people you could ever meet and is not at all dangerous, although he does have a history of SELF harm.
BAYREUTH, Germany — Is "Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg" — Wagner's only mature comedy, playing this summer at the Bayreuth Festival in a savvy new staging by Barrie Kosky — its composer's gentlest piece or his harshest?
At Second Avenue, he placed the gentlest of hands on my forearm to keep me out of the path of speeding bicyclists; on East Ninth Street, quietly vigilant, he warned of broken glass ahead.
Saudi Arabia and Egypt — for whom pretty much everything that could have gone wrong has gone wrong over the last two weeks — provided the gentlest of competition for Russia at the start of the tournament.
This is SpaceX's third attempt at landing a rocket on a barge that ended in an explosion, but this explosion was the gentlest yet to leave the largest pieces of debris for engineers to comb over.
Using a pure retinol is really hard to keep stable, so I thought I'd try to use retinyl palmitate, which is the gentlest form of it — you get the same results, but it takes a little longer.
"He was old and very sick, and we knew the day would come, but I'd known him for 18 years and he was the gentlest of creatures who had become an important ambassador for species protection," he said.
Even in the absence of synthetic preservatives, the bars produce a foamy lather without stripping the skin (Kim's gentlest bar, Ae Gi, is made with rice milk and is a favorite of her 2-year-old daughter, Wylie).
On Wednesday, Ben Jacobs, a political reporter for the Guardian and one of the kindest and gentlest people I've ever met, got body-slammed by Greg Gianforte, the Republican frontrunner in the race for Montana's congressional seat. Why?
Shorter shorts, a bigger banana boat—summer vacation can always get better, and just when we were all frothing at the banana boat bit, Gabrielle Union came through with the gentlest of trolls to cap off this exquisite getaway.
He fails to appear in "The Favourite," though the contagion of his leprous couplets ("With gentlest touch, she next explores / Her shankers, issues, running sores") is not hard to detect, as we listen to the monarch's moans and groans.
Whereas Fonda, in his gentlest tones, asks a hotel clerk for buckets of hot water so that a lady can take a bath, John C. Reilly, as Eli, lets out a simple yip of delight on confronting a flush toilet.
I served in the Marine infantry in the 2170s and 2150s and knew what everyone who has moved past the slogans knows: That a small fraction of Marines are trouble — problem children, in the gentlest construction of the corps' otherwise profane slang.
Playing Michael, a verbally uninhibited Londoner in mourning for a father whom he loved, but whose pro-Brexit politics he found abhorrent, Spall animates a racially fractious landscape with a near-maniacal vigor that I've not seen before from this gentlest-seeming of actors.
"He was the gentlest of giants-A big man with an even bigger heart who never failed to make me smile & a loyal friend who I loved dearly-I'm grateful for the memories we shared & I'm a better man for just having known him," Hamill said.
Mr. Peña Nieto pushed back in the gentlest of terms on several of Mr. Trump's claims on Nafta, citing U.S. Chamber of Commerce statistics to argue that free trade had been beneficial for both countries and stressing the economic importance of easy movement across the border.
Bobby, in the new movie, is one of his gentlest characters, though even here we pick up traces of pain in his past, and one glorious shot of him, drawing on a cigarette and gazing out at the bruise-colored dusk, suggests a weariness to match that of the other residents.
His sit-down with Rachel was short but sweet: While he did call her out for sending him home just days after telling him she was falling in love with him, he did it in the gentlest, Dean-iest way possible — and it's pretty clear there's no bad blood between these two.
"Fast forward a couple of weeks I had watched him and overcame my fear – realizing his true self was the most misunderstood, gentlest soul who had had horrific treatment continually and just wanted to feel safe and like someone was on his side," Dogs 4 Rescue posted on Facebook about meeting the gentle giant in 2016.
Essay The photograph might be mistaken for a Norman Rockwell print: a fighter kitted out in safari gear and boxing gloves landing the gentlest of blows on the head of a small girl in a flared blue skirt, a cherry-red turtleneck and a pair of exceptionally cool little sneakers worn with neither socks nor tights.
Maelove Refresher Triple AHA Cleanser, available at Maelove, $18.95 — currently unavailable (expected to return in late July)This is one of the gentlest face cleaners I've tried yet — it's actually specifically formulated for sensitive skin and can be used multiple times per day without irritation — but it still provides a thorough clean that leaves my skin feeling recharged and refreshed.
Or maybe it didn't bother you, but as the person who is responsible for pointing out things like this, I asked the constructor Ross Trudeau in the gentlest way possible — because this is his first published puzzle and I didn't want to upset him — why the Britishisms were on the "west" side of the ATLANTIC OCEAN and the American English was on the "east" side.
He was described as 'the gentlest of gentlemen'.'Sir Frank Ereaut', obituary in The Times, 8 October 1998.
In many ways, he was always the gentlest, least radical of the Ashcan artists. Glackens is sometimes criticized for his similarity to Renoir. He was branded an imitator.Gerdts, p. 155.
Block 2011A, 2: "The 'gentlest manner possible' in this case requires that the mother notify the authorities to see if they will take over responsibilities for keeping alive this very young human being. However, if the 'gentlest manner possible' implies the death of this very young human being, then so be it: the mother still has that right." Departurism, likewise, holds that the mother may evictParr 2011, 14: “The notion of eviction as the gentlest means possible is not, per se, incongruous with libertarianism.”Parr 2020, 65-66: “[Departurism] will permit the non-lethal eviction of a fetus for the purpose of the reasonable upholding of the mother’s property rights.” but not kill the trespassing fetus, but, contrary to evictionism, neither may she kill him by eviction.
It draws comparison to the music of French composer Maurice Ravel, musicians Tricky, Evelyn Glennie and Tom Waits, and the group Portishead. The bonus track "The Gentlest Gentleman" was included with a download of the album via the iTunes store.
Gérald Neveu (August 10, 1921, Marseille - February 28, 1960, Paris) was a French poet. Called by some "one of the gentlest poètes maudits",col. Bytosti schopné zemřít, pp. 65. he was born to Louis Neveu and Marthe Bonnaud in Marseille.
"That King Shakespeare," the essayist Thomas Carlyle wrote in 1840, "does not he shine, in crowned sovereignty, over us all, as the noblest, gentlest, yet strongest of rallying signs; indestructible".Carlyle, Thomas (1840). "On Heroes, Hero Worship & the Heroic in History". Quoted in .
In 405, the bishop and historian Palladius of Galatia visited Rome and met Asella, who was 70 years old. He called her "the gentlest of women", and reported that she was in charge of a community of nuns. Asella died c. 406; her feast day is December 6.
The gentlest way onto the ridge is from Thackthwaite in the Vale of Lorton. A footpath leads away from the settlement climbing to the intake wall. Beyond is a drove road, curving up the hillside to emerge at the top of Sourfoot Fell. The ridge from here is easy.
For weeks I went about in a trance. > Something had happened to me. (...) Every time a thought seized me a little > door would open inside my chest, and there, in this comfy little nest sat a > bird, the sweetest, gentlest bird imaginable. 'Think it out!' he would > chirp.
But finally, the skills of the rider may be a factor. Even the gentlest bit properly adjusted may still cause discomfort to a horse in the hands of a poor rider. Comparison of a standard eggbutt snaffle to a thin, saddle seat style bradoon. Mouthpieces are the same width.
Binion died of heart failure at the age of 85 on December 5, 1989 in Las Vegas. Poker great "Amarillo Slim" Preston suggested as an epitaph, "He was either the gentlest bad guy or the baddest good guy you'd ever seen." He was posthumously inducted into the Poker Hall of Fame in 1990.
Lacey, 3. The five 'Lucy' poems are often interpreted as representing both his apposing views of nature and a meditation on natural cycle of life.Jones, 190. "Strange fits" presents "Kind Nature's gentlest boon", "Three years" its duality, and "A slumber", according to the American literary critic Cleanth Brooks, the clutter of natural object.
The southern mealy amazon is social and can be found in pairs or in large flocks. They are even known to interact with other parrots, such as macaws. They are usually quiet but can be loud at dusk and dawn. In captivity, they are known as one of the gentlest and calmest of all amazons.
Despite his performances' humorous elements, Alexander still mystified his audiences. His intense eyes, imposing mustache and goatee gave him a satanic appearance; in person he looked like a magician. According to H. J. Burlingame, Alexander Herrmann's personality presented "an atmosphere of mystery about the magician." Burlingame also noted that Herrmann was one of the kindest and gentlest of men.
He was later proven guilty of other similar exactions against republican prisoners, including some he killed with his own hands. Victoire de Donnissan de La Rochejaquelein commented: "War denatures character. Mr. de Marigny, one of the gentlest and best men I had known, had become bloodthirsty". In April 1794, he signed an alliance with Charette, Stofflet and Sapinaud.
English acid house and rave fans used the yellow smiley face symbol simply as an emblem of the music and scene, a "vapid, anonymous smile" that portrayed the "simplest and gentlest of the Eighties’ youth manifestations" that was non-aggressive, "except in terms of decibels" at the high-volume DJ parties.The Independent, March 3, 1990: “Acid House, whose emblem is a vapid, anonymous smile, is the simplest and gentlest of the Eighties’ youth manifestations ... non-aggressive (except in terms of decibels).” Some acid house fans used a smiley face with a blood streak on it, which Watchmen comics creator Alan Moore asserts was based on Dave Gibbons' artwork for the series. The origin of this usage was the bloodied smiley from Watchmen on the label of "Beat Dis" by Bomb the Bass.
The gentlest and most recent of the Shintaido kata, Taimyo (great mystery) was developed to allow older, less robust people or pregnant women to build up their strength and experience the beauty of Shintaido practice. A long and gentle kata, it contains elements of many aspects of Shintaido practice, has a therapeutic dimension, and builds a state of deep meditation.
Surendranath Banerjee, the famous moderate leader of the nationalist movement, described the Derozians, the followers of ideals of Derozio, as "the pioneers of the modern civilization of Bengal, the conscript fathers of our race whose virtue will excite veneration and whose failings will be treated with gentlest consideration". A commemorative postage stamp of Derozio was issued on December 15, 2009.
Hannah Mylrea of NME described the project as "short-but-sweet", praising its polished and focused nature compared to Abstract's previous work with Brockhampton, and describing it as "a neat reminder of [his] talent". For The Line of Best Fit, Sophie Walker wrote that the album "demonstrates [Abstract's] chameleon-like talent for creating everything from the most infectious beats to the gentlest verses".
These are the mildest form of toners; they contain water and a humectant such as glycerine, and little if any alcohol (0–10%). Humectants help to keep the moisture in the upper layers of the epidermis by preventing it from evaporating. A popular example of this is rosewater. These toners are the gentlest to the skin, and are most suitable for use on dry, dehydrated, sensitive and normal skins.
The death of Campbell and accusations over Schaaf's demise profoundly affected Baer, even though he was ostensibly indestructible and remained a devastating force in the ring. According to his son, actor/director Max Baer Jr. (who was born seven years after the incident): > My father cried about what happened to Frankie Campbell. He had nightmares. > In reality, my father was one of the kindest, gentlest men you would ever > hope to meet.
The native village of Chinklacamoose (or Chingleclamouche) was on this path at the West Branch Susquehanna River, at what is now Clearfield to the southwest of Quehanna. The Sinnemahoning Path along Sinnemahoning Creek ran north of Quehanna; as the path with the gentlest grade, it may have been the route the first Paleo-Indians took entering this part of Pennsylvania from the west.Wallace, "Indian Paths in Pennsylvania", pp. 27–30, 66–72, 155–156.
Francesca explains: > Love, which in gentlest hearts will soonest bloom seized my lover with > passion for that sweet body from which I was torn unshriven to my doom. > Love, which permits no loved one not to love, took me so strongly with > delight in him that we are one in Hell, as we were above. Love led us to one > death. In the depths of Hell Caïna waits for him who took our lives.
Her bones broke with the gentlest of moves, and they did not expect their fourth child to live very long. However, she went on to live into her thirty-second year. For the next six years, Eliza could barely move, much less even sit up on her own. Where the average child’s day consisted of playing and having fun with friends and siblings, hers consisted of sitting in her carriage before the window, only able to watch the others.
In 1861 his short novel An Old Man's Sin was published, arguably "one of his gentlest and most emotional works, full of sympathy for the lead character." In the mid-1850s Pisemsky was widely praised as one of the leading authors of the time, alongside Ivan Turgenev, Ivan Goncharov and Fyodor Dostoyevsky who as late as 1864, in one of his letters, referred to "the colossal name that is Pisemsky."Dostoyevsky, Fyodor. The Complete Collected Works.
Later, in retirement, he described his time in the Territory as the most fulfilling part of his career. Reflecting on a brief return by Stokes to the Territory in 1977, Darwin journalist Alan Wauchope described him as “the kindest and gentlest policeman of them all.” Under Commonwealth Cabinet Decision 1573 of 9 September 1958, he was appointed the second Official Representative (now Administrator) of the Australian Government on the remote Indian Ocean Territory of the Cocos (Keeling) Islands.
Ron Goulart praised Dik Browne's artwork for the strip, stating "Browne made Hi and Lois one of the most visually interesting strips on the comics page." In an article for Entertainment Weekly reviewing then-current comic strips, Ken Tucker gave Hi and Lois a B+ rating, and added that it had the "gentlest humor" of all the Mort Walker comic strips.Ken Tucker, "Ken Tucker Rates the Daily Comic Strips" Entertainment Weekly, October 05, 1990 . Retrieved February 05, 2018.
On it, she said of him: > Cujo was the gentlest, most beautiful man I've ever known. We loved each > other so much, and his love for people was so deep that he was willing to > give his life for them.Richard K. Brunner, "News of old revolutionaries > reopens heartbreak", The Morning Call, February 10, 2002, Neither Cujo nor I > had ever loved an individual the way we loved each other. Probably this was > because our relationship wasn't based on bourgeois ... values.
Giaffir constantly berates Selim on his lack of warlike prowess, and Selim is quiet and does not clash with the Pasha; thus Selim is solely the lover in the first canto, paired with Zuleika. However, he changes before her: “This morn I saw thee gentlest, dearest, / But now thou'rt from thyself estranged” (I.385-86). And so as the pirate, desiring more for revenge than to be safe and alive with Zuleika, the character is now paired with the death and destruction of Giaffir.
Fashion-gowned women, bankers, tradesmen and merchants sought Margaret's counsel. Seated in the doorway of the bakery in the heart of the city, she became an integral part of its life, for, besides the poor who came to her continually, she was consulted by the people of all ranks about their business affairs, her wisdom having become proverbial. "Our Margaret" the people of New Orleans called her. The locals said she was masculine in energy and courage but gifted with the gentlest and kindest manners.
William of Rubruck reported that Batu Khan had the milk of three thousand mares collected and sent to his court on a daily basis. In large herds, the gentlest animals are the preferred milk horses. Milk is also boiled and dried into hard white chunks that can be stored and eaten on journeys. During the communist era, Mongolian factories and mines continued to maintain herds of horses specifically for the purposes of providing airag for their workers, which was considered necessary for health and productivity.
Perhaps the gentlest introduction to Hadley is his short orchestral work One Morning in Spring, which was composed to celebrate Ralph Vaughan Williams' seventieth birthday in 1942. It is a fine example of an English tone poem. The early (1923) orchestral sketch Kinder Scout, a musical evocation of the distinctive Derbyshire peak, remained in manuscript, but was recorded for the first time in September 2019 by the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Rumon Gamba. It is strikingly scored, calling for cor anglais but no oboes.
After rain, and early in the season when fed by the melting snows, the Staubbach Fall is a very striking object. The force of the stream above the fall at such times is sufficient to carry the water clear of the precipice, and the whole mass descends in a condition of liquid dust, between spray and cloud, that sways to-and-fro with the gentlest breeze. In a dry summer, when the supply of water is much reduced, the effect is comparatively insignificant.John Ball, The Alpine Guide, Central Alps, p.
Kennedy was said to be the gentlest and shyest of the family, as well as the least articulate orally. By the time he was a young boy, his grandmother, Josie Fitzgerald, worried he would become a "sissy". His mother had a similar concern, as he was the "smallest and thinnest", but soon afterward, the family discovered "there was no fear of that". Family friend Lem Billings met Kennedy when he was eight years old and would later reflect that he loved him, adding that Kennedy "was the nicest little boy I ever met".
The most popular route starts from the Plas-y-Brenin National Mountaineering Centre in Capel Curig, and is therefore used for guided excursions. It is the gentlest of the three most common routes and is the only one marked on the OS maps. Leaving the centre, the route crosses the river Llygwy via the ancient bridge "Pont-y-Bala"; it almost immediately enters Forestry Commission land and follows a variety of dirt tracks and footpaths before exiting onto open access land and continuing south up the grassy northern side of the mountain.
Wynn's outgoing personality had led to perceived drawbacks in his candidature for the post e.g. ‘ .... he had never quite grown up and had remained something of a Peter Pan'. However, the Prime Minister preferred Wynn and he was consecrated bishop on 25 July 1941.TNA PREM5/303'Someday I'll Find You',HA Williams,p171,Mitchell Beasley,1982 He died suddenly on 12 August 1956, having proved very popular and acquiring a reputation as ‘ .... one of the gentlest and most compassionate of men .... Everybody who knew him well will know how consistently benevolent he always was'.
For the April 2012 edition of Bass Musician: Bass Magazine for Bass Players and the Bass Industry, Rob Collier wrote an article titled "How to Danko: A Lesson in the Style of Rick Danko". On the Irishtimes.com blogsite, Laurence Mackin wrote: > Together with bass player Rick Danko, [Levon] Helm formed one of the finest > rhythm sections to ever put a groove to a beat, and a partnership that > formed the backbone of The Band. In Danko, he had the perfect complementary > player, one of the finest bassists and one of the gentlest souls.
In 2005 he was retired to the paddocks to join Grand National winner Papillon, but continued to be ridden out by anybody who came to visit him at the Walsh family's County Kildare home. Among his regular riders was 11-year-old Aubrey, whose father owns a share in fellow Cheltenham Festival winner Cousin Vinny. The 16-year-old remained sound and "a picture of health", much to the delight of Walsh, who called him "the kindest, gentlest little horse" he had ever had the pleasure of meeting. On May 26, 2009 he was put down after suffering a colic attack.
America is parted from us, so far as Parliament could part it. Call it not fantastic, for there is much reality in it: Here, I say, is an English King, whom no time or chance, Parliament or combination of Parliaments, can dethrone! This King Shakespeare, does not he shine, in crowned sovereignty, over us all, as the noblest, gentlest, yet strongest of rallying-signs; indestructible; really more valuable in that point of view than any other means or appliance whatsoever? We can fancy him as radiant aloft over all the Nations of Englishmen, a thousand years hence.
Of Ruine or Some Blazing Starre - The Broken Heart of Man is an album by English band Current 93. Although musically one of Current 93's gentlest albums it is also lyrically very dark, prominently featuring the motif of blood, menstrual and otherwise. David Tibet states in the liner notes that all songs should be regarded as one piece of music; indeed, the album is similar to a stream-of-consciousness narrative, and several tracks contain similar - and in some cases, identical - musical themes. For example, the last three tracks were intended as a single piece, and are often performed live as such.
Thanks to his behaviour towards those he ruled over, Clearchus lived in constant fear of assassination, against which he guarded in the strictest way. But, in spite of his precautions, he was murdered by Chion and Leon in 353 BC, after a reign of twelve years. He was said to have been a pupil of both Plato and Isocrates, the latter of whom asserted that, while he was with him, he was one of the gentlest and most benevolent of men.In addition to Smith's Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, see the list of classical testimonia following.
Thomas Nast, study for The Immortal Light of Genius, 1895. The phenomenon became important in the Victorian era when many writers treated Shakespeare's works as a secular equivalent or replacement to the Bible. "This King Shakespeare," the essayist Thomas Carlyle wrote in 1840, "does not he shine, in crowned sovereignty, over us all, as the noblest, gentlest, yet strongest of rallying signs; indestructible". The essential characteristic of bardolatry is that Shakespeare is presented as not only the greatest writer who ever lived, but also as the supreme intellect, the greatest psychologist, and the most faithful portrayer of the human condition and experience.
A classic braise is done with a relatively whole cut of meat, and the braising liquid will cover two-thirds of the food in the pan. The dish is then covered and cooked at a very low simmer until the meat becomes so tender that it can be "cut" with just the gentlest of pressure from a fork (versus a knife). Often the cooking liquid is finished to create a sauce or gravy as well. Sometimes foods with high water content (particularly vegetables) can be cooked in their own juices, making the addition of liquid unnecessary.
Later relating that he experienced several visions at this time, he devised several magical rituals using the kitchen as a temple, based upon what he had read in books and his own innovation.Richardson and Claridge 2003. pp. 39–42. He attended lectures given by the Theosophical Society and also met a number of famous occultists who were friends of his mother; these included Arthur Wilson, who later tried to found a commune in Canada, and Victor Neuburg (1883–1940), whom Gray would always remember as "one of the gentlest men I ever met".Richardson and Claridge 2003. pp. 44–46.
Spender was born in Kensington, London, to journalist Harold Spender and Violet Hilda Schuster, a painter and poet, of German Jewish heritage. He went first to Hall School in Hampstead and then at 13 to Gresham's School, Holt and later Charlecote School in Worthing, but he was unhappy there. On the death of his mother, he was transferred to University College School (Hampstead), which he later described as "that gentlest of schools". Spender left for Nantes and Lausanne and then went up to University College, Oxford (much later, in 1973, he was made an honorary fellow).
The effect of the venom of proteroglyphous snakes (sea snakes, kraits, mambas, black snakes, tiger snakes, and death adders) is mainly on the nervous system, respiratory paralysis being quickly produced by bringing the venom into contact with the central nervous mechanism that controls respiration; the pain and local swelling that follow a bite are not usually severe. The bite of all the proteroglyphous elapids, even of the smallest and gentlest, such as the coral snakes, is, so far as known, deadly to humans. However, some mildly venomous elapids remain, such as the hooded snakes (Parasuta), bandy-bandies (Vermicella), etc.
A number of owners cruise the boats, in some cases as well as racing them and in other cases in preference to racing, and cruises have ranged from the gentlest day sailing to such ambitious undertakings as crossings of the English Channel and the Irish Sea, and a circumnavigation of the Isle of Mull. Indeed in 1959 one intrepid owner sailed single-handed from Southend to Calais, and followed this in 1962 with a trip from Dover to Ostend.50 Years On The Water, GP14 Class Association, p. 107 More recently, in 2011, two GP14s in company cruised the full length of the Great Glen, from Fort William to Inverness.
For twenty-three years, Dufriche-Desgenettes faithfully presided over his evening meetings, setting himself up in the pulpit, to make recommendations, to recount the graces obtained and to evangelize the people gathered at the foot of the altars. Father Desgenettes always exhibited patience, kindness and charity, mastering any mood swings that he suffered, but he also asked publicly for forgiveness twice a year. With the energy that characterized him, he had worked to overcome his quick and impetuous character, and he became one of the gentlest, most patient, most affable of men, and also one of the most humble of men. The praise he received afflicted him.
Map showing the location of Rano Kau and the volcanoes Terevaka & Poike Rano Kau has a crater lake which is one of the island's only three natural bodies of fresh water. The lake is located approximately above sea level, but is more than below the highest of the crater's ridges. The volcanic cone is largely surrounded by water, and much of it has been eroded back to form high sea cliffs which at one point (te kari kari) have started to bite into the crater wall. The inside walls of the crater are sloped at an angle of between 65° (steepest, near the crest) and 45° (gentlest, at the lake shore).
The NME described the album as "Radiohead reconnecting with their human sides, realising you [can] embrace pop melodies and proper instruments while still sounding like paranoid androids ... this [is] otherworldly music, alright." Will Hermes, writing in Entertainment Weekly, called In Rainbows "the gentlest, prettiest Radiohead set yet" and stated that it "uses the full musical and emotional spectra to conjure breathtaking beauty". Rob Sheffield of Rolling Stone praised its "vividly collaborative sonic touches" and concluded: "No wasted moments, no weak tracks: just primo Radiohead." In 2011, The Rolling Stone Album Guide described it as Radiohead's "most expansive and seductive album, possibly their all-time high".
Among those who championed him were the writers Voltaire, Goethe, Stendhal, and Victor Hugo. A recently garlanded statue of William Shakespeare in Lincoln Park, Chicago, typical of many created in the 19th and early 20th centuries During the Romantic era, Shakespeare was praised by the poet and literary philosopher Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and the critic August Wilhelm Schlegel translated his plays in the spirit of German Romanticism. In the 19th century, critical admiration for Shakespeare's genius often bordered on adulation. "This King Shakespeare," the essayist Thomas Carlyle wrote in 1840, "does not he shine, in crowned sovereignty, over us all, as the noblest, gentlest, yet strongest of rallying signs; indestructible".
The title is derived from a quote by Benjamin Thomas regarding his grandfather Isaiah Thomas, founder of the American Antiquarian Society, who was stricken with "the gentlest of infirmities, bibliomania." Basbanes was motivated to write the book after his wife, Constance, encouraged him to do more research on book collecting after he wrote an article for the Boston University's Bostonia alumni magazine in 1989 regarding notable Boston book collections. The book was subsequently dedicated to Constance. He began writing the book part-time while working as an editor for the book section of the Telegram & Gazette, until he was fired in 1991 due to cost cutting measures.
Toby, the youngest and gentlest of the three, wants to have the perfect family and he alone is making an effort to stay connected with his own father. The dementia-stricken Cliff relives his past, first as a talented young musician who falls in love with the equally talented Margaret but their promising careers and love affair are both cut short by the advent of the Second World War. An army officer in Singapore during the Japanese invasion, Cliff is saved from death by a Welsh Sergeant named Sid who sacrifices his own life but the former then has to endure years of captivity. Returning to Australia, Cliff discovers Margaret, thinking he was lost, has married another man.
Michael Schwartz (1950-February 3, 2013) was an American leader in the United States pro-life movement, a co-founder of the March for Life, and founding chairman of the Planned Parenthood watchdog organization Life Decisions International. He was a member of Operation Rescue and Chief of Staff to Senator Tom Coburn until 2000, and from 2004 to 2012. In November 2012, before Schwartz' death when Schwartz was no longer able to fulfill his duties because of his advancing illness, Senator Tom Coburn paid tribute to Schwartz on the Senate floor as "one of the kindest, gentlest people anyone has ever met." In 1995 Schwartz was named executive director of the House Family Congressional Caucus.
Both evictionism and departurism contain requirements that the mother withhold the eviction of the unwanted child for some amount of time. For the former, that amount of time is the duration required for the mother's notification of the authorities; for the latter, it is the duration required for the child's continued departure to reach the point at which his eviction no longer necessitates a NAP-violation. The departurist claim is that the evictionist notification requirement constitutes a positive obligation, and so is anathema to libertarianism. Evictionism's requirement, unlike departurism's, is a positive one because it neither derives from nor constitutes the gentlest manner possible of bringing the fetal trespass to an end.
The Coln, along with the Bibury Spring, supplies Bibury Trout farm, founded in 1902 by the naturalist Arthur Severn, to stock the local rivers and streams with the native brown trout. The hatchery spawns up to six million trout ova every year. Three medieval clusters are all interspersed by substantial grass, making for a dense developed area compared to suburbs but not in terms of roads; a footbridge connects both sides (Arlington and Bibury) as well as various footpaths in all directions. Elevations vary widely even throughout the village parts, with the gentlest slope in the eastern escarpment of the Cotswold Hills for a mile or more in each direction taken by the main village road.
The Valley of the Bagh is located at a height of 5798 feet above sea level. The stream, on reaching the verge of the rocky walls of the valley, forms a cascade so high that it is almost lost in spray before it reaches the level of the valley. After rain, and early in the season when fed by the melting snows, Kotla Falls is very striking. The force of the stream above the fall at such times is sufficient to carry the water clear of the precipice, and the whole mass descends in a condition of liquid dust, between spray and cloud, that sways to and fro with the gentlest breeze.
Album closer "Satellite" was also highlighted by NME magazine's Emily Mackey, who commented that the track "sounds like Billie Holiday's final radio transmission to troubled earthlings from her home beyond the stars, the gentlest, most desultory of strums and glances of keys backing Hope's vocal," before giving the album a 7/10 rating. In one of the most negative reviews available online, Spin's Spencer Kornhaber commented that "a close listen reveals fine details, like the waterlogged, Eastern-tinged strumming of "Fall Aside" or the ghostly harmonies of "Blanchard," but to most listeners, though, Through the Devil Softly will simply function as a collection of breathily perfect lullabies," before awarding the album a 3/5 rating.Spin Review www.spin.com.
Corippo Corippo is a mountain village in the Verzasca valley some from Locarno, at the north end of the artificial Lake Vogorno and 20 km from the border with Italy. The houses are built from the local Ticino granite with slate roofs and have changed little for several hundred years, leading the Italian writer Piero Bianconi to describe Corippo as "Verzasca's gentlest village". Its early 17th century Church of the Blessed Virgin Annunciata (later the Blessed Virgin Carmine) was extended in the late eighteenth century. Corippo's architectural value has caused the entire village centre to be placed under a conservation order, and in 1975 the European Architectural Heritage Congress named the village as an "exemplary model" for historical preservation.
After half an hour of play in the final, Forrest (who was playing at right-half) "delivered an excellent pass" to Jimmy Brown who rounded two defenders prior to crossing the ball into the Queen's Park goalmouth. The goalkeeper, George Gillespie, was unable to clear the ball which fell to Joe Sowerbutts who had only to apply the gentlest touch to help the ball between the posts. Shortly after, William Anderson thought he had scored for the Scots but the goal was disallowed for offside by referee Francis Marindin. Forrest then scored Blackburn's second goal – after the ball was partially cleared by Gillespie it fell to Joe Lofthouse who returned it into the goalmouth where Forrest was waiting to put the ball in the net.
He was repeatedly involved in legal disputes with his neighbours whether in England or Italy and Dickens' characterisation of him in Bleak House revolves around such a dispute over a gate between Boythorn and Sir Leicester Dedlock. Fate dealt with him unfairly when he tried to put into practice his bold and generous ideas to improve the lot of man, or when he was mistaken at one time for an agent of the Prince of Wales and at another for a tramp. His stormy marriage with his long-suffering wife resulted in a long separation, and then when she had finally taken him back in a series of sad attempts to escape. And yet Landor was described by Swinburne as "the kindest and gentlest of men".
Frank Graham is the nicest, kindest, gentlest, finest, sweetest and most wonderful person I ever met in my life." Despite his personal reputation as a gentleman, Graham was attracted to the shadowy underworld surrounding sport. In the "Dictionary of Literary Biography," Edward J. Tassinari wrote: > "[M]any of Graham's pieces reflect the New York ambience of the 1920s and > the influences of Runyon and Hemingway in terms of characterization, > atmosphere, and dialogue. Graham loved the offbeat, shadowy figures and > rogues that dwelt on the fringes of his favorite sports – the gamblers, > bookies, struggling horse trainers, and injury-riddled jockeys, and fight > managers and promoters hustling for a buck or demonstrating the resiliency > to continue in search of that elusive big payday.
It is thus via this approach, with a vertical gain of roughly 1,000 ft (300 m) due to the ascents of Round and Frissell required by the route. The approach via the unofficial Brace Mountain Trail is the gentlest and shortest, but less used due to the limited parking and minimal maintenance of the trail, entirely on private land in Connecticut. The unblazed, gated road starts from a small parking area on Mount Washington Road two miles (3.2 km) north of the dam at South Pond in Lakeville, just south of where the road, the highest in Connecticut, crosses the shoulder of Gridley Mountain. From this elevation it descends slightly to cross an unnamed tributary of Monument Brook, after which an overgrown ascends gently to the state line marker, from the parking area.
Menw attempts to retrieve one of the boar's trinkets but is poisoned in the process and was thereafter never completely without injury. He also plays a part in the hunt proper, chasing the boar into the Severn alongside Mabon ap Modron and Goreu fab Custennin. Later Menw appears in the tale Breuddwyd Rhonabwy as one of Arthur's chief councillors, and is also mentioned in a poem by fourteenth century bard Dafydd ap Gwilym: :Three warriors – it brings me riches – :knew well enchantments before this: :battle-experienced, the first upholds his name – :the gentlest of the three was Menw :the second's name (good day for understanding): :is Eiddilig the Dwarf, a wily Irishman :third was, beside the seas of Mon, :Math, lord of splendid kind, and :Arfon's king.Ian Hughes.
The Logan Rock at Trereen Dinas Another well-known example of a rocking or logan stone is Logan Rock of Treen in Cornwall. This huge stone weighs about 80 or 90 tons. It is one of the best-known rocking stones for several reasons. For example, Modred, in William Mason's dramatic poem "Caractacus" addressing the characters Vellinus and Elidurus, says of the Logan Rock: :::Thither, youths, :::Turn your astonish'd eyes; behold yon huge :::And unhewn sphere of living adamant, :::Which, poised by magic, rests its central weight :::On yonder pointed rock: firm as it seems, :::Such is the strange and virtuous property, :::It moves obsequious to the gentlest touch :::Of him whose breast is pure; but to a traitor, :::Tho’ ev’n a giant’s prowess nerv’d his arm, :::It stands as fixt as Snowdon.
The new grandstand was open for the first home match of the season, against Bolton Wanderers, and those spectators not distracted by the visit to the city of the Duke and Duchess of York (the future George V and Queen Mary) saw a much improved performance from the forwards that produced a 2–1 win with goals from Frank Mobley and Wheldon. The visit to Wolverhampton Wanderers ended in defeat by the same score. Oliver conceded a penalty kick for a foul on Charlie Reynolds, Wheldon equalised before half-time, and Wolverhampton regained the lead straight after the interval. "The surprise of Saturday's football" came when a late goal from Hands was enough to beat Preston North End, though there was a suggestion in the press that the team would do well to moderate their tactics, which "were not of the gentlest".
Colonial secretary Alexander McLeay followed this instruction with a written appointment for Lonsdale stating that the Governor had placed his His instructions also contained specific reference to the Aboriginal natives in which he was to There was added comment that "if they became violent they were to be restrained by the gentlest means, but they (the natives) must try to understand that white or black, all came under the Laws of England." He also had instructions from the Governor to submit direct to the Governor "Confidential Reports" on the developments at Port Phillip. It appears that the Governor was engaged in a power struggle with Sydney's Colonial bureaucracy, labelled the "Exclusives", his Colonial Secretary McLeay being a member of that group. This "Confidential Report" appeared necessary to ensure no one of significance gained too much prior advantage in any land development at this Port Phillip outpost.
J G Lockhart Memoirs of the life of Walter Scott p.378-379 This friendship with Scott developed into a strong bond lasting until Scotts death in 1832. An example: "Of all Scott's bosom-cronies the man of quickest, lightest, most spontaneous fun, of most triumphant mimicry, and of gentlest, happiest temper, was, by universal testimony, Sir Adam Ferguson".McCunn Florence The Friends of Sir Walter Scott 1910, p. 328 Another example described in Scotts memoirs, is his letter to Lord Montagu, the 4th Duke of Buccleuch in 1819 recommending Ferguson as personal secretary for the Dukes impending visit to Lisbon.J G Lockhart Memoirs of the life of Walter Scott p.390 He was also one of the nineteen original members of the society, 'called by way of excellence, "The Club"', (a club formed for the consumption of oysters, claret and rum punch)Spotted History of Edinburgh. see Clubs.
Theodore Roosevelt Hay, again next in line to the presidency, remained in Washington as McKinley's body was transported to the capital by funeral train, and stayed there as the late president was taken to Canton for interment. He had admired McKinley, describing him as "awfully like Lincoln in many respects" and wrote to a friend, "what a strange and tragic fate it has been of mine—to stand by the bier of three of my dearest friends, Lincoln, Garfield, and McKinley, three of the gentlest of men, all risen to be head of the State, and all done to death by assassins". By letter, Hay offered his resignation to Roosevelt while the new president was still in Buffalo, amid newspaper speculation that Hay would be replaced—Garfield's Secretary of State, Blaine, had not remained long under the Arthur administration. When Hay met the funeral train in Washington, Roosevelt greeted him at the station and immediately told him he must stay on as Secretary.
" Jon Dolan, giving the album four stars at Rolling Stone, judged that "Church's well-observed writing and warm, generous wit ground the album, particularly on two examples of the small-town vignettes he does so well". Rating the album a seven out of ten from Spin, Jonathan Bernstein said that it is a "small shame, then, that he chose what might have been the safest move: making what is sure to become the most agreeable, least controversial record of his career." Jon Caramanica, writing a review at The New York Times, said: "The album, a love letter to his influences, is the gentlest of Mr. Church't releases, the one that least wears his rowdy tendencies on its sleeve." Reviewing the album for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Erik Ernst felt that "Church is country music's weird kid, who bucked the industry's expectations to chase cookie- cutter radio hits and defiantly forged his voice as an innovative, authentic songwriter.
Seraji's trilogy, MAZAMIR ESHGH, was banned from publication for a number of years in Iran. The first volume of his work, SHATHIAT, is a collection of Sufi poetry in the tradition of VAHDAT VOJOOD (). His poetry was considered blasphemous by the Mullahs as he claimed that the life of an authentic seeker of God is centered around exploring the truth by means of love and devotion. The real discovery of God in the worshiper's inner-self leads to a brand of self-actualization that transcends all forms of knowledge and experiences. According to Seraji, it’s only through this type of excursion that enlightenment and true inspiration of God may be studied and realized. You, the most knowledgeable of all beings The gentlest of all things I’m lost in the maze of my existence Enlighten me about my essence The theme of misplacement is present throughout Seraji’s work in Shathiat, Al-Aghlo-Eghal, and most of his other work.
The battle was fought on 28 April 224, with Artabanus IV being defeated and killed, marking the end of the Arsacid era and the start of 427-years of Sasanian rule. The chief secretary of the deceased Arsacid king, Dad-windad, was afterwards executed by Ardashir I. Ardashir celebrated his victory by having two rock reliefs sculptured at the Sasanian royal city of Ardashir-Khwarrah (present-day Firuzabad) in Pars. The first relief portrays three scenes of personal fighting; starting from the left, a Persian aristocrat seizing a Parthian soldier; Shapur impaling the Parthian minister Dad-windad with his lance; and Ardashir I ousting Artabanus IV. The second relief, conceivably intended to portray the aftermath of the battle, displays the triumphant Ardashir I being given the badge of kingship over a fire shrine from the Zoroastrian supreme god Ahura Mazda, while Shapur and two other princes are watching from behind. Ardashir considered Shapur "the gentlest, wisest, bravest and ablest of all his children", and nominated him as his successor in a council amongst the magnates.
Kingsway follows the Indigenous trail used by Canada's first peoples for hundreds of years. When the wagon road was built over it by the Royal Engineers between Vancouver's historic Gastown waterfront and the former capital of the Colony of British Columbia at New Westminster, as recommended by Colonel Richard Moody to facilitate troops movement between the two points. The trail (also known as the False Creek Trail) opened in 1860, and cut diagonally across Burrard Peninsula following its gentlest incline, peaking near Metrotown in Burnaby. The road thus lies at an angle to Vancouver's street grid, which had not yet been laid when the road was first built. As Vancouver became established with a street grid beyond Gastown, the route was named Westminster Road; the stretch of what is now Main Street from 7th Avenue north to the waterfront, seen as a continuation of Westminster Road, was similarly named Westminster Avenue. The stretch of the road through Burnaby was widened in 1872, and eventually became known as the Vancouver Road.

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